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May 24, 1991 - Image 86

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-05-24

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hard," Mrs. Zager said.
"We've met so many nice
people. We've made some
friends here among Ameri-
cans" despite some cultural
attitudes.
Americans want to make
friends with Soviets, Mrs.
Valetchikov said. "But peo-
ple work differently on it."
In America, it's okay to
speak to people every few
months and still call them
friends, Mrs. Valetchikov
said. "We are used to more
depth. I don't feel that close
to people here."
Most of the friends they've
made since arriving in
Detroit are Soviets. "We can
feel equal among ourselves,"
Mrs. Zager said. "We don't
know when we'll feel equal
to Americans."
And they have not
forgotten their friends back
in the Soviet Union.
"I had to leave my few
friends and relatives," Mrs.
.Valetchikov said. "I can feel
the pain in my heart. I still
miss my friends. I have no
one to replace them. We
have a couple of friends here,
but it's not the same."
"We speak to them on the
phone. We try to write every
week," said Mrs. Zager.
"We're not sure what letters

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they get or whether they get
letters at all."
All three couples have
friends and family who hope
to leave the Soviet Union,
although they also know
some will never leave. Mrs.
Valetchikov's brother has a
son in the Soviet army.
"After you've been in the
army, they don't let you
out," she said.
While their experiences
have been mixed, they would
never discourage their

They have not
forgotten friends in
the Soviet Union.

friends and relatives from
emigrating to Detroit.
However, they would give
them a little advice.
"I would tell them the
truth about what's nice and
what's bad in America," said
Mr. Shpigel, whose wife has
family in the Soviet Union.
"Truthfully, I think it is
better to be prepared," Mrs.
Valetchikov said. "They
should know they will have
to work hard. They have to
be prepared for difficulties.
That's what I would tell to
my friends. It will make life
easier." ❑

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HERE'S TO ...

GORDON EICK,

a 9th-
grade student from Farm-
ington Harrison High School
was a member of the Odyssey
of the Mind team that won
the 1991 State championship
competition at Central
Michigan University. This is
Gordon's second year par-
ticipating in the problem-
solving competition.

MICHAEL WEISS, of West

Bloomfield, was named a
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cellence in Education Foun-
dation. The Goldwater
Scholarship, awarded to col-
lege sophomores majoring in
math or science, pays full tui-
tion plus room and board, up
to $7,000 per year for two
years. Michael, the son of
Leslie and Avra Weiss, is ma-
joring in math and physics at
the University of Michigan.
He is also a former intern at

The Jewish News.

GLADYS ROCKIND of
West Bloomfield received an
award for teaching excellence
at the recent International
Conference on Teaching Ex-
cellence in Austin, Texas. She
was nominated by the
chancellor's council of
Oakland Community College.
Mrs. Rockind is chair of the

mathematics department at
the Auburn Hills Campus of
OCC.

DR. BARRY P. ROSEN of
West Bloomfield has been ap-
pointed as an honorary pro-
fessor at the Institute of
Zoology of the Chinese
Academy of Sciences
(Academia Sinica), Beijing,
China. Dr. Rosen, chairman
of the department of
biochemistry in the School of
Medicine, Wayne State
University, will travel to
China for two weeks in May
as a visiting professor.

RACHEL LESSEM of
Berkley High School and
BRIAN TRACHMAN of
Birmingham Groves High
School are among 501
Michigan high school
students who have been
awarded $1,000 Regents-
Alumni Scholar Merit
Awards by the University of
Michigan.

JUDGE BARRY M.
GRANT, Oakland County

probate judge, has been
elected the first president of
the newly organized Oakland
County Judges Association.
The organization is composed
of all the Oakland County cir-
cuit, probate, and district
judges.

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