THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 1, 1918 7 • Leviches Get Exit Visa; Roitburd Still Held by Soviets - NEW YORK (JTA) -- Soviet Jewry groups con- firmed reports from the Soviet Union that Benjamin Levich, a leading physical chemist, and his wife, have been given permission to emigrate after six years of rebuffs. The Levich's sons, Yevgeny and Alexander, were given permission to leave in 1975. Meanwhile, the Soviet non has reneged on a ,iomise it made to Sen. Ed- ward Kennedy (D-Mass.) in September and has decided not to grant an exit visa to Lev Roiburd, according to information received by the National Conference on Soviet Jewry. In a related develop- ment, Igor and Yanella Gudz are in the middle of an emigration struggle with the Soviet Union. One year after applying to emigrate, Mrs. Gudz was given permission to leave, but her husband was denied a visa. Now pregnant and living in the U.S., Mrs. Gudz threatens to deliver her baby on the steps of the Soviet Embassy in Wash- ington if the Soviets re- fuse to grant her husband a visa. Speaking on behalf of the women's plea for Soviet Jewry to be marked Dec. 11 in 80 cities throughout the U.S. will be Mrs. Feiga Shkolnik and Aliza, wife and daughter of Isaak Shkolnik, a Soviet Jew serv- ing a seven-yea• sentence at hard labor on a charge of treason. The Shkolniks are touring the U.S. under the auspices of the National Conference on Soviet Jewry. In New York, speaking at the third annual Leader- ship Assembly of the Greater New York Confer- ence on Soviet Jewry (GNYCSJ), two leading Jewish Sovietologists dif- fered on the most effective strategy for aiding Soviet Jews. The speakers spoke on their own behalf, and were met with much opposi- tion from members of the audience. Marshall Goldman, asso- ciate director of the Russian Studies Center at Harvard, urged "flexibility" in dealings with the Soviets which are linked to the goal of increasing Jewish emig- ration from the USSR. tee, noted that if the upward trend in Soviet Jewish emigration continues, "some positive response may be warranted." However, Richard Pipes, a professor of Russian his- tory at Harvard, urged ac- tivists on behalf of Soviet Jews to focus their efforts more on obtaining greater religious and cultural rights for Jews who remain in the USSR.. Against the feelings of the majority of the partici- pants, he also advocated Soviet Jewish ties with the Soviet dissident movement, both because a regime headed by today's dissidents may one day rule the USSR and because Jews are any- way already active in the dissident movement: It also was reported that the emigration of Jews from the Soviet Union to the west is now at its highest level, ac- cording to Ralph I. Goldman, executive vice president of the Joint Distribution Committee. Specifically, Goldman argued that when Mos- cow liberalizes its policy on Jewish emigration, as is presently the case, the U.S. should "reward" such -a tendency by offer- ing the USSR modest trade concessions. In Montreal it was learned that some 1,700 people attended the world premiere of the play, "The Trial of Anatoly Shcharansky," at the Uni- versity of Toronto as part of a nationwide series of mock trials and rallies during Sol- idarity Day with the Jewish activist who was sentenced Echoing Goldman's call for flexibility, Rep. Benja- min Rosenthal (D-N.Y.), a member of the House Inter- national Affairs Commit- last July by a Moscow court to 13 years for treason, three years in jail and the remaining 10 in a "strict re- gime" labor camp. The play was based on the 1,000-page appeal brief pre- sented by McGill Univer- sity constitutional law pro- fessor Irving Cotler, to the Soviet Ambassador in Ot- tawa after the sentencing of Shcharansky. The play was produced by the Canadian Bureau of the North American Jewish Students Network, under * * * Students Focus on Soviet Jews The Jewish Student Organization at Oakland University will sponsor a lecture on "Soviet Prisoners of Conscience" noon Thurs- day in Gold Room C of the Oakland Center. Dr. Zvi Gitelman, associ- ate professor of political sci- ence at the University of Michigan and associate of the Center for Russian and Eastern European Studies, will speak on "After the Trials: Is There a Future for Soviet Jews?" Co-sponsors are the de- partments of history, area studies and political sci- ence. The group has "adopted" a young Jewish activist in Leningrad, Lev Furman. the direction of Cynthia Gunn and written by a grou .)f law students in col- laboration with Cotler. 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