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The temples each began their
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Lg. vice: Temple Israel's Beshert Con-
i) nection launched last fall, while
Temple Beth El's started just last
month.
It seems to some that it would
be wise to pool efforts โ to in-
crease the number of potential
dates for members. But thus far,
that idea has yet to take flight.
The most recent National Jew-
ish Population Survey found
more than 500,000 single Jews
between the ages of 18 and 40 in
the United States. The same sur-
vey revealed that fewer than half
of Jews today marry a Jewish
mate.
"A return to dating and mar-
rying within one's own religion"
prompted Temple Israel to start
the Beshert Connection, says Kari
Provizer, director. She stresses
that it's not a matchmaking ser-
vice โ it's "self-selecting, self-
screening introductions."
For $36 per year, Jewish sin-
gles can join and periodically leaf
through the books. If you find
someone you'd like to meet (every-
one appears by first name only),
you fill out a postcard and put it
in a confidential box. Twice a
week, Mrs. Provizer mails the
postcards out.
'We don't want to make mon-
ey. We want to discourage as-
similation and help [singles] meet
other single Jewish adults," she
says.
Temple Beth El's Michigan
Jewish Singles Network charges
$50 for the same service, says Sue
Ellen Simon, Beth El's member-
ship and programming coordina-
tor.
"What we'd really like is for
people to let go of their fears and
come out for opportunity," she
says. As of mid-February, the net-
work had about 50 members,
with a mailing list of 250.
Open since October, the Besh-
ert Connection already claims
more than 100 members.
Metro Detroit is home to a bevy
of dating services. Several secu-
lar agencies provide technologi-
cally superior services, but with
no guarantee that you'll find a
Jewish date. The prices are high-
er, but some might say you get
what you pay for.
In an introductory offer, A New
Beginning Video Introductions
Inc. charges $375 for a two-year
membership, $475 for three years.
In return, members' computer-
generated videos are added to a
database of searching singles.
Another local service, Lunch
For Two, demands $575 to find at
least eight lunch dates in a six-
month period. While they do
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Synagogue-
based dating
services catch
on in Detroit,
although some
Jews prefer the
secular
options.
LYNNE MEREDITH COHN
THE DE TROIT JEWI SH NEWS
STAFF WRITER
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Find
oo busy to meet the
right Jewish per-
son? Or are you
simply meeting one
wrong date after anoth-
er?
Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield and
Temple Beth El in
Bloomfield Township
want to make it a little
easier to find your besh-
ert.
Both offer a pseudo-
dating service โ sign
up, pay a fee and your picture and
vital stats will appear in a three-
ring binder type of scrapbook.
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