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Caryn Lubetsky, daughter
of Sharon and Harry Lubet-
sky, will twin the observance
of her bat mitzvah celebration
at Adat Shalom Synagogue
on Saturday with Avshag
Avadiaieva, daughter of Roza
and Kiin Avadiaiev of Der-
bent, USSR.
The Avadiaiev family is
among the Tat ("mountain")
Jews living the Caspian
seaport of Derbent. This com-
munity has lodged a special
joint protest against the local
OVIR's policy of refusing it
exit visas to reunite with
close relatives in Israel.
Avadiaiev's sister left for
Israel in 1976.
Caryn has written to Av-
shag and she will attempt to
reach the family by phone.
Ryan Ravitz
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Ryan Scott Ravitz, son of
Barry and Barbara Ravitz,
will twin his bar mitzvah
celebration with Feliks Tsipis,
son of Semen and Larisa
Tsipis of the Soviet Union, at
11 a.m. Saturday at Temple
Beth El. The Tsipis family
has been refused exit visas for
more than nine years.
Amy Wagner
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Amy Wagner daughter of
Donald and Dottie Wagner,
granddaughter of Theodore
and Jean Weiss, Maurice and
Dorothy Wagner, will share
her bat mitzvah ceremony
with her third soviet twin on
Saturday at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek.
Amy asked the Soviet
Jewry Committee of the
Jewish Community Council
for a Soviet twin when she
was 10 years old. She wrote
for several months to Julia
Freidlin who emigrated with
her family in 1987. Amy then
wrote to Miriam Yuzefovich
who emigrated several
months after the Freidlin
family.
Since October 1987, Amy's
efforts have been with her
tiwn, Rina Shchiglik of
Strunino. Rina's family has
repeatedly been denied per-
mission to emigrate because
of the alleged "secrecy" of her
father's work at the main of-
fice of the Hydro-Meteorologic
Service
In 1980, he was arrested for
"parasitism" and "evasion of
payment for child support."
He was sentenced to one year
in a labor camp where he
worked as a coal stoker.
Upon release, he was denied
permission to return to live in
Moscow with his wife and
daughter. Cousins living in
Tbronto have told the Wagner
family in Detroit that they
have not heard from their
Soviet family for several
years. Amy asked her parents
to help this family. Sen. Carl
Levin was contacted by the
Wagners and has written let-
ters to the State Department
on behalf of the Shchiglik
family.
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B'nei Akiva
Dinner Planned
B'nei Akiva members for
the 1988-89 membership
term will be honored at the
second annual B'nei Akiva
family dinner Jan. 22.
Members will take part in a
special ceremony and will
receive a B'nai Akiva
membership card, events
booklet, and gift from the na-
tional B'nei Akiva office in
New York.
Program for the evening in-
cludes a performance by the
B'nei Akiva Choir, under the
direction of No a m
Koenigsberg. The B'nei Akiva
Players will present a mini-
drama about the Prophet
Daniel, and the Rokdot Dance
Troupe will perform an
original dance under the
direction of Nancy Berman.
Daniel Najman, Rosh Galil
of B'nei Akiva of Detroit will
serve as master of
ceremonies.
For reservations, call the
B'nei Akiva office, 967-3742,
by Jan. 15.
B'nei Akiva Sunday Fun
Groups for youth grades 1-5,
will hold a Bumper Bowling
event on Sunday. The groups
will meet 2 p.m. at Young
Israel of Southfield for depar-
ture to Hartfield Lanes.
Younger members will take
part in bumper bowling. The
more experienced bowlers
will hold a tournament. For
information, call Annette Ap-
pel, 967-3742.
NCSY Slates
Torah Study
The senior chapter of the
National Conference of
Synagogue Youth will hold its
first Torah Study class of 1989
with chapter adviser Chayala
Pesis, 25990 Radclift Pl., Oak
Park, at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday,
Jan. 11. The classes are open
to all ninth-12th graders.
Junior NCSY'ers will at-
tend the first Northern
District Shabbaton in
Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. 13-15 at
the Taylor Road Synagogue.