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USA to arrest world's largest sailing ship because of Jewish books
03.07.2012 
The world's largest sailing ship, the Sedov, that started its world cruise in 
May, may not reach all of its destination ports. The Sedov has recently 
declined entering the Swedish ports of Göteborg and Malmo because the local 
authorities could arrest the ship. US officials said that they would arrest the 
ship if it called at the port of San Francisco.

The ship was supposed to call at San Francisco in November to stay there for 
four days. The US authorities did not guarantee that the vessel would not be 
arrested. US officials politely warned the administration of the Russian 
Fishing Agency and the command of the Sedov about the possible arrest of the 
vessel because of the trial in connection with the so-called Schneerson library.

To cut the story short, the ship can be arrested to force Russia to return 
Rabbi Schneerson's library to the US-based Jewish religious organization Chabad 
Lubavitch. The library is a collection of 12,000 ancient Hebrew books, 50,000 
documents and 381 manuscripts, which Russia currently keeps in its State 
Library.

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The court ruled in August of 2010 that Russia must deliver the books to the US 
side. In July of 2011, the Federal Court of District Columbia allowed the 
Jewish religious organization to start the delivery of the books from the 
Russian Federation. Russia considers the rulings of US courts lawless and does 
not intend to bid farewell to the books. Why would Russia deliver the 
historical treasure, taking into consideration the fact that Russia has not 
either withdrawn or stolen it.

"The Schneerson library has never belonged to the US-based Chabad. The library 
has never left the territory of the Russian Federation either. It was 
nationalized because there were no legal heirs left in the Schneerson family. A 
"return" of those books to the USA is not appropriate at all," officials with 
the Russian Foreign Ministry said.

The US side has not returned timely comments. It was only said that the US 
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was too busy on her visit to St. Petersburg. 
The Russian Fishery Agency is looking for an opportunity to arrange a meeting 
with the US Ambassador in Russia.

What kind of a library is it and why is there so much fuss about it?

Rabbi Joseph Yitzchak Schneerson lived in the early XX century in Lubavitch, 
the Mogilev province of the then territory of the Russian Empire. He inherited 
a huge library of Hebrew texts. Then came the revolution, which brought 
devastation, and the rabbi, wishing to preserve his valuable assets, handed 
them over for safekeeping to the Russian library. He had to travel all around 
the world afterwards, but all of the manuscripts were kept in Moscow.

In the early 1990's, the son and spiritual heir to the long-deceased rabbi 
Menachem Schneerson asked to return the collection, because the books and 
manuscripts used to be the personal property of Joseph Yitzchak Schneerson 
prior to the nationalization.

The case was heard in the State Arbitration of the RSFSR. On October 8, 1991, 
the instance ordered the State Library of the USSR named after Lenin to return 
the collection.

However, the Library of the RSFSR State Arbitration did not obey the decision 
having said that its archives were the property of the whole nation.

The case of the Schneerson library got to the Supreme Arbitration Court of the 
RSFSR, which confirmed on November 18, 1991 the decision of the RSFSR State 
Arbitration and decided to pass the collection of Schneerson in the Hebrew 
National Library, which had been established specifically for the reception and 
storage of the collection.

But the head of the department of manuscripts of Lenin's State Library of the 
USSR refused to comply with the decision of the Supreme Arbitration Court of 
the RSFSR. He hid the Schneerson collection in the vaults of the library. He 
even threatened to commit self-immolation and burn the collection. In these 
circumstances, on 14 February 1992, the Plenum of the Supreme Arbitration Court 
of the RSFSR abolished all previous court rulings, and the Schneerson 
collection remained in Russia's major library.

In 1995, it was discovered at the National Library of Russia during the 
verification of funds that some of the manuscripts from the collection of 
Schneerson was gone. Afterwards, some of the manuscript appeared on the black 
market in Israel.

In early August 2010, a trial on the case of the Schneerson library was held in 
the United States. The case was settled in favor of Chabad as the "library 
allegedly became the property of Russia discriminatory, not for public use and 
without fair compensation." However, the Russian Foreign Ministry did not 
recognize the decision, but also demanded seven books from the Chabad movement.

Currently, the unresolved issue of the Schneerson library creates many 
obstacles for the cultural exchange in Russia and the United States, and 
several other countries. Thus, the Pushkin Museum and the Hermitage refused to 
provide the Gauguin paintings for the largest exhibition of the artist in the 
National Gallery in Washington over the fear that the paintings could be 
arrested. It is hard to say how the story is going to end. One thing is clear: 
Russia is unlikely to abide by the decision of the US court, and the Americans 
will keep on trying to get what they want. The Sedov was unlucky to get into 
the middle of the intrigue.

This is not the first threat of arrest that the ship received during this 
sailing tour. In late May, two ports - Göteborg and Malmö - had to be excluded 
from the route of the voyage. The Swedish authorities did not allow the ship to 
the port of Göteborg due to a local court decision that was made in favor of 
German businessman Frank Sedelmaier, who is known for his lawsuits against 
Russia.

Sedelmaier seeks compensation for the "lost investment" as a result of the 
attempts to organize business in St. Petersburg during 1990s. The lawsuit 
allowed the arrest and the forced sale of property in Sweden, Russia. The 
Russian Foreign Ministry recommended the crew should not come into the port to 
avoid trouble. It was previously planned that 17 foreign trainees of the Sedov 
were supposed to disembark from the ship in the Swedish ports.

The Sedov has already had the experience of being a captive of a foreign 
country. In 2000, the whole world learned of the story of the Swiss firm Noga, 
which allegedly owed Russia $63 million. The Sedov was arrested in Brest, 
France; the accounts of Russian official representatives in France were frozen. 
Fortunately, thanks to the work of lawyers, the arrest of the vessel was 
lifted, and Noga had to pay moral and material damages in the amount of 500,000 
francs.

Now briefly about the voyage of the Sedov. The world's largest active sailing 
ship is 118 meters long. It was built in Kiel, Germany, 91 years ago. The ship 
is owned by the Murmansk State Technical University. Today's voyage around the 
world is devoted to the 1,150th anniversary of the birth of Russian statehood. 
The sailing ship will carry the Russian flag on the waves of five oceans to 
overcome around 45,000 miles in 14 months.

Andrei Mikhailov

Pravda.Ru


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