I SINGLE LIFE I Stephen Boodin, M.D. Orthodox Singles Party Set In New York City Neurosurgeon STAFF REPORT announces the opening of his new office at Huron Valley Medical and Surgical Specialties 6161 Orchard Lake Rd., Suite 103 West Bloomfield, MI 48322 Office hours by appointment • (313) 737-3370 STRICKLY SWIFT qb 2 CI Ve oFF NEW IN-STOCK PRE-TEEN DRESSY DRESSES 669-1440 brakes mufflers shocks macpherson struts & more 32661 Northwestern Farmington Hills FRONT OR REAR BRAKES FRONT END ALIGNMENT • All Brake Work Guaranteed • Turn Drums and Rotors • Semi metallic pads extra • Check t 4795 Hydraulics # • Test Drive Car MOST AMERICAN CARS 126 Ann Strickstein Pam Swift Alignment Wheel Balancing Brakes - Shocks Suspension - Exhaust Foreign & Domestic Cars OPEN MON.-SAT. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1990 Starting at $1995 most cars Parts and Other Service Extra . Break-The-Fast Dance Set For JCC Sept. 29 The Jewish Community new year. Center Singles will sponsor There will be a cash bar and their annual Break-The-Fast refreshments. Dance at 9:30 p.m. Sept. 29 at There is a charge. Tickets the Maple-Drake building. can be purchased at the The dance brings together dance. singles age 21 and up in the For information, call Leanie first social gathering of the Gunsberg, 661-1000, Ext. 347. 40,000 Jewish Emigres May Get U.S. Aid In 1991 Monday-Friday Call For Times Available Joe Stamell's Dynamic WearMaster 851-3883 j I NEWS I Open To The Public 2065 W. Maple Rd., Ste. 306 Walled Lake, Ml ewish singles ages 21-36 from the United States and Canada are being invited to a seven-hour event Sept. 16 in New York City which is being billed as "the biggest modern Or- thodox Jewish singles party ever" by its promoter/ organizer, Jake Strauss. Over 60 ticket outlets have been established, including Metz Cafe Katon in Oak Park. There is a charge for tickets. Group rates are available. The 5 p.m.-to-midnight party will be held in the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York, said Mr. Strauss, who expects "a few thousand Jewish sin- gles. "Although the emphasis in the planning is on the modern Orthodox Jew, there will also be non-observant Jews attending. "This is something in- novative. A big party like this has never been tried before," said Mr. Strauss, who described himself as Shabbat-observant. He has hosted other Jewish singles events in the past, but they have been limited to the New York-New Jersey area. Non-stop entertainment will feature singer Ira Heller and "live rock-disco-pop English-Hebrew-Yiddish music" by the Neshoma Or- chestra, which has been Heller's back-up orchestra. Other entertainment will include a sound and light show by a disc jockey and a show by a comedian. For additional informa- tion, call Mr. Strauss at 718- 630-9600. ❑ 1•■■ ..(Ro DYNAMIC WEARMASTER EXHAUST SYSTEM Small & $7995 Compact Mid Size $ 89 95 Full Size $ 99 95 MOST AMERICAN CARS New York (JTA) — For the second consecutive fiscal year, the United States will allow 40,000 Soviet Jews to immigrate here as refugees in 1991. But unlike the current fiscal year, which ends Sept. 30, next year all 40,000 refugees will qualify for an array of federal assistance programs, including transportation loans, Medicaid and food stamps. That will take some of the financial burden off the American Jewish commun- ity, which this year has had to pay all of the transporta- tion and initial absorption costs for 8,000 of the Soviet Jewish refugees who arrived here. Those expenses, which may total as much as $40 million for 1990, are being paid by Jewish federations across the country, which, in addition to their usual fi- nancial commitments, are trying to raise un- precedented sums of money for the United Jewish Ap- peal's Operation Exodus campaign for Soviet Jewish resettlement in Israel. The larger number of "funded" refugees was negotiated during a series of talks between Bush ad- ministration officials and representatives of American Jewish agencies involved in the domestic resettlement effort. The final decision was made last week by officials of the State Department and the Office of Management and Budget. News of the 1991 refugee figures was reported here Sept. 5 by Mark Talisman, director of the Washington Action Office of the Council