24 Friday, November 25, 1983
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Moscow Jews Swarm Israelis
By MOSHE RON
The Jewish News Special
Israel Correspondent
TEL AVIV - Many vis-
itors to the Israeli Book
Pavilion in Moscow in Sep-
tember had the opportunity
to learn the history and
about political events in Is-
rael from the historic
"Headline" album of the Is-
raeli newspaper Maariv. It
shows the events in Israel
during the last 30 years.
The manager of the pavil-
ion, Yaacov Loewinger, had
an interesting meeting in
the private apartment with
a group of Jewish
youngsters. They had first
said the traditional prayers
and then sat down to dinner.
Loewinger told them that
in Israel, like in Moscow,
there is a tendency of
youngsters to return to
Jewish religious life and
tradition. Loewinger was
told that there are hundreds
of Jewish youngsters in
Moscow who say prayers in
the synagogue and study
the Bible and the Talmud.
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The youngsters listen
to broadcasts of Kol Is-
rael Radio though the au-
thorities try to disturb
the broadcasts. They im-
prove their Hebrew from
these broadcasts. When
one of these youngsters,
Juli Koshrowsky, was
asked about the present
situation of the Jewish
youth in Moscow, he
answered in the style of
the Israeli Stock Ex-
change: "Variable, rising
with modest down ten-
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gin's resignation, the
economic situation in Is-
rael, why the Israel Defense
Forces had not occupied.
West Beirut and if cinemas
and theaters are open in Is-
rael on the eve of Shabat.
They complained that the
delegation had not brought
When the Israeli delega-
tion arrived in Moscow be-
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they were accompanied by
KGB agents to a special
room of the airport and
warned not to get in touch
with any opponents of the
Soviet regime. Members of
the delegation remarked
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On the eve of Rosh
Hashana the members of
the Israeli delegation vis-
ited the Great Synagogue.
They found thousands of
Jews, including many
7 -youngsters outside the syn-
agogue. There were Jews
who had walked for three
hours to reach the syna-
gogue.
Rabbi Shajewitz asked for
six entrance tickets to the
Israeli Pavilion for himself
and five yeshiva scholars
and for some religious
books. One of the Jews, who
prayed with zeal, held in his
hand a pamphlet of the Is-
raeli Pavilion.
On the second day of Rosh
Hashana a group of Ameri-
can Jews came to the syna-
gogue. One of them read the
Haftorah and he and many
Jews cried with emotion.
The fair lasted six days
and the Israeli delegation
received a permit from
the Israeli rabbinate to
hold the pavilion open
during the holidays.
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