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August 13, 1999 - Image 101

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-08-13

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Andrew Schwartz, 16, ofWest Bloomfield, carries the Maccabi flag during
the Detroit delegation kickoff meeting at the Jewish Community Center in
West Bloomfield on Aug. 3. He a swimmer bound for Cherry Hill, NJ

Detroit athletes waste no time showing their mettle at JCC Maccabi Games.

ore than 120 metro
Detroit teenagers
kicked off the last
JCC Maccabi Games

oldie millennium by competing in
Houston, Texas, and Columbus,
08'o, beginning on Monday, Aug. 9.
n Columbus, the table tennis
had an almost flawless show
in its first day, which resulted
Detroit taking the first medals of

the week. Daniel Black and Jordan
Friedman won the silver medal in
the 15- and 16-year-old doubles -
competition, while Joey Yashins ky
and Maccabi rookie Ben Kalish
won the bronze medal.
Black, Friedman and Yashinsky

all won e
matches, putting t e
position to Wi 11 medals.
In the 13- and 14-year-old cam-
petition, Maccabi veterans Michael
Goode and David Permut won
their preliminary matches in the

8/13

1999

Detroit Jewish News 101

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