vel,adiu6214, "CAREER WOMEN'S BOUTIQUE . NOW OPEN LOCAL NEWS The HIGHEST Money Market Rate in the Detroit Metropolitan Area Among Major Financial Institutions — for — Violinist Continued from Page 1 12 7 Consecutive Weeks FEATURING Clothing for the Career Woman!!! PANTS SWEATERS 20% SKIRTS BLOUSES off 20 % JEWELRY 20 off off ° Franklin Savings INSTANT LIQUIDITY Anna Rosnovski seeks personal intervention with the Soviets in her sister's struggle to emigrate. INTEREST RATES AS OF: 9-3-86 FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS 201 :RI NSES 20% LINGERIE off Franklin Savings 20% off •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • MEN'S • • SWEATERS • •.20 0 off • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • other year he will face con- scription into the Soviet army. Said Rosnovski: "After army, they'll say, 'You know secrets,' " making aliyah even more difficult. Given the choice of having `Russian' or 'Jew' stamped on his identity card, Andrei "ch- ose to be a Jew," Rosnovski said. Elena's second husband, George Kuna, a Jew, lost his engineering position and now works as a truck driver. What does Rosnovski hope to gain by publicizing her sis- ter's plight? "I really need help from your side," she said. "I hope that someone will adopt this 6.00 Comerica 5.45 Empire of America First Federal of Michigan 5.73 5.50 First of America 5.35 Manufacturers 5.40 Michigan National of Detroit National Bank of Detroit 5.40 Standard Federal 5.50 'Based on S2.500 deposit. Some minimum deposit requirements may be lower Higher rates may be available for larger deposits PURSES MONEY MARKET RATES` 5.35 HIGH YIELD $10,000 $50,000 $100,000 MONEY FUND MONEY FUND MONEY FUND 0, 0 „ , 0 , / o 6.38;0 6.25 ° 6.43 6.200, i c i 6.3.3 ' ° ° 6.15 °° 0/ Annual Percentage 'Rate . Annual Percentage Rate Effective Annual Yield Effective Annual Yield Annual Percentage Rate Effective Annual Yield TAX DEFERRAL OR INCOME , Annual Percentage Rate Simple Interest DEFERRED ■ Interest paid at maturity, taxable April 15, 1988 1 .2MONTH C.D. INCOME ■ Monthly check may be issued or reinvested to another Franklin Savings Account or more. Limited time offer. Early •ithdrawal subject to penalty. 56 644Jiza,14, "CAREER WOMEN'S BOUTIQUE" American Center Bldg. 27777 FRANKLIN SOUTHFIELD Hours M-F 9-6, S 10-3 24 - Friday, September 5, 1986 Ask About Our Other Full Service Products 26336 Twelve Mile Rd. • Southfield (At Northwestern Highway) (313) 358.5170 ack AvenueGrosse Pointe Woods 881.5200 FSLIC' . 1.* !1.1.000 Eaual Housing Lender I THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS case, someone important or famous, or someone with some authority on the Rus- sians." She has been down this road before. It took the inter- vention of the president of the International Psychiatric Society to secure Rosnovski's mother's release from a Soviet mental hospital, thus facilitating her parents' aliyah in 1979. Her mother had been institutionalized after serving several years in prison for smuggling Ros- novski's violin out of the USSR. The experience dam- aged her "irreversibly," Ros- novski said. Her mother now resides in a psychiatric hospi- tal near Tel Aviv. Her father died this year. While it may only be per- sonal intervention which can reunite the family — a right guaranteed by the Helsinki accords, of which the USSR is a signatory — Rosnovski says that moral support from con- cerned people is equally wel- come. "Many communities sent visitors to my sister. She needs to feel she's not alone. She's in great isolation. I too need to feel I'm not alone in my struggle." Rae to According Sharfman, chairman of the Friends of the Soviet Jewry Education and Information Center, letters of support can be sent to: Elena Keiss-Kuna, ul. Plekhanova 26-27 Kv. 48, Leningrad 190000, RSFSR, USSR. . ZOA Mission Back In U.S. New York — Sixty-two Zionist leaders from across the country returned to the U.S. this week after two in Israel as members of the fifth annual Zionist Organization of America's Young Leader- ship Mission. Participants from Michigan were: Ann Mandelbaum, Rachel Mandelbaum and George Mann of Detroit; Be- verly Fradis of Oak Park; Eleanor and James Hack, Dr. Greg Manov and Sidney Sil- verman of Southfield; Bill and David Graham of West Bloomfield; and Marianne Sachs of Ann Arbor.