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Jerusalem (JTA) — Foreign
Minister Yitzhak Shamir said
Monday that contacts between Is-
rael and the Soviet Union would
continue despite a leak to the Is-
raeli media over the weekend of a
meeting in Paris between the Is-
raeli and Soviet ambassadors to
France, Ovadia Sofer and Youli
Vorontsov respectively.
According to the leaked story,
the two envoys discussed the
possible restoration of diplomatic
relations between Israel and the
USSR and what actions on both
sides might help bring that about.
While deploring the leak, Shamir
strongly defended Sofer as a good,
active and useful ambassador.
Shamir appeared before the
Knesset's Foreign Affairs and Se-
curity Committee to respond to
expressions of incredulity over
the contents of Sofer's cabled re-
port of his conversation with Vor-
ontsov — which Israel Radio
picked up and broadcast last Fri-
day.
Labor MK Abba Eban, the
committee chairman, said it was
highly unlikely that the Soviet
ambassador would have discussed
his own impending promotion to
Washington with an Israeli dip-
lomat, as Vorontsov apparently
did.
In Washington, the State De-
partment had no direct comment
last week on an Israel radio report
that the Soviet Union had offered
to allow unrestricted Jewish
emigration in return for Israel
giving up the Golan Heights.
"Our position has always been
that we would welcome any im-

provement in relations between
Israel and other countries,"
Robert Smalley, a department
spokesman, said.
Turning to the question of
Jewish emigration which Smalley
noted has dropped to "the lowest
level in years," he said the U.S.
position has always been that "the
USSR, in fulfillment of its exist-
ing obligations, should allow all
those who wish to emigrate to do

SO."

In a related development, ac-
tress Jane Fonda and LOS Angeles
Mayor Tom Bradley issued public
appeals last week in that Califor-
nia city to Soviet leader Mikhail
Gorbachev on behalf of Soviet
Jewish refusenik Ida Nudel amid
reports that her health has deter-
iorated.
Fonda and Bradley urged
Soviet officials to allow Nudel,
known as the "guardian angel" of
the Soviet Jewry movement, to be
reunited with her sister, Bane
Friedman in Israel. Nudel first
applied for emigration from the
Soviet Union in 1972.

Meanwhile, the New York-
based Student Struggle for Soviet
Jewry (SSSJ) has launched a
campaign that will focus on the
immediate danger faced by Drs.
Isai and Grigory Goldstein of
Tbilisi, leading Soviet Jewish ac-
tivists who have been refused exit
visas for 14 years.
For information on the cam-
paign, labeled "Goldsteins for
Goldstein," contact the SSSJ, 210
W. 91st St., New York, N.Y.
10024.

Knesset Factions Back
Moves Against Arabs

Jerusalem (JTA) — For the first
time in the history of the Jewish
state, two political factions have
adopted a formal policy of apar-
theid against Arabs.
The two factions, recently
elected to the local council of
Kiryat Arba, reached a coalition
agreement which provides for the
mass dismissal of Arab workers
employed by the municipality,
and discourages the development
of local plants whose owners
would not commit themselves
against the hiring of Arabs.
Legal experts immediately
questioned whether the coalition
agreement was legally sound, in-
asmuch as it supported open dis-
crimination on a racial basis.
Previously, the high court has
ruled that no public authority
could practice racial or religious
discrimination. Premier Shimon
Peres ordered Attorney General
Yitzhak Zamir to investigate the
legality of the coalition agree-
ment.
The agreement was signed last
weekend between the United
Kiryat Arba list and the Kach list,
comprising supporters of Rabbi
Meir Kahane. Kach won 22 per-
cent of the votes in the elections
and thus became a key to any coal-
ition. Personal differences be-
tween the local Likud faction and
the United Kiryat Arba list ,pre-
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vented the two factions from
reaching an agreement.
Previously the high court has
said no public authority could
practice racial or religious dis-
crimination. In the past, the court
abolished actions taken by local
municipalities on the grounds
that they were of a discriminatory
nature. The court also ruled that
this principle also applied in the
administered territories. The
Civil Rights Movement Knesset
faction said it would provide legal
assistance to any Arab who would
be affected by the coalition
agreement.

Stamp Issued

New York (JTA) — The Carib-
bean island of Antigua and Bar-
buda has become the first country
to issue a stamp and souvenir
sheet to mark the 850th anniver-
sary of the birth of Maimonides.
The $2 stamp has a portrait of the
famous Jewish philosopher,
scholar and medical doctor. The
$6 souvenir sheet has the same
portrait, with a floral design de-
corating the border area. The de-
signer and printer of the stamp is
the House of Questa in London.

