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March 28, 1980 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-03-28

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Syria Warned on PLO, Golan

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
The State Department
cautioned Syria last week to
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The caution came after it
was reported that the Sy-
rian government has agreed
to allow the Palestine Lib-
eration Organization to use
the Golan Heights as a
springboard for attacks on
Israel. A Department
spokesman said that raids
across the disengagement
area by armed groups or in-
dividuals would violate the
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Soviets Plan Olympic Crackdown

NEW YORK (JTA) —
Reports of new regulations
that would drive out Jewish
exit applicants from the five
Soviet Olympic cities for 10
weeks during the summer
have reached the Student
Struggle for Soviet Jewry
(SSSJ) and the Union of
Councils for Soviet Jews
(UCSJ). A spokesman for
the SSSJ explained that
while the major Olympic
Games activities will be
held in Moscow, auxiliary
activities will be held in
four other cities.
According to the informa-
tion first seen posted at the
Moscow emigration office,
exit applicants living in
Moscow, Leningrad, Kiev,
Minsk and Tallin will be
barred from these cities
from June 19, a month be-
fore the Olympics begin,
through Sept. 3, a month
after the Games, the two
groups reported. Applicants
residing in other cities will
not be permitted to enter
any of these cities during
this period.
The SSSJ and UCSJ said
new regulations have taken
effect in Moscow which le-
gally allow authorities to
exile from the capital any-
one considered drunk. This
is not only aimed at the
USSR's chronic and embar-
rassing alcoholism problem.
In the past, scores of Jewish
activists have been hauled
offfrom demonstrations and
placed in drunk tanks. This
may now provide the "re-
cord" needed to banish
them.

Diaspora Jews
Number 10M

for appt.

Friday, March 28, 1980 25

TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Is-
raeli scientist Roberto Bac-
chi recently told the Israel
Society for Family Planning
that there are no more than
10 million Jews in the Dias-
pora.
He said the Diaspora
Jewish community has a
low birth-rate, high inter-
marriage and constitutes an
aging community.
(According to figures in
the American Jewish Year
Book, the Diaspora has
more than 11 million Jews.)

Reports which reached
the West several months
ago also asserted that Mos-
cow parents, Jew and non-
Jew alike, were being pres-
sured to remove their chil-
dren and teenagers from the
capital during the Games to
avoid "contamination" from
Western tourists, the two
groups reported.
On another issue, the
SSSJ and UCSJ said that in
Leningrad, Jews seeking
emigration applications
must now write to the local
emigration office chief and
prove their immediate fam-

ily relationship to the per-
son sending the necessary
"invitation" document from
Israel. The potential appli-
cant must state his desired
date of departure and desti-
nation. •

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