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October 25, 1996 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-10-25

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The Jewish Community Center
Of Metropolitan Detroit
and Mr. Fred Ferber Present:

Noted Lecturer and Author

Rabbi Shmuel Irons

Hertza Named
To Palace Show

Jamie Hertza of West Bloomfield
was the only male gymnast in a
six-state region chosen to partic-
ipate in the 1996 Tour of World
Champions show last Sunday at
the Palace of Auburn Hills.
Hertza, a diver for the West
Bloomfield High School swim
team, competes on the boys gym-
nastics team at Absolutely Gym-
nastics in Warren.

Fulfilling Relationships
Through Jewish Wisdom

Tuesday, October 29th • 8:00 p.m.

Free to the Community

JCC Offering
Swim, Guarding

JCC Maple/Drake Building

Rabbi Irons is a nationally recognized Talmudic scholar known for his abili-
ty to hold audiences spellbound with his breathtaking knowledge and bril-
liant delivery. He is celebrated for his talent for integrating modern scholar-
ship with his understanding of traditional sources. In May, over four hun-
dred people enjoyed his lecture series, "Unlock the Jewish Secrets of a
Happier Life." Rabbi Irons designs his lectures to be accessible to all mem-
bers of our community.

Please join us for refreshments after the lecture. Call the
Adult and Family Enrichment Department at (810) 661-
7649 to pre-register for this program.

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Jew. 0,mmunit• Center

The Rockhopper swim team at
the Jimmy Prentis Morris Jew-
ish Community Center is a year-
round program for young
swimmers.
JPM also offers ongoing Amer-
ican Red Cross lifeguard classes
taught by Martha Hanoian.
For information on these pro-
grams, call the JPM sports and
fitness department, (810) 967-
4030.

Bowling Scores

Jewish War Veterans
Oct. 16

Walter Littman 626/232-223; David Mar-.
golis 210.

American Heart
Association.

Fighting Heart Disease
and Stroke

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Checking your tire pressure is a
good idea. Checking your blood
pressure is an even better one.
High blood pressure greatly
increases your risk of stroke and
heart attack. And those are harder
to deal with than a flat tire. To
learn more, contact your nearest
American Heart Association
at 1-800-AHA-USA1 or online at
http://www.amhrt.org

This space provided as a public service
©1992. 1996. American Heart Association

Galilee Monday

Barbara Geller 202; Marlene Wasser-
man 507.

Israel All-City

Sharon Winans 503; Gert Feldman 200.

Levine 683/214-202-267; Steve Lusky
680/234-253; Howard Waxer 639/234-
222; Mitch Lefton 632/247-205; Ron Her-
man 631/225-229; Mark Goodman
615/225-201; Wayne Lusky 606/223-
200; Marc Weberman 230; Mitch Finkel
227;
Steve Elkus 222; Larry Haberman 214;
Jeff Eisenberg 212; Larry Schechter 212;
Al Mudryk 203; Jerry Gurwin 200.

Downtown Fox
Oct. 8

Harold Levin 130/531; Jack Geer
169/630; Steve Teper 158/568; Harry
Shapiro 151/537; Alan Elman 143/511;
Murray Shanbaum 161/564; Brian Brod
180/619.

Ben Lusky Traveling
Oct. 13

Danny Cohen 859/259-235-204; Alan
Borsen 849/247-237-201; Wayne Lusky
840/255-235; Jerry Lash 232-217; Allan
Oleinick 232-201; Steve Lusky 224-203;
Rob Greenfield 202-201; Dave Edelman
243; Cy Rott 228; Allan Salomon 226;
Steve Shoskes 200; Dean Fine 200.

Brotherhood-Eddie Jacobson
Oct. 7

Dan Stein 182/654; Sheldon Dworkin
150/543; Pat Tighe 152/531.

Oct. 14

Scott Gittleman 637/234-200-203;
Howard Waxer 635/236-217; Mark
Rosen 628/222-226; Marc Ruskin
622/213-216; Howard Kuretsky 618/223;
Rick Woolman 617/204-202-217; Jeff
Radner 610/225; Ricky Reznik 216-211;
Dennis Horwitz 222; Mike Klinger 217;
Larry Slutsky 214; Steve Fine 211; Jer-
ry Isenberg 211; Greg Shulman 210;
Patrick Tighe 206; Howard Berlin 206;
Bruce Weberman 205; Les Schultz 203;
Hal Daien 201; Ken Radner 200; Ivan
Collins 200.

The B'nai B'rith Bowling
Leagues are in need of bowlers.
If you are interested, call Ross
Benchik at (810) 557-3808.



Galilee Tuesday

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Hallie Serling 567; Nancy Glasser
501/204.

Galilee Wednesday

Dianne Schneider 507/206.

Centennial

Rhoda Milan 530; Lillian Stein 513; Ruth
Najer 502.

Galilee Thursday

Sandy Ribiat 534.

Morgenthau L'ChayinVZeiger-Gross
Oct. 7

Bill Yaker 610/165; Ross Benchik
608/169; Herb Bogorad 551/151; Lou
Konopko 553/157.

Oct. 14

Al Yendick 613/257; Mike Aaron
606/209-220; Milt Burg 605/207-203;
Nick Altwerger 206-201; Jerry Kahn 201-
223; Bob Franklin 224; Sam Rodd 223;
Larry Schlussel 222; Lee Weinstein 222;
Ross Benchik 221; Al Klegon 217;
Sandy Freeman 216; Larry Harwin 216;
Steve Hoberman 215; Dale Silverman
213; Bill Zucker 211; Larry Klein 211;
Cal Myers 211; Ron Sandler 209; Jer-
ry Broida 206; Barry Glazer 205; Howard
Genser 204; Arnie Berman 203; Joe Sil-
ver 202; Richard Harris 200; Len Moss
200.

Pisgah
Oct. 3

Wayne Lusky 198/733; Greg Schultz
149/575; Steve Gross 169/624; Larry
Haberman 161/599; Barry Fishman
201/715; Howard Waxer 198/702; Ron
Herman 186/662; Rod Brown 164/594;
Bob Lichtman 149/540.
Oct. 10
Allen Zuppke 710/235-257-218; Bryan

A big accomplishment on the
field or on the court? Tell us
about it.
Send your sports accom-
plishments in writing to:
Alan Hitsky, The Jewish
Views, 27676 Franklin Road,
Southfield, MI 48034.

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