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Opera- tion Moses brought thou- sands of youngsters from Ethiopia to Youth Aliyah in- stitutions, providing those in- stitutions with an enormous educational challenge. Chrichstein perceived im- mediately that sports could foster a positive self-image in the new Israelis. The special program he developed for the new im- migrants soon showed results, and national championships in gymnastics and field events were soon followed by participation in international events. In the most recent na- tional competitions, im- migrants from Ethiopia won all of the first prizes, both in- dividual and group, in the running events. IDF Reservist: .rnsellisomm illa ■■■■■■■■a■. ao■so■■■■■■• n■■■■■■■■ eeei FOR ----7- - --• Haifa — What made Shimon Chrichstein a cham- pion representing the Soviet in the hurdles of the 1956 Melbourne Olympics has helped him to make a difficult transition. After Chrichs- tein's daighter immigrated to Israel in the early 1970s, he lost his job as deputy director of sports at Chernovitch University. Buy 1980, Chrichstein followed her to Israel with his wife and son. Chrichstein recalls his training for his Israeli teaching license as nothing short of traumatic. "I was then 54 years old," the burly athletic remembers, "sitting at a desk with 24-year-olds, learning Hebrew. And it was hard." But the effort has paid off. Shortly after he began teaching, Chrichstein was ap- pointed director of sports for the Jewish Agency's Youth Aliyah department, a position he still holds. When Chrichstein began his work with Youth Aliyah, only a few hundred of his No Hit Squads ER SPE — Soviet Jews Keeps Immigrants Running Tel Aviv (JTA) — An officer in the Israel Defense Force reserves is denying that he trained "hit squads" for the drug cartels operating in Colombia. Reserve Lt. Col. Yair Klein said the company he heads, Hod Hahanit, worked in Col- ombia about 18 months ago training security guards for farmers and cattle ranchers. But the case, first reported on American television last week, has triggered an in- vestigation by the Defense Ministry and discussion in the Knesset. It has focused attention on the activities of many retired IDF officers as free-lancers training paramilitary groups in parts of the world remote from Israel. Klein contended that the people who employed him and several of his former IDF col- leagues needed military training to combat guerrillas and cattle rustlers their government was unable to control. He insisted they had nothing to do with drug traf- fickers, citing the relatively small amount of money he said his clients were able to pay for his services. Israel Television identified him last week as the man alleged by NBC News to be a mercenary employed by the drug cartel. One of the men spoke Hebrew on the videotape, which was translated to Spanish. The film was shown by Israel Thlevision, which identified the speaker as Klein. He said the Defense Ministry questioned him at that time about rumors of drug involvement, which he denied. Klein admitted, however, that drug interests could have become involved in the training program after his departure from Colombia. Klein may be in trouble with the Defense Ministry, which licenses the export of Israeli military equipment and know-how. He insists his company did not require a license to work for private in- terests in Colombia, though it was denied one to deal with a government body there. The Defense Ministry is reported to be continuing its investigations. The matter is also on the agenda of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee. The Foreign Ministry said if the report was true, the in- dividuals involved were ac-