6 Friday, December 29, 1918
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
London Unit Exposes Soviet Anti-Semitic
Campaign in Analysis of Speeches, Papers
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"memorandum" to lead-
ing Soviet political or-
gans. The villain of the
piece was the American
Bnai Brith, whose plans
for world domination
were allegedly so well
advanced that their
agents had penetrated
deeply into Soviet
society; in the U.S.,
President Carter's Ad-
ministration was "the
strongest Zionist-
Masonic government in
the entire 200-year-old
history of that country."
The research report
compares Emelyanov's
"memorandum" with the
infamous "Protocols of
the Elders of Zion" and
notes that Emelyanov
consciously inserted
elements of the Czarist
forgery into his "memo."-
The report concludes the
Emelyanov's "memo" was
possibly written to influ-
ence nationalist-anti-
Semitic elements in the
party, and in scholarly and
propagandistic fields; it
may even have been delib-
erately "leaked" as a samiz-
dat document.
Six months after the ap-
pearance of this "memo," in
July 1977, the weekly
Nedelya (published by Iz-
vestia) condemned "new-
fascism, international
Zionism" and other forces
for their alleged use of
Masonic lodges. Finally, in
September 1978, the mass-
circulation youth daily
Komsomolskaya pravda, in
the most explicit attack yet,
castigated the Zionists for
using Freemasonry as a "sc-
reen" behind which the
"chosen ones" (the Zionists)
sought "unrestricted mas-
tery in the 'free world'. '
The Institute of Jewish
Affairs also released a 105-
page book containing 121
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quotations and 15 cartoons
gleaned from 47 Soviet pub-
lications as well as from
Soviet books and broadcasts
that illustrate Soviet at-
tacks on the Jewish reli-
gion, the use of anti-Semitic
stereotypes, charges of
Jewish immorality and
criminal activity.
Some excerpts even
justify past anti-Semitism
and Czarist pogroms as
part of the class struggle.
The Soviet statements
are particularly venom-
ous about Zionists who
are not only described as
racists but equated with
Nazis and are even said to
have collaborated with
the Nazis in the annihila-
tion of their brethren in
Europe.
Meanwhile, the number
of Jews leaving the Soviet
Union this month will be a
record 4,000 persons,
Yehuda Dominitz, director
general of the World Zionist
Organization immigration
and absorption department
told the WZO Executive
weekly session. Despite the
relatively large number of
emigrants, the dropout rate
in Vienna was still around
58 percent, Dominitz said.
Dominitz reported sev-
eral innovations introduced
in Vienna in order to in-
crease the number of im-
migrants to Israel. One of
them a personal parcel
which is given to every Jew
arriving from the USSR
even before the train has
reached Vienna with basic
information on the absorp-
tion process in Israel and
basic data about the country
itself.
Former Moscow State
Circus clowns Evgeny and
Olga Kozhevnikov, who
have been seeking to emi-
grate from the Soviet Union
since 1976, were granted
exit visas to Israel and are
exprected to leave this
. week, the Student Struggle
for Soviet Jewry - and the
Union of Councils for Soviet
Jews reported. The
Kozhevnikovs were among
the Soviet Jews that Soviet
officials promised Sen. Ed-
ward Kennedy (D-Mass.) in
September would be
allowed to leave.
five ailment, had begun
to improve in Russia
after she was given a
pre-digested American
baby formula brought in
by tourists.
tests, the Soviet authorities
commuted his sentence • to
15 years in prison.
Jacoby said that Kuznet-
sov is seriously ill from a
stomach ulcer and tuber-
culosis.
Meanwhile, the Action
for Soviet Jewry and the
Union of Councils for Soviet
Jewry released a statement
explaining the condition of
baby Jessica Katz.
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