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The women will conduct the Torah portion and participate in the services. The class was taught by Rabbi David A. Nelson and Cantor Samuel Greenbaum. Sharon Padzensky (313) 363-4162 the Teens, Adults Share Day Jennifer Blitz and Jill Sherr will twin their b'not mitzvah cele- bration at Adat Shalom Synagogue at 9 a.m. Saturday with Svetlana Mullokanov, the daughter of Anatoly and Tamara Mullokanov of Uzbek, USSR. Meanwhile, the Adat Shalom adult bat mitzvah class will twin the observance of their b'not mitzvah with Natasha Khasina, wife of Gennady Khasin of Mos- cow, USSR, at 9 a.m. Sunday. The b'not mitzvah are: Naomi Doren, Barbara Eskin, Pauline Grossman and Esther Liwazer. Khasin, a professor of math- ematics at one time, is the author of four textbooks and 16 scholarly articles, all openly published and available to colleagues abroad. Today, he is unemployed and nearly destitute, as a result of his application to be reunited with his mother in Israel. Khasin's wife, Natasha, a com- puter programmer, also lost her job when she applied for an exit visa. She and her husband have been the targets of severe KGB harassment, but nevertheless have remained activists. A Hebrew teacher, Khasin has been threatened with prosecution for parasitism. His house has been searched and Hebrew language books, personal letters and a tape recorder confiscated. He and his wife, were arrested for attending a memorial service at Babi Yar in 1976, and prevented from attend- ing in 1977. Mrs. Khasina has been active in women's demon- strations, at which she has been roughed up and beaten by the KGB. She maintains contact with 71 WEST BLOOMFIELD I