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November 07, 1997 - Image 126

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-11-07

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She'arim —Preparing Leaders to Transform Jewish Education

to encourage
exceptional young women and men
who are devoted to Jewish learning to
pursue careers in Jewish education.
Fellows receive an $18,000 stipend
to support their participation in a
unique, year-long program which inte-
grates the study of Jewish texts and the
ideas and practice of education.
Fellows commit to teaching in a day
school for the following two years,
while receiving ongoing professional
support and training from the
She'arim faculty.

SHE'ARIM IS DESIGNED

Sports

Bob August 206; Mickey Aronoff 202;
Steve Shoskes 202; Ron Lustig 201.

We welcome inquiries from potential
applicants and other interested mem-
bers of the community.

For further information

contact

A PROGRAM OF JEWISH STUDIES.

AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

FOR FUTURE DAY SCHOOL EDUCATORS

Rum

FAGEN

Associate Director
131 West 86th Street
New York, NY 10024
Phone: (212) 595-0307

Fax: (212) 595-0679

IS ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR THE FELLOWSHIP CYCLE BEGINNING SUMMER 1998.

She'arim is funded by a major grant from the Nash Family Foundation

Attention!

Home Owners • Builders
Designers • Architects • Decorators

Akiva Team
Loses Opener

The Akiva middle school girls basket-
ball team dropped their first game of
the season to Kensington Academy.
Liz Gordon was the leading scorer
for Akiva with four points, and Rachel
Kohn chipped in with two. Shira
Shrieber had a game high 13
rebounds.

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Call Our Custom Experts at:

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Barbara Papo 523/203.

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Bowling Scores

B'nai B'rith Morgenthau
UChayim/Zeiger-Gross
Oct. 27
Carl Berlin 615/231-230; Don
Rosenberg 601/225; Steve Lazar 232-
201; Rick Melamed 243; Larry
Harwin 222; Marc Golsky 221; Bill
Yaker 215; Dennis Sobol 215; Max
Epstein 214; Bill Zucker 211; Bob
Hechler 210; Len Moss 201.

B'nai B'rith Ben Lusky Traveling
Oct. 26
Jerry Lash 854/226-222-204-202; Bob
Franklin 825/265-204-201; Allan
Oleinick 807/254-224; Nick
Altwerger 212-202; Richard Harris
226; Wayne Lusky 225; Cy Rott 224;
Rick Woolman 223; Steve Lusky 221;

11/7
1997

126

LEVIN BEAUTY

WEST BLOOMFIELD
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(248) 851-7323

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B'nai B'rith Downtown Fox
Oct. 28
Shel Rakotz 637/218-215-204; David
Shanbaum 616/234-212; Ken Gross
615/225; Alan Warsh 233-202;
Charles Kamen 232; Bruce Rosenblat
228; Jeff Sprague 215; Ted Efros 214;
Arnold Levine 211; Bob Weiss 202.

Temple Israel Brotherhood
Nov. 2
Al Shultz 629/222-206-201; Stu
Bricker 612/216-202; Dan Abramson
605/247; Max Dubrinsky 225; Keith
West 221; Jim Weiskoph 220-211;
Fred Labelle 214; Oscar Parks 214;
Larry Kaluzny 210; Eric Weiss 205;
Bill Zavier 205; Ken. Benezra 203;
Ron Klein 202; Hal Margolis 200.

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B'nai B'rith Pisgah
Oct. 9
Steve Lusky 731/278-259; Lyle
Schaefer 673/235-225-213; Steve
Anstandig 669/246-221-202; Mark
Rosen 654/214-247; Andy Rubin
652/204-258;Bryan Levine 648/221-
226-201; Mitch Lefton 644/264; Jerry
Lash 610/214-216; Jeff Eisenberg
610/224-203; Steve Gross 602/223;
Howard Kuretsky 600/203-206;
Wayne Lusky 205-235; Steve Elkus
236; Barry Sandler 235; Larry Sandler
224; Joel Fink 213; Dennis Eder 206;
Mitch Finkel 205; Barry Fishman
203; Howard Waxer 202.

Israel All-City, Oct. 27
Ina Cohen 511.

Galilee Tuesday, Oct. 28
Alice Labes 572/211.

Galilee Wednesday, Oct. 29
Sherry Gittleman 526; Marianne
Pesick 520/201; Debbie Krinsky 519;
Dianne Schneider 508.

Tell Us!

A big accomplishment on the
field or on the court? Tell us
about it.
Send your sports accomplish-
ments in writing to: Lonny
Goldsmith, The Jewish News,
27676 Franklin Road, Southfield,
MI 48034.

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