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February 06, 1981 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-02-06

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Macabbi Team
Loses to Moscow

Two Soviet Jewish Activists
Given Additional Sentences

TEL AVIV (JTA) — The
NEW YORK (JTA) —
Tel Aviv Maccabi basket- Two Jewish'activists, one in
ball team lost the second leg
of its two-game match Siberian exile and the other
in Moscow, have been tried
against the Moscow basket- and sentenced for the sec-
ball team, Central Sports ond time, according to the
Club of the Red Army, in
Brussels last Thursday by _Student Struggle for Societ
Jewry and Union of Coun-
an 83-81 score after beating
for Soviet Jews.
the Russian team 85-74 the cils
Alexander
Podrabinek,
day before.
who was given five years'
Despite the loss, Israel banishment to Siberia in
now stands at the head of 1978 for exposing Soviet
the six European national psychiatric abuse in a
champion teams. A win "samizdat" book, "Punitive
against Real Madrid in Medicine," has been handed
Spain this week will ensure an additional three years in
the Israeli champions a exile.
' ace in the European finals
His brother Kiril had
,1 March.
been imprisoned as further
retaliation, and was rear-
rested on the day he had
completed his sentence.
In Moscow, Makar
UNITED NATIONS Limanov was sentenced
(JTA) — The United Na- to 15 days in jail for "dis-
tions stamp bearing the in- obeying a police order,"
scription "Inalienable less than two weeks after
Rights of the Palestinian he was released from
People," which was issued prison for demonstrating
last Friday, was selling very at the Lenin Leibrary to
poorly, according to clerks mark the 10th anniver-
at the special selling sary of the 1970 Lenin-
counter at the UN for newly grad Trial.
Meanwhile, former pris-
issued UN stamps. They
said, "Nobody has been buy- oner of conscience Alexan-
der Vilig of Bolgrad, who
ing this stamp."
had been sentenced to 1 1/2
years for "draft evasion" in
February 1979 after he had
received an exit visa, has
now been notified that his
reapplication to emigrate
has been denied.
Meanwhile, a 10-member
24150 Telegraph Rd. at 10 Mile
committee will meet in
(next to Dunkin Donuts)
Madrid Feb. 23 to set a date
for the third Brussels Con-
Monday thru Saturday
ference on Soviet Jewry.
10 am to 6 pm
The deteriorating situa-
tion
of Soviet Jews and the
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cited as reasons for recon-
vening the Brussels Confer-
ence.
The committee, headed
by Jewish Agency and
World Zionist Organiza-
tion chairman Leon Dul-
zin, selected the Feb. 23
date for its meeting in
Madrid because it coin-
cides with the opening of
the Communist Party
convention in Moscow
and the resumption of the
Madrid conference on
compliance with the Hel-
sinki human rights ac-
cords.
In a related development,
Harvard law professor Alan
Dershowitz, who defended
Anatoly Shcharansky at his
trial as a Soviet prisoner of
conscience, sees Soviet Jews
and the Americans who had
been held hostage in Iran as
"chips in the international
bargaining game."
Like the now freed
Americans, the Soviet Jews
are "anxious to breathe the
air of Freedom, "Dershowitz
told about 170 members of
the House of Representa-
tives and the Senate and
their aides at a meeting on
Soviet Jewry at the Capitol
last wekek.
The meeting, a biennial
gathering conducted by the
Union of Councils for Soviet
Jews, was sponsored by
Senators Carl Levin (D-
Mich.) and Pete Domenici
(R-N.M.), and Representa-
tives Michael Barnes (D-
Md.) and Jack Kemp (R-
N.Y). Its puppose was to
familiarize new members of
Congress with the plight of
Soviet Jewry.

Jewish Convert
to Be Archbishop?

PARIS — Pope John Paul
II has named a Jewish con-
vert to Catholicism as Ar-
chbisiop of Paris, and the
man is expected to be named
a Cardinal of the Roman
Catholic Church.
Bishop Jean-Marie Lus-
tiger of Orleans was born in
Paris, the son of immigrant
workers from Poland. Dur-
ing World War II, his par-
ents were sent to Auschwitz,
where his mother was kil-
led. He was sent to live with
a Catholic family in Orleans
and converted at age 15.
The bishop reportedly
does not talk about his con-
version out of respect for
France's Jewish commu-
nity.

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