must show proof that a spon- sor will provide food, shelter and medical care for two years. Because the government reviews requests for asylum case by case, it does not es- tablish a quota on the number of persons to be ap- proved as asylees each year. The INS has charted a significant increase in the number of asylum cases. In FY 1989, it received 243 re- quests for asylum from Soviet citizens; in FY 1990, it received 1,043 requests. Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (BIAS) officials said they are aware of 500 re- quests for asylum from Soviet Jews this past year. Rena and her daughter, Ludmilla, are among the Soviet Jews in Detroit who opted to come on temporary visas, with the intention of filing for asylum status. They say their situation in the Soviet Union was critical. They feared for their lives. They received letters demanding "Why are you still here? Why do you eat our bread? Go to Israel!"; they were called "kikes" and found anti-Semitic leaflets on their car wind- shield; Ludmilla was con- stantly terrorized at school. Their American relatives panicked hearing such reports and advised Rena and Ludmilla to come here on temporary visas. "We are children of Holo- caust survivors; we know what persecution means," said Rena's cousin, Betty, who lives in West Bloom- field. "We felt it was our responsibility to get our family out." Now, Rena's and Lud- milla's American relatives are completely responsible for them, and are angry that local Jewish services provide little assistance. "We have a finite number of dollars and we have a fi- nancial commitment to the refugees," said Sandy Hyman, director of the local Resettlement Services. Resettlement Services does help asylees, immi- grants and parolees with emergency medical assis- tance and home furnishings and directs them to lawyers. "But we just don't have enough dollars to give them cash," Ms. Hyman said. Furthermore, Jews in the Soviet Union have the op- tion of deciding for which status and to which country they will apply. Which means asylees have made the decision not to go to Israel, where they would be granted automatic citizen- ECLIPSE 3000GT SL • 5 26,504 fully equipped plus tax NM- MITSUBISHI- On Telegraph Road just North of 12 Mile Road NOW . . . 353.0910 at your service NIBBLES & NUTS SONNY BRASS - • • • • • • • NI that the impies." IMMO Draperies Bedspreads Blankets (cleaned or laundered) Window Shades Lampshades Pillows Venetian Blinds We Create Impressions That Last GIFT BASKETS & TRAYS FOR ALL OCCASIONS OUR SPECIALTY (cleaned, retaped & re-corded) FREE! 7378088 estimates V I`v-uer), 33020 NORTHWESTERN Any other items you may have - if it can be cleaned, we'll clean it and clean it properly Phone for 'all that the name implies" 891-1818 4::= OPERATING THE NEW 1 AND IMPROVED SERVICE A Mo}irrCartl V Outside Of Michigan 1.800-752-2133 Special Candy & Sugarfree Available Local & Nationwide Delivery THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 23