Dun COMPILED BY STEVE STEIN You Can Make Noise At Silent Auction * A football autographed by o, what are some of the items which will be up for Jerry Rice and Deion Sanders of bids in the silent auction at the San Francisco 49ers. * A bat and a glove auto- the Michigan Jewish Sports Hall graphed by Detroit Tigers star of Fame induction dinner? * A Red Wings sweater signed Alan Trammell. * A trademark Shark golf hat by Sergei Fedorov, the most valu- able player in the National Hock- autographed by Greg Norman. * Boxing trunks (with a Star ey League last season. of David) autographed by world champion James "Lights Out" Toney. A few tickets are still available for the dinner, which will begin at 6 p.m. Monday at Congrega- tion Shaarey Zedek in Southfield. To purchase tickets, call Elayne Wolfson, 810-788-0921. Lock-Out? ho, fl Lock-418 At The ACC ey, parents, how would you like to "get rid" of your kids for a night? Hey, kids, how would you like to "get rid" of your parents for a night? It can happen. A Lock-In will be held from 8 p.m. Nov. 26 through 9 a.m. Nov. 27 in the Jimmy Prentis Morris (JPM) Building of the Jewish Community Center in Oak Park. Children ages 7-11 are welcome. ii Highlights for the kids include swimming, sports, board games, movies, snacks and breakfast (bagels and orange juice). Chil- dren should bring a sleeping bag, pillow, swimsuit and towel. The cost is $20 for members or $25 for non-members. There is a 10 percent discount for additional siblings. For further information on the Lock-In, call the Sports & Fitness office at JPM, 810-967-4030. `President' Is Floored By Honor Barbara Nusbaum: The "president." All In The Family In West Bloomfield New York Carpet World owner and TV advertising spokesman Irving Nusbaum, spent Thursday as "president" of the Livonia college because her husband was the high bidder on an auction item. Irving Nusbaum purchased the "President for a Day" oppor- tunity at Madonna's sixth an- nual scholarship dinner auction held last April. On her "Day," Mrs. Nusbaum enjoyed the use of Madonna President Sister M. Francilene's office, staff and computer and she had lunch with William fter a bloodless coup, Bar- Phillips and his wife Bridget. bara Nusbaum took over as Phillips is chairman of Madon- "president" of Madonna Uni- na's board and chairman of Phillips Service Industries in versity. For one day. Mrs. Nusbaum, the wife of Livonia. T Agency Says There's No Need For An SOS Call Some of the silent auction items. 'odte& Springs From Hate e n March 2, teen-agers Timothy Harris and Kerry Button dese- crated Temple B'nai Jeshurun in Des Moines, Iowa, with spray- painted Nazi and anti-Semitic graffiti. Last week, Harris, 19, and Button, 18, were married. Among the invited guests were Rabbi Steven Fink and custodian Jack Huff from Temple B'nai Jeshu- run. According to a story in the Des Moines Register, the teens were arrested a week after the March incident. They were sentenced to do 100 hours of work at the tem- pie with Huff, including the re- moval of their graffiti, and study about Judaism and the Holocaust for 100 hours with Rabbi Fink. Each week, Harris and Button spend eight hours with Rabbi Fink and eight hours with Huff. That's how the four have become friends. Since they began their sen- tence, the teens have gotten jobs, Button is attending community college classes and Harris is hav- ing Nazi tatoos removed by laser treatments. `They are changing their lives," Rabbi Fink said. LU = • Cf) El Al Passengers Can't Pass Up This Deal LU CC LU U_I 12 dults who purchase a counts for cultural events, shops, round-trip ticket between car rentals, tourist sites, muse- the United States and Is- urns, restaurants, sporting events rael on El Al Is- and more in Is- rael. rael Airlines will E LIYA L ff a ' iVir While the "El receive a compli- Al Pass" is valid mentary copy of the airlines' new "El Al Pass" for the duration of the passen- P-e-i's trip to Israel, the promotion coupon booklet. The booklet offers 130 dis- will end Dec. 31, 1995. A he West Bloomfield Parks and Recreation Commission is thinking about kids these days. Three family-oriented events are on the commission's agenda. A trip to Joe Louis Arena to see Disney On Ice is sche- duled for 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Nov. 19. Advance reserva- tions are required before Nov. 16: A trip to Henry Ford Museum at Greenfield Village which in- cludes a performance of the play "Hansel and Gretel" is slated for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 3. Advance reservations must be made be- fore Nov. 30. Children ages 7-13 can learn the basics of first aid, how to re- act in an emergency and tour West Bloomfield's Fire Station No. 1 on Orchard Lake Road south of Lone Pine at 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. Dec. 10. Advance reservations are required. To register for any of these events, call the Parks and Recre- ation Commission, 810-334- 5660. A he board of directors of the New York-based Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS) has voted unanimously to oppose California's proposed anti-immigrant legislation, Proposition 187, also known as SOS (Save Our State). If the proposal is passed Tues- day, health care and education would be denied to illegal aliens living in California. "Although this legisla- tion targets illegal aliens, its passage would have a negative impact on the lives of legal immigrants and refugees in this coun- T try," said HIAS president Mar- tin Kesselhaut. HIAS immigrant and refugee experts say SOS is another ex- ample of the anti-immigrant feeling sweeping the nation. "The passage of SOS would likely set a precedent that oth- er states would misguidedly fol- low," Mr. Kesselhaut said. "It also would sanction the dis- turbing trend of foreign- bashing that is becoming too prevalent in our society. This is something we cannot tolerate."