Three Jewish leaders expressed disappointment in the lack of visible results to date for Soviet Jews after a meeting at the White House Thursday with Dr. Henry Kissinger, President Nixon’s national security advisor, the National Conference on Soviet Jewry reported. The three leaders were Max Fisher, Detroit Jewish communal leader, Jacob Stein, chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, and Richard Maass, chairman of the NCSJ.
Maass reported last Wednesday at a press conference here that he and the other two leaders planned to meet with Dr. Kissinger for a briefing on the results of the June summit meeting between Nixon and Soviet Communist Party Secretary Leonid I. Brezhnev as they related to Soviet Jews.
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