You are cordially invited
to a fundraiser for Macomb County Assistant Prosecutor
AZA Games
Set April 14
The Aleph Zadik Aleph Basket-
ball League completed quarter-
final play on March 31.
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In Division I, Chalutzim A
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beat Strauss, and Greenberg A
beat Posen. In Division II, Marx
A beat Jolson A, and Herzl beat
Funk.
The semifinal games will
match Chalutzim A and Green-
berg A, and Herzl vs. Marx A.
\--; Both games will be played at 3:30
p.m. Sunday, April 14, at the
Maple-Drake Jewish Communi-
ty Center. The championship
game will follow at 5:30 p.m.
Leadership Net
Seeks Players
The Leadership Network of B'nai
B'rith is seeking players for its
entry in the B'nai B'rith Summer
Softball League.
For information, call Alan
Schwartz, (810) 988-1353, or the
Leadership Network Hotline,
(810) 788-NEWS.
Football Clinics
At JCC April 28
The Jewish Community Center
will host three football clinics on
Sunday, April 28.
The one-hour clinics will start
at 1 p.m. for 6-7-year-olds, 2 p.m.
for 8-11-year-olds, and 3 p.m. for
12-15-year-olds.
The clinics will be directed by
Wayne State University head
coach Dominic Livedotti and his
staff. They will also direct a June
17 summer camp.
The charge for the April 28
clinic is $25 for JCC members
and $40 for non-members. For
information or registration, call
Brian Clayton or Tony Sanders,
(810) 661-7737 or 661-7683.
Bowling Scores
Ben Lusky Traveling
Alan Borsen 848/236-229-226; Rick
Woolman 851/224-246; Larry Sandler
834/208-215-223; Wayne Lusky 816/205-
247; Bob August 235-214; Dick Harris
232-210; David Edelman 226; Steve
Shoskes 223-220; Mitch Lefton 221;
Howard Davidow 217; Rob Greenfield
216-211-207; Ron Lustig 213-202; Dean
Fine 213; Allan Oleinick 212; Gerry Bloom
211; Steve Lusky 203; Cy Rott 202.
STEVEN KAPLAN
Candidate for Oakland County Prosecutor
Thursday, April 25, 1996
Key Largo's — Walled Lake
E Walled Lake Drive near Pontiac Trail
Brotherhood/Eddie Jacobson
Steve Anstandig 723/257-232-230;
Howard Waxer 685/258-222-205; Eric
Goldberg 669/266-220; Steve Weinberg
647/243-224; Lee Roth 645/228-223;
Mike Lieberman 625;218-204-203; Andy
Rubin 618/212-204-202; Steve Fine
611/232-210; Ron Malach 611/215-207;
Barry Fishman 604/223; Bruce Binstock
603/207-203; Marc Weberman 237; Gary
Gold 225; Rick Woolman 225; Phil Ross
220-201; Dennis Eder 216; Dan Stein
215; Dennis Horwitz 215; Bruce Weber-
man 21-201; Jeff Berlin 211; Steve Mann
211; Nate Fine 211; Gary Goldin 210.
Morgenthau-L'Chaim
Mike Jeross 670/257-212-201; Barry Ka-
plan 215; Sandy Freeman 214; Shel El-
lison 213; Larry Harwin 209; Rick
Melamed 205; Lou Dorfman 204; Mike
Panter 202; Lou Konopko 201; Ross
Benchik 200; Randy Spitzer 200; Nick Al-
twerger 200.
Zeiger-Gross
Lee Weinstein 600/235; Mike Bialick
232;Andy Feuereisen 214; Happy Kohn
212.
The event is from 5:30-7:30. Donation is $20 per person.
Steven Kaplan is a working prosecutor. He knows how to apply his knowledge of the law, the latest re-
search, and the opinions of expert witnesses to the cases he is assigned. "He is a vigorous crime fighter
and, at the same time, respects the constitutional rights of individuals."
The Honorable Victor Baum
Former Circuit Court Judge
❑ I will be happy to attend Steven Kaplan's reception.
tickets to be held at the door.
will reserve
❑ My check for $
❑ I cannot attend the reception but have enclosed a contribution in the sum of $
for his campaign.
❑ I would like to display a lawn sign at my residence. ❑ I would also like to work actively in the campaign.
❑ I would like to display a lawn sign at my business. ❑ You may also use my name as an endorser.
Name
Address
City/State/Zip
(Business)
Phone (Home)
Please Print
No Corporate checks, please
Downtown-Fox
Gary Peters, Treasurer
1010 Genesee • Royal Oak, Michigan 48073
For more information, please call Steve Steinhardt
810-926-8349
810-573-7129
Send checks and reply to
Ken Gross 653/219-234-200; Bruce
Rosenblat 643/204-216-223; Bob Weiss
635/246; Dennis Block 635/266; Sy Zate
630/200-231; Steve Kay 234; Gary
Berman 233; Barry Roffman 220; Shel
Rakotz 212; Jack Geer 204; Kevin El-
binger 202.
Authorized and paid for by Kaplan for Prosecutor Committee
Pisgah
Howard Waxer 677/246-210-221; Jeff
Eisenberg 669/223-245-201; Wayne
Lusky 663/232-206-224; Barry Fishman
646/225-205-216; Allen Zuppke 641/203-
203-235; Lyle Schaefer 636/203-221-
212; Andy Rubin 613/226; Matt Friedman
612/222-223; Mort Freedman 259; Marc
Weberman 231-221; Michael Reider 227-
207; Rob Greenfield 226; Paul Schaefer
218; Alan Borsen 216-201; Mark Good-
man 213; Mitch Finkel 211; Al Muudryk
210.
MOST PHOTOGENIC
CHILD CONTEST
NOW
THROUGH
APRIL 30
Galilee Monday
Marlene Goldman 564/244; Barbara
Papo 536; Fran Klinger 204.
DON'T BE LEFT OUT!
Galilee Tuesday
Kelly VanMeter 537; Hallie Serling 531;
Adrienne McClintock 530; Beryl Perlman
524/200; Alice Labes 514; Carolyn Fine
508; Dolores Fox 202.
$39.50
Galilee Thursday
(reg. $74)
Barbara Papo 502/211; Susan Richards
503.
Jewish War Veterans
INCLUDES
SITTING FEE
AND
(1) 8 X 10 PORTRAIT
Milton Burg 635/252-204; Edward Burg
630/240; Jeffrey Burg 226; Albert Fa-
genson 201; Morton Margolis 201.
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(additional discounts apply)
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Tell us about it!
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