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June 20, 1986 - Image 77

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-06-20

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THE JEWISH CONNECTION

PRESERVING HAPPY MOMENTS

a Successful Dating Service For
• Single
• Divorced $10.00 Off
• Widowed with this ad
MEN AND WOMEN OF
— ALL AGES —
Call (313) 967-1034

SINGLES

GOLDENBERG

photography

or

L.Z. PRODUCTIONS will have
music for dancing, a cash bar,
prizes and light snacks at its next
party at 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the
Farmington Hills Steak and Ale.
There is an admission fee. Sing-
les age 21 and up are invited.

TEMPLE ISRAEL SINGLES
CONNECTION (30-50) will
hear a talk on "Protecting Your-
, self Legally as a Single" at a
' bagel brunch at 10:30 a.m. Sun-
day at the temple. Attorney
Henry Gornbein will be the guest
speaker. Space is limited. There
• is an admission fee. For informa-
tion, call Marilyn Kirschner,
851-0481.

THE SINGLES EXTENSION,
a newly formed group for single
men and women age 50 and up,
will have an organizational meet-
; ing and Oneg Shabbat following
8 p.m. services today at Temple
Israel. All are invited.

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COMMUNITY NETWORK
FOR JEWISH SINGLES (25-
45) will go rollerskating at
• Bonaventure at 9 p.m. Wednes-
• day. There is an admission
charge and fee for skate rental.
For information, call Jill Cole or
Kim Kusterer at the Center,
661-1000, ext. 347. .
The CNJS cultural arts club
will hear flutist Jean-Pierre
Rampal perform with the Detroit
Symphony Pops at Meadow
Brook on July 12. Lawn tickets
are available. Reservation dead-
line is July 3. For information,
call Harry Pevos, 355-3512.
Peddlers Bicycle Club will take
a bike trip on Sunday, meeting at
4 p.m. at the Southfield Public
Library. Larry Rosenberg and
Lea Trager will lead the trip.
The Chai Ski Club will go
canoeing on the Huron River on
June 29, meeting at 10 a.m. at
the main Jewish Community
Center. Paid reservations are due
today.
The Shabbat Dinner Club
(- meets for- dinner in different per-
sons' homes for dinner and
socializing. Jewish singles of all
ages are invited.

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YAD Board Names
Russian Jew

Nominees.to the board of direc-
). tors of the Jewish Welfare Feder-
ation's Young Adult Division in-
clude a woman who lives more
\,than 5,000 miles away, in the
Soviet Union.
Chang. Kogan, 18-year-old
daughter of refusenik Isaak Ko-
gan, will serve as an honorary
YAD board member in 1987.
Miss Kogan, along with other
incoming board members, will be
installed at the division's 48th
annual meeting' on Tuesday.
'7:30 rn . at
O'Shanter Country Club, the
evening will feature the jazzy
sounds of Norma Jean Bell and
the AU Stars.
All young adults (post college
/ 1:hrough mid-30's) are invited to
attend the meeting. Hors
d'oeuvres are included in the ad-

mission price. Cash bar and valet
parking are available.
For information, contact
Marsha Kelter at the Jewish
Welfare Federation, 965-3939.

Young Couples
Weekend Nears

Camping and Traveling
Couples are still taking reserva-
tions through Wednesday for
their first "Blue Jeans Weekend"
slated July 4-6 at Lake Michigan.
Persons interested in joining the
group should send their name,
address and phone number to
Camping and Traveling Couples,
29555 Northwestern Hwy., Suite
518, Southfield 48034.
The group is open to young
Jewish couples age 21-35.

Red Cross Offers
Learning Courses

A home health aide program
and a course designed to prepare
young people to baby-sit are
being offered by the American
Red Cross.
Beginning July 7, the health
aide program will meet three
times a week until Aug. 1 and
there is a fee. To register, call the
Red Cross, 494-2876.
The babysitting course will be
held on Mondays between July 7
and 28 from 1 to 3 p.m. There is a
fee and the program is limited to
those 11 years and older. To reg-
ister, contact the .Red Cross,
334-3575.

IN MARKET STREET

Write P.O. Box 2514
Southfield, MI 48037-2514

3504420

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SINGLES CHAVURAH
A Discussion Group For Jewish Singles
Of All Ages
Led by: RABBI ELIMELECH GOLDBERG

Of Young Israel of Southfield

Topic: THE JEWISH DATING GAME:
POINTS OF CONNECTION
Sunday, June 29 — 7:30 P.M.

For additional information and location call:
David Gruker 357-4282.

JOIN US FOR A LIVELY DISCUSSION & REFRESHMENTS

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• Wall Units
• Dining Rooms




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ex: bar/bat mitzvahs, offices

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• black & white developing
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• we use KODAK paper

• old photos copied

• reprints done overnight

• film, cameras & accessories

• camera repair

• slides overnight

• commercial pats. welcome! •

DESIGN IT INC.

Keith Schare

Designer

471-3223

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Weizmann Forum
Due Wednesday

Fuller Fashion Boutique
Sizes 16 to 24

Reservations are still being
taken for the Detroit Committee
for the Weizmann Institute of
Science's forum to be held Wed-
nesday at p.m., in the Bloom-
field Hills home of Alan and Lois
Spector Freeman.
Dr. Zvi Bentwich, a Weizmann
researcher on sabbatical at Har-
vard Medical School, will speak
on "New Frontiers in Cancer Re-
search."
For reservations and informa-
tion, call Edie Mittenthal a- the
Detroit • Committee office, 569-
7275.

Presents

HOT SUMMER
SIZZLING

Toastmasters
Elect Officers

Toastmasters, the interna-
tional organization which trains
people in the art of public speak-
ing, announces. new officers have
been elected for its Jewish Com-
munity Center affiliate.
':hey :11'e:
sergeant-at-arms; Nancy Geren-
dasy, treasurer; Betsy Copeland,
secretary; Ruth Katz, adminis-
trative vice president; Lindsay
Westphal and Karen Brenner,
educational vice presidents; Leon
Linderman and Dan Glei, co-
presidents.

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