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NORELCO • Co While variables such as the in- dividual's weight and general health must be considered, nutri- tion experts at Cornell University Medical School estimate that a hunger striker can sustain life for 30-35 days if water is ingested. Edelstein, detained on charges of "drug possession" since Sep- tember, has recently completed seven days in solitary confine- ment, according to the NCSJ. He is also on a hunger strike follow- ing the confiscation of religious articles he had with him in the prison. - PLC-7 PRO: SAVE ON • KITCHEN • AID • • MIXERS • a One Block East of Greenfield Mon. tkni Sat. 10-4 p.m. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••• The 35s, Women's Campaign for Soviet Jewry, dressed in prison garb and chained themselves together fora march from the Finnish Embassy to the American Embassy in Washington to protest the Soviet violations of human rights. a result of a beating he received upon arrival at the prison. After sustaining injuries to the lower abdomen and liver, he is diag- nosed as suffering from hepatitis. No trial date has been set for Mesh, who is charged with al- legedly "resisting arrest" and "re- fusing to give testimony." Meanwhile, Kiev refusenik Iosif Berenshtein, charged with allegedly "resisting arrest," was convicted and sentenced to four years imprisonment on Dec. 10, the NCJS learned. The maximum penalty for the charge is five years. Berenshtein, a 47-year-old engineer, was arrested on Nov. 12 while in nearby Novograd Vil- insky to answer allegations of economic crimes made against his aunt, which have since been drop- ped. The NCSJ's Lawyers Commit- tee noted that the warrant for this arrest was dated Nov. 13, leaving questions concerning the legality of the procedure, as well as the initial grounds for his arrest. Since his arrest Berenshtein's wife, Faina, and his daughter have been threatened with simi- lar action. Storm rocks Israel coast In a recent development, Yuri Shtern, spokesman for the Soviet Jewry Education and Research Center in Jerusalem, was in Washington earlier this month to meet with government agencies, Congressmen and their staffs. In a meeting with Congressmen Bob Lagornarsino (R-Calif.) and Ben Gilman (R-N.Y.), Shtern de- scribed the recent harsh crackdown against Hebrew teachers and religious activists in the Soviet Union. "The Jews in the Soviet Union are at a very critical place right now," Shtern said. "It is important for influen- tial U.S. and European policymakers to speak out against these outrageous acts." Meanwhile, Dr. Alexander Tiemkin, a Soviet Jewish dissi- dent who was allowed to immig- rate to Israel, has issued a plea for his daughter, Marina, who has not been able to leave Russia. In 1973, the then 13-year-old Marina was kidnapped by the authorities from her father, after both had received exit visas for Israel, the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry reported. Dr. Tiemkin was forced from the USSR several months later, and has continued his campaign calling for the release of his daughter. Dr. Teimkin is associ- ated with Tel Aviv University. Tel Aviv (JTA) — A heavy storm swept Israel last Wednes- day and Thursday with torrential rains and winds of up to 60 miles , an hour registered in Arad. Roads in many parts of the country were flooded, traffic lights put out of order, and there were intermit- tent breaks in the electric power supply. Work in the Haifa and Ashdod ports came to a temporary halt. Farmers in general were pleased by the rains, which ex- tended as far south as the parched northern Negev area. Captors rape woman soldier Yuli Edelstein Although the investigation of Edelstein's case is now complete and he is expected to be tried shortly, the lawyer retained by Edelstein's wife, Tanya, now claims that he has been "made di- rty" by the case, and that he is "unable" to defend him. Finally, Mesh is reported as "dangerously ill" by the NCSJ as Tel Aviv (JTA) — The chief police pathologist confirmed that Hadass Kedmi, a 20 year-old woman soldier whose remains were found two weeks after she disappeared on Nov. 29, was raped repeatedly by her captors for about a week before they mur- dered her. The police are continuing their investigation of the crime under a tight lid of secrecy. Yakov Mesh