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December 11, 1981 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-12-11

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

There certainly are not so
many men of large fortune
in the world, as there are

pretty women to deserve
them.
— Jane Austen

LOU BRESSLER

Betcha Thought I forgot

HAPPY
43rd BIRTHDAY
From Your Favorite Relative

I

CONGREGATION B'NAI DAVID

Sisterhood and Men's Club

Annual CHANUKAH and LATKA PARTY

and

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Sunday, December 20, 1981
7:00 P.M.

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Children $2.00

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by December 17th

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Soviet Jewish Emigration at Record Low

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
The Reagan Administra-
tion warned that if the pre-
sent downward trend of
immigration of Jews from
the Soviet Union continues,
the rate this year will be the
lowest "since the Soviet
Union began to permit sig-
nificant Jewish emigration
in the early 1970s."
The Administration also
charged that along with this
cut in emigration "Soviet
authorities began a major
crackdown on Jewish ac-
tivists."
The charges were con-
tained in the President's
Eleventh Semi - Annual
Report to the Commission
on Security and Coopera-
tion in Europe on the Im-
plementation of the Hel-
sinki Final Act. The report,
which covers the period
June 1 to Nov. 30, was
transmitted last week by
Secretary of State Alexan-
der Haig for President
Reagan to the Congres-
sional commission headed
by Rey. Dante Fascell (D-
Fla.).
"Only 8,047 (Jews) have
left in the first nine
months of 1981, as com-
pared to 17,734 during
the same period in 1980
and 38,678 in the first
nine months of 1979," the
report said. "Many Soviet
Jews attribute this de-
cline to the deterioration
of East - West relations in
the past several years
and to Soviet reluctance
to lose skilled man-
power."
The report said that po-
tential emigrants, "Jewish
applicants, especially,"
have experienced difficulty
in receiving, the required
letter of invitation from ab-

road needed to emigrate.
The report noted that, in
addition, Jewish sources es-
timate that more than
200,000 Soviet Jews al-

BONN (JTA) — Harry
Tabor, who is considered the
"father" of Israel's solar
energy program, is among
the scientists from the Un-
ited States, Israel and Fr-
ance who will share this
year's Alfred Krupp von
Bohlen and Halbach Prize
for Energy Research.
The recipients of the DM
500,000 ($200,000) prize, in
addition to Tabor, are Daryl
Chapin, Calvin Fuller and
Gerald Pearson, all of the
United States; and Felix
Tromba of France. All were
cited for the "outstanding
services" in the research
and development of solar
energy.

`Mideast Fears
Soviet Threat'

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
Rep. Toby Roth (R-Wis.)
who has returned from his
first visit to Israel, Saudi
Arabia and Egypt, said that
he found that the leaders of
the three Middle East coun-
tries were as concerned with
the threat to their area from
the Soviet Union as was the
United States.
The freshman Con-
gressman is a member of the
House Foreign Affairs Sub-
cominittee on Europe and
the Middle East.

FIRESTONE

JEWELRY_

ready have the necessary
letter from Israel.
Some Jews have been
waiting as long as eight
years to emigrate.

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