I SINGLE LIFE I JEWISH SINGLES What have you got to lose? Come talk to us. LO-LA The Dating Program Call 356-0949 P.O. Box 254 Claire Arm Millie Rosenbaum Lathrop Village, MI 48076 SINGLES LOOKING FOR A CHANGE IN YOUR LIFE? FARMINGTON HILLS Hunters SquarelTally Hall 855-6577 $1000 OFF — TEENS LEARN TO DRIVE 851-9684 Valid First Day Only at Beth Abraham location. This unique and successful person to person approach to long lasting rela- tionships is for serious, intelligent and successful individuals who prefer discreet and dignified introductions. THE TRADITIONAL MATCHMAKER Ask for a FREE Consultation and an Introductory Offer. Love & Marriage Personal Introduction Service Inc. 851-9955 Zahava Shalom The 3rd Annual Winter Wonderland Weekend for Singles at Camp Maas In Ortonville, Mi. sponsored by the Community Network for Jewish Singles January 22-24 Special Singles Weekend Comes To Area Temple A special weekend event for singles in the community, in- cluding a singles service, speakers and workshops will take place Feb. 26-27 at the Birmingham Temple. The theme for the weekend is "Relationships — Sharing Our Lives with Others." The weekend begins with Rabbi Sherwin Wine's annual singles service. Rabbi Wine's topic will be "Relationships — The Three C's." The featured speaker will be David Blake who will give a presentation with music. Three workshops are being offered: The spirit of "Com- mitment," the importance of "Communication," an a look at the values needed and the skills required to "negotiate and Compromise." The workshops will be led by Em- maline Weidman, Rose and Art Heman and Walt MacDonald. The 8:30 p.m. singles ser- vice will be followed by an Oneg Shabbat. The Feb. 27 schedule will begin at 11:30 a.m. with a welcome by Rab- bi Wine followed by Pastor Blake's presentation and the three workshops. The after- noon program will culminate Lunch Concert Due For Singles Community Network for Jewish Singles will hear the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and have lunch at The Whitney on Jan. 10. Carpools will meet at 12:30 p.m. at Evergreen and 12 Mile Road in front of the New York Bagel. Lunch is at 1:30, symphony at 3:30 p.m. Tickets are available for the concert by calling Jill Cole, 661-1000, ext. 347. Paid reservations are due by Jan. 7. Late reservation add a $1 late fee. •Cross Country Skiing • Snow Shoeing • Tobogganing Nature Walks • Movies • Indoor Games • Runs "Scruples: A discussion on Values" by Dr. Howard Kamler . Stretch and Tone & Self Defense Techniques by Ms. Candice Bousquet Horseback Riding by Madonna Games of Great Challenge Dance $85.00 for further information call Jill Cole ACSW at the J.C.C. (313) 661-1000 , extension 347. 68 FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1988 Intimacy Topic For Singles Laurel Gabe and Maryann Dunitz Greenstone will speak to singles on "Intimacy in the '80s" at the Jewish Com- munity Center at 8 p.m. Jan. 12. Ms. Gabe and Ms. Greenstone are both trained sex therapists in private prac- tice at the South Woodward Clinic in Birmingham. There is an admission fee. Refreshments will be served. Call Jill Cole, 661-1000, ext. 347, for reservations. in a happy hour where wine and hors d'oeuvres will be served. A DJ will play popular music for listening and dancing starting at 8:30 p.m. Wine and hors d'oeuvres again will be served during the dance. Admission to the service and Oneg Shabbat is free. There will be a small charge for the afternoon workshop program and the evening dance. For information, call Joe Levine, 356-7547 or 649-5216. Cross-Country Ski Lessons The Community Network for Jewish Singles will offer cross-country ski lessons by Carol Fink on Jan. 10 at 2 p.m. Meet at 2 p.m. at Heritage Park, 10 1/2 Mile Rd. and Far- mington Rd. Meet Ms. Fink in the ski rental area. For in- formation, call Ms. Fink, 661-4348. Dinner Club Plans Outing The Community Network for Jewish Singles Dinner Club (23-45) will go to E.G. Nick's on Jan. 25. Meet Harry Pevos there at 7:30 p.m. Paid reservations are due by Jan. 21. For information, call Jill Cole, singles program director, 661-1000, ext. 347. Alaska Cruise For Singles An Alaskan cruise for Jewish singles in the U.S., Canada and Israel is now ac- cepting reservations through The Connector, a service of the Midwest Jewish Singles Network, Inc., a non-profit organization for helping Jewish singles to meet. The Aug. 21-28 trip is booked through Princess Cruises in conjunction with Trips and Travel of Omaha, Neb. Cost of the cruise is $1,835 based on double occupancy, with a $250 deposit at the time of booking. For those booking before Jan. 15, there is an "early bird" savings of $150 off the entire cost of the trip. The complete balance is due by June 1. The trip includes seven nights of cruising in Alaska with stops at Columbia Glacier College Fjord, Glacier