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February 02, 1996 - Image 100

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-02-02

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CERTAIN SUMMER TRADITIONS
JUST KEEP COMING BACK.

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OTHERS COME BACK
BETTER THAN EVER!

Announcing the new Camp Sea-Gull for Girls.

Since 1955, the Schulman family has offered traditional summer camping
in a nurturing, fun-filled environment. Now we're back, with an exciting new
format for girls ages 7-16.

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At Camp Sea-Gull, your daughter will learn
new skills in a setting that encourages personal growth, success and life-long
friendships. Our program includes tennis, soccer, sailing, canoeing, horseback
riding, drama, arts and crafts, overnights and much, much more.

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We offer three and six-week sessions, a 3:1 camper-counselor
N. ratio, a high quality staff and limited enrollment

CAMP SEA-GULL

To find out more, ask for our brochure.
Call sill Schulman at 616-547-6556
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or Jack Schulman at 810-851-13a on th e edrl

Pisgah

Jan. 21
Centennial I
Detroit I

58
48

Pisgah
Detroit II

78
64

Barristers
Leadership I

70
63

Brotherhood I
Keidan

44
38

Leadership II
Brotherhood II

41
23

Leadership IV
Pisgah II

36
24

Zager Stone
Downtown Fox

42
31

Brotherhood III
Morgenthau I

35
32

Brotherhood V
Brotherhood IV

68
33

Morgenthau II
Leadership II

39
27

Bowling Scores

Jewish War Veterans

Jeffrey Burg 616/244; Irving Segal 208;
Allen Klegon 205; Allen Gonte 201; Ed-
ward Burg 200; Bernard Harwood 200.

Ben Lusky Traveling

Mort Friedman 920/269-258-233; Alan
Borsen 856/227-222-236; Allan Salomon
843/246-237; Bryan Levine 839/204-256;
Shell Ellison 837/233-221; Steve Elkis
237-225; David Edelman 227-212; Lar-
ry Sandler 222; Mitch Lefton 219-204;
Steve Lusky 216; Wayne Lusky 213-206;
Rick Woolman 212-200; Lou Dorfman
212-200; Clem Baggelman 211; Allan
Oleinick 211; Steve Shoskes 211; Robin
Kelmenson 207; Phil Elkus 204; Dean
Fine 204; Iry Davis 200.

Brotherhood/Eddie Jacobson

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Basketball

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08580 Boyne City Road, Charlevoix, MI 49720

Rick Woolman 676/236-225-215; Ira
Saperstein 645/240-214; Gary Klinger
638/226-217; Larry Slutsky 616/225-212;
Steve Anstandig 615/212-211; Mark Rap-
paport 610/226-203; Sandy Mandell
606/218-210; Barry Fishman 606/204-
202-200; Larry Silver 604/234; Steve
Achtman 232; Steve Mann 224; Dave
Radner 222; Scott Gittleman 221; Steve
Richmond 218; Marc Weberman 214;
Howard Waxer 213; Ken Radner 213;
Alan Trotsky 212; Steve Weinberg 211;
Marty Gold 210; Ricky Reznik 210; Mike
Fabian 208; Jeff Berlin 206; Steve Fine
205-200; Dennis Eder 204; Gary Goldin
204; Feinberg 204; Larry Kaplan 203;
Howard Kuretsky 202; Gary Gold 201;
Ron Malach 201; Sid Roth 201; Larry
Schon 200.

Morgenthau-L'Chaim

Howard Genser 237; Bob Franklin 233;
Harold Markzon 211; Jerry Broida 210-
206; Nick Altwerger 207; Len Moss 205;
Larry Schlussel 204-202; Gem/ Bloom 200.

Zeiger-Gross

Mark Bialick 236-209; Dennis Rosen 224;
Ron Sandler, Mitt Burg 211; Rob Pliskow
210; Bill Yaker 203.

Downtown/Fox

Kevin Elbinger 669/223-257; Gary
Berman 617/225-206; Ken Gross
616/209-226; Bob Smith 604/210-200;
Jack Freed 227; Steve Kay 214-204;
Robin Blumberg 214; Ivan Glasser 204;
Larry Frommer 203; Steve Saltz 203.

Mark Rosen 683/220-237-226; Allan Sa-
lomon 682/238-233-211; Ron Goodman
662/245-202-215; Steve Elkus 657/246-
212; Mark Goodman 655/225-204-226;
Mitch Lefton 634/223-204-207; Wayne
Lusky 628/244-216; Allen Zuppke
621/221-213; Rob Greenfield 614/222-
215; Alan Borsen 609/202-216; Larry
Sandler 602/213-200; Howard Waxer
601/233; Steve Lusky 226; Rod Brown
218; Bryan Levine 218; Lyle Schaefer
212; Neil Watnick 211; Bruce Weberman
211; Alan Blatnikoff 210; Jeff Eisenberg
209; Mort Friedman 203; Steve Gross
201-200; Ron Herman 201.

Book Review
At The JCC

Playwright and U-M English and
theater professor Ari Roth will
speak about An Obsession with
Anne Frank, a new book by
Lawrence Graver, on Sunday,
Feb. 11, at 10:30 a.m. at the Jew-
ish Community Center of Washt-
enaw County. Professor Roth's
talk is part of Bagels and Books,
the JCC series featuring local
speakers who have chosen a book
with a Jewish connection to dis-
cuss.
Bagels & Books is free and
open to the public.

Lecture On Saving
Memories

On Tuesday, Feb. 13, 1-7 p.m. in
the lounge of the Washtenaw
County JCC, Ruby Shapiro, Cre-
ative Memoriesml consultant, will
show how to store and arrange
photographs in a chemically-safe
album format. The lecture will be
followed by a hands-on workshop.
There will be a fee of $10 for
this event. To attend, respond to
the JCC, (313) 971-0900, by the
day before the event.

Tell Us!

A big accomplishment
on the field or on the
court? Tell us about it!

Send your sports
accomplishments in
writing to:

Alan Hitsky.
The Jewish News,
27676 Franklin Rd.,
Southfield, MI
48034.

Please enclose a
non-returnable photo-
graph.

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