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September 26, 1980 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-09-26

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Argentine Junta
Kills 2,500 Jews

Soviet Emigration Drops; Ukrainian Jews in 'Catch-22'

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The number of Jewish emi-
grants from the Soviet
Union reached an unprece-
dented low for many years

in August: 750, of whom
only 250 proceeded on to Is-
rael.
Meanwhile, in what the
Student Struggle for Soviet
Jewry (SSSJ) and Union of
Councils for Soviet Jews
(UCSJ) called "an unprece-
dented move that may well
seal the small crack in the
iron door still open," emig-
ration authorities in the
Ukrainian city of Kharkov
have reportedly notified
Jewish exit applicants that
if they are refused visas,
they must sign a declara-
tion that they have been
warned that they cannot
apply again, and that they
will get' a job within a
month.
Normally, a refusnik can
reapply every half year, but
those who are left without
jobs are often threatened
with imprisonment for
"parasitism."
In a related develop-
ment, former prisoner of
conscience Isaak Shkol-
nik has again been de-
nied permission to emi-
grate from the Soviet
Union to join his wife and
daughter in Israel.
Shkolnik was released
from a labor camp on July 5,
1979, exactly seven years
after being arrested for
"treason." Since his release
he repeatedly applied for
permission to join his family
in Israel and has been
shunted from office to office
without any results.
In Berlin, residence per-
mits to Soviet Jews who ar- -
rive without entry visas will
no longer be granted. •
Revoking a 1974 ruling,
the West Berlin govern-
ment said that only Soviet

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ready in West Berlin are
exempted from the ban, a
spokesman said.
It also has learned that
for the first_ time since
August 1979, the mother
and brother of prisoner
of conscience Anatoly
Shcharansky were per-

mitted to visit him. The
meeting took place Sept.
5 in the Perm labor camp
in the Ural Mountains.
Meanwhile, the SSSJ and
UCSJ learned that on the
eve of Rosh Hashana, 2,000
Jews, many young,
gathered outside the Mos-
cow Synagogue.

TEL AVIV — A Mapam
party spokesman, quoting
American trade union fig-
ures, said last week that
2,500 Argentine Jews have
disappeared and been killed
by the Argentine govern-
ment.
Nahum Solan, a member
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were former members of
Zionist youth movements.
An estimated 50,000 op-
ponents of the ruling mili-
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have disappeared.

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Capt. Mikhail Eidelman,
who applied to emigrate
from the Soviet Union to Is-
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Refreshments will be
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In a related development,
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Mitzva of Mikhail

Kosharovsky Oct. 4, when
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Russian counterpart who is
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NEW YORK (JTA) — A leveled. The ministry acted
day-long prayer vigil last despite warnings by the at-
month by hundreds of Sy- torney representing the
rian Jews at the ancient Jewish community that
synagogue of Jorbar near such a move would have in-
Damascus, caused the Sy- ternational repercussions.
rian authoriteis to delay
Dwek said he has sent
their planned take-over of telegrams to President
the the shrine which marks Carter and Secretary
the site where Elijah an- General Kurt' Waldheim
nounced Elisha to succeed of the United Nations
him as Prophet, it was re- urging them to. send their
ported by Abraham Dwek, personal appeals to
president of the Committee President Hafez Assad of
for the Rescue of Syrian Syria in the most appro-
Jewry..
priate way, requesting
Dwek informed the his protection of the
Jewish Telegraphic Agency synagogue, known in
that the Syrian Ministry of Arabic as "Maqam Al
Education, which ,plans to Khudr."
enlarge its compound in
Dwek pointed out that the
Jorbar, suddenly attempted Alawite Moslem sect of
to seize the synagogue, which Assad is a member,
which probably would be reveres Elijah.

Meanwhile, police in Suf-
folk County on Long Island
are searching fOr vandals
who caused $100,000 in
damage to the Hebrew
Academy. of Suffolk County
in Hauppauge during Rosh
Hashana.
The vandals scrawled
swastikas on two classroom
doors, flooded most of the
building with water from a
garden hose, and stole desks
and school supplies.

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Synagogue Take-Over Halted

NEW YORK (JTA) — A
fire which destroyed a
synagogue in New Jersey
and several robberies mar-
red Yom Kippur services for
several congregations in the
New York metropolitan
area.
The fire, which destroyed
Temple Ahavas Achim in
New Brunswick, occurred
Saturday as 300 persons
were attending services.
The Middlesex County
Arson Task Force is inves-
tigating the blaze which
was described as being of
suspicious origin. It started
in a storage room at 3:40
p.m. as did an earlier fire
Friday night in which con-
gregation members dis-
covered several opened gas
jets and an American flag
burning.
In Brooklyn, the Young
Israel of Brighton Beach
was robbed of three Torahs,
valued at $1500; four small
silver crowns, valued at
$2500; two silver pointers,
worth $200 and three silver
breastplates, worth $1500.
The Shomrei Torah
Synagogue, also in Brook-
lyn, was robbed of a Torah
valued at $10,000.

Friday, September 26, 1980 35

Liz, Steve and Eli
Lampos

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