SINGLE LIFE Heller To Serve A Second Term Bernyce Heller has been elected to serve a second year as president of the Singles Extension Group of Temple Israel, an organization for Detroit-area Jews age 50 and above who are not married. Also re-elected were Irving Barack, vice president; Sabra Shekter, recording secretary; Libbie Zalenko, treasurer; and Mary Adler, correspon- ding secretary. Marge Paul was elected to her first term as vice president-member- ship. The group's next event will be its Autumn Dance Oct. 21. For information, call either Lillian Rauch, 559-4521; Edith Ellis, 932-0025; or Marilyn Rosner, 683-8272. Singles Service Slated By Temple Aerobics • Nautilus • Free Weights Tennis • Racquetball Indoor Track • Cardiovascular Fitness Center • Weight Management Supervised Nursery • Tanning • Massage • Juice Bar & Pro Shop ONE ON ONE® ATHLETIC CLUB 6343 Farmington Rd. North of Maple West Bloomfield to $7195 $14195 626-9880 (Offer ends Nov 11, 1990) FIGHT THE BIG "F"... 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In Franklin Shopping Plaza 118 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1990 ' NO 6 A HOME COOKING ' SERVICE , 354-1080 352-6785 A special Shabbat service for Jewish singles in their 20s and 30s gill be held at 9 p.m. Oct. 26 at Temple Israel. An informal Oneg Shabbat will follow. Dr. Nancy Gad-Harf, singles coordinator for the temple, said the service is an outreach to singles "who are at a time in their lives in which they are not connected with temples or synagogues. "We want to help them con- nect and enhance their own spirituality while, at the same time, enable them to meet other singles." For information, call Dr. Gad-Harf at 661-5700. Politics Of Dating Is Solo's Topic Solo, Jewish Parents Who Happen to Be Single, a group sponsored by Temple Israel, will host Rabbi Paul Yedwab speaking on "Matchmaker, Matchmaker . . . The Politics Of Dating" on Oct. 21 at 10:30 a.m. at the temple. A continental breakfast will be served. A donation is requested. A group business meeting will precede the program at 9:30 a.m. For information, call the temple, 661-5700. City Of Hope Sets Halloween Party City of Hope's New Horizons Chapter, for single adults over 40, will hold its first fund-raising event, a Halloween Party, 8 p.m. Oct. 26 at the Potomac Club in West Bloomfield. The night will include games, music, dancing and treats. A donation is required. For reservations, call Sharon Stein, 552-9237; or Fern Fine, 356-2265, by Oct. 20. The chapter is planning a dinner meeting, 6:30 p.m. Nov. 4 at a site to be announc- ed. Election of officers will be held at the dinner. Mrs. Stein, acting presi- dent, said the group's purpose is to raise money for City of Hope's research into cancer and other diseases "and to have fun doing it." Other functions being planned include a bowlathon and a distance run. For information about City of Hope, call the Southfield of- fice, 443-2250. Singles Hayride Needing Helpers Volunteers are needed by a new group, Innovative Jewish Singles, to help with a hayride planned for Nov. 10. The group, for Jewish singles ages 30-50, needs peo- ple to plan fireside activities, make telephone calls and ar- range carpools, according to Paula Smith, group organizer. Also needed are musically in- clined participants "to share their talents at the bonfire," Smith said. There is a charge for the event, which has a Nov. 7 registration deadline. To make reservations or volunteer, call Mrs. Smith at 542-4990. Dance Alternative Offered Singles A casual evening get- together for Jewish singles 25-45, offered as an alter- native to the dance- party/happy-hour scene, is scheduled for Oct. 21. Space is limited. For infor- mation, call Vikki Coven, 548-5834; or Jonathan Polk, 541-1808. m ml LOCAL NEWS fr"" Senior Events At Maple-Drake The Senior Adult Depart- ment at the Maple-Drake Jewish Community Center will host the following programs: Oct. 22 — 10 a.m.-noon, the Games Room in Room 239. 10:30 a.m. the Senior Men's Club in the staff lounge. 11-11:45 a.m. exercise for visually impaired adults in the Women's Health Club, lower level; there is a fee. 1 p.m. Betty White will speak on "Personal Decision Mak- ing" in Room 239; refresh- ments will be served; there is a charge.