Mal THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Human rights groups express concern for Soviet. Jewry Washington (JTA) — Warning that the situation for Soviet Jewry is becom- ing "desperate," 34Jewish, Christian, peace, human rights and black organiza- tions sent a cable to Soviet President Konstantin Chernenko and Soviet pro- secutors Monday urging them to revoke a two-year sentence against a 28- year-old Moscow Jewish re- fusenik. The refusenik, Aleksandr Yakir, an electrical engineer, was on trial last week after being arrested June 18 for draft evasion and the sentence was an- nounced this week. An ap- peal is scheduled to be heard ' today in Moscow at which time it is expected to be an- nounced whether the sen- tence is to be served in a labor camp, or Soviet prison. At a press conference at the Union of American He- brew Congregation's Reli- gious Action Center here, Rabbi David Saperstein, co-director and counsel of the center, said this was the first time that "such broad coalition of organizations joined together to speak out" on a single case. The coalition, which had sent a cable to Soviet lead- ers before the trial, also sent telegrams to President Reagan, Democratic Presidential Candidate Walter Mondale, and Secre- taiy'of State George Shultz urging them to intervene on behalf of Yakir. At the press conference, statements were released from the White House and Mondale. In a related development, Soviet Jewist refusenik Aleksandr Kholmiansky of Moscow, a 34-year-old He- brew teacher, has been ar- rested and is being charged with hooliganism, accord- ing to information received last week by the Greater New York Conference on Soviet Jewry in New York. Kholmiansky, who has been waiting for permission to emigrate since 1978, faces up to a year in prison on the accusation that he trampled on,some flowers in a public park. He has been in confinement since late July, but no trial date has been announced. In Jerusalem last week, Premier Yitzhak Shamir appealed to world public opinion to press for the re- lease of Soviet Jewish Pris- oner of Conscience losif Be- * gun, who is currently serv- ing a 12-year prison term for "anti-Soviet agitation." Shamir told the Cabinet Aug. 4 that Begun's health had suddenly deteriorated. The Soviet authorities, Shamir said, allowed Begun to receive medical treat- ment in a prison hospital after he was held in con- finement, but he was re- turned to solitary 6onfine- ment after the treatment: Meanwhile, according to an unconfirmed report from the Agence France - news bureau, a contingent of 50 members of an unofficial, dissident peace group were arrested in Moscow Aug. 8, the Union . of Councils for Soviet Jews reported. The organization, Group for the Establishment of Trust Be- tween the USSR and the United'States, was holding a meeting in a Moscow apartment when the build- ing was raided by the Rus- sian police, according to spokesman Vladimir Brodsky. Newly-elected MK Kahane could lose U.S citizenship Washington (JTA) — The State Department is study- ing whether Rabb Meir Kahane should be stripped of his United States citizen- ship now that he has sworn allegiance to a foreign gov- ernment in taking a seat in the Knesset this week. would then have a year in which to appeal to the De- partment's Appellate Re- view Board, an autonomous body made up of three per- sons not in the Consular Af- fairs Bureau. Interior Minister Yosef Burg, who was acting Speaker, demanded that But State Departnient Kahane take the pledge or deputy spokesman Alan he would not be a member of Romberg stressed Tuesday Parliament. that it is a "very long proc- During Tisha b'Av cere- ess, very complicated" and monies at the Mughrabi will take "several months or Gate to the Old City last longer." Romberg had indi- week, Kahane was the only cated, after the controver- person allowed through the sial founder ,of the Jewish gate to the entrance of the Defense League was elected Temple Mount. Police last month to the Knesset, allowed the newly-elected that he might lose his citi- MK to enter the Temple zenship. Without arresting him be- Romberg added that cause of the immunity he there had been two previous now enjoys as a member of cases of Knesset members the Knesset. who lost their citizenship, At least one Israeli offi- one of whom was reinstated cial believes Kahane got and the other who lost his some uneipected support American citizenship. from Israeli-Arab voters in Whether Kahane will his July 23 election bid. Ac- lose his citizenship will be cording to an Israeli expert determined by the State on Arab-Jewish relations. Department's Bureau of Moshe Gabbay, director of Consular Affairs, which the Arabs Studies Institute will look inta "all the relev- of the Givat Haviva Center ant circumstances," Rom- for Advanced Studies, as berg said. If Kahane's citi- many as 500 Arabs may zenship is revoked, he have voted for Kahane. OBITUARIES Rabbi Joseph Greenwald New York (JTA) — Rabbi Joseph Greenwald, president of the Rabbinical Congress of the United States and Canada in the . Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, a 'center of the Satmar Chasidic Move- ment, died Aug. 11 at age 81. While Rabbi Greenwald had served as president of the congress, he was in fact' founder and head. of the Pupa Chasidic movement which he built into a worldwide movement of some 100,000 members and he was not a Satmar Chasid. 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