Session #92 · 1971–73

Speech #920229142

Mr. Speaker. in light of the continued repression of Jewish religious and cultural activities In the Soviet Union. it is with great pleasure that we welcome here those who have been granted exit visas by the Soviet Union. In continuing to aid efforts to focus worldwide attention upon the plight of Soviet Jewry. we can benefit greatly by hearing firsthand what life is truly like for the Jews of Russia. Last week. my colleague from Maryland. GILBERT GUDE. had the opportunity of participating in a unique "undedication" at the Jewish Community Center in Rockville. Md. Boris Kochublyevsky. a Soviet Jew recently released from prison. and now a citizen of Israel. was presented with a plaque that had been dedicated in his honor 2 years ago. as a symbol of the fight for freedom for Soviet Jewry.
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