76 Friday, March 22, 1985 Have THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, the Experiences of a Lifetime! ai ek efiati2gET1 'C litnicom 1 J, co-ed, ages 7-18 with camps in Southeast Michigan, the Upper Peninsula and Ontario, Canada; Teen Travel Trips to Colorado, North Carolina, and Alaska; and the Israel Teen Mission. wa*. V1\ azclErz All Flowers Rare and Beautiful FRIDAY'S SPECIALS 50% OFF FRESH CUT FLOWERS through the months of March, April & May - Cash and carry only (excluding Holidays Order Your Passover Flower Arrangements Now! • Sports • Jewish Programs • Sailing • • Computers (Maas) • Drama • Horseback Riding (Maas) • • Dance • Water Skiing (Maas-Kennedy) • CAMP TAMARACK CAMP MAAS CAMP KENNEDY AGREE OUTPOST CAMP TEEN ADVENTURE TRIPS Fresh Air Society, 6600 W. Maple Rd. West - Bloomfield, MI 48033 (313) 661-0600 FREE DELIVERY WITHIN THE METRO AREA APRIL 5 & 6 JUST BY MENTIONING THIS AD 29487 Northwestern Hwy. Southfield, MI 48034 (min. order $25) In The Park West Plaza 356-6310 `Mom! Dad! ay 1 is coming • Sign us up now. ave money!" . Enroll today! Call 661-1000 Ext. 115 Have you signed your children up for J.C.C. Day Camp yet? If you register them before May 1, 1985, you'll save money on all of the social, artistic and athletic activities the J.C.C. Day Camp has to offer •your children this summer. And this year we've added even more facilities with complete supervision for ages three to fifteen during full and half day camp sessions! et ."/ 6600 West Maple Rd. West Bloomfield, MI SINGLES Alternatives Continued from Page 53 For information, call Millman, 477-8631. B'nai B'rith Young Singles is aimed at persons age 18-34. The average age of its 500 members is 25-28. Bernard Rubenstein, president of the chapter and an active member of the B'nai B'rith Metropolitan Detroit Council, says "the group con- sists of mostly young profes- sionals looking for singles of similar qualities. These sing- les are attracted to the group because everyone knows the name B'nai B'rith and what it stands for. This B'nai B'rith backing provides a medium to keep young Jewish singles to- gether in an effort to fight against assimilation. "The group is a stepping stone for college students. Once these students are out of school, meeting other singles becomes difficult. BBYS pro- vides a center of influence which carries over from this college experience." Programming includes speakers, a popular summer baseball league, bowling league, sleigh/hay rides, social events coupled with other singles organizations such as the Wayne State and Univer- sity of Michigan Hillels, Community Network of Jewish Singles and Toledo Young Jewish Singles, monthly dances, group trips to Toronto and elsewhere. In Ap- ril, there will be a joint dance with the Community Network in which a computer will match-up couples for the eve- ning. There is a fee to become a member, which include dis- counts on social events and other benefits associated with B'nai B'rith. A newsletter is available which lists a calen- dar of activities. Call Rubens- tein at 356-3178 for informa- tion. The B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation has existed on col- lege campuses throughout the country for 62 years. It is primarily a student-run organization for people 18-25 years of age. It provides stu- dents with a Jewish opportu- nity, not only as a social group but as a group with religious involvement as well. The organization is unique in that Reform, Conservative and Or- thodox Jews co-exist as a united group. Rabbi Louis Finkelman has been adviser to the Wayne State Hi4lel for six years. WSU Hillel has a sixth floor suite in the WSU Student Center Building. The lounge is open during school hours and a