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He attends services at Young Israel of Greenfield each morning before going to work, and prays at Mogain Avroham in the evening. "Probably I spend about one-third of my time at home, one-third at Tiger Stadium, and one-third in shul," he says. But he will not wear his 1984 World Series ring to shul "because it causes too much of a furor. People want to come over and it ruins the decorum of shul." However, he will not object if some of the members say a prayer for the Tigers so that he can get another Series ring — and a trip next year. O. Anthem Thrill Cantor Harold Orbach of Temple Israel led the singing of the national anthem before Monday's American League Championship Series game between the Detroit Tigers and Minnesota Twins at Tiger Stadium. In 1984, Orbach was asked to sing at both a play-off and a World Series game. However, both games fell on the High Holy Days and he was unable to attend. While disappointed he won't be sing- ing at the World Series this year, he was happy to get the chance to sing at the Tigers' final game. "It was a real thrill," he said. Jewish Ballplayers Made the Grade CHUCK HERSHBERGER 3 split. whole skinned chicken breasts. 2 tablespoons chopped and parsley oned (abou t 11/2 p bounds 1/2 cup EGG BEATERS boneless) 1/2 cup FLEISCHMANN'S Cholesterol-free Real Egg Prod Sweet Unsalted Mar- uct 99% 1/2 cup cracker meal garine softened 1-clove garlic. minced DEL MONTE Mandarin Oranges, watercress and grated orange rind for garnish .to to cb o 82 FLEISCH1VIANN'S GIVES EVERY MEAL A HOLIDAY FLAVOR. FRIDAY, OCT. 16, 1987 T Pound chicken pieces to about !,'4-inch thickness. 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There are ques- tions about the "Jewishness' of many, including Jim Palmer, whose father was Jewish, and Rod Carew, who is married to a Jewish woman and is studying the religion, but has not formally converted. However, based on the JSIC list, I have compiled my own all Jewish major league baseball team: 7 Chuck Hershberger is a baseball fanatic in Pleasant Ridge, Mich. OF Cal Abrams OF Lipman Pike C Harry Danning DH Rod Carew PH Mike Epstein LHP Sandy Koufax RHP Jim Palmer MGR Lefty Phillips Some notable achievements of Jewish major leaguers includes: Buddy Myer and Rod Carew led the American League in hitting. Lipman Pike and Levi Meyerle were the first Jewish players to play in an organized professional league (National Association, 1871). Levi Meyerle led the National Association in hitting in its first year, and also played on the first league champion (Philadelphia Athletics). Lipman Pike was the first Jewish manager (1871, Troy, National Association; 1872, Hartford, NA; 1877, Cincin- nati, National League). Pike was also a member of the Brooklyn Atlantics which defeated the mighty Cincin- nati Red Stockings in 1870.