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September 18, 1987 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-09-18

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Karen Altman learned the most about Soviet Jewry by reading about the
families.

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FRIDAY, SEPT 18, 1987

gressmen who had signed
such things before, to explain
we needed more signatures. I
think it was one of the most
effective things I did. It was
something so direct: I don't
really know what it's like in
the Soviet Union, but I can't
imagine that it doesn't help
when they see all the names
of American Congressmen,
that it is getting a lot of
political attention. I hope it
helps."
While she spent much of
her time in Washington in
the union offices, Altman's
summer had its share of fun.
She roomed with a friend in
a 'dormitory at George
Washington University, and
spent much of her free time
exploring the sights,
museums and restaurants of
the area. It was, she said,
"half work and half vacation,
and all very exciting."
Altman recently returned
to Ann Arbor for her senior
year at the University of
Michigan. After earning her
Bachelor in Business Ad-
ministration degree next
May, she plans to attend law
school. But first, she hopes to
bring the issue of the
refuseniks to the attention of
her fellow students at the
university possibly through
Hillel or another
organization.
"I don't consider myself
politically involved," Altman
said. "But we're all Jewish,
here and in the Soviet Union.
If my grandfather hadn't
come over here, my family
might be the ones still there.
It's just the way the cards fell
— they are there, we came
here. It's a matter of human

rights. People should have a
choice, and Jews should be
able to go anywhere." 1:1

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Demographic
Expert Issues
Warning

Jerusalem (JTA) — Demo-
graphic expert Meron Benve-
nisti warned in a newly-
published report that Israel
may be turning the admini-
stered territories into a
"police state" by the seeming-
ly innocent device of estab-
lishing a computer data bank
on their inhabitants.
Benvenisti, a former deputy
mayor of Jerusalem, heads
the West Bank Data Base pro-
ject which monitors demo
graphic changes there and in
the Gaza Strip resulting from
Jewish settlement.
He reiterated in his latest
annual report his contention
that Jewish settlement of the
territory already amounts to
an irreversible annexation.
He added that the greater in-
volvement of Jordan in West
Bank affairs during the past
year has contributed to for-
malizing the political status
quo and legitimizing it.
"This means the Jordanian
have given Israel a free hand
in the defacto annexation of
the Israeli enclaves in the
West Bank and unlimited
construction in then,"
Benvenisti said at a press con-
ference. "This is being done
through a joint Israeli-
Jordanian rule over the
Palestinian population."

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