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February 08, 1985 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-02-08

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Six rabbis were arrested at the New York offices of Tass, the Soviet news
agency, last month while demonstrating against the anti-Jewish
policies of the Soviet Union.
New York (JTA) — Seven and urges them to live u p to the
women and seven children, aged commitments to respect indi-
seven months to four years, were vidual human rights that they
hustled into a police wagon and have solemnly undertaken in a (
taken to Manhattan's 23rd Pre- whole series of international ac-
cinct for booking on disorderly cords, from the Universal Dec-
conduct charges Sunday after laration on Human Rights ))
they attempted to block the gates through the Helsinki Final Act C
the Concluding Document
of the Soviet Mission to the and
agreed to in 1983 at Madnd.
United Nations.
The report noted that the
The women were demonstrat-
crackdown began July 26 when
ing against the current wave of
Moscow Hebrew teacher Alek-
arrests and trials of unauthorized
sandr Kholmianskiy was arrested
Jewish educators in the Soviet
in Estonia on charges of
in
the
third
phase
of
what
Union,
hooliganism. Police later claimed
the Student Struggle for Soviet
they found a pistol and ammuni-
Jewry (SSSJ), organizer of the
tion in his parents' apartment. <
terms
"Operation
demonstration,
Last Friday he was sentenced to
according
to
Glenn
Redemption,"
18 months in a labor camp on
Richter, national coordinator of
charges
of hooliganism.
the SSSJ.
In September, another Moscow
"Operation Redemption" began
Hebrew teacher, Yuly Edelshtein,
on Jan. 7 when six rabbis were
was arrested after police claimed r
for
staging
a
sit-in
at
the
arrested
they found narcotics in his apart- r/
office of 'Cass, the Soviet news
ment. In December, he was sen-
agency. On Jan. 25, four other
tenced to three years in a labor
rabbis and two journalism stu-
camp.
dents were arrested for trying to
In Odessa, Yaacov Levin, a
block the gates to the Soviet UN
Jewish cultural activist, was sen-
Mission.
tenced to three years in prison
In Washington, the State De-
Nov. 19 for anti-Soviet slander
partment released a report whiCh
because he circulated religious
it said "details a deliberate and
material. His future father-in- )
on-going campaign of arrests and
law, Mark Netomnyashchiy, was
intimidation targeted at the ac-
also scheduled to go on trial Jan.
tivist Jewish community in the
29 after being arrested for anti-
Soviet Union by Soviet
Soviet slander. Their friend,
authorities."
Yaakov Mesh, a refusenik, was
The report charged that "a
arrested for resisting arrest, but 7
major, sustained crackdown on
released because he sustainedK,
Hebrew teachers and other
life-threatening injuries.
Jewish cultural activists," began
The report continued with the
last August which, by the end of
arrest of Iosif Berenshtein, a Kiev
January, resulted in 11 activists,
Hebrew teacher, who was sen-
four of them Hebrew teachers,
tenced to three years in labor
being arrested. Four of those ar-
camp for allegedly resisting the
rested have already been sen-
police. After his conviction, he,/
tenced to labor camps.
The report noted that "the was beaten and stabbed, suffenng\
deep facial wounds and losing his
methods used — arrests, beatings,
sight in one eye, with the respon- s
the planting of evidence, and the
sibility he may lose his sight in
use of the media to slander re-
the
other.
fusenik activists — have created a
Two Ukrainian Jewish ac-
renewed atmosphere of crisis in
tivists, Leonid Schreier and
the Soviet Jewish community and
Yaakov Rosenberg, both of Cher- --
heightened international concern
novtsiy, were charged in October \
about what may next lie in store
with anti-Soviet slander. Schreier
for Soviet Jewry.
was sentenced to three years in a
"The United States government
labor camp. Rosenberg remains in
deplores this accelerating cam-
prison, pending trial.
paign in the strongest possible
The report noted that after the
terms, calls on the Soviet
arrests stopped in December, they
authorities to end it immediately

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