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LeVon's 'SUPER STORE Since 1949 • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • [ GENERAL ELECTRIC SO W • • • • • GENERAL ELECTRIC • • • • CITIZEN/SEIKO • • • • • • • • • • ELECTRIC • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Announcing THE EDGAR M. BRONFMAN YOUTH FELLOWSHIPS IN ISRAEL 1988 • • • • • 30825 Greenfield • At 13 Mile • 642-4466 9:30-5:30; Sat. 9:30-5 i........... ■■• - - 71 1 • • • • • • • • Maccabi Continued from preceding page T lis summer a group of out- standing Jewish teenagers in the U.S. and Canada, corn- ing from a variety of secular and synagogue backgrounds and entering their senior year of high school, will spend a stirring month of study, travel and dialogue in Israel. They will be recipients of the Edgar M. Bronfman Youth Fellowships,* a fully-endowed program based not on need but on merit. The program begins July 10 and ends August 16. All meals will be kosher, and Sabbath activities will be in the spirit of the day. The Bronfman Fellows will be mature, talented and curious, with proven qualities of leadership, intellect and character. Based in Jerusalem, they will spend their time intensively exploring the land, culture and customs of Israel...taking part in seminars with some of the country's most prominent political and cultural figures...debating ideas and seeking answers on the different ways of defining oneself as a Jew today, in an atmosphere of mutual respect and earnest and open dialogue. They will be led by a team of educators and counselors of rich Jewish background with a wide variety of Jewish perspectives. And they will return home with For a descriptive brochure and application a new understanding of—and form, please call or write at once to: commitment to—the Jewish peo- EDGAR M. BRONFMAN YOUTH FELLOWSHIPS IN ISRAEL ple, the Jewish state and the New York, NY 10152 375 Park Avenue building of Jewish unity. Telephone (212) 766-1526 *Fellowships cover all expenses, including roundtrip transportation from home, room and board, travel in Israel and incidentals. Completed applications must be received by Februanj 16, 1988. Enjoying Maccabi's post-race brunch are Ronald Rader, Jay Robinson, Steve Robinson and Mark Grant. nations will attend the Games. "As we approach the Games there will be more and more support, more and more interest" says Spokajny, "par- ticularly from the families that have sent kids in the past. We can always use more support, that goes without saying. And to say that we're gonna be complacent because we had a good turnout at one event and think that that's gonna carry us through the rest of the year would be a foolish statement. We're look- ing for things to build as the summer approaches." Locally, teams in the 13 Maccabi sports will begin practices in late February or early March, said Spokajny, so, "the interest is gonna have to start flowing this year because we're gonna be com- mitted to numbers fairly quickly. So we are gonna have to start building interest quickly and early." Anyone between the ages of 13-16 who wishes to par- ticipate in the 1988 games should call the Detroit Mac- cabi Club, 661-5240. The club will hold further fund-raisers in the spring. No dates are set, but future events will likely include a social event, such as a dance, as well as fund-raisers involv- ing the young athletes, such as a car wash. El] I STATS I Brotherhood Eddie Jacobson (11/30) FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1987 640 621 Bloch-Israel High games: Neil Werner Joe Greenberg Arnie Levine High series: Neil Werner Arnie Levine Hank Glass 243 220 214 577 567 538 Ben Lusky Traveling High game: Jerry Lash 268 Downtown Fox High games: Dennis Eder Andy Rubin High series: Dennis Eder Andy Rubin 248 216 607 562 Morgenthau L'Chayim High games: Bob Franklin Jim Fleisher Mary Litt Mike Panter Dale Silverman Sid Soifer Paul Gatien High series: Bob Franklin Mary Litt 234 233 233 232 223 213 209 605 591 Pisgah High series: Matt Friedman 701 257 254 '664 648 High games: Steve Schoskes Bernard Malamud Len Taub Mary Bookstein - High series: Harry Sherman 220 220 219 214 510 M.C. Zeiger High games: Sam Feig Glen Gendloff Glen Gendloff Sam Feig 216 207 206 203 High series: Glen Gendloff 602 (12/7) High games: Steve Weinberg 56 238 Zager-Stone/Tucker-Grant Recent Scores In B'nai B'rith Bowling Leagues High games: Mark Klinger Sandy Mandel High series: Mark Klinger Sandy Mandel Larry Schon High series: Steve Weinberg Bruce Weberman 256