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Ten Wile Road PHONE( Southfield, MI 48075 call 810-557-6644 BEST TIME TO CALL L .Two-life rates will vary :KOMEMPIEMMENNOMMIKOME410MORMERMESSIDENIAGRASSik ,,,, elcoae to KOSHER KITCHEN ttLitcler- Rabb-ivttcal spervisioLit ILA couper-atiovt vvitk Co[Acti Of Ortkoclox Nabbls SYNAGOGUE OK remises NOSH NOOK & GIFT SHOP opepateci by iewisk Home for Aged 4xiliary Plaborah9 SOUTHFIELD Menorah House is proud to introduce the following staff members: Director of Nursing: Lori Deboer, RN Assistant Director of Nursing: Lisa Dimitrie Admissions Director: Geri Bleier Social Worker: Ruth Aaronson, MSW Activities Director: Fran Schulenberg Everyone joins in wishing our Jewish Community a happy and healthy 1995! AARON .KOBERNICK and BEN GITLER each placed third in their weight class, helping the Berkley High School wrestling team finish second in the Luther- an East Invitational in Harper Woods on Dec. 10. Kobernick wrestled at 112 pounds and Gitler competed at 172 pounds in the Bears' season- opening meet. Last year, Kober- nick was a Southeastern Michigan Association champion. Even though Berkley did not have wrestlers in three weight classes (185-pounder Bryan Fingeroot, a tri-captain, missed the meet because of his brother Daniel's bar mitzvah), the Bears scored 163.5 points at Lutheran East. Hazel Park won the 13-team event with 202.5 points. ERIC KACZANDER scored five points in each of the Berkley bas- ketball team's first two games. The Bears opened their season with a 64-44 victory over Royal Oak Kimball on Dec. 6 and they whipped Madison Heights Bish- op Foley 75-33 on Dec. 9. Against Kimball, Kaczander, a 6-foot-3 senior guard/forward, was a perfect 3-for-3 at the free throw line. Even though they didn't have a senior on their roster last year, the Bears went 16-5 and were a tri-champion of the Southeastern Michigan Association along with Ferndale and Troy. Ferndale joins Berkley in Di- vision II of the new Oakland Ac- tivities Association this winter. The tough division also includes Pontiac Central, Southfield-Lath- nip and West Bloomfield. Oak Park will join the division next season after concluding its oblig- 2015 6'reefrifielci Poact som- 14fielci, MI 8io-557-oo5o ation with the Suburban Athlet- ic Conference. JEFF JACOB scored 15 points in a losing cause as the Bloom- field Hills Andover High School basketball team lost 68-65 to Bloomfield Hills Lahser in the season opener on Dec. 6. Jacob, a junior guard, is ex- pected to be one of the Barons' top players this season. Seniors Andy Daitch and Dan Kukes and 6-1 sophomore Brad Truding also should make contributions. DAVID NACHMAN had 11 points and 13 rebounds and Ja- son Eddleston pulled down eight rebounds, but they couldn't pre- vent the Bloomfield Hills Cran- brook Kingswood High School basketball team from losing 53- 46 to Redford Thurston in a sea- son opener on Dec. 6. Kingswood Cranbrook, which finished 10-11 last year, returns all five of its starters including Nachman and Eddleston. Nach- man is a 6-foot-5 senior center and Eddleston is a 6-5 senior for- ward. GARON OSEFF scored 13 points and his brother Zeke Os- eff had three points in the Walled Lake Western High School bas- ketball team's 69-59 loss to Red- ford Union on Dec. 9. JEREMY LEWIN finished sec- ond at 275 pounds, helping the Birmingham Groves High School wrestling team finish third of 14 squads in the Eccentric Invita- tional on Dec. 10 at Troy. The Falcons tallied 146.5 points. They were outscored by only Troy (195) and Auburn Hills Avondale (191). B'nai Birth Bowling Scores Ben Lusky, Traveling Allen Zuppke 855/255-209-203; Richard Harris 838/225-219-203; Alan Salomon 823/249-203-202; Ron Walton 247-216; Mitch Lefton 234-204; Steve Lusky 234; Wayne Lusky 224; Bryan Levine 211; Alan Borsen 211; Steve Stokes 208; Bob August 206; Lou Dorfman 204. Leadership Network League Jon Lybeck 582/216-201; Nancie Rakotz 562/204-190; Howard Spinner 560/205; Steve Baker 200; Judy Silberstein 194; Beth Davidow 188. Zeiger/Gross Man/ Wain 657/237-226; Rick Berman 603/232; Dennis Rosen 200; Keith Rosen 201; Jim Boschan 202. 94 s -reve s -reins Brotherhood/Eddie Jacobson Lee Roth 682/267-244; Dennis Eder 639/225-225; Mike Lieberman 624/231- 225; Mark Rowe 615/225; Barry Fishman 612/229; Rick Woolman 256; Ken Gold 232; Milt Fisher 227; Shel Dworkin 226; Ira Saperstein 226-216; Gary Klinger 225; Eric Goldberg 224; Larry Silver 218; Mike Fabian 212; Ken Shecter 212; Scott Git- tleman 212; Bruce Weberman 211; Lar- ry Woodberg 211. Morgenthau - L'Chaim Mike Jeross 642/234-204-204; Rick Melamed 639/227-213; Richard Gross- man 630/264; Mike Wayne 600/208-203; Marty Diskin 605/248-207; Morrie Katz 228; Al Yendick 221; Shel Ellison 218; Len Moss 216; Larry Schlussel 214; Lou Dorfman 213; Howard Schulist 207-210; Iry Kane 206; Marty Bordoley 204-201; Larry Harwin 202-200; Sandy Perlman 200. Jr. House League Howie Gerenraich 632/227-204-201; Howard Waxer 201. Downtown/Fox Steve Zom 647/252-200; Jeff Sprague 654/236-221; Jeff Block 642/255-210; Ivan Glasser 226; Mel Toby 218; Shel