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April 09, 1993 - Image 84

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-04-09

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The Pleasure of Your Company
Is Kindly Requested

at the

TWENTY-NINTH
ANNIVERSARY BANQUET

of

AKIVA HEBREW DAY SCHOOL

HONORING

DR. SAMUEL INDENBAUM

Sunday, May 2, 1993 11 Iyar 5753

Congregation Shaarey Zedek
27375 Bell Road
Southfield, MI

Honorary Chairpersons:

MANDELL BERMAN
DR. HENRY BRYSTOWSKI

Cocktails: 5:30 p.m.
Dinner: 6:30 p.m.

DR. JOSEPH HONET
DR. WILLIAM LEUCHTER

Black Tie Optional
Couvert: $250 Per Couple

For reservations and information
call the school office at 552-9690.

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JCC Slates
Softball Leagues

The Jewish Community
Center will host a variety of
softball leagues for its
membership.
A co-ed singles league will
begin April 18 with games
9:45 and 11 a.m. The adult
"open" mixed league will play
at 12:30 p.m. on Sundays. The
men's slow pitch league will
play on Monday and Thurs-
day nights beginning at 6:45
p.m. April 19.
Both leagues are accepting
individual as well as team
registrations. Call the
Physical Education Depart-
ment, 661-1000, for fees and
information. Members and
non-members are welcome.

Volleyball
Courts Open

The Jewish Community
Center has two regulation
sand volleyball courts
available for teens and adults.
Leagues are forming for co-ed
adults at 9 and 11 a.m. and
for BBYO teams noon-4 p.m.
on Sundays.
Practice times can be ar-
ranged throughout the week
by calling the Physical Educa-
tion Basketroom, 661-1000.
Play will officially begin
April 18, although the courts
are available now as weather
permits. Registration is now
being accepted. Call Ed
Taylor, 661-1000, for
information.

Hockey Player
Wins Title

Craig Lipson, 10, of Farm-
ington Hills, won the league
scoring title for the second
straight year, playing for the
Squirt B Wolf and Associates
of the Birmingham Hockey
Association.
Craig, a first-year squirt,
led the squirt division with 56
goals and 107 points, for the
1992-93 season, leading his
team to a second-place finish
and runner-up in the playoffs.

B-Ball Playoffs
Set For April

The 1993 Men's "Honey" Bei.-
ris Memorial Basketball
regular season ended recent-
ly. Victors for the week were
Carney, Lesser, Komorn and
James.
The playoffs will begin
April 20 and will conclude
with the championship game
7 p.m. April 28.

Bowling Results

' B'NAI B'RITH WOMEN

Galilee Monday

Sandy Ribiat 523, Sylvia Isley 512,
Ann Gallison 213.

Galilee Tuesday

Nancie Rakotz 560, Hallie Serling
572/202-202, Beryl Perlman 527,
Gwen Silverstein 502, Alice Labes
520.
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MGM

Sharyl Brandt 548/201-212, Cheryl
Hoberman 206.

Jewish War Veterans

Lawrence Rosenberg 255, Shel
Rakotz 621/241-213, Michael Gersten<
236, Michael Rosenfeld 236, Mark
Goodman 226, Walter Littman
226-205, Mitchell Epstein 225, David
Margolis 220, Jeffrey Burg 218, Don
Rosenberg 213-210, Joseph Silver
212-204, Steve Hoberman
601/211-208, Mort Margolis 207, Carl
Berlin 202, Bernard Harwood 201,<
Allen Klegon 200.

B'NAI B'RITH MEN

Brotherhood/Eddie Jacobson

Larry Horn 673/235-222-216, Steve (
Weinberg 661/231-216-214, Dennis
Eder 642/223-212-207, Steve Anstan- <
dig 638/232-213, Gary Klinger 627/
230-215, Stu Sklar 625/221-203-201,
Andy Rubin 616/234, Lyle Schaefer
613/233-201, Mark Klinger 233, Bob
Chafetz 223, Len berger 219, Bryan
Levine 218.

Zeiger/Gross

Keith Kingston 689/238-228-227, Jim
Boschan 232, Iry Simons 226,-- /
Howard Rudin 212, Mark Bialick 204, \--\
Mark Goodman 202.

Morgenthau-L'Chayim

Mike Berkowitz 229, Dave Broder
218, Al Yendick 217, Shel Ellison 212, ,
Nick Altwerger 211, Hal Lempert 210,
Jerry Gottlieb 209, Len Moss 204,
Henry Zaft 202, Len Rosenblat 201, `
Stan Finkelstein 200, Marty Diskin I
200.

Downtown/Fox

Bruce Weberman 612/266, Steve
Kay 216, Gary Siegel 213, Mark
Siegal 213, Jason Elbinger 212, Sy
Zate 203, Marc King 203, Gary Ber-
man 203, Kevin Goldberg 201.

Renaissance

Dave Koloff 228, Al Rohan 221, Dick
Lulkin 212-204, Dick Harris 204, Jack
Gold 203, Steve Shoskes 200.

West Bloomfield Jr. House League

Bill Oram 683/289-232, Ron Good-
man 656/229-216-211, Lee Pines
630/225-223, Rick Kirsch 626/
235-201, Howie Waxer 625/243, Mike
Boren 610/225-207, Neil Lefton 602/
215-214, Jeff Eisenberg 224-213,
Larry Schecter 223, Howie
Gerenraich 222-201, Mike Wineman
214,Alan Salomon 212, Steve Tunis
212, Jon Firsht 211-204.

Pisgah

Aaron Kales 655/231-229,' Barry
Fishman 638/236-203, Bill Oram
633/212-212-209, Mitch Lefton
606/219-201, Gordon Stein
606/205-201-200, Yale Weiner 251,
Barry Roffman 232, Bob Chafetz
225, Shel Rakotz 224, Steve Fellows
215, Len Brozgold 214.

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