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The Detroit Jewish News, 2007-05-31

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Celebrating the
American
Dream
a free, public talk by

Severin Fayerman

Founder and Chairman Emeritus
of Baldwin Hardware Corporation

Wednesday, June 6, 2007 at 7 PM
Holocaust Memorial Center

Russell Hardware Company presents long-time
friend Severin Fayerman — Holocaust survivor,
immigrant and entrepreneur. After his talk, Mr.
Fayerman will sign his personal history,
"A Survivor's Story" with all proceeds to benefit
the Holocaust Memorial Center.

The Holocaust Memorial Center is located at

28123 Orchard Lake Road I Farmington Hills

(just north of Twelve Mile Road)

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pionship. Kolb also rolled the league's
high game (288) and Moses had the
high series (760). Dave Shanbaum
oward Waxer and his fellow had high average (218) and Andy
bowlers in the Metropolitan
Rosenfeld was most improved bowler.
Detroit B'nai B'rith Bowling
He increased his average 16 pins.
Association love the camaraderie and
Mike Lieberman, Leon Shy,
competition they experience on the
Larry Silver and Larry Singer com-
lanes. As they reflect
bined to capture the
on the recently com-
Brotherhood-Eddie
pleted season and look
Jacobson team champi-
ahead to next season,
onship. Dave Riger had
they're focusing on
the league's high game
increasing their ranks.
(299), series (775) and
That's why the
average (213). Other
MDBBBA is offering
top series were rolled
a free bowling day
by Gary Klinger
Aug. 12 at Drakeshire
(773) and Barry
Lanes, on Grand
Fishman (762). Matt
River east of Drake
Rappaport (298), Phil
in Farmington Hills,
Ross (290), Klinger
just before the start
(289) and Fishman
of the new season.
Barry Fishm an: 762, 289.
(289) came close to
Prospective MDBBBA
Riger's high game.
bowlers and their families can bowl
Pisgah's championship team was
for free for three hours. Association
made up of Stu Epstein, Harold
president Waxer said new bowlers who Grossbart and Rick Sherline. Mitch
sign up before the season will receive a Finkel and Phil Horowitz each rolled
$50 certificate for bowling equipment
299 for the league's high game, and
at Airway Lanes in Waterford.
Lyle Schaefer's 803 was the high
Drakeshire, site of Morgenthau
series. Seth Gorback, Andy Rosenfeld
L'Chayirn-Zeiger Gross and Downtown and Fishman had the team high game
Fox league play in the MDBBBA this
(792) and team high series (2299).
past season, donated bowling time
Several MDBBBA bowlers com-
for the August event. The MDBBBA's
peted in the International B'nai B'rith
Brotherhood-Eddie Jacobson and
Bowling Association tournament in
Pisgah leagues bowled at Country
Tinley Park, Ill. Howie Gerenraich
Lanes in Farmington Hills last season. rolled a 299 and Gorback bowled a 290.
Bowlers interested in joining the
Ouch! That Hurt
MDBBBA can contact Waxer at his e-
mail address, hpwpwc@aol.com .
The loss of defenseman Mathieu
A highlight of each season is the
Schneider hurt the Detroit Red Wings'
Ben Bider Memorial Tournament, a
chances against the Anaheim Ducks in
fundraiser for JARC, a Jewish agency
the Western Conference finals.
that helps people with developmental
Schneider, the highest-scoring
disabilities. Last season's tournament,
Jewish player in NHL history, suffered
held at Drakeshire Lanes, raised $500.
a broken wrist in Game 5 of the con-
ference semifinal series against the
The winning-,Was Brent's Babies,
which scored 2951 in the handicap
San Jose Sharks. It was his overtime
competition. Team members were
goal in Game 4 that gave the Wings a
Stan Finkelstein, Morrie Katz, Brent 2-2 tie in the series. They went on to
Pliskow and Jonathan Swartz.
win 4-2, but fell 4-2 to the Ducks.
Brotherhood-Eddie Jacobson was
In his 19th season, Schneider, 37,
second with 2870. Team members were had 11 goals and 41 assists and two
Steve Achtman, Ryan Columbus,
goals and four assists in the playoffs.
A 2006 inductee into the Michigan
Steve Lotzoff and Dave Riger. The
Lions were third with 2755. Ivan
Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, he is a
two-time All-Star and a two-time U.S.
Fenyvesi, Larry Frommer, Jack Geer
and David Little were on the team.
Olympian. _I
Jeremy Crane, Justin Kaplan,
David Moses and Mike Kolb won the Please send sports news to
sports@thejewishnews.com .
2006-07 Downtown Fox team chain-

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