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Washington (JTA) — Five rabbis arrested at a Soviet Jewry demonstration last May began a fifteen-day prison sen- tence Friday, urging members of the press to focus not on them personally, but on the conditions of Jews in the Soviet Union which the planned arrest and imprisonment were meant to dramatize. "This act will be worthwhile only if it will generate aware- ness and action on behalf of Prisoners of Conscience lan- guishing in Soviet prisons," the rabbis said in a statement read by Gary Fink, another rabbi ar- rested last May. Like most of the 23 who were convicted last Wednesday of violating a Dis- trict statute against demonstrat- ing within 500 feet of an em- bassy, Fink accepted the origi- nal suspended 15-day prison sentence, together with six months unsupervised probation and a $50 fine. Clearly concerned that the lit- tle media attention that has been generated by the series of arrests, convictions and the cur- rent imprisonment has been di- rected toward the Soviet Jewry activists themselves rather than their cause, the Jewish Commu- nity Council of Greater Wash- ington, where last week's press conference was held, offered a long statement of its own detail- ing the nature of religious per- secution against Jews in the Soviet Union and only seondar- ily making mention of the jailed rabbis and their "effort to give dramatic voice to the severity of the situation facing Soviet Jews." Similarly, the rabbis, some of whom had been quoted in the press as protesting the judge's handling of the case and what they called unduly harsh sen- tences and selective prosecution — demonstrators arrested at the South African Embassy have not been prosecuted — urged that the media "not write or re- port about us,or our families of our conditions during these fif- teen days." Instead, they asked them to "focus on our oppressed brethren in Soviet jails, their families, and on the unbearable condi- tions of Soviet Jews who seek to live in freedom." A statement by the Washing- ton Board of Rabbis, which has sponsored the arrest rallies at the Soviet Embassy, called on the Soviet Union to cease the harrassment and persecution of Soviet Jews, without mentioning the ve rabbis in jail. Following the press confer- ence, six Chanukah dandles were lit by Eileen Bayer and Karen Oler, the wives of jailed rabbis Harold Bayer and David Oler, who dedicated each of the six to a Jewish activist who has been persecuted in the Soviet Union. President Reagan has been urged to make a strong state- ment in support of Soviet Jewry by issuing a pardon to the five rabbis. The plea, in a telegram to the President, was made by the Rabbinical Assembly and the Central Conference of American Rabbis, the Conserva- tive and Reform rabbinical organizations, respectively. A similar plea was issued by the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry. At the same time, B'nai B'rith International denounced the