PrEvn—rnuayTaanua-ry—cuT-ruio L.0 H1711— JEWIb -11 ▪ *************4 Sylva Zalmanson Barred From New York ******************* : 4( WANTED Soviet Mission in Appeal for Her Husband EXPERIENCED JEWELRY "every free Jew light an would be "impossible" to Soviet official. The docu- NEW YORK (JTA) — extra Sabbath candle that get the United States Con- ment urged Soviet Presi- Guarded by a phalanx of SALESPERSON night for Anatoly who can- gress to lift restrictions on dent Leonid Brezhnev to ef- police officers, the gates of the Soviet Mission to the United Nations swung shut Monday as Sylva Zalman- son, wife of Soviet Jewish prisoner of conscience Ed- ward Kliznetsov, sought to deliver an urgent appeal on behalf of her husband who is on the 25th day of a hunger strike "to the death" in the Potma labor camp. Kuznetsov, sentenced to 15 years, is fasting for his 7 '7lease as well as those of /his co-defendants in the 1970 Leningrad trial. Accompanied by Harry S. Taubenfeld, chairman of the United Zionists-Revisionists of America which is spon- soring Mrs. Zalmansons U.S. visit, and Lynn Singer; president of the Long Island Committee for Soviet Jewry (LICSJ), Mrs. Zalmanson went to the gates of the SOviet UN Mission where police officers told them they were under orders to bar their entry. Mrs. Zalmanson slipped her appeal under the gates, where it was taken by a fect "the immediate release of my husband and his Le- ningrad trial co-defendants to rejoin their families." Before Mrs. Zalmanson arrived in the U.S. last Friday from, Israel she had demonstrated for several days at the Westen Wall and met with Israeli Pre- mier Menahem Begin, ac- - cording to the UZ-R. In a related development, Moscow Jewish activists have declared that they will gather at the Lefortovo Prison today bearing gifts for the 30th birthday of im- prisoned emigration spokes- man Anatoly Sharansky, the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry and Union of Coun- cils for. Soviet Jews report- ed. Sharansky's mother, Mrs. Ida Milgram, also will be there in an attempt to visit her son, who has been held incommunicado since his March 15 arrest on accu- sations of "treason." From Jerusalem, his wife Avital has asked through the SSSJ and. UCSJ that 77. not now experience the light of Judaism or of freedom." A special birthday card created by the. Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry to send to Sharansky is available free from the SSSJ, 200 W. 72nd St., Suites 30-31, New York, N.Y. 10023. Meanwhile, Sen. Adlai E. Stevenson III was in Mos- -cow recently as a guest of the Supreme Soviet. While in Moscow, Stevenson said he told his hosts that it Rabbinic Age Project Planned NEW YORK — A pioneer project on the rabbinic roots of Western civilization will be launched this summer by The Jewish Theological Seminary -1)f America at its New York City campus, Broadway and 122nd Street. The new program, "In- stitute for the Teaching of the Post-Biblical Founda- tions _of Western Civ- ilizatiOn, - will be financed by a grant from the Nation- al Endowment for the Hu- manities. Dr. David Weiss Halivni, Morris Adler Professor of Rabbinics at the Seminary, will be the director of the new institute. He will be assisted by Rabbi Gordon Tucker, instructor in the philosophies of Judaism and assistant to Seminary Chan- cellor Gerson D. Cohen. For its first term, the institute will select 20 fel- lows, presently teaching hu- manities at the under- graduate level. . Fellows must be nomi- nated by the institutions at which they are teaching, Protesters organized by the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry, Clincerned Jewish Youth and Betar, bearing an Israeli flag-draped pine coffin, stage a Jan. 1 "New Year of Death" demonstration for prisoner of conscience Edward Kumetsev, on a hunger strike "to the death" in the Potma labor camp. In a related development, The Jewish Observ- er and Middle East Review of London, reprinted an open letter to Leonid Brezhnev by British MP Terence Prittie. The research also jumps into the scientific debate re- garding whether there once were oceans on Mars. Ac- cording to Shaham, an as- trophysicist at Hebtew Uni- versity's Racah Institute of Physics, his research pro- ves "there might be a vi- able other method to form major surface features" which some scientists now argue were created by the g . actions. of large bodies of water on Mars. Shaham who is working with Dr. David Pines, of the University of Illinois De- partment of Physics, ex- plained that his work pre- dicts major surface features and activity on a planet, based on a careful study of the elastic energy, or strain, present in the surface lay- ers of that planet. 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