Name/Title
Telephone calls to the Soviet Union, Kiril Henkin and Vladimir Slepak, part 1Entry/Object ID
SJ-19Scope and Content
Louis Rosenblum and Kiril Henkin (1) General greetings
Louis Rosenblum and Vladimir Slepak (1) Discussion about letters between the two of them; (2) Some applying for visas have been taken from their homes; (3) Roman (Rutman?), (4) Request for Rosenblum to visit Slepak's mother-in-law and Vladimir Zareyevsky (Weizmann Institute) in Israel. (5) Possible Nixon visit to USSR; (6) Rep. Charles Vanik (D, OH) to reintroduce his bill in Congress.
Louis Rosenblum and Kirl Henkin (1) Vanik Bill to be introduced in the House of Representatives in January 1973. Jackson will introduce an amendment in the Senate to the Bill in Spring 1973; (2) Update on Henkin's situation - his exit visa was taken away, then one day earlier (12/26/72) Henkin's internal passport was taken.Collection
Cleveland Council on Soviet Anti-Semitism Acc. No. 64Lexicon
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Audio cassettesArchive Details
Creator
Rosenblum, LouisDate(s) of Creation
Dec 27, 1972Archive Size/Extent
0:16:14Primary Language
EnglishArchive Items Details
Subjects
Jews, Soviet, Emigration & immigration, Refuseniks, Political prisonersLocation
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Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, OhioRelationships
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Person or Organization
Slepak, Vladimir, 1927-, Henkin, Kiril, United States. Trade Act of 1974. Title 4. Section 402, Union of Councils for Soviet JewsCopyright
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