Families... Ted Williams To Be Honored ■ Yad Ezra provides kosher food packages, to 1,000 families every month. The families helped by Yad Ezra include: the elderly working poor disabled single parents new Americans those in emergency situations. With your help, all families in our community can enjoy a nutritious and satisfying meal. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ti A weekday meal for 3 small families $ 18.00 A Holiday meal for 4 small families $ 36.00 A Shabbat meal for 5 small families $ 50.00 A Holiday meal for 4 large families $ 72.00 A year of Holiday meals for 1 family $ 100.00 A year of Holiday meals for 2 families $ 200.00 A year of Shabbat meals for 1 small family $ 500.00 Enclosed is my check in the amount of as a tax deductible contribution to Yad Ezra to help feed the Jewish hungry. Your contribution is eligible for a 50% Michigan Tax Credit (subject to certain limitations). Name Address City State Zip Phone Make checks payable to Yad Ezra or charge your contribution to your VISA/Mastercard or Discover. (Minimum suggested donation - $18.00) Card No. Exp.Date Signature Name Mail to: 26641 Harding ■ Oak Park, MI 48237 Tributes and Memorials available. YAD EZRA feediv M Tekvign Hiorgry For more information call 248-548-3663 STEVEN TARNOW, C.R. (248) 626-5603 PREFERRED BUILDING CO. Fax 248-932-0950 Residential & Commercial Remodeling Building Quality Into Every Project With Unmatched Personal Service. 3/12 1999 NARY KA730WIL AMOCIALIXIII 711 •11•MINIUNG11110LIPLIT 74 Detroit Jewish News Featuring Andersen Windows Licensed & Insured Ted Williams, the last Major League Baseball player to have a better than .400 batting average in a season, will be honored this summer by the Michigan Jewish Sports Foundation. Williams is set to receive the 1999 Hank Greenberg Memorial Lifetime Achievement Award at the Greenberg Memorial Golf and Tennis invitation- al at Tam O'Shanter Country Club in West Bloomfield. This year's event is June 14. The invitational is held each year to benefit the Hank Greenberg Oncology Fund for cancer research. For more information, call (248) 476-3803. WB Native Strong West Bloomfield High School gradu- ate David Stegman swam the 100- yard butterfly in a time of 51.82 sec- onds for Emory University. It was the third fastest time in the Atlanta school's history. Israeli Soccer Club Blitzed Maccabi Haifa, the Israeli soccer team that had advanced further in European club soccer competition than any other side from Israel, is on the verge of being eliminated. Haifa lost 3-0 to Lokomotiv Moscow on Thursday, March 4, set- ting them up for an uphill climb in the second leg of the European Cup Winners' Cup quarterfinals. The match was tied 0-0 at halftime, when Moscow's Zaza Dzhanashia scored a hat-trick with goals in the 47th, 77th and 89th minutes. The next match between the teams will be played in Haifa on Thursday, March 18. Haifa would need to win that match by more than 3-0 to advance in what is arguably Europe's second most prestigious club soccer competition. ❑ Bowling Scores Jewish Women International Galilee Monday, March 1 Leslie BenEzra, 212; Peggy Sandler, 204. Galilee Tuesday, March 2 Hallie Serling, 580/230; Karen Minc, 523; Sharon Millman, 514; Dana Glinski, 506/202. Galilee/Centennial Wednesday, March 3 Marsha Margolis, 526; Sally Reich, 509; Marianne Pesick, 501; Andrea Samuels, 200. Galilee Thursday, March 4 Leslie BenEzra, 221. B'nai B'rith Morgenthau L' Chayim/Zeiger-Gross Mar. 1 Steve Hoberman, 619/213-211; Bill Yaker, 618/243; Sandy Freeman, 208- 207; Rob Pliskow, 234; Lee Weinstein, 234; Mark Bialick, 224; Steve Shoskes, 222; Joel Lankowsky, 221; Marshall Spinner, 216; Ross Benchik, 208. B'nai B'rith Ben Lusky Traveling Feb. 28 Wayne Lusky, 895/259-247-244; Ron Lustig, 895/242-235-217-201; Marc Eizelman, 854/233-210-207- 204; Cy Rott, 806/211-204-201; Steve Elkus, 803/218-206-202; Nick Altwerger, 233; Mitch Lefton, 232; Shel Onickel, 224; David Edelman, 214. B'nai B'rith Pisgah Feb. 25 Mort Friedman, 714/268-265; Wayne Lusky, 644/226-225; Jerry Rose, 641/222-222; Howard Waxer, 626/212-224; Jeff Eisenberg, 620/219-212; Jerry Lash, 619/246- 211; Ryan Lash, 615/215-201; Barry Fishman, 615/209-213; Al Mudryk, 613/219-201; Larry Schechter, 610/208-204; David Edelman, 601/210-202; Alan Blatnikoff, 220- 202; Mitch Lefton, 208-201; Rod Brown, 200-208; Howard Kuretz 235; Larry Horn, 223; Bryan Levine, 217; Gary Plasko, 215. AZA Basketball March 7 Sammy A, 54, Burns, 38 Jolson A, 60, Sammy B, 6 Posen, 59, Marx B, 15 Kishon A, 46, Herzl A, 29 Herzl B, 31, Kishon B, 13 #313 31, Marx A, 22 Greenberg A, 53, Greenberg B, 31 Wallenberg, 36, Jolson B, 31 N