Page 6 University Daily Kansan, November 10, 1980 BUY OR SELL SILVER, GOLD & COINS Class Rings Antiques-Furniture Boyds Coin & Antiques 731 New Hampshire Monday-Saturday 9 am-5 pm COMMONWEALTH THEATRES GRANADA CONVENTION THEATER GOLDIE HAWN AT, SAT. & SUN. 2:00 GOLDIE HAWN PRIVATE BENJAMIN VARSITY you watch, others you feel. DONALD SUTHERLAND MARY TYLER MOORE Indinary People Ordinary People A PARAMOUNT PICTURE EVE : 7:15 AM 9:30 MAT, SAT, & SUN: 2:13 CHARLTON HESTON THE AWAKENING NOVEMBER 20, 19TH CINEMA 1 3157 AND IOWA TELEPHONE 862 8401 WILLIE NELSON DYAN CANNON Eva. 7:30 & 9:40 Lawrence police are investigating the Friday afternoon theft of a car valued at $8,000 from a residence in the 1900 block of West 24th Street. The car, a 1771 black and white Ford convertible, was stolen between 2 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. Friday, police said. The rings were stolen from a table in a residence in the 3000 block of Longhorn Drive, police said. Police said the residence was unlocked. LAWRENCE POLICE also are in installing the theft of two rings valued at $150,000. Police described one ring, valued at $2,500, as a one carat champagne diamond with a gold band and a white gold setting. The other ring, valued at $500, was described as gold with a rose setting holding a small white diamond. THE THEFT of a tool box filled with assorted hand tools also was reported. The box and contents were valued at $2,500. Police said the tool box was stolen sometime between 7:30 p.m. Thursday and 8 a.m. Friday from a residence in the 900 block of Alabama street. Emigrant says Soviets cut Jewish exodus Enforcement of strict emigration policies in the Soviet Union are preventing their Jews from leaving and are making their lives miserable. In 1982, a Jewish emigrant who spoke Soviet Jewish emigrant who spoke yesterday in Lawrence. By KATHY BRUSSELL Staff Reporter Tufeld's parents are among the many Soviet Jews who have been denied permission to leave and have suffered persecution. He then requesting permission, Tufeld said. Sometime early last summer, Soviet officials apparently decided to reduce the rate of immigration to which students with identity who received his exit visa in 1977 and now lived in Israel. united, who studies international relations at Hebrew University in Jerusalem, has been touring the United States and Great Britain trying to rally support for his quest to free his parents and bring them to Israel. He spoke to a group of about 50 people at a brunch at the Lawrence Jewish Community Center. RAISED IN MOSCOW, Tufeld encountered anti-Semitism at an early A participant in Jewish activities, he was badly beaten while leaving a local synagogue in 1973. He spent a month in the hospital. Although two Soviet policemen viewed the incident, only one of the attackers was arrested, and he was released after a short time in jail, Tufeld said. age, he said, and decided to emigrate by the time he was 15. Three years later, Tufeld was arrested at a demonstration protesting the continued denial of exit visas to "refuseniks." Jews who are prevented from migrating for a variety of reasons and served a 18-day prison sentence. In 1977, a year after he first applied for an exit visa, Tufeld was allowed to leave the Soviet Union, but his parents are still there and are still being persecuted for their Jewish activism and their son's Tufeld said. Tufeld's father, an electrical engineer, was demoted five times after he became a "refusenik" and eventually lost his job. Tufeld said. SUFFERING FROM a heart attack and an acute spinal condition, the elder Tufeld was recently ejected from the hospital after proper medical treatment, Tufeld said. "Just 10 days ago, my parents were again denied their exit vias," Tufeld said. "This situation is not just for my parents, but also for me to emigrate from the Soviet Union." Tufeld cited figures that showed a tremendous drop in the number of Jews allowed to leave the Soviet Union in the last year. In August 1979, 4,713 Jews arrived in Vienna, Austria, the first arrival point in the West, he said. In August 1980, only 770 Jews made it to Vienna. the decrease in emigration can be traced to recent demands that Soviet Jews to receive "invitations" from first-generation relatives living in other countries before they are allowed to leave. Tufeld said. Although the new restrictions cannot be positively linked to current international politics, Tufeld said, he thought they were a reaction to the Islamic State attack on the United States and other countries after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. "There is no logic in the Soviet emigration policy, he said. "Some were very dependent on it, while others living in the very same house are not allowed to leave." 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Young Jews who want to learn about their heritage can find Hebrew teachers in large cities such as Moscow, but both the teachers and students must be ready for all kinds of persecution, Fuled said. JEWELERS, INC. 809 Massachusetts Tufeld suggested that Americans write to the "refusenks" in the Soviet Union to let them know they have friends in the West. In letters to the writer to your political leaders, your congressmen and senators," he said. "Ask for their help." 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