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September 12, 1997 - Image 105

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-09-12

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SINGLES

Still looking for that someone special? Try_

the

Beshert*

CONNECTION

AT

TEMPLE ISRAEL.

Open to Jewish
singles 21 years and
older (no upper age
limit)

Meet Jewish singles
from SE Michigan

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Self-selecting
Introductions-You
decide
whom to meet

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Tried and tested
nationally_this
program has been a
success throughout
the country

Fall Finds

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Confidentiality
assured

Over 200 members

Jules R. Schubot Jewellers will
open a Bulgari jewelry boutique
within the store and will hold a grand
opening VIP reception on Sept. 18.

YOUNG POET
Reva Gorbaty, a ninth-grader
from West Bloomfield, has a poem
published in the current edition of
Anthology of Poetry by Young
Americans. The poem, "The World's
Greatest Mother," was selected on the

$36
annual
fee

and
growing

Mode magazine.

A Program of the Family Life Center of Temple Israel
Call Karl Provizer, ACSIN, Director

24S-661-57049

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TEMPLE ISRAEL

5725 Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield MI 48323

Satarikar,
Sept. 27th 1997

Taste of Temple
Shir Shalom

Reva Gorbaty.

basis of creative expression and origi-
nality. Reva presented her mother,
Arlene Gorbaty, with a copy of the
poem on Mother's Day.

The evening begins with a fabulous dinner, sam-
pling from all the restaurants that make eating out
a necessity.
The highlight of this
extraordinary evening:

Bob illpep
The StaRikup Rabbi

potpourri of some of the Detroit area's finest restau-
rants, including: Andianto, Jack's,
Bit Daddy's, Beau Jacks,
E.G. Nicks, Relish,
and warty wore!

The Evening's Program

7:00pm-8:45pm
9:00pm-10:30pm
10:30pm-11:15pm

11:30pm

Dinner
Evening Program
Dessert
Special Slichot Service*

*Slichot Services at 11:30pm are free to all.

Temple Shir Shalom Members:
$30 per person
$60 per couple

Non-members:
S40 per person
580 per couple

For ticket information, call Temple
Shir Shalom
(248) 737-8700

Humor and religion make a great standup
act! Rabbi Bob Alper is a practicing rabbi with
a gift for comedy. His humor is fresh, contem-
porary and totally "unorthodox."
It promises to be a night of fun with
great food and lots of laughs!
This is a wonderful way to start the
New Year—with an evening of fun,
food and forgiveness.

9/12

1997

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