THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Soviet Jewish Prisoners Reported Fighting for Jewish Renaissance NEW YORK (JTA) — Av- ital Shcharansky declared that her husband, Anatoly, and other imprisoned Soviet Jewish refusniks are able to endure the harsh conditions of Soviet prisons because of their belief they were fight- ing for the "renaissance" of "-, e Jewish people. the told an audience of Sne 2,000 people at Man- hattan's Cong. Bnai Jeshu- run that Soviet Jewish ac- tivists were acting not only for themselves or their families but for all Jews so that the Jewish people could live as "one family" in Is- rael. Answering questions from Dr. William Ber- kowitz, rabbi of the congre- gation, at its "Dialogue '79" series, Mrs. Shcharansky said that Jews in the Soviet Union were awakened to their Jewish heritage by the Six-Day War. It was this event that brought the desire to emigrate to Israel, she said. She noted that when some Jews get visas to emigrate the ones left be- hind are "happy" be- cause they believe that eventually all of them will be united in the Jewish state. On the condition of her own husband, she said Anatoly, who is in Chistopol Prison, does not receive needed medical attention. She said neither he nor the other Jew in the prison, Iosif Mendelevitch, receive any of the mail sent to them. Mrs. Shcharansky called on Jews and non-Jews in the United _States to continue the fight for the freedom of her husband and other Soviet Jewish prisoners. * * * Broomfield Speech Helps Ida Nudel ti Meanwhile, Michigan Congressman William Broomfield (R-19th Dis- trict) spoke in support of a House Resolution urging the Soviet Union to release Soviet Jewish refusnik Ida Nudel. The resolution was unanimously adopted in the House Tuesday by a voice vote. Speaking in support of the resolution, B _ roomfield said: `Ida Nudel has become a 41*...inbol of repression that exists in Russia today. We must not forget this brave woman and the many thousands of others she re- presents. I urge all of my colleagues to join with me in support of Ida Nudel." In New York, more than 200 leaders of the Soviet Jewry movement heard an urgent warning that a strategy of protest and op- position may no longer be effective as the sole weapon in the movement's arsenal of tactics for the coming de- cade. A challenge was issued to the Leadership Assembly of the Greater New York Con- ference on Soviet Jewry to explore, and even encour- Friday, November 16, 1979 23 Treasured Gifts Take Time "Give the Gift of Love" Family Portraits lbw"' photoqraphq inc• There is a Difference Congressman William M. Brodhead (D-17th Dis- We use trict) meets with Bronislava Tonkonogay, wife of Kodak paper... Gregory Gimpelson, a Jewish prisoner of conscience Southfield at 13 Mile fora good look. in the Soviet Union. Gimpelson's wife and son were permitted to leave the Soviet Union, but he has been denied an exit visa. age, new areas of U.S.- Soviet interaction as a means of expanding oppor- tunities for the exertion of human rights leverage. Keynoting the assem- bly, Joseph Papp, direc- tor of the New York Shakespeare Festival, pointed to his recent meetings in Moscow with Soviet officials for the purpose of developing a cultural exchange thea- ter program. "I believe that in the long range interest of the Soviet Jews . . . and in the interest • of promoting the cause of freedom everywhere . . . the American ideology must be exported more aggres- sively." He added: "I feel it is in our interest as Ameri- cans and as Jews to main- tain - some relationship with the Soviet Union, fully rec- ognizing that it is a repress- ive state." In a related development, political developments in the Soviet Union will be re- ported by NBC-TV News during its coverage of the Olympic Games in Moscow this summer, it was an- nounced by Jacqueline Levine, past president of the Metropolitan New Jersey Conference on Soviet Jewry. Tuesday, November 20, 1979 Jane Pfeiffer, board chairman of NBC gave 12 Noon this assurance to Sam Temple Emanu-El Kusumoto, president of the New Jersey-based 14450 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park Minolta Corp., after he wrote to Ms. Pfeiffer, ex- Honored Guest pressing his company's concern that the games Born in Jaffa and raised in Beer Sheba, Israel, Dani Neuman comes to the JNF from the Keren Keyemeth Le Israel where he served might "foster a wholesale as director of overseas tourism. He is here on special assignment violation of the rights of to establish and maintain broadbased relationships between the minorities." JNF and Jewish Youth Movements. Kusumoto, whose camera Mr. Neuman was educated in the United States and among the firm will be sponsoring many assignments he has held was head counselor and director Dani Neuman NBC's national broadcast of of educational programs at camp Tamarack. the Olympic Games, had in- formed Ms. Pfeiffer that he Please Bring Your Blue-White Box for Clearance shared the conference's con- cern that the true spirit of the Olympics might be vio- Refreshments lated and "should this begin to develop, we would be un- nner I'll happy to lend our support to the games via sponsorship." Ethel Palmar., Shirley Kraft, told Reva Bloom, Pfeiffer Ms. Program Fund Raising Kusumoto that "NBC will President Chairperson Chairperson concentrate on the games themselves and on giving 1-A 11 American athletes the PaltEN KAtittETH recognition they deserve." 646-8484 THE WOMEN OF JEWISH NATIONAL FUND Invite Your Participation In Setting Afloat Their GOLDEN YEAR DONOR CANIPAIGNI 1930-1980 on z - r 4' 4 1, k a f4t4t ■ •.."—(410 0. . ;I , ,1*****. tle A . , ittftt 4 Vh, h "..1* 11•4 14‘ r. •