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March 26, 1993 - Image 58

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-03-26

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signing up to come to next
month's official opening of the
U.S. Holocaust Memorial
Museum a few steps from
Washington's Mall.
And at least one leader
used his attendance at the
ceremony to garner an audi-
ence with President Bill Clin-
ton.
Sources here say that Polish
president Lech Walesa said he
would only attend the ceremo-
ny if he could have a private

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meeting with Mr. Clinton.
With the new administration
absorbed with domestic mat-
ters, Mr. Clinton has been play-
ing hard-to-get when foreign
leaders come calling. But the
Holocaust Museum ceremony
— and the potent symbolism of
a Polish head of state attending
it — gave Mr. Walesa an edge
in securing an Oval Office ses-
sion.
Mr. Walesa will join a lineup
on April 22 that is expected to
include Austrian, Portuguese,
Czech and Israeli leaders.

Blacks And Jews
Stand Vigil

For two decades, Jewish groups
stood vigil in front of the Soviet
embassy to remind the world of
the Jews trapped in the USSR.
A weekly anti-gun vigil mod-
eled on the demonstration out-
side the Soviet embassy started
yesterday. To be held outside
the headquarters of the Na-
tional Rifle Association (NRA)
for the next seven week, the
new vigil is the product of a 20-
year-old black-Jewish dialog
group between black leaders in
Washington and the local chap-
ter of the American Jewish
Committee.
When black participants re-
cently expressed a desire to do
something about the surge of
gun deaths in Washington, a

Jewish participant suggested
the NRA vigil.
The last vigil will coincide
with a major rally sponsored by
the Citizens against Gun Vio-
lence.
Local synagogues are being
paired with black churches to
help generate a good turnout
each week.
"Even though people in the
poorer sections of town tend to
be the most affected by gun vi-
olence," said local AJC director,
Jeff Weintraub, "this is a prob-
lem that affects us all. Violence
doesn't know any boundaries.
That's one reason Jews should
get involved. And it's a good is-
sue for African Americans and
Jews to work on together." 0

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Jews Voice Unease
After Yeltsin Setback

are expressing deep unease
about the future of political
and economic reform in
Russia in the wake of Presi-
dent Boris Yeltsin's setback
during last week's emergen-
cy session of the Congress of
People's Deputies.
Most here expect the cur-
rent atmosphere of political
instability to worsen as Mr.
Yeltsin, seen here as the
main bulwark against anti-
democratic reaction, attemp-
ts to neutralize the growing
might of conservative forces
in the Russian parliament,
who last week stripped him

of many of his presidential
powers.
But, for the moment at
least, violence is seen as a
remote possibility.
The growing consensus is
that there may be some sort
of "democratic putsch." In
this scenario, Mr. Yeltsin
would impose direct presi-
dential rule, possibly after
rallying popular support in a
nationwide referendum,
supported by democratic
elements of society and the
armed forces.
A conservative victory will
raise the emigration ques-
tion for many Jews.

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