THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
28—Friday, August 27, 1971
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Mr. and Mrs. Max Solarz of
Prairie Dr., Southfield, announce
the engagement of their daughter
Susan to Steve Rabinovitz, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Abram Rabinovitz
of Westhampton Ave., Oak Park.
A December wedding is planned.
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Bad news changed to good for
newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Valery
Krenniov, after the American
bride had been told to return home
without her Soviet husband to
apply for a visa.
But the bride's mother inter-
vened with officials, and now
they have agreed to let the
couple be together for a while
longer.
The former Deborah Brackman,
22, of Great Neck, N. Y., met her
22-year-old husband last year when
she traveled to Leningrad for a
summer Russian language and lit-
e rature course.
Following their recent marriage
in one of the city's two "wedding
palaces''—complete with a bust of
Lenin in the corner—the couple
had gone to the Soviet passport
office.
Officials there denied Mrs.
Krenniov permission to extend
her stay in the Soviet Union,
saying she must return home
Sunday with her group of 70
American students as scheduled.
Obtaining a visa, she was in-
formed "should only take four
or five months."
Because of Soviet regulations, it
is doubtful that Krenniov will ever
be allowed to leave the country.
And his wife insists she will not
give up her U. S. citizenship.
Despite the unexpected good
news for the Krenniovs, the bride
still will have to get a visa from
home.
Things will be difficult even
when she returns on visits: as a
student at Leningrad's Medical In-
stitute, Krenniov is required to
live in his dormitory, cannot rent
an apartment in Leningrad or
transfer to a school in his native
Baku.
The newlyweds skipped a honey-
moon due to finances and Kren-
niov's upcoming exams, staying,
for now, in a Leningrad hotel.
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