Talk with the
decision makers.
and CDs because he said they
were more expensive in Eng-
land," Greg said. "A lot of things
were very different for him. For
instance, he thought the portions
of food we get at restaurants are
enormous.
"One thing I learned from
Tommy is teen-agers seem to
have more places for them in
England. There are a lot of dance
clubs there for teens to go on
weekends."
Tommy, 17, a budding actor,
said he expected Detroit to be not
much more than "a dirty city
with smog."
He said he was pleasantly sur-
prised to see all the nice areas,
and he enjoyed living with the
Lusardis on their tree-lined
street in Huntington Woods.
He's also a bit envious of the stu-
dents at Berkley.
"They have many more activ-
ities available to them at school,"
Tommy said. "And the theater
at Berkley is fantastic. It looks
like a professional theater." ❑
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At Mat Shalom
The next Singles Shabbat Service
will be 8:30 a.m. June 10 at Adat
Shalom Synagogue. Florine
Mark-Ross will be the guest
speaker. Her topic will be "You
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Enough."
Ms. Mark-Ross is the president
of the Weight Watchers Group,
Inc. All singles are invited to at-
tend.
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Oak Park Ladies
Dinner Meeting
Ladies of Oak Park will meet
June 15 at 7 p.m. for dinner at
Horn of Plenty Restaurant in
Southfield. Discussion will be
held regarding upcoming instal-
lation of officers.
Call Shirley Bliss, 624-9473,
for reservations. ❑
Fri., June 17 & Sat, June 18th
JET Offers
Monodrama
Naomi, a monodrama about
Bedouin women and women in
our society, runs June 13-18 at
the Jewish Ensemble Theatre.
June 13, 14 and 16 performances
are at 8 p.m.; June 18 at 8:45 p.m.
and one matinee on June 14 at 2
p.m.
JET offers all performances at
the Maple/Drake Jewish Corn-
munity Center. For tickets or in-
formation, call JET box office,
788-2900.
We only see what we desire,
only hear what we long for.
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