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.

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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.

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LOCAL NEWS

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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.

