In Los Angeles, More Than Freeways Was Split Apart In Los Angeles, a great deal more than freeways was shattered. The pattern of people's lives was disrupted, their homes, belongings and Jobs were destroyed, and in some cases, life itself came to an end. The large Jewish community in the affected areas was particularly hard hit. The Council of Jewish Federations has established the CJF Earthquake Emergency Fund to work with the Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles to bring emergency assistance to those in need and to help rebuild Jewish institutions. Your local Federation has also established an Earthquake Fund and will forward its proceeds to the CJF Fund for transmission to Los Angeles. You may contribute directly to CIF Earthquake Emergency Fund • 730 Broadway New York, NY 10003-9596M F It may take years to rebuild the freeways. With your help, the process of rebuilding Jewish lives will go forward today. It's The Triple Crown Of Purim Events ... 1 Chag Purim Celebration Thursday, February 24th 6:30 p.m. Traditional Megillah Reading 7:00 p.m. Children's Megillah Narration Costume Parade 2 Purim Carnival where? of course! at Congregation Beth Shalom Sunday, February 27th 12:00 Noon-2:30 p.m. Food • Fun • Games & Prizes! 3 Purim Play & Seudah (Dinner)* Everyone Welcome 104 * This event by reservation, there is a charge. Sunday, February 27th at 5:30 p.m. Congregation Beth Shalom • 14601 Lincoln Road • Oak Park • 547-7970 10-year-old Continues Swimming Success A ALAN HITSKY ASSOCIATE EDITOR dam Farber has swum his way out of Michigan. The 10-year-old swimming phenom from West Bloomfield has had to travel out of state on weekends to find tougher competition. His parents have taken him to Cleveland and Bowling Green, Ohio, Indianapolis and Mil- waukee, and the results have been eye-opening. In Milwaukee two weeks ago, Adam won the high-point tro- phy in his 10-and-under age group by winning two events, placing second in three, and adding third- and fourth-place finishes. He had personal bests in the 50-yard freestyle (27.94), 100 free (1:00.42), 50 back (33.06) and 200-yard individual med- ley (2:28.09). The Milwaukee meet drew 5,500 entries from 12 states. Adam is pointing toward the U.S. Swimming state finals the first weekend in March at Mid- land. In that meet, he will swim in the 12-and-under division. Adam and his sisters, Cheri, 13, and Shayna, 6, swim for the B'nai B'rith Men's Bowling Scores BEN LUSKY, Traveling Allan Salomon 879/256-235-222, Wayne Lusky 856/225-215-213-203, Cy Rott 815/237-219, Eddie Cohen 811/223-212-200, Steve Elkus 254, Allen Zuppke 245-206, Bryan Levine 233-201, Allen Oleinick 228-206-204, Larry Schlussel 224, Dean Fine 213- 208, Richard Harris 210, Ron Walton 204, Ron Lustig 200. MIGER/GROSS Iry Simons 226-208, Mark Goodman 215, Sandy Achtman 213, Buz Wach- ter 209, Brian Cohen 207, Mark Bialick 206, Alan Kanter 204, Andy Feureisen 203, Seymour Burg 203, Mary Wain 201. BROTHERHOOD/EDDIE JACOBSON Gary Klinger 642/234, Steve Anstandig 629/231-222, Dennis Eder 618/226, Mike Lieberman 605/268, Rob Green- field 602, Rick Woolman 245, Steve Fine 227, Bryan Levine 223, Eric Nelkin 222. MORGENTHAU-UCHAIM Phil Perstein 635/238-218, Bob Franklin 621/226-217, Len Rosenblatt 619/232- 201, Marty Bordley 607/224, Larry Har- win 603/206-204, Mike Wayne 600/228-202, Stan Finkelstein 224-203, Len Brozgold 223, Barry Glazer 215, Dennis Sobol 214, Jerry Broida 212- 208, Larry Rosenberg 212. DOWNTOWN/FOX Jeff Block 665/262-235, Steve Kay 607/220, Sy Zate 235, Ken Gross 227, Mark Siegal 220, Andy Perlin 212, Steve Katz 205, Richard Lulkin 201- Adam Farber Birmingham-Bloomfield At- lantis team. At earlier meets this season, Adam recorded personal bests in the 100-yard individual med- ley (1:09.67), the 50 breast- stroke (35.39), 100 breast (1:17.42), 200 freestyle (2:13.18), 500 free (6:11.66) and the 50 fly (30.02). 200, Steve Teper 200, Jon Isenberg 200. WEST BLOOMRELD JR. HOUSE LEAGUE Mike Goodwin 676/247-221-208, Howie Gerenraich 647/247-224, Larry Schecter 606/233, Mike Boren 603/230- 223, Phil Horowitz 243, Jeff Eisenberg 225-201, Sy Guttman 225, Dan Cohen 225, David Ben-Ezra 223, Neil Lefton 216-206, Ron Goodman 213, Lee Pines 209-208. PISGAH Barry Fishman 695/267-244, Larry San- dler 637/213-213-211, Lyle Schaefer 624/234-218, Mort Friedman 617/236, Barry Roffman 245, Rob Greenfield 233, Bernie Buchalter 220, Bruce We- berman 217, Hersh Zeiger 213-201, Marc Weberman 204, David Weiss 204, Keith Kingston 203, Paul Schae- fer 202, Kevin Elbinger 200. AZA Basketball League Scores Kishon "B" 34-Strauss 11; Marx 34- Samson 33; Kishon "A" 36-Funk "B" 18; Funk "A" 39-Jolson 25; Herzl ''B" 52- Posen 28; Chalutzim 48-Herzl "A" 34. Temple Israel Bowling Scores Jerry Wolfe 234, Stu Brickner 230, Howard Lesnick 600/227, Mike Cos- setto 627/226, Larry Steinberg 644/217- 225, Howard Marsh 213, Fred Labelle 213, Bernie Harwood 211, Jerry Wolin 200.