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August 18, 1989 - Image 56

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-08-18

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I SPORTS I

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OR CLOSED RECENTLY?

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Kirsches Place
4th At Munich

Munich, Germany— David
and Ellen Kirsch of
Knollwood Country Club
finished fourth in the 48-team
field of the Cross-Continental
Cup world mixed couples golf
finals held here Aug. 9-11.
The Kirsches, of West
Bloomfield, finished one place
ahead of Mac and Cathy
Fisher, Knollwooed represen-
tatives in the 1988 version of
the tournament sponsored by
Bogner U.S.A., Lufthansa
Airlines and BMW.

Bowling Group
To Meet Here

PLEASE CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT OR
MORE INFORMATION

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The board of governors of
the International B'nai B'rith
Bowling Association is hav-
ing its annual meeting at the
Detroit Metro Airport Mar-
riott Hotel today through
Sunday.
Plans for the annual IBB-
BA convention in New
Orleans next May will be on
the agenda for the approx-
imately 40 members at the
Detroit meeting.
Hosting the sessions is the
Metropolitan Detroit B'nai
B'rith Bowling Association,
five members of which —
Seymour Zate, Paul Kales, Al
Brook, Mark Klinger and
Larry Katz — are on the in-
ternational board. Mark
Sperling of Farmington Hills
is IBBBA executive secretary.

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Ron Charfoos, a guest of
Marty Goldman at Knollwood
Country Club on Aug. 1,
scored a hole-in-one on the
192-yard 17th hole with a
3-iron.

Aerobics Stars
Give Workshop

Jeff Vandiver and Scott
Cole, Crystal Lite aerobics
champions, will conduct a
workshop on championship
aerobics and body sculpting
from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept.
24 at the Maple/Drake Jewish
Community Center.
The workshop is open to the
public. There is a charge. For
information, call Arlene
Agree or Carol Wolfe at
661-1000, Ext. 301.

Schenk-Klein
Takes Franklin

The men's tennis doubles
team of Jared Schenk and
John Klein defeated Norm

Pappas and Scott Rose, 6-1,
6-4, to win the Franklin Hills
Country Club championship
Aug. 12-13.
In women's competition,
Cathy Deutchman and
Joanne Polozker downed
Nancy Gershenson and
Sherri Brown, 3-6, 6-2, 6-3 for
the title.

4 Ann Arbor
Athletes Enter

Ann Arbor will be
represented by four athletes
in the 1989 Regional Junior
Maccabi .in Pittsburgh Sun-
day through Thursday.
Three members of the
quartet are swimmers —
David Lisker, 14; Avishai Zel-
inger, 15; and Yariv Ligum-
sky, 15. The fourth entrant,
Jeremy Mulder, 16, will corn-
pete in track.

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NEWS

JDO's Levy
Arrested

New York (JTA) — The
leader of the militant Jewish
Defense Organization has
been charged with attempted
murder and first degree
assault, after he peppered a
Greenwich Village street
with bullets last Thursday,
wounding a bystander.
Mordechai Levy, 27, the
founder and president of the
JDO, was taken into police
custody after- authorities
searched for him for over two
hours.
The shootout appeared to be
connected to a rivalry bet-
ween the JDO and the Jewish
Defense League. The JDL was
founded by Rabbi Meir
Kahane in 1968, who turned
the leadership over to Iry
Rubin when he moved to
Israel in 1985. That year,
Levy, who was a JDL
member, broke away to form
the JDO, saying the JDL
wasn't militant enough.
According to police, the con-
flict started when Rubin went
to Levy's building to serve
him with court papers related
to a libel suit in Los Angeles.
The suit reportedly stems
from allegations that Levy
called Rubin and his wife
drug dealers on a Los Angeles
radio show two months ago.
Neighbors said Rubin and
the two men accompanying
him began to throw rocks at
Levy's second-floor windows,
when they could not get to his
apartment.
A witness quoted in New
York newspapers heard the
JDL members taunt, "Mordy,
come down here, we've got
something for you."
Levy then opened fire onto

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