1. Event chairs Stuart and Valerie Sandweiss, and Sara and Michoel Eisemann revel in the evening. 2. A selecton of all-American board games makes a fun prize. 3. Francine Frandell of Huntington Woods and Aviva Gelberman of Southfield scan their lists. 4. Sara York of Oak Park enjoys the food. 5. Meryl Greene of West Bloomfield eyes a doll for her daughter. 6. Jeff Maza of Southfield and Aaron Eisemann or Oak Park prepare the ticket boxes for the drawings. PHOTOS BY BILL HANSEN AND LINDA RADIN Passport to the World" was the theme of Machon L'Torah's first annual Chinese Auction, January 7. More than 300 auction-goers sup- ported the Oak Park-based Jewish education and outreach organization. Clutching mock "American passport" prize catalogues, guests milled about the Southfield Centre for the Arts, placing bids on enticements like vacation packages, furniture and jewelry. With six drivers and three cars in their fami- ly, Southfielders Dr. Gary and Patty Ross had high hopes for winning the two-year lease on a Jeep Cherokee. Betsy Leib-Feldman, also of Southfield, was busy placing bids on the trip to Israel, weeklong stays in Florida condos, and professional massages. "I need a vacation!" she laughed. Birmingham resident Sheila Siegel wanted the Samsonite luggage set. Her fiancé lives in New York and, she said, "my luggage is really beat-up from commuting so much." Decorating chairmen Ilana Berlin and Beth Adler provided an international motif to the evening: Replicas of the Eiffel Tower and the Statue of Liberty, Chinese flowering plum trees and flags of different countries adorned prize stations. Clusters of balloons, color coded to prize tickets, floated alongside correspon- ding tables. A buffet prepared by Jewel Kosher Catering featured American, Italian, Chinese, and Israeli cuisine. Groups of friends and families seemed to have "contagious" luck. One of the weeklong condo stays in Ft. Myers, Fla. was won by Gitty and Ahron Shlomo Golding of Atlanta, Ga. A second Ft. Myers vacation week was won by Esther and Abe Schwartz of Oak Park — Gitty's parents. Quipped MC Ungar, "Boy, nothing like a vacation get-away with your in- laws!" This Chinese Auction was a first for Linda Stein, of Oak Park. "Even though I didn't win," she said, "it was still so much fun!" — Susan Tawil STYLE AT THE JN • FEBRUARY 2001 • 2 1