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STANLEY ALFRED, M.D.
Former Chief of Dermatology, Hurley Medical Center
Naftalin. "The glasnost side
of the equation is making it
more possible than ever to
express their discontent.
These two phenomena feed
on each other."
The result is a kind of ex-
ponential increase in in-
stability. And in the Soviet
Union, political instability
and economic frustration
have long been correlates of
anti-Semitism.
The nationalist and
autonomy movements pose
different risks — and
different opportunities — for
Soviet Jews.
The upsurge in nation-
alism in places like Armenia
and the Ukraine could
rekindle age-old ethnic an-
tagonisms. Anti-Semitism is
deeply rooted in these
populations; to the extent
that the heavy hand of
Moscow suppressed nation-
alist movements since the
Revolution, the inherent an-
ti-Semitism has been kept in
check.
With controls loosening
and nationalist fervor moun-
ting, the fear is that anti-
Semitism could re-emerge as
a significant force in uniting
these populations against
the Soviet system.
At the same time, there is
evidence that some Soviet
authorities may not be
reluctant to use anti-
Semitism as a bludgeon to
fight the growing nationalist
sentiment. According to
Volodymyr Yavorisky, a
deputy to the Soviet Con-
gress of Peoples Deputies
and a Ukrainian leader, the
KGB recently passed out an-
ti-Semitic leaflets in the
name of his Ukrainian na-
tionalist movement. The
KGB action, he told a
Washington audience re-
cently, was an obvious effort
to pit nationalist groups
against each other.
In a sense, Jews in these
regions are caught in a
squeeze from several direc-
tions. If they hold back from
the surging nationalist
movements, they risk reviv-
ing traditional anti-
Semitism in those regions. If
they join, they risk becoming
primary targets in any
government crackdown.
The specter of rising anti-
Semitism adds to the vola-
tile mix. Soviet Jewry ac-
tivists who have visited the
Soviet Union universally
report a sharp increase in
the perception of anti-
Semitism among Soviet
Jews.
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