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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
18 Friday, June 24, 1983
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CARICATURES
by
Chuck Borshanian
535-5340
Soviet Jewry's Status Concerns Shultz
WASHINGTON (JTA) —
Secretary of State George
Shultz is "very disturbed"
about the recent develop-
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ments regarding the status
of Soviet Jewry including
the formation several weeks
ago of the Soviet
government-sponsored
"Anti-Zionist Committee of
the Soviet Public," _accord-
ing to a spokesman for the
National Conference on
Soviet Jewry (NCSJ).
Shultz met for one hour at
the State Department last
week with 13 Jewish lead-
ers, led by Theodore Mann,
chairman of the NCSJ, and
was presented with a report
from the NCSJ called, "An-
dropov's Jewish policy," an
analysis of the new offen-
sive against Soviet Jews
prepared for the Soviet
Jewry group by Dr. William
Korey; the director of policy
research for Bnai Brith In-
ternational. The Korey re-
port states that the "char-
acter and direction" of An-
dropov's Jewish policy. are
"ominous."
The general consensus to
arise from the meeting was
that the anti-Zionist corn-
mittee was anti-Semitic.
Last Thursday, repre-
sentatives of the United
Jewish Appeal - Federa-
tion and the Soviet Jewry .
Committee of Greater
Washington tried to de-
liver petitions bearing
1,000 signatures - to the
Soviet Embassy. Em-
bassy personnel refused
to accept the petitions
which protested the new
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slammed the gates shut.
left.
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publicly clashed at the press "betrayed their co-
conference where the com- religionists" to the Nazis.
From our designs
mittee announced that all
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Adolf Eichmann to prevent
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the "secrets of collabora-
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WASHINGTON — The tion" from becoming public.
• Tables
• Wall Units
House Post Office and Civil
Meanwhile, Lev Elbert, a
• Desks
• Cubes
Service Committee's sub- 35-year-old engineer from
• Shelves
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Elbert refused because it
The representatives are would block his attempts to
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ference with the mails.
Subcommittee chairman
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