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MJSF names 5 to Michigan
Jewish Sports Hall of Fame.

T

he Michigan Jewish Sports
Foundation (MJSF) will induct
its Hall of Fame Class of 2010
at a dinner and induction ceremony 6
p.m. Monday, Oct. 25. The event will be
held at Congregation Shaarey Zedek in
Southfield.
Proceeds from the event will benefit
Camp KAT-Kids All Together, a Jewish
Community Center initiative for chil-
dren with special needs; the Bear Hug
Foundation, for summer camp experi-
ences for underprivileged, at-risk and
special needs children; and the MJSF
Hall of Fame.
The Hall of Fame inductees are:
• George Cantor
• Richard "Hap" Foreman
• Richard Goldberg
•Nate Huffman and
•Larry H. Sherman
In addition, a soon-to-be named
honoree will receive the Alvin Foon
Humanitarian Award, named for one of
the MJSF founders and its first president.
The Foon Award recognizes outstanding
contributions in the areas of athletics
and community service in Michigan.
The MJSF will also honor Jewish
News High School Male Athlete of the
Year co-winners Matthew Felsenfeld of
West Bloomfield, who graduated from
the Pendleton School in Florida, and
Jason Zucker of Ann Arbor Pioneer High
School; and Jewish News Female Athlete
of the Year Allie Stein, Pioneer High
School. Bill Hertz Scholarship Award
winners are: Jaclyn Tolchin, Ferndale
High School, and Jeremy Ross, Pioneer
High School.
Since its inception 26 years ago, the
MJSF has raised more than $1 million
to help fight prostate cancer through
grants to the Barbara Ann Karmanos
Cancer Institute's Weisberg Cancer
Treatment Center and Karmanos'
Genetic Counseling Service, the
Beaumont Cancer Center and other local
cancer charities. It also helps fund the
JCC's Fame and Maccabi Games, Kids
Kicking Cancer, and the Michigan Jewish
Sports Hall of Fame, located in the West
Bloomfield JCC.
The 2010 Hall of Fame inductees:
• George Cantor was the author of
30 books and countless articles and
newspaper columns. Ten of his books
are about sports, including ones on
former University of Michigan football

coach Lloyd Carr and the World Series-
winning 1968 and 1984 Detroit Tigers.
Cantor was the lead reporter covering
the Tigers for the Detroit Free Press in
1966-1969, later
serving as travel
writer.
He became a
sports columnist,
general news
columnist and
member of the
editorial board for
George Cantor
the Detroit News
from 1979 2003. He
joined the Jewish News as a columnist
in 2003. In addition, Cantor was a
commentator on television and radio
in Looking at Detroit and on other
broadcasts.
A lifelong resident of the Detroit
area and a graduate of Detroit
Mumford High School and Wayne
State University, Cantor later taught
sports journalism at Wayne State and
at Oakland University. He received
a lifetime achievement award from
the Detroit chapter of the Society
of Professional Journalists in April.
Cantor died Aug. 13 after a long illness.

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•Richard J."Hap"
Foreman was born

in 1938 in Detroit. He
played baseball on
numerous teams in
the Detroit Amateur
Baseball Federation.
At
Redford High
A
Richard
School, he won
Foreman
two varsity letters.
He attended Olivet
College. In his fresh-
man year in 1957, he batted .309 and
was signed to a professional baseball
contract by a Philadelphia Phillies scout.
He was assigned to Class C Salt Lake
City, Utah in the Pioneer League and
later to Highpoint, N.C., in the Class B
Carolina League.
Coming out of spring training in 1958,
he was a member of the Brunswick
Phillies in the Georgia-Florida League
and played shortstop there until mid-
June. At Brunswick, he set a Georgia-
Florida League record by hitting two
grand slams and an RBI single in one
game for a total of 9 RBIs. He hit one
more grand slam a few weeks later.
In mid-June, Foreman was sent to

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