Friday, October 7, 1983 7 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Quotas Irk AJCommittee O Soviets Release 135 in Sept. NEW YORK (JTA) — During September a total of 135 Jews were permitted to leave the Soviet Union, the National Conference on Soviet Jewry reported. This brings the total number of Jews leaving the USSR in the first nine months of this year to 1,071. In San Francisco, more than 4,000 persons linked arms and surrounded the Soviet Consulate last Sun- day in the most• massive demonstration for Soviet Jews in the history of north- ern California. At each of the four corners of the block where the Consulate is lo- cated, a shofar was sounded. Rep. Barbara Boxer, a Democrat, announced a new proposal at the rally. She suggested to the Soviet gov- ernment that, as a goodwill gesture to the West, the Soviets release 269 Jewish prisoners of conscience and long-term refusniks, one for each person who died in the Korean plane that was shot down by the Soviets. Prior to the rally, ac- tivists set up a Soviet Jewry street fair, with an exhibition of under- ground Soviet Jewish art, photographs of Bernstein to Leave UJA Jewish refusniks and of Soviet Jewish com- munities. The rally and street fair were organized by the Jewish Community Rela- tions Council of San Fran- cisco, Marin and the Penin- sula, and the Bay Area Council on Soviet Jewry which is a member of the Union of Councils for Soviet Jews. It was co-sponsored by many other northern California Jewish organiza- tions. • NEW YORK — The American Jewish Commit- tee expressed its concern last month over Administ- ration proposals to limit re- fugees in the U.S. in the coming year, particularly a proposed reduction in ad- missions from Eastern Europe, which it called "an action that would signal to the Soviet bloc that the U.S. has diminished its com- mitment to refugees from that part of the world." A statement by Howard I. Friedman, AJCommittee president, pointed to Ad- ministration consultations with Congress that have set a refugee admissions ceil- ing of 90,000 for 1983 when only a maximum of 60,000 will actually arrive. "This practice of establishing ceil- ings we have no intention of meeting both perverts the intent of the Refugee Act of 1980 and makes planning for receiving refugees im- possible to carry out effi- ciently," the statement said. NEW YORK — The American Jewish Commit- tee has expressed its ap- proval of an executive order issued last month by New York Mayor Edward I. Koch, prohibiting the con- duct of city business at pri- vate clubs that discriminate on the basis of race, religion, sex, national origin or other extraneous factors. In a letter to Mayor Koch, James G. Greilsheimer, president of the AJCommit- tee's New York chapter, de- clared that discrimination by social clubs represented "one of the most serious and most largely ignored ves- tiges of bigotry in our coun- try." 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