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August 11, 1989 - Image 83

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-08-11

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Enjoying conversation at Temple Israel were; from left, Dorothy Sklar, Phillip Langwald and Anne Feldman, all of
Southfield.

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Above, Neal Grossman of West
Bloomfield and Estelle Wallace of
Cincinnati, Ohio, are ready to
enjoy the Bar-B-Q Bash.

Rocking to the rhythms of Sunset Boulevard in Shiffman Hall are Lisa
Sonnenstrahl, Farmington Hills, and Bob Weiner, West Bloomfield.

Kosher hotdogs grilled outdoors
were the order of the day
according to volunteer server
Diane Currel of Farmington Hills.

Left, Vera Pavlick of Walled Lake
and Arthur Cooper of Southfield
are stepping out at the Center.

FONDA SCHWARTZ

RICHARD BURTON

KEN RADNER

ELEANOR MANILA

JERRY KUNIN

It isn't what the Jewish
community does —
singles aren't coming out.
You see the same faces
everywhere, including my
own.

No, because this (Singles
Extension Group) is the
only group in town. There
should be more of the
synagogue groups.

Yes, when there are
functions like This. But
there need to be more
things for those in their
early 20s.

No. I think there's enough
money in institutions like
the Jewish Center to lay
out for additional
programming for 55 and
up.

They're making a
wholehearted attempt, but
I'm sure with proper
planning and organization,
they could do more.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

83

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