54 Friday, April 2, 1982 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS During the American Civil War, seven Jews won the Congressional Medal of Honor. lintwr ltafirx 19701 W. 12 MILE RD. (Just East of Evergreen) 559-3377 Wishes Everyone A VERY HAPPY PASSOVER FRIDAY - ALL DAY FISH & CHIPS ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT Wishing Our Friends & Customers A HAPPY PASSOVER CHOICE COCKTAILS OPEN 7 DAYS MON.-THURS. 11 to 11 p.m. FRI. 11 to 2 a.m. SAT. 4 to 2 a.m. SUN. 12 noon to 11 p.m. CIRO'S 1535 CASS LAKE RD. 1/4 Mile N. of Orchard Lake Rd. 681-3440 MR. & MRS. HARRY WEISS • AND FAMILY WISH EVERYONE A VERY • HEALTHY & HAPPY • . 4 PASSOVER 4 WE WILL CLOSE WED., APRIL 7 4 4 AND REOPEN FRI., APRIL 16 A HARRY WEISS' I ORIGINAL ESQUIRE RESTAURANT-DELICATESSEN 353-4999° •••••• ■"■ ;';......•• 11 MILE AT LAHSER Nudel Back in Moscow After Siberian Exile WASHINGTON (JTA) — joined in a group to help Ida Nudel, the "angel" of the support efforts for Soviet Soviet Jewish emigration Jewry. The 97th Congres- sional Class on Soviet movement, was released from her four years of exile Jewry was organized by Reps. William Coyne (D- in Siberia last week and is in Moscow, the Union of Pa.) and Christopher Smith Councils for Soviet Jewry (R-N.J.) to "dramatize the plight of prisoners of con- reported. Soviet Jewry groups have science and particularly- been urging the Soviet gov- long-term refuseniks who are seeking to emigrate ernment to allow Ms. Nudel, 51, to join her family from the Soviet Union." In Amsterdam, Foreign in Israel as soon as she is Minister Max van der Stoel released. According to the New was presented with a peti- York Times, Miss Nudel tion on behalf of Soviet was convicted of "malicious Jewry this week bearing hooliganism" after she and 900,000 signatures col- some other Moscow Jews lected in Holland. They will be joined with who had been denied exit visas tried to hang protest petitions from other Euro- posters outside their win- pean countries for presenta- tion to the Parliament of dows on June 1, 1978. Miss Nudel and an- Europe in Strasbourg this other activitist, Vladimir May. Slepak, were arrested. It also was reported He was sentenced to five .that Jews in the Soviet years, she to four. Union, already reeling The NYTimes added that render Kremlin-condoned before she applied to go to rnti-Semitism, are being Israel in 1971, Miss Nudel oppressed still further, was an economist. She was this time by near-total denied permission to emi- exclusion from schools of grate on the grounds that higher learning, Bnai her work touched on na- Brith charged. tional security, a contention Dr. William Korey, direc- she denies. Miss Nudel's sis- tor of policy research for the ter and former husband are International Council of in Israel. Bnai Brith, using statistics Soviet on the city of Moscow re- Meanwhile, Jewish activist Kim Frid- cently released by the man was released from a USSR, said the number of Soviet labor camp on Satur- Jewish students in all in- day after completing a one- stitutions of higher learn- year sentence for alleged ing in Moscow in 1980-1981 "parasitism," it was re- had fallen to 1.5 percent of ported by the National Con- the total enrollment. ference on Soviet Jewry. That is less than half the Another Soviet Jewish low figure of a decade ear- activist, Mikhail Tsivin, 18, lier and far less than the was arrested Sunday in percentage of Jews residing Moscow's Red Square for in Moscow, Korey said. stating publicly that he In a related development, wanted to emigrate to • Is- the Indiana Jewish Post and Opinion reported that the rael. It was also learned that three-month test accepted Jewish activists in under pressure from the Leningrad have been Jewish Agency by HIAS, warned by Soviet whereby Russian immig- authorities that no more rants would be refused as- than six persons may sistance unless they had gather in any private close relatives in the U.S., home for a Passover has been a failure. Figures available up Seder. In Washington, 39 mem- until last Friday showed bers of the House have that while HIAS is not Presidents Conference Studies Administration's M.E. Policy DINNER Char-Grilled Ribs with Meriwether's Secret Sauce Served with fresh Onion Rings, homemade Cole Slaw and our own Teacup Bread. $8.95 V. 111, . Telegraph North of 10 Mile, Southfield 358 - 4950 Van Dyke South of 13 Mile, Warren 574-9670 -.10,1 0 ,Ps oi llIsif f es o gsalproola u t te dgfo f, ofgeo p lih.. NEW YORK (JTA) — The Conference of Presidents of Major Ameri- can Jewish Organizations has embarked on a nation- wide campaign to under- score Israel's "major sac- rifices for peace" and to pro- test current Administration policies in the Middle East that could damage the peace process and imperil U.S. strategic interests in the region. Squadron, Howard chairman, said seven regional meetings had been scheduled at which current concerns of the Presidents Conference over the "dangerous drift in U.S. pol- icy" would be explored. These meetings will culmi- nate in a national leader- ship conference, highlight- ing the dangers confronting Israel, now being planned for April 20 in Washington. Speakers at the meetings, co-sponsored by the Na- tional Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council and the local Jewish Com- munity Relations Council in each community, include Squadron; former Confer- ence chairmen Theodore Mann and Rabbi Alexander Schindler; and Yehuda Hellman, executive director of the Conference of Presidents. The schedule of meetings, some of which have already taken place, are: Miami, Chicago, Atlanta, Balti- more, Boston, Los Angwles and New York. The highest is not to de- spise the lowest, nor the lowest to envy the highest; each must live in all and by all. processing all the Rus- sian Jews who reach Vienna, no more are going to Israel than chose the Jewish state before the test. However, the Post and Opinion reporte.d that the Satmar Rav Tov group, who is known to be anti-Israel, has been aiding 40 percent of the Russians who come to Vienna, up from its former average of five percent. 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