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August 14, 1981 - Image 56

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-08-14

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'THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

56 Friday, August 14, 1981

Hadassah Cites Soviet Prisoner Ida Nudel

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annual convention at the
New York Hilton on Sunday
by awarding its highest
honor, the Henrietta Szold
Award, in absentia to Ida
Nudel. The Prisoner of Con-
science was exiled to Siberia
three years ago on charges
of "malicious hooliganism"
for asking the Soviet
authorities to "give me my
visa" to go to Israel on a
hand-lettered window
poster in her Moscow
apartment after all of her
formal applications were
rebuffed.
In presenting the award
to Elena Friedman, Nudel's
sister who came to the
United States from Israel at
the invitation of Hadassah,
Rose Matzkin, chairman of
Hadassah's award commit-
tee and a former president
of Hadassah, said the prece-
dent of presenting the
award in absentia was

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Lein's behalf were not
permitted to do so by the
judge because of their
friendship for the defen-
dant.
Irina , Lein, at the time of
her husband's arrest, called
it a "tactic in the KGB
tyranny now being waged
against Jewish refuseniks
and others involved in the
struggle for Jewish self-
awareness." The Lein fam-
ily has been denied emigra-
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the second in two weeks, has
been convicted in the Soviet
Union. Evgeny Lein, a 42-
year-old doctor of engineer-
ing, was sentenced in a
Leningrad court to two
years of exile at hard labor
for allegedly "resisting a
representative of
authority."
Lein was held in prison
since his arrest on May 17.
On that day he had attended
a seminar on Jewish history
in a private apartment,
when uniformed policemen
and KGB agents burst in
and arrested several par-
ticipants, including Lein.
He was accused of "beating
a policeman."
Lein defended himself at
his one-day trial, attended
by about 50 people. Accord-
ing to activists, the pro-
curator's witnesses did not
succeed in proving the
charge. It was shown that
an injury to the policeman's
leg could not have been in-
flicted inside an apartment.
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produced by the pro-
curator was written 20
days after the incident
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taken because Nudel "is
special.'
She told the 3,000 dele-
gates and guests that the
check which usually accom-
panies the citation "will be
waiting for Ida Nudel when
she is released from a-desol-
ate but in Siberia and per-
mitted to realize her dream
of aliya to Israel. It is singu-
larly appropriate that
Hadassah, the Women's
Zionist Organization of
America, should give its
highest award to Ida Nudel,
who epitomizes human
yearning for freedom and
the Zionist aspiration to be
with her own people in Is-
rael."
The 3,000 delegates and
guests rose and pledged
to carry on the battle for
freedom for Nudel, her
fellow Soviet Jewish
Prisoners of Conscience,
and for the human rights
of all people = individu-
als fighting for dignity,
security and freedom.
Meanwhile, the National
Conference on Soviet Jewry
has learned that another
Jewish emigration activist,

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