THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 28, 1984 we are SINGLES A Social Organization for Gay and Lesbian Jews with a monthly newsletter and events. Oneg Celebration January 11 write: ASOG/LJ P.O. Box 2441 Farmington Hills, MI 48018 All mailings are confidential. STRICTLY KOSHER MEAT MARKET SHERER ROSE SOCIALITIES will hold a com- bined board and general meeting on Jan. 6 at noon at the Northgate East apts. club house. Continen- tal brunch will be served, followed by a business session. Members will be admitted at no charge. Prospective members or guests will be charged a nominal fee. For information, call Pete Steffin, 557-2411; or President Dorothy Goldberg, 548-6850. The group is open to single men and women age 50 and up. SINGLES 2 (age 40-55) will hold it's first meeting and social of 1985 on Thursday at 8 p.m. at the main Jewish Community Center. There will be a speaker and a gen- eral meeting. An afterglow will follow. For information, call - For singles Jewish singles are invited to a special musical service and oneg at Temple Beth El at 8:30 p.m. Jan. 11. Admission is free. Singles-2 co-chairman, Chuck Brooks, 557-9400. COMMUNITY NETWORK FOR JEWISH SINGLES an- nounces its Chai Singles Ski Club is still accepting members. There is a fee. For details, call the CNJS, 661-1000, ext. 219. Boyne Mountain Ski Resort will be the scene of a New Year's weekend of downhil and cross- country skiing outing today through Tuesday. There is a fee. For details, call Jim Millman, 477-8631. Ongoing cross-country skiing takes place 10 a.m. Sundays at Beech Woods Recreation Area, Southfield. There is a fee. The Jan. 13 outing will be at Highland Recreation Area. On Jan. 20, the group will go downhill skiing at Alpine Valley, meeting at 9 a.m. at the main Jewish Community Center for carpools. A trip to Boyne High- lands for downhill and cross- country skiing is planned for Feb. 1-3. Cross-country skiing is planned for Feb. 10. FOR WOMEN Some openings exist for the CNJS bowling league which meets at 8 p.m. every other Sun- day at Ark Lanes West. For de- tails, call Mark Sperling, 352- 3333. CNJS will have a Super Bowl Sunday party 5 p.m. Jan. 20 at the main Jewish Center. There will be a wide screen television, free snacks, prizes and more. There is an admission fee. Tickets are available at the front desk of the Center and at the door beginning at 4 p.m. For information, call the CNJS. FOR MEN TEMPLE BETH EL BROTHERHOOD won two awards at the 30th National Fed- eration of Temple Brotherhoods (NFTB) Bienniel Convention held in November in Boston. The brotherhood won awards in the large club class, signifying a membership more than 300. The awards won are: the J. Jacques Stone Plaque for service to the temple and the Publication Award (co-winner). TEMPLE EMANU--EL BROTHERHOOD will present a program at 9:30 a.m. Jan. 20 in the temple. Jerry Rogers will comment on the film NBC in Lebanon —A Study in Media Mis- representation. There is a nominal charge for breakfast. For reserva- tions, call the temple office, 967- 4020; or Marvin Victor, 399-9284. 13831 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park 543-7092 GLATT KOSHER MEATS (at reasonable prices) PRIME RIB STEAK $ 2 99 lb. FRYERS 9 19 lb. CHICKEN THIGHS giallo Dac lb. 99 c lb. BABY BEEF LIVERS All cut and freezer wrapped. Many More Specials In Our Self Service Counter Under Supervision of The Council of Orthodox Rabbis CLEARING OUT ENTIRE STOCK OF HANDBAGS NOW 1/2 PRICE LOCAL NEWS Finalists named Peg Treacy, left, and Harriet Israel, will give a presentation entitled, "Color Me Beautiful," at 11:30 a.m. Jan. 9 in the offices of the Greater Detroit Section, National Council of Jewish Women, 30233 South field, Suite 100, Southfield. The program is part of the NCJW Flair Series. Luncheon will be served at a fee prior to the program. Reservations must be accompanied by a check. For details, call the NCJW, 258-6000. Southfield students were named finalists in the 28th An- nual Michigan Mathematics Prize Competition, finishing in the top 5 percent in the state-wide competition. The finalists included: Ethan Berkove, Jeffrey Camiener, Scott Ettinger, Mark Kaufman, Craig Freedman, Richard Klarman, Ori Lev, Jacob Lorch, Ted Sherman, Scott Taub and Laura Ten- nenhouse. KNIT SHOPS West Bloomfield, Maple & Orchard Lake, Farmer Jack Center Oak Park, 9 Mile & Coolidge an sales final sorry, no charges JEWISH SINGLES SEARCHING FOR SOMEONE? STORE WIDE SALE! LET 1.0-LA "Li ill HELP 'II .11 - J THE CONFIDENTIAL DIGNIFIED DATING SERVICE. FOR FREE INTERVIEW CALL: 356-0949 OR WRITE: LO-LA P.O. BOX 254, LATHRUP VILLAGE, MI 48076,E Mon. Sat. 9:30-6:30, Sun. 12-4 - Claire Arm Millie Rosenbaum Orchard/12 Plaza, 12 Mile & Orchard Lake 553-3265 Farmington Hills 51