-- - -- 64 Friday, August 3, 1984 . .4020***VitatoWwmomt . m ft ,t 4L - • , ..AlsiowwwwwwwwwwomINNO P P Illt z THE DETROIT JEWISH MEWS Reuin GEvarer BACK PAGE JEFFREY S. GOLDENBERG, D.D.S. ZALMAN KONIKOW, D.D.S. Call The Jewish News 424-8833 Hometown hopefuls .\\ ,0 SHEL ROTT ORCHESTRA featuring VICKIE CARROLL NORTH OFFICE 6177 Orchard Lake Road West Bloomfield, Michigan , 855.6613 SOUTH OFFICE 26635 Woodward Avenue Huntington Woods, Michigan 546-0200 "professional entertainment" 354-0770 CONSTRUCTION SUMMER SALE 5% * AND MOR Ei • • * • Slacks • Skirts • Dresses • Suits • Blouses ORCHARD MALL 6335 ORCHARD LAKE RD. at Maple Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 855-4717* 011 IM MALT IIIEWUITILS HOURS Mon. • Fri. — 10 am Thursday - 10 am Saturday — 10 am 6 pm 8 pm 5 pm "SUNSET STRIP" 29536 Northwestern Highway Southfield, Michigan 48034 Phone. 357-4000 r t.rdar.r.:,re ) said he was "a little disappointed" that his parents would be out of town during the competition, he hoped that other family members, as well as friends, would tarn out for the Games. Many members of the Detroit Maccabi Youth team are hosting out-of-town athletes during the Games and, for some, the event will take on a real family flavor. Cousins Debby Hecker, 16, and Tracey Co- hen, 1-5, both won spots on the girl's basketball team. Hecker, who plays soccer at Andover High .School but has played organized basketball for the past five years, learned about the games through her synagogue, Tem- ple Kol Ami in West Bloomfield. Her family will house two foreign athletes for the duration of the competition and she is eager to meet them. The Cohens, meanwhile, will play host to four Maccabi partici- pants fromout of town. Although she doesn't know as yet what part of the country or which 'continent her guests will hail from, Tracey hopes to make friends with somebody from Is- rael during the competition. Involvement in the Games has thus far been a positive experience for most of the coaches, who, in turn, feel the week-long competition will provide many memorable moments for their players. "What I missed as a swimmer, being Jewish, was meeting a lot of other Jewish swimmers," Borovoy said. "I love seeing the kids together, being a part of something that prom- otes not only sports, but religion as well." The Detroit Maccabi Team Esther & Estette's * Continued from Page 88 Members of the Detroit Maccabi Youth team are: TRACK AND FIELD:" Missy Warnick, Caroline Alkon, Natalie Greenspan, Pam Laker, Debbie Schlussel, Craig Aronoff, Barak Barfi, Steve Goldman, Ethan Hut- ten, Howard Potocsky, Michael Goldberg, Jason Goldsmith, Jeremy Kahn, Bradley Sandler, David Stone, Adam Treitman, Andrew Brenner, Adam Kahn, David Siegal, David Hoffman and Nora Rubenstein. TENNIS: Carrie Nosanchuk, David Nosanchuk, Matthew Hoffman, Jason Heehtman, Brad Keywell, Darin Edelheit, Nicole Ri- val, Melissa Castleman and Scott Castleman. SOCCER: Kevin Sandler, Daniel Goldberg, Eugen Green, Joshua Schwartz, Zachary Beim, Seth Halpern, Jeffry Levine, Ian Flashner, Michael Flashner, David Stone and Adam Treitman. VOLLEYBALL.. Cynthia Kahn, Boris Khankin, Alex Meltser and Bob Baker GYMNASTICS: Ariana Jacker RACQUETBALL: Cary Ginter, Marc Rosenblatt, Seth Petty, Lyle Wolberg, Barry Sandler, Randy Bid- lofsky and Bob Baker. BASKETBALL.. Burton Brodsky, Dana Nessel, Debby Hecker, Anna Rabinowicz, Pam Shifman, Erica Wolff, Michael Komorn, Lisa Perle, Howard Krugel, Philip Okum, Tracey Cohen, Brad Cohen, David Epstein, Sam Shan- bom, David Hoffman and Joel Krugel. TABLE TENNIS: Eric Schwartzberg, Jason Weiss, David Edelstein, Aaron Rochlen, Brad Keywell, Jeff Weiss, David Siegle, Larry Bergman, Steve Herman and Michelle Mantel. SWIMMING: Andrea Devenow, Dan Phillips, Joshua Hoffman, Noah Finkel, Marc Schwartzberg, Susie Weiss, Kenney Bassey, Dena Berns- tein, Wendy Gach, David Goldstein, Tamara Stillman, David Aronson, Keith Brookenthal, Marc Israel, Eric Maxon, Suzie Goldstein, Lynn Kline, Libby Stern, Bob Bernstein, Jon Bernstein, Dean Weiss, Carolyn Grawi, Neal Karlinsky, Michelle Cornfield, Sue Sisley and Rebecca Weiss. COACHES: Doug Stone, Fern Fine, Debbie Borovoy, Lora Wein- garden, Dr. Mary Kofender, Howard Cohen, Dave Oliwek, Steve Whit- lock, Art Plotkin, Jill Berlin and Bill Lakritz.' Republican Senator pushes strong anti-racism Plank for 1984 platform Washington (JTA) — Sen. Alfonse D'Amato (R- N.Y.) this week called on the Republican Party to in- clude in its 1984 platform an anti-racism plank and a strong' stand against anti- Semitism. In a letter to Sen. Paula Hawkiim co-chairperson of the Re- publican Platform CominR ,- tee, D'Amato said the GOR "must take every opportU- nity to restate that we find obnoxious and repulsive all public expressions based on bigotry, hatred, racism and anti-Se9i0sm, To do ainy . less, would imply a lack of resolve to fight the kinds of evil that could destroy our domestic tranquility and our national harmony." D'Amato criticized the Democratic Party for failing to adopt a similar plank at their convention,