Robert St. John Advocates Mobilization
of Forces to Resist Threats to Israel
Mobilization of all sym-
pathetic forces in the duty of
resisting the mounting
threats to Israel was advo-
cated by Robert St. John,-
author and lecturer, in
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analysis of the elements
now emergine as dangers
to Israel's security.
He listed the factors in-
volved in the struggle in an
address Tuesday afternoon,
at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, be-
fore more than 500 attend-
ing the annual donor event
of the Women of Jewish Na-
tional Fund.
St. John declared that
participation of non-Jewish
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"Food and Song To
Delight The Heart"
friends of Israel have an ob-
ligation to support these
tasks in the interest of a se-
cure Israel and the peace of
the Middle East and the
world.
Shirley
Kraft,
president of Women of
JNF, announced retain-
ing the standards of con-
tributions to the fund
with gifts of $100,000.
Herschel Fox had a recep-
tive audience that ex-
pressed appreciation for his
medley of songs in Hebrew,
Yiddish and English.
Doris Markel, program
chairman, introduced St.
John and presided at the
meeting. Participants also
included Bess Axelrod, Viv-
ian Stollman and Betty Sil-
verman.
St. John listed five
"specific reasons" for the
threats to Israel:
• "Because of the
complete lack of morality
in the world ...
• "The Current turmoil
in the Middle East .. .
• "The wave of anti-
Semitism sweeping the
world .. .
• "Loss of Israel's best
supporters in the November
election .. .
• "Israel's economic
problems, inflation, pres-
sures that are difficult to
overcome."
Referring to his most re-
cent visit in Israel, the
32nd, St. John said he was
impressed by the progress
contributed to Israel's
creativity- by the activities
pursued by the Keren
Kayemet l'Israel, the
Jewish National Fund.
Soviet Refusnik Guberman
Released From Jail, Exiled
NEW YORK (JTA) —
Igor Guberman, who was
sentenced last March to five
years imprisonment in a
labor camp and had his
property confiscated, has
been released from the
camp and sent to internal
exile in Siberia where he
will serve a 16-month term,
according to the Student
Struggle for Soviet Jewry
and the Union of Councils
for Soviet Jews.
His exact location is at
present unknown. In an-
other development, Simon
Shnirman, 23, who was ar-
rested May 1978, was re-
leased from a labor camp
Nov. 29 after completing a
21/2 year sentence on
charges of draft evasion.
In Washington, the
Jewish community last
week observed the 10th an-
niversary of its daily vigil
for Soviet Jewry and the
32nd anniversary of the
signing of the United Na-
tions Declaration on
Human Rights with an ap-
peal to the Soviet Union to
free Jewish prisoners of
conscience and to end the
"cultural and religious per-
secution of Jews" who seek
to emigrate from the USSR.
Marking the vigil,
which has been a daily
practice opposite the
Soviet Embassy since it
began on Dec. 10, 1970,
during the Hanuka festi-
val, a large crowd
gathered at the site as
Marcia Weinberg, chair-
man of the Soviet Jewry
Committee of the Jewish
Community Council of
Greater Washington, and
Rev. John Steinbruch,
pastor of the Luther
Place Memorial Church,
attempted to deliver a
"statement of concern" to
the embassy.
They were met at the em-
bassy gate by an official who
spoke to them briefly but re-
fused to accept Nov. 13 and
is currently awaiting trial
in Moscow on charges of
"slandering the Soviet
state," was the central focus
of the Human Rights Day
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Friday, December 19, 1980 35
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