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April 06, 1990 - Image 65

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-04-06

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CANINE REF

Moses. Someday, God willing,
these children will sit at their
own seder tables and have the
security and background not
to long for a "real" seder.
They will know, by right,
what I am finally beginning
to understand. At our house,
we already have a real
seder.

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Tel Aviv (JTA) — Israelis
have opened their hearts
and homes to new Soviet
olim by inviting thousands
of new arrivals to their
Passover seders.
They did so in response to
a daylong telethon held last
week specifically to elicit
seder invitations to the new
Israelis from the Israeli
public. The 12-hour appeal,
which was organized by the
Army Radio, Educational
Television and the Jewish
Agency, resulted in 3,000
invitations and about 18,000
acceptances.
Many of the acceptances
came from Soviet Jews only
in the country a few days.
Computers were used to
match Israeli families with
immigrants on the basis of
language, professional
background and special in-
terests.
Particularly encouraging
was the cooperation that
came from Moscow Radio,
which made available to
Army Radio star Alex Ansky
and his team a studio in the
Soviet capital. The Israelis
interviewed Soviet Jews
awaiting exit visas or
passage to Israel.

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