36 | OCTOBER 24 • 2019 

| faces&places
Jews in the D

Hundreds of people attended 
the Oct. 3 unveiling of the Hank 
Greenberg Walk of Heroes, 
a new permanent feature 
at Detroit PAL, a nonprofit 
organization impacting the 
lives of Detroit children for 50 
years. The event at The Corner 
Ballpark, former site of Tiger 
Stadium, celebrated sports leg-
ends who made a significant 
impact in their communities. 
With funding from the 
William Davidson Foundation 
and the Greenberg family, the 
Walk of Heroes features stories 

of 12 Michiganders who dis-
played exceptional character, 
innovation and trailblazing 
spirit in sports and their com-
munities. The exhibit is the final 
phase of a three-part update to 
The Corner Ballpark. 
Many honorees and their 
families attended, including 
boxing manager Jackie Kallen 
and Steve Greenberg, son of 
Tiger great Hank Greenberg. 
The Walk of Heroes is now 
open to the public. For details, 
visit DetroitPAL.org. 

On Sept. 12, Kadima held its 
second annual Kadima Tyler 
Howard Mini Golf Classic at 
the Royal Oak Golf Center. 
This event was developed by 
Lisa and Jared Rothberger of 
Bloomfield Hills, and Kathy 
and Michael Rothstein of 
Birmingham to honor their 
friend Tyler Howard, who 
took his life in 2015.
Proceeds from the event 

support direct care services to 
individuals with mental health 
challenges, as well as suicide 
prevention education and 
outreach activities. The event 
raised nearly $30,000 thanks 
to all the sponsors, donors 
and mini golf participants. 
Premier sponsors included 
Bradley Company, Jan-Pro, 
Korotkin Insurance Group 
and Rothstein Law Group. 

Walk of Heroes leadership team: Arthur Horwitz, Gerry Boylan, former Sen. Carl 
Levin and his wife, Barbara, and Steve Greenberg 

ABOVE: Steve Greenberg, son of Tiger 
great Hank Greenberg, ponders that 
familiar home plate and his father’
s 
legacy. 
LEFT: The Corner Ballpark, home 
to Detroit PAL, is the former Tiger 
Stadium.

The entrance to the Hank Greenberg 
Walk of Heroes at Detroit PAL, former 
site of Tiger Stadium. 

Max Stanford and Milo Rothberger, both of bloomfield Hills 

Josh and Myah Terebelo of Commerce

ABOVE: Barbara Schwartz and Blake 
Taran of West Bloomfield.
LEFT: Dani Gillman and Brodie Glickfeld
of Bloomfield Hills.

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