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March 06, 1998 - Image 82

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-03-06

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HAPPENINGS

How Young Adults
Feel About Divorce

LYNNE MEREDITH COHN Staff Writer

Photography by GLENN TRIEST AND BILL HANSEN

Iglir Nether they grew up
in divorced homes or
families where their
parents stayed togeth
er, young adults today certainly
have opinions about divorce.
Here's what a few Jewish Detroiters
had to say.

also a product of today's society as
well because men's and women's
roles have changed a lot in the past
years.

Gil Moskowitz,

Gayla Ba.ssitain, 26

"Obviously,
it's not
something
you want to
happen.
Particularly
if there are
children
involved,
the couple
should do
anything
they can to
stay together. But sometimes a
marriage can be good for a long
time and just stop working."

3/6
1998

82

The 11th United Jewish Appeal National Young Leadership Conference in
Washington, D.C., March 22-24. Cost: $185, plus hotel and airfare.
Detroiters who make a minimum $200 campaign pledge can receive sub-
sidy from the Federation. Call Tanya Mazor-Posner, (248) 203-1456.

B'nai B'rith Leadership Network pool league. Play begins March 9 at 7
p.m., at Fifth Avenue Billiards in Royal Oak. Call Mike Kahan, (248) 362-
4666

Friday, March 6

The challenge of cloning: ethics and
new technology. 12 p.m. Young Jewish
Humanists lunch. Cost: $5. (248)
477-1410.

Sunday, March 8

Brunch, B'nai B'rith Leadership
Network. 11 a.m. Einstein Brothers
Bagels, Orchard Lake and Maple.
(248) 788-NEWS.

Brunch, Jewish Professional Singles
and Second Sunday Schmoozers.
11:30 a.m. Meet at Zanzibar in Ann
Arbor. Phyliss Perry, (313) 973-8699.

Tuesday, March 10

Michael Benchetrit, 30
"I've never

been
through it,
nor has any-
body imme-
diately close
to me been
through it. :
But given in
society now
there's a
higher than
55 percent
divorce rate, it does make you
i nk pretty closely when you're
' sidering a more serious rela-
tionship that could lead to mar-
riage. You start thinking about
issues that were probably taken for
granted 20 years ago. It's probably

"It's a large
issue. F.*
think about
it as a sad
issue, not a
happy thing
to do. But if
a situation
arises, then
the divorce .
has to ha

LAST CHANCE! Sign up now for: Spring fling Shabbaton, ages 30 and up;
Bais Chabad Torah Center, West Bloomfield. March 20-22. Featuring Dr.
Leo Steiner, talking about relationships. Cost: $175 per person. Call Rochel
Crockett, (248) 855-6170 (email: hac770@aol.com).

goes through to what
another one goes
through."

m not
married yet
. I guess
sometimes
people just
drift apart.
Every cou-
ple's differ-
ent, also, so
you can't
really corn -
pare what
one couple

Tour Woodward Avenue Brewers in
Ferndale with Federation's Young
Adult Division. 7:30 p.m. Cost: $10,
includes two free beers, appetizer buf-
fet, unlimited non-alcoholic drinks.
Marc Berke, (248) 203-1458.

Queen Esther & the machinations of
the Persian court, with Rabbi Steven
Weil. 7 p.m. Barnes & Noble
Booksellers, West Bloomfield. L,ainie
Phillips, (248) 354-1050.

"Separation and divorce," ages 30-50,
begins a three-week class led by Dr.
Bruce Friedman. Cost: $15. Cindy,
(248) 542-9166.

Wednesday, March 11

Coffee at Borders, Birmingham, with
Jewish Professional Singles. 7:30 p.m.
David, (248) 398-9370.

Friday, March 13

"The Jewish News — A Vital
Resource for Detroit's Jewish
Community." JN Editor Robert Sklar

will speak at the singles Shabbat ser-
vice. 8:30 p.m. At Congregation B'nai
Moshe. Call Kari Grosinger, (248)
642-4260, Ext. 241.

Saturday, March 14

Dancing, carnival and casino games,
magicians, palm reader and more at
the Purim bash. 9 p.m. At the JCC
Maple/Drake. Sponsored by Hillel of
Metro Detroit, YAD and the
Community Outreach and Education
Department of the Jewish Federation,
B'nai B'rith Leadership Network,
Hadassah's Ruach chapter, Temple
Israel, the JCC, The Jewish News and
MSU Hillel. Sharon Wise, (313) 577-
3459.

Dinner and dancing at Illusions, Royal
Oak, with Jewish Professional Singles.
7 p.m. Larry, (248) 545-6912.

SINGLES TRAVEL

APRIL

April 1-5

Skiing at Park City, Utah with
Steppin' Out. Cost: $820, members.
(773) .509-8595.

Apri11 7, 15 22

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Bicycling tour, the Antebellum South,
Mississippi. Easy ride, flat with some
gently rolling terrain, 15-45 miles per
day. Historical Cycling International.
(714) 499-0342 or email

cycling@gte.net .

April 19-26

London, England with Premier Jewish
Singles. (800) 444-9250.

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