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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-12-08

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Sports

The InLine Hockey Center at the
Jewish Community Center in West
Bloomfield is taking registration for
winter classes, leagues and clinics.
There are clinics available for
adults, and children age 5 and older.
There are house leagues for children
age 5 and older, open leagues for
youth age 14 and under, and leagues
for men and women.
The IHC also is forming a league
for high school girls.
From Dec. 26-29, an instructional
camp for children age 5 and older will
feature skating, stickhandling, shoot-
ing, passing, team play and controlled
scrimmages. Swimming will also be
offered.
The IHC is seeking coaches for its
league teams.
For information on any of these
programs, call the IHC, (248) 661-
7692.

Bowling Scores

Nov. 28
Jeff Sprague 239-235-225/699; David
Lazarus 255-204/650; David Koloff
230-224/629; David Little 213-
200/603; Sheldon Rakotz 222-215;
Gary Berman 215-213; Kevin
Elbinger 212-204; Larry Frommer
245; Ken Gross 227; Jeff Weinfeld
219; Bob Weiss 215; Mark Feinberg
213; Larry Kaplan 213; Bruce
Rosenblat 210; Dean Fine 209; Gary
Siegel 201; Mel Toby 200; Steve
Teper 200.

B'nai B'rith Brotherhood-Eddie
Jacobson, Nov. 27
Andy Rubin 258-248-235/741; Rick
Woolman 256-227-227/710; Dennis
Eder 239-202-258/699; Lee Roth
211-258-204/673; Steve Anstandig
264-236/670; Howard Kuretzky 212-
264/667; Gary Klinger 224-214-
202/640; Dennis Horwitz 243-
203/637; Howard Waxer 211-
227/619; Steve Achtman 203-
211/607; Ken Gold 226/606; Eric
Goldberg 219/603; Gary Gold
233/600; Larry Slutsky 226; Scott
Gittleman 223; Stuart Vinsky 223;
Dave Riger 223; Marc Ruskin 222;
Mark Rappaport 220; Phil Ross 218;
Dave Radner 215; Steve Mann 210;
Ron Malach 210; Bruce Weberman
209; Rick Reznik 206; Mike Klinger
204; Les Schultz 202; Larry Silver

202; Ben Shapiro 201.

JWI Galilee Monday, Nov. 27
Lorraine Friedman 539; Helene
Robbins 539/211; Sandy Ribiat 526;
Barbara Papo 514: Fran Klinger 500.

Nov. 29
Alice Labes 549; Karen Minc 529;
Judi Grant 505; Hallie Serling
503/203 JWI Galilee/Centennial,
Nov. 30 Lillian Stein 524; Nancy
Arnhowitz 503; Lynda Steinbert 218.

JWI Galilee Thursday, Nov. 30
Susan Nusholtz 211.

Health

Winter Session
For Cancer Group

Detroit's Barbara Ann Karmanos
Cancer Institute, in collaboration
with Temple Israel Rabbi Marla
Hornsten, is again presenting its
faith-based, spiritual-support group
for Jewish cancer patients, survivors
and their family members.
The program will meet for 10
weeks, starting 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesday,
Jan. 9, at Temple Israel.
• Learn how religious beliefs and
Jewish practices can be used as strate-
gies to help a patient feel more in
control of the cancer experience.
• Explore personal spirit building
with hands-on experiences.
• Identify the tools available within
Judaism — such as one's belief in
God, prayer and ritual — that can
provide comfort, hope and coping.
• Reframe negative thoughts into
positive ones.
• Be supported by others living
through a comparable experience.
Sessions will also address such top-
ics as: "why me?", uncertainty, help-
lessness, lack of control, the doctor-
patient relationship, treatment related
concerns, self and body image, the
effect illness has on family, reordering
life and personal goals, and social
relationships.
Group leaders will be therapist
Brenda Beron and social worker
Patricia Milner Sachs, both cancer
survivors.
There is no charge to attend, but
the registration deadline is
Thursday, Jan. 4. To register, call
the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer
Institute, 800-KARMANOS (800-
527-6266).

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