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CLAIR SHORES PONTIAC WARREN CANTON TRENTON TEL-TWELVE ANN ARBOR MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 779-2223 681-6780 756-1680 455-5202 675-6055 358-5700 995-1901 SINGLE Avoid Rip-Offs Continued from preceding page view. Due diligence, for one's own or others' interest, is called for in any venture or either life or capital investment. A careful review of your own financial objectives and the economic review of the actual invest- ment can lead to a highly per- sonalized, and potentially re- warding, investment program. Each week in this col- umn, The Jewish News will print a locally- produced feature for singles dealing with food, fitness or finance. Next week's feature deals with fitness. Center, Synagogue Give Boost to Jewish Scouting Staff Report A renewed interest in scout- ing on the national level as well as in the local Jewish community has resulted in the formation of two Tiger Cub dens and two Cub Scout dens. According to Robert Rosen- feld, a member of the National Jewish Relationships Commit- tee of the Boy Scputs of America and a member of the executive committee of the De- troit Area Council of the Boy Scouts, there was interest at the national Boy Scouts office "to increase Jewish commu- nity involvement." Rosenfeld, along with Rabbi David Nelson at Cong. Beth Shalom, are spearheading a move at the synagogue to create a Tiger Cub den there for children age 7 and 8. Rabbi Nelson is on the Rabbinical Task Force of the Boy Scouts of America. Beth Shalom will have an organizing meeting to kick off its Tiger Cub den at 7 p.m. Monday in the synagogue. Parents who are interested in involving their children are invited. Synagogue member- ship is not required. According to Rosenfeld, the activities of the den will be coordinated by the parents and children. The group will have a monthly activity comprised of "what parents and the kids want to do together in a Jewish context." They will meet in private homes, but it will be up to the parents how often, he said. "The Jewish community has let scouting slip from its grasp," Rabbi Nelson said. "The Jewish community has a tendency to be overprogram- med. "It was only a matter of time that scouting would be re- discovered (in the Jewish community). It's quality time with your kids. It teaches val- ues, responsibility, all the con- cepts we want our kids to have." Beth Shalom Men's Club members helping to organize the synagogue's group are Leonard Mason, Cary Adel- man, Fred Goldenberg, Terry Brown and Cantor Samuel Greenbaum. Meanwhile, the Jewish Community Center, and Hillel Day School have joined forces to start a Tiger Cub den for first graders and two Cub Scout dens for boys in grades two-five. There are eight boys in the Tiger Cub den and eight boys in each of the two Cub Scout dens. The Center, which for many years has held a charter for a Cub Scout pack, never began a group because there was insuf- ficient interest. However, according to Jef- frey Fishman, Hillel scout committee chairman, many parents were interested in starting a scout group. "We had many parents look- ing for extra-curricular activi- ties for their boys. These boys are very active. They partici- pate in most sports and ex- pressed an interest in scouting. As a result, their parents, who are busy people in their own right — we have doctors, lawyers, business executives — are giving their free time to the kids." The Center/Hillel group was established with the assistance of Jo Greene, coordinator of family programming at the Jewish Center, in conjunction with the Clinton Valley Coun- cil of the Boy Scouts. The Beth Shalom group is being coordi- nated with the Detroit Area Boy Scout Council. Fishman said that Pack 14 was organized with the inten- tion that it would have a Jewish flavor. The Center has provided the pack with an Is- raeli flag and the Jewish War Veterans will present the pack with an American flag at Sun- day's meeting and induction at 10 a.m. at Hillel Day School. "In order to earn their badges they need to learn about their heritage both as Jews and Americans," Fishman said. Adat Shalom Synagogue has a working arrangement with Pack 14 to help the scouts earn Aleph badges. Massage Workshop Slated At Center A head and neck massage workshop for singles will be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the main Jewish Community Center. Myomassologist MaryAnn. Dheygere will con- duct the workshop. There is an admission fee. For information, call Babs Sepe or Jill Cole, 661-1000. c/ < re'