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Monday, June 11, 2018 Monday, June 11, 2018 Please join us at the Franklin Hills Country Club 28th Annual Hank Greenberg Presenting Sponsors Kenwal Quicken Loans Honorary Chairmen Stephen Greenberg & Jeremy Schaap Memorial Golf Invitational Triple Crown Sponsors MJSF Board & Invitational Committee Allen & Company The Coca-Cola Company Mad Dog Technology Co-Chairs Myrna & Steve Karmanos Cancer Institute Nancy & Arn Tellem Brian Eisenberg • J.J. Modell Greenberg Stuart E. Raider MOndAy, June 11, 2018 All Star Sponsors President Board of Governors Past Presidents Bremen Family Danialle & Peter Karmanos Stuart E. Raider Joshua Bartelstein Alvin Foon* The Detroit Tigers Kenwal Pickling Bill Berris Bill Jacobs* Foundation Executive Director Ken Bloom Mickey Fishman* Narens & Associates Sari M. Cicurel Dr. Jeffrey Deitch Richard Roth Allen Einstein Daniel Passman Grand Slam Sponsors Vice Presidents Dr. Robert Felsenfeld Jeffrey A. Cohen Dr. Gary Burnstein J.J. 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Cicurel Karmanos Cancer Institute For sponsorship MJSF Executive Director Lawrence & Idell Weisberg Cancer Treatment Center Foundation Friends and general p: 248.592.9323 Beyond Juice Don Thomas Sporthaus in The Pita Post information, [email protected] Carl’s Golf Land Birmingham The Print House, Inc. please contact michiganjewishsports.org facebook.com/MichiganJewishSports Cool Jacks Masserman Photography Redvanly Metro Audio Visual Tennis & Golf Company take of fax Join Master of Ceremonies Hank Greenberg Memorial Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient Ivan “PuDGE” RODRIGUEZ TORRES Schedule of events Jeremy Schaap, eSPn The numbers are staggering for Iván Rodríguez, including the 14 All-Star Game selections and 13 Gold Glove Awards – both tops for any catcher in history. 9:30 A.M. Registration in Honoring He signed a free agent contract with the Rangers at age 16 in 1988. By 1991, STARTING Rodríguez was considered one of the best catching prospects in the game – and was Pro Shop Open regarded as possibly having the best arm of any catcher in baseball before he even got TIME! Hank Greenberg Lifetime Achievement Award to the big leagues. He made his debut with the Rangers on June 20, 1991, and finished Driving Range Open fourth in the Rookie of the Year balloting. He won the first of his 14 Gold Gloves and appeared in his first All-Star Game. In 1999, he was named the American League Most Valuable Player Award. Foursome Pictures with Ivan “Pudge” Rodriguez Torres Following his one-year stint in Florida with the Marlins in 2002, Rodríguez signed with Detroit. By 2006, the man Ivan “Pudge” Rodriguez at Driving Range known as “Pudge” had led the Tigers to the World Series. Continental Breakfast Rodríguez spent his final three seasons with the Yankees, Rangers, Astros and Nationals. He was inducted into Dick Schaap Memorial Award the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2017. for Excellence in Media Recipient Hank Greenberg Lifetime Achievement Award Honorees 11:00 A.M. Shotgun Scramble 1994 - Dr. Bobby Brown 2001 - Dick Schaap 2007 - Phil Niekro 2013 - Joe Torre 1995 - George Kell Sandy Koufax 2008 - Commissioner 2014 - Tony La Russa Jeremy Schaap 1996 - Al Rosen 2002 - Ernie Banks Bud Selig 2015 - Joe Morgan 11:00 A.M. Lunch on the Patio, Half-Way House and 1997 - Ralph Kiner 2003 - Dave Winfield 2009 - Cal Ripken, Jr. 2016 - Shawn Green 1998 - Joe Garagiola 2004 - Brooks Robinson 2010 - Al Kaline 2017 - Fergie Jenkins Around the Golf Course Throughout the Day 1999 - Ted Williams 2005 - Johnny Bench 2011 - Frank Robinson Barry Bremen Memorial Inspiration Award 2000 - Tommy Lasorda 2006 - Ozzie Smith 2012 - Lou Brock Ian Burnstein 5:00 P.M. Cocktails and Strolling BBQ Dick Schaap Memorial Award for Excellence in Media Recipient Gary Burnstein Community Health Clinic Celebrity Sports Panel featuring One of ESPN’s preeminent journalists, Jeremy JEREMY SCHAAP Schaap has been with the company since Michael “Stoney” Stone, 97.1 The Ticket, 1994. He now serves as the co-host of the weekly E:60 on Sunday mornings and Ivan “Pudge” Rodriguez, Jeremy Schaap, ESPN continues to contribute to ESPN’s Outside the Lines and SportsCenter. Schaap is If you’re a sports fan, this is the summer the host of the award-winning weekly radio show and podcast The Sporting Life. Hank Greenberg Memorial Lifetime In 2015, Schaap won the prestigious Robert F. Kennedy Award for reporting on Achievement Award Presentation event you can’t miss! human rights and social justice issues, a first for ESPN. Dick Schaap Memorial Award For Excellence The Michigan Jewish Sports Foundation is a 501(c)(3) philanthropic Schaap has also won two national Edward R. Murrow Awards, two National Headliner Awards and eleven national Sports Emmy Awards. He is the author of Cinderella Man: James J. in Media Special Presentation organization committed to honoring Jewish individuals connected to Braddock, Max Baer and the Greatest Upset in Boxing History, a New York Times bestseller, and Triumph: the State of Michigan who have distinguished themselves in sports and The Untold Story of Jesse Owens and Hitler’s Olympics. His best-known stories at ESPN include a Bobby Barry Bremen Memorial Inspiration Award Fischer profile, which earned him the national Sports Emmy Award for writing. to foster Jewish identity through athletics. Presentation Since its inception in 1984, thanks to the generosity of many and through dick Schaap Memorial Award Honorees 2002 - Jerry Kramer 2009 - James Brown 2012 - Paul Carey 2016 - Tom Gage Live Auction, Masters Raffle, annual fundraising initiatives, the Michigan Jewish Sports Foundation 2005 - Roy Firestone 2010 - Ray Lane 2013 - Tom Verducci 2017 - Dick Enberg 50/50 Raffle Drawings has raised well over $1,000,000 to help fight cancer through grants to the 2008 - Bob Ryan 2011 - Jimmy Roberts 2014 - Ira Berkow Weisberg Cancer Treatment Center, part of the Barbara Ann Karmanos your Golf entry donation Includes: Cancer Institute; the Karmanos Cancer Institute’s Genetic Counseling Special Presentation Barry Bremen Memorial Inspiration Award 18 holes of golf at Franklin Hills Country Club, continental breakfast, lunch, Service; the Beaumont Cancer Center; and other cancer charities. Ian Burnstein is the President of the Board of the IAN BURNSTEIN strolling bar-b-que, and program featuring a “fan”tastic Celebrity Sports Panel, In addition, the MJSF has supported the Jewish News High School Dr. Gary Burnstein Community Health Clinic (“GBCHC”), a non-profit organization that provides full medical, dental and pharmaceutical services open bar, and tournament favors Athletes of the Year; Dr. Steve (z”l) and Evelyn Rosen Stars of Tomorrow to members of our community that have no medical insurance or are underinsured. Scholarship Program; and Maccabi Games; Kids Kicking Cancer; The In 1993, Ian’s father Dr. Gary Burnstein started treating the homeless members of the Bear Hug Foundation; and the Michigan Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, community every Wednesday for almost ten years. The experience deeply moved him Presenting Sponsors Supporting Sponsors located in the West Bloomfield Jewish Community Center. to make the decision to retire from private practice and to open a clinic to service the underinsured. His dream was to make sure that everyone in his community was treated with dignity and not denied basic healthcare due to their financial situation. Dr. Burnstein had taken all the necessary steps to open the GBCHC but his dream was never realized as he lost his battle with cancer. In the months following his death, Dr. Burnstein’s family worked tirelessly to make his dream a reality. Steve & Myrna Greenberg Burnstein is the co-founder and President of the Storage Business Owners Alliance, the leading cooperative buying group within the self-storage industry Barry Bremen Memorial Inspiration Award 2012 - Adam Bremen 2014 - Jonny Imerman 2016 - Michael Lutz, M.D. Nancy & Arn Tellem 2013 - Bayla Hochheiser 2015 - Eunice & Milton Ring 2017 - Rabbi Elimelech Goldberg.
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