46 Friday, September 6, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS LOOKING FOR A HOME? UlPliD1 GET REMITS • Broker-Attorney Specializes in Finding the Home You Want Free Legal Help of Closing Call The Jewish News 354-6060 Albert Best 353-8473 ALLIGATOR CROCODILE LIZARD • EEL PIGSKIN SNAKE • CALF DEERSKIN OSTRICH • LAMB 10% OFF ALL CASH PURCHASES!! MONDAY-SATURDAY 10 A.M. -6 P.M. THURSDAYS TIL '8 P.M. "THE EXOTIC SKIN SPECIALISTS" oRAPHAEL1 e 1,__. SALON Coming Soon! rev Mall Located in Sugartree and specializing in total Salon service trocci head to toe. Hair cuts, body tocipls, facials, MCIf1.1CUteS, t0001ng hair removal, and mud\ much more. COOM, 6231 Orchard Lake Road West Bloomfield, MI un. 9-9 Tu es .-s 626-9877 SINGLES Female Yuppie Continued from preceding page seeking out co-workers, and recruiting new town residents are techniques which tri- umph. In smaller communi- ties, synagogue members and potential members can also be contacted through the Welcome Wagon or adver- tisements in local news- papers. Whatever the strat- egy, it must reflect the com- position of the community and its unique resources. The Sisterhood can take an active leadership role and serve as the liaison to the larger synagogue fellowship. A primary goal could be the establishment of a "buddy" system or sponsorship pro- gram to welcome new women and to give continuing sup- port to members who are spouseless. Volunteers can in- vite them to Friday night dinner at their homes and to Services at the synagogue. Such an event can initiate a continuing encouragement system for attending relig- ious services and programs. Additional projects might in- clude$habbat Study Groups, craft fairs, variety shows and Kallah weekends. Many pro- grams should be scheduled for evenings, to include work- ing women who can change the complexion of the Sister- hood by contributing new in- sights and abilities for the ac- complishment of organiza- tional goals. At the beginning of each Mary Tyler Moore show, the theme song supported the character's social and profes- sional efforts with the lyric, "You're going to make it on your own. ' Since the debut of the television show, single women have proven them- selves competent in just about every professional arena. They are no longer viewed as window dressing. It is now up to the Sister- hoods, synagogues and re- ligious groups and organiza- tions to seek out single Jewish members and to in- sure that their social, re- ligious and spiritual wants are met to the fullest degree possible. This is the way to make sure there will be a fully representative and har- monious Jewish community. ❑ Marilyn Auerbach is a facul- ty member in the Depart- ment of Community Health Education, Hunter College School of Health Services. Reprinted with permission from the Spring 1985 issue of Women's League "Outlook" magazine, Women's League for Conservative Judaism. Singles Groups Plan Events ROSE SHERER SOCIALITIES will hold a reg- ular business meeting on Wed- nesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Northgate East Apts. club house. A short business meeting will be followed by a talk by Max Gill of the American Technion Society. A question and answer period will follow. Refreshments will be served. There is no charge and prospe- cive members are invited.. Single men and women age 55 and up are eligible f6r membership. For information, call Pete Steffin, 557-2411; or President Dorothy Goldberg, 548-6850. 0 Jewish Center. Paid reserva- tions are due by Sept. 18. Par- ticipants should bring a bag lunch. For information, call the Jewish Center, 661-1000, ext. 219. Hass Lecture Monday At Temple Temple. Israel Sisterhood is still taking reservations for the Hass Memorial Lecture slated for noon Monday in the temple. Richard H. Lobenthal, Michi- gan Regional director of the Anti-Defamation" League of B'nai B'rith, will speak on "Fear of Anti-Semitism Around the Worl.d" Luncheon will be served at noon in the temple's Herman Hall. Reservation deadline is 4 p.m. today. ' Paid-up members will be ad :. mitted free of charge, and there is a nominal fee for guests. For reservations, call the temple, 661-5700. COMMUNITY NETWORK FOR JEWISH SINGLES Peddlers Bicycle Club will take a bike trip at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at Belle Isle, leaving from the Southfield Library. A Hines Park trip is planned for 4 p.m. Sept. 29, leaving from the Southfield Library. For details, call Larry Rosenberg, 471-2695. Music and food will highlight the CNJS Break the Fast Dance scheduled for 9 p.m. Sept. 25 at the main Jewish Conimunsity Center. There is an ac1Flission charge. Bowling Champ _ Chai Singles Ski Club is still taking reservations for its hik- Detroiter David Silverman ing and horseback riding trip was a member of the first-place slated for Sept. • 22 at Bald team at the 40th annual Mountain Recreation Area and Shammy Burt Memorial Bowl- State Park Trails. ing Tournament in Toledo, Ohio. The group will leave at 9:45 David is the son of Merle and a.m. that day from the main Selma Silverman, of Detroit.