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UJA To Launch Fund For Soviet Immigrants vuv © ON THE OCEAN Tel Aviv (JTA) — Strong misgivings have surfaced over the proposed appointment of Soviet Jewry activist Natan Sharansky to be Israel's am- bassador to the United Nations. Liberal and leftist circles fear Sharanksy's strong anti- Soviet stance could corn- promise Israel's policies at a time when relations with Moscow seem to be warming. According to the Jerusalem Post, U.S. State Department officials have expressed sim- ilar concerns, which have been conveyed to Jerusalem by the Israeli Embassy in Washington. Moreover, some argue, the Soviets are likely to take of- fense if a man they convicted of spying for the United States — however trumped up the charges may have been — heads the Israeli delegation in the world organization. But a spokesman for the Soviet Mission to the United Nations in New York, quoted by Ma'arivlast week, said Sharansky was approached informally for the U.N. job by Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir, Foreign Minister Moshe Arens and Deputy Foreign Minister Binyamin Netanyahu. New York (JTA) — The United Jewish Appeal will launch a special national fund-raising campaign to help pay for the high cost of resettling the crush of Jewish emigrants pouring out of the Soviet Union. The decision comes amid .mounting pressure from local Jewish federations and reset- tlement agencies hard hit by the largest Soviet Jewish emigration in nine years. The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, which provides basic housing, social and educational ser- vices for Soviet emigrants in transmigration centers in Ita- ly, said last week that it is fac- ing a huge deficit and will no longer be able to accept Soviet Jewish clients at its facilities after March 31. On Tuesday, board members of the Council of Jewish Federations, represen- ting some 200 Jewish com- munity federations, adopted a resolution calling on UJA to "give serious attention" to a special campaign. UJA executive committee members, meeting at the Grand Hyatt Hotel here last Thursday, voted to appoint a committee to work out the details of the campaign, sources said. It is expected to be a "separate-line" campaign similar to that used to raise funds for Operation Moses, the Ethiopian Jewry rescue effort. More than 90 percent of the Soviet emigrants are choos- ing to live in the United States, thereby overwhelming Jewish resources at the transmigration centers in Vienna and Italy, and in the major Jewish communities of the United States. JDC expects it will need $53 million in 1989 to con- tinue its services to the Soviet emigrants alone, less $8 million provided by the United States Refugee Pro- gram. By comparison, care and maintenance for Soviet 1