ILOCAL NEWS I YOU'RE COVERED With Our New T-Shirt! Sovietologist To Speak At Human Rights Plea Daniel Grossman Subscribe Today To The Jewish News And Receive Our New T-Shirt With Our Compliments! From the West Bank to West Bloomfield — and all points in between — The Jewish News covers your world. And now with our new T-shirt, we cover our new subscribers, too. It's durable, comfortable, easy to care for and attractive. And it comes in an array of adult and children's sizes. But most important, your new subscription will mean 52 information- _ packed weeks of The Jewish News, plus our special supplements, delivered every Friday to your mailbox. A great newspaper and a complimentary T-shirt await you for our low subscription rates. Just fill out the coupon below and return if to us. We'll fit you to a T! Jewish News T-Shirt Offer Please clip coupon and mail to: Yes! Start me on a subscription to The Jewish News for the period and amount circled below. Please send me the T-shirt. JEWISH NEWS T-SHIRT 20300 Civic Center Dr. Southfield, Mich. 48076-4138 NAME This offer is for new subscriptions only. Cur- rent subscribers may order the T-shirt for $4.75. Allow four weeks delivery. ADDRESS CITY (Circle One) STATE ZIP i year: 8 24 2 years: $45 Out of State 826 Enclosed $ (Circle One) ADULT EX. LG. ADULT LARGE ADULT MED. CHILD LARGE CHILD MED. CHILD SMALL 74 FRIDAY, NOV. 27, 1987 One of the nation's foremost Sovietologists, Daniel C. P. Grossman, will address Detroit's annual Human Rights Plea for Soviet Jews on Dec. 13 at 2 p.m. at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Grossman is a human rights officer in the bilateral affairs section of the Office of Soviet Union Affairs in the State Department's Bureau of European Affairs. A Foreign Service officer since 1983, Grossman served as a member of the U.S. delegation to the Vienna Follow-Up Meeting of the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe and as a consular officer in New Delhi, India. As a result of the round of U.S.-USSR diplomatic expulsions in the fall of 1986, Grossman was expelled from the Soviet Union and declared persona non grata. Before joining the State Department, Grossman was the director of a national, grass-roots educational cam- paign about the Soviet Union sponsored by Ground Zero, a non-partisan nuclear war education project. Recipient of a B.A. degree from the Yale University in Russian and East European area studies, Grossman studied at Leningrad State University and upon gradua- tion, he was awarded the Cor- ning Traveling Fellowship and spent the following year traveling around the world compiling research on the Soviet private economy. Human Rights Plea is open to the community free of charge. Co-convenors are the Jewish Community Council and the Michigan Region of Women's American ORT. include Co-sponsors American Women for Bar- Ilan University; the Anti- Defamation League of B'nai B'rith; B'nai B'rith Metropolitan Detroit Council; B'nai B'rith Women's Council of Metropolitan Detroit; Cong. B'nai David; the Ecumenical Institute for Jewish/Christian Studies; Friends of the Soviet Jewry Education and Information Center; the Greater Detroit Interfaith Round Table of the National Conference of Chris- tians and Jews; Hadassah/Greater Detroit Chapter; Hillel Day School; the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion Women's Division; Naamat USA/Greater Detroit Council; National Council of Jewish Women/Greater Detroit Section; Primrose Benevolent Club of Detroit; the sisterhoods of Adat Shalom Synagogue, Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel Moes, B'nai David, B'nai Moshe, Shaarey Zedek, Temple Israel; United Hebrew Schools and the Zionist Organization of America/Detroit District. Cynthia Franklin is chair- man of the event with Ellen Labes and Dottie Wagner ser- ving as co-chairmen. For information, contact the Jewish Community Council, 962-1880; or Women's American ORT, 355-9151. Post, Auxiliary Plan To Meet The Sol Yetz-Morris Cohen Post and Auxiliary will meet Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. at the Jewish War Veterans Memorial Home. The post and auxiliary will hold their annual Chanukah party on Dec. 15 at 7 p.m. at the Jewish War Veterans Memorial Home for members and their spouses. Dinner will be served, followed by games. Reservations are a must, and should be made by Dec. 8. For reservations call president Dorothy Schwartzman, 661-4431; Commander Sol Levin, 968-3169; or Junior Vice president Anne Weins- tein, 559-4392. NEWS 1""' Irlin Named Rehovot — Cancer resear- cher Josef Irlin, who emigrated from Russia just over eight months ago, was recently appointed first in- cumbent of the Martin S. Kimmel Professorial Chair at the Weizmann Institute.