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November 06, 1998 - Image 119

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-11-06

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CATCH THIS VACATION PACKAGE

BEFORE IT FLIES AWAY

Groves Aided
By Jewish Players

As the high school football'regular
season wrapped up this past weekend,
seven Jewish players on the Birming-
ham Groves team were key in aiding
their team's successful season.
Fullback/linebacker Noah Heil-
brun and linebacker Ryan Lewin
were co-captains for the Falcons, who
finished the season at 7-2.
Heilbrun, Lewin, offensive line-
man Jacob Lessen, and offensive
end/defensive end Adam Ridley were
All-League last season and are expect-
ed to be honored again this year.
Eric Pioch and Eric Fishman were
starting offensive linemen. Brandon
Kaplan, a junior, contributed and is
expected to start next year.

Successful Meet
For Hillel Harriers

The Hillel Day School cross country
ream cleaned up the
medals at the Grosse
Pointe Academy
Invitational on Oct.
29.
Oren Brandvain,
Adam Weiner and
Eric Shepley finished
first, second and
third in the sixth-
_,,grade boys division,
'gaining a first place
for the team in that
age group. David
Grant took a silver
medal in the eighth-
grade boys division,
and LeeAnn Acker
David Grant
took second in the
seventh-grade girls division.

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In memory of our beloved NATHAN GORDON,
Viola Virtuoso with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra

Temple Israel cordially invites to
The Jonathan Miller Memorial Concert

ISAAC LEVI, A Drama with Music

Sunday, November 8, 1998
7:30 p.m.

Local Leagues
Short On Bowlers

B'nai B'rith bowling leagues are in
need of bowlers for the current season.
If you are interested, please call
Ross Benchik at (248) 557-3808 or
e-mail at: Rbenchik@aol.com .

Bowling Scores

B'nai B'rith Morgenthau
L'Chayim/Zeiger-Gross
Oct. 26
Lee Weinstein 660/243-216-201;
Mike Diskin 618/214-210; Larry

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not just an airline. It's Israel.

Cantor Harold Orbach, tenor

Based on episodes in the life of
Isaac Levi of Berdichev (1740-1809)
the story of a Rabbi who questions his faith
This program will also feature members of
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Piccolo Opera Company
Cantor Robert Abelson, baritone
Elsie Inselman, mezzo
Rachel Inselman, soprano
Justin Belsky

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*please note the time change; concert was originally scheduled, for 3:30

11/6
1998

Detroit Jewish News

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