I TRUST YOUR AFFAIR‘TO THE FINEST CATERER Livin . The Scene Sports CLASSIC CUISINE Approved by Council of Orthodox Rabbis WE'LL BEAT YOUR BEST PRICE! • Weddings • Bar/Bat Mitzvahs • Showers • Banquets • Anniversaries • Reunions • Birthdays • Etc. We Cater At Most Synagogues, Temples, Hotels and the Halls Of Your Choice JCC Health Club Adds E-Zone PHILIP TEWEL Food & Beverage Director 11,1314:1 Runners-Up Happenings The National BBYO Basketball Championships were held in Cleveland, Ohio, May 26-29. The Greenberg AZA Chapter, representing Michigan, finished in second place with a 7-2 record. They lost the championship game to Memphis, Tenn., 51-46. Representing Greenberg were, from left, Jordan Rosenberg (leading scorer), Jeremy Brown, Greg Fox, Jordan Scheinfield, Brett Monson, Bryan Lubaway (leading rebounder), Daniel Rosenberg and Mitch Pollack. (248) 661-4050 Farmington Hills minty erationai Inte Care Systems inc. 41 08 ARNOLD Automotive Group Ltd. MallyDa0 LINCOLN Mercury Gil Pratt LEASING MANAGER Your West Side Specialist (810) 445-6000 Gratiot Ave. (at 12 Mile Road) Roseville, Michigan 48066 Fax (810) 771-7340 6/16 2000 114 E-Zone at the JCC. -Zone, an interactive audiovi- sual media network featuring local, cable and fitness net- work TV and radio, DVD, CD, cassette and Internet access, has come to the Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit. The new equipment is connected to 18 cardio machines in the Health Club at the Kahn Building in West Bloomfield. Eight treadmills, two Stairmasters, four Precor Ellipticals and four recumbent bikes are connected to the net- work. The local JCC is the first in the Midwest to be connected to . the E-Zone. More than 10,000 terminals have been placed in 300 fitness clubs nationwide. Health Club members from both JCC locations are eligible to use the networked equipment. It connects to 135 local and cable TV channels as well as custom- produced e-TV channels. Members can also play cas- settes, CDs and audio books. Radio, a video library, DVD and Internet access will be available by year's end. The network has a series of One- On-One Fitness Training programs for members who need help with their workouts. For example, the weight management program for recumbent bikes is designed to burn fat while getting motivational input from an on-screen instructor. The program includes a warmup, a 20- minute workout and a cooldown with stretching instructions. Earphones are free to the first • 1,000 JCC Health Club members — from both buildings — who use the E-Zone-connected equipment. For young adults, college age through 30-something. June 17 Saturday, 10 p.m. Young Adult Division Signature Event: Jazz in the City, featuring the music of Marcus Belgrave at The Rattlesnake Club. Cost $25 in advance or $30 at the door. An $18 minimum gift to Federation's Annual Campaign 2000 is also required if you have not already pledged. to Lauren Dworkin, (248) 203-1492 or e-mail dworkin@jfmd.org June 23 Friday, 7 p.m. Young Adult Division and Rekindling Shabbat Young Adult Task Force annual Got Shabbat 3 dinner at the Birmingham Community House terrace. Cost: $15 in advance and $18 at the door. Kosher. RSVP by June 16 to Alaine Waldshan, (248) 203-1486 or e-mail waldshan@jfmd.org Rosenberg Named • ll-League Jordan Rosenberg, senior outfielder for the West Bloomfield High School baseball team, was selected first team All-League by the Oakland Activities Association Division I coaches. He will be attending Michigan State University in the -fall. Jordan Rosenberg Gitler Wins Discus Title Jack Gitler, a junior at Berkley High School, recovered from shoulder surgery during the football season to win the discus event in the Division I State Track Championships this month at Rockford High School. Gitler won the discus with a throw of 178'5". Early in the season he broke the school record of 151'8". He also finished seventh in the state meet in the shot put, with a throw of 54'7". Kara Weiner, Pro-Detroit coordi- nator, compiled this list. To have your programs listed, contact her by the 10th of each month for events occurring the following month. Please provide complete information to her at the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, (248) 203-1499, or e- mail kweiner@ifind.org. For late additions, call Alan Hitsky at the Jewish News: (248) 354-6060 or ahitsky@thejewishnews.com Scene Travel June 30-July2 Skokie Summer Shabbaton at Skokie (Ill.) Valley Agudath Jacob Synagogue and Congregation Or Torah. Lectures, kosher meals, Saturday night cabaret, home hospitality. Cost: $175. For information, call (773) 465-3900 or e- mail gldclb@aol.com July 26-Aug. 6 Budapest, Vienna and Prague for ages 30-49, sponsored by Jewish Singles Vacations, jsv@tour- groups.com Aug. 10 20 Stockholm, Copenhagen - and Oslo for ages 30-49, sponsored by Jewish Singles Vacations, jsv@tour- groups.com