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FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1988
Dawn Files and Steven Copley
Files-Copley
Mr. Thomas G. Files of
Southfield and Mrs. Fern A.
Files of Lupton are pleased to
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Dawn Marie
Files, to Steven David-Copley,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joel
Bruce Copley of Farmington
Hills.
Dawn manages a Livonia
dental office and Steve is pur-
suing a career as an elec-
tronic technician, having
graduated from the National
Institute of Technology.
A June wedding is planned.
LOCAL NEWS
Soviet Jewry Fund Hosts
Ex-Refusenik Edelshtein
Thirty-year-old Yuli Edel-
shtein, former refusenik and
ex-prisoner of Zion will speak
at the annual Friends of the
Soviet Jewry Education and
Information Center fund rais-
ing on Sunday in the home of
Judy and Alan Granader,
1508 Sodon Lake Dr., Bloom-
field Hills, at 7:30 p.m. For in-
formation, call Sol Lachman
at 544-8074.
Edelshtein was studying
English at the Moscow In-
stitute when he was expelled
for applying to emigrate to
Israel in 1978. His wife, Taty-
ana, an engineer was also
dismissed from her job.
Edelshtein worked as a
manual laborer and street
cleaner.
He began to study Hebrew
and soon to teach it as well.
He was active in Hebrew
teachers' seminars and
taught in a summer ulpan
held in Moscow for people
from other cities. In 1984, the
KGB raided their apartment
and Edelshtein, an observant
Jew, was arrested on trumped
up charges of possession of
narcotics. He wa sentenced to
three years in Siberia. Mrs.
Edelshtein went on a 40-day
hunger strike in protest and
international attention was
brought to their case. Edel-
shtein also went on a hunger
strike when authorities took
away his tefilin. While in
prison, Edelshtein was
beaten so severly he required
hospitalization for broken
bones and surgery for inter-
nal injuries. He was released
in May 1987 and was permit-
ted to emigrate to Israel last
July. gbday, Edelshtein con-
tinues his English studies at
Hebrew University in
Jerusalem.
Honorary hosts of the 1988
SJEIC fund-raising campaign
are Natan Sharansky and
Yosef Mendelvich. The inter-
national committee of sup-
porters includes Members of
Knesset, Jaques Amir
(Labor), Miriam Glazer-Tassa
(Likud), Amira Sartani
(Mapam), Prof. Avner Shaki
(National Religious Party)
and Dedi Zucker (Citizens
Rights Movement); from the
USSR: Boris Chernobilsky,
Natasha Khassina, Dr. Roald
Zelichenok; and from Israel:
Yosef Begun, Prof. Victor
Brailovsky, Alexander Khol-
myansky, Ida Nudel, Dr.
Vladimir Slepak, Amir Tad-
mor (TELEM), Dr. Arye
Volvovsky.