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March 05, 1993 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-03-05

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CHANGING THE WAY YOU THINK

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B'NAI B'RITH MEN
Ben Lusky, Traveling
Phil Horowitz 942/279-238-215-210,
Cy Rott 862/234-231-204, Richard
Harris 839/235-222-213, Barry
Schlussel 823/244-214, Ron Walton
821/248-210-200, Wayne Lusky
811/236-226, Mort Friedman
807/236-233, Allen Zuppke 256, Ed-
die Cohen 231-215, Bryan Levine
224-200, Lou Dorfman 223, Allan
Oleinick 214, Joe Silver 213, Clem
Baggleman 212-201.

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or transfer due on delivery. 4% sales tax additional. 45,000 mile limitation. 100 per mile excess charge
over limitation. Lessee has option to purchase at lease end. To get total pymts. multiply pymt. by 36
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THE ARTS

Wrril NANCY qt/RWIN

For ages 8-12 and 13-17 (Co-Ed)

Camp of the Arts will be divided into two 4-week sessions, designed for the young aspiring actor
with intensive training in auditioning and acting techniques, voice performance, jazz and tap,
improvisation, set building and make-up.

The culmination of each 4-week session will be an original musical presentation :

The Merely Lingers On.. .

written and adapted for the stage by Nancy Gurwin.
For more information call 661-1000, ext. 254.

Brotherhood/Eddie Jacobson
Steve Weinberg 679/279-232, Larry
Horn 689/269-227, Ron Weintraub
671/226-223-222, Larry Slutsky
660/236-234, Dave Radner
639/232-204-203, Lyle Schaefer
635/240-204, Steve Fine 614/225,
Barry Fishman 613/215-208, Steve
Anstandig 608/224-202, Sandy
Mandell 215-210, Allen Zuppke 234,
Rob Greenfield 231-210, Mike
Shecter 230, Stu Sklar 224, Bruce
Binstock 223.

Morgenthau L'Chayim
Joe Grossman 625/256-201, Bob
August 248, Jerry Broida 225, Ira
Auslander 219, Mike Jeross 215, Len
Rosenblat 215, Al Yendick 213, Den-
nis Kay 211-204, Lou Konopko 210,
Arnie Weintraub 206, Jerry Gilbert
205, Marty Diskin 204, Bill Zucker
203, Bob Rittman 203, Larry Harwin
202, Lou Dorfman 200.

Pisgah
Bryan Levine 681/246-222-213,
Aaron Kales 661/222-221-218, Barry
Fishman 630/226-216, Barry Bean
613/232-203, Steve Kay 611/235, Eric
Weiss 234, Bill Oram 222, Matt
Friedman 221, Len Brozgold 216-210,
Mort Friedman 214, Rob Greenfield
213, Hersh Zeiger 212, Neil Schaefer
211, Paul Schaefer 210.

JEWISH WAR VETERANS
Sheldon Rakotz 667/277-208, Milton
Burg 634/251-233, Steven Hoberman
639/229-211, Arnold Weiss 213, Ed-
ward Burg 212, Herbert Bogorad
203, Ian Burg 201.

B'NAI B'RITH WOMEN
Galilee Monday A.M.
Janet Gubkin 532, Helene Robbins
500.
Galilee Thursday
Helene Robbins 529/202, Susan
Richards 516.
Zeiger
Rita Shamis 502, Clara Eichner 509.

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Downtown/Fox
Jeff Sprague 225, Ken Gross
209-205, Mark Siegal 203, Marc King
203,Kevin Giles 202, Gary Berman
202, Robin Blumberg 201.

Renaissance
Neal Drilich 210, Neil Werner 206,
Bob Smith 204, Andy Harris 203.

The Jewish Community Center
& Nancy Gurwin Productions present

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Zeiger/Gross
Keith Kingston 679/247-224-208,
Brian Cohen 614/219-217, Hank
Houseman 220, Harold Kohn 213,
Jim Boschan 202.

Alan Soloman 232, Dan Cohen 225,
Steve Tunis 214-205, Jeff Eisenberg
209, Bruce Weberman 207, Jerry
Rose 203, Ron Goodman 202-201.

West Bloomfield
Jr. House League
Neil Lefton 704/247-243-214, Barry
Schlussel 673/255-225, Rick Kirsch
654/224-216-214, Sy Gutman
627/213-212-202, Mike Wineman
625/223-213, Howie Gerenraich
606/226-200, Howard Waxer 236,

B'nai B'rith
Basketball

"A" League
Brotherhood I
Detroit II
Detroit I
Pisgah
Downtown Fox I
Brotherhood III

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"B" League
Centennial II
Brotherhood V
Keidan
Downtown Fox II
Detroit III
Mich. Regional I
Morgenthau II
Centennial I

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"C" League
Brotherhood II
Zager Stone
Downtown Fox III
Brotherhood IV
Brotherhood VII
Morgenthau I
Brotherhood VI
Bloch

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Credit Card Flap
Deepens Strains

New York (JTA) -
Disclosures that Jewish
Agency Chairman Simcha
Dinitz improperly charged
private expenses to his offi-
cial credit card promise to
further strain the agency's
already tense Israel-
Diaspora partnership.
The legal adviser to the
Jewish Agency, the quasi-
governmental body funded
by Diaspora contributions,
has ruled that there was no
wrongful intent in Dinitz's
actions, for which he subse-
quently reimbursed the
agency more than $20,000.
This view was accepted
last week by Mendel
Kaplan, chairman of the
Jewish Agency Board of
Governors, at the conclusion
of its quarterly meeting in
Israel.
But last week, two Israeli
Knesset members, Limor
Livnat of Likud and Eliezer
Zandberg of Tsomet, filed
complaints with the police
and government legal ad-
viser, asking that Mr. Dinitz
be investigated for tax eva-
sion related to the affair.
This scandal comes as Mr.
Dinitz is caught between the
two competing forces in the
Jewish Agency: the
Diaspora leaders who fund
its budget and Israeli pat'
cians active in the Wor7
Zionist Organization.

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