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June 06, 1997 - Image 104

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-06-06

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Beth Achim
Cites Graduates

First Rothschild
Is Wine Topic

Beth Achim Religious School
graduates will be honored on Sat-
urday, June 7, during Shabbat
services. A special kiddush will
follow services.
This year's graduates are Bri-
an Bernstein, Jamie Cohen, Ge-
offrey Gordon, Sam Madorsky,
Elizabeth Rosenfeld and Mered-
ith Sperling.

At 8:30 p.m. Monday, June 9, at
the Birmingham Temple, Rabbi
Sherwin Wine will speak on The
First Rothschild: A Portrait of the
Founder and His Time, by Amos
Elon, the second of three reviews
on the theme: "Jews Who Made
History."
The series is open to the pub-
lic. Cost is $4 for members and
$6 for non-members.

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et's see Deep Blue match board; it will offer instruction in
Kasparov's playing theories, de-
this move.
World chess champion velop school curricula, train
Gary Kasparov, still smart- teachers and judges, and com-
ing from his historic loss to an pile the sport's history.
"It's not a chess club," May-
IBM computer in New York,
was in Tel Aviv recently to ded- er said. "It's the first building
icate an International Chess ever designed especially for
chess. The goal is
Academy named
to make Israel the
for him.
chess capital of
Kasparov, who
the world.
A ch ess
made earlier visits
"Supported by
to Israel for the
acade my in
the municipality
building's ground-
of Tel Aviv, the
breaking and for a
Isr ael.
academy's funds
series of simulta-
come from the Tel
neous exhibition
Aviv Foundation
matches against
prominent Israelis, will return and Sol and Sissy Mark, Bel-
three times a year as a teacher gian-born philanthropists. A
and adviser, said Yitzchak May- fund-raising campaign is now
er, a former Israeli ambassador underway.
The dedication ceremonies at-
to Belgium and founder of the
tracted 600 leading Israelis, in-
academy.
"This is his second home cluding political leaders, Tel
now," Mayer said. Kasparov "be- Aviv Mayor Ronni Milo, Trade
lieves he owes this to Israel. He and Industry Minister Natan
believes Israel is the best place Sharansky, who affixed a
for this — it has the most tal- mezuzah to the front door, and
three teen-age Israeli age-group
ent."
Mayer pitched the idea to chess champs.
"Today is a yom toy," Mayer
Kasparov while hosting the
Russian in Belgium. Mayer said. He said Kasparov, who has
wanted a place to train the a Jewish father, "is a very staunch
"wealth of talent" that was im- supporter of Israel." He suffered
migrating from the former So- anti-Semitism in his homeland
viet Union, then leaving Israel because of his Jewish background.
to play professionally in Europe. "He is very much attached to the
The academy, to open in Sep- idea of Zionism." ❑
tember, is a three-story build-
ing in the form of a 3-D chess N.Y. Jewish Week

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