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The second target is Jerusalem, where his inten- tion is to send the message that he is prepared to go some way towards meeting the prerequisites laid down by Peres for Soviet participation in any future Middle East peace process (the restoration of diplomatic relations and large-scale Jewish emigration). The third — and most im- portant — target is the United States; specifically the business community —and, most specifically, the Jewish business community, from which he expects tangible, economic rewards. Golan believes that Gor- bachev's primary intention beyond the public relations and diplomatic dimension of- his act — is to secure a grateful constituency in the United States that will ac- tively lobby for financial credits and most-favored- nation status for the Soviet Union. One of the earliest and most direct effects of the campaign for emigration by Soviet Jews and their supporters in the West was the passage in Con- gress of the Jackson-Vanik Amendment in December 1973. This amendment directly linked the expansion of trade between the United States and the Eastern bloc with "respect for the right to emigrate." Now, by his dramatic ges- ture — by doing the un- thinkable and allowing the leading Jewish activists of that period to leave — Gorbachev is hoping to create a reverse lobby that will cam- paign to repeal the amend- ment and shower him with economic benefits. It was no coincidence, say Israeli observers, that Nudel was released into the care of American Jewish oil magnate Armand Hammer, president of Occidental Petroleum, who personally brought her to Israel in his private Boeing airliner. Hammer, aged 89, forged his extensive commercial con- tacts with the Soviet Union through his old friend, Vladimir Illich Lenin, and is noted for his vigorous opposi- tion to any linkage between Soviet performance in the field of human rights and United States trade and credit restrictions. Over the years, Hammer, who personifies the Western capitalist, has had close deal- ings with every Soviet leader, assiduously developing a ramified network of in- dustrial interests in the Soviet Union. Gorbachev is clearly hoping to appeal to the capitalist in- stinct of United States in- dustrialists; to persuade them that Hammer — his financial success through joint projects with successive Soviet regimes and his resolute op- position to U.S. trade restric- tions — is a model to be emulated. The message, say the ex- perts, is that Gorbachev will play the West's game if they will help him play his. It is a message that Sharansky and other Soviet Jewish activists fervently hope will be treated with extreme caution. NEWS L Ethiopia Rejects Peres Request Jerusalem (jTA) — Ethiopia has reacted negatively to a re- quest by Foreign Minister Shimon Peres to allow the emigration of 15,000 Jews still living there, it was reported last week. Peres told the Conference on the Demography of the Jewish People here that he made the request in a meeting last month in New York with his Ethiopian counterpart, Berhanu Bayih. "But the minister reacted negatively," said Peres. "He argued that if the Jews were permitted to leave, the Moslems and the Christians would ask to do so." But Peres added that the minister conceded that Chris- tians and Moslems had not asked to leave the country. Files Preserved New York — Archival collec- tions detailing histories of three organizations that helped Jews during two World Wars will be preserved on microfilm at Yeshiva Univer- sity, thanks to a grant from New York State. Files from the Central Relief Committee 1914-1918, the Vaad Hatzalah, and Rescue Children, Inc., will be microfilmed in the project.