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Bloomfield • 855.5528 FUR STORAGE (Even If Purchased Elsewhere) For a brochure, just telephone >< I Your Home, My Cooking, 354-1080 or 352-678 Northwestern Hwy. at Inkster • 352-7112 58 FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1991 Tami earned a solo in the ice show and will play the tooth fairy. She is used to the spotlight, appearing recently on "Get the Picture," a children's game show on Nickelodeon. The Tarnow family joined Tami in Orlan- do, Fla., for the taping. The girls devote 10-15 hours per week to skating. Tami in particular has found time management difficult be- cause of bat mitzvah lessons. In addition to school and skating, the girls attend Hebrew class on Wednesday and Sunday school at West Bloomfield's Temple Shir Shalom. Tami would like to compete in the Olympics in pairs skating, but the girls say it is hard to find a good partner. "There are a lot more girls in figure skating because most of the boys go into hockey instead," Robyn said. The lone non-skater in the family is their mother, Kathy, who tried to skate with Tami but decided against making it a hobby. "It's always nice to sit in the crowd, watch the children and appreciate their acomplishments," she said. Ice skating isn't the only hobby the family share. When time permits, the Tarnows like to clown around. "We all have clown outfits and clown names," says Kathy, also known as "Pickles." The Tar- now girls have performed at parties and in local parades. In addition, the Tarnows have been active at Temple Shir Shalom and previously at Temple Beth El. They have also been busy with student exchange programs, and have hosted students from the Soviet Union, Brazil and Israel. "We took the two Israeli students on the ice and they didn't adjust too well," Kathy said. During the recent Per- sian Gulf war, the Tarnows talked frequently with their former Israeli guests. Skating has also taken the Tarnows to Sweden, Finland, Denmark and around the United States. Their interest in skating developed a new twist when Bob met Igor Shpilband and Vladimir Levchenkov, two skaters who defected last year from the Soviet Union. Both men will appear in the Berkley Ice Show. They were members of the Soviet Na- tional Team and were also featured in professional shows, including Torvill and Dean, the Russian All Stars and Moscow on Ice. "They came to one of our seders during Passover and Igor, whose father was Jewish, was surprised that we could buy matzah at the shop- ping centers," Bob said. "In the Soviet Union, you could only get matzah through the synagogues." 0 The 1991 Berkley Ice Show, All Through the Night," runs 7 p.m. May 3, 2 p.m. and 7 p. m. May 4 and 5 p. m. May 5. For ticket information, call the Berkley Arena, 546-2460. Veteran Players Win Three Titles A group of Jewish basket- ball veterans completed a rare triple this year in area competition. Mel Fink, Randy Golden, Steve Lesser, Roger Lesser and Steve Rosen formed the nucleus of teams which won basketball championships in the Jewish Community Center's 4-on-4 and Honey Berris leagues, and in the B'nai B'rith league. The average age of the players is in the 40s and they have been playing together for 10-12 years. The group has won the last two Honey Berris championships and had a string of eight consecutive B'nai B'rith Class A league champion- ships as the Detroit 1 team.