They might guess the size. They'll never guess the price. Jewish Cancer Victim Given USSR Exit Visa New York (JTA) — Soviet cancer patient and long-time refusenik Rimma Bravve left the Soviet Union last week after seven years of waiting and two years of suffering from ovarian cancer. She and her husband Vladimir flew to Vienna, where they were met by her mother, Khanna An- binder, and sister, Larisa Shapiro, both of whom are Soviet emigres and live in Rochester, N.Y. Shapiro hadn't seen her sister in 10 years; their mother last saw Rimma six years ago. Also at the airport was Sen. Alfonse d'Amato (R. NY), who flew to Vienna as chair- man of the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe. The Commission took testimony from non- governmental organizations in preparation for the Hel- sinki Final At follow-up talks which are currently being held in Vienna. D'Amato has been per- sonally involved in the Bravve case, as well as that of other Soviet cancer patients who are trying to emigrate. He has maintained regular, personal phone contact with the cancer patients' families and has spoken several times to the Soviet delegation to the Helsinki talks regarding these patients. Recently, the Soviet -Am- bassador to the Helsinki talks, Viktor Kashlev, made a public speech in which he said that the Bravves had received their visas the day before. The Bravves, however, knew no- thing of this and Vladimir Bravve was sent home several times from the OVIR emigra- tion office in their native Moscow. Romania Bias Worries Rosen New York — The Chief Rabbi of Romania, Rabbi Moses Rosen of Bucharest, told the American Jewish Commit- tee last week of his "increasing concern over recent anti- Semitic events" in his country, including the recent burning of a synagogue. He noted "the appearance of anti-Semitic poems and arti- cles in Communist Party newspapers," noting that "to date, those responsible have not been publicly and officially reprimanded." On the other hand, Rabbi Rosen pointed out, those re- sponsible for burning the synagogue have been arrested and sentenced to prison terms, "sending a clear signal that the Romanian government will not permit such crimes against the Jewish community to go unpunished." • Choose a beautiful diamond from the largest selection in Michigan at prices you won't believe. Others will recognize the color, the clarity and the cut of your elegant diamond. They might even guess the weight. But, they'll never_ ■ •• • • ral .•-, ... know how Nile you paid for so much Wr iriy U See for yourself. Visit our showroom today. No appointment necessary Come in at your convenience 4 , The Diamond People For Over 50 Years S VAAOU IA PIA NI 8 b 645-9200 30555 SOUTHFIELD RD., CONGRESS BLDG., SUITE 100 (ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF 13 MILE ROAD) SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN ••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • Eb. • • • •• • • • Help us reach • • • • our goal • • • Help prevent birth defects • • • • MARCH • OF DIMES • • • • • • • •• • • • • • O. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ;PACE CCNTRIIII,TE1)!Iv T.. E OtjUL n The Jewish National Fund Invites Your Participation in the JNF Endowment Fund This fund allows you to take full advantage of current Tax Laws regarding Charitable Contributions in 1986. Plus The fund allows you the unique privilege of being able to recommend the Jewish National Fund to distribute contributions from the fund to other non- profit entities with similar ideals as the Jewish National Fund. For additional information and details call . . . 18877 W. Ten Mile Rd. Southfield, Michigan 48075 (31 3) 557-6644 1EW5H FWD KEREN KAYEMETH LEISRAEL INC. BANK OF COMMERCE STATE BANK OF FRASER • All Sales Final • No Layaways • • Previous Sales Excluded 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 naomi's maison international WE REALLY PERFORM O HAMTRAMCK, WARREN, CENTER LINE, FRASER, ROCHESTER HILLS AND SHELBY TOWNSHIP MEMBERS FDIC MEMBERS COMMERCE BANCORP, INC. 21 •