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Now they are trying to kill the image of Israel." "No, Israel is not guilty," Wiesel declared, pointing out that Israel is the only country in the world whose existence is threatened and questioned. Steinsaltz In Moscow To Open Judaic Center HAM' 348-7000 FELDMAN HOURS: Mon. & Thurs. 'til 9:00 Tues., Wed., Fri. 'til 6:00 New York (JTA) — Author Elie Wiesel said recently that he is not going to judge Israel, nor join those who attack and criticize the Jewish state over measures being taken to quell the riots in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. 'When Israel is agonizing, I am on Israel's side, and I shall never judge Israel," said the Nobel laureate, at the an- nual dinner of the American Associates of Ben Gurion University of the Negev at a midtown hotel. Wiesel, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986, received a honorary Ph.D. from the university's president, Chaim Elata, before 600 people. "Israel is hurting. Israel is alone. And I stand by her," the renowned Holocaust writer said to the applause of the audience. Noting that several hun- Health Care PROFESSIONALS LTD. employment opportunities Medicare/Blue Cross/Private Insurance New York (JTA) — Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz, a renowned Talmudic scholar from Jerusalem, arrived in Moscow last week to negotiate the final details of an agreement to open a Judaic Studies Center in the Soviet capital. The announcement was made by the Aleph Society, Inc., which was founded by Rabbi Steinsaltz here last spring to coordinate financial and other assistance for his activities around the world. The Judaic Studies Center, which will also serve as the first rabbinical seminary in the USSR. The center is ex- pected to be inaugurated in 1989 and will be staffed in- itially by Western scholars, to train a new generation of Soviet Jewish scholars and rabbis. It will also contain a collec- tion of Judaica and other cultural artifacts, documents and materials from Soviet ar- chives, much of which has been inaccessible for 70 years. The agreement reached also provides for the rabbi to establish an organization to work in partnership with Soviet institutions to cata- logue, research and elec- tronically record collections of ancient manuscripts, rare books and other materials. Libraries cooperating in the project include the U.S. Library of Congress, the New York Public Library, YIVO, Cambridge, Boedlein, the Sor- bonne, the Royal Danish, and Geneva libraries, the Aleph SOciety said. The society is a private, non-profit organization. Jack Nash and Ludwig Bravman, both New York businessmen, are chairman and president, respectively. Jewish Author Defends USSR Amsterdam (JTA) — A Soviet Jewish author strong- ly defended the Soviet Union in a Dutch television inter- view, and said he would never emigrate, though he recogniz- ed the right of others to leave. Anatoli Rybakov, whose book. The Children of Arbat became an international best- seller, acknowledged there was anti-Semitism under Stalin. But he attributed it partly to the fact that many of Stalin's political enemies were Jews. Rybakov was interviewed for 30 minutes on AVRO-TV by Pieter Varekampo, host of the program "Actualities?' He explained Soviet hostili- ty toward Israel with the observation that Israel is sup- ported by the United States, which is considered an enemy of the Soviet Union.