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November 28, 1980 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-11-28

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10 Friday, November 28, 1980

Hillel Institute

ST. LOUIS — Jewish stu-
dents from campuses
throughout the Midwest
will attend a Hillel Founda-
tion institute at Washing-
ton University of St. Louis,
Dec. 21-25.
Theme for the conference
is "Is the American Dream a
Jewish Nightmare?"

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Florida Club
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The Michigan Broward
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Dec. 2 and a social meeting
7:30 p.m. Dec. 5 in the Hol-
lywood Bank building in
Sunrise, Fla. -
Guests are invited free of
charge. For information,
call in Florida, Fae Castle-
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NEW YORK (JTA) —
Five former editors of the
underground Soviet jour-
nal, "Jews in the USSR"
who now live in Israel, ha
issued a statement protest-
ing the arrest of the current
editor, Viktor Brailovsky,
for "defaming the Soviet
State and public order," it
was announced in New
York by the National Con-
ference on Soviet Jewry.
Brailovsky was arrested
Nov. 13 after leading a pro-
test of Soviet Jews against
the government's refusal to
grant them exit visas.
The protest was held in
conjunction with the open-
ing in Madrid of the confer-

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ence reviewing the Helsinki
Agreements. If officially
charged, he could face up to
three years of confinement
in a labor camp.
The former editors —
Mark Azbel, Aleksandr
Voronel, Vladimir
Lazaris, Raphael Nudel-
man and Emma Sot-
nukova — stressed that
the magazine was
founded as an organ of
self-expression of the
two-million strong
Jewish minority in the
Soviet Union and be-
cause of its very nature it
could not have, and did
not, contain any material
of political character."
They charged that the
"repression" against "Jews
in the USSR" started when
the magazine began in
1973, and continues. "All
the past editors of the mag-
azine had been subjected to
searches and interrogra-
tions accompanied with
threats of arrest," they said. -
Meanwhile, the Commit-
tee of Concerned Scientists
has sent a cgble to Griffin
Bell and Max Kampelman,
who head the U.S. delega-
tion in Madrid, urging them
to raise Brailovsky's arrest
at the conference. ,
In a related development,
20 Soviet Jewish scientists
were prevented by uni-
formed and plainclothes
Soviet police from attending
their regular weekly semi-
nar at the Brailovsky
apartment.
The "Sunday seminar"
was organized eight
years ago by Soviet Jews
who, like the . Brailovs-
kys, had been denied
permission to emigrate to
Israel and had lost their
scientific research jobs
for having applied.
In Paris, the Representa-
tive Council of French
Jewish Organizations
(CRIF) has asked the
French delegation to the
Madrid conference review-
ing the Helsinki accords to
raise the question of Soviet
Jewry and press the Soviet
government to respect its
international pledges.
_ In New York, AFL-CIO
Secretary-Treasurer, Tom

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a relative of imprisoned
Soviet Jew Jan Kaplan, who
in 1976 received a letter
from Kaplan which was
smuggled from prison and
sent to his wife.
The relative was known
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1976. Persons with infor-
mation about the relative,
should call Ruth Broder in
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ference, took note that
"even as the Washington
event took place, Jews in
Moscow and six other cities
were on a three-day hunger
strike to protest official re-
strictions on Jewish emig-
ration."
Other speakers joining
Donahue at the reception
were Sen. Henry M.
Jackson (D-Wash.), a long-
time defender of interna-
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