Gen. Grigorenko's Goal: 'To Tell The World What I Know'
by Roma Sochan
Kiev Group Wants Ukraine To Be Equal in World Affairs
Seeks Full Implementation of Constitution
USIA Agrees To Ukrainian Insert For Brochure
KGB Attempts to Break Up Baptist Wedding in Ukraine
Lithuanian Underground Paper Scores Vatican Ostpolitik
Baptists in USSR Seek Emigration
Pentecostals Appeal to World Communist Leaders
Gen. Grigorenko Denounces USSR For Barring His Return Home
by Ihor Dlaboha
A Matter of Transliteration
U.S. Ukrainians Harassed at CSCE
Sen. Yuzyk Cites Contributions Of Baltic Peoples to Canada
Sakharov's Telephone Disconnected
Philadelphia Lawmakers Sought Ukrainian in USIA Brochure
Jewish Emigres from Ukraine Disclaim Anti-Semitism of Ukrainians
As reported in The Ukrainian Weekly (December 11, 1977), The New
York Times of December 1, 1977, carried an article on Ukrainian Jewry by
its Moscow correspondent, Craig R. Whitney, entitled "Jews in the Ukraine
Charge that the Age-Old Anti-Semitism Persists." Despite the numerous
letters which were sent to The Times protesting the article, none of the
letters appeared in print. Among the letters which were sent was one from
Dr. Israel Klejner, a Jewish emigre from Ukraine now living in Munich, West
Germany. Dr. Klejner also sent The Times a declaration of the Society for
the Study of the Problems of Ukrainian Jewry in Israel. Below are the texts
of Dr. Klejner's letter to The Times, his letter to the Svoboda daily, and
the society's declaration.
Dr. Klejner's Letter to Svoboda
Dr. Klejner's Letter to The Times
Declaration Concerning Goals of a Society for the Study of the Problems of Ukrainian Jewry
UNA Passaic District Holds Annual Meeting
M. Chomanczuk Re-elected Head Of UNA N.Y. District
UNA Cultural Committee Meets
Boryskewich-Boyd Heads UNA Detroit District
EDITORIALS
The Gross Omission
An Odious Measure
Letter to the Editor
On Student Apathy
SUSTA Alumnus
An Attempt to Defend A Ukrainian Political Prisoner
(2)
(The article below, by Atty. Burton Hall, appeared in the Winter-Spring
1978 issue of "New Politics." Mr. Hall, an American attorney,
traveled to Kiev last year in an attempt to present a brief in defense of
Oleksander Serhiyenko).
New Canadian Constitution And the Rights of Ethnics
Outline of brief to the Task Force on Canadian Unity, presented on
March 2, 1978, at the Canadian Conference Centre by Sen. Paul Yuzyk.
(1)
Scope of Hearings and Report
Basic Objectives of Canada
Entrenched Bill of Rights
Language Rights
Book Review
"The Kiev Encounter" A Masterful Tale
"The Kiev Encounter," by Serge Mironovitch, Branden Press,
Boston, 423 pages, $12.50.
(The review above, written by Carrol Ann Brooks, appeared in the February
15th edition of the World Student Times).
Shopping Courtesy
From the desk of Pat M. Lutwiniak-Englebrecht, Home Economist
"Yaseny" Prepares for N. Y. Concert
Detroit's "Luna" Is Now Septet
Launch New Radio Program
["The Ukrainian Catholic Hour," WRYM Radio, AM840]
Stage "Kateryna" on L.I. Today
"Kosmos" and Kunasz Promote "Pysanky" on Television
N.Y. Ukrainians Profiled by UPI
Holy Cross Vets To Hold Liturgy
The Legality of the National Insignia of Ukraine
by W. Trembicky
Mrs. Shcharanska Supports Actions of Ukrainian Dissidents
[Avital Shcharanska]
Churches Must File, Pay Taxes On "Unrelated Business Income"
Tradition Holds Watervliet Ukrainians Together
The article above by Virginia Bensheimer appeared in two parts in
the Knickerbocker News of Albany, N.Y. It was published in the "Observations"
column on Sunday, February 26, and Wednesday, March 1.
St. Basil's to Hold "Sviachene"
May 1st Is Deadline for Entries In UNA Bowling Tourney
Ukrainian Pro Hockey Update
by Ihor Stelmach
WORD JUMBLE
Dissidents from the USSR Now in the West
It documents repressions:
UCCA Washington News
Laryssa Krupa Has Recital in Baltimore
Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, March 19, 1978, No. 62, Vol. LXXXV
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