Russian President Boris Yeltsin’s latest reshuffling of his Cabinet could hinder the government’s ability to crack down on anti-Semitism, according to Russian Jewish leaders. “There is little ground for optimism when we call on the government to ensure stability, but there is no stability within the government itself,” said Pavel Feldblum, the executive vice president of the Moscow Jewish Community.
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