For Openers
Sound Mind, Healthy Body
IV
ant to be a strong, healthy adult?
The best way is to start as a child, playing team sports.
This was the message sports broadcaster Mike Stone
gave to upper school students at Hillel Day School or
Metropolitan Detroit at the second annual sports minyan/breakfast, held
Dec. 13.
Stone has been a member of Sportsradio 1130-AM the Fan staff since
1994. Since then, the Stoney and Wojo show, which runs from 3 to 7 p.m.
weekdays, has become one of Detroit's top-ranked afternoon radio shows.
He came to Detroit in 1986 to work as a producer for the WDIV-
Channel 4 sports department. He received an Emmy Award for his work
at the television station.
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'Don't Know © 2000
By Goldfein
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bile David and Solomon are famous
kings of Israel, three other biblical
heroes served as royalty in foreign
nations. Who are they?
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in saDulid D.IAA sasoN puu qdasof uarnsuy
Yiddish Limericks
A clever man said, "Listen, friend,
It's futile to ever pretend.
A fool can arrange
To wise up and change.
A nar belibt a nar' in the end!"
—Martha Jo Fleischmann
A fool remains a fool.
Quotables
Dr. Mark Smiley, Hillel headmaster, shares a bagel breakfast with pro-
gram sponsor Alan J. Kaufman, speaker Mike Stone and Hillel parent
Mark Kowalsky.
Stone told the Hillel students that team sports were good exercise,
good for your heart and fun to win.
"But also, it's fun to play sports with your friends and the people you
love," he said.
Stone is the uncle of Hillel students Joshua and Julie Lowenthal and
the father of twin girls.
The sports minyan and breakfast were hosted by the Kaufman Family
Athletic and Enrichment Fund. Created in 1997 by Flora J. and Herbert
W. Kaufman and Sue and Alan J. Kaufman, the fund provides scholar-
ships for Hillel's upper school students to participate in team sports. The
fund also subsidizes the cost of uniforms and the sports breakfasts. ❑
—Diana Lieberman, sta f f writer
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