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April 19, 1991 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-04-19

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Join your family, friends
and community

Tourney Honors
Hank Greenberg

Many of baseball great
Hank Greenberg's former
Tiger teammates as well as
other local sports per-
sonalities will shoot a round
or two of golf on June 3 to
honor the Hall of Famer as
well as to raise money in his
name for the first annual
Hank Greenberg Memorial
Cancer Fund at Sinai
Hospital.
The Michigan Jewish
Sports Hall of Fame will
conduct the event at the
Tam O'Shanter Country
Club.
According to Mark Unger,
the executive director of the
Michigan Jewish Sports
Hall of Fame, several former
Tigers are registered to tee
off. Some of those players in-
clude Charlie Gehringer,
Harry Eisenstat, Barney
McCosky, John McHale,
Dick Bartell, Roy Cullen-
bine, Eldon Auker and Jim
Northrup.
Also scheduled to play in
the tournament is Hank
Greenberg's son, Stephen D.
Greenberg, the deputy com-
missioner and chief
operating officer of Major
League Baseball. Mr.
Greenberg is the tour-
nament's honorary chair-
man. Honorary co-chairmen
include New York Yankees'
managing general partner
Robert Nederlander and
Tigers' president Bo
Schembechler.
Media personalities such
as Ira Berkow, who authored
the story of Hank Green-
berg's life, will also be on
hand as will TV sports an-
chormen Eli Zaret and Ber-
nie Smilovitz. ❑

Israel's
43rd
anniversary
celebration

7/1/ tikak as eptL._

WALK FOR ISRAEL

Sunday, May 5, 1991
**

Jewish Community Campus
Maple/Drake Roads, West Bloomfield

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Walk: 11:30 a.m.

• Walk the entire 3.5-mile route, or take a mini-walk

• Bus transportation available for a small charge from
the Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Community Center in
Oak Park Er United Hebrew Schools in Southfield

Ann Arbor JCC
Art Show, Sale

The Jewish Community
Center of Washtenaw County
will present art by Jewish ar-
tists from Washtenaw Coun-
ty and prints of graphic works
by prominent Israeli artists
for sale at "Spring for Art,"
1-4 p.m. April 28 at the
Jewish Community Center,
Ann Arbor.
A benefit for the Jewish
Community Center, the ex-
hibit will showcase works by
Jewish artists, not restricted
to Jewish subjects. Par-
ticipants include local artists
John Moga, Gloria Lazar,
Vickie Schwager, Barry
Avedon, Marianne Sachs, Or-
ly Lauffer and Fred Horowitz.
Prints of graphic work by
Israeli artists will be on
display. For information, call
the Center, 971-0990.

Registration: 10:45 a.m.

• Free hats to the first 3,600 walkers who pre-register

• Pre-register by April 29

For information:
965.3939, Ext.140 or 149

Come to Israel's
Independence Day
Celebration
at the
Center following
the Walk

4h,

Sponsored by "41 .
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Please detach and mail to: Marta Rosenthal & Robert Orley. Chairmen
Walk for Israel • 163 Madison Avenue • Detroit. MI L18226-2180
.
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Yes. I (we) will be happy to join you on the Walk for Israel.

Name(s)

(Please print)

Address

Phone

Children's ages

Adults' ages

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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