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VOL.60 NO.8
FEBRUARY 25,1982-ADAR 2
Devoted to American
and Jewish (deals.
Jewish Schools In France
sides-ground Guide Tells Soviet Jews
How To Deal With Emigration Regulations
last week in a guide written
anonymously by a Jew who
remains in the Soviet Union
and published by the International Council of B'nai
B'rith.
Formally titled "How to
Emigrate to Israel From the
USSR," it has also been pub
lished and distributed as a
samizdat (underground)
document by Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
The extremely informative guide leads would-be
emigrants step by step over
and around the pitfalls and
traps that, make up the "of
ficial". Soviet procedure for
emigration. Probably the
worst of all pitalls is not even
an "official" procedure; it is
that applicants are vulnerable to the whims of even the
lowliest—and frequently
jealous and ant|?Semitic—
Clerk. (CONTINUED ON PAGE 10)
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state of Ohio
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Mr. Benjamin Neustaut,Publislier.
The Ohio Jewish Chronicle.
j Columbus, Ohio.
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unliable, fidelity to its ideals.' The'part-v.
had ini the budding up of our nation, foi
pages in the record of our country's develop,
ciplcs through tlic"~ages, the Jew Has won jo
esteem of the ivorld — a plact. that is u
intolerance. ■ . ' Very truly
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>Very.truly yourt. ■ CUV*1"*"„«ol. °l ?««,«•
. Harry L. Davis, '"*«»»* !U*^aV
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v Dear Mr. Neustadt:
/ lim pleased to be able to send this xcord of greeting In the Jen
:ople of Columbus and surroundings, through this, the first issue oj
e OHIO JEWISH CHRONICLE. ,. iVo one with a true perspective
' life and the world's progress, can fait to liave a.surpassing admiration
ir lite Jewish race, its wonderful history and traditions, and its ini-
ulablr. fidelity to its ideals.'' The part which the Jewish people have
id in the budding up of our nation, forms one of the distinguished
rges in the record of our country's development. Steadfast to his prin-
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Lawmaker Warns UN That Recent Censure Of
Israeli Jeopardizes American Support For The UN
WASHINGTON. (JTA)-
Rep. Benjamin Rosenthal"
(D. NY) has warned United
Nations Secretary General
Javier Perez de Cuellar that
the recent censure of Israel
by the General Assembly,
has "critically jebpardized"
American support for the
UN, particularly among
longtime supporters of the
world body.
Tire Feb. 5 resolution "and
the broader atmosphere
which produced it and allowed it to pass, are critically
jeopardizing continued
American • support of the
United Nations—not just
among those who have had
doubts in the past, but
among your very best
friends," he said in a letter
to Perez. .
Rosenthal, a member of
the House Foreign Affairs
Committee, noted that he
has supported the UN during
his 20 years in the House and
served as a member of the
UiS. delegation to the
Genera] Assembly in. 1979.
He said he has defended the
UN "despite periodic dif
ferences with specific United
Nations actions" because he
believes that "daily communication among all nations is
essential to world peace,'
whatever the frustrations."
'The American People Are
Furious'
But now, Rosenthal stressed, "I am furious with the
substance and procedures"
of the resolution censuring
Israel. "My colleagues are
furious,'* heT added. "The
American people are
furious. Sentiment to cut off
financial support is growing
significantly, even among
those who in the past fought
against such action. You
would be. grievously mistaken to dismiss this reaction as simply a short-term
response to a single event.
"For me, and for many
other long-standing American friends of the UN, this
event has brought about a
very. considerable shift" in
our feeling and thought. We
see it as the culmination of a
process which has long dis-
(CONTINUEO ON PAGE 16) '
Beth Jacob Prepares For Purim
The children of Beth Jacob Sunday School are busy
with Purim activities. In addition to baking haman-
taschen and making groggers, each class is planning a
booth for the Purim Carnival to be held on Mar. 7 from
3-7 p.m. The carnival will offer a variety of games for
both children and adults. A complete meal featuring
roasted chicken and hamburgers will be available. Thfe
community is invited to attend the festivities, j .■■',■'•■'
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| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1982-02-25 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
| Creator | Ohio Jewish Chronicle |
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| Submitting Institution | Columbus Jewish Historical Society |
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