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Detroit Chapter
American Technion Society
invites you to the
38th Annual Dinner
Thursday, October 30, 1986
Dinner Chairman
Adat Shalom Synagogue
Guest Speaker
29901 Middlebelt Road
Farmington Hills
Guest Speaker
YOSEF YAAKOV
Consul General of Israel, Washington, D.C.
and Minister-Counsellor Embassy of Israel
YOSEF YAAKOV
IRWIN GREEN
Dress Optional
6:15 p.m.-Cocktails
7:00 p.m.-Dinner
For information and reservations, please call the Technion office
$125 per person for the Technion Endownment Fund
AO Friday, October 10, 1986
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
R.S.V.P.
559-5190
Sharfman of the Friends of
the Soviet Jewry Education
and Information Center in
West Bloomfield, and Rabbi
Norman Roman of Temple
Kol Ami participated on
Wednesday in the meeting
with Shultz, in a Capitol Hill
session with the Congres-
sional Black Caucus, a meet-
ing with Lane Kirkland of
the AFL-CIO, a planning ses-
sion with activists in advance
of Gorbachev's U.S. visit later
this year, and a prayer vigil
outside the White House.
"This was a joint effort of
all the major Soviet Jewry
organizations," Mrs. Weiner
told The Jewish News. "We
wanted to offer our prayers
for the success of Mr.
Reagan's meetings with Mr.
Gorbachev in Iceland."
Riegle and Broomfield re-
quested the list of refuseniks
from the Detroit activists.
According to the officials' let-
ter to the President:
"One could point to many
cases that clearly Illustrate
the Soviet position on human
rights. The Soviet Union has
been letting a few of their
citizens emigrate over the
past few months, and we are
all extremely happy for those
who are able to leave. How-
ever, we must continue to
remember that the numbers
who leave continue to remain
very small, while the num-
bers who are refused permis-
sion to leave and who are
persecuted because of their
desire to leave, remains ex-
tremely large and continues
to grow.
"We have asked the assis-
tance of Jewish groups in the
Detroit area in providing
cases that should be brought
to Soviet attention. In our re-
quest, we asked that they
take a national perspective
and not a Detroit-area view,
and that while there are
many people who could and
should be listed, that the list
be kept short. With your deep
concern in the humaii rights
area, we are sure that many
of these names on the at-
tached list will be very famil-
iar to you, and we urge that
their names be brought to the
attention of the General Sec-
retary (Gorbachev) again."
Included in the list of
names were some of Soviet
Jewry's longest-term re-
fuseniks: Yuli Kosharovsky,
Ida Nudel, Lev Shapiro, Vla-
dimir Slepak and Aleksandr
Maryasin. Also included were
Svetlana Ilyinichna Braun
and Igor Ogurtsov.
Mrs. Braun, 23, married
Southfield attorney Keith
Braun two years ago, but has
not been permitted to join her
husband in America. Keith
Braun is now a leader of the
Divided Spouses Coalition
and was also scheduled to
meet with Shultz on Wednes-
day.
Riegle and Broomfield
added Ogurtsov to the list. A
Russian Christian, Ogurtsov
was arrested and charged