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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-08-08

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Friday, August 8, 1986

Jerusalem (JTA) — Israeli and
Soviet diplomats are to meet of-
ficially in Helsinki, Finland,
within two weeks to discuss con-
sular matters and issues pertain-
ing to Soviet property in Israel.
This has been confirmed in Jer-
usalem this past Sunday follow-
ing several weeks of unofficial
rumors.
Observers here attach signifi-
cance to the impending meeting,
even thoughit is formally billed
as dealing with relatively un-
political matters. They feel the
Soviets are "signalling" some-
thing merely by their initiative
to hold the meeting.
But there is no expectation
that the meeting will lead to the
early reestablishment of diplo-
matic relations, which were
severed by the USSR and its
satellites during the Six-Day
War. At most, observers here
believe, the meeting would lead
to the establishment of consular
relations.
Until three years ago, the Fin-
nish Embassy in rIel Aviv main-
tained a special, separate depart-
ment to handle Soviet consular
interests here and matters of
church property. But now, that
separate department has been
wound up and these matters are
taken care of directly by the
chancery of the Finnish
Embassy.
The newspaper Ye dio t

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"Leading up to the summit is a
good time to increase our ef-
forts," he said.
"There will be local activities
and local community members
going to Washington," said
Weiner of the proposed summit.
"There will be a national re-
sponse and we will be a part of
it."
Such actions will indicate to
American legislators the
strength of support here for
Soviet Jewish emigration,
Graham explained.

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He went on to express hopes
that renewed ties between the
USSR and Israel - would help re-
duce the "drop-out" rate among
Jews leaving the Soviet Union.
If there were direct flights be-
tween Moscow and Tel Aviv,
Graham reasoned, the percent-
age of Jews leaving with a visa
for Israel but "dropping out" in
Vienna and heading for the
West would decrease. Currently
about 60 percent of all Jews
leaving the Soviet Union go to
Israel, Graham said.

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National Jewish Hospital and
Research Center in Denver.
He sits on the boards of the
United Foundation, Friends of
Modern Art of the Detroit Insti-
tute of Arts, Interlochen Music
Camp, Detroit Symphony Or-
chestra executive committee,
Cranbrook Academy of Arts and
Sciences and the Michigan
Thanksgiving Parade Founda-
tion. He is also a patron
member of the DIA.
Handleman is a trustee of
Oakland University, The Michi-
gan Development Foundation,
Committee Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan and
Harper-Grace Hospitals.

Achronot reported that the

Soviets seek to send a team to
Israel for an extended stay, to
survey and register all Soviet-
owned property.
The Russian Church in Israel
is divided into two denomina-
tions: the red or Soviet-linked
church, and the white or anti-
Soviet church with its head-
quarters in New York. Both have
properties in Jerusalem, Jaffa
and elsewhere. The State of
Israel has consistently recogniz-
ed the red church's claims in
cases of dispute. .
Meanwhile, Israel and Poland
are making final preparations
for the opening, later this
month, of interest offices in War-
saw and Tel Aviv, as agreed
earlier this year: Observers see
that move, too, as evidence of
new Eastern bloc concern to
step up presence and involve-
ment in Israel — albeit on a low
profile at present.
The Soviet initiative to hold
talks has generated intense
speculation in Israel and around
the world. Many pundits pur-
port to see in the Kremlin's move
a sign that the Soviets believe
there may be diplomatic move-
ment in this region soon.
Moscow, according to this
theory, does not want to be left
out of the action.
The Soviets have effectively
been excluded from Mideast
peacemaking ever since the step-
by-step diplomacy of then-U.S.
Secretary of State Henry Kiss-
inger in 1973-75 which fashion-
ed from the Yom Kippur War
standoff the separation of forces
agreements with Egypt and
Syria and the interim agreement
with Egypt.
The subsequent peace treaty
process under the Carter Ad-
ministration was also brought to
fruition with the deliberate ex-
clusion of the Russians.
During and since that period,
successive Israeli governments
have developed a hostile attitude
to the very notion of Soviet in-
volvement, and thus to an inter-
national peace conference.
Indeed, it was only in the past
year that the Israel government
under Peres has somewhat revis-
ed that stance and now official

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