AJ Committee Fires Rosenberg Washington (JTA) — The American Jewish Committee has fired its Washington representative, M.J. Rosen- berg, after six months on the job, allegedly because of his ar- ticle published in the New York Timesdefending Israel's role in the Iran arms affair. Jewish newspapers report that David Gordis, AJCommit- > tee executive vice president, acknowledged that Rosenberg was dismissed two weeks ago, but said "it was due to an evolv- ing incompatibility with the organization" and "had noth- ing to do with the New York Times piece." Rosenberg previously was editor of Near East Report, a weekly newsletter published by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, the major pro-Israel lobby. He declined to comment publicly on his dis- missal from his $82,000-a-year job on the advice of his attor- ney. Sources close to Rosenberg claim that AJCommittee threatened to fire him if he published the article, which \, appeared on the Times' op-ed page last month. They also al- leged that AJCommittee re- fused to print Rosenberg's de- fense of Israeli soldiers who wounded two Arab youths in a West Bank riot. That piece was set for AJCommittee's bi- weekly newsletter, Washing- Any question about whds lowest? ton Report. losif Begun Arrives In Moscow Now is lowest. By U.S. Gov't. testing method. SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Smoking Causes Lung Cancer, Heart Disease, Emphysema, And May Complicate Pregnancy. Competitive tar level reflects the Jan. '85 FTC Report. NOW. THE LOWEST OF ALL BRANDS. SOFT PACK 100s FILTER, MENTHOL: 3 mg. "tar", 0.3 mg. nicotine ay. per cigarette by FTC method. * 1986 R.J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. New York (JTA) — Former Soviet Prisoner of Conscience Iosif Begun arrived in Moscow last week following his release from Chistopol Prison in the Tatar Republic of the USSR. He was par- doned after serving three years for "anti-Soviet ac- tivities" as a result of his teaching of Hebrew. Begun was met at the Moscow train station by throngs of supporters in the Jewish movement and hoisted on their shoulders in a jubilant celebration. The Hebrew song "Heveinu Shalom Aleichem" could be heard reverberating through the streets of the Soviet capital. Begun, an observant Jew, chose not to desecrate the Sabbath by traveling after his release from prison Friday morning. Instead, he and his wife Irma, and son Boris spent Shabbat in a hotel near the prison. Begun said he had not yet heard from Soviet authorities regarding a visa to leave for Israel. 29