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Bloomfield • 855.5528 Expires 9-30-90 GOT A QUESTION? • Maywood • Merillat • Homecrest • Aristokraft VISIT OUR SHOWROOM 525.6511 50 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1990 855-4464 Hunters Square • Farmington Hills Excellence Attacks On 3 Chasidim Support Report's Claims Je wish Information Servi ce Call 967-HELP Monday-Friday 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. n Israel Radio report that three Bratslaver Chasidim were stabbed in the Ukraine over Rosh Hashanah seemed to confirm a government warn- ing issued here Sept. 23 that popular anti-Semitism is sweeping Eastern Europe and many other parts of the world. Israel Radio said last week that the Chasidim were stabbed by local assailants in the village of Uman, where the Chasidic movement's founder, Rabbi Nahman of Bratslav, is buried. According to the report, four people were arrested by the local authorities. There were no further details. About 2,000 Bratslaver Chasidim from Israel and another thousand, mainly from the United States, had gone to the grave site to celebrate Rosh Hashanah. The Israel Radio report coincided with release of the periodic survey of global an- ti-Semitism by an inter- ministerial committee head- ed by Cabinet Secretary Elyakim Rubinstein. It said the Arab campaign against mass immigration to Israel by Soviet Jews in many instances has trig- gered anti-Semitism. Meanwhile, in New York, a survey of recent Soviet immigrants in Israel reveal- ed that 69 percent en- countered some form of anti- Semitism while in the Soviet Union. The study, commissioned by the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith and conducted last August in Jerusalem by Hebrew Uni- versity student Yaakov Khazanov, showed that the majority of the incidents took place in Moscow and Leningrad. Those cities are the main centers of organized anti- Semitic movements such as Pamyat. In Israel, Cabinet Secre- tary Rubinstein, commen- ting on the periodic global survey by his committee, said in an interview that glasnost and perestroika have unleashed dark forces in Soviet society. The report noted that while anti- Semitism has escalated, the Soviet authorities have fail- ed to take appropriate mea- sures. President Mikhail Gor- bachev himself has yet to speak out categorically on the subject. However, the Moscow City Council is reported to have just set up a special sub- committee to deal with anti- Semitism, in part a response to the recent visit of Abra- ham Foxman, national di- rector of ADL, and Melvin Salberg, ADL's national chairman. This special subcommittee will report its findings to the Soviet Parliament, accor- ding to Myrna Shinbaum, director of ADL's Soviet Jewry Project. Mr. Rubinstein said hoary myths and allegations also are being revived against Jews in Eastern European The harassment of children accounted for another 15 percent of the reported incidents, as did graffiti and property damage. countries. According to the Cabinet report, religious and nationalistic elements in Eastern Europe are spreading anti-Semitism on a popular level. Elsewhere in Europe, the report noted the spread of anti-Semitic literature and a rising incidence of violence against Jews and Jewish property. Mr. Rubinstein said the widespread desecration of Jewish cemeteries has become "almost a plague," triggered by the May 9 assault on the cemetery in Carpentras, France. But he also sees a bright side. According to Mr. Rubinstein, there is a vir- tual absence of government- inspired anti-Semitism to- day and a willingness by many governments to discuss the question of anti- Semitism frankly and to regard Israel as a legitimate partner in this dialogue. Mr. Rubinstein also found a greater readiness by Jew- ish organizations to recog- nize and act against the phenomenon. Israel's Education Min- istry is promoting a long- term approach, seeking to persuade other governments to introduce Holocaust