58 Friday, June 22, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS s your advertising dollars do better in... SINGLES THEJEWISH NEWS COMMUNITY NET- Bruce Tabashneck at the WORK FOR JEWISH Jewish Community Center, SINGLES (age 25-45) will 661-1000, ext. 219. have a drop-in softball game • 10:30 a.m. Sunday at JEWISH SINGLES/ Brace-Lederle Field. There PARENTS NETWORK is no charge for the co-ed OF ANN ARBOR will game. For information, call have a picnic and go sailing Call Us Today! 424 - 8833 A DATING SERVICE FOR JEWISH SINGLES . . ._.c. N.cn (..:- A LO-LA 1 ` r15-15 • Meet Congenial People FOR HIM FOR HER • Make New Social Contacts • Personalized Detroit joins preparations for Jewish Agency confab Confidential • Dignified • Free Interview • For brochure call — 356-0949 Or" Write: Lo-La P.O. 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While Detroiters Martin E. Citrin and Max M. Fisher sat in New York, alongside other international Jewish leaders, questions were phoned in from special tele- conference centers. Flint, Toledo and Windsor repre- sentatives joined the local contingent meeting at WTVS (Channel 56) studios in Detroit. Citrin led in the briefing as president of the Council of Jewish Federations; Fisher's participation was as founding chairman of the reconstituted Jewish Agency. Also participating was former Detroiter Irwin S. Field, chairman of the United Israel Appeal, whose parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter (Lea) Field were among the Detroit audi- ence. Sponsors of the telecon- ference were the CJF, UIA, United Jewish Appeal and UIA of Canada, all of which will have representation at the Jewish Agency Assem- bly opening Sunday in Jerusalem. Almost 400 delegates from 30 countries will be in attendance. Jane Sherman, a member of the Jewish Agency board of governors and national Project Renewal chairman, participated in the Detroit hook-up. Others who will be pre- sent for the 13th —bar mitzvah — anniversary Agency assembly include Paul Zuckerman, chairman of the Jewish Agency Lead- ership Development Insti- tute; Joel D. Tauber and Judge Avern Cohn, president and executive committee chairman, re- spectively, of the Jewish Welfare Federation; Stan- ley D. Frankel, chairman of the 1985 Allied Jewish Campaign; Wayne L. Feins- tein, executive vice president of Federation; Lawrence S. Jackier, newly named chairman of the UJA national missions program; and Young Leadership Cabinet leaders Dr. Dan Guyer and Peter Alter. Irwin Green and Mr. and Mrs. Max (Frieda) Stollman also will attend. at Kensington on Sunday, meeting at 11 a.m. at the home of Frank Snitz, 2328 Jonathan Ct., Ann Arbor. Children are welcome. In case of rain, brunch will be held at the home of Ellie Krantz, 1110 Olivia, Ann Arbor. For information, call Snitz, 971-7876; or Ms. Krantz, 682-9814. • ROSE SHERER SO- CIALITES will sponsor a dance at 9 p.m. Saturday in the activities room of the Oak Park Community Cen- ter. The Johnny C Or- chestra will provide music for dancing. Refreshments will be served. There is a charge. For details, call Program Chairman Pete Steffin, 557-2411; or President Dorothy Goldberg, 548-6850. Single men and women age 50 and up are invited. Couples also are invited. The group will have a general meeting at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the North- gate East Apts. club house. The agenda will include the president's year-end report, outline of future programs, refreshments and an ice cream social hour. Prospec- tive members are invited. Admission is free. 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The Hit-a-thon, in which players compete for indi- vidual and team prizes, is designed to raise funds for the fight against cancer. For information and pledge kits or to register for the Hit-a-thon, call the Cancer Society's Oakland gounty. office, 557:5353. • Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pearlman 60th anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Ruth) Pearlman will be honored Sunday at a -party in the home of grandson Lance Robins on the occasion of their 60th wedding an- niversary. The party will be given by their children, Ms. Lorraine Friend of Chicago, Ill., Mr. and Mrs. Arnold aloz) Pearlman of Arizona and Ms. Adele Robins of South- field, and by their four •- 1-7.- 1 • -, _ 1 • • _ • ■ • grandchildren. Pearlman is a retired school teacher. He is a life- time member of the Hannah Schloss Old Timers and Craftsman Lodge of the Ma- sons. He also is a member of Adat Shalom Synagogue. Mrs. Pearlman is a life- time member of Hadassah, a member of Women's American ORT and an active member of Adat Shalom. • •