igs•mml NEWS Dr. Robert T. Clark Dr. Amy B. Eston (formerly of Metropolitan Eye Surgeons) strate a "well-founded fear of persecution." Officials at the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, which helps Soviet Jews seeking entry to the United States, said the U.S. refugee processing system implemented in the Soviet Union this past year is work- ing well in that about 95 percent of Soviet Jews seek- ing refugee status have been granted it so far in 1990. But HIAS officials also note that hundreds of thousands of Soviet Jews would like to emigrate to the United States, but cannot for the foreseeable future be- cause of the 50,000 ceiling. Of the 40,000 Soviet Jews to enter the United States during the 1991 fiscal year, nearly 20,000 already have been interviewed by the Justice Department's Im- migration and Naturaliza- tion Service. Priority is being given to those with immediate family in the United States, said Deborah Mark, special assis- tant to the executive director of HLAS, Karl Zukerman. Soviet Jewish families al- ready in the United States cannot expect aunts and uncles to be able to im- migrate here for at least two to three years, Ms. Mark said. But to facilitate the pro- cess, Soviet families here should pay in advance for their relatives' airplane tickets, because there is a shortage of tickets available in rubles, the Soviet curren- cy, Mark explained. Mr. Zukerman said BIAS is not seeking to open an of- fice in the Soviet Union and will rely instead on contacts with U.S. immigration offi- cials, periodic staff visits and telephone hook- ups to Soviet Jews. Arson Destroys Part Of Moshav Tel Aviv (JTA) — A field and brush fire last week destroyed part of Moshav Ahihud in western Galilee, causing damage estimated in the millions of dollars. Several villagers were treated for smoke inhala- tion, but there were no casualties. The blaze was one of many that broke out in widely separated areas of Galilee and the Golan Heights dur- ing the day, fanned by a hot, dry wind known as the Sharay. The authorities said arson was suspected in some of the fires, but most were prob- ably due to negligence. are pleased to announce the location of their practice of Ophthalmology to the following locations: McAuley McPherson Health Bldg. 8580 W. Grand River, Suite 5 Brighton, MI 48116 313-229-0005 Maple Park Office Center 6010 W. Maple, Suite 200 West Bloomfield, MI 48322 313-737-6955 Saturday appointments available Drs. Clark and Eston are affiliated with Huron Valley Hospital in Milford (Commerce Township). THE LOOK OF LUXE Suggested Retail $475. gaw ti The Ranch Mink Coat With Fox Trim Valued at $2300, Now Only $1699 Sportive by day. Elegant by night. Suggested Retail $495. Mink and fox. A captivating combination. LAS SALE `rff'EMCD LIGHT THE NIGHT WITH DIAMONDS. Set in sinuous, satin-mesh bracelets.. black baguette dial with stick hour markers, emblazoned with a pair of diamonds at 6 and 12. Or a white oval dial with dot markers, hinged with singular diamonds. Finished in 22K gold. For all the most splendid occasions. Shop our sensational selection of furs for women and men. All substantially reduced during our 46th Anniversary Celebration. WLINTILAILV JIIEIVILUICUS "Sunset Strip" 29536 Northwestern Highway, Southfield, MI 48034 HOURS: Monday - Friday 10:00 - 5:30, Saturday 10:00 - 5:00 PHONE: 357-4000 SUMP PUMP failure OR POWER OUTAGE IS NO PROBLEM IF YOU $149.50 HAVE AN AUTOMATIC JET PUMP. INSTALLATION AVAILABLE H. B. LEWIS PLUMBING 352-9350 Sale Ends October 31st! 181 S. Woodward Ave., 1 Blk. S. of Maple, Next to the Birmingham Theatre Free Adjacent Parking • 642-1690 Mon.-Sat. 9:30-5:30, Thurs. 9:30-8:30 All furs labeled to show country of origin. Financing Available. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 49