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"If I endorse something as a professional at the JCC, it has to have those com- ponents," she said. Rabbi David Meyer of San Francisco's Reform Con- gregation Sherith Israel, which draws 300 Jewish singles to its monthly sin- gles Shabbat service, said he didn't see the trip "as an ex- citing, innovative program." He said the Happening "sounds to me basically like a tour aimed at a target population." Other American Jewish singles said the lack of kosher food or Jewish pro- gramming wouldn't keep them from going. "The festivals, the moun- tains, the beaches of Rio — these things would attract me more than Jewish pro- gramming," said Pamela Gorelick of Atlanta. Added another Atlantan, Randy Goodman, "If Jewish singles are going to spend big money on themselves, they'd rather go to Club Med or go skiing than go to Rio for a week of Jewish semi- nars. I know people here will pay two times as much to go to Virginia Beach for a pure- ly social gathering as oppos- ed to going to a camp with a heavy Jewish content." Ms. Kronick said the Israeli-Brazilian dinner, which will feature a talk by David Ephrati, Israeli am- bassador to Brazil, is "Jewish." "We're doing what we think is a wonderful, ex- citing event: a cultural exchange among Jewish people, Jews meeting Jews." The eight-day program for Jewish singles age 20 and up will feature visits to such tourist attractions as the Rio Carnaval and artisan fairs. To date, 400 Jewish sin- gles from seven countries have made reservations, with about a third coming from Europe, 137 from the U.S. and still others from South Africa and South America, according to Ms. Kronick. ❑ Congress Adds Jewish Content For those interested in more Jewish content dur- ing the "First World Jew- ish Singles Happening" Feb. 15-22 in Rio de Janeiro, the American Jewish Congress is offer- ing its own tour package. Geoffrey Weill, AJCongress international travel program director, said the organization's tour, which will run con- currently with Happen- ing, will include a visit Feb. 19 to Rio's Copacabana Synagogue, which is Ashkenazic, plus a meeting with Brazilian rabbis and lay leaders. The Congress also will in- clude a Shabbat kiddush Feb. 15, the first night of the Happening, and a Shabbat dinner Feb. 22. "We wouldn't do it (add the special event) without there being a need for Jewish content," said Mr. Weill. "That's why we added it." — R.P. Singles Will Hear About Free Loans The Jewish Community Center Singles and the Neighborhood Project will co- sponsor "Who Says You Can't Afford To Buy A House?" for all Jewish singles, 7:30 p.m. Nov. 27 at the Maple-Drake Building. Neighborhood Project staff members will explain how to get up to a $6,000 interest- free loan to use in purchasing a home. An afterglow for singles will follow. For information, call the JCC Singles, 661-1000, Ext. 347. Temple Schedules Chanukah Workshop Temple Israel will sponsor a Chanukah workshop for all Jews, including interfaith couples and Jewish converts, 7:30 p.m. Nov. 29 in Herman Hall. Menorah lighting, prayers, songs and food preparation will be included. For reservations, call the temple, 661-5700. As long as the soul animates man, and longs for light and thirsts for beauty, man needs the fountain of poetry. —Haim. N. Bialik, 1920