Deadline April 3 * Symbolic tells weekly "how much the Jewish community in Detroit is striving to get these people . . . to be allowed to come here. "However, once they get here and are sent to Sinai .. . it's impossible for me to get people who speak Yiddish, or more importantly now, who have a smattering of Russian, to meet them at the hospital and interpret for them during the time they see the doctor. "They (volunteer inter- preters) can just come and go — they do not have to do anything else. They just have to ask the questions the doc- tor wants answered. I'm sure there are many people in the Detroit area who can help," said Mrs. Nosanchuk. She added appointments usually aren't later than 2 p.m. Because of the volunteer shortage, Mrs. Nosanchuk, who said she has had little luck appealing to Jewish organizations and synagogues, is shouldering a lot of the burden. "I'm in my 70s," she said. "I'm going there (to Sinai) almost every single day and I'm ex- hausted." This past week, she had 14 appointments, she said. Mrs. Nosanchuk can be reached at 851-6474. ❑ Post. Columnist Here Monday Dr. Yosef Goell, political col- umnist for the Jerusalem Post, will appear at a spe- cial international affairs and American-Jewish/Israeli program of the Detroit chap- - ter of the American Jewish Committee on Monday at 7:45 p.m. at the United He- brew Schools/Midrasha Fried- man Room. Prof. Goell will speak on "The Arab-Israeli Conflict and the Palestinian Dimen- sion:' Dr. Goell is a lecturer in Israeli politics and society at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. He was a kibbutz member of Gesher Haziv, foreign cor- respondent in the U.S. for Ma'ariv and has taught courses at the Hebrew University for many years. He has lectured in Southeast Asia, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Britain on behalf of the Israel Foreign Ministry. Correction A photo in last week's Jewish News misidentified Harry Jordan. FREEDOM SEDER FOR SOVIET JEWRY Sunday, April 9, 1989 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Adat Shalom Synagogue 29901 Middlebelt Farmington Hills, Michigan Sponsored by Soviet Jewry Committee of the Jewish Community Council Adults $7.00 Children (12 and under) $3.50 Free bus transportation from the Oak Park Jewish Community Center, 15110 West Ten Mile Road, to Adat Shalom Synagogue and return. * This is a symbolic Seder. No dinner will be served. Traditional Seder plate symbols will be on each table. Sponsored by the Soviet Jewry Committee of the Jewish Com- munity Council. Call 962-1880 today! BIG BIG DISCOUNTS SEIKO WATCHES AT&T TELEPHONES 40-50% OFF sap PHONE ANSWERING MACHINES MONT BLANC PENS 40% OFF Sugg. List CROSS PENS 40% OFF Ita EPILADY SHAVERS $39.95 NOW ONLY $164.98 TOOTHBRUSH $77.88 K-45 KITCHEN-AID MIXERS Tg.TG $119.00 INTERPLAK CECI ORMAN JEWELRY 855-5580 • 14 Mile & Farmington Rd. OSCAR BRAUN'S NOREIZO LINCOLN TOWERS SUITE 111 968-5858 15075 W. Lincoln (10 1/2 Mile) Mu. tin Sat. 104 Bleck East if Greenfield Ow THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 19