THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

12 Mile & Southfield

MIKE KOJAIAN AND THE ENTIRE
STAFF WISH THEIR MANY
FRIENDLY CUSTOMERS A
HAPPY AND HEALTHY PASSOVER.

FRESH PRODUCE
FRESH FRUIT
FRUIT BASKETS

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BORDEN'S SOUR CREAM

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BEST'S KOSHER BOLOGNA & SALAMI CHUBS

$ 2 19 lb.

JUMBO STRICTLY FRESH EGGS

69c doz.

MUENSTER CHEESE

$ 1 39 lb.

VINE RIPENED TOMATOES

30C
lio lb.

DRY ONIONS

8 C lb.

CALIF 1# CELLO CARROTS

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THE BEST JUMBO LETTUCE

38c each

WE REGULARLY CARRY many fresh fruit and
'fresh produce items that other markets call
"Hard to Get."

MIKE'S
QUALITY FRUIT MARKET

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12 Mile & Southfield
Open 7 days:
Mon. thru Sat. 9-7
Sunday 10-5
557 6820
The Quality & The Price Are Right

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NEW YORK (JTA) —
Twenty-five Senators sent a
letter to Soviet President
Leonid Brezhnev on behalf
of Igor Guberman, who was
arrested in August 1979 on
charges of dealing with sto-
len icons:
The 44-year-old Jewish
activist, journalist and
author of popular science
books, is expected to go on
trial soon.
The Senators urged that
Guberman be released from
prison and be allowed, along
with his family, to emigrate
from the USSR.
In Jerusalem it was
learned that Ida Nudel,
the Soviet Jewish activist
serving a four-year sen-
tence of exile in Siberia,
has accused a regional
newspaper there of
"knowingly inciting
hatred for the purpose of
bringing about violent
reprisals" against her.
The text of telegrams she
sent on March 2 to
President Leonid Brezhnev
and other Soviet officials
making the charge, was re-
ceived by her sister, Elana
Fridman, a resident of Ho-
Ion.
Nudel's accusations were
leveled against the news-
paper Kasnoye Znamya
(Red Banner), published in
Tomsk, which, she said,
published a slanderous arti-
cle against her on Feb. 28.
In addition to Brezhnev,
she sent her protest tele-
grams to Interior Minister
Shchelokov, to the governor
of the Tomsk region, the
editor of the newspaper and
to the Dutch Embassy
which handles Israel's
interests in Moscow.
The telegram said: "On
Feb. 28 of this year,
the regional newspaper
in Tomsk published
a slanderous article
against me. The attitude
of the local residents
toward me in my place of
exile was already hostile
and the malicious allega-
tions contained in this ar-
ticle have exacerbated
the existing hostility. The
townspeople are aroused
— absurd suspicions and
rumors are circulating
about me. I accuse the
authors of this article of
knowingly inciting
hatred for the purpose of
bringing about violent
reprisals."
The telegram did not
specify the allegations and
copies of the Tomsk news-
paper have not yet reached
Israel. Nudel, a 48-year-old
economist known as the
"guardian angel" of Soviet
prisoners of conscience, was
arrested in Moscow in June
1978 and charged with
"malicious hooliganism."
In Washington, D.C., an
organization pledging to
mount a nationwide cam-
paign on behalf of perse-
cuted Christians in Soviet
bloc countries was officially
established last week. The
organization was chris-
tened CREED — Christian
Rescue Effort for the Eman-
cipation of Dissidents — by

its founders, Sen. Roger
Jepsen (R-Iowa) and Rep.
Jack Kemp (R-N.Y.).
In a related development,
the number of Soviet Jews
leaving the USSR is declin-
ing, Rafael Kotlowitz, act-
ing chairman of the World
Zionist Organization
Executive and head of the
immigration and absorp-
tion department, reported
to the Executive.
Kotlowitz said the de-
cline began last Novem-
ber, when the Soviet
authorities first reduced
the number of exit visas
they had granted. In the
Ukraine and Moldavia
the government issued
exit permits only to those
Jews who had immediate
families in Israel.
Some 40 percent of all
Jews leaving the USSR
used to come from the Uk-
raine. Their number has
shrunk to 20 percent. At the
same time, Kotlowitz re-
ported, the dropout rate has
also increased to 57 percent.

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Best Wishes
For A Happy
and Joyous
Passover.

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MIKE'S
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Senators Appeal to Brezhnev
on Behalf of Soviet Dissident

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regularity, and order of our
thoughts. Many complain of
the want of memory, when
the defect is in their judg-
ment; and others by grasp-
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Dartoneftes. Nuts & Fruits Passover Assortment. TV
Munch. Nut Clusters. Miniature Nuts. Viennese Krunch.
Truffles. Chocolate Matzo Dolls. Marshmallow Fluffs.
Seder Mints. Chocolate Matzos. Chocolate Lollycones.
Almond Kisses. Filled Fruits. Coconut Macaroons. Cookie
Assortment. Petits Fours. Bartons' Passover specialties have been a

holiday tradition for almost five generations. Come in and see all these
favorites and the rest of our Passover selection at our Bartons' candy
center. Our friendly staff will help you chOose from Bartons' many sweet
temptations.

Rations.
It goes with louk.

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