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Join us the second Sunday of every month
for our
Pajama Brunch
U-M Wins Graham Cup
In October, University of Michigan
Hillel members Jordan Acker of
Huntington Woods and Allen Weiss of
Buffalo, N.Y., proposed an annual sports
competition against Michigan State
University Hillel.
U-M Hillel had recently launched the
Alex Graham Memorial Sports Program,
providing funding for Jewish students to
compete in U-M intramural sports and
against other Hillels. Through the Alex
Graham Memorial Fund, participants
receive U-M Hillel jerseys and use Hillel
sports equipment.
Alexandra Graham of West
Bloomfield died in 1999 of cancer at age
17. Many philanthropic efforts have
been initiated in her memory, including
the annual Relay for Life to support the
American Cancer Society and a bike ride
in Israel to support Alyn Hospital for
children.
Acker and Weiss' idea has led to U-M
and MSU Hillels competing each year
for the Alex Graham Memorial Trophy,
which goes go to the winner of two of
three events — football, basketball and
softball.
On Dec. 5, U-M and MSU battled
on the gridiron in Ann Arbor, with U-
M winning the football game 25-0.
On Jan. 30 in East Lansing, the two
Hillels battled into overtime in basket-
ball. U-M Hillel led at half time, 45-28.
MSU fought back midway through the
second half, going on a 14-5 run. With
45 seconds left, MSU tied the game. U-
M missed some free throws and a last-
second shot, leading to overtime. U-M
ultimately won the game, 66-60.
U-M was led by Rob Weisenfeld of
Mt. Kisco, N.Y., with 32 points. Brett
Bielory, of Springfield, N.J., added 11
points and 10 rebounds. MSU was led
by Matt Ram of Bloomfield Hills (20
points) and Ben Gottlieb of Grand
Rapids (13).
U-M Hillel will be presented the
Graham Cup at the U-M/MSU Hillel
softball game, to be held April 17 in
Ann Arbor. Alex Graham's parents, Bill
and Susie, were present at the basketball
game.
11am — 3pm
Bottomless Mimosas & Bloody Marys
"Best Pajama Contest"
Prizes include: Trip to Italy & Cash Prizes
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formerly of Joe Muer's
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Saturday: Dinner
Sunday: Brunch & Dinner
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Detroit
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Dinner
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Members of the winning U-M team: Rob Weisenfeld, Seth Greenberg, Allen Weiss, Brett
Bielory, Jordan Acker.
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Bowler Scores A Personal Best
Spanish Harlem Omelettes
Sarah Nagel, 14, a
freshman on the
Waterford Kettering
High School varsity
bowling team, threw a
254 game in competi-
tion Jan. 30 against
Walled Lake Central
Nagel
High School.
She rolled nine
strikes in the game, including seven
in a row.
It was only the third time Nagel
had bowled over 200 in competi-
tion. On Jan. 22, at the Oakland
County High School
Championships, she placed 12th out
of 130 girls by rolling a 202-202
two-game series.
Nagel carries a 176 average for
first-place Kettering in the Northern
Lakes Division league. An honor
student at Kettering, she is the
daughter of Al and Maryann Nagel.
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