Jetvish Resettlement Service Calls on Families to-Use Agency to Bring Over Soviet Kin Local families who wish, to bring are many relatives of Russian Jews Simeon Feldma.n, a 36-year-old their relatives here from the Soviet living in this community and we locksmith, his 34-year-old wife Union are being encouraged by the are ready to cooperate wherever Emma and their children, Dina, 10, Jewish_Resettlement Service to use possible to help the relative pro- and Igor, 7. Their last residence the agency's fealties to help with cess the papers necessary." in the USSR was Chernovsky, a immigration Iprocedures. On a case by case basis, the Ukrainian town. In kart effort, Resettlement Ser- agency will determine to what ex- Sen. Jacob K. Javits (R.,N.Y.), vice Is,=:,couper . ating with United tent Jewish community resources in a statement, said: "The arri- Hais Heriice[lihich is following up will be-used in the settling of ref u- val of the Feldman family from on thts.:atuninneement by the U.S. gees once they have arrived in the the Soviet Union is a heartening attorney general that this govern- Detroit area. portent that, as in the early part menr will: —rant parole status to HIAS also is prepared to assist of this century, the doors of the Soviet-Jews. financially, where necessary, and United States are open to Jews aisist.4it the immigration will search out the relatives in the fleeing from Russian oppression?? process; relatives here must follow Soviet Union when their address is The parole authority allows the certain.: steps,..'guidelines for which unknown. attorney general to waive proce- are being, cireulated by the Re Recently, Resettlement Service dural red tape to admit aliens with- settlement Service. These steps welcomed to Detroit the first So- out delay. begin with preparation of a "vysov" viet Jewish family to immigrate The family flew to Washiniton or letter of invitation, in English with the agency's total-involvement. and Russian. The vysov indicates to From the issuing of the vysov in Friday morning to meet their legal benefactor, Attorney General John Soviet authorities that the pros- 1969, Resettlement Service assisted oective immigrants will be cared the local family in the paper work Mitchell. Harold Friedman, president of for upon- arrival in the country of and now is helping the newcomers IfIAS, said that the attorney gen- destination.. • to adjust. Mrs. Sel:C. Grossman, presi- For information and copies of eral's parole authority will allow dent of /tenettlement Service (a the guideline, call Resettlement for an increased flow of Soviet Jews to the U.S. Jevitsh Waif are Federation Service. DI 1-5959. agency supported by Allied Jew- First 'Parole Authority' HIAS reported that in 1971 some ish Campaign _funds), said that Family Arrives in U.S. 300 Russian Jews come to the NEW YORK