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August 25, 1989 - Image 57

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-08-25

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ROSH HASHANAH GREETINGS

PICK ... THE GREETING OF YOUR CHOICE

four and in her sixth season
in the league, has been
athletic since about age 9,
when she played two-hand-
touch football.
A league bowler in the
winter, the West Bloomfield
resident enjoys "getting out a
little bit, getting exercise" in
the summer. But she counts
on a team effort — "I'm get-
ting a little older, so I don't
run as fast."
Esther Bogorad of Oak
Park, 67, a four-year league
veteran, took up softball as a
way of getting over her hus-
band's death. Playing the
game "is good when you are
emotionally upset or stress-
ed," she said.
In earlier years, the mother
of four would "go play ball
with the kids at company pic-
nics until they asked me to
stop — they were embar-
rassed."
A catcher and right fielder
on the team, Bogorad gave up
pitching due to back pro-
blems. She's been in sports
"all my life. I love sports."
But she believes tennis
would be too strenuous for her
now.
Bronstein, 59, of Oak Park,
has been in the senior league
eight seasons. "I played soft-
ball as a teen, then gave it up
at age 18. When I was in my
40s, somebody asked me if I
wanted to play. I took the
plunge and have been playing
ever since — and loving it."
Pitcher Bronstein, who had
a 3-3 record going into the
final game, is joined by hus-
band Marty, a catcher/right
fielder, on the team. All four
of their sons play softball.
She enjoys the mixed league
more than playing in a
women's league because "it's
a lot more fun and exercise
and not so competitive."
When it comes to sports,
she said softball is her
favorite. "Golf is too slow a
game." 0

Best wishes for a
happy, healthy
New Year.

— NAME —

#1

May the coming

year be filled

$15.00

with health and

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happiness for

to all
our friends
and relatives.

all our family

and friends.

— NAME —

#2

— NAME —

$26.50

$37.75

#3

We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous
New Year.

— NAME —

#4

$26.50

These are samples of the personal
greetings being offered. They will
be published in the Rosh Hashanah
issue of The Jewish News,
Sept. 29, 1989.
DEADLINE: Wednesday, Sept. 20

All greetings arriving after the deadline will appear
in the following week's edition.

To All Our
Relatives
and Friends,
Our wish for a
year filled with
happiness,
health and prosperity.

— NAME —

A Very Happy and Healthy
New Year to All Our Friends
and Family.

#6

May the New Year Bring
To All Our Friends
and Family — Health,
Joy, Prosperity
and Everything
Good in Life.

$67

May the coming year be
one filled with health,
happiness and
prosperity for all our
friends and family.

Rain Postpones
B'nai B'rith Finals

Weather permitting, the
Detroit B'nai B'rith Softball
League A and B Division
playoffs will be completed this
Sunday in Farmington and
Farmington Hills,' according
to Marty Melton, league
commissioner.
In the A Division,
Brotherhood One is to meet
Morganthau 1 in the losers
bracket final to determing
who will meet Bloch for the
championship. The B Divi-
sion playoffs are scheduled in
their entirety.
For information, call
Melton at 553-3428.

— NAME —

#8

$9950

THE JEWISH NEWS

SEND TO: The Jewish News Greetings
20300 Civic Center Dr., Suite 240
Southfield, MI 48076-4138

Please insert my New Year's
Greeting #

Name

Check enclosed (circle one):

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