23 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 28, 1984 BORENSTEIN'S Stanley H. Kaplan The SMART MOVE! Candidate would change Brazil's '75 UN vote Sao Paulo (JTA) — Tancredo Neves, the projected front-runner in elections for Brazil's first civi- lian president in 20 years, prom- ised a delegation of national Jewish leaders that his adminis- traion would change Brazil's vote in favor the 1975 United Nations General Assembly "Zionism is ra- cism resolution," the World Jewish Congress (WJC) reported last week. The leaders of the Confederacao Israelita do Brasil, the central representative body of Brazilian Jewry and the WJC affiliate here, told Neves of their concern with the unbalanced position taken by Brazil with regard to the Middle East, and the increasingly overt Arab activism in the country. Neves took note of the Jewish community's concern and said he understood it. He said that his government would revise Brazil's vote on the "Zionism equals ra- cism" resolution. The Confederacao hosted sepa- rate luncheons at the Hebraica Club in Sao Paulo for both Neves, the opposition candidate, and the government-backed right-of- center cadidate, Paulo Maluf. Although the elections, slated for Jan. 25, will be indirect, with the actual presidential selection entrusted to a 686-member elec- toral college, the two candidates have engaged in an electoral campaign as if each had to win millions of votes. Even the Jewish community, which is of signifi- cance principally in Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Porto Alegre, became a target for the two candi- dates. At this stage in the campaign, the victory of Neves is considered almost a foregone conclusion. Israel asked to house VOA transmitter Jerusalem (JTA) — Israel is ex- pected to agree shortly to a re- quest from the Reagan Adminis- tration to build a powerful trans- mitter here to relay Voice of America broadcasts to the Soviet Union. The Americans have been pressing for this for some time but Israel was reluctant to further aggravate its bitter relations with the USSR. Recently the U.S. Ad- ministration reportedly increased its pressure, after several Euro- pean countries rejected a similar request. Reagan is known to personally put great stock in the VOA broad- casts behind the Iron Curtain. The Americans reportedly pro- posed that the new relay station would be used to transmit over- seas programs aimed at the Jewish communities within the Soviet bloc. Political sources here are said to believe that in light of Israel's close relations with the U.S. and the absence of formal relations with Moscow, there is no longer any point in turning down Wash- ington's request. BOOKS, GIFTS, RECORDS AND RELIGIOUS ARTICLES• Everything for the Jewish home, synagogue and school. Largest selection of Kosher wine. 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