20 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 25, 1980 r Soviet Jewish Dropouts Focus Miss Lillian Visits Israel JERUSALEM (JTA) — are all so friendly here." of Meeting of Jewish Leaders President Jimmy Carter's The day ended with a re- • I I 1 I I ALL NEW FAMILY OR COUPLE MEMBERSHIPS Just in time for Summer. Now you can enjoy the most luxurious health; social club in Michigan at a great price *FULL MEMBERSHIP ONLY $10000` OFF! FOR ALL INDIVIDUAL I I I MEMBERSHIPS Hurry. Join now. this offer expires soon (Hamilton Place coupon NMI HAMILTON PLACE...LESS THAN A GALLON OF GAS CALL 646-8990 BURGLAR ALARMS NEW COMPUTERIZED SECURITY EQUIPMENT Thousands of satisfied customers CALL THE ROTT BROS MARTY CY SHEL 255-1540 17534 W. 7 MILE, DETROIT LICENSED BY MICH. DEPT. OF STATE POLICE JERUSALEM (JTA) — American Jewish organiza- Leon Dulzin, chairman of tions dealing with refugees the World Zionist Organiza- make it clear that the law, tion and Jewish Agency does not apply to Soviet Executives, and Rafael Kot- Jews who have Israeli visas, lowitz, head of the Jewish and certainly not to would- Agency's aliya department, be yordim from Israel. are goint to Washington for In Rome, four members of a meeting May 16 of the the Italian Senate, includ- Committee of Nine. ing Umberto Terracini of The committee, compris- the Communist Party, were ing representatives of the the first to put their signa- Israel government, the tures on an appeal on behalf Jewish Agency and Ameri- of Soviet Jews and their can Jewish organizations, is right to emigrate. The other trying to deal with the prob- legislators are Giovanni lem of dropouts among Spadolini, Leo Valiani and Soviet Jewish emigrants. Bruno Visentini. The meeting will seek to In Washington, D.C., it resolve the basic dispute was learned that although over Soviet dropouts that 51,320 Jews left the USSR exists between American in 1979, a close analysis of Jewish leaders and Dulzin. the statistics and trends High on the agenda of demonstrate that an evolv- the May 16 meeting is the ing counter trend was also recently enacted U.S. taking form. Refugee Act of 1980 In a report, "Jewish which makes it easier for political refugees to enter Emigation Trends from the U.S. and provides the USSR in 1979," re- additional aid for them leased by the. Soviet which the Israelis fear Jewry Research Bureau will encourage more (SJRB) of the National Soviet Jews to go to the Conference on Soviet U.S. rather than to Israel. Jewry at the - organiza- Dulzin has urged that the tion's annual policy con= law be amended or that ference, sometime in the summer of 1979 a deci- sion to cut down the rate of emigration was made in the highest Soviet cir- cles. Until the latter part of last year, the exodus of Soviet Jews numbered ap- proximately 4,000 per month, notes the SJRB. However, the latter part of the year saw a steady de- crease in the number of people actually leaving. SJRB Director Elie Valk, who conducted the month- by-month analysis of these trends, concluded that new restrictions, set in motion months before the invasion of Afghanistan, have caused 'the fall-off. • mother, Miss Lillian, left Is- rael Wednesday for Egypt, concluding a five-day tour in the country. Miss Lillian began her last day in the country Tuesday with a visit to Yad Vashem, where she was es- corted by Dr. Yitzhak Arad, chairman of Yad Vashem Executive. She later arrived at the Wailing Wall, and folded a note among the wall's rocks. She refused to tell what her wish was, and merely said: "It was a good one." Asked by newsmen why her son Billy made often unpleasant re- marks on Israel, she said: "Billy is friendly, but he drinks too much'." 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