THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 18, 1983 25 Israelis Smash Lebanese Roadblock TEL AVIV (JTA) — An Israeli patrol, commanded by a full colonel, smashed through a Lebanese army roadblock in East Beirut Wednesday morning. There was no exchange of fire be- tween the two forces. The incident occurred only hours after the Lebanese army took control of the Christian section of the city which had been previously policed by the Christian Phalangist militia. An Israel arty spokes- man said "the Lebanese army erected (the) roadblock near Monte Verde, east of Beirut and at- tempted to prevent an IDF patrol from passing through. The patrol burst through the roadblock and continued on its way east- ward in the direction of the town of Beit Meri. The spokesman stressed that "the IDF has no intention of dis- continuing the patrols which are a routine part of the ongoing security activities in the region." He said the incident oc- , • Refusniks Populate Soviet Farming Collective of Ilyinka By MICHAEL SABIN (Copyright 1983, JTA, Inc.) (Editor's note: Michael Sabin is a poet and writer and a co-founder of The Poetry Kibutz.) The 130 religious, tradi- tionally observant Jews of Ilyinka, a sovkhoz (farming collective) in the Soviet Union, constitute a unique phenomenon — for the majority of them long des- perately to go to Israel. ' Yet no one has been allowed to even apply for an emigration visa at the local _emigration office in Vor- onez for several years. And the sovkhoz chairman, Alexei Kuvaldin, has adamantly refused to issue character references and statements that an exit applicant did not owe the collective any money. He has also refused to deliver the official invitations sent by Israeli relatives which are prerequisite to begin- ning the application to emi- grate. And so, the Jews of Ilyinka, even those who have not formalized their applications for exit visas to be reunited with their close relatives in Israel— as is their right, guaranteed by the Helsinki Accords — are de facto refusniks. Although Ilyinka is 1,000 miles from Moscow in the heart of rural Rus- sia, the Ilyinka Jews hold fast to religious tradition in the face of official cen- sure. They keep the Sab- bath and the dietary laws, observe the chagim, pray three times a day, circumcise newborn sons and bake their own mat- zot. In 1976, five Ilyinka families attempted to pro- test the Soviet authorities' refusal to grant them exit visas by a "work stoppage." They demanded that they be allowed to withdraw from the collective farm and move to a place where emig- ration to Israel might be possible. Of the five "striking families," only the family of Yakov Isaievich Matveev was inexplicably granted exit visas in August of 1980. They now live in Neve Yakov, in Jerusalem. But no one else has been allowed to leave Ilyinka. Wounded Envoy's Speeches Published JERUSALEM (JNI) — raeli diplomat who today Jerusalem Mayor Teddy not only fights for his Kollek last week presented country's cause under Israeli Ambassador Shlomo the most difficult circum- Argov, hospitalized by stances, but also risks his Hadassah's rehabilitation very life in doing so." center since he was shot in The London trial of three the head last June in Lon- Arabs charged with at- don, with a copy of a book tempting to murder Argov compiling Argov's speeches continues this week, while and articles. Argov remains paralyzed "An Ambassador Speaks with severely impaired Out" was assembled by the vision and variable intellec- Foreign Ministry and pub- tual capacity. lished in London last week jointly by Weidenfeld and AFSI Conference Nicolson and the Van Leer NEW YORK — Ameri- Jerusalem Foundation. In the preface, Kollek, cans for a Safe Israel (AFSI) wrote that Argov has be- will hold its national con- come a symbol "of the Is- ference on March 13 in New York on the theme of "Re- sponse to the Reagan Plan Gold Is Named for Israel." by U.S. Firm Featured speakers will be JERUSALEM — Eugene Israel's Ambassador to the Gold, former King's County U.S. Moshe Arens, Dr. (N.Y.) district attorney and Joseph Churba, director of an activist in the Soviet the Center for International Jewry movement in the Security and former senior U.S., has been named coun- adviser to the Arms Control sel to the U.S. law firm of and Disarmament Agency, Stroock, Stroock and Lavan. and Shmuel Katz, Israeli Gold made aliya and lives author and political writer in the Old City of who left Prime Minister Be- Jerusalem. He is in the gin's government because of process of joining the Israel disagreement over peace Bar Association. negotiations with Egypt. 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