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May 20, 1994 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-05-20

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Soviet States'
Aliyah Drops

Jerusalem (JTA) — A recent
dispute between the Ukrai-
nian government and the
Jewish Agency for Israel
over the agency's efforts to
encourage aliyah has been
resolved, according to offi-
cials here.
A statement by the Ukrai-
nian Ministry of Justice last
month had charged that the
Jewish Agency, or Sochnut,
went "far beyond its legal
mandate" by "stimulating
mass departures to Israel,"
especially among Ukrainian
youth.
The ministry warned that
"if such illegal activity con-
tinues, the Justice Ministry
will raise the issue of more
serious measures against
the Sochnut, including its
dissolution."

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The matter was largely
resolved in a meeting here
this week between Ukrai-
nian Ambassador to Israel
Yuri Sherbeck and Jewish
Agency leaders, including
Acting Chairman Yehiel
Leket and Baruch Gur, head
of the agency's Department
of the Commonwealth of In-
dependent States and East-
ern Europe.
Mr. Sherbeck told the
agency officials essentially
to disregard a letter sent to
the Ukrainian.. Embassy in
Israel by the former Soviet
republic's deputy justice
minister echoing the
previous statement, said Mr.
Gur.
The challenge from the
Ukrainian government
came at a time when im-
migration to Israel from the
newly independent states of
the former Soviet Union was
down for the first quarter of
the year, compared with the
same three-month period
last year.
According to statistics
released by the Jewish
Agency, 12,531 immigrants
arrived in Israel from the
former Soviet Union during
January through March, as
compared to 16,460 during
the first quarter of last year.
But ironically, while

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