ELDERHOSTEL 1997 OLIN.SANC-RUBY UNION INSTITUTE, UAW & THE COUNTRY CONFERENCE CENTER 77\ located on the shores of Lac La Belle in Oconomowoc Wisconsin ' SPRING SESSIONS Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute will host three Elderhostel sessions during the Spring of 1997 as part of the international Elderhostel program. Choose from a wide variety of topics including Traveling Through Jewish Time, Jewish Tradition, Jewish Humor and much more. Enjoy a semi-private room with private bath in a beautiful and relaxed setting together with other adults. April 6-11, 1997 - #49239-0406 * God of Sinai, God of Jerusalem, God of Auschwitz * Myths and Legends: Traveling Through Jewish Time * Law and Judaism May 11 16, 1997 #49239 0511 - - - * Jewish Ethical Wills * God of Sinai, God of Jerusalem, God of Auschwitz * Tradition, Tradition May 18-23, 1997 - #49239-0518 * Jewish Humor * Legends of Our Lives * Everything You Always Wanted To Know about "Orthodox" But Didn't Know Who To Ask The cost of the program is $340.00 including accomodations, meals, all classes and recreational programs and activities. Transportation is not provided. For more information, please call (847)509-0990 ext. 19 or to register call Elderhostel at 617/426-7788. Produced in Accordance with Patagonia's JWI Bowling Tourney Here The Metro Detroit Bowling As- sociation of Jewish Women In- ternational will host the annual Tri-Regional Bowling Tourna- ment Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 1-2 and Feb. 8-9. The tournament will be held at Novi Bowl, with 120 Detroit bowlers participating the first weekend and 160 from Chicago, Milwaukee, Minneapolis and St. Paul participating the second weekend. Headquarters for the Feb. 8- 9 events will be the Holiday Inn in Livonia, and will include an Oneg Shabbat and an awards banquet. Hallie Serling of Detroit is president and general chairman of the tournament. JWI Metro Detroit Bowling Association officers are Helene Friedman, president; Cindy Moss and Carolyn Fine, vice presidents; Sharon Winans, treasurer; Sandy Ribiat, record- ing secretary; Caron Goldfine, junior past president. Israel Maccabiah Seeks Players Teen-age basketball players born in 1981, 1982 and 1983 are eligible to try out for the U.S. Maccabiah junior basketball team that will compete in Israel July 5-25 at the 15th World Maccabiah Games. Applicants must try out at ei- ther Wayne (N.J.) Valley High School March 29-30 or at the Westside Jewish Community Center in Los Angeles March 1- 2. The 11 teens chosen for the team will have their trip to Is- rael fully funded. For an application and infor- mation, call Maccabiah junior basketball co-chairman Bill Berris, 4176 Westover Dr., West Bloomfield, MI 48323, at (810) 737-9767. Maccabiah Coaches Picked 4316 N. Woodward Ave South of 14 Mile Road 112 (810) 549-5070 Two Michiganians have been named to coach U.S. squads at the World Maccabiah Games in Israel. Mike Hartman of West Bloomfield, a member of the 1994 Stanley Cup champion New York Rangers who is play- ing this year for the American Hockey League's Hershey Bears, was named head coach of the U.S. hockey team. It marks the first time that hockey will be played at the World Maccabiah. Joel Kashdan of Southfield, longtime coach of Detroit's teen Maccabi track team, has been named head coach of the U.S.ju- nior track team for the World Maccabiah. Bowling Scores Jewish War Veterans Jan. 22 David Margolis 616/225-219; Edward Burg 213; Bernard Harwood 204-204; Walter Littman 202. Galilee Monday Arlene Greenblatt 561. Galilee Tuesday Beryl Perlman 580/204; Hallie Serling 576; Carolyn Fine 553/216; Alice Labes 204. Morgenthau Li Chayirn/Zeiger-Gross Jan. 20 Marty Bordoley 659/221-244; Lou Konopko 633/218-201-214; Bob Franklin 629/255-211; Jerry Broida 601/237; Carl Berlin 224-200; Morrie Katz 203-242; Mike Panter 246; Barry Kaplan 230; Joel Lankowsky 221; Harold Barman 208; Bill Yaker 207; Steve Hoberman 206; Nick Altwerger 205; Harold Markzon 204; Allen Klegon 203; Al Yendick 203; Barry Glazer 203; Max Epstein 202; Hal Lempert 200. Pisgah Jan. 16 Andy Rubin 717/224-235-258; Jeff Eisenberg 704/235-221-248; Barry Fish- man 640/200-204-236; Lyle Schaefer 638/234-204-200; Mark Goodman 638/204-224-210; Larry Haberman 630/235-216; Allen Zuppke 622/252; Mort Friedman 616/229; Wayne Lusky 603/217-200; Howard Waxer 224; Greg Schultz 220; Bryan Levine 216; Larry Horn 213; Mitch Lefton 213; Bruce We- berman 212; Alan Borsen 208; Neil Wat- nick 207; Larry Schechter 205; Steve Gross 203; Mitch Finkel 201; Arnie Wax- man 200. Ben Lusky Traveling Jan. 19 Danny Cohen 932/288-224-210-210; Alan Salomon 872/266-247; Rick Wool- man 848/236-221-219; Alan Borsen 822/214-213-203; Wayne Lusky 811/235; Mitch Lefton 205-201; Steve Shoskes 235; Rob Greenfield 225; Richard Harris 223; Dean Fine 215; Ryan Lash 214; Cy Rott 210; Steve Lusky 206; Lou Dorfman 204. Downtown Fox Jan. 7 Jack Blaine 625/223-207; Jeff Sprague 623/221-214; Nancie Rakotz 620/212- 206-202; Bruce Rosenblat 606/213-203 . ; Brian Brod 605/203-202-200; Sherwin Newman 235; Jason Elbinger 234; Mark Diskin 224; Kevin Elbinger 220; Steve Lazar 213; Jack Geer 212; Ivan Glass- er 212; Shel Rakotz 206; Steve Kay 200. Downtown Fox Jan. 14 Brian Brod 653/256-220; Jeff Sprague 648/232-218; Bruce Rosenblat 608/224; Jack Geer 607/223-203; Gary Siegel 606/217-208; Mark Diskin 210-201; Neal Drilich 205-205; Kevin Elbinger 203-200; Shel Rakotz 223; Bob Weiss 221; Ja- son Elbinger 213; David Shanbaum 210; Jack Blaine 210; Steve Kay 207; Ron Smith 203; Rick Goodman 202; Darren Colton 201. Downtown Fox Jan. 21 Ken Gross 655/248-223; Brian Brod 627/237-205; Sy Zate 627/227-224; Jeff Sprague 610/223-216; Jason Elbinger 235-203; Bruce Rosenblat 222; Barry Kaufman 222; Nancie Rakotz 205; Jack Blaine 203; Shel Rakotz 201; Sander Papo 201; Larry Frommer 200. Brotherhood-Eddie Jacobson Jan. 13 Larry Woodberg 656/245-214; Scott Git-