Scene THE RIENCE invites you to spend Passover 1999 at the SOUTHAMPTON PRINCESS BERMUDA IF YOU'RE SERIOUS ABOUT YOUR FITNESS • Nutritional Counseling • Muscle/Massage Therapy INTERNATIONAL PHYSIQUE CHAMPION • TV Celebrity Anchor Personal Trainin Club Ch ild r e n's ams i e s s Consultation • Free (248) 855-0345 4119 Orchard Lake Rd. (at Pontiac Tr.) West Bloomfield Visit our website www.Peternielsen.com \ 'People a rvi - ferrat ces fot _ d access to • to sex re de adults alLfor olr In a 10-month program of service in Israel, participants will spend three months volunteering on a kibbutz, 20 weeks performing community service, three weeks doing an elective in their area of interest and two months working with young immigrants and Israeli youth from disadvantaged backgrounds. Upon their return, OTZMA partici- pants serve their local Jewish communi- ty. Eight metro Detroiters are enrolled in this year's program. The program is Friday, Jan. 22 supported by the Singles Shabbat Service at,Congregation B'nai David, 6:30 Jewish Federation p.m. Allan Gale of the Jewish Community Council will of Metropolitan speak on the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. For informa- Detroit. Residents tion, call Kari Grosinger at Jewish Federation, (248) 203- of Michigan 1470. accepted to the program receive a Monday, Jan. 25 $2,850 subsidy. Jewish Book Club for Young Adults will meet 7-8:30 p.m. Deadline for at Bravo Coffee House, Southfield, to discuss The Ghost of applications is Hannah Mendes. For information, call Amy Milner at the March 1. For Agency for Jewish Education, (248) 354-1050. an applica- tion, call Tuesday, Jan. 26 Lisa (New date.) Discuss The Gold of Exodus with Rabbi Josh Hobson, Bennett, as part of the Loop book club program. 7 p.m., (248) 645- Birmingham Borders. For information, all Kari Grosinger, 7878. (248) 203-1470, or Amy Milner, (248) 354-1050. Project OTZMA, an Israel experience and leadership development program for college students and recent college grad- uates, is seeking participants for next year's program. OTZMA offers Jewish young adults, 20-25, an opportunity to develop inter- personal and professional skills and to explore and enhance their Jewish identi- ty. Happenings 800 328.6870 206 722.9000 206 725.7062 Fax cstone@earthlink.net Let us help you be the best you can be with 1 on 1 training at our club. A patient friendly program designed just for you to help you reach your realistic fitness goals. Change your life by changing your lifestyle. Muscle therapy and nutritional consulting available. Call us today for a FREE consultation. OTZMA Seeking Participants For Israel . iNg c, \ , ,. , ,. , , , Q ElderLin i cj z, '' 7 ' /:"C9 . ,k-shiE,: e , e),P 0 ' se/ Tuesday, Jan. 26 Bar night social, 830 p.m., with Black Beauty blues-jazz band, sponsored by Federation Young Adult Division at Dick O'Dow's, 160 W. Maple, Birmingham. Free admission. At 7:30 p.m., information meeting on the 1999 singles mission to Israel. For information, call Lauren Dworkin at Federation, (248) 203-1492. Wednesday, Jan. 27 Planning meeting of Young Adult Division growth and outreach committee, 7 p.m. at the Max M. Fisher Federation Building. All are welcome to help plan social, political and cultural events. Saturday, Jan. 30 Rollerblade at the Silverdome with B'nai B'rith Leadership Network. Meet at Boston Market at Square Lake Road and Woodward, 5:30 p.m. Rollerblade 6:30-9 p.m.. Cost: $4.50 plus skate rental. Saturday-Sunday, Feb. 6-7 An evening at Camp Tamarack (bring your sleeping bag) fol- lowed by a day of skiing at Mt. Holly, sponsored by MetroHillel. Event chair: Talya Drissman. $40 for accomoda- tions and lift ticket; $15 ski rental; Tamarack only, $25; skiing only, $20. Payment due by Wednesday, Jan. 27. Call Metro Hillel, (313) 577-3459. as4