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…‘ 4,... , k 1 ..tiv,. N. te- --$ . 4-- g: % , w e \ 1 I - t k k 1 I k 1 1 1 k k 1 k t 1 1 1 1 1 1 \ vel Our Town • Religious Life • Celebrations • Education & History Communal Lite • Generations • Entertainment &Tra To Your Health • Goods & Services ‘ i i 1 1 1 riot's gardens k a' frish fashions , . oil the Jevi Sou•rcc [3 Jo 0 4 ,srst A plus Farmer Jack's holiday calendar To become a subscriber of the D...…

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…accabi Greetings Extended Parade and pa&eantry, gee the Maccabi 'Came; under way. •;, The Israeli team led the parade of athletes onto the Palace floor. LONNY GOLDSMITH Staff Writer T he 3,700 athletes eagerly took their marks at 6 p.m. Sunday for the opening of the 1998 Maccabi Games, but the starting gun didn't sound at the Palace of Auburn Hills until nearly four hours later. By the time the torch lighting and fireworks closed out t...…

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…Top left: The Detroit delegation were the last athletes to enter. Top right: Leaders on the dais: Bob Slatkin, president of the United Jewish Foundation of Metropolitan Detroit; Bob Aronson, executive vice president of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, and Herman Frankel, of the Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit. Left: The JCC Dance Troupe per- formed at the opening ceremony. Bottom left: Bill Davidson, one of the...…

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…Training Camp Five Maccabi delegations got a pre-games workout at Camp Maas. LONNY GOLDSMITH Staff Writer E yen though it was the weekend after summer sessions ended at Camp Maas, there was no shortage of activity there on Aug. 14 and 15. The 330 teens from the Los Angeles, Orange County, San Francisco, Mexico and Hartford delega- tions used the Ortonville camp as a training center prior to this week's Maccabi Games. Paul Delson of San Fr...…

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…Top of page: Breanne Cohen of Oak Park practices her beam routine. Above left: Esther TuckLapper of the Maccabi Club of Metropolitan Detroit sells T-shirts. Above: Abby Adams tapes the foot of Chicago teammate Whitney Simon. Left.. Taking a piano break are Lauren Sondel and Becca Bradley of Hartford. Right: Detroit's Howard Dworman gets the ball over the net. 8/21 1998 Detroit Jewish News 25 …

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…• _ __,,,, accab l -,\ P Clockwise from top left: Detroit's Jennifer Schanes battles St. Louis' Sara O'Hara for the ball. Ayla Godelsky, age 7, from Washington, watches her brother compete. Gary Rosenberg is surrounded by Detroit teammates after hitting a homerun against Baltimore. GREETINGS from page 22 Australian athletes killed and hurt when a bridge collapsed at the Maccabiah Games in Israel last year. The memorial tributes were...…

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…Clockwise, from top left: Chicago's David Rose tips the ball against Ottawa. Pam and Alan Witt of Chicago film son Kenny's beach volleyball game. Detroit's Scott Duschinsky pitches against Baltimore. Jake Kaufman of Detroit surroun Greater Washington's Ariel Ginzburg. 8/21 1998 Detroit Jewish News 27 …

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…Top of page: Alyssa Trotsky of Farmington Hills battles an opponent. Above left: Great Britain's Eli Barty was fast-moving. Above right: David Silberman of Farmington Hills makes his move. Right: Amy Meisnei; right, of Huntington Woods, taps over the net. 8/21 1998 28 Detroit Jewish News …

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…: Always busy, Ai/7mm butl,never flirt]. AMY MINDELL Special to The Jewish News T ake 60 cases of tomatoes, slice, add 200 cases of chopped lettuce, 25 cases of cucumbers, - and 300 pounds of onions and you get fresh garden salad for a week at the JCC Maccabi Games. And that's just the first course. While the lunches at the Kahn JCC in West Bloomfield for the 3,700 Maccabi athletes and coaches was fresh and tasty, Sperber Catering may have ...…

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…Clockwise, fom top left: Sam and Diane Orley, part of a Bloomfield Hills host family, check out the monkeys at Zoo Night. Athletes and friends join the Kass family for a picnic at the Zoo. Rebecca Berent and coach. Marty Medina of Rochester; NK, check out Detroiter Alana Grunspan's collection of pins. Beth Isenberg, Lori Shapiro and Emily Feldman pose at the Detroit Zoo. FEEDING AN ARMY from page 29 Cy Servetter, who retired after 40 ye...…

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…P.r.ireAt. EDE.4 , ~ er P°Aollte' Allied Jewish Campaign ANNUAL MEETING NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit will take place on Monday, September 28, 1998, 7:30 p.m. at Temple Israel. The following business will be conducted at the meeting: 1) In accordance with the bylaws of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, the Nominating Committee has met and designated the following list of nominees...…

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…a:3SM. RE LAX! The Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit salutes the athletes and host families of the 1998 Maccabi games and invites you to Rekindle Shabbat. If you haven't already "rekindled Shabbat," join us and discover the beauty of the celebration. For more information, call Kari Grosinger, (248) 203-1470. TEMPLE KOL AML (248) 661-0040 TEMPLE BETH EL: (248) 851-1100 CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK: (248) 357-5544 FRIDAY, AUGUST 21: F...…

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…Editorials Pausing For Shabbat spirituality. His love for sport and faith in kids have virtually willed the Games — which inspire camaraderie, sportsmanship and Jewish identity — to the lofty level internationally they enjoy today. Robinson felt that a Shabbat experience would unite highly impressionable Jewish teenagers — deepening their understanding of, and appreciation for, their Jewish heritage. "It puts the Games into context," said Ra...…

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…COMMUNITY VIEWS Reaching Out With Toys LENA MASS Special to The Jewish News T ime and time again, I am disheartened by the image of 8-year-old Alvin. He is dying of cancer and undergoes chemothera- py regularly, which has not only resulted in the loss of all of his hair, but the loss of his childhood as well. Fortunate enough to have made it thus far, Alvin, along with the hundreds of other children who face the fatal disease, hope to sur...…

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…EDITOR'S WATCH Redefining Its Mission Will Help To Keep The Jewish Community Center Relevant raisers, the JCC has eased lingering tensions with those organizations while instantly legitimizing its effort. To demonstrate its support, Federa- —Rabbi Chayim of Tsanz don has asked two top officers — chief operating officer Mark Davidoff ithout a sharper, more and executive vice president Bob enticing Jewish focus, Aronson — to assist the two-cam...…

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…Nothing less than E BEar at the JC.C. The Jewish Community Center offers over 500 classes, all taught by highly qualified instructors. We invite you to meet some of them: Lori-led* received her bachelor's degree in social work from Eastern Michigan University in 1990, She has worked and volunteered in the recreation. field since 1986 in various capacities such as day camp counselor and director and teachers aid for childcare. Lori has als...…

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…WATCH JCC from page 35 4■ Tui 4 more prudent. Renovations will include a new Jewish Discovery Area, a spruced-up cultural hall, more navi- gable corridors, expanded child devel- opment facilities, and enhanced fit- ness and recreation facilities. The 42-year-old Jimmy Prentis Morris Building in Oak Park will get a face lift, too — basic building improvements estimated to cost $1.5 million. Hugh Greenberg, whose legacy of Jewish communal le...…

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…ATTENTION HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS STATE OF NEW YORK BANKING DEPARTMENT WORLD JEWISH RESTITUTION ORGANIZATION SWISS FUND FOR NEEDY VICTIMS OF THE HOLOCAUST/SHOA The Swiss Fund for Needy Victims of the HolocaustIShoa was established by decree of the Federal Council of Switzerland as a humanitarian gesture to aid needy victims of the Holocaust worldwide. This is a humanitarian fund, not reparations or restitution of assets deposited in Switzerlan...…

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…Timetable Uncertain An historic agreement with Swiss banks still leaves many questions. MITCHELL DANOW Special to The Jewish News E stelle Sapir had mixed emo- tions. "My heart is very happy," the 73-year-old Holocaust survivor said in a slight voice outside the Brooklyn fed- eral courthouse where Switzerland's leading commercial banks had just agreed to a $1.25 billion settlement of Holocaust-era claims. But at the same time, Sapir, who f...…

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…OMP IN A CELEBRATION Crime On Israel's Mind Wednesday, October 7, at 7:30 p.m. at the beautiful Detroit Orchestra Hall LARRY DERFNER Israel Correspondent 0 n Sunday, the "Tel Aviv Serial Rapist," who has the city's women looking over their shoulders in fear, evi- dently tried to commit his 10th rape in the last six months, but police say he let his pleading victim go and ran off. On the same day, Police Minister Avigdor Kahalani advised...…

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…THE ULTIMATE DRIVING MACHINE Distracted Policy Scary To Activists JAMES D. BESSER Washington Correspondent T he possibility that the nation- al preoccupation with sex, lies and grand jury testimony is crippling the nation's for- eign policy apparatus has Jewish activists in Washington worried. That concern mushroomed this week in the wake of President Clinton's dramatic confession of a "not appropri- ate" relationship with White House int...…

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…The World THE DREAM MAKERS OF HOLLYWOOD The first chapter in American film history was written in 1903 at the screening of The Great Train Robbery, a primitive production by the Edison Company. Within five years, more than twenty independent studios were grinding out thousands of films seldom longer than ten minutes in length. Under Jewish influence, the speed and scale of Hollywood's transformation were staggering. In 1912, Quo Vadis, a mul...…

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…4460 Orchard Lake Pood West Bloomfield, MI 48323 Rorie: 248.683.1010 gerd oireet cinsi cHoomfield p.m. for 6th-12th graders for 6 ses- sions. The member cost for the class is $50 and the non-member cost is $55. "Advanced Wood Carving" will be held on Wednesdays from 5-6 p.m. for 6th-12th graders for 8 sessions. The member cost for the class is $70 and the non-member cost is $80. "Puppets from the Bible" will be held on Thursdays from 4:30-5:...…

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…Community Sec t et ss e`" , To Self Improvement Rabbi Steven Weil Tuesday, September 1, 1998 7:30 p.m. Jewish Community Center D. Dan & Betty Kahn Building Rabbi Barunch Levin, Executive Director Chesed Shel Emes Hebrew Benevolent Society There is no charge for this program. Refreshments will be served. Sperber's North Kosher Restaurant, located inside the JCC, will be serving dinner until 8:00 p.m. For the hearing impaired, an Inf...…

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…Jerusalem's Machane Yehuda Market hit by powerful bombs 7-30-91 4lombing, Jerusalem Central Bus Station, 6:48 a.m. n minutes Another Bus Bombing, Ashkelon Junction, 2-25-96. t Bomb Attack Outside Dizengoff Center in heart of Tel ° n David Adorn was there!! did Adom is always there. Whenever disaster etrikes, / — , emb,006, 19 •AtiGti011aild COG Esther Kolovsky Honoree, Recipient of the distinguished Humanitarian Service Award LAURE...…

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…Hebrew music and some Broadway tunes will be presented by Cantor Sidney Resnick and pianist Natalie Conrad 1 p.m. Monday, Aug. 31. This program is free of charge. Every Wednesday at 1 p.m. is the weekly afternoon social. Broadway tunes and Yiddish melodies are pre- sented. Refreshments are served. There is a nominal charge. A weekly Erev Shabbat program with Cantor David Gutman takes place on Fridays at 12:45 p.m. Torah Center Study Group Th...…

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…C o mm u n i ty world as well as a chance to learn about ways to get more involved with HMD and in the community. College students or young adults who need tickets or home hospitality for the High Holidays should contact HMD, (313) 577-3459, or e-mail: ae4930@wayne.edu. Anyone who would like to host students for any of the holidays meals should also call HMD. Rosh Chodesh Study Series Eilu Eilu's free, drop-in Rosh Chodesh Study Series, whi...…

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…• 0 • • DETRO GRACE-SINA H•SP TALS MEDICAL • Grace Hospital • 6071 W. Outer Drive • Detroit, Michigan 48235 On Saturday August 29, from 1 to 5 p.m. you'll discover just • how fun hospitals can be. Announcing the Grace-Sinai Hospital Family Fun Fest, a day filled with games, food and music. You'll • • • • • • • • ■ ■ also find our health tent where you can get free health screenings. Kids • bring your teddy bear for a checku...…

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…A Friend For Life Left:As a teenager, Bette helped out her dad, Harry, with the Jewish Radio Hour. Below: Bette Schein at a Sholom Aleichem meeting last spring. Bette Schein celebrates the end of a 17-year presidency at the Sholem Aleichem Institute. JULIE WIENER Staff Triter B ette Schein says she's been a member of Sholem Ale- ichem Institute for more than a lifetime. She jokes that she joined the Yiddishist cultural group before she w...…

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…wremr).1::: .re, Births July 31 Katie Brose and Sam Nicita of Char- lotte, N.C. are happy to announce the birth of their twin sons, Joseph Ben- jamin and Maxwell Oliver. Delighted grandparents are Marilyn and Leonard Brose of Bloomfield Hills and Emily Nicita of Utica. Joseph Benjamin (Yosef Binyamin) is named in memory of his grandfather Joseph Nicita and Maxwell . Oliver (Menachem Shoshan) is named in remembrance of his maternal great- gra...…

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…Maze! Toll Births Austin Maxwell, age 5. Proud grandpar- ents are Murray and Annette Sack of West Bloomfield and Morry and Esther Wexler of Boca Raton, Fla. Jordyn is also the granddaughter of the late Mar- cia Wexler. Proud great-grandmother is Freida Walker of Scottsdale, Ariz. Jor- dyn is named in memory of her mater- nal great-uncle Dr. Jacob A. Sill and her paternal great-aunt Ruth Blum. April 19 Denise Garden and Garry Turner of Ann A...…

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…,Wctpm amity/16c* BARB & HERB GOODWIN /— projects included working at a food bank and volunteering at Organ and Tissue Donor Awareness activities. David Harris David Jay Harris will be called to the Torah at Beth Abraham Hillel Moses on Sunday, Aug. 23. Services will be led by Rabbi Aaron Bergman and by Robin Lash. David is the son of Ruth and Stephen and the brother of Mark. His proud grandparents are Ted and Connie Harris of California. ...…

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…Jerry Ross Band Sun Messengers Joyride Newsmaker Cheers Vizitor Notorious Higher Ground The Contou Bill Mey Teen An H ot I ut Klein-Grossman Cara Grossman and Jeffrey Klein were married recently at Temple Judea in Manhasset, N.Y. Rabbi Efry Spectre of Adat Shalom Synagogue and Rabbi Gerald Zelizer of Temple Neve Shalom in Metuchen, N.J., officiated. Parents of the couple are Diane and Emery Klein of West Bloomfield and Rhoda and Gerald Gross...…

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…Maze! Toe Anniversaries Lash 60th Irving and Rose Lash recently cele- brated their 60th wedding anniversary with a family gathering in the Wash- ington D.C., area. Those in atten- dance included their children, Harvey and Nancy Lash, Steven and Carol Lash, Myles and Linda Lash, Daniel and Sarita Bagdade, as well as their grandchildren, Todd, Tracy, Craig and fiancee Amy Mickel, Robyn, Joseph, Stacey, Adam and Rebecca Rubin, Matt, Alissa an...…

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…A Store Within A Store. Now at all Gorman's O.K., so y ou want it all! From that hot new outfit to that to-die-for sofa. But your financial profile...you say it's not perfect...yet? We know...we've all been there...starting out, moving up,,starting over. And Gorman's knows there's a whole new world out there just like you. ything. That's why we developed "Intro", a store within a store, with world class furniture at prices that you're going t...…

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…P Synagogues CONSERVATIVE BAIS CHABAD OF WEST BLOOMFIELD ADAT SHALOM 5595 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield, 48322, (248) 855-6170. Rabbi: Elimeilech Silberberg. Services: Friday 15 minutes before sundown; Saturday 9:30 a.m.; weekdays 6:50 a.m. and 15 minutes before sundown. 29901 Middlebelt, Farmington Hills, 48334, (248) 851-5100. Senior rabbi: Efry Spectre; Rabbis: Daniel Nevins, Herbert Yoskowitz. Cantor: Howard Glantz. Cantor emeritus:...…

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…The ISAAC AGREE DOWNTOWN SYNAGOGUE 1457 Griswold, Detroit, Michigan 48226 will hold High Holiday services at: Saturday, 9 a.m., 6:05 p.m. at 14086 Ludlow, Oak Park. Sunday 8:30 a.m. at 14086 Ludlow, Oak Park. SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 115 Giles Boulevard East, Windsor, Ontario, N9A 4C1, (519) 256-3123. Services: daily 7 a.m.; Saturday 9 a.m. SHAAREY SHOMAYIM 15110 W. 10 Mile Road, Oak Park, 48237, OP (248) 542-4444. Rabbi: Leo Goldman. Gabbai:...…

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…1998 ANNUAL. DINNER COMMITTEE Dr. Joseph N. Epel* Chair The Amcricart Tccknion Socie Dctrolt chapter Carol & Ricky* Blumenstein Toby* & Alex Etkin Lucille & Hiram* Dorfman Nancy & Stephen Grand* Marta* & Benjamin Rosenthal Eli Saulson* Associate Chairs DINNER COMMITTEE James Bellinson Dee & Seymour Brode Barbara Dechter James Deutchman Frances & Kenneth Eisenberg Carol Weintraub Fogel* Drs. Lynda & Conrad Giles David Handleman Muriel Jack...…

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…COME IN AND WORSHIP WHERE EVERYBODY KNOWS YOUR NAME. Torah Portion What Is Real Is Below The Surface At Temple KOL AMI you are a member of our family and an integral part of every event you attend. You can always find a seat with a view and you are never lost in a crowd. We believe that the most meaningful place to worship is one where you feel included. Please join us on Monday, August 31 from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. for our Fall Membership Open ...…

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