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The Eighth Annual Nationwide Jewish Singles Supercruise sets sail on a
fabulous Caribbean Cruise February 9-16, 1992 aboard the Royal Caribbean
Cruise Lines' Song of America.
Departing from Miami, Florida, the ship will travel to such ports of call as
Cozumel, Grand Cayman, Ocho Rios, and Labadee (a private island off
Haiti).
Exclusive JCCA activities are planned daily.
All inclusive price from $1595 per person based on
double occupancy. Prices increase November 15, 1991,
so call Lori, Dennis or Mark at Den-Mark Travel,
1-800-886-4386, or Joe Lang at the
JCCA (314) 432-5700, ext. 154.
Sponsored by the JCC and Den-Mark Travel, Inc.
$ 3 00
9FF
When you pay with cash
or off your deductible
with cash
Domestic cars only
Call for your appointment
Ships of
Norwegian.
Liberian and
Bahamian Registry.
• Steering Columns Repaired
• Vinyll Tops & Seats Repaired
• Body Damage Repaired
CAR RENTAL & TOWING SERVICE
PURITAN AUTO GLASS SERVICE CENTER
21545 Telegraph (Between 8 and 9 Mile)
355-1200
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1991
`Singles, Sexuality'
Is Lecture Topic
The third lecture in a series
on Judaism and sexuality
will be presented 8 p.m. Oct.
22 at the Maple-Drake Jewish
Community Center. Rabbi
Jewish Singles
Games Day
Jewish singles age 25-45
are invited to attend an after-
noon of board games 2:30-6
p.m. Oct. 20 at the Jimmy
Prentis Morris Community
Center. Dinner will follow at
a local restaurant.
For information, call Vikki
Coven, 548-5834; or Nathan
Norman at 557-1548.
Shaarey Zedek Offers
'Tapestry' Of Life
HOLIDAY SPECIAL THE SOUND INSURANCE REPLACEMENT
BROKEN
CENTER
FACTORY
STOLEN RECOVERY
WINDSHIELD
We Make Music!
ALL MAJOR BRANDS
• Radios • CDICassette
• AMPS • Speakers
• Equalizers
DISCOUNTED PRICES
Custom Design Systems
Singles age 40 and up are
invited to join the New
Horizons City of Hope
Chapter at its general
meeting Oct. 27 at the
Aldingbrooke Clubhouse in
West Bloomfield.
The meeting will begin at
6:30 p.m., followed by a
costume making and costume
party at 7:30 p.m. For infor-
mation, call Marsha Green-
stein, 354-0774; or Dave
Lewis, 545-5667.
On Nov. 16, the New
Horizons Chapter will par-
ticipate in a bowl-a-thon to
raise money for City of Hope.
Bowlers and sponsors are
needed. For information, call
Fern Fine, 356-2265. Non-
members are welcome.
Volunteers are needed to
participate in gift wrapping
at Orchard Mall from mid-
November through December.
Call Shelly Katlin, 851-2091,
to participate.
Louis Finkelman, director of
the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foun-
dation of Greater Detroit, will
speak on "Singles and Sex-
uality: Conflict Between
Jewish Tradition and Modern
Reality." There is a charge.
The series is sponsored by
the Center, the Midrasha Col-
lege of Jewish Studies and
Congregation Beth Achim.
The last lecture of the series
will be held Oct. 29 at the
United Hebrew Schools
Building. Dr. Mark Evans,
director of the Division of
Reproductive Genetics and
associate professor of
obstetrics and gynecology at
Hutzel Hospital and Wayne
State University, will speak
on "Thchnologies of Parenting
in Modern Medicine."
For reservations or informa-
tion, call the Midrasha,
352-7117.
Congregation Shaarey
Zedek will present a one-
night program called
"Tapestry: Weaving the
Fabric of Jewish Life" 8 p.m.
Oct. 26, at the synagogue.
Participants will have an
opportunity to interact with
speakers on contemporary
Jewish topics. Speakers will
include: Arthur Horwitz,
associate publisher, Detroit
Jewish News; Michael
Traizin, partner at Miller,
Canfield, Paddock and Stone,
Attorneys at Law; Toby Der-
showitz, director of media
relations of AIPAC. They will
discuss "Powerful Partisans:
Issues Facing the Jewish
Press."
Michael Brooks, executive
director of B'nai B'rith Hillel
at the University of Michigan
will speak on "Crisis on Cam-
pus: Why More Than Half of
Young Jews Intermarry."
Dr. Mark Evans, physician
specializing in reproductive
genetics; Dr. Carl Cohen, pro-
fessor of philosophy and
medical ethics at the Univer-
sity of Michigan Medical
School and Rabbi Rod
Golgower, lecturer for the
seminar on Jewish law, U of
M Law School and rabbinic
adviser for B'nai B'rith Hillel
Foundation U-M, will ex-
amine "Creating Life:
Judaism and the Ethics of
Reproduction!'
Marvin Kasoff, lecturer on
Jewish topics, will discuss the
"Mystery of Kaballah: In-
troduction to
Jewish
Mysticism."
Annabelle
Cohen, caterer, will
demonstrate "Sephardic
Cooking" and Paul Kohn of
Quality Kosher Catering will
offer "Elegant Desserts."
Rabbi Irwin Groner will
speak on "To Tell the Truth?
Ethical Issues in Interper-
sonal Relations." Arthur
Feldman will appraise and
date personal items and
discuss "Exploring and Col-
lecting Jewish Art and
Judaica."
Dr. Mark Smiley, head-
master of Hillel Day School of
Detroit; Dr. Helene Cohen,
director of Midrasha, and
Karen Katz, author, will
discuss "Jewish Parenting in
the '90s."
For information, call the
synagogue, 357-5544.