THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 53—ENTERTAINMENT Singles Events VERSATILE sophisticated party music. Call 893-9667. CARTOONS CARICATURES BY JULIUS 293-1723 FOR ANY OCCASION BIRTHDAY PARTIES And other Special Occasions. 273-6716 Clowns, juggling, magic, music dance, Puppets, balloon sculpture. Bach to Cole Porter. Classic guitar and bass duo. Receptions, open- ings, intimate gatherings. Call Robert 758-1232 54—CEMETERY LOTS S.P. invites singles age 21 and up to its next dance party 8 p.m. Sunday at Scandals in the Southfield Ramada Inn. There will be a cash bar, dancing, prizes and snacks. There is an ad- mission charge. Ladies will be admitted for 1/2 price until 9 p.m. * * * JEWISH AND SINGLE will hear David Wallace of the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith at its next oneg Shabat 8:30 p.m. Nov. 11 at Cong. Beth Shalom. Wallace will speak on "What the ADL Is and Does." Admission is free, and refreshments and a so- cial hour will follow. * * * SK PRODUCTIONS will have a party 8 p.m. Nov. 18 at the Franklin Racquet Club. The evening will include a cash bar and dancing. There is an extra fee for tennis, racquetball, saunas and whirlpool. Pro- ceeds will go to the Ameri- can Cancer Society and the Humane Society, There is an admission charge. * * * YOUNG JEWISH ADULTS ASSOCIATION will have a road rally Nov. 12, beginning at 8 p.m. at JARC Event Nets $130,000 Four cemetery plots. Adat Shalom Cemetery Large discount. 427-2241 Two adjoining plots, Adat Shalom Cemetery. Per- petual care included. $2,000 or best offer. American Red Cross + 4 Well Help.WillYai? =. Se ,e o se.spspe• 6 Inc announce that their party originally scheduled for Nov. 11 has been postponed. * * * More than $130,000 was raised last week at the Jewish Association for Retarded Citizens' fund- raising screening of the film, "Charly," at the North- land Theater. Celebrating the success of the evening are, top photo, from left: Nacny Levy and Janet Stein, afterglow co-chairmen; Michael Feldman, fund- raising chairman; Sharon Alterman and Cheryl Guyer, ticket sales co-chairmen; and Ida Levine, pub- licity chairman. Rose AZA of the Bnai Brith Youth Organization provided volunteer ushers for the event. Pictured in bottom photo, from left, are: Mark Zum- berg; Jeff Katzen, corresponding secretary; Alaina Gold, chapter "swwetheart"; and Alan Blatnikoff, treasurer. Israel to Introduce Programs Urging Energy Conservation BOSTON (JTA) — The sharp devaluation of the Shekel and the concurrent reduction in government subsidies may give Israelis the needed incentive to con- serve energy, according to Haim Elata, chief scientist for the Israeli Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure. Elata made these re- marks at a briefing on cur- rent Israeli energy policy sponsored by the energy committee of the Jewish Community Councils of Metropolitan Boston. One of the key elements of the government program was encouraging conserva- tion, he explained. "But you can't talk about conserva- tion without (consumers) at least paying market price" for electricity, oil and other forms of energy, he said. Elata said that the Ministry of Energy had been fighting with the Ministry of Finance for years to cut energy sub- the Jimmy Prentis Morris Cong. Bnai Moshe. Branch of the Jewish Com- Panelists Jeffrey Howard, munity Center. There is a Lyn Tarnoff and Johanna charge, and cars are limited Eisenberg will discuss to four persons per car. "Jewish Institutions — At 8:30 p.m. Nov. 14, the What Is in It for Me." Rabbi group will have a general Stanley Rosenbaum will meeting in the Morris ("moderate the discussion. Branch. Cantor Louis Klein also will The group will go to participate. Sugar Bush Farms in Yp- The CNJS bowling league silanti Nov. 19, meeting for has openings for substi- carpools at 6:30 p.m. at the tutes. The league meets at 5 Morris Branch. There is a p.m. every other Sunday at fee, and non-members are Ark Lanes West. Persons invited. Reservations are age 25-45 who are in- required. terested in substituting A general meeting will be should attend a meeting at 4 held 8:30 p.m. Nov. 28 in the p.m. Sunday at Ark Lanes, Morris Branch. or call Bruce Tabashneck at For information or reser- the Jewish Community vations, call Jane Sklar, Center, 661-1000, ext. 219. 552-0265; or Sari Kaplan, Officers for the league are 352-9258. Annette Shaffer and Bar- * * * bara Hyman, co-chairmen; THE JEWISH Barbara Sherr,- treasurer; SINGLES/PARENTS Joel Lankowsky, secretary; SUPPORT NETWORK of Al Rosen and Gayle Ann Arbor will hold a Sillman, special projects; sing-a-long 8 p.m. Nov. 12 and Cindi Apel, volunteer. in the home of Susan Col- Mark Sperling of Bnai Brith man, 2030 Devolson, Ann is the adviser to the league. Arbor. Participants are re- CNJS will sponsor a quested to bring wine, fruit, cheese or dessert. For reser- program entitled "Think vations, call Betsy Y. Mark, Trim — Change Your Re- lationship to Food" at 8 485-3817. OAKLAND SINGLES 626-6794 Help. save aide. Donate Blood. Friday, November 4, 1983 61 sidies. He noted that since the 1973 oil em- bargo, many countries have reduced their energy consumption by as much as 20 percent, while Israel marked only a "six or seven percent" drop. Today, he added, consumption levels in Is- rael may even be a bit higher than they were ten years ago. that the increase in (energy) prices that will have to come" from the reduction in government subsidies help in conservation, help decrease usage." Elata announced that Is- rael will be hosting an In- ternational Energy Con- gress in May that will focus on energy for small and medium-sized countries. These levels are due partly to the fact that there "was not as much waste be- fore" in Israel as there was in other countries, he said. They are also attributable to government support of industry and subsidies in the consumer market. "Unless you tie energy to its real cost, any energy conservation program will fall on its face," Elata said. "You tell them they have to conserve on the one hand, but on the other hand, you effectively cut costs." He said he was "hopeful Monks in Israel MADRID — Officials in Jerusalem have granted permission for a group of 40 Spanish Franciscan monks to take up residence in six Israeli monasteries, accord- ing to Spain magazine. The monks represent a continuing Spanish presence in the holy land since 1342, the magazine reported. Nonsense is often the wisest form of allegory. —Leftwich COMMUNITY NET- WORK FOR JEWISH SINGLES will sponsor an oneg Shabat and panel dis- cussion 8 p.m. today at p.m. Tuesday at the main Jewish Community Cen- ter. Weight control spe- cialist Lorraine Stefano will be the guest speaker. There is a charge, and lo-cal refreshments will be served. Singles of all ages are invited. The CNJS and the Mid- rasha will co-sponsor a talk by Rabbi Morton Yolkut of Cong. Bnai David at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the main United Hebrew Schools building. Rabbi Yolkut will speak on "Jewish Supersti- tions — Myth or Reality." Admission charge includes refreshments. An organizational meet- ing for persons interested in skiing will be held 7 p.m. Tuesday at the main Jewish Center, room 239. Persons who are interested in join- ing, but cannot attend the meeting, should call Tabashneck. Evva Caplan and Jill Cole have organized a dinner club to be offered by CNJS beginning in January. Space is limited. For details, cal Tabashneck. * * * TEMPLE ISRAEL SINGLE PARENTS GROUP will have a break- fast 10 a.m. Sunday in the temple. A dramatic pre- sentation, "Wave Bye Bye," will be presented. There is a charge. For details, call the temple, 661-5700. * * * SOLO FLIGHT SING- LES of Temple Beth El and SOCIAL SINGLES will feature the music of Eric Rosenow and his Continen- tals at their Election Night dance 8 p.m. Tuesday at the temple. Wine and refresh- ments will be served. There is a charge. For informa- tion, call Henry Brand, 535-8041; or Gerri Smith, 968-8853. All singles are invited. I RADIO-Tv-DIRECT MAIL' MOUSETRAPS JAN • irlawalle 1111111111111 r in FEB • MME -174/110.1■11' So you tried a few different ways to spend your advertising money and now your sales curve has dropped completely off the chart. • ISN'T IT ABOUT TIME YOU STARTED USING THE MOST EFFECTIVE ONE . • • THE JEWISH NEWS? There are a lot of ways you can spend your hard-earned advertising dollars and some of them can be very glamor- ous and quite exotic. But that's not what your business needs! You need results .. . and The Jewish News can still deliver the customers and lots of them for a lot less than most of the others. 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