26 Friday, August 6, 1982 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS JEFFREY SCISSORS CONCEPT GRAPHICS offering you the finest quality wall graphics ANYWHERE Actively seeking Fall and Winter commissions now. Why wait? CALL: 661-1944 Residential c Industrial °Commercial CAST 1 OF YOUR 2 WAYNE COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT VOTES FOR JUDGE HELENE WHITE In Wayne Circuit Court, a lawsuit over $10,000 is heard by a judge. But a domestic matter, even one involving children, is sent before a referee. Decisions in domestic relations cases profoundly affect the lives of those involved and are entitled to the full attention of a judge. The meager and indifferent treatment of these cases is neither just nor right. ADCS E NE NEL W HITE VW JUST. RIGHT. FOR WAYNE COUNTY CIRCUIT JUDGE Judge Helene White has had a vasty of Judicial experience. As a judge on the Common Pleas Court, now 36th District Cou'f, she has served in the Civil, Criminal, Landlord Tenant and Traffic and Ordinance divisions of the Court. JUDGE HELENE WHITE • B.A. with honors, Barnard College, Columbia University • J.D., University of Pennsylvania Law School • Law Clerk to Michigan Supreme Court Justice Charles Levin • Judge, Common Pleas Now 36th District Court • Members American Jewish Committee and Hadassah Korey Gives Bleak Picture of Condition of Soviet Jews WASHINGTON (JTA) — A leading expert on Soviet Jewry portrayed a bleak picture of Jewish life in the Soviet Union, especially as contrasted to conditions in Eastern Europe. "Deprivation, disability and disintegration char- acterize its status" Dr. William Korey, Bnai Brith's director of interna- tional policy research told the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Human Rights and International Organizations. "The most striking dif- ference, both with respect to Judaism in East Europe and with respect to other major religious bodies in the USR, is the absence of a central or federative structure." Soviet Jews do not pub- lish periodicals as other religious groups do and a Hebrew Bible has not been published since the late 1920s, Korey said. While the Russian Or- thodox Church and other churches in the Soviet Union are affiliated with the World Council of Churrhes and other inter- national religious groups, Soviet Jewry, without a religious center, has no such formal connections. Korey noted that while in 1976 there were 450 synagogues, there are now only 50, half of them in Georgia, the northern Caucasus and the Central Asian Republic where less than 10 percent of Soviet Jews live. In addition, the USSR has no facility for training rabbis, and four Soviet students are now attending the Budapest Rabbinical Seminary. Korey noted that both the state and Communist Party assault Judaism. In contrast, he noted that Hungary, with 80,000 Jews, and Romania, with 37,000, permit religious, social and educational Jewish activities. Elsewhere, in Czechos- lovakia, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia, Korey said that Jewish life is deter- iorating because of a small population, mainly aged Jews. In New York, Charlotte Jacobson, chairman of the Soviet Jewry Research Bureau of the National Con- ference on Soviet Jewry, re- ported that 186 Jews ar- rived from the Soviet Union in Vienna with Israeli visas, during July. Mrs. Navon Seeks Aid for e anese Kids JERUSALEM (JTA) — Ophira Navon, the wife of President Navon, urged cooperation between Israeli and overseas welfare agen- cies to rehabilitate the chil- dren of Lebanese refugees. A survey team she spon- sored found recently that orphanages operated by the Lebanese government did not accept children of the thousands of Palestinian , refugees in Lebanon. Emigres Placed NEW YORK (JTA) — Twenty recently-settled Russian Jewish women have been placed in entry level positions in New York firms after finishing a six- month, 30-hours-a-week clerical training and English language course, according to the New York Association for New Ameri- cans (NYANA). AL KLINE DALGLEISH CADILLAC 6160 CASS AVE. TR 5-0300 To all ourfriends, We are so very grateful to you all for your help to our son, Alan Feuer; Democratic candidate for State Senator: We make one last request—Vote this Tuesday, and call two friends! Di: Arthur and Regina Feuer 23210 Harding Oak Park 968-7532 Paid for by Citizens for Feuer. 29331 Sharon Lane. Southfield. MI. 48076 A an euer DEMOCRAT FOR STATE SENATOR