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Monday, June 12, 2017 Please Join Us at the Franklin Hills Country Club 27Th Annual Hank Greenberg Presenting Sponsors Monday, June 12, 2017 Please join us at the Franklin Hills Country Club 27th Annual Hank Greenberg Presenting Sponsors Kenwal QuickenLoans Honorary Chairmen Stephen Greenberg & Jeremy Schaap Memorial Golf Invitational Triple Crown Sponsors MJSF Board & Invitational Committee Allen & Company The Coca-Cola Company Nancy & Arn Tellem Co-Chairs Myrna & Steve Karmanos Cancer Institute The Detroit Tigers Brian M. Eisenberg Greenberg Foundation Stuart E. Raider MOndAy, June 12, 2017 President Board of Governors Howard Stone All Star Sponsors Stuart E. Raider Joshua Bartelstein Michael “Stoney” Stone Audi Birmingham Danialle & Peter Karmanos Schechter Wealth Stephen Bernstein Henry Wineman III Executive Director Bill Berris Donny Wohl Bremen Family Kenwal Pickling Strategies David J. Blatt Barry Bershad Douglas Lane & Associates Ken Bloom Past Presidents Vice Presidents Dr. Jeffrey Deitch Alvin Foon* Brian M. Eisenberg Allen Einstein Bill Jacobs* Grand Slam Sponsors Dr. Steven Rosen Dr. Robert Felsenfeld Jeffrey A. Cohen Larry H. Sherman Burton-Katzman J.J. Model Evelyn & Dr. Steven Rosen Debbie Michelson Fuger Mickey Fishman* Harry Glanz Daniel Passman Frasco, Caponigro, Main Street Bank Memorial Golf Group Secretary Howard Golding Richard Roth Wineman & Scheible, PLLC Piston Group United Shore Ronald Foon Judy Grossman Greektown Casino Rock Companies Idell & Lawrence Weisberg Mathew Ishbia Honorary Treasurer Dale Katz Lifetime Members Frank Reinstein Ed Kozloff Home Run Sponsors Jay Levine Seymour Brode Community Relations Myron L. Milgrom Felsenfeld Oral Surgery David Jaffa & Eunice & Milton Ring Rob Levy Sari M. Cicurel Howard J. Gourwitz Franklin Athletic Club – Kevin Elbinger Stephanie & Jared Miller Dr. Robert Matthews Jeremy J. Modell Dr. Stuart Kirschenbaum Seymour Brode Mynie & Jackie Milgrom Shamie Development Evelyn Rosen Shirley Foon Wiss * Hunter Pasteur Homes Raider-Dennis Agency Companies Stuart Schwartz Weber & Olcese Karen Green Simon *Of Blessed Memory Lunch Sponsors Thank you for your support of the Kaufman Financial Group 27th Annual Hank Greenberg Memorial Golf Invitational The Michigan Jewish Sports Foundation is a 501(c)(3) philanthropic Beverage Sponsors organization that has raised over $1,000,000 for cancer charities. Lynn & Harvey Rubin Hole-In-One Sponsors Elder Automotive Group Audi Birmingham Suburban Collection Jeffrey Tamaroff Marty Feldman Automotive Family Benefiting David J. Blatt Karmanos Cancer Institute Foundation Friends For sponsorship MJSF Executive Director Lawrence & Idell Weisberg Cancer Treatment Center Carl’s Golf Land Mystic Kettle, LLC and general p: 248.592.9323 f: 888.342.1621 [email protected] Cool Jacks Tennis & Golf Company information, please contact michiganjewishsports.org Masserman Photography The Pita Post facebook.com/MichiganJewishSports Metro Audio Visual The Print House, Inc. Join Master of Ceremonies Schedule of events Jeremy Schaap, eSPn Honoring As we honor the Hank Greenberg 9:30 A.M. Registration Memorial Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient Pro Shop Open Fergie Jenkins grew up in Canada, where he STARTING Hank Greenberg Lifetime Achievement Award Fergie Jenkins excelled in baseball, basketball, and hockey, Driving Range Open competing in Canada’s highest amateur hockey league. Upon graduation TIME! from high school in the early 1960s, he signed with the Philadelphia Phillies. Foursome Pictures with Fergie Jenkins Jenkins also played for the Chicago Cubs, Texas Rangers, and Boston Red Sox, Fergie Jenkins at Driving Range from 1965 through 1983. In 1991, Jenkins became the first Canadian to be inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. He was the first Canadian Continental Breakfast Dick Schaap Memorial Award for Excellence and Cubs pitcher to win a Cy Young Award. Jenkins was inducted into the in Media Recipient Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame in 1987, and in 1991, became the first Canadian ever elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. 11:00 A.M. Shotgun Scramble Hank Greenberg Lifetime Achievement Award Honorees Richard Alan “dick” enberg, Ph.d. 1994 - Dr. Bobby Brown 2001 - Dick Schaap 2007 - Phil Niekro 2013 - Joe Torre 1995 - George Kell Sandy Koufax 2008 - Commissioner 2014 - Tony La Russa 11:00 A.M. Lunch on the Patio, Half-Way House and Around 1996 - Al Rosen 2002 - Ernie Banks Bud Selig 2015 - Joe Morgan the Golf Course Throughout the Day Barry Bremen Memorial Inspiration Award 1997 - Ralph Kiner 2003 - Dave Winfield 2009 - Cal Ripken, Jr. 2016 - Shawn Green 1998 - Joe Garagiola 2004 - Brooks Robinson 2010 - Al Kaline 1999 - Ted Williams 2005 - Johnny Bench 2011 - Frank Robinson Rabbi elimelech Goldberg 2000 - Tommy Lasorda 2006 - Ozzie Smith 2012 - Lou Brock Founder & national director Kids Kicking Cancer 5:00 P.M. Cocktails and Strolling BBQ Dick Schaap Memorial Award for Excellence in Media Recipient Celebrity Sports Panel featuring Fergie Jenkins, Richard Alan “Dick” Enberg, Ph.D. provided play- Dick Enberg, and Jeremy Schaap, ESPN dick enberg by-play for various sports on numerous radio and television networks over the course of his 60+ year career. Enberg joined NBC Hank Greenberg Memorial Lifetime If you’re a sports fan, this is the summer Sports in 1975, broadcasting for many events, including the National Football event you can’t miss! League, Major League Baseball, the National Basketball Association, the U.S. Achievement Award Open golf championship, college football, college basketball, the Wimbledon Dick Schaap Memorial Award For Excellence in and French Open tennis tournaments, heavyweight boxing, and the Olympic The Michigan Jewish Sports Foundation is a 501(c)(3) philanthropic Media Special Presentation organization committed to honoring Jewish individuals connected to Games. Enberg was hired by CBS Sports in 2000, serving as a play-by-play announcer. Enberg has garnered many awards and honors over the years, including 13 Sports Emmy Barry Bremen Memorial Inspiration Award the State of Michigan who have distinguished themselves in sports and Awards, nine National Sportscaster of the Year awards and induction into that organization’s Hall of to foster Jewish identity through athletics. Fame, five Sportscaster of the Year awards, the Pete Rozelle Award, the Curt Gowdy Award, and the Live Auction, Masters Raffle, Ford Frick Award. Enberg was inducted into the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame on December 31, 2011. Since its inception in 1984, thanks to the generosity of many and through 50/50 Raffle Drawings annual fundrasing initiatives, the Michigan Jewish Sports Foundation has dick Schaap Memorial Award Honorees raised well over $1,000,000 to help fight cancer through grants to the 2002 - Jerry Kramer 2008 - Bob Ryan 2010 - Ray Lane 2012 - Paul Carey 2014 - Ira Berkow 2005 - Roy Firestone 2009 - James Brown 2011 - Jimmy Roberts 2013 - Tom Verducci 2016 - Tom Gage 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 Service; the Beaumont Cancer Center; and other cancer charities. 18 holes of golf at Franklin Hills Country Club, continental breakfast, lunch, Rabbi Elimelech Goldberg, strolling bar-b-que, and program featuring a “fan”tastic Celebrity Sports Panel, In addition, the MJSF has supported the Jewish News High School Athletes Rabbi elimelech Goldberg who holds a First-Degree of the Year; student scholarships; the Jewish Community Center’s Camp Black Belt in the Korean art of Choi Kwon Do, first provided a therapeutic open bar, and tournament favors martial arts program at Camp Simcha, where he served as the Director from KAT (Kids All Together), Fame and Maccabi Games; Kids Kicking Cancer; 1990 to 2002. Having lost his first child to leukemia at the age of 2 years, The Bear Hug Foundation; and the Michigan Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, Rabbi Goldberg brings a wealth of experience and sensitivity to help families Presenting Sponsors Supporting Sponsors located in the West Bloomfield Jewish Community Center. facing life-threatening illness. His commitment to ease the pain of very sick children resulted in the creation of the Kids Kicking Cancer organization in June, 1999. Rabbi Goldberg was a recipient of the Robert Wood Johnson Community Health Leader’s Award (2004) and the McCarty Cancer Foundation’s Humanitarian of the Year Award (2004). Kids Steve & Myrna Greenberg Kicking Cancer has provided free lessons and support for 5,000 children and their families. In March 2012, Goldberg was featured in People Magazine in their “Heroes Among Us” feature. In 2014 Rabbi Goldberg was nominated for the CNN heroes program. Barry Bremen Memorial Inspiration Award 2012 – Adam Bremen 2013 - Bayla Hochheiser 2014 - Jonny Imerman 2015- Eunice and Milton Ring Nancy & Arn Tellem 2016- Michael Lutz, M.D..
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