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The Detroit Jewish News, 2014-08-28

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BEN HUSTLES HARDER

Golf Event
For Hillel
Scholarships

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ow in its fourth year,
the Hillel Day School
Steven Zack Memorial
Golf Classic honors the life of
Steven Zack of Franklin, who
died in 2011. A supporter
of the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit, Zack also
was devoted to Hillel, where he
chaired the school's previous
annual golf outing for six years.
Zack
strongly
believed in
its purpose to
raise money
for tuition
assistance at
Hillel. His
youngest son,
Steven Zack
Samuel, is
currently an eighth-grader at
the Farmington Hills school.
"Steve loved golf and he
loved getting people involved
in this outing, which raised
money for Hillel," said Marla
Zack, Steven's wife. "Our kids
were really happy there. It
made him happy. When the
school renamed the golf outing
in his memory, it brought tears
to my eyes."
Giving was central to Zack's
life, she said, and the result of
his generosity pays dividends
for the Jewish community.
"Funds raised by the golf
outing help to secure Jewish
continuity by providing a
Jewish education to students
in Metropolitan Detroit who
would otherwise not be able
to afford a Hillel education:'
said Amy Schlussel, director of
advancement.
This year's outing is Monday,
Sept. 8, at Knollwood Country
Club in West Bloomfield. The
event includes a full day of golf
at one of Metro Detroit's pre-
mier courses as well as lunch,
dinner, mahj jong and cards.
First prize in the raffle is a
$1,000 gift certificate to the
Somerset Collection.
For sponsorship opportuni-
ties, contact Marni Cherrin at
(248) 539-2920 or mcherrin@
hillelday.org .

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