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October 15, 1999 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-10-15

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Remembering
Web addresses
making you
meshugeh?
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Kosher Hot Dogs
And Hockey

In celebration of its fifth year on the
air, the Jewish Hour radio program is
offering free
tickets to the
Vipers-
Houston Aeros
hockey game
7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Oct.
19, at the
Palace of
Auburn Hills.
A glatt kosher
Rabbi Herschel
concession
Finman,
stand will be
open for that
evening only.
Hosted by Rabbi Herschel
Finman of Oak Park, the Jewish
Hour can be heard 3 p.m. Fridays on
station WPON (1460). There is no
charge for game tickets, but reserva-
tions are required. For information,
call Rabbi Finman, (248) 542-5087.

Jonathan Steinberg
Earns Award

The Benefactors of the Jewish Home
and Aging Services presented the first
Benefactor of the Year Award to
Jonathan Steinberg at the 13th annual
sports night installation Sept. 23.
Steinberg is one of the founders of
the JHAS
Benefactors.
For 15 years, he
and his family
have been
actively
involved in the
support of frail
older Jewish
adults in our
community.
His father,
Jonathan Steinberg
Robert, is a past
president of
Jewish Home and Aging Services; his
mother, Cynthia, is a past president of
the Auxiliary for Jewish Home and
Aging Services; his grandmother,
Esther Steinberg, lived in all three
facilities (Borman Hall, Prentis Manor
and Fleischman Residence).
JHAS Associate Director Carol
Rosenberg, in offering her congratula-
tions, noted that Steinberg is very
respected and well thought of amongst
his fellow benefactors. Jonathan brings
the community closer to JHAS through
his wide circle of friends," she added.

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Jewish organization leaders: If your site isn't listed,
please fill out the format at www.detroitjewishnews.com or call
Josh Cane at The Jewish News: (248) 354-6060 ext. 225.
There is no charge for your communal organization's link.

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1999

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