THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Soviet Jewish Refusenik to Exit
Human Rights
Friday, January 27, 1978 21
Parley at U-M
DISTINCTIVE
Scholars will gather to ' for Polish Affairs; Com-
Lighting &
speak on Human Rights in mittee for the Defense of
the USSR and Eastern Eu- Human Rights in Ukraine;
Accessories
rope Feb. 5-10 at the Univer-
Czechoslovak National
limited editions of
sity of Michigan.
Council of America; Ameri-
Speakers will include Ef-
can Latvian Youth Associ-
rim and Tatania Yankelev- ation; Detroit Workmen's
4200 Orchard Lk. Rd.
ich, the in-laws of scientist
Circle and others.
Orchard Lake 682-7235
Andrei Sakharov; Ludmilla
Alekseyeva, the successor
to Yuri Orlov on the Helsinki
monitoring committee in
Moscow; Valentin Turchin,
--world-renowned mathemati-
cian and Moscow Amnesty
International member; and
Breakfast, Lunch. Tea (and Dinner)
will never be the same with
Congressman Abner Mikva
of Illinois.
Current repressive meas-
ures against dissent, the
Helsinki Final Act and its
INTERNATIONAL DESIGNS
implications, Jewish emi-
A plate, bowl and cup
gration, and the U.S. gov-
made of high-fired
ernment's approach to hu-
stoneware and hand-
man rights will be.
decorated. In _Sand,
Rust, Brown or Blue.
discussed.
The symposium, coordi-
nated by AKTSIA-Action
for Soviet Jewry and Hu-
man Rights, and co-spon-
sored by other university
Reg.
departments and the Office
$19.95
of Ethics and Religion, Slav-
ic Studies Department, Uni-
Dansk stainless tableware,
versity Activities Center, U.
peppermills, and china also on sale
OPENMON-SAT
of Michigan; Bnai Brith
9 - 30-5•00
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A "KGB guard" keeps a gun-toting eye on shouting "prisoners" behind mock jail
bars, as a "Kremlin clown" distributes helium-filled "Russia: Let the Jews Go!"
balloons to first-nighters at the opening of the Moscow Circus at the Felt Forum of
Madison Square Garden. The Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry's "Circus of Hor-
rors" counter-show, which also featured a "Kremlin strongman" holding up thou-
sands of-exit visas and "Russian bears" clawing at Jews, focused on imprisoned
emigration spokesman Anatoly Sharansky and prisoner of conscience Edward
Kuznetsov.
exit visa to Israel.
Anatoly Sharansky.
NEW YORK (JTA) —
The 31-year-old soccer
Meanwhile, the constant
Zachar Tesker, a five-year
coach, of Moscow, had his
shadowing of Jewish activ-
refusnik, has received an
nose broken by KGB agents
ists by Soviet agents was
in October 1976 when he and
reported by Shomer Achi
12 Jewish activists were Anochi ("I Am My Broth-
taken to a forest outside
er's Keeper"), an organiza-
Moscow and beaten after tion of Israelis for Russian
Congregation
they had staged a sit-in at Jews, to the Student
the Supreme Soviet.
Struggle for Soviet Jewry. A
Shomer Israel
In Brussels, a group of 136
uniformed Moscow police-
From Collapsing
prominent Belgian mathe-
man and a KGB agent has
maticians addressed an ap-
been following Galina Tsi-
*peal to Soviet President
tovsky and her 11-year-old
The last 7 Mile Congrega-
Leonid Brezhnev asking him daughter, Svetlana. A KGB
tion at 13440 W. 7 Mlle
to intervene on behalf of official threatened the girl's
corner of Hartwell We need
imprisoned Jewish activist
you every Sat. 9 A.M. to
life.
make a minyan.
The SSSJ and SAA have
OBSERVING JEWS can stop using
launched "Project CHAI",
ANIMAN-Rennet Cheese
Especially when some of
from NECHTEN-TRAEFE vats
under which Americans and
our regulars cannot attend
ARONIN'S
Israelis jointly "adopt" a
Stricter & Better
services due to the harsh
Russian refusenik family.
KOSHER
Wisconsin
CHEESE
winter weather for infor-
3002 N. 55, Milwaukee 53210
For details, contact the
Can retail $1 .76 to S1.98
mation call 864-4881 or
Show YOUR store this adv.
SSSJ, 200 W. 72nd St., Suites
864-0391.
Michigan Distributorship open
30-31, New York, N.Y. 10023.
At the same time, the
METROPOLITAN COUNCIL OF YOUNG ISRAEL
SSSJ has released an up-
is proud to present
dated and expanded list of
Hebrew teachers in the
DR. FRED ROSNER
USSR. The teachers request
Director of Hematology,
mail in Hebrew or other
Queens Hospital Center
languages to show the KGB
and author of
they are supported in the
"MODERN MEDICINE and JEWISH LAW"
West. This list, as well as
new updates of SSSJ's well-
In a special lecture dealing with ethical and
known lists of refuseniks
Halahic problems facing the advance of Medical
and their children, are all
Knowledge.
available free from the
MONDAY
FEBRUARY 6, 1978 8:30 P.M.
SSSJ.
In a related development,
YOUNG ISRAEL OF OAK-WOODS
members of the SSSJ
24061 Coolidge, Oak Park
"greeted" the Soviet Geor-
PUBLIC IS INVITED
gian Dancers' opening night
at famed Carnegie Hall in
New York by demonstrating
SHAARIT HAPLAYTAH
for Sharansky, Leonid Sle-
invites you to a social meeting
pak, Drs. Isai and Grigory
Goldstein and other Russian
SAT., JAN. 28-8:30 P.M.
Jewish activists under pres-
at Temple Emanuel
sure. The SSSJ called on the
"Georgian in the White
14450 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park
House" not to yield trade
Featuring:
credits to the Kremlin until
Two Israeli Films
harassment of Soviet Jews
ends.
"ISRAEL THE RIGHT TO BE"
Please Help
and
"IF WE ONLY HAD LOVE"
Guest Speaker:
Mr. Louis Levine
Director of the Yiddishe Radio Hour
Refreshments
$3 per person
A SOCIAL EVENING YOU WILL LONG REMEMBER
Clergy in Israel
NEW YORK — Christian
clergy from throughout the
United States were in'Israel
recently for an inter-reli-
gious seminar, sponsored by
the Commission on Inter-
Religious Affairs of the
American Zionist Feder-
ation.
save
20%
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An Urgent Call to Congregations,
Organizations and individuals . .
Help Provide Necessary
Passover Assistance Funds
For Needy in Israel . . .
SUPPORT THE MISRACHI MOOS CHITIM CAMPAIGN
Local Mizrachi Leaders Emphasize
Israel's Great Mo'os Chitim Need
Pursuing a traditional policy of providing
aid for Israel's underprivileged for Passover,
adhering to the Mo'os Hitim precedents fol-
lowed by the religious Zionist movement,
Detroit Mizrachi-Hapoel HaMizrachi this week
issued an appeal for generosity towards the
fund that assures fulfillment of Passover needs
for the less fortunate.
appeal," Tomkiewicz said. "We are com-
pelled by the vast list of needy in our
files to ask for increased gifts in line
with Greater Detroit Jewry's generosity.
The provisions. we offer assure a kosher
Passover for those we are prepared to
assist."
Phillip Stollman, president, and Zvi Tom-
Stollman added to the Tomkiewicz appeal
with a personal message in which he com-
kiewicz, executive director, said in their
mended the labors of the executive director
appeal to the community that -4-le economic
and pointed out that Zvi Tomkiewicz this year
marks the 30th anniversary of his services
with Mizrachi and as executive director of
Detroit Friends of Bar-Ilan University.
hardships in Israel during the present eco-
nomic transition period necessitate the
expenditure of larger funds for Passover
Mo'os
"This is an occasion to honor our dedica-
They stated that $15 and $25 food certifi-
ted director, and added aid for the Passover
cates would again be distributed to the
Mo'os Hitim Fund will be a means of showing
needy. The tickets are redeemable at the 11
our gratitude for his labors," Stollman said.
Super Sol markets in Israel.
"Mr. Tomkiewicz has earned the appreciation
and affection of all of us for the dedication
"Devaluation and inflation have con-
tributed towards the increased economic
pressures, adding to the urgency of our
with which he devotes himself to our sacred
cause."
Contact Mr. Zvi Tomkiewicz or phone 398-7180
Mizrachi, 23125 Coolidge, Oak Park, Mich. 48237