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April 24, 1987 - Image 79

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-04-24

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BARRY'S
LETS RENT
IT

YOUR DATELIN

851-0909

PARTY RENTALS
ALL OCCASIONS

Palace, Rooney's, Amster-
dam's and a new club called
Berlin. Gary Speisman, 29, a
demographer for the Toronto
Jewish Congress, the coun-
terpart to Detroit's Jewish
Welfare Federation, said
there are several clubs and
restaurants to which Jewish
singles go to mingle. Among
them he listed: Bregman's re-
staurant, The Keg restaur-
ant, Lick's Hamburgers, and
clubs such as Brandy's,
Sparkles at the CN Tower,
The Diamond, 'The Copa, The
Blue Note and RPM.
Speisman added that the
Yorkville area is "another
Jewish hot spot." "There are
many trendy, expensive
shops, restaurants, bars,
boutiques. It's very crowded
in summer or during warm
weather.
Asked if any of them had
placed or 'answered personal
ads, only one had placed an
ad, while the others said they
had thought about it. For the
most part, singles go to the
parties and the clubs, out for
coffee and dinner and to the
movies. But according to
Elaine Wise, one really has
to look to himself herself to
have a good time.
"You have to make your
own fun, your own crowd and
your own scene."



CALENDAR

COMMUNITY NETWORK FOR
. JEWISH SINGLES (25-45):
Detroit Film Thpater, 5200
Woodward, Detroit, The Great
Warner Brothers Cartoons, 7
p.m. Saturday, meet 6 p.m. for
carpools at New York Bagel,
12 and Evergreen; admission -,
661-1000, ext. 343.

CULTURAL ARTS CLUB
(25-45): Restaurants on Main
Street, Tel-12 Mall, Los
Flamencos, 10:30 a.m. Sun-
day, admission, 661-1000,
ext.347.

YOUNG ADULT DIVISION:
Main Jewish Center, 6600 W.
Maple, West Bloomfield,
sportt night and soda!, 8
p.m., dance at 9:30 p.m.
Saturday, admission,
965-3939.

PEDDLERS BIKE CLUB
(25-45): Main Jewish Center,
West Bloomfield, information
meeting, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday,
free, 661-1000, ext. 347.

SINGLES EXTENSION GROUP
(50 plus): Temple Israel 5725
Walnut Lake Rd., West
Bloomfield, getting ac-
quainted, champagne party,
8 p.m. Saturday, reservations,
admission., 533-9271 or
642-8321.

(855-0480

29212 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
South of 13 Mile

When you're not looking, we are!

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• a selective referral dating service

Temple Beth El Presents

Singles Sha bbat

COMMUNITY NETWORK FOR
JEWISH SINGLES: Brace-
Lederle Field, Southfield, co-
ed softball, 10 a.m. Sun-
days, admission for first
game, 661-1000, ext. 347.

Special
Singles Section

Are there any parties
this weekend? What are
Jewish singles talking
about? Know an out-
standing Jewish single?
The Jewish News wants to
feature it in the new
Single Life section ap-
pearing every Friday.
Address listings or story
ideas to Single Life, c/o
The Jewish News, 20300
Civic Center Dr., Suite
240, Southfield 48076.
Items must be typed,
double-spaced and in-
clude a contact name
and phone number. List-
ings must be received at
least two weeks prior to
publication.

Friday, April 24

Congregational Service at 8:00 p.m.
will be followed by an Oneg
Shabbat program: "Constructive
Communication" led by
Dr. Mary Ann Hamlin, Specialist
in 'Communication Skills.
Sponsored by The Clarence and
Henrietta Ascher Fund for
Continuing Education.

For further information, please call:
85171100 ,

(Program is designed for singles under 45.)

"Shoah," Claude Lanzmann's documentary on the Holocaust,
containing interviews with witnesses and survivors, will ,air on
four consecutive nights beginning 8 p.m. Monday and 1 a.m.
Tuesday, on WTVS Channel 56.

Temple Beth El
7400 Telegraph at 14 Mile Road
in Birmingham

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