22 Friday, June 3, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS West Coast Office Opened to Assist Jews of Ethiopia HARRY ABRAM SELLS MORE Because He Gives Discount On Your Trade Service GIVE ME A TRY BEFORE YOU BUY ALL OUR OLDSMOBILES NAVE" SAKS APPEAL . 35:300 GRAND RIVER FARMINGTON HILLS 478-0500 LOS ANGELES (JTA)- "The American Jewish com- munity is becoming increas, ingly interested in the Eth- opian Jews," noted Dr. Graenum Berger, president of the Association for Eth- opian Jews. "The reaction to requests for helping them is overwhelmingly fa- vorable," he declared. Speaking' at the opening of the LoS Angeles office of the Association, Berger in- dicated that the branch, planned in cooperation with the Community Relations Committee of the Jewish Federation-Council (CRC- JFC) was the first to be es- tablished under the aegis of a Federkion. "The JFC is to be com- mended for its forward- looking action in sponsoring this office. It will do Much to educate a wide segment of the Jewish community to the plight of this distinctive but diminishing segment of world Jewry and to initiate actions to help them," he told the large group of inter- ested individuals who at- tended the opening. Describing the life of the Ethiopian Jews, often re- ferred to as Falashas, Ber- ger indicated that 28,000 scattered in 490 villages, were sorely in need of aid. "Alihough there is no offi- cial abuse of this group, no Ethiopian Jew can get a secondary education," he said. "Most are tenant farmers. Many are also craftsmen working with iron, ceramics, and weav- ing." JEWISH NATIONAL FUND 22100 Greenfield Road Oak Park, Michigan 48237 968-0820 Continuing, Berger as- serted: "We must recon- struct their lives medically, educationally, and occu- pationally in their own habitat." Such efforts have been taking place since the 60's, he pointed out. For some years, help has been channeled to Ethio- pian Jews through the Joint Sharansky FacesDeath Penalty Over USSR Treason Charges NEW YORK (JTA)—Aha- .puter training was of a se- Distribution Committee, he toly Sharansky, a leading cret nature. His wife, Na- noted. In 1976, JDC allo- Moscow Jewish activist talya, was allowed to leave cated $100,000 to the Fa- for Israel the day after the lashas, mainly for educa- who 'has been held by So- couple were married. She viet police since March 15, tional purposes. was in the United States In his address, Berger has been officially charged earlier this year to cam- with treason, an offense also noted that immigration paign for her husband's re- to Israel was of prime im- that carries the death penal- lease. ty, the National Conference portance. "Since the advent NCSJ Chairman Eugene of Israel, they (the Fa- on Soviet Jewry ' said in Gold called the charge "ab- New York. lashas) have clamored to According to reports from surd and abhorrent" and "a emigrate. They believe that only in Israel do they have Moscow, Sha.ransky's challenge to President Car- the possibility of surviving mother was notified of the ter's - resolve on human as a distinct group. There charge in a letter from the rights." He said it "must have been no legal barriers Soviet prosecutor's office. be met with the strongest to their . leaving but they Mrs. Yelena Bonner, wife reaction from the -adminis- of Soviet dissident Andrei trations and the American are very impoverished." Some 400 had already emi- Sakharov, told Western re- people." Sharansky was seized grated to Israel, he told the porters of the charge. _ Sharansky was refused an March 15 by eight secret po- group, and their integration had been both swift and suc- , emigration visa in 1973 on licemen as he was accom- the grounds that his corn- panying two American cessful. newsmen, while ironically, discussing the surprise re- lease a day earlier of Dr. Mikhail Stern from a labor camp. Just prior to that Teachers, and was aimed MONTREAL (JTA)—A and fellow activ- Quebec teacher's union offi- at Bernard FineStone and Sharansky cial who strongly supports Sam Steinberg, who took ist Vladimir Slepak had an independent Quebec part in the conference as been accused in an Izvestia called two Montreal Jewish business spokesmen. Finest- article of working for the business leaders "economic one is president of the MOn- U.S. Central Intelligence terrorists" at an economic treat Board of Trade and Agency. Sharansky, a 29-year-old summit meeting convened Steinberg is board chair- computer specialist, is a man of Steinberg, Ltd., a by the Quebec government. member of a group mon- 'The statement was made major food chain. -Charbonneau defined an itoring Soviet implementa- by Yvon Charbonneau, tion of the human rights sec- chairman of the 70,000- "economic terrorist" as tions the Helsinki Agree- member Union of Quebec_ "anybody who has econom- ment. of Two other members ic power" in Quebec "but Soviet Jews,Cite of the group, its chairman refuses to make decisions affecting the provincial Yury - Orlov and Alexander Victims of Nazism economy openly and demo- Ginsburg also are in prison NEW YORK (JTA)—The. cratically." Brian Mul- on undisclosed charges. The National Conference on So- roney, executive vice presi- . Soviet action is 'seen as viet Jewry reported that dent of the Iron Ore Co. of aimed at crushing the Hel- 3,000 Jews from Minsk gath- Canada, also present for in- sinki monitoring group be- ered at the beginning of 'dustry, called Char- fore the signators of the, Hel- May at the only memorial bonneau's remarks "racist sinki Agreement meet to re- in the USSR to com- and anti-Semitic." view the treaty in Belgrade memorate the Jewish vic- Charbonneau reportedly June 15. tims of Nazism. regards Finestone and Stein- The ,meeting was one of . berg as foes of a French the largest in Minsk, de- Quebec sought by Premier spite police harassment. Levesque. Finestone said at the Sephardic Youth meeting that he and Stein- Found Movement berg had made it clear they Latest medically approved dermotology equipment used LOS ANGELES (JTA)—A wanted to remain in Que- Sephardic rabbi, addressing bec and cooperate in help- the founding convention of ing to solve its economic the American Sephardi problems. Steinberg said he 35 Yeart Experience had no idea what sparked Youth Movement, has ex the union official's attack. Doctors Referrals pressed his concern that Sephardic rabbinic author- JTA Intern _ s Begin ities are afraid to pro- NEW YORK (JTA)—The nounce their true Halachic positions for fear that Ash- Jewish Telegraphic 1st EDITION kenazi rabbis will label Agency's summer intern program, which was in- •— BO. K SHOPPE them heretic. Rabbi S. Robert Ichay of itiated several years ago, MAGAZINES • MAGAZINES Atlanta's Cong. Or Vesh- began its current session MAGAZINES • alom said that the survival last week. BOOKS* BOOKS • BOOKS The resumption of the pro- of Judaism depends upon Old orchard center Sephardim remaining Seph- gram was made possible by 6671 Orchard Lake Road a special grant by'Dr. Abra- West Bloomfield, Michigan 48033 ardim. 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