THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 23, 1977 39 • Soviet Jewish Refugees Pick Israel Instead of U.S. as Final Destination YORK—Welfare workers in Vienna reported that a greater percentage of Jews emigrating from the Soviet Union are choosing Israel rather than the U.S. as their destination. A refugee official said he saw no reason for the change, but added that Mos- cow has recently been per- mitting larger numbers of Jews to emigrate. Another source said that recent peace moves in the Mideast were making Israel more attractive as a place NEW The Finest In Musical Entertainment ERIC ROSENOW AND HIS ONTINENTA 398-3664 tad the •ellegation ' 11 (.1b LD to live. Welfare workers and immigration officials said they found great interest in Israel among Soviet Jews. In Washington, the Justice Department has announced that 5,000 refugees from the Soviet Union, most of them Jews now at processing cen- ters in' Rome, will be admit- ted to the United States un- der the parole authority exercised by the Attorney General. Attorney General Griffin Bell indicated that he was acting to alleviate the back- log at the Rome centers. Their entry between now and next May 1, will bring to 9,000 the number of So- viet refugees admitted to the U.S. in a 12-month peri- od. An administration spokesman said the first would be arriving in the next few weeks. Paroles are temporary permits that allow refugees to enter the country before immigration formalities are completed. They are issued because the law limits the number of immigrants ad- missible in any one year. Meanwhile, Rep. 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JNJ NEW YORK, N.Y. 10020 (212) 541-7568 PAT, ROXEY, AND LAUREE FORMERLY OF WEST BLOOMFIELD SALON NOW OWNERS OF Salon Hermans to Leave "HOLIDAY SPECIAL" __$1°9 OFF ON MANICURES Unisex Hair Care PRECISION CUTS 0014 W. 12 Mile Road, Farmington Hills 4801 BETWEEN ORCHARD LAKE - AND MIDDLEBELT of refugees and to regu- larize their entry in a nor- mal flow and for emergency situations. He said he ex- pected action on his meas- ure early next year. In Tel Aviv Premier Menahem Begin urged the entire free world to raise its voice and increase its efforts on behalf of Jews imprisoned in the Soviet Union and denied the right to emigrate. He called for an end of indifference toward suffer- ing, persecution and ill- treatment of Jews in the USSR. In a related development, the KGB—Soviet secret po- lice—has received govern- ment permission to extend for up to six months its investigation of imprisoned Jewish dissident Anatoly Sharansky. Sharansky's 70-year-old mother, Ida, said she was told by a KGB investigator at Moscow's Lefortovo Pris- on that permission to contin- ue the investigation had been received from the Su- preme Soviet, the nation's parliament. , Sharansky was arrested March 15, reportedly on the capital charge of treason. Parliamentary permission is needed to continue a citi- zen's detention without trial after nine months lave passed. Meanwhile, in Toronto, the 14 York University stu- dents who two weeks ago began a 15-day hunger strike on behalf of Soviet Jews called off their fast after 11 days after a Cabinet Minister promised immedi- ate action to press the So- viet Union for Sharansky's release from prison. Norm Cafik, Minister for Multiculturalism, visited the university campus and assured the hunger strikers he would call on the Soviet Ambassador to appeal on behalf of Soviet Jews and Sharansky. He also stated that he would ask the gov- ernment to waive immigra- tion procedures and accept Sharansky as an immigrant if the Soviet agree to re- lease him. External Affairs Minister Donald Jamieson told the Parliament that he had spo- ken to Soviet Ambassador A.N. Yakovlev on behalf of Sharansky, that the govern- ment was ready to sponsor him as an immigrant_ and that the government was willing to pass a Cabinet order clearing his admission if the USSR releases him. 626-6774 626-6775 Victor Herman, who lived in the Soviet Union for mony years befo-re returning to the U.S., announced that his wife Galina and his mother-in-law have been granted exit visas to join him and two daughters in Oak Park. Christians Reject Proselytizing NEW YORK—While many fundamentalist and evangelical groups are still dedicated to proselytizing among Jews, they appear to be increasingly out of step with mainstream Christiani- ty which now more than ever recognizes a coexis- tence with Judaism. This, according to Theo- dore Freedman, director of the national program divi- sion of the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith, is the consensus of most of the 13 prominent theologians and educators writing in the cur- rent issue of ADL's quar- terly interreligious bulletin, "Face to Face." Only one, a fundamentalist theologian, argued to the contrary. "The term `Christian mis- sion to Jews' is slowly being transposed into a need for a fresh look into the meaning of Christianity and the ex- Bnai Brith Activities COUPLETS 5016 will have a dinner meeting 6:30 p.m. Jan. 8 in the Bonanza Res- taurant meeting room, 15640 W. 11 Mile, Southfield. Fol- lowing dinner, there will be a "roast" of Joel Franklin. There is a charge for din- Ker. Guests are welcome. For information, call Henry Gutter, 543-2647; Helen Coz- zetto, 569-3969 ; or the presi- dent, Norrine Freeman, 661- 5268. ploration of new types of encounter between mother and daughter religions," Freedman said. 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