PHOTOS BY MOSHE GOLDBARD oviAr S Your s (/) w LU o Cit al L1 Jewish singles find good times and frustrations on metro Detroit's lox-n-bagel circuit. SO si RUTH LITTMANN STAFF WRITER MOSHE GOLDBARD PHOTOGRAPHER . • on't ask "Harold" to use his real name. The Jewish community is just too small — and, women, who knows? You might have dated him once upon a time. Low on profile but high on opinion, Harold has definite visions for Jew- ish singles of metro Detroit. 'Td make people live togethor. If you're under 30, you've got to live in a ghetto, in a real Jewish neighborhood," he says. Harold pictures things this way: "Small pastel houses with funky Stars of David on the roofs. Two delis, a Chinese restaurant and a guy named