Did You Know...
That you can insure your gift
to the Allied Jewish Campaign forever?
Bobby Kleiman of Bloomfield
Hills blasts out of the sand trap.
Howard Sher, Andy Blank and Ron
Blank with a low round of 61.
Mike Hirsch, Ronna Galin, Allan
Whitman and Richard Roth had the
unfortunate honors of carding the
high round of 81.
In the skills competitions, Steve
Levine won the closest to the line con-
test on the third hole at West
Bloomfield's Tam O'Shanter Country
Club. His shot was nearest to a line
drawn down the middle of the fairway.
That's right. By creating a Perpetual Annual Campaign Endowment (PACE) fund
you insure that our Jewish community, both at home and abroad, benefit for years to come.
The income earned each year from your gift of appreciated stock, real estate, cash,
life insurance or a bequest in your will, is added to the dollars raised each year on behalf of
the Allied Jewish Campaign. Not only does this 'perpetuate your yearly gift to the
Campaign, but there are significant income and estate tax savings available to you.
Call the Jewish Community Endowment Fund
at (248) 642-4260 for more information.
The Jewish. Community
Endowment Fund
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Jim Labes of Birmingham chooses
his weapon.
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Steven Fischer was closest to the pin on
the 11th hole, while Dan Petrie hit the
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Ron Kay
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