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April 19, 1974 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-04-19

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KE 1-8196

Elblings Celebrate
50th Anniversary

J WV

Watch & Jewelry

BLOCH-ROSE P 0 S T and
AUXILIARY will hold a joint
installation 8:15 p.m. Tues-
day at JWV headquarters.
Post officers to be installed
are: Commander, Lou Wag-
ner; vice commanders, Al
Letzer and Jack Moore. Past
department commander, Al
Rosen, will be installing of-
ficer. Auxiliary officers in-
clude: President, Belle Let-
zer; vice presidents, Bertha
Eisner and Frances Bloom;
treasurer, Bertha Greenberg;
patriotic. instructress, Carol
Burke; historian, Lo t t i e
Harris; guard, Pauline Good-
stein; and chaplain, Dorothy
Goldberg. Refreshments and
social hour will follow. For
information, call the JWVA
office, 559-5680.
• * •
LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN
AUXILIARY will meet 8:30
p.m. Monday, at the home of
Mrs. Walter Fischel, 20576
Vaughan. Nominations and
election of officers will take
place. Final tplans for service
to t h e Juvenile Detention
Home and poppy days will
be made. For information,
call Mrs. Fischel, KE 5-1134
or the president, Mrs. Charles
Hauptman, 352-2696.

MR. AND MRS. ELBLING

Mr. and Mrs. Alex J. Elb-
ling of Sutton Place Ave.,
Southfield, will be honored
by their children this week-
end at a dinner-dance at
Stouffer's Northland Inn on
the occasion of their 50th
wedding anniversary.
Their children are Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley M. Elbling and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M.
Schott.
Mr. Elbling is president of
A. Elbling and Sons, Inc., of
Pointiac. He is a member of
the building committee of
Cong. Bnai Israel of Pontiac
and Bnai Brith and is a 32nd
degree Mason.
Mrs. Elbling is a member
of Hadassah, Women's Bicur
Cholem and Northwest Child
Rescue Women.
The Elblings, who were
married in Rochester, N. Y.,
in 1924, have five grandchil-
dren.

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Soviet authorities promised
Eleanora that the rest of the
family would follow in 10
days.
However, t h e Russians
broke their promise and Pol-
tinnikov, a former colonel,
was stripped of his military
rank and pension. Victoria
and her mother. were, mean-
while, arrested in Moscow.
and sentenced to six months
hard labor but were only
imprisoned 13 days in Novo-
sibirsk.
In Israel, the grandfather
had died because his family
had not been able to join
him, and Soviet authorities
denied the family permission
to attend the funeral.
Victoria has since been ar-
rested and released two
times, and in October 1973,

* * •

May Walkathon
for Soviet Jews

the family made its 10th re-
quest for an exit visa.
Rae Sharfman, president
of the Detroit Committee for
Soviet Jewry, communicates
with the Poltinnikovs and
some of the calls get through.
However, the letters and
consultations from the doc-
tors are all received, Mrs.
Sharfman reported.
In her most recent com-
munication with the family,
Mrs.' Sharfman said that
Eleanora is no longer able to
make weekly calls from her
Hebrew ulpan because who-
ever paid for the calls is no
longer willing to do so.
A leaflet distributed by the
Soviet Jewry committee lists
several ways individuals and
groups can help the Poltin-
nikov family. For informa-
tion, call Rae Sharfman, 352-
7123.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, April 19 ,1974-31

Detroit Committee for So-
viet Jewry will hold a Soli-
darity Day Walkathon begin-
ning 1:30 p.m. May 5 at
Cong. Bnai Moshe to demon-
strate support for Soviet
Jews who want to leave the
USSR.
The walkathon will proceed
west to Greenfield Rd., north
to Lincoln Rd., east to Cool-
idge Rd. and south to 10
Mile Rd. to the synagogue.
At 3, a rally will be held
with Roy Williams, an aide
to Gov. William Milliken,
and Hubert Sidlow, president
of the Jewish Community
Council, 'as speakers.
For information on how to
participate, call the commit-
tee co-chairmen, Mrs. G.
Vernon Leopold, 548-4841, or
Arnold Michlin, 626-1570.

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A Soviet Jewish family of
physicians, fired from their
jobs when they applied for
exit visas to Israel, has been
hired as consultants to local
doctors.
The Isaac Poltinnikovs of
Novosibirsk, Siberia, were
vulnerable to a r rest as
"parasites" after losing their.
jobs. To keep them from be-
ing arrested, local Soviet
Jewry activists helped ar-
range for jobs as paid con-
sultants.
The family also has been
"adopted" by Cong. Beth
Shalom, which granted them
a lifetime membership in ab-
sentia, and by the Maimon-
ides Medical Society Auxil-
iary and the Greater Detroit
Section of the National Coun-
cil of Jewish Women.
- Dr. Isaac Poltinnikov, an
ophthalmologist, was hired
as an international paid con-
sultant by Ophthalmology
Associates of Southfield in
March and by Dr. Hershel
Schlussel of Garden City in
April.
Dr. Irma Bernstein Poltin-
nikova, Isaac's wife, who has
studied heart ailments due
to birth defects, was hired in
March. by Associated In-
ternists of Detroit. Their
daughter, Dr. Victoria Pol-
tinnikova, whose specialty is
lung ailments such as tuber-
culosis, was hired by a
radiology group in Cincinnati
in March.
Another daughter, Elea-
nora, applied for an exit
visa in June 1972 along with
her husband and grand-
father. They paid the 10,000
ruble education tax and were
allowed to leave for Israel.

Branch Seven, Labor Zion-
ist Alliance, will meet 7:30
p.m. Sunday at the home of Avrum Schulzinger
Mr. and Mrs. Harold No-
Public Relations
veck, 18929 Lauder.
Gordon Silverman and Director at Sinai.
Barry Stein will speak on
Avrum Schulzinger has
"Dialogue with Youth."
been appointed public rela-
Discussion and social hour tions director for Sinai Hos-
will follow. For information, pital.
call Mrs. Noveck, VE 8-4457.
A former free-lance pub-
licist and magazine writer,
he has long background in
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was publicity director for
Northland Shopping Center.
Mary Jane van den Muy-
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MARKETS
partment as assistant public
relations director, and Mar-
gery Shaefer as department
secretary.

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Sinai Psychiatric
Outpatient Unit to
Hold Open House

An open house to acquaint
guests with the psychiatric
outpatient facilities at Sinai
Hospital will be held 2-5 p.m.
Sunday in the Louis C. and
Edith B. Blumberg Profes-
sional Building. The out-
patient unit occupies the en-
tire second floor and con-
tains facilities for three
major outpatient programs,
the Community Mental
Health Center for adult pa-
tients, the Day Hospital,
which provides full - day
psychiatric and recreational
therapy for persons who con_
tinue to live at home eve-
nings and weekends; and the
Problems of Daily Living
Clinic for those in emotional
distress.

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