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scientists a?e Jews,” he contin
ued. "Our government values
their knowledge and they are
treated accordingly. Voroshilov
has a Jewish wife, Molotov's
wife is Jewish, Kirov was mar
ried to a Jewess, even Khrus-
chev's own son was married to
a Jewish girl. No, my friend, we
don’t tolerate antisemitism in
the Soviet Union!”
As I listened to the services,
observing the bearded faces of
these Jews wearing over their
shoulders faded, tattered prayer
shawls, holding in their gnarled
hands old prayer books, I was
thinking of the future of the
Jews in Russia.
The people in the synagogue
were the last, if not the final,
remnants of Judaism in the
powerful Soviet empire. The two
new generations of the Jews
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brought up since 1917 are all
atheists and have long since
severed connection with the
Jewish faith, culture, traditions
and even an outward manifesta
tion of the faith of their fathers.
When these old men and
women, some of them looking
for all ‘the world like Rem
brandt painted them over 300
years ago, are gone, who is to
succeed them? There won’t be
any young Jews to take ”p the
flickering light of Judaism and
carry it on. I may sound too
pessimistic, but facts are stub
born things and the ever in
creasing intermarriages tend to
hasten the ultimate decline of
the Jewish religion in the So
viet Union.
One should not be overly
alarmed over this, for the Jews,
the people of Jewish heritage,
will continue to live, work, suf
fer and rejoice side by side with
other peoples of the vast and
rapidly moving forward Soviet
Union. One can’t turn back the
tide of history.
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PICNIC POTATO SALAD
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10 medium si*e potatoes
1 cup finely diced oelery
(minced leaves included)
>A cup minced green onion,
optional
l A cnp minced parsley
3 hard cooked eggs, chopped
or diced fine
2 tablespoons prepared must
ard
1 cup home-made French
Dresing (or other kind of
your choice)
Salad greens
Wash potatoes and cook in
jackets in enough cold water to
amply cover. Add 2 tablespoons
salt as soon as boiling begins
then cover and cook over mod
erate heat till tender—time de
pending on size of potatoes. Test
with fork or toothpick for done
ness. Drain, let cool and peel.
Combine the other, listed jn-
gredients except salad greens,
mixing well in a large bowl.
Add the sliced or diced cold po
tatoes and mix lightly wih two
forks. Chill at least one hour be
fore packing salad greens on
top in the same bowl. When
ready to serve, just turn a large
flat plate over the bowl of salad,
invert and the potato salad will
come out on top of the greens
in a nice mound. Covering the
bowl with aluminum foil will
make it easy to transport, too.
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panies is a matter of great con
cern to our Government. The
Government of Kuwait’s letter
will be cited as we continue to
register our Government’s dis
approval of Arab boycott activi
ties. Meanwhile, we shall contin
ue to do what we can to facili
tate progress toward a solution
(rhvertirtient Concerned Ovfer
Boycott of U. S. Jews.
NEW YORK, (JTA)—Discrim
ination by the Arab Govern
ments against American Jewish
firms is a matter of "great con-
cei-n” to the United States Gov
ernment, the State Department
said last week in a communica
tion to Louis Segal, General
Secretary of the Farband-Labor
Zionist Order. The communica
tion was an answer to a com
plaint that the Government of
KuWait has addressed letters to
American enterprises requesting
information about their relations
with Israel or Israeli firms.
Mr. Segal referred specifically
to a letter addressed by the Boy
cott Affairs Department of the
Kuwait Government to Samuel
Shulsinger, head of a New York
printing firm engaged in the
printing of Jewish books, periodi
cals and other printed matter.
He attached a copy of this let
ter to his complaint to the State
Department. Kuwait, a sheikh
dom* on the Persian Gulf, has
seht such letters to American
firms all over the United States
warning them against doing
business with Israel on pain of
Arab boycott.
Pointing out that these letters
are “an outright example of the
Arab boycott which is being
conducted in the United States
against American citizens,” Mr.
Segal asked the State Depart
ment to advise him as to what
action can be taken “in this
most serious and urgent matter.”
In a, reply received from the
office of the Near Eastern Af
fairs of the State Department,
Mr. Segal was told the Kuwait
letter “will be cited” by the
State Department" as we con
tinue to register our Govern
ment’s disapproval of Arab boy
cott activities.” The reply add
ed:
“As you know, the boycott is
only one of several disturbing
problems arising out of the
Arab-Israel conflict ft is our
conviction that, as progress is
made toward a general solution
of the basic conflict, such prob
lems as boycotts, transit restric
tions and homeless Arab refu
gees will disappear. We believe
that effective and peaceable pro
gress toward a resolution of the
fundamental problem can be
made only through a spirit of
accommodation on both sides,
facilitated by the efforts of the
United Natjons. Our Govern
ment continues to support in
fullest measure all such efforts.
“You may be assured that dis
crimination by the Arab Govern
ments against Shulsinger Broth
ers and other American com-
of the root problem from which
these unfortunate boycott and
blacklisting practices stem.”
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