Israel Trips For Singles The United Synagogue of America is offering three trips to Israel for singles this summer. Each of the trips leaves Aug. 10 and returns Aug. 23. Trips are for singles 22-35, 35-60 and for single parents and children. Featured will be full Israeli breakfasts daily, five dinners, two Shabbat lunches, touring including a sound and light show, a performance by pianist Issak Tavior and a re- ception at the Knesset. The trip also includes a visit to Kibbutz Hanaton, special Shabbat services at the Center for Conservative Judaism in Jerusalem, a gathering with Israeli singles and tree-planting at the United Synagogue's Jewish National Fund forest. Cost of the trip is $1,759 per person, double occupancy. For information, call the United Synagogue Michigan Region office, 855-5950, daily between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Adventure Center Evening Planned An evening at the Tamarack Camps Adventure Center is planned for 8:30 p.m. May 16. The evening includes re- freshments, games and socializing. The adventure center is located just south of Tel-12 Mall on Telegraph. There is an admission fee, and paid reservations are due by today. For information, call Jill Cole, 661-1000, ext. 343. Moving On Program Slated Moving On, a program for divorced or widowed persons age 50 and up, will have a workshop on "Strategies for the Second Half of Life" at 2:30 p.m. May 31 at the SPACE offices, 30233 South- field, Suite 100, Southfield. Dr. Maxine Mays, adjunct professor of special education at Oakland University, will direct the workshop. To register, call the SPACE office, 258-6606. 21 Available at Similar Discounts HOURS Mon. & Thu. 'til 9 TU., Wed., Fri. 111 6 *Rebate is included in sale price B'nai B'rith Singles Meet B'nai B'rith Michigan Sing- les will meet at 7:30 p.m. May 17 at the B'nai B'rith Building. Bob Hendrickson, repre- sentative of Shakley Natural Foods, will speak. Light re- freshments will be served. There is a charge. 42355 GRAND RIVER Just East of Novi Rd.. Novi 95