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Soviets Release
Refuseniks
Before Summit
New York (JTA) — Feliks
Abramovich, son of the Soviet
Union's longest-waiting
refusenik, Pavel Abramovich,
received a phone call from the
National Conference on
Soviet Jewry last week infor-
ming him that his parents
had received word that they
would be getting permission
to emigrate.
Abramovich was one of
several long-waiting refuse-
niks who were told they
would be getting permission
to leave the Soviet Union.
Among the others were
Aleksander, Rosa and Anna
Ioffe, and the extended Bialy
family: Leonid Bialy; his wife,
Judith Ratner Bialy; their
son, Misha; Misha's wife,
Miriam; Miriam's parents,
Viktor and Maya Fulmakht;
and another daughter of the
Fulmakhts, 12-year-old Rena.
The way was also cleared for
the emigration of the family
of Aleksander Kholmiansky,
whose wife, Anna, received a
waiver of financial obligation
from her father last month.
Although the Moscow OVIR
emigration office has not yet
officially confirmed the per-
missions, Soviet authorities
in Moscow have already in-
formed visiting Australian
Prime Minister Bob Hawke
that Abramovich and Ioffe are
being permitted to emigrate.
Abramovich and Ioffe were
recently told by OVIR that
their security classifications
would bar them from receiv-
ing exit visas for an indeter-
minate number- of years.
Sephardi Group
Restructures
Jerusalem (JTA) — Much of
the discussion at a three-day
gathering of the World
Sephardi Federation here last
week focused on a controver-
sial plan to restructure the
hierarchy of the international
organization.
The plan nearly prompted a
walkout by the Israeli delega-
tion to the federation's third
international congress. But
that was averted when the
federation agreed to amend
the reorganization plan to in-
clude more Israeli representa-
tion in the policymaking
echelons of the world
organization.
World Sephardi Federation
President Nessim Gaon of
Geneva considers the restruc-
turing to be a cornerstone of
the congress. But it appears
far more public enthusiasm
was generated by an offer