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January 15, 1993 - Image 48

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-01-15

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Andy Perlin of the
Downtown/Fox B'nai B'rith
Bowling League rolled 127
pins over average in the final
round to win this season's Fall
Eliminator Tournament.
Mr. Perlin, a 133-average
bowler, bested the 41 bowlers
that qualified for the final
round. Mr. Perlin walked off
with the $400 1st prize. The
top 20 bowlers over average in
the final round won cash
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Other prize-winning bowl-
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Katz, 14th; Kevin Giles, 17th.
Renaissance: Steve Fishman,
9th; Ben Sandler, 11th; Ron
Stern, 12th. Pisgah: Alan
Blatnicoff, 10th.
Special prizes were award-
ed to the winners of the 1st
and 2nd rounds: Jeff Sandler,
Rob Greenfield, Al Yendick
and Dean Fine, Steve
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Leadership Changes 1
Cause Little Worry

Moscow (JTA) — The recent
changes in the makeup of
the Russian government
have provoked little worry
among the country's Jewish
population and are just as
unlikely to have an adverse
impact on the current friend-
ly state of relations with
Israel.
For once again, wild
predictions of coups and
upheavals in the wake of
December's session of the
Congress of People's
Deputies proved unfounded.
Russian President Boris
Yeltsin was forced to
sacrifice reform-oriented
Prime Minister Yegor
Gaidar in favor of technocrat
Viktor Chernomyrdin. But
the rest of the Cabinet re-
mained largely intact.
In the key area of foreign
policy, Foreign Minister An-
drei Kozyrev survived, sug-
gesting that Russia's pro-
Western policies and new-
found friendship with Israel
will remain unchanged.
The other key foreign
policy post, that of minister
of foreign economic rela-
tions, changed hands. But
the new minister, Sergei
Glazyov, was a deputy to the
outgoing Pyotr Aven, who
reportedly picked his aide to
succeed him.
Both men are regarded as
pro-Western reformers. The
Foreign Economic Relations

Ministry is responsible,
among other things, for Rus-
sian arms sales to foreign
countries, and, therefore,
has important implications
for Russia's Middle East
policy.
Domestically, few Jews
here expressed anxiety
about a rightward turn in
Russian society as a result of
the change in prime min-
isters, although some wor-
ried about whether the pace
of reform would slow down
under Mr. Chernomyrdin.
Many will be watching to
see whether Mr. Cher-
nomyrdin is his own man,
independent of both Yeltsin
and the conservative
parliament that voted him
into power by a large
margin.
In the past three years,
emigration of Jews from the
republics of the former
Soviet Union has been link-
ed-to concern over the fate of
reform here. But so far, the
change in government
players has not precipitated
a rush among Jews to apply
for visas to Israel.
The Israeli Embassy here
reported no significant in-
crease in the number of im-
migrant visas issued after
the change. According to an
embassy official, 6,000 to
6,500 immigrant visas will
have been issued to Jews in
the former republics.

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