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January 19, 2001 - Image 94

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-01-19

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ASSOVER 2004

BOCA RATON
RESORT & CLUB

Sports

AUGUSTUS HOTEL
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Forte Dei Marrni, Italian Riviera

A Legendary Destination
Clearly One of the World's
Greatest Resorts

A charming 5-star resort
with its own private beach
ideally located for touring
and shopping

Catering by Joel Katz of Prestige Caterers

Glatt Kosh&

Glatt Kosher
Rabbi G.M. Carelik, Milan, Italy

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Phoenix, Arizona

An extraordinaly world-class resort and spa that
brings to new levels luxury and ambiance.

In cooperation with VIP Passover

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Catering by
Stuart Morginstin of Danziger Caterers

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Vernon Valley, NJ (A Great Gorge)

A mountain resort
only 47 miles from bustling
New York – yet, a world apart

In cooperation with Sharmel Caterers
Vaad Harabanim of Queens
Catering by Sharmel Caterers

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Formerly [brat Ocean Beach

Miami Beach, Florida

This entire luxury resort is completely
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Sites Selected

The Jewish Community Centers'
North American Maccabi Youth
Games will be held in Mommouth,
N.J., and in Philadelphia, Pa., Aug.
18-23. The tryout schedule will be
published in late February in the
Jewish News.
The games are open to Jewish ath-
letes who are 13-16 years old as of
Aug. 1, 2001. They bring Jewish
youth together for a week of sports,
social programs and cultural events.

Krayzelburg Eyes
Israel Games

Catering by Joel Katz
of Prestige Caterers

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Los Angeles/JTA — Lenny
Krayzelburg, America's triple
Olympic gold-medalist swimmer,
intends to skip the World
Championships in Japan in order to
compete at the Maccabiah Games in
Israel in July.
"I have never been to Israel and I
would really like to go there and corn-
. pete," Krayzelburg said. "It is a very
important part of my heritage."
The 25-year-old athlete said he
might reconsider his decision if vio-
lence in the Middle East escalates. But
he emphasized that the "Jewish
Olympics" were his first choice.
Born in Odessa, Ukraine,
Krayzelburg left the Soviet Union
with his parents in 1989, when he
was 13, in part to escape anti-
Semitism.
He captured gold , at the 2000
Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia,
in both the 100- and 200-meter back-
stroke, both in Olympic record time,
and led off the U.S. world record-set-
ting 4x100 medley relay team.
Three other Jewish American
Olympic swimming medalists —
Anthony Ervin, who tied for gold in
the 50-meter freestyle, and relay silver
medalists Jason Lezak and Scott
Goldblatt — may also participate in
the Maccabiah Games.
However, the three qualified their
plans, saying that if they can make the
American team, they'll head for the
World Championships instead.

Bowling Scores

DETROIT
JEWISH NEWS

JN

JWI Galilee Monday
Jan. 8
Fran Klinger 204/541.

JWI Galilee Tuesday
Jan. 9
Judi Grant 537; Alice Labes 203;
Frayda Riger 203.

JWI Galilee/Centennial
Jan 10
Cheryl Feldman 500; Bernice Riskin
202.

JWI Galilee Thursday
Jan. 11
Barbara Papo 550.

JWI Israel/Zeiger
Debbie Chinitz 535.

Temple Israel Brotherhood
Jan. 14
Keith West 256-279/690; Walter
Littman 235-224/631; Ron Klein
268/627; Paul Wasser 230-212/601;
David Marsh 209-205; Eric Weiss
205-207; Neil Lefton 224; Harold
Lipsitz 216; Larry Rothenberg 215;
Harvey Kahn 215; Howard Marsh
214; Eric Jarvis 213; Bill Petek 212;
Mike Cozzetto 208; Dan Abramson
205; Bruce Frankel 205; Jerry Rubin
203; Larry Kaluzny 200.

Eliminator Winners

The Metropolitan Detroit B'nai B'rith
Bowling Association recently complet-
ed their Fall/Winter Over-Average
Eliminator Tournament, sponsored by
Big Daddy's Parthenon. The top fin-
ishers:
Ben Shapiro, Brotherhood-Eddie
Jacobson +132; Houman Benooni,
Brotherhood-Eddie Jacobson +96;
Shel Baskin, Pisgah +74; Jason Silver,
Morgenthau EChayim/Zeiger-Gross
+70; Mort Friedman, Pisgah +68; Phil
Ross, Brotherhood-Eddie Jacobson
+68; Dean Fine, Downtown-Fox +65;
Jerry Lash, Pisgah +62; Larry
Schlussel, Pisgah +60; Marty
Rosenberg, Morgenthau
I2Chayim/Zeiger-Gross +57; Dennis
Sobol, Morgenthau UChayim/Zeiger-
Gross +57.

B'nai B'rith Morgenthau
EChayim/Zeiger-Gross
Jan. ?,
Carl Berlin 258-202-214/674; Mike
Diskin 235/624; Larry Garfinkle 224-
200/615; Jeff Zamler 202-208/601;
Jerry Broida 233-213/600; Mark
Bialick 207-201; Sandy Freeman 226;
Bill Yaker 223; Mike Berkowitz 220;
Mary Litt 210; Mike Jeross 210; Ross
Benchik 206; Bernie Goodstein 203;
Steve Hoberman 202; Lee Weinstein

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