30 Friday, March 11, 1977
Rehavya
Yehiel
Alatino, an Italian Jew,
was physician to Pope
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
By IRWIN COHEN
Editor and Publisher
The Baseball Bulletin
ZUBOK'S presents...
The Saturday Afternoon
Last year was a bad
year for Jewish
ballplayers. The Yankees
participated in the World
Series but the club's two
Jewish players did not.
Slugger Ron Blomberg,
hampered by a shoulder
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Eizikovic,
Devorah
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
injury, missed most of the Zolton Eizikovic, Oak
season and was ineligible Park, will appear in the
for the Series and pitcher 18th Century comedy,.
Ken Holtzman, a veteran "The Servant of Two
of Series play, was not Masters" by Carlo Gol-
used at all, much to the doni, tonight through
chagrin of the pres's and March 20 at Wayne State
University Bonstelle
Yankee fans.
It was a bad year for the Theatre.
game's other two Jewish
Performances are 8:30
players also. Perennial p.m. Fridays and Satur-
American League bat- days, with two Sunday
ting champion Rod matinees at 2:30 p.m.
Ms. Eizikovic has sev-
Carew, a Panamanian
black who. converted to eral roles at WSU to her
Judaism after his mar- credit, including ones in
riage, was nosed out of
winning another batting
title on the last day of the
season and Chicago Cubs
pitcher Steve Stone came
up with an arm injury
early in the season forc-
ing him to miss most of his
starting assignments.
Stone became a free
agent after the season
and joined the cross-town
Chicago White Sox after
being unable to come to
4343 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
terms with the Cubs. The
BET. LONG LAKE
move places all of
& LONE PINE
baseball's Jewish players
in the American League.
productions of "The Chil-
dren's Hour," "The Body
Parts of Margaret Ful-
ler," and "Twelfth
Night." She has also ap-
peared at the St. Clair
Shores Youth Theatre,
the Oak Park Community
Theatre, and the Hebrew
University of Jerusalem
Theatre in Israel.
For ticket information,
call the Bonstelle, 577-
2960.
CHINA
GATE
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SPECIAL
Actress Eizikovic at the Bonstelle
Jews Vanishing in Baseball
Julius III and to the car-
dinal of Urbino, in the
16th Century.
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This year may be a bet-
ter one for the aforemen-
tioned players but not for
fans who want to see more
Jewish players. For the
first time in many years
the National League will
not have a single Jewish
player and those perform-
ing in the minor leagues
don't seem capable of
breaking in to the big
leagues.
One who may make it,
though, is pitcher Lew
Lerner of the American
League Minnesota
Twins. But it won't
necessarily be because of
talent; it's because the
Twins are short of pitch-
ers. Even mediocre one s .
Alama, a city in Gilead
in which Jews were be-
seiged at the beginning of
the Hasmonean revolt, is
generally identified with
Moshav Alma, founded in
1949, east of the Sea of
Galilee.
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