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Each youth group will plan a service; and Stan Beiner, director of the Denver, Colo., AjE, will act as scholar-in-res- idence. ❑ Russian Radio Premieres Here JENNIFER FINER STAFF WRITER 0 n Sunday, Irma Fiksman of Southfield was able to turn on her radio and lis- ten to something she has not been able to hear for as long as she has been living in Michi- gan — a Russian language ra- dio show. On Sunday, she and other Russian-speaking Detroiters had the opportunity to tune into New Life Broadcasting, Co., a Chicago-based company that produces Russian-language pro- airs live in Chicago and local- ized taped versions are sent to stations in St. Louis and Mil- waukee and will soon air in Mi- ami. "Detroit happens to be a city that does not have much in the way of Russian-language pro- gramming and the community is so strong here," Ms. Litas said. 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"We need this here," said Ms. Fiksman, who is the local con- tact person and helps sell local advertising for the show. "Even though I've been in the area for a while, it's still nice to keep in touch with what's going on. There are a lot of people who don't understand English, es- pecially those who are older, and there is a lot of information they can't get anywhere else. "It's also nice for the young people because it gives them an opportunity to hear some of the newer Russian music and it keeps them informed." Martha Litas, program di- rector and founder of New Life Broadcasting, said her show feel good on a Sunday." Ms. Litas receives news and information for her shows di- rectly from the communities, TASS and other news wire ser- vices and from a correspondent in Israel. Elizabeth Orman, owner of Minsk, an international food and beverage store in South- field, distributed fliers in Russ- ian to publicize the new show. "I am excited about this and I think it will be good for the com- munity," she said. Ms. Litas founded New Life Broadcasting in 1979 after she realized there were many Russ- ian-speaking immigrants, yet no form of mass communication for them. "So many people come to this country not knowing how to do everyday things like cashing a check," Ms. Litas said. "The show gave them the chance to learn about those things." ❑