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October 09, 1987 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-10-09

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New York (JTA) — "I'm so
excited, I don't stop... I'm so
excited, I don't sleep... I will
run, I will run. I will run to
see my sister. I haven't seen
her in 16 years." With these
words, long-time refusenik
and Soviet Jewry activist Ida
Nudel, in a telephone call
from Moscow last week, an-
nounced to the National Con-
ference on Soviet Jewry here
that she had been given per-
mission to immigrate to
Israel.
She received the news just
hours prior to the start of
Yom Kippur in Moscow.
Nudel, 56, an engineer-
economist, was in Moscow for
a hearing for permission to
resume residence there, after
being forced for five years to
live in exile in the Moldavian
city of Bendery.
While waiting for her resi-
dency permission, Nudel was
called by Rudolf Kutznetsov,
head of the Moscow OVIR
emigration bureau, and told
to return to Bendery to get
her papers in order, as she had
permission to emigrate.
No specific date has been
set for her departure. Early
this year, Nudel was on a list
of eight refuseniks who the
Soviets said would never be
allowed to emigrate. She was
among the first group of re-
fuseniks, including Anatoly
(Natan) Sharansky and
Vladimir Slepak, to bring the
plight of Soviet Jews to the
world's attention. Slepak re-
mains in Moscow, also on
that list.
Nudel said she would not
return to Bendery until after
Yom Kippur, but that im-
mediately following she
would comply with the order.
Nudel's sister, Elana Frid-
man, has been living in Israel
for 16 years, and for that en-
tire time Nudel, and Fridman,
have waged a relentless,
world-famous campaign for
Nudel to immigrate to Israel.
After first applying for a visa

Ida Nudel: Good news for
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in 1971, Nudel received her
first refusal in 1972.
In 1978, Nudel was exiled
to Siberia for hanging ban-
ners outside her Moscow
apartment window saying
"Let me join my sister in
Israel." On her return from
Siberia in 1982, she was
denied permission to live in
Moscow, and many cities and
towns would not grant Nudel
permission to stay.
In Bendery, where she was
finally allowed to reside, she
was harassed and followed.
Last year, when Nudel tried
to see Nobel Peace laureate
Elie Wiesel in Moscow, she
was taken off her bus in
Bendery and beaten.
In her phone call with the
NCSJ, Nudel said she hoped
"All my friends in Russia
should leave soon. Many peo-
ple should leave every day."
Nudel was for years known as
the "guardian angel - of
Jewish Prisoners of Con-
science for her visits and
packages, and her personal
drive for attention to their
case.
Nudel also expressed her
thanks to the NCSJ and
other organizations for their
efforts on her behalf. She was
told that an NCSJ delegation
would be waiting for her as
she arrived in Israel.
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Ida Nudel Receives
Permission To Emigrate

"Mom, this esrog is lemon-scented!"

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