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Germany Sets Quota
On Immigrants

Bonn (JTA) — The
government plans to estab-
lish a quota on the number
of Soviet Jews admitted to
the soon-to-be united Ger-
many
Consultations have been
going on for several days
between Bonn represent-
atives, the governments of
the federal states and repre-
sentatives of the German
Jewish community.
No quotas have been set so
far. But according to inform-
ed sources, unified Germany
is expected to absorb about
3,000 Soviet Jews over the
next five years.
German unification
becomes official Oct. 3.
Meanwhile, Interior Min-
ister Wolfgang Schauble has
confirmed that he asked the
West German Embassy in
Moscow for the time being
not to process the applica-
tions of Soviet Jews seeking
recognition as "ethnic Ger-
mans" so they may settle in
Germany
The Foreign Ministry said
that Jewish visas are being
processed only when the
applicant can prove beyond
doubt to be ethnic German
or that he or she has close
relatives living in Germany
In all other cases, applica-
tions are not being accepted
at this time, a Foreign Min-
istry spokesman said.
The spokesman stressed
that Germany was not a
country for immigration and
did not intend to become one.
But he noted that under a
longstanding policy, any
German Jew who was
persecuted and expelled dur-
ing the Nazi era can return.
The same policy applies to
the persecutee's descen-
dants.
The Foreign Ministry la-
beled a "big exaggeration"
the statement by the
Interior Ministry last week
that 10,000 Soviet Jews ap-
plied for visas at the German
Consulate in Kiev alone.
The figure is no more than
a few hundred, the Foreign
Ministry said. But it
estimated about 10,000
Soviet Jews from throughout
the Soviet Union have ap-
plied for visas.
The West German
government was angered by
East Germany's recent open
invitation to Soviet Jewish
immigrants, only weeks
before East Germany ceases
to exist as a separate coun-
try, and without consulting
Bonn.
Officials here have com-
plained that the offer was

typical of the government.
"They never think of the
financial consequences of
their nice declaration," a
senior Cabinet member was
quoted as saying.

Entrepteneurs
Becin. Series

The first installment of the
Jewish Entreprenuers of
Michigan 5751 series
12:30-1:30 p.m. Sept. 25 will
feature Dr. Allen Reinstein,
chairman of the Department
of Accounting at Wayne State
University; and Neil Zalenko
of Zalenko and Associates,
certified public accountants of
Southfield in the Southfield
Marriott Hotel. The topic will
be "Creating an Asset for
Your Heirs Through a Busi-
ness Continuation Plan."
At the meeting Zelda
Gechter of the Condo and
Villa Authority and Miriam

Neal Zalenko

Allen Reinstein
Huffstutter of Active Securi-
ty Company will be welcom-
ed as new members of the
board of directors.
A kosher meat lunch will be
offered. There is a charge. for
information, call Herschel
Finman., 737-7000.

