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September 21, 1984 - Image 87

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-09-21

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 21, 1984

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Twinning slated
at Shaarey Zedek

Elizabeth Adelman, daughter
of Joel and Judith Adelman, and
Robyne Meyers, daughter of
Ronald and Rena Meyers, will
twin the observance of their b'not
mitzvah celebration with a Rus-
sian Jew at Cong. Shaarey Zedek
on Saturday. They will be celeb-
rating with Jane Shtaingardt,
daughter of Ilya and Isaballa
Shtaingardt, who will mark the
occasion in absentia.
Jane is able to study Torah in
Russian. She is proud of her
Jewishness. Her father is an
engineer and her mother an
endocrinologist.
The family first applied to emi-
grate to Israel six years ago. They
were refused, based on the
father's alleged access to state
secrets. The family is able to
maintain minimal contact with
Westerners, and they have rela-
tives both in Israel and America.

Twin b'not mitzvah

Jennifer Boodin and Irit Houv-
ras will twin the observance of
their b'not mitzvah celebration
Saturday at Adat Shalom
Synagogue with Pavia Kun,
daughter of Boris and Gedi Kun of
Moscow, USSR.
The Kuns are presently unem-
ployed. They have been taking
menial jobs but are fired when it
becomes known that they wish to
emigrate.
Kun resigned his job as an air-
craft engineer before he applied to
emigrate. He knew he would be
refused permission to leave on the
grounds of possessing secret in-
formation.
The Kun family was given per-
mission to emigrate in 1973.
Friends of the Kuns are afraid to
see them, because the friends
could be fired from their jobs too.
Mrs. Kun speaks Yiddish and is
studying English. Pavia plays the
piano. They would like tourists to
visit them, and to receive letters
from the West.

LOCAL NEWS

JCCouncil appoints
2 to committee

Andrew Zack and Alex
Blumenberg have been appointed
chairman and associate chairman
of the Jewish Community Coun-
cil's Committee on International
Concerns (CIC) by Council
President David Lebenbom.
Zack represents Temple Israel
and Blumenberg represents the
Labor Zionist Alliance on the
Council's Delegate Assembly.
Both men sit on the Council's
Executive Committee.

Learning disabilities
group to meet in Oct.

The Michigan Association for
Children and Adults with Learn-
ing Disabilities will hold its an-
nual fall conference Oct. 26 at the
Fairlane Manor in Dearborn.
For information, contact
Kendra Tubes, 557-2189.

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