THE DETROIT JEWISH, NEWS
32 friday,,December14 1 1976
UAHC Asks Draft Resister Pardons
qiTrtstians to Receive Award for Assisting Soviet Jews
fusenik, 8:30 p.m. today rently live in Tel Aviv
during the regular Sab- with their two children
bath service at Temple aged 10 and 5. Mrs.
Beth El. Mrs. Rubinstein Rubinstein is now a liter-
is in Detroit as a guest of ary critic for the monthly
Russian language
the Jewish Community
Council of Metropolitan magazine entitled "Time
and We."
Detroit.
Mrs. Rubinstein is in
Mrs. Rubinstein was a
philologist at the Pushkin the U.S. under the au-
Memorial Museum in spices of the National
Leningrad and a lecturer Conference on Soviet
on Leningrad educa- Jewry and the National
Community Relations
tional television.
Her husband, Boris, was Advisory Council.
a physicist who worked in
the Research Institute on
Armaments. He is doing
research at the University
of Tel Aviv.
He was an active re-
fusenik in Leningrad, and
one of the few refuseniks
to be tortured during in-
terrogation by the KGB
in Leningrad. In 1973, the
Rubinsteins made appli-
cation for exit visas to Is-
rael. They were im-
mediately dismissed from
their employment and
were refused permissiOn
to leave repeatedly. They
eventualIly received
permission to go to Israel
late in 1974.
The Rubinsteins cur-
community for the -work
that has been done by
American Christians for
Soviet Jews.
The award will be pre-
sented by Natalia
Rubinstein, a Russian re-
Dr. Charles Benham,
dii',ector of the Detroit
Roundtable's National
Coraference of Christians
and Jews will accept an
award, on behalf of the ef-
forts of the Christian
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WE WILL BE OPEN XMAS DAY AND
NEW YEAR'S DAY, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
SUNDAYS AFTER 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
2 P.M.
SUNDAY, JANUARY
RED WINGS vs COLORADO ROCKIES
OLYMPIA STADIUM
All Kids Under 16 Will Receive
An Official Detroit Red Wings Hockey Puck
Great Lakes Invitational
The current U.S.S.R. Champ-
ions, Spartak will be led by
College Tournament
Koroto• , , Kulikov, Fjordorov,
and Golikov from the recent
Canada Cup Series. Having de-
feated The Red Army and The
Wings of Soviet for the Russian
Championship, Spartak will
Michigan
Bowling Green
Brown University
Michigan Tech
display the speed, discipline and
style that has characterized that
country's hockey development.
The Detroit stop is part of a
United States tour that will find
Spartak playing eight games.
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1976
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Comprised of All-Stars from the
Great Lakes Junior "A" Hockey
League, Team Michigan will ice
an almost all Michigan line-up.
Representatives from the Detroit
Junior Wings, the Fraser High-
landers, the Paddock Pools
Saints, the Wayne Americans
and the Cleveland Junior Barons
will make up the squad.
Coaches include Skeets Harri-
son of the Junior Wings, Mike
Kessler of Fraser and Bill Hassler
of the Saints.
Team Soviet members Zinger,
Tues. Dec. 28-6:00 P.M. Wed., Dec. 29-5:00 P.M.
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PONDEROSA 2, 1977
STEAK HOUSE
COMPLIMENTS OF
12th Annual
Four Great NCAA Teams
orable discharge.
In the telegram to Car-
ter, the UAHC stated
that "to include less than
honorable discharges and
others in the compass of
compassion and mercy
would be a profound
moral advance for a na-
tion ready to move ahead
to the challenge of lead-
ership."
The communication
was signed by UAHC
president Rabbi Alexan-
der M. Schindler.
FREE PUCK DAY
NEW YORK — A torch
kindled in the Israel vil-
lage of Modiin, birthplace
of the Maccabees, was
used in 'the formal
Hanuka observances at
City Hall last week as
Mayor and Mrs. Abraham
Beame of New York and
their invited guests
looked on.
The flame was brought
into the City Hall by
members of Masada.
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NEW YORK — The
Union of American He-
brew Congregations, na-
tional body of 720 Reform
synagogues in the United
States and Canada, has
asked president-elect
Jimmy Carter to give "the
widest possible applica-
tion" in his granting of
Vietnam war pardons and
to include such categories
as draft resisters, des-
erters and those dis-
missed from the military
with a less than an hon-
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