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good people.
We want you if you and
your significant other have
an unusual story to share
about how you met. If you
ran into each other, literal-
ly, on the street, or were
seated, courtesy of the air-
lines, next to your meant-
to-be true love, or if you've
experienced any other
wacky adventure on the
road to love, we want to
know. Call Lynne Meredith
Cohn at The Jewish News,
(810) 354-6060, Ext 244.
We also want to hear from
all of the professional or am-
ateur matchmakers out
there in the community. If
you could star in the next
version of The Matchmaker,
tell us your story. Call Jill
Davidson Sklar at The Jew-
ish News, (810) 354-6060,
Ext 263.
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Dinner Aids
Sunday School
Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring
Branch will hold its annual
home-cooked chicken dinner 5
p.m. Sunday, Jan. 26, at the
Workmen's Circle Educational
Building, Oak Park. Reserva-
tions can be made by calling the
circle, 353-2384.
Rabbi Wine
Leads Forum
Rabbi Sherwin Wine will present
the last of four talks on the
theme The World of Orthodoxy,
8:30 p.m. Monday, Jan 27, at the
Birmingham Temple. Discussion
will follow the talk.
Local Group
Seeks Links
Jews in metro Detroit with any
familial link to Ireland or Scot-
land,-and who are interested in
exchanging information about
Jewish experiencg in those
countries, are being sought by
a local group.
Modeled after the Loyal
League of the Yiddish Sons of
Erin, an organization of Irish
Jews in New York, the Detroit
Jews of Ireland and Scotland will
include a focus on historical and
genealogical related topics.
For details of a meeting
planned for this winter, send a
stamped, self-addressed enve-
lope to: Jews of Ireland/Scotland,
do 13323 Borginan, Huntington
Woods, MI 48070.
Beth Achim
Vegas Night
The Beth Achim Men's Club an-
nual Las Vegas Night will be
Saturday, 8 p.m.-midnight Feb.
1, at the synagogue.
This fund-raising event will
include cash prizes and door
prizes.
donation/admission
The
charge is $5. Refreshments will
be available. For information call
the synagogue office, 352-8670.
Study Group
Plans Meeting
The Reform Breakfast and
Learn Study Group will meet
7:30-8:30 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 28,
at the Max M. Fisher Building,
6735 Telegraph Road, Bloom-
field Hills.
Rabbi Norman T. Roman and
other area Reform Rabbis lead
this monthly group discussion
on current religious and social
issues using Reform Responsa
and other materials. This week,
Rabbi Amy Brodsky will conduct
the study session titled "Assist-
ed Suicide: The Reform Jewish
View - Part II." A continental
breakfast will be available at a
nominal cost.
For information, call Rabbi
Roman's study, (810) 661-0040.
JWV Offers
Scholarships
The Department of Michigan,
Jewish War Veterans and the
Ladies Auxiliary is, once again,
making available annual Michi-
gan college scholarships in the
amount of $500 each.
There are no restrictions as to
race, color, religion, sex or creed.
Any veteran of the American
Armed Forces, his or her son or
daughter or grandchild is eligi-
ble. Need for financial assistance
should be paramount.
Applicants may include stu-
dents attending accredited in-
stitutions of higher learning on
a college level as well as mem-
bers of the January or June 1997
high school graduating class.
Scholarships are good only in the
state of Michigan.
The qualified student should
write, requesting scholarship in-
formation, to: Scholarship Com-
mittee, 16990 W. Twelve Mile
Road, Southfield, MI 48076. All
completed forms must be re-
turned by March 30. Include
name, address and phone num-
ber.
Men's Club
Fun Day
The Adat Shalom Synagogue
Men's Club will hold a "Sunday
Fun Day," 2-3:30 p.m. Sun., Feb.
2. Supervised gymnastic activ-
ities and games are on tap for
children ages 2-6. The activities
will be coordinated by "Little
Gym."
All youngsters must be ac-
companied by his/her own par-
ent. Kosher snacks will be
served. There is a $5 per child
fee. To register, send checks to
the Men's Club, 22901 Middle-
belt Road, Farmington Hills, MI
48334. For information, call 851-
5100.
Publicity Deadlines
The normal deadline for local
news and publicity items is noon
Thursday, eight days prior to is-
sue date. The deadline for out-
of-town obituaries is 10 a.m.
Tuesday, three days prior to issue
date.
All material must be typewrit-
ten, double-spaced, on 812 x 11
paper and include the name and
daytime telephone number of
sender.