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February 10, 1984 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-02-10

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TEL AVIV (ZINS) — The
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reported that anyone who
invested in the Israel Stock
Exchange in January 1983
suffered a 62 percent loss in
October.
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NEW YORK — Exiled parents in June 1972, as he
Soviet poet Joseph Brodsky was being forced into exile
has announced he will by the Soviets. His mother
renew a 12-year campaign died last year. He said he
to persuade Soviet had already formally
authorities to grant his 80- petitioned the Soviet gov-
year-old father an exit visa. e rnment 12 times to grant
According to the New an exit visa to his father,
York Times, the younger Aleksandr.
Brodsky made public a let-
ter signed by 23 Americans
supporting his request for
the visa. The signers in-
cluded Nobel Prize-winning
novelist Saul Bellow,
Brooklyn District Attorney
and former U.S. Congress-
woman Elizabeth Holtzman
and Paul Moore, the Epis-
copal Bishop of New York.
The Times reported that
Joseph Brodsky last saw his

I would like to acknowledge with grateful
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Dr. Goldman
Critiques Bellow

NEW YORK — "Saul
Bellow's Moral Vision: A
Critical Study of the Jewish
Experience" by Dr. Liela H.
Goldman, has just been pub-
lished by Irvington Pub-
lishers.
This 269-page volume
evaluates Bellow's treat-
ment of the Jew in contem-
porary times, from the turn
of the century through two
World Wars, Hitler's
Holocaust and its survivors,
the birth of Israel and the -
present day.
Dr. Goldman is an in-
structor of English at the
University of Michigan —
Dearborn. Although many
scholars have dealt with the
problem of Jewishness in
Bellow's fiction and non-
fiction, this is believed to be
the first full-length treat-
ment of this subject.

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WASHINGTON
Former U.S. Secretary of
State Henry A. Kissinger
was on a list of potential
targets of the Abu Nidal
terrorist team that severely
wounded Israel's ambas-
sador to England, Shlomo
Argov, in June 1982, the
Washington Post reported.
According to the Post, the
terrorist group is now ex-
panding its operations with
the support of Iraq and
Syria. American and
British intelligence officials
link the group to as many as
50 terrorist plots or attacks
in the last six months.
Meanwhile, Kissinger,
who was awarded the Nobel
Peace Prize in 1973, will re-
ceive Bnai Brith's first In-
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Award at a Banquet March ks,
14 in Palm Beach, Fla.

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Coalition to Aid
Project Renewal

JERUSALEM (JNI) —
The Education Ministry,
the Community Center
Corporation and the gov-
ernment coordinator for
Project Renewal each
agreed last month to pro-
vide a third of the funds
needed to keep open the 15
community centers in Proj-
ect Renewal areas whose
operations had been
threatened by budget cuts.

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