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Conference taveng::bagels

Title:BAGELS and other things of Jewish interest
Notice:1.0 policy, 280.0 directory, 32.0 registration
Moderator:SMURF::FENSTER
Created:Mon Feb 03 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1524
Total number of notes:18709

645.0. "Soviet Resettlement" by PACKER::JULIUS () Wed Feb 15 1989 16:43

         From the "Jewish Reporter", February, 1989
         
                      Soviet Resettlement Crisis Looming
         
         At a recent meeting of the Atlantic Division of USA in 
         Boston, the oncoming crisis of Soviet Jewish resettlement was 
         fully revealed.
         
         The unprecedented numbers of Jews coming out of the Soviet 
         Union - at least 35,000 are expected this year - poses both a 
         blessing and a challenge for the American Jewish community.
         
         Because of cutbacks in US government subsidies for refugee 
         settlement, the cost of settling 35,000 Soviet Jews will be 
         at least $100 M, or $3,000 per Soviet Jew.
         
         "In terms of financial commitment, the cost of Soviet 
         Resettlement will be one of the greatest challenges in 
         American Jewish philanthropic history," explained
         Carl Chudnofsky, President of the MetroWest Jewish 
         Federation.
         
         "Each community will be expected to do everything it can to 
         bring forth our brothers and sisters from Russia, and 
         incorporate them into the sanctuary that we, ourselves, have 
         found in the United States."
         
         The Mary Travers lecture/concert on March 12 will be the 
         first effort of the MetroWest Jewish Federation to meet the 
         challenge ahead.
           
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645.1It's time, but how?TALLIS::GOYKHMANWed Feb 15 1989 17:307
    	OK, does anyone know where I'd start? I've been following the
    rise in emigration, and feel guilty for not helping out my brethen
    I would volunteer to do something for a couple of hours a week,
    but don't know where to turn. Anyone knows who coordinates the
    resettlement in Greater Boston are?
    
    DG
645.2NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Feb 15 1989 17:397
re .0 (WARNING: possible rathole!)

>         The Mary Travers lecture/concert on March 12 will be the 
>         first effort of the MetroWest Jewish Federation to meet the 
>         challenge ahead.
           
Didn't I see something about Mary Travers supporting the Palestinian cause?
645.3Are you Sure?USACSB::SCHORRWed Feb 15 1989 17:5015
  Re:-1
      
    As a long time follower of Peter, Paul and Mary,  I have never heard
    one word of Mary Travers EVER supporting anything todo with the
    PLO.  She has been a staunch supporter of the Refusnicks, meeting
    with them in Russia and carrying their message to those in the US who
    will listen.   Her song "Light one Candle" is dedicated to the
    Refusnicks and her support has been vocal and unwavering.  If you
    have proof of your acqusation I would appreciate it and would greatly
    shocked if true.  Could you be thinking of Vanessa Redgrave (sister
    of Lynn of Weight Watcher fame) who is an avowed PLO supporter?

    
    WS
645.4PACKER::JULIUSWed Feb 15 1989 18:056
    Re. .1
    
    I would suggest B'Nai Brith in your area or the 
    Combined Jewish Philanthropies.
    
    Bernice
645.5HPSTEK::SIMONCuriosier and curiosier...Wed Feb 15 1989 21:078
    Re: .1
    
    Call local Jewish Family [and Children] Service in your area, or
    if there is none, call to Boston's.  They are in Brookline.  This
    is the organization that coordinates the resettlement.
    
    Regards,
    Leo
645.6This is really a nit, but...TAVIS::SIDSid Gordon, SWAS IsraelThu Feb 16 1989 03:4514
re 645.3
>    As a long time follower of Peter, Paul and Mary,  I have never heard
>    one word of Mary Travers EVER supporting anything todo with the
>    PLO.  She has been a staunch supporter of the Refusnicks, meeting
>    with them in Russia and carrying their message to those in the US who
>    will listen.   Her song "Light one Candle" is dedicated to the
>    Refusnicks and her support has been vocal and unwavering.

I don't know anything about Mary Travers' postion on refuseniks *or*
the PLO, but when I saw PP&M in concert here in Israel about three years
ago, they sang "Light one Candle" with an introduction that this was
a song they wrote especially for this trip and it's about the situation
here (I think they meant Lebanon, not the West Bank then -- it's hard
to keep track of which crisis we are going through when...)
645.7Semi-ancient Digital HistoryUSACSB::SCHORRThu Feb 16 1989 13:009
    At the pre-opening to first DECworld, actually DECtown PP&M
    entertained the Digital employees.  This was just after they had
    come back together.  Mary had recently come back from Russia and went
    on at some length about the Refusnicks and sang "Light One Candle"
    which she said was her expression that the refusnicks could be free.
    She went on to say that the song idea came to her after the lighting
    of a Chanuka Menorah at the home of a Refusnick.
    
    
645.8Jewish Family Services in FraminghamMEMORY::RIEGELHAUPTNORBThu Feb 16 1989 13:114
    
    
    The Jewish Family Services in Framingham are located at 873 Concord
    Street. Their phone number is (508) 879-3953