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August 22, 1997 - Image 97

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-08-22

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fflMltY

Local Students Race
For College Cash

ome students have the op-
portunity to excel in the
classroom and accelerate on
the race track. This was the
case for nine high school gradu-
ates who participated in the
Omega Race for Excellence — Go
Cart Grand Prix. The event was
recently held at Putt Putt Golf
and Games in Fanning-ton.
The nine students represent-
ed six high schools. Jenny Fisk,
of North Farmington High
School, crossed the finish line
first to receive the grand prize of
$2,500 awarded from Tapper's
Diamonds and Fine Jewelry.
Michael Feldman and
Samuel Sacks, of Akiva He-
brew Day School, also partici-
pated in the event. The other
high school graduate racers in- Jenny Fisk is presented with a $2,500 college scholarship check from Steve Tapper
cluded Tami Tarnow, Christo- (left) of Tapper's and Andreas Bangerter of Omega.
pher Schwartz, Chris Radom,
NOTES
Pietro Semifero, Casey Mur- WAKE UP
Antique collector Edith Klein
phy and Karen Chastain. WITH JEFFREY
Berman celebrates her 30th an-
Steve Tapper awarded the
The Auxiliary for Jewish Aged
niversary as an entrepreneur.
grand prize, while "Big Al
and the Jewish Home and Aging Her store, Continental Exclu-
Muskovito" a.k.a. Alan Musko-
Services will sponsor "Wake Up
vitz, a regular on WOMC-FM's with. . . Jeffrey Bruce," 10 a.m.
Dick Purtan morning radio pro- Thursday, Sept. 18, at Temple Is-
gram, provided a play-by-play ac-
rael. The program will
count of the race.
include brunch, fashion
and cosmetic consulta-
SCHULMAN
tion as well as discus-
sions by plastic surgery
REUNION
and dermatology ex-
Sidney Schulman
perts. The price is $20,
of Oak Park and Her-
and a patron donation is
bert Schulman of
$40.
North Carolina recent-
Some of the commit-
ly organized the Schul- CARLA SC HWARTZ
LOC AL
tee members include
man family reunion.
COLU MNIST
Julie Ritten, Rochelle
More than 30 relatives
Elson, Bea Breiner,
met at the Southfield
Marriott for a weekend celebra- Sharon Fleischman, Geri
tion. "I saw my uncle, whom I Margolis, Ilene Nemer, Lori
hadn't seen for 50 years. I last Kaminsky, Aggie Alpert and
saw him at his wedding in 1947," Kari Provizer. For more infor-
said Sidney Schulman. Some of mation, call (248) 661-2969.
the Schulman relatives included
Norma Schulman, Joyce
Schulman, Sanford Schul-
Edith Klein Berman of Continental
man, Susan Schulman,
Exclusives.
Stephanie Schulman, Sally
Gaft, Mitchell Gaft and Ross
sives, is now located in Southfield.
Gaft.
Ms. Berman is a Holocaust sur-
vivor and native of Romania,
YOUNG POET
whose father and grandmother
Ava HaberkornHalm, a stu-
were antique dealers.
dent at Abbott Middle School in
Solomon & Son, European
West Bloomfield, recently had
fashions for men and women, is
her poem "My Halloween Cos-
now open on the Boardwalk in
tume" published in the 1997 edi-
West Bloomfield.
tion of Anthology of Poetry by
Roz & Sherm hosts a trunk
Young Americans. The descrip-
show of San Carlin evening
tive poem includes stringy hair,
gowns today through Saturday.
knife-sharpened fingernails and
Roz & Sherm presents suedes
blackened-out teeth. "As I walk
and leathers by Growbeans
through the streets at night on
Thursday, Aug. 28-30.
Halloween, I will be one of the
Lynn Portnoy presents a
spookiest sights to be seen,"
Yeohlee trunk show Tuesday,
reads the last line of the poem.
Young poet Ava HaberkornHalm.
Aug. 26-27. ❑

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