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November 03, 1995 - Image 97

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-11-03

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Dr. "G" Again: "For dinner or
for bowling? The coupon book's
OK for a movie or bowling. Not
for dinner."
Hey, hay Jason ... So how of-
ten do you take your dates out for
a romantic night of bowling? He
says: "Never."
Yeah. I'll bet. But thanks again
for finding my contact lens.

"The Other Day I Saw A Bear,"
passengers riding the other wag-
on discussed pros and cons of giv-
ing up the Golan Heights. So,
gentle readers, who said diversi-
ty doesn't exist on the lox-n-bagel
circuit?

Hay Tu, YAD?
Tis the season for hayrides.
Federation's Young Adult Divi-
Wizard Of "Almost"
sion sponsored its own at Upland
I must be getting old. Folks, it's Farm in Oxford. The event,
been a long, long, long, long time chaired by Jennifer Silverman
and Dawn Faxon of
YAD's outreach com-
mittee, attracted more
than 50 singles and
couples, some with chil-
dren.
The group took
hayrides to a pumpkin
patch, watched a mag-
ic show, rode ponies
and drank hot cider
while engaging baby
farm animals in mean-
ingful conversation at
the mini-petting zoo.
"I would say the kids
had more fun than the
adults. However, the
adults had lots of fun,
Ian Allen and Jennifer Gillman
too," Ms. Silverman said. "It was
really a nice event. I met a whole
since the EYE spy has added that bunch of people who had never
been to any YAD event before."
"1/2" to her age.
It took Sahar Oz (one
amongst the rowdy crowd of hay- What The Hay
tossers) to remind me of those
Three in one weekend. We just
twilight teen-age years when old- can't get enough of our hayrides.
er seemed better, no matter what Let's nickname them "Ti" rides.
the context.
Adding to HMD's and YAD's,
Notepad in hand, I took a pic- B'nai B'rith Leadership had one
ture of Sahar with his friends, of its own. But more about that
Randy Topper, 20, and Mira in next week's issue.
Zeevi, also 20.
My question to Sahar: "How The Presidents Club
do you spell your name and how
Leaders, unite. Federation's
old are you?" His answer: "19 and
Young
Adult Division has kicked
1/2."
off
a
Presidents
Club for mem-
Nineteen and a-half. Please be
bers
(not
necessarily
presidents)
more exact, Sahar. You know,
of
Jewish
groups
attracting
peo-
like 5-year-olds usually break it
ple in the 20- to 30-something age
down into quarters.
"I'll be 20 on Jerusalem Day, bracket.
The purpose of the club, says
May 27th," he said.
YAD
President Scott Eisen-
From the EYE spy (27.5 last
is
to streamline communi-
berg,
week) to Sahar Oz: Happy al-
ty
programming
and offers
most-half birthday. Don't worry,
organizations the opportunity to
in a few years, no one will expect
co-sponsor events.
the specifics.
The next meeting of the Pres-
ident's
Club will be held 5:30 p.m.
Just Reflecting
Wednesday, Nov. 29, at the Max
How is it that a single group M. Fisher Building (Federation).
can exhibit such polar opposite For more information, call
personalities? Case in point: the Jenifer Rosenwasser at (810)
HMD hayride ... again.
642-4260 or Mr. Eisenberg at
These 80-some-odd, yes very (810) 642-5660.
odd in fact, young adults board-
"I think it would be effective to
ed two separate wagons that bring all leadership around the
headed into the dark never-ever- table to dialogue," Mr. Eisenberg
land of Wiard's Orchard in Ypsi. said.
The scene outside — skeletal
tree branches reaching up toward
Got some gossip? Send it to
a starlit sky — proved hardly as
intriguing as what went on in the
the EYE spy, 27676
hay.
Franklin Road, Southfield,
Now, don't jump to conclu-
M148034. Or call (810)
sions.
While one wagon embarked on
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