Friday, March 19, 1976 13 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS For Custom Draper? Cleaning, Call DRAPERY CLEANERS "All That The Name Implies" We Also Wash & Finish Drip Dry Curtains Professionally WE DO ALL THE WORK REMOVE AND INSTALL 891-1818 Suburban Cali COJJc. - Reverse Charges Trade Member American Society of Interior Designers (A.S.I.D.) Soviets Increase Harassment of Jews Following Brussels II NEW YORK (JTA) — The Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry charged that "the screws are now on again" after the combined pres- sures of the second World Conference on Soviet Jewry and the 25th Communist Party Congress led to the release of several scores of Jews. The SSSJ reported that Zachar Tesker of Moscow was placed under house ar- rest after he sought to dem- onstrate with his wife and child against repeated re- fusals for exit to Israel. Economist Ida Nudel re- ported an attempt by police to beat her up and Ilya Shostekovsky of Leningrad was dismissed from work for seeking a visa and was then warned he might be tried as a "parasite." Maria Neifach of Riga; who is pregnant, was lence" as a tool to advance I the cause of human rights. HAGGADAH - A SEARCH FOR FREEDOM An Oratorio by Morton Gold THE OAKLAND UNIVERSITY SINGERS AND ORCHESTRA and UNITED HEBREW SCHOOL CHORUS Conductor: JOHN DOVARAS Soloists: CANTOR HAROLD ORBACH CANTOR LOUIS KLEIN at CONG. BNAI MOSHE SUNDAY, MARCH 28 1 AND NAMES) Retailer of the aum's 'Ye a 1/4 CARAT TOTAL WEIGHT DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT SET - ;,11"1\ #740051-FRC Capture the mood of love with this elegant diamond engagement set from Naum's. It's reassuring, too, to know that each diamond has been pains- takingly selected by our master dia- mond buyers here and in Antwerp, Belgium to meet our extremely high and rigid quality standards. 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Plane, Bus, Car and Hotel Re'servations mark filcher gallery given permission to join her husband Alexander in Israel, but at the same time her in-laws, Emanuel and Tamara Neifach who are in their 70s, were re- fused visas: According to the SSSJ, anti-Jewish articles attack- ing Israel and exit appli- cants by name have ap- peared in Derbent's local press and the Jewish ceme- tery there has been vandal- ized. Nevertheless, applica- tions to Israel continue. POC Anatoly Malkin has been transferred to very hard labor and has lost more than 20 pounds. Gessia Penson of Riga, who journeyed to Moscow three times to demand free- dom for herself and her imprisoned artist son Boris, was permitted to visit him after he was brought to Riga from the labor camp. She was subsequently given a visa and is now in Israel, the SSSJ said. Deborah Samuilovich, noted Soviet Jewish engi- neer, has received permis- sion to emigrate to Israel, the New York Engineers Council for Soviet Jewry reported. 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