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March 24, 1989 - Image 80

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SINGLE LIFE

The Personals

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there have also been some
unhappy results.
"I responded to an ad about
a year ago, and it was a
disaster," says one woman.
"I answered a typical ad
that read something like: 'At-
tractive, single Jewish male
who loves sports, dining out,
and intimate moments. Sear-
ching for that special Jewish
female between 25-35 for a
relationship.'
"I met this guy, and he was
so arrogant, and stuck on
himself that I went to the
restroom, and never came
back to the table," she says.
"I guess doing anything
with personals is like playing
the lottery; sometimes you
win, but sometimes you lose.
It's all in the way you play the
game." ❑

JCC Hosts
Singles Events

THE SOCIAL SINGLES .
(40-55) will spend a musical
afternoon at the Detroit In-
stitute of Arts on April 9 at 1
p.m. There is a charge.
A SINGLES EXTENDED
HAPPY HOUR (25-45) is
scheduled for April 5 at 7:30

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p.m. at the Radisson Plaza
Hotel.
THE SOCIAL SINGLES
(40-55) will host a card and
board game night on April 4
at 7:30 p.m. at the Jewish
Community Center (Maple/
Drake Building).

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AN EVENING OF
CLASSICAL
MUSIC
WITH BILL CLOSE (all
ages) is scheduled for April 10
at 7:30 p.m. at the Jewish
Community Center (Maple/
Drake Building). There is a
charge.
For more information about
JCC singles events, call
661-1000, ext. 347.

Canadian Retreat
For Singles

Metro Toronto Singles is
sponsoring its fourth annual
singles weekend at
Clevelands House Resort,
which is 125 miles north of
Toronto, from Friday May 19
to Monday May 22.
For more information
and an application form,
write Metro Toronto Singles,
4981 Bathurst St., Suite
316, Willowdale, Ontario
M2R 1Y5 or call (416)
222-7111.

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Women's Kibbutz Role
Is JPM Lecture Topic

"The Woman's Role in Kib-
butz Life" will be the topic of
a discussion to take place on
April 1 at 2 p.m. at the Jimmy
Prentis Morris Building of
the Jewish Community
Center.
Mrs. Anat Maor, director of
the Kibbutz Aliyah Desk, will
share her experiences on the
kibbutz. In Israel Mrs. Maor
was principal and pedagogi-
cal director of the Kibbutz
Regional High School. She
served as an educational of-
ficer in the Nahal (youth sec-
tion) of the Israel Defense
Forces, and is a guest lecturer
at City College of New York.
Admission for the lecture is
free to members of sponsoring
organizations who call for
reservations. There is a
charge.
This is the final lecture of
the "Israel Idealism-Realism:
Challenging the Mind"
series. The series is sponsored
by: Zionist Organization of
America — Metropolitan
Detroit District, Labor
Zionist Alliance Council of
Metropolitan Detroit, Labor
Zionist Institute, Habonim-
Dror, Na'amat USA —
Greater Detroit Council,

Histadrut, Jewish Communi-
ty Center and the Jewish
Welfare Federation.
For information, call the
Israel Program Center,
661-5440.

Ileitis Meeting
Slated Thursday

The Michigan Chapter of
the Foundation for Ileitis and
Colitis, will host a free open
education meeting on Thurs-
day at 7:30 p.m. in the com-
munity room, Administration
and Education Center,
Botsford General Hospital,
Farmington Hills.
This free meeting is open to
the public. Free parking is
available in Lot G of the
Education Center.

Campers Host
Dinner, Rally

Shalom Campers seeks per-
sons interested in Jewish
family camping. A free dinner
and road rally will be held
April 1. Call Dennis Rosen,
851-4442; or Suzanne Egdish,
855-2482, for information.

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