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November 07, 1986 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-11-07

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Wiesel, who was in Moscow
to arrange for Soviet par-
ticipation in a conference on
non-Jewish victims of the
Holocaust, to be held in
Washington in February.
While there, the Nobel
Peace Prize recipient for 1986
also met with Soviet Jewish
refuseniks. Wiesel ad sought
without success to meet with
Soviet leader Mikhail Gor-
bachev and dissident phys-
icist Andrei Sakharov.
The Simchat 'Thrall celebra-
tions in Moscow draw a large
crowd every year of Jews who
do not otherwise attend
synagogue, and it is the main
Jewish event in the Soviet
Union. On this occasion, Jews
gather in front of the Choral
Synagogue and sing and
dance in the holiday's tradi-
tion. The five who were ar-
rested were involved in a "tus-
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New York (JTA) — Five
major grants for Jewish edu-
cational and cultural endeav-
ors recently were announced.
They are:
A $1 million grant to the
Annenberg Research Insti-
tute for Judaic and Near
Eastern Studies, Merion Pa.,
to establish the Andrew Allen
Chair in Near Eastern Stud-
ies. Donor Allen is a trustee
of the post-graduate research
center.
A $1 million endowment
gift from the Dorot Founda-
tion to create the Chair for
the Chief Librarian of the
Jewish Division of the New
York Public Library. Jewish
Division chief Dr. Leonard
Gold will occupy the chair,
which represents the largest
gift ever made to the division.
The Dorot Foundation, based
in New York, supports Jewish
education in the U.S. and
Israel.
A $200,000 grant from the
Charles H. Revson Founda-
tion tQ enable the Video
Archive for Holocaust
Thstimonies at Yale Universi-
ty, New Haven, Conn., to con-
tinue its operations through
1988. The foundation awarded
the university a $300,000
start-up grant in 1982 to
operate the archives.
A two-year research grant
of $82,590 from the National
Endowment for the Humani-
ties to Prof. Herbert Paper of
the Hebrew Union College-
Jewish Institute of Religion,
Cincinnati campus.
$540,000 from the Plough
Foundation of Memphis,
Tenn., for a synagogue-
museum complex at the
Union of American Hebrew
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