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t was a cry for freedom.
"Irina," by Dafna Soltes,
tells the story of a prima
ballerina in the Bolshoi
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Ballet who falls from grace
when she begins to seek ar-
tistic and religious freedom.
Soltes acted, sang and danc-
ed "Irina" during the Human
Rights Plea for Soviet Jews,
held this past Sunday at Con-
gregation B'nai David. More
than 200 people atended the
performance which was co-
convened by the Jewish Com-
munity Council's Soviet
Jewry Committee and
Women's American ORT.
Soltes, who lives in New
York, said "Irina" was in-
spired by her 1976 visit to the
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Soviet Union. She was so
moved by the struggle of the
refuseniks that she had what
she called "a major life ex-
perience?'
The audience, composed
largely of Soviet Jews and in-
dividuals with relatives liv-
ing in the Soviet Union was
noticeably moved by the play.
Polina Brayman, a Soviet
emigre who has lived in
Detroit for eight years, said,
"This story is a beautiful one
told by a beautiful performer.
It is sentimental and
courageous. It is the story of
us all." Brayman, who
teaches English at the Jewish
Community Center to other
emigrees, has two sisters liv-
ing in Kiev.
Leah Shuyn, another
ill" emigre expressed her ap-
preciation for the perfor-
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mane and her own freedom.
"I thank America every day,"
she said.
At the end of "Irina,"
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JCCouncil Vice President
Jeannie Weiner asked the au-
dience to take an aggressive
stand in aiding in the release
of refuseniks. People were
asked to take symbolic ac-
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tions such as "adopting" a
Soviet Jewish family, twinn-
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ing b'nai mitzvot with a
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refusenik youth and writing
officials about the plight of
Soviet Jewry.
While the recent release of
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several prominent Soviet
Jews was celebrated during
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the plea, JCCouncil President
Paul Borman noted that
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many refuseniks are still be-
ing denied exit visas.
"We will not rest until all
Jews wanting to emigrate can
emigrate," he said.
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