Living Well Sports Living Well Spottier Night On The Town SJ C cd 0 0 Jewish Women International hosts the Michigan Opera Theatre. CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ Society Ball Local Columnist The 2000 Detroit Historical Society Ball has named Sharon McMurray and Sheila Stone as the co-chairmen. This black-tie event will be held Friday, Dec. 1, at the Guardian Building in Detroit. Proceeds from the ball will support the Detroit Historical Museum's exhibition and education programs. For information, call Amy Anderson, (313) 833-1980. T Volleyball coach Ken Bertin instructs Amanda Ossipove at practice. SPORTS from page 138 and Stephanie Reid, and Benny Margolis participated in basketball. Kevin Eder, Bradley Rossenwasser, Aaron Silver and Ziv Weizman com- peted in golf, and Leah Ginsburg in bowling. Windsor Twenty teens from Windsor went to the Maccabi Games in Cincinnati and came back with 26 medals, the Ontario community's best showing ever. Diana Lev won a gold and bronze in art. In golf, Nathan Whiteman won gold, Andrew Spinner won silver and Peter Szasz won bronze. Relay swimmers Vicky Simanovski won two silvers and a bronze, Whitney Shanfield a silver and a bronze, and Jaimie Slopen and and Devon Jarcaig each won a bronze. In track and field, Sarah Sklash won silver in the hurdles, relay and long jump, and a bronze in shot put. Adam Armeland won gold in shot put. Susy Szasz won bronze in a relay and in shot put. Joey Vollans won two gold medals and a bronze for relays. In the long jump, Talia Gordner won silver and Rochelle Volynsky bronze. In relays, Vedran Abidonovich won a gold and a silver and Kyle Monczak won gold. Also competing were Radmilla Sionov in dance, Tara Berger in ten- nis, Michael Levi in baseball and bowler Aaron Botton. ❑ 9/15 2000 140 Championship Rescheduled The B'nai B'rith Softball League's championship games have been re- scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 17, at Drake Park in West Bloomfield. The games were rained out last Sunday. Bowling Scores B'nai B'rith Downtown-Fox Sept. 5 Gary Berman 254-213/632; Sheldon Rakotz 266/602; Barry Kaufman 256; Ken Gross 213; Steve Kay 212; Larry Kaplan 208; Kevin Elbinger 203; Larry Frommer 201; David Lazarus 200; Steve Teper 200. B'nai B'rith Pisgah Aug. 31 Shel Rakotz 243-229/660; Keith Kingston 234-238/632; Howard Waxer 241/621; Steve Lusky 210- 211/611; Mitch Finkel 203- 246/610; Wayne Lusky 205- 211/605; Jerry Lash 246/603; Lyle Schaefer 215-201; Jerry Rose 222; Greg Schultz 219; Allen Zuppke 214; Bryan Levine 213; Rod Brown 213; Jerry Gurwin 212; Ira Saperstein 210; Mitch Lefton 209; Larry Horn 202; Steve Guttman 200. he Jewish Women International presented a musical evening featuring members of the Michigan Opera Theatre at the organization's first citywide social event. Held at Adat Shalom Synagogue, the singers performed an array of melodies from Broadway to opera. More than 300 patrons attended the Stomp Out Hunger event, which included boutique shop- The annual family outing event ping and dinner. "Stomp Out Hunger," to benefit the "Our theme is fun," said Gleaners Food Bank of Metro Chairman Robin Lash, referring to Detroit, will take the evening pro- place 4 p.m. gram. Lash intro- Sunday, Sept. 24, duced Barbara at Gleaners, 2131 Goldsmith of the Beaufait in Detroit. Detroit Council. The afternoon will Goldsmith briefly. be filled with circw explained that JWI activities under the supports a treat- big tent. ment center in Gail Ball, Velva Israel and programs Clark, Suzette here focusing on Hohendorf and family violence and Jennifer Moore are Barbara Goldsmith and Robin Lash mental health, all of Jewish Women International helped event chairmen. to strengthen the plan 'A Night on the Town." Marjorie Fisher, lives of children. Rosalie Kolbert Some of the and Dulcie "Night on the Rosenfeld are the board advisers. For Town" organizers included Marsha information, including directions, cal l Baker, Ruth Blackman, Barbara (313) 923-3535. Coden, Harriet Friedman, Ruthe Goldstein, Sally Lippitt, Marilyn Markel and Cindy Moss. Shopping Benefit Vision Of Hope The Foundation Fighting Blindness is hosting its fourth annual dinner and auction 6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 13, at St. Mary's Cultural Center in Livonia. Tarik and Helen Daoud are the hon- orary chairmen. Proceeds from the event will be devoted to finding a cure for degener- ative eye diseases. For ticket informa- tion, call Joan Wright, (313) 438- 3442. Saks Fifth Avenue will again kick off National Breast Cancer Awareness Month on Thursday, Sept. 21, with a shopping weekend. Through Sunday, Sept. 24, Saks nationwide will donate 2 percent of all sales to the Council of Fashion Designers of America program, called Fashion Targets Breast Cancer Fund. Locally, the Saks store in Troy and the Off 5th Outlet store in Auburn Hills will be giving its share to benefit the Josephine Ford Cancer Center at Henry Ford Health System. ❑