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December 19, 1986 - Image 88

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-12-19

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MICHIGAN BONE AND JOINT
AND REHABILITATION INSTITUTE

ANNIVERSARIES

ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY

RHEUMATOLOGY

MARTIN L WEISSMAN, M.D.
KENNETH W. GITLIN, M.D.
HARRY N. HERKOWITZ, M.D.

JEROLD SHAGRIN, M.D.

HAND SURGERY

STEPHEN E. BOODIN, M.D.

THOMAS D. MAGNELL, M.D.
MICHAEL D. POCHRON, M.D.

NEUROLOGY

PHYSICAL MEDICINE

RAINA M. ERNSTOFF, M.D.

NEUROSURGERY

RONALD S. TAYLOR, M.D.

ALL PHYSICIANS ON TEACHING STAFF AT BEAUMONT HOSPITAL
5641 WEST MAPLE ROAD, (1 BLOCK E. OF ORCHARD LAKE RD.), WEST BLOOMFIELD, MI

851-0555

Ben and Bernice Meyers

Meyers 50th

Ben and Bernice Meyers of
Southfield celebrated their
50th wedding anniversary
and Ben's 75th birthday re-
cently at Somerset Inn where
they were the guests of honor
at a dinner hosted by their
children; Kenneth and Bar-
bara Meyers, Ronald and
Rena Meyers, Eddie and

Carol Meyers; and their ten
grandchildren.

Mr. and Mrs. Meyers are
former members of Cong.
Beth Achim and B'nai B'rith.
Bernice is a life member of
Naamat U.S.A.

They were married Dec. 20,
1936, at the Wilshire Hotel.

Shcharansky Assails
Gorbachev's Record

This is how Lassale polishes its act.
The cachet of a mobile, highly polished gold-tone
bracelet watch. For him. For her. Round dial:
gold-tone on gold-tone. The elongated square:
rounded at the corners, wearing an ivory dial and
a stately Roman 12. Shine on.

Lassale. The heritage is obvious.

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© Seiko Time Corp., 1986

88 Friday, December 19, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

United Nations (JTA) —
Natan Shcharansky warned
here last Monday that the
plight of Soviet Jews is
worsening, and called for an
open, vigorous campaign in
the West to pressure the
Soviet authorities to accord
the Jews and other dissidents
their due human rights.
Speaking at a press con-
ference sponsored by the
Israel UN Mission, the
former Soviet refusenik, who
now lives in Israel, charged
that the situation of Soviet
Jews worsened in recent
years, during the leadership
of Mikhail Gorbachev.
"Many people with good
will in the West believe that
Gorbachev is more liberal,
understanding and tolerant
than previous Soviet leaders,"
Shcharansky said. "But the
truth is that Gorbachev's
record on human rights is the
worst. He just has a good
public relation campaign.
Good propaganda."
Shcharansky said that
more Jews are being arrested
now for teaching Hebrew
than before and that the level
of Jewish immigration from
the Soviet Union is now lower

than it has been in many
years.
"About 400,000 Soviet
Jews ar waiting to leave, but
only 1,000 were permitted to
leave this year," Shcharansky
noted. Moreover, he said, the
waiting period for an exit visa
is longer than it has been in
many years. "Some people
have been waiting for an exit
visa for almost 17 years," he
claimed.
Shcharansky arrived in
New York from Washington
where he met with President
Reagan, Secretary of State
George Shultz and other of-
ficials and lawmakers.

Holiday Celebration
At Temple Israel

Temple Israel Treasures
will meet at the temple,
12:30 p.m. Tuesday for the
group's Chanukah celebra-
tion. The program will fea-
ture the Temple Israel Junior
Choir. Refreshments will be
served. There is a charge.
Guests are welcome. For
reservations, call the temple,
661-5700 or Saul Glosser,
557-5019.

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