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"People come because they know they have somebody at the school with whom they can relate," he says. "You don't find many rabbis who play baseball." 0 NOT EVERY DOG HAS HIS DAY. like a looljat your own pet. Caki you picture him cold and starving? Or abused. Or *se. It's an awful picture. Yet it'sie that thousands of animals are forced to live eve day. We at the Michigan Humane society are putting a stop to that. But we need your help. We offer More than just shelter to lost and abused animals. We provide them with:the medical attention and love they so desperately need. And we have a leg a l branch thabinvestigates and prOsecutes cruelty case4 But it takes money to continue this work. ('lease htlp. ;Give to the Michigan umane Society. DrOit. MI 48211 Brotherhood —5, playing through the National League (B Division) losers bracket Aug. 27, won five games in one day — including the title contest by 7-4 over Brotherhood —3 — to claim its second consecutive B'nai B'rith National League Soft- ball Playoffs championship. Bloch, which finished in last place in the American League (A Division) in regular-season play, won the American League playoff championship the same day with a 7-5 victory over Morganthau. Morganthau, last season's runnerup, defeated Brotherhood —1, the defending champion, 7-4 that day to gain the title-game berth. Rain had postponed both divisional playoffs from Aug. 20 to Aug. 27, thus creating the possibility Brotherhood —5 would have to play five games in one day to win the championship, according to Marty Melton, B'nai B'rith League commissioner. Brotherhood —5 forced a fifth and final game by defeating Brotherhood —3, which had advanced through the win- ners bracket, 13-2 in the fourth game of the day. Melton said he plans to return as commissioner for an 18th season next summer. Knollwood Women Advance To State Boyne, Mich. — The Knollwood Country Club women's golf team of Dede Benaderet, Joan Brawer, Min- dy Fynke and Roberta Mador- sky will represent Oakland County in the Michigan State Babe Didrickson Zaharias Cancer Benefit Tournament here this weekend. The quartet won the right to play for the state title by winning the Oakland County championship at Meadowbrook Country Club over the Labor Day Weekend. Maccabiah Lists Detroit Medalists Here is the list of medal winners from the 1989 Regional Junior Maccabi in Pittsburgh last month — SWIMMING Girls 12 Heather Rosenberg — Gold medals: 50-, 100- and 200-yard freestyle. Silver medals: 50 flystroke, 200 in- dividual medley (IM). Bronze medals: 50 and 100 backstroke, 50 breaststroke. Boys 12 Seth Hitsky — Gold: 100 breast. Silver: 50 breast, 4x100 medley relay. Girls 13 Jodi Shapiro — Gold: 200 back, 4x100 medley relay. Silver: 100 fly, 100 breast, 100 free, 200 breast, 200 IM, 4x100 free relay.Bronze: 50 fly, 100 back, 100 fly. Girls 15 Stacy Weinberg — Bronze: 200 breast. Lauren Dworkin — Gold: 4x100 medley relay. Silver: 100, 200 breast. Shari Sitron — Silver: 4x100 free relay. Linda Goldstein — Gold: 100 and 200 free, 100 and 200 back, 200 and 400 IM, 4x100 medley relay. Silver: 500 free, 4x100 free relay. Bronze: 100 fly. Boys 15 Robert Kamins — Silver: 100 back, 4x100 free relay. Bronze: 100 fly, 200 back. David Hitsky — Silver: 4x100 medley relay. Girls 16 Rhonda Keller — Gold: 4x100 medley relay. Silver: 4x100 free relay. Bronze: 200 back. Boys 16 Mark Golding — Gold: 50 and 200 free, 200 IM. Silver: 200 breast, 500 free, 4x100 medley relay. Bronze: 100 breast, 100 free. TRACK Girls 12-14 Sari Jo Berman — Gold: 200-meter run, 4x100-meter relay. Bronze: 100-meter dash. Sara Kolodin — Gold: 100, 4x100 relay. Silver: 200. Bronze: 1,500-meter run. Jodi Shapiro — Gold: 4x100 relay. Silver: 400 run. Judi Sidder — Gold: 4x100 relay. Boys 12-14 Steve Baer, Marc Goldman, Aaron Kobernick, Danny Newman — Silver: 4x400 C.%