Dr. Korey Analyzes the Issue
of Soviet Jewish Immigration
GROSSINGER'S, N.Y.
(JTA) — Dr. William Korey,
director of international
policy research of the Inter-
national Council of Bnai
Brith and author of "The
Soviet Cage," believes that
the emigration of Soviet
Jews is part of the atmos-
phere of detente.
In an interview with the
Jewish Telegraphic
Agency, he indicated that
the picture, however, is very
complex. The Jackson-
Vanik amendment, which
was originally designed to
encourage the Soviets to
open their doors to permit
Jewish emigration, has had
only limited utility.
"For one thing, the Rus-
sians neither asked for, nor
recognize the legitimacy of
the amendment," Korey
said. "Secondly, the United
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amendment to another bill,
effectively neutralized the
Jackson-Vanik amendment
by limiting the number of
credits available to favored
nations."
While recognizing the
limitations of the
Jackson-Vanik legisla-
tion, Korey does not sub-
scribe to the thesis es-
poused by a number of
world Jewish leaders
that the amendment is
counterproductive and
that it has worked
against Soviet Jewish
emigration.
"The drop in emigration
is unrelated to the passage
of the amendment: there
was a sharp decrease in the
number of Soviet Jews
months before the legisla-
tion. On the other hand the
Jackson-Vanik bill helped
convince the Soviets to drop
their education tax on
emigres."
Korey believes that the
Soviet-Jewish emigration
should be seen in the proper
perspective. "You know, the
German Federal Republic
believes in quiet diplomacy
in trying to effect the emig-
ration of the Volga Ger-
mans and the other Ger-
mans who have been trying
to leave Russia," he said.
"Yet the West German gov-
ernment has only effected
the emigration of a tiny
number of Germans in con-
trast to the large number of
Soviet Jews who have been
permitted to leave."
With regard to the gen-
eral question of emigration,
Korey recognizes the
paradox which sees detente
as a factor in Soviet policy
towards Jews.
"For the Soviets, the
Mideast situation is re-
levant: they are ardent
supporters of the Syrians
and the PLO. Jews can-
not become critics of Is-
- rael in order to satisfy the
demands of detente."
In pressing for Soviet
Jewish emigration, Korey
feels that moral suasion is
still an important factor.
"During the Stalin years
this approach would have
been useless but under the
current regime it is possi-
ble."
Korey believes that pro-
tests against Soviet perfor-
mers, providing they are
done without alienating
audiences, are effective
means in keeping the issue
of Soviet Jewry in the public
eye. "Spreading mice on the
floor during concerts is not
what I would call an effec-
tive technique because you
lose the people you want to
persuade."
Novick Elected
NEW YORK — Ivan J.
Novick, immediate past-
president of the Zionist
Organization of America
has been elected vice
chairman of the National
Conference on Soviet
Jewry.
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