THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 10 Friday, Noisier 6, 1S1 Two Soviet Emigres Reach for Too Much _ When they arrived in Israel, they were wel- comed by the Jewish Agency and the Absorp- tion Department. They received an apartment in Jerusalem and were helped to open an office for translations and photo-copies. Helena knew several languages, as she had worked in the Tass Press Agency in Moscow. The couple married le- gally and had a daughter. They led an idyllic life. Helena was always dressed in imported clothes. The couple borrowed money from neighbors and friends and always had debts. This life did not last long. One day they vanished from their apartment in Jerusalem. Helena went with her daughter to Paris, where she joined with Christian Russian emi- grants. By MOSHE RON The Jewish News Special Israel Correspondent TEL AVIV — In the Armon Hanaziv quarter in Jerusalem has lived until recently two Soviet Jewish emigres, Leonid Kolczinsky with his young wife Helena. She is the daughter of a Soviet minister in one of the Soviet republics. Helena comes from a strict Russian Orthodox religious family. She was educated by her religious grandmother, who influ- enced her to leave the Soviet Union and go to the Holy City of Jerusalem. Helena met the Jewish Zionist activist Leonid Koloczinsky and helped him fight for the right to leave for Israel. She proposed a marriage of expediency so that they could leave Rus- sia. Kolczinsky agreed and her father obtained exit permits for the couple. Her husband disappeared leaving heavy debts. He wanted to join Helena in Paris, but the neighbors in- terfered. The police forbade his leaving the country and the furniture in the apart- ment was confiscated. The police looked for him for months, finally found him and arrested him. He spent several months in prison and when he was released he disappeared again. Kolczinsky was active in the secret Betar movement in Latvia. He was born in Kharkov and by the age of 13 he was already active in the Zionist movement. Helena was strongly op- posed to the Communist re- gime. Her father tried to read to her news from "Pravda" in order to break her opposition. When he failed, he agreed to her leav- ing the Soviet Union so that she would not interfere with Ike gift evemiege his career. When Kolczinsky ap- pealed to the Soviet authorities for an exit per- mit to Israel, he was mobilized into the Soviet Army. He refused to swear allegiance to the army if Is- rael was not mentioned in the oath. For this he was sent to the Chinese border for army service. He put on his barracks wall pictures of Menahem Begin and Moshe Dayan. Israel Defense Minister to Visit U.S. Nov. 30 Sephardic Leader Eliachar JERUSALEM (JTA) — Eliahu Eliachar, a promi- nent leader of the Sephardic community in Israel who devoted much of his life to fostering better under- standing between Jews and Arabs, died last weekend at age 82. Mr. Eliachar, a busi- nessman and writer who was a member of the first two Knessets an• served as a deputy mayor of Jerusalem, was born in Is- rael to a family which traced its antecedents to JERUSALEM (JTA) — Defense Minister Ariel Sharon will visit Washing- ton Nov. 30 for talks with Secretary of Defense, Cas- par Weinberger on strategic cooperation between the U.S. and Israel. He will be preceded some 'weeks in advance by a high-level Israeli military delegation that will hold preliminary talks to pre- pare a "memorandum of understanding" for the two officials to sign. Last week, immediately after the U.S. Senate AWACS vote, Sharon had let it be known to the media that he proposed to postpone his U.S. visit, originally scheduled for sometime in November. Serena Brumer Serena Brumer, a member of Cong. Bnai Moshe for more than 40 years, died Oct. 31 at age 72. Born in Czechoslovakia, Mrs. Brumer was a member of the Bnai Moshe Sister- hood and a former board member. She was active in Hadas- sah, Sinai Hospital Guild, Allied Jewish Campaign, United Jewish Appeal, and was a member and past president of the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society. She was a life member of the Jewish National Fund and was on the board of directors of Women of JNF. She and her husband, Max, planted a forest in Is- rael. Besides her husband, Mrs. Brumer leaves a sister, Mrs. Pearl Iczkovitz; and nieces and nephews. Austrian Police Arrest Vienna Bombing Suspect a subscription to THE JEWISH NEWS 17515 W. NINE MILE ROAD Suite 865 Southfield, Michigan 48075 IIIMMIEVEGEIZSEW!E73 17515 W. 9 Mile Rd. Suite 865 Southfield, Mich. 48075 Address State City From $15 enclosed Zip Code served as a vice president of the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies and as a member of the board of the Jewish Guild for the Blind, died Nov. 1. He was 57. Suite 865 Southfield, Mich. 48075 WM JUST from New Shekalim JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Advisory Committee of the Bank of Israel has authorized planning for the eventual printing of 500 and 1,000-Shekel notes. The exchange rate now is 13.7 shekels to the dollar. Paste in old label TO: Hashish Found TEL AVIV (JTA) — Over $3 million worth of hashish has been washed ashore on an Israeli beach NEW YORK (JTA) — Ar- thur J. Dixon, who had 17515 W. 9 Mile Rd. VIENNA (JTA) — Aust- rian police have arrested a Palestinian who they be- lieve planned and organized the killing of Vienna City Councilman Heinz Nittel and the attack on the synagogue in the Austrian capital. According to the Interior Ministry, police in Salzburg arrested Bahij Younis, 28, who was carry- ing a Jordanian passport. A search of his home pro- duced a number of hand- guns, hand grenades, and several Arab passports. Police believe he is one of the top organizers of the ex- tremist Palestinian group, Al Asifa, headed by Abu Ni- dal. JERUSALEM (JTA) — The government will spend more than 800 million shekels on Project Renewal this year. Nome Arthur Dixon To: The Jewish News -Project Renewal . Expenses Told Gentlemen: Please send gift subscription to: ELIAHU ELIACHAR Marranos who fled the Spanish inquisition in the 15th Century. The family moved to Amsterdam but resettled in Jerusalem as early as 1485. Mr. Eliachar was the founder of the World Sephardi Foundation and a co-founder and vice president of the World Sephardi Federation. He was honorary president of the Israel Council for Pea& with the Palestinians. NAME .L Effective Date • s = - •