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February 18, 1972 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-02-18

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WASIIMGTQN-7-In a- imtional the case of a Dr. Pinta of Rum, viet problem," and observed of
letter
Jewish „.emigre who with his wife and children Rabbi Meir
LEADS THE WAY
Kahane that "If the
•Ruth AleintandrOVICh ''Averbuoh, lost
their jobs after he applied for- Soviet press writes he is bad, he is
.;OE,
PreSident NixonAnid his. adminis- ale
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good." She said she had found
tration will continue to•-press for
.
ASerinkir- Vescribed the the U.S. to be a "very interesting"
the right of-"free` eistigration - and Jewish Defense League as "more
country—but that Israel was de-
religious liberty "both , in -public an American
problem than a So- finitely her home."
forums and in private-discussions"
NORTHLAND FORD
and promised to 'give "caref"l at-
MILE 8. GREF'.' ELD
tention" to the ' points she had THE DETROIT_ JEWISH NEWS
Friday, February 18, 1972-17
raised in correspondence to him.
Mrs. Averbuch, who recently re-
turned to Israel from a tour in the
United States, had written Mr.
Nixon in January, asking that he
remember Soviet Jewry in his
forthcoming Kremlin talks.
Thanking the President for his
past efforts on behalf of Soviet
Jewry, Mrs. Averbuch said she is
"convinced • that without your help
I would still be innocently im-
prisoned- in .a Soviet jail.
As you lanky," she confirmed,
"there are new over 40 Soviet
Jews : innocently Imprisoned,
among Utene;twe wemen--Silva
Zahnivason-•.410-,ltatint , Palate* -
—for no fither."Veitiiii : Oten-iiiteir
being Jews. Mille
"The Jews in the Soviet Union
know that they have a friend' in
.
Welcome tO viork:of incomparable elegance and freedom. A genuine
you and in the people of the -United
States." Mri. Averbuch wrote,
masterpleCe of maintenance-free California-Inspired condominium designs.
Greenbrooke .offernyouoioukparkhorrie models designed to suit the
"They are eagerly awaiting your
arrival in the :Soviet believ- , most impeccable tastes. Discover a peaceful refuge from the
ing:.deeply that they can be helped - Wald, 'Where' YOu'ier OurrOlinded by Uncompromising luxury and
in their struggle for the - preserva-
quality. Central air conditioning, formal dining rooms, up to 2 1/2
tion of their Jewish religious And
baths, wall-to-Wall caging, family rooms with fireplaces,
cultural identity and for the free-
private fenced' patioe•with adjacent covered parking, full
dom to -emigrate-to
basements. Life begins anew at Greenbrooke . . . for
exterior maintenance Is handled by professionals ...
President?"- NiMit...in-: his reply,
white you _ and yoUr invited guests enjoy the leisure
assured Mrs..- Averbtte.h. , -.."of:
ntetiVitlesin your own private Greenbrooke Club.
adritinistratiOn's abirling;•;citeicern
over the plightef.i.ren* iited
_,. .N6w:you can enjoy the freedom of renting .. .
minorities in - the SOviet- _ Union.'
and the financial rewards of ownership
ihrOtigiVel&ty growth, substantial tax benefits,
Before returning. -le Israel,
and- risink7appreciation on your investment.
Mrs. Averbach predicted that
The community you've been searchirig
"in a few years" all Soviet Jews
for, bid have not been able
will want to go there. The - anti-
to find ... until now.
Semitic atmosphere they live in,
.,-1
she explained, makes it certain
that they "will never be assimi-
lated, quite." .
Mrs. Averbuch, who has been
I
recovering from - what she " de-
scribes only as a -"very private":
illness, made her comments in an
interview with the Jewish Tele-
graphic Agency.
It is now four monthS since she
was released from a Soviet prison
after serving a year for "anti-
Soviet activities," and she report-
edly has been suffering after-ef-
fects from her:, Miso‘treatment..
The 24-year-61d Arise' charged
that the recent increase in Jewish
nermiftion was "not
a result of the Rh:iciness and hu-
manity" of therSoviet authorities,
but an attempt{ to fabricate a dem-
ocratic auraln-radvance,of Presi-
dent Nixon's visit to the Kremlin
in Miy. "I never believe them, be-
cause I know tomorrow it can be
changed," - she remarked. -
tck
She urged Mr. Nikon to make a PIPP[11111111111111111111111111111i70 LIZ:,
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public ' issue of the situation in-
stead of relying primarily on . quiet
diplomacy: hope that during his
visit he will speak loudly of it—
maybe before his visit."
Mr. Nixon should not be afraid
of sabotaging U.S.-USSR rela-
tions, she insisted, 'saying of the •
Soviets: "They need them too
much." She added: "If Soviet
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Au TIAT
Mar II
Jews are not afraid for - them- •
TIE GOREPWIATE oust
EIJOY nes mu FIALL-TNIE PlIFE8811111AL IIANITEIANCE STAFF
quiet evinlive iv111i 'flans. Grandchildren m for a wait.
TIE Lu Sh OF MC/ . . . VIM AT NIESSIMIEEI Privacy.
selves, _We have no right to be
5 0 .clOck Should 401t411/12p into the Greenbrooke Club to
There are far more rewarding ways to spend your leisure
Peace.
Security.
It
begins
with Sound Suppressing Walls
unwind? Or hit_IIW peel. for a Couple of laps? Ws your
time than shoveling snow, pruning hedges. cutting lawns
afraid for them."- ,
engineered to hush away distractions. Privacy. At Green-
Forget them at Greenbrooke .. for every homeowner -
choice at The-PrWaft laireenbrooks Club. Reserved for your
brook. It means individual, pravacy-fenced patios.
receives regularly scheduled maintenance seence
exclusive
use,
it
pids'a
vdictie
private
world
of
pleasure
In thi. tea, upsztisep ilke nited
o ted
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individual covered carports. Private entrances..firofessionai
performed by a full-time professional staff.
within an easy stroll of your ParkHome.
Protection from sunset to sunrise.
thak.the
to the younger genetiititit.ti Soviet
Jews, but that there: At number
of older ones whorecriMina-
Liens for their a . She cited

GEORGE RUSKIN

For $60,000 you can
buy a nice home
in Southfield.
For $38,990-ypu can own
&world apart In Greenbrooke

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