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New Jersey Students Protest Treatment of Soviet Jews in Rally at U. N.

February 24, 1965
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Some 700 high school students, most of them members of synagogues in New Jersey, held a demonstration yesterday near the United Nations in protest against Soviet treatment of the Jews in Russia. They included 40 Negro youth.

The students assembled in the Sutton Place Jewish Center to hear Sen. Clifford Case, New Jersey Republican, folk singer Theodore Bikel and others who denounced Soviet authorities. Sen. Case declared that “We learned from Hitler’s time that silence will not help the Soviet Jews.” He called for a Congressional resolution condemong religious persecution in Russia and urged a United Nations resolution on the issue. The speakers told the students that their protest was an important means of halting Soviet government suppression of Jewish religious and cultural life.

The students then marched to Hammarskjold Plaza at the UN, singing as they carried signs in Hebrew and English. The protest was organized by the New Jersey Youth Conference on Soviet Jewry.

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