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Tel Aviv (JTA) — The flood
of Soviet immigrants arriv-
ing in Israel has dwindled to
a mere stream since new
Soviet regulations requiring
all people going abroad to
have Soviet passports took
effect July 1.
No more than 1,000 landed
at Ben-Gurion Airport dur-
ing the past week, compared
to 2,000 or more arrivals
almost every day in May and
June.
Last weekend was the first
time in years that not a sin-
gle immigrant landed.
Israeli officials say they
were justified in voicing con-
cern before the regulations
took effect that the sudden
massive demand for pass-
ports would overwhelm the
Soviet bureaucracy, delay-
ing the departure of Jews for
Israel.
But they admit that the
bottleneck is not the only
reason for the suddenly
diminished number of olim.
Lack of jobs and affordable
housing in Israel has caused
many potential emigres to
delay their departure.
Not a few of them have
been advised to do so in
letters from relatives and
friends who came to Israel in
the huge wave of Soviet
aliyah last year.
Soviet Jews who come here
as tourists for a week or so to
survey the scene are for the
most part deciding not to
immigrate for the time be-
ing.
Officical Urges
Judaica Return
Prague (JTA) — An aide to
the Czechoslovak prime
minister has urged the state
to restore Jewish religious
and cultural artifacts
plundered by the Nazis to
the communities from which
they were stolen or their
heirs.
Petr Prihoda, a spokesman
for Prime Minister Petr
Pithard, observed in an arti-
cle in the daily Lidove
Noviny that nearly 200,000
items seized from Jewish
households and synagogues
are stored at the state-owned
Jewish Museum in Prague,
which was expropriated by
the Communist authorities
in the 1950s.
Most of these items were
robbed from Jewish com-
munities in Bohemia and
Moravia, whose members
died in the Holocaust. But a
few survived and are still
living in Czechoslovakia,
Israel or some other country,
said Mr. Prihoda.
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