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December 18, 1987 - Image 100

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-12-18

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A Musical Note ...

The Suzuki Department
of the JCC Music School
introduces new instructors
in January, 1988:

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Emigration Tied
To Relations

New York (JTA) — For near-
ly two decades, Jewish
emigration from the Soviet
Union has risen and fallen —
not predictably like the tides,
but in a discernable pattern
of sharp ups and downs that
seem to be linked to the state
of relations between the
Unite States and the Soviet
Union.
Observers will argue
whether the Nixon-Kissinger
policy of detente was respon-
sible for the highs of 1972 and
1973, when Jewish emigra-
tion soared to almost 35,000
a year, or whether passage of
the Jackson-Vanik Amend-
ment to the Trade Reform Act
of 1974 caused it to drop to
barely 13,221 the following
year.
Jackson-Vanik, also known
as the Freedom of Emigration
Amendment, denies most-
favored-nation trade status to
the Soviet Union and the
Communist bloc countries,
which restrict the right of
their citizens to emigrate.
But the amendment pro-
vides that the restrictions can
be waived year-to-year if the
president and Congress find
there is a significant change
in these restrictive policies.
More Jews left the USSR in
1976 than in 1975, and
Jewish emigration again hit
16,736 in 1977 and nearly
29,000 in 1978. Supporters of
the Soviet Jewry movement
in the United States main-
tain that Jackson-Vanik was
instrumental in the release of
many tens of thousands of
Jews, because it is the
clearest and most effective ex-
pression of America's commit-
ment to the fundamental
principle of free emigration —
and the Soviets recognize
this.

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New York (JTA) — Soviet
emigration officials last week
told an unspecified number of
Moscow Jewish refuseniks to
reapply to emigrate even
though their relatives have
refused to sign waivers of
financial obligation.
But it was unclear whether
the waiver, known by refuse-
niks as the "poor relatives"
clause, was officially
rescinded.
The waiver, clause 24 of the
codified rules for emigration
published in January, has
been an integral part of the
process of obtaining emigra-
tion visas, and its absence has
prevented many refuseniks
from receiving exit visas.

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