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Friday, September 26, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Davidson Wing Opens
At Hillel Day School
Students at the Hillel Day
School of Metropolitan De-
troit were greeted by a larger
school building this semester
than they had left in June.
The William, Ethan and
Marla Davidson Wing, Phase
I, is open, including three
classrooms, a large multipur-
pose room, science lecture
and laboratory rooms and
several conference rooms.
Phase II of the project, in-
cluding eight classrooms, will
open within a month. The
new addition to Hillel's build-
ing will create 40 percent
more space for the students
and teachers when complete.
Community support for the
project has netted nearly $1
million toward the comple-
tion goal of $1.3 million.
Mike and Mary Must do-
nated the multipurpose room,
currently used for morning
services, a dining area and
other special activities. Mrs.
Sigmund Rohlik donated the
science laboratory, which will
now be used for junior high
science classes.
The enrollment for the
1986-1987 school year is at a
record high of 500, necessitat-
ing expansion in a facility
that was originally built for a
capacity of 400.
In order to complete the
project financially, a parlor
meeting has been set for Oct.
9 in the home of Doreen and
David Hermelin.
Labor Camp Damages
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FOOTSTEPS
LOCAL NEWS
Cong. Beth Shalom and the
Friends of the Soviet Jewry
Education and Information
Center in West Bloomfield
are conducting a letter-
writing campaign on behalf
of a Soviet Jewish refusenik
in a labor camp.
Leonid Volvosky was vis-
ited by his wife Ludmilla last
week. Mila told Soviet Jewry
activists that her husband is
suffering terrible back pains.
He is being forced to carry
100-pound bags of cement,
and is not allowed to wear a
protective mask like other
workers.
Leonid was examined by a
doctor, who ruled he was not
ill and ordered him placed in
a punishment cell. His wife is
under constant KGB surveil-
lance.
The Volvoskys first applied
to emigrate to Israel in 1974.
Because of their activism
among the refuseniks, the
family was banished from
Moscow to Gorky in 1985.
Last year, Leonid was
charged with "disseminating
information slanderous to the
Soviet state and social sys-
The Volvoskys
tern" and sentenced to three
years in a labor camp.
The local Soviet Jewry
groups are asking that letters
be sent on behalf of Leonid
Volvosky to the U.S. State
Department, C. Street, Wash-
ington, D.C. 20520, and to,
Foreign Minister Eduard
Shevardnadze, Kremlin, Mos-
cow, USSR.
Letters of support to Lud-
milla Volvosky can be sent to
her at Krilova 14A, Apt. 115,
Gorky RSFSR, USSR. No
anti-Soviet material or refer-
ences should be included.