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personnel in other countries can be
a factor in such decisions
The congressman for the district
in which the rabbis ser.e, R eo
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of selective prosecution than that of
the 21 rabbis who demonstrated at
the Soviet Embassy to protest the
mistreatment of Jews and Hebrew
teachers in the Soviet Union.’
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Michael Barnesi D.-Md.j. appea.ed
to President Reagan to pardor. the
prisoners. He introduced a resolution
m the House to further his act.on.
On June 11 after 24 rabbis and
Stembruck u.ere arrested. 30 con
gressmen wrote I S Attorne\
General Ed win Meese that the
c!erg>men were "protesting tine
difficult plight and the discr.mir.at: p
treatment of Jews m the So\;et
Union."
He added that “like the rr. .re
than 2.000 people w ho ha% e dem
st rated in front of the South Afr.ar
Err.ba.ss>" their goals were to “bring
attention to and hopefull> inf.uence
policies which ha-»e resulted :r. the
Molations of fundamental human
rights “
D C Ra>. a Washington c;t>
councilman who is black, told the
Washington Post “There could be
no clearer case of selective prrse-
cution than that of the 21 rabbis
who demonstrated at the Soviet
Err.bas.ss to protest the mistreatment
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tw .oe — .r. Mas izdOctc ber B‘r.a. V. arrer. k.r.g r_led that the I S
of J
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the
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said. "Their condu
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In a phone call from
the pr;
son
to the Washington office of the
Union of Councils lor Sos :e: Jews,
which aided in the rabbis' demon
stration. Rabbi Oiler called or. “the
American people to speak out lor
the imprisoned in the Sos iet Union
“Our concern is that the American
people do not forget that millions
of Jews are suffering discrimination
and persecution in the Sos jet Union
simply because thes are Jewish,
he said “To dramatize the plight ol
Sos iet Jews. I and a number ot
colleagues hase chosen to go to
prison rather than to accept probation
for protesting outside the Sos iet
Embasss. We hope that this small
step will serse to bring betore the
eses of America the truis tragic
situation facing Jew s in the Sos iet
Union."
Inquiries by The Southern I> r jeim
indicated that the rabbis were
provided with kosher food and
access to telephones to keep in
touch with their congregations.
Consistent with prison rules thes
ssere assigned tasks, including
custodial care