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January 23, 1981 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-01-23

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

42 Friday, January 23, 1981

'Moscow

Private Religious Classes Disbanded by Govt.

NEW YORK (JTA) — All
the privately run religious
classes in Moscow have
been forced to shut down be-
cause of KGB harrassment,

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ence on Soviet Jewry
(GNYCSJ).
The "official" Moscow
yeshiva contains 10 gov-
ernment picked students
and is presumably not af-
fected by this crackdown.
The Jews are the only
Soviet minority who are de-
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tern, the GNYCSJ noted.
Uniformed KBG offi-
cers also physically dis-
banded .a privately or-
ganized Hebrew kinder-
garten whose students
were four and five years
old, according to the
GNYCSJ.
Viktor
Meanwhile,
Brailovsky, held in Mos-
cow' Butyrka Prison, is
seriously ill, according to
the National Conference on
Soviet Jewry.
Brailovsky, a leading ac-
tivist of the Jewish emigra-
tion movement, and editor
of the journal, Jews in the
USSR, was arrested
Nov. 13 on charges of "de-
faming the Soviet state and
public order."
In New York, Alexander
Magidovich, a long-time re-
fusnik, was sentenced to 21/2
years in a labor camp, it was

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Reagan Private
Club Affiliation
Is Challenged

NEW YORK — Member-
ship in discriminatory pri-
vate clubs is "inappropriate
for the leaders of our gov-
ernment, who should
exemplify concern for the
fullest measure of equal
opportunity for all Ameri-
cans," the American Jewish
Committee declared.
Maynard I. Wishner, na-
tional AJCommittee
president, responding to re-
cent reports that some
members of the Reagan
Administration maintain
memberships in exclusio-
nary clubs, issued the fol-
lowing statement:,
"The American Jewish
Committee believes that it
is inappropriate for the
leaders of our government,
who should exemplify con-
cern for the fullest measure
of ,equal opportunity for all
Americans, to maintain
membership in private
clubs which arbitrarily
exclude persons solely on
the basis of race, religion,
national origin and gender.
It further believes that all
newly appointed govern-
ment officials, including
members of the Cabinet,
should resign any member-
ship in such clubs."

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reported by the Student
Struggle for Soviet Jewry.
The charges against the
49-year-old electrical
engineer are still not
known.
In a related develop-
ment, the Women's Di-
vision of the American
Jewish Congress has
embarked on a campaign
to remind the imprisoned
Jewish Soviet dissident,
Anatoly Shcharansky,
and the Kremlin leader-
ship, that his plight has
not been forgotten.
The membership of the
women's division mobilized
to send birthd.ay greetings
directly to Shcharansky
Tuesday in the forced labor
prison camp near Moscow to
which he is confined. The
women also plan to send
telegrams to Soviet
• President Leonid Brezhnev
and Anatoly Dobrynin, the
USSR's ambassador to
Washington, urging them
to free Shcharansky, who
has been in custody for al-
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NEW YORK — The
Anti-Defamation League of
Bnai Brith has prepared a
19-minute film, shot in
Oberammergau, West
Germany, critiquing the
1980 Passion Play.
The film records com-
ments of an ADL delegation
which visited Oberammer-
gau last year.
Jewish organizations
have been working for two
decades to remove anti-
Semitic elements from the
Passion Play. The year-long
Oberammergau pageant,
which is normally held
every 10 years, will be re-
peated in 1984 for the play's
350th anniversary.

Raytheon Agrees to Pay
Penalty for Boycott Role

The legislation "prohibits
WASHINGTON (JTA) —
The Raytheon Co., man- u.S. firms or individuals
ufacturers of electronics from providing information
and communications in support of a boycott im-
equipment, has agreed to posed by a foreign country
pay a civil penalty of $5,000 against another nation
for supplying information friendly to the U.S., such as
about its business relations Israel," the department said
to the Arab League's Cen- in its announcement.
Raytheon, according to
tral Boycott Office in
Damascus, the Department the department, brought
of Commerce has an- the alleged violation to
the department's atten-
nounced.
Raytheon, whose execu- tion when the company
tive offices are in discovered it hal
Lexington, Mass., neither supplied the informatic„
admitted nor denied the to (the boycott office in
charge that the department Syria.
"Raytheon said it relied
alleged was in violation of
the anti-Arab boycott legis- upon misleading informa-
tion from a U.S. govern-
lation.
official overseas con-
Torah Registry/ ment
cerning the effective date of
NEW YORK (JTA) — In the regulations," the de-
the wake of numerous thefts partment said. The regula-
of Torah scrolls from the tions became effective Jan.
New York metropolitan 18, 1978.
area congregations, the
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