20 Friday, September 24, 1976 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Soviet Jewish Activists, Sakharov Appeal to Ford, Carter WASHINGTON (JTA, — Nobel Peace Prize win- ner Andrei Sakharov and 90 Jews in 13 Soviet cities have appealed to Presi- dential candidates Presi- Richard Steinik and Gerry Neff of detr bageL dent Ford and Jimmy Carter to continue America's fight against repression and humilia- tion in the Soviet Union. Both the appeal by Sakharov and from the Jews were addressed to the Center for Strategic and International Stud- ies of Georgetown fdc, Factory Sealed Wish You A Happy & Healthy New Year IBM's $388.88 Add'n Type 399-8333 342-7800 1•1, CD .)‹ LonginesWrttnauer • Z.' r? ■ .3T.AL (tee ,1?-eWith, a 7 ROLEX r( , . -,s, , lls ctcoRus4 SWIZA c • \,A1,:t. ' I (c) ('()N( ()ill) lTil1N Nk VI( NAL SU.AMBERI 7 6 1qiied. CORPORAT10 ,7 CLOCKS OF AMERICA KNOWN , by the COMPANY WE KEEP. 1 - ) F\NTER B'Y Tr . -!4 TNT) Ic3AjWit'()-1 (;reAyolz 4 . ■1`. 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His reading was taped in Israel and the recording replayed by phone to Washington. - The signers of this ap- peal included Vladimir Slepak and Alexander Lerner of Moscow, Vla- dimir Kislik and Boris Levitan of Kiev, and * * * Rites for - Babi Yar Victims Banned WASHINGTON (JTA) — A Moscow report reaching here said that Jews in Kiev have been warned b.y the KGB they face "lengthy" sentences if they try to take part in memorializing Jews and others massacred by Nazis at Babi Yar. Three Jews at a Moscow news conference dis- closed the KGB threats, the report said. The three, who have been de- nied visas to emigrate, said the KGB had warned Jews not to go near Babi Yar Sept. 29, ithe mas- sacre's' 35th anniversary. MANUFACTURERS BAN K extends best wishes to all for a happy, joyous New Year Yevgeny Lanchik of Odessa. In New York, an un- usual bridal party held a mock wedding ceremony last week at the Soviet Mission to the United Na- tions. There was a bride, bridesmaid and flower girls T all in appropriate wedding attire. But there. was no bridegroom. The ceremony, coordi- nated by the Greater New York Conference on Soviet Jewry, served to dramatize the continuing plight of Ida Nude!, a Soviet Jewish woman known as the "guardian angel" of the Soviet Jewry movement. Similar de- monstrations were held on her behalf throughout the world during "Interna- tional Ida Nudel Week." The bridal party left bouquets of white flowers at the Mission for the wife of Soviet Ambassador Jacob Malik, and urged her to help reunite Ida and her husband, who is now living in Israel. Bronx Borough Presi- dent Robert Abrams, con- ference chairman, ex- plained that the "wed- ding ceremony" was de- signed to call public at- tention to the fact that only three months after Ida was married to Yuli Brind, a former "prisoner of conscience," the couple was forcibly separated. In a related develop- ment, the New York Times reported that Venaimin Bogomolny; a Soviet Jew, recently was the victim of Soviet harassment. Upon his return from a vacation, Bogomolny found his apartment in a shambles, with only some Hebrew books, correspondence to his family in Israel and ap- plications for. visa missing. According to the New York Times, it was the latest in a series of acts of violence or harassment suffered by dissidents and nonconformists, al- though in this case, as in others, there is no hard proof of - official involve- ment. Bogomolny has been denied an exit visa on the grounds that he knows, state secrets. While an HOLIDAY GREETINGS Audette Cadillac, Inc. ■ 7100 Orchard Lake Road West Bloomfield 851-7200 army draftee, he be- longed to a construction unit that helped build missile silos. Meanwhile, the Na- tional Conference on Soviet Jewry has learned that -former POC Yuri Vudka has been ordered by Soviet authorities not to leave his home from 6 p.m.-6 a.m: and must re- gister with the local police once a week as punishment for "main- taining contact wi' Jewish nationalities" ai. not "remedying his ways.' . The NCSJ also reported that Odessa activist Shmuel Bronfman arrived s- in Israel with his wife Raya, who was recently hospitalized in the Soviet Union for leukemia. At the same time, Dr. Leonid Reines, a leading Leningrad activist, has received permission for himself and his family to go to Israel. In Tel Aviv, the widow of Col.•- Yefirn Davidovich, the Red Army hero who died la&t, April of a heart attack in his home in Minsk, arrived with her daughter, Sofia, and her grandson, Alexander. Also arriving in Israel was Mark Abramovich, a former leading Soviet ac- tivist. Kissinger 'Exiles' Jewish Pressure NEW YORK (ZINS)—A book by Saul Bellow will soon appear on his impre- ssions from Jerusalem. In one of his chapters Bellow reports a conversation with Dr. Henry Kissinger. Bellow writes that Kis- singer complained Israel exploits American Jews by having them bring pressure on th.e Ad- ministration in Washington. Kissinger is reported as saying that the American Jewish community is harming both Israel and itself. •Kissinger ended the meeting by remarking, "It would have been bet- ter for all concerned if the Bible had been a product of Uganda."