I CONCEALED WEAPONS Unlimited has safes you can depend e security of your most important possess! SPOT S/SNAPSHOT3 Doubles Duo from page 47 you carry every day, we have the gun for y • ••• To Cite! •••• .• 3361 Orchard Lake Rd. • Keego Harbor, MI 48320 248-738-1500 RELIABLE • SAFE • CONVENIENT The Birmingham Temple Forum • High School junior. He's an outside midfielder for the Groves boys' soc- cer team, and a key member of the school's boys' tennis squad. The Falcons finished second to Okemos in the last two Division 2 state boys' tennis tournaments. Kazdan lost in the semifinals in both tourneys, playing No. 4 doubles in 2005 and No. 4 singles in 2006. Groves boys' soccer coach Barry Brodsky said Kazdan's state tennis tournament experience makes him a better soccer player. Kazdan saw action off the bench in 20 of Groves' 24 games this fall. Because of the loss of nine senior starters, Kazdan has an opportunity to move into the starting lineup next season. Junior outside midfielder Alec Cohen, one of the first subs in Brodsky's rotation this season, played in every Groves game. He's also a can- didate for a starting spot in 2007. It was a memorable 2006 campaign for the soccer Falcons. They went 19-3-2, won the Oakland Activities Association Division II champion- ship with a 9-1-2 mark, and captured the first district title in Brodsky's five years as coach with a 1-0 win over Birmingham Brother Rice. "This was the best group of guys I've coached at Groves. They stayed humble despite their accomplish- ments," Brodsky said. Cohen said the team's chemistry played a big role in its success. "We were like a family:' he said."We'hung out together and had a lot of team din- ners. Brodsky now has a 67-26-13 career mark at Groves with two OAA Division II titles. He's also the girls' soccer coach at Birmingham Marian High School. The Mustangs have won two state championships and four Catholic League titles in Brodsky's five years at the helm. Big Scrum The Birmingham Area Youth Rugby Football Club will have an informa- tion meeting for high school stu- dents 3 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 6, at Birmingham Seaholm High School's Little Theater. For information, contact Brad Warner at (248) 961-3071 or see www.bucrugby.com . I Please send sports news to sports@thejewishnews.com. Monday, December 4th at 8:00 PM Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine Will Discuss Palestine Peace Not Apartheid By Jimmy Carter PEACE NOT APARTHEID JIMMY CARTER Many Jews are angry at the former President of the United States because of his new book about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Is this hostility justified? Is the Carter thesis simply naive or misguided? Or is it worthy of serious consideration? Upcoming Programs Forums Discussed by Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine All Forums Start at 8:00 PM The Great Migration: The Coming offews to America Members: Free December 11 The Voyage: The Incredible Journey from Suffering to Freedom December 18 Arriving in America: The Greatest Success Story in Jewish History The Birmingham Temple 2861 I W. 12 Mile Rd. Farmington Hills, MI 48334 (west of Inkster Road) Non-Members: Eight Dollars 248-477-1410 www.birminghamtemple.org info@birminghamtemple.org 1191410 48 November 30 - 2006 Supporting The Rabbis' Council Sally Soberman, U.S. Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., and Myron Milgrom were among nearly 350 guests who attended the first fundraising din- ner in 18 years of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis of Greater Detroit. According to Rabbi Chaim Bergstein of Bais Chabad of Farmington Hills, who serves as the council's treasurer, "The (Oct. 30) dinner was a great success, a beautiful, beautiful affair that will definitely become an annual event."