THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 38 Friday, February 16, 1919 Students Report New Soviet Book Attacks Jews, Zionism NEW YORK (JTA) — The Jewish Telegraphic Agency office in Paris, Simon Wiesenthal's Documentation Center in Vienna and the Weizmann Institute of Science in Re- hovot are attacked as "Zionist centers" in a new anti-Semitic book published in Moscow by the Political Publishing House under the auspices of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, it was reported by the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry. The 270-page diatribe, "International Zionism's Ideology and Practices," was under the editorship of academician Mark Mitin who was notorious for sup- porting Stalin's drive against the "Doctors' Plot" in 1953 which alleged that Jewish physicians planned to murder Kremlin officials. The book, the SSSJ re- ported, attacks Judaism and Zionism as one: "Where the rabbis and Zionists rule, everything is subserviant to one aim — serving the interests of capital." "Zionist centers" are seen as exercising con- trol of the Western media and press. According to I 0 L ARRY FREEDMAN rchestra and Entertainment • . • . . ♦ 647-2367 the book, "80 percent of American and interna- tional information agen- cies are under the influ- ence of the international "Zionist centers," and "Zionists" control half the magazines and radio stations in the U.S. and 75 percent of the foreign bureaus of American news organizations. In addition, the book as- serts, Jewish organiza- tions seek to subvert the USSR, In Dallas, members of the Dallas Jewish community who have been regularly writing to refusniks in the Soviet Union have recently received letters that indi- cate their mail to the refus- niks has been intercepted by Soviet authorities. According to a spokesman for the National Conference on Soviet Jewry in New York, the letters to the Dal- las writers are part of an "orchestrated letter-writing campaign" in the Soviet Union. Leo Laufer and his fam- ily, of Dallas, shared with the Jewish Telegraphic Agency several letters bear- ing Tbilisi (Soviet Georgia) postmarks and sent to them special delivery, return re- ceipt requested. The Lauf- ers have been writing reg- ularly to Tbilisi refusenik Isai Goldstein. Although the letters from the USSR are not 'GOLDEN GALS'*1 Jewelry In Ray & Ida's Dress Shop 28970 Orchard Lake Rd. bet. 12 & 13 Mile Rd. All 14 & 18Kt Gold •Chains • Earrinos • Charm Holders •Charrns etc. •Bracelets 4 30%;. OFF JEWELRY •••••• ;•• ■■■■V■■ The Most Profitable Way to Sell Your Household and Personal Possessions is through K & B ASSOCIATES HOUSEHOLD SALES- ESTATE LIQUIDATIONS-APPRAISALS 569-0237 No obligation of course Sheldon Kay Productions Presents A WINTER DISCO EXTRAVAGANZA Friday, Feb. 16th, 8:00 P.M. Bay Pointe Country Club 4001 Haggerty Rd., West Bloomfield Admission $3.00 (includes food) Cash Bar 21 & up Take Northwestern to Orchard lake Rd. Make a right — go to Maple Rd. (15 Mile) and make a left. Go past Jewish Center to Haggerty Rd. — make a right. Go north on Haggerty past Pontiac Trail to the end where BAY POINTE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB is. r . identical, they all carry from them a "White Paper of Hope and Despair" on be- the message that the half of the Moscow women United States is sup- who have been refused visas posedly greatly con- cerned about human to go to Israel. Mrs. Carter responded to rights, but a former Nazi is representing the U.S. in the presentations by saying she was "moved" by Soviet the United Nations Edu- Jewry's situation and cational, Scientific and Cultural Organization lauded Americans who are involved as U.S. citizens to (UNESCO). The NCSJ has confirmed help Soviet Jewry. Meanwhile, in reaction to that other people through- a flood of Jewish emigration out the U.S. who have writ- ten to refusniks or have requests, the Kremlin is travelled to the USSR have "persecuting applicants, received similar letters. The emigration activists are NCSJ has asked that any- being sentenced to long one receiving such a letter years of imprisonment or contact them at 10 E. 40th exile, many are arbitrarily Soviet Jewish refusenik Pavel Abramovich, left, refused permission to leave St., New York, N.Y., 10036. The UNESCO represen- for many years, and a whole visits prisoner of conscience Dr. Joseph Begun, who tative referred -to in the let- series of refusenik families has been exiled to Siberia for teaching Hebrew. Rus- ters is identified as is being kept back in the sian Jewish activists make trips to visit Dr. Begun to Konstantin Varvariv who, USSR," according to a re- boost his morale. * * * one letter claims, "took part view of last year's events in the USSR compiled by a in the execution of 17,000 Jews in Rovno." According group of leading activists, to another letter, "In 1941 to which has been translated 1944 he (Varvariv) served into English by Michael as a Nazi and was seen in Sherbourne of London and Two symposia have been sponsored by the Bnai the black uniform in the city published as "Message of Rovno. He, himself, shot From Moscow III" by the scheduled to disseminate Brith Hillel Foundation, more than one dozen Soviet Union of Councils for Soviet information on human the Detroit Committee for rights in the Soviet Union. Soviet Jewry, Judaic citizens, and took part in the Jews and the SSSR. AKTSIA_ — Action for Studies Department of execution of 17,000 Jews." The review is quite The letters refer to an ar- frank in criticizing the Soviet Jewry and Human the U-M, Michigan Stu- ticle in the Oct. 24 issue of lack of a strong Western Rights — will conduct a dent Assembly, Litera- Komsomolska Pravda campaign to break the symposium Monday, Tues- ture, Science and Arts which was entitled, Soviet blockade of com- day and Wednesday in the Student Government and "Fighter for Human Rights munication with Russian amphitheater in the Rac- the Jewish Community kham Building on the Uni- Council. From Gestapo." Jews, "the very low pro- In Detroit, Goodman will The Soviet allegation fessional level" of Israeli versity of Michigan campus. At 7:30 p.m. Monday, address a special meeting of that Varvariv was in- broadcasts to the USSR, volved in this atrocity "the sharp curtailment of Jerry Goodman, director, the Jewish Community had been circulated as Voice of America trans- National Conference on Council and Jewish Welfare early as last July in a missions about Jewish Soviet Jewry, will speak on Federation leadership 12:45 press review issued by emigration" and the "An Encapsulation of the p.m. Tuesday in the Butzel the Soviet Mission to the timidity of foreign Year's Events." At 8:30 Building, 163 Madison, De- United Nations. The tourists and Moscow- p.m., David Chudinovsky, troit. Goodman will speak on Soviet report said Var- based Western jour- professor, Columbia Uni- versity, will speak on "The "Emigration, Anti- variv "was identified as a nalists. Effect of Pressures from the Semitism and Trade — Nazi accomplice" when The review makes several What Is the Connection." -` West." he attended a UNESCO additional points: Igor Yefinov, writer conference in 1977 as a • The Odessa OVIR and recent emigre, will U.S. delegation member. (emigration office) periodi- speak 7:30 p.m. Tuesday However, in a letter dated cally refuses to accept appli- Oct. 27, Undersecretary of cations from young men on "Censorship in Soviet State Ben Read wrote to under draft age, insisting Literature and Media." Varvariv that "the depart- they must first serve in the At 8:30 p.m., Alan Alter, a ment's investigation found Red Army. This would delay graduate history student at the U-M, will speak on no evidence whatsoever to their exit many years. "Anti-Semitism in the support the allegations and OVIR offices in Mol- • charges against you" and davia and the Ukraine now Soviet Press." George Ginsburg, profes- that "the department reaf- deliberately work so slowly sor, Rutgers Law School, firms the confidence in your that "thousands" must will speak 7:30 p.m. Wed- loyalty and character as re- stand in line for several presented initially by your months merely to submit nesday on "Soviet constitu- tion and the Rights of the commissioning as a foreign application forms. Individual." service officer of the United • The Shcharansky trial The public is invited to States." "was originally planned as a the lectures free of charge. grandiose group anti- Nevertheless, a spokes- The symposium is co- man for- the House Jewish process, but because Judiciary Subcommittee on of world protests and Libyan Threatens FRANK LAUTENBERG Immigration, which is in- mainly the heroic conduct of vestigating alleged Nazis Shcharansky himself, the to Cut Oil Exports ITEW YORK — Frank R who entered the U.S., said authorities were compelled Because of Israel Lautenberg of Montclair, last November that the case to present it as a case of es- c WASHINGTON — The N.J., president of pionage and dissidence." In was not closed. This status d United Jewish Appea head of the Libyan delega- the labor camps, "living is still in effect. general chairman of Varvariv emigrated to conditions have recently tion touring the U.S. said 1975-77 UJA campaigns, his country may end oil ex- worsened; Semyon Gluz- the U.S. under the Dis- will be honored by the New - ports to the U.S. unless the placed Persons Act from man was put in a punish- U.S. ends its "pro-Israel Jersey Chapter of the Na- ment cell for six months." Germany in 1948 and joined tional Conference of Chris- the State Department in • "Soviet authorities use foreign policy." tians and Jews on Thursday j Ahmed Shahati, who more and more frequently 1962. at its annual Brotherhood` In Washington, Mrs. the excuse of 'secrets' in along with Billy Carter has Award Dinner. been embroiled in disputes Rosalynn Carter person- their politics of refusal" of Lautenberg is being hon-Th throughout the trip for ally joined in the move- visas. ored "for his many years of anti-Semitic statements There is vast ignorance ment to relieve the plight • distinguished public service and misinformation about said, "The relationship be- of Soviet Jewry. in the community and tween the U.S. and Libya America's First Lady life in Israel; "frequently his philanthropic activities has been strained by Zionist olim leave not having the welcomed to the White on behalf of secular and pressure." House some 30 - wives of most elementary informa- Jewish causes." Libya supplies as much Senators and Representa- tion." The honor follows his apr , For copies of the review, oil to the U.S. as Iran did pointment last December to_ tives who are members of (seven percent of U.S. im- the Congressional Wives write the SSSJ, 200 W. 72nd President Carter's Commis---;' Group Concerned About St., Suites 30-31; New York, ports) before the turmoil in u pon 9]L rthe Holo uLst. ctlt. off .oil ae , fi k - tiliV7n21 ii912.3d iirrj fiefilidi I .e On iq U-M, Local Symposia on Human Rights in USSR UJA President to Be Honored At/114VA