event Gabe and Daniella Mechnikov By ESTHER ALLWEISS TSCHIRHART Photography by Bob Benyas Gal Mailer and Bonnie Torgow B Roger, Andrea, Bill and Harriet Sherr 11110 rd Isakow idding on a ritual circumcision is not the typical item at a silent auc- tion. But who's talking typical? Guest Jennifer Silverman of Franklin said Yeshiva Beth Yehudah arranged a "very well-organized, world- class event" with their first benefit auction May 18, at Dearborn's Ritz-Carlton Hotel. Some 350 supporters raised scholarship funds for students attending the Yeshiva's day schools in Southfield and Oak Park. "No speeches tonight — we're here to have fun," said Elana Berlin of Southfield. She co-chaired the evening with husband Max, a Yeshiva board member and former student. The handsomely dressed crowd, most in formal black, perused more than 100 auction and raffle items. Chayala Levitz of Southfield and her decora- tions committee artistically arranged the tables. A patio set, spa pampering, Slurpees for a year and Manhattan by private jet were list- ed for the silent auction. Live bids were Winner of car Abe Schwartz taken on items like Passover. in Palm Springs, a Viking grill and trip to Spain. The dining room set and Caribbean cruise notwithstanding; the biggest raffle prize was a two- year lease of a Saab convertible, donated by Glassman Automotive Group. Abe and Esther Schwartz of Oak Park were the lucky winners. Also fun was the $20 "Mystery Rose," bringing a gift certificate worth up to $150. Southfield guest Yehuda Stebbins praised the "level of excellence" in the strolling dinner and dessert buffet with crepes. Among the choices, Phil Tewel of Jewell Kosher Caterers provided pepper steak teriyaki, grilled Portobello mushrooms, sushi and salads. Yeshiva staffer and auction coordinator Rachel Lea Groundland said the dedicated par- ents were "helping to set up last night as soon as Shabbos ended and here today from 10 a.m. to 5:30." "For a first-time event, we are very pleased with the results and hope to build on it," said Rabbi Eli Mayerfield, executive director of the Tzvi and Becky 800-student yeshiva. Friedman An unidentified grandfa- ther bought the circumcision for a future grandson. ennifer Saka Ruven and Aliza Lerner 1,1 2o \ I I III re Rob Newman, A Newman, Judy Newman and Carol Levitsky \ Ceil and Jerry Liebman Esther and Joel Ross