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February 03, 1978 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-02-03

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, February 3, 1918 35

Soviet Jewry Unit Members Arrested After Embassy Sit-In

,

SAN FRANCISCO (JTA)
— Three members of the
Bay Area Council on Soviet
Jewry were arrested by the
FBI after staging a four-
hour sit-in at the Soviet
Consulate:`
Selma . Light, Regina
Waldmat and Michele
Sofios went to the Consulate

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with Sylva Zalmanson to
deliver an appeal on behalf
of her husband, Edward
Kuznetsov, who was on his
33rd day of a hunger strike
"to the death" in the Potma
labor camp.
The consulate staff re-
fused to accept the appeal
and the group held a sit-in.
According to the Bay
Area Council the federal
government will not
press charges since the
sit-in was peaceful.
In Paris, some 2,000
people gathered Sunday to
protest the arrest and forth-
coming trial of Soviet

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646-8484

Jewish dissident Anatoly
_
Sharansky.
. A
spokesman
for
Sharansky's family said
that the three French attor-
neys named by Anatoly's
mother have been refused
Soviet entry visas and have
been denied permission to
assist in his defense.
In Ann Arbor, scholars
from across the country as
well as exiled Soviet dissi-
dents will meet Sunday
through Feb. 10 to speak at
the Symposium on Human
Rights .in the USSR and
Eastern Europe.' The Sym-
posium will be held in the
Rackham Building and the
Modern Language Building
on the University of Michi-
gan campus.
Featured speakers in-
clude Ludmilla Alek-
seyeva, head of the Mos-
coe Helsinki Monitoring

Cholent Recipe

By NORMA BARACH

(Copyright 1978, JTA, Inc.)

For those of us who must
endure rugged winter
weather, nothing makes a
bigger hit at the Sabbath
lunch table than a steaming
hot cholent, the traditional
all-in-one dish that is
cooked slowly overnight.
This recipe makes use of a
slow cooker.

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1 medium onion, quartered
3 carrots, cut up
2 stalks celery, cut up
3 turnips, quartered
2 large potatoes, quartered
1/2 cup barley
21/2 lbs. lean chuck steak, with
bone
1 tsp. salt
dash pepper
2 tsps. beef soup powder
2 cups boiling water
Put vegetables into a 5-quart
slow cooker pot in the order
given. Place barley on top,
then chuck steak. Dissolve
salt, pepper, soup powder in
boiling water. Pour over meat.
Set pot on low and cook about
18 hours. Serves 5.

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sponsored by several uni-
versity departments, the
Detroit Committee for
Soviet Jewry, the Congress
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North American Studies
Center for Polish Affairs
and more.

The symposium is open to
the publiGfree of charge. It
will also be offered as a
mini-course by the univer-
sity. For information, call
AKTSIA, 663-3336.

Jewry on the Air

This Week's Radio and
Television Programs

MESSAGE OF ISRAEL:
6:30 a.m. Sunday, WXYZ
(1270) and WRIF-FM )101)
and 10:30 p.m. Sunday,
WDEE (1500), a message to
the Jewish community.
• * *
RELIGION IN THE
NEWS: 6:30 a.m. Sunday,
CKWW (680).
▪ * *
JEWISH COMMUNITY
HIGHLIGHTS: 9:45 a.m.
Sunday, Channel 2, a prog-
ram of interest to the
Jewish community.

.LUBAVITCH JEWISH
HOUR: 11 p.m. Sunday
WNIC (1300), and WNIC-FM
(100), rabbinical remarks,
Jewish music.



*

YIDDISHE SHTUNDE: 9
a.m. Monday, WIID (1090),

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Mr. and Mrs. John (Fr-
ances) Rogers of Southfield
will celebrate their 50th
wedding anniversary Sun-
day.,
Born in Romania, Mr.
Rogers recently retired
from the General Motors
Co. Mrs. Rogers is a native
of New York.
The couple were married
in Mt. Clemens. -
The couple will be joined
by their son, Gerald, and his
wife, and daughter and her
..14usband for a celebration
Saturday. The senior Mr.
and Mrs. Rogers have a •
grandson studying in Israel.

The couple will be hon-
ored in spring by relatives

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Committee; Tatyana and
Efrem Yankelevich,
step-daughter and son-
in-law of Andrei
Sakharov; Valentin Tur-
prominent
chin,
and
mathematician
former chief of Amnesty
International in Moscow;
and Congressman Abner
Mikva of Illinois.
Topics include dissent,.
cultural and religious iden-
tity, freedom of expression,
the role of the Western
media, and the role of the
United States.
The symposium, coordi-

and friends at a party given
by their son and grandchil-
dren.

Marriages

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and other features, with Lou
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Tuesday, WIID (1090), an
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Joshua Tabak.

*

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Thursday, WMZK-FM (98),
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MOTIF: 9 a.m. Friday,,
WIID (1190), Jewish news,
entertainment, community
calendar and "Spotlight" on
the community with Bar-
bara - Katchke and Rachel
Jacobs.

Singles
Events

SUNDAY JEWISH
SINGLES will have a prog-
ram on financial planning
for singles 8 p.m. Sunday in
the main Jewish Commun-
ity Center complex. David
Muzzal, assistant trust of-
ficer for the Detroit Bank
and Trust, will be guest
speaker. Refreshments will
be served. There is a nomi-
nal charge. The Jan. 28
party, canceled as a result of
the weather, has been re-
scheduled for 8:30 p.m.
March 11 in 'the home of
Phil Fabian, 24640 Sussex,
Oak Park. There is a
charge. For information,
call Ann Klempner, 557-
3698; Bea Braun, 357-4369;
or Dorothy Shapiro, 557-
2599.
* * *
MICHIGAN JEWISH
SINGLES COUNCIL will
have an oneg Shabat 8:30
p.m. today in the Cong.
Shaarey .Zedek youth
lounge. Admission is free,
and refreshments will be
served.

Carol
Elisabeth
Ketchel and Robert Bruce
Klein were married re-
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