Arts is Life ITA I :1111 SHAAREY ZEDEK1 WE WISH A HEARTY MAZEL TOV TO OUR COREFLOUUMONI CtinkijNilkiiliCAKil CLASSES OF 2005! Teens Chazak Wins AZA Basketball BENJI DELL CONFIRMATION CLASS OF 2005/5765 Stephanie Behnan Daniel Bittker Joey Eisman Alana Epstein David Feldman Kerri Feuereisen Michelle Fischgru_nd Scott Goldin Samantha Haber Shoshana Indenbaum Michael Lewis Joshua Lipnik Jamie Maniloff Samantha McClain Sanford Nelson Melissa Neuman Jason Orley Avery Robinson Aaron Rosen Emily Rosen Jeremy Rowe Lindsey Schoenberger Stefanie Sherman Allison Shipper Jacob Smith Michael Sondheimer Noah Stahl Jordan Stay Heather Steinberg Daniel Vahaba Jessica Weisberg Jordan Zaslow- Zacharg Zeidner GRADUATION CLASS OF 2005/5765 Jason Bank Zachary Bello Daniel Berman Jenifer Colburn Aaron Fenges Jennifer Garfinkle Perry Goldberg Valerie Inwald Emily Kimmel Jeremy Konheim Bryan Koss Brandon Kovnat Nicole Levy Algssa Maiselof f Eric Maniloff Howard Migdal Katherine Pensler Matthew Roman Samuel Rosenbaum Carly Schiff Jonathan Sherman David Shiener Benjamin Shipper Aaron Siegel Rachel Winer Joshua Zeidner RABBI JOSEPH KRAKOFF STEVEN R. WEISBERG - PRESIDENT RABBI JONATHAN BERKUN JENNIE ALLAN - DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION RABBI ERIC YANOFF MARC KAY - DIRECTOR OF HIGH SCHOOL & YOUTH RABBI IRWIN GRONER CANTOR CHAIM NAJMAN 9747D0 FREE SEMINAR FOR YOU! A A Holistic Approach to Allergy and Asthma Relief The Advancements In the Treatment of Pain Inflammation (Cancer, heart disease, chronic pain and arthritis) When: Weds., May 25, 2005 7 pm to 8:30 pm You will learn: • Nutritional and water PH therapies • The Role of Natural Supplements • Additional Modalities Where: Troy Allergy Associates 2999 E. Big Beaver Rd. Seminar Presented by Mark Roby, Physician's Assistant Naturopath 47N 5/19 2005 108 (Northwest corner of Big Beaver - Dequindre) Dr. Martin Wedgie, Medical Director Please RSVP to 248-689-6744 CP LUMP PAP SUBSCRIPTION 248.351.5174 Special to the Jewish News 7 his year, there were many unex- pected surprises in the AZA basketball tournament.. The first was the elimination of Al Jolson AZA in the early rounds. Jolson was one of the pre-tournament favorites. Another surprise was how far Herzl AZA, from Windsor, got in the tourna- ment. Making it to the semifinals was a delight for all the Herzl players, in spite of their decisive loss to eventual champi- on Chazak, 55-4. But the biggest surprise was the defeat of Shapiro AZNs 'A" team by the underdogs of Chazak, from Huntington Woods. The tournament final was held at the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield. Shapiro A beat fellow chap- ter members Shapiro C to make it to the championship game. The championship contest displayed an unbelievable amount of talent and superior sportsmanship. Ben Chesterman led Chazak, scoring 27 of the team's 44 points. The final score was Chazak 44, Shapiro 36. AZA Athletic Chairman Eric Dropkin was "highly impressed with the sports- manship and effort of all the players. I couldn't have asked for a better year." ❑ Benji Dell, 16, of West Bloomfield attends %lied Lake Central High School and is regional AZA newspaper editor. Above: Trveor Weltman, front, battles Ryan Jackson for the ball. Below are Chazak's champs: Standing from left are Ethan Stahl, Sam Blake, Russell Fridson, Ben Chesterman, Josh Gardner, Noah Stahl and Trevor Weltman. Seated are Andrew Ericksen and Sam Plotkin.