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January 25, 1985 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-01-25

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NEWS

New York (JTA) — Thirteen
members of the Jewish Defense
League, including its national di-
rector, Fern Rosenblatt, were ar-
rested Sunday at a demonstration
in front of the Soviet mission to
the United Nations.
Several of the 75 JDL members
L who were marching in front of the
mission in sub-zero weather were
injured by police who swung their
clubs when the demonstrators re-
fused to move from the designated
area where demonstrations can be
held. One JDL member was
\- knocked to the ground and be-
aten. He was taken to the hospital
to have the wounds treated and
later released.
The demonstrators were pro-
testing the recent escalation of
anti-Semitism by the Soviet gov-
ernment and the increasing num-
bers of arrests of Jewish activists
and teachers of Hebrew and
-- Judaism.
In Washington on Wednesday,
\-,
the Union of Councils for Soviet
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Jews briefed Congressmen on the
) treatment of Jews in the Soviet
Union. Speakers included Elliott
Abrams, assistant secretary of
'` state for human rights and
humanitarian affairs; Stuart
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Eizenstat, legal counsel to the
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/--D UCSJ; and Mrs. Avital
Shcharansky.
Anatoly Shcharansky marked
his 37th birthday on Sunday in a
Soviet prison.

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ZALMAN KONIKOW, D.D.S.

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young Jews were arrested for
Zionist activity.
The current Minsk population
is estimated by a well-informed
source as being 35,000 in a total
Minsk population of 1.3 million.
(Allan L. Kagedan, American
Jewish Committee policy analyst
and an authority on the situation
affecting Jews in the Soviet
Union, estimates that there are
still 50,000-60,000 Jews in Minsk
and a total of 135,000 in Belorus-
sia.) There have been all-too-few
reports about Jews in Minsk and
their activities. It is evident from
the Judaica account that there is
little, if anything, left of the
spiritual-cultural Jewish life
there.
Interest in Minsk will never
vanish, in spite of the tragic in the
current status.
These reminiscences are re-
corded with a sense of gratitude to
the Detroit City Council leader-
ship for having revived a deep
interest in an historically impor-
tant Jewish center.

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