• ,4 $; . • 16 Friday, March 4, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Soviets Allow Vladimir Boguslaysky to Emigrate; Continued Harassment of Other Jewish Dissidents NEW YORK (JTA) — Soviet Jewry announced. Soviet authorities have Permission was also granted permission to granted the 48-year-old emigrate to Alexander ship- building engineer's Boguslaysky, , whose wife, Irina, and two chil- brother, Victor; had been dren, Nina, 17, and Vla- a Prisoner of Conscience dimir, 14, thus ending a until his release and im- three-year wait for per- migration to Israel in mission to emigrate. 1973, the Greater New The NCSJ said that it York Conference on had also learned of the numbers and _names of Soviet Jewish refusniks who had demonstrated at local ovir offices across BUBBLES for PESACH FREE GIFT WRAPPING & DELIVERY TO HOSPITALS We mail anywhere in the Continental U.S.A. old orchar,d center 6671 Orchard Lake Road West Bloomfield, Michigan 48033 626-2939 The ISRAELI ENSEMBLE Hassidic-Israeli-Jewish Slow-Pop & Rock MUSIC We play everything our specialty is making your party a success Men thru Sat 10-9, Sun 11-5 547-3944 PAST DUE ACCOUNTS!! 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Dr. Herman, who will speak on "Jews in the Soviet Union - A Personal View," received the Lenin medal and published eight books and created one film while in the Soviet Union. Since his return to the U.S. last year, he has participated in. television, radio and academic programs as lecturer, translator and guest. He and his family have been active in Workmen's Circle, sponsor of the lec- ture, since its inception. For information, call the Hillel office, 577-3459. Straight Tat with rukhina Elbert, Lev El- Jewry, reported last Wed- bert, Vadim Sheinis, Yan nesday that three Soviet Monastyrski. The Kiev Jewish activists were ap- activists were told that parently arrested while within one month they they were conversing with would receive- an answer her last Monday via tele- with the reason for their phone from Moscow. She refusal, , the waiting said the phone conversa- period before they would tion was interrupted when receive visas and the cita- one of the activists said tion in Soviet law which that several men entered allows for such treat- their apartment ordering ment, the NCSJ reported. them to come along. Meanwhile, harassment The three activists, she against prominent Soviet said, were Vladimir Pre- Jewish activists continues stin, Pavel Abromovitch across the USSR, the and Viktor Yelistratov. NCSJ reported. Lev Ov- The three have not been sischer of Minsk was re- allowed to work since ap- cently cited in a news- plying for exit visas to Is- paper account and accused rael. of "anti-Soviet activities." They were among the The paper appealed to the more than 60 refusniks "voice of the people" say- who earlier last Monday ing that Ovsischer's ac- staged a sit-in at the Sup- -tivities must be stopped reme Soviet office in Mos- and it was time to "finish - cow demanding to know with him." why. they were being re- At the same time, it was fused permission to emig- learned that Mikhail rate and when the ban on Mager staged a hunger their emigration would be strike earlier this month lifted. to protest against his con- In Moscow, authorities tinued denial of a visa and have charged dissident plans to continue the poet Alexander Ginzburg strike indefinitely. with anti-Soviet ac- The NCSJ also reported tivities under a law pro- that the Soviet govern- viding a sentence of as ment in recent months much as 10 years in a has.refused visas to emi- labor camp, a fellow dissi- grate to Israel on the dent said last Saturday. grounds that applicants The charge was dis- would be leaving close rel- closed as part of an order atives (i.e. parents) in the allowing authorities to USSR. Applicants from search Ginzburg's Moscow, Vilnius, Lenin- apartment in Tarusa out- grad, Kishinev and other side Moscow, Anatoly cities have been refused Shcharansky said. visas because the Hel- It was learned in sinki agreement, which Washington, that at the provides for the reunifi- request of author Alexan- cation of families, would der I. Solzhenitsyn, trial be "violated," according lawyer . Edward Bennett to Soviet authorities. Williams ha-s agreed to In the meantime, the help defend Ginzburg. NCSJ has learned that Williams said Monday— Soviet Jewish Prisoner of he didn't know what he Conscience Eduard Kuz- would be able to do for netsov has been confined Ginzburg, 40, who was ar- to a prison hospital for rested by Soviet police on what allegedly has been Feb. 4. diagnosed as tuber- "It's a brand new idea," culosis. His wife, former Williams said of the pros- POC Sylva Zalmanson, is pects of an American de- now living in Israel. fending a Soviet in a Meanwhile, in Toronto, Soviet criminal case. Genya Intrator, vice- "It's perfectly clear president of the Canadian that they (Soviet au- Committee for Soviet thorities) are not going to let me participate in a Carter Names_ trial," Williams said. However, he said he Straus to Post would apply for a visa to travel to the Soviet Union and visit Ginzburg "at the appropriate time." Solzhenitsyn, a good friend , of Ginzburg, made his request following President Carter's deci- sion to speak out on human rights in other countries. Williams declined to say if he would ask to be paid for the case. In the meantime, the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit is urging mem- bers of the Jewish c • munity to write Presi Carter and thank him his strong stand 'on human rights. INVITATIONS Weddings-Bar Mitzvas Showers-Etc. 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