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February 05, 1999 - Image 110

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-02-05

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The Scene

ARBOR locations:

Borders Books
Barnes & Noble
Hillel House
Mainstreet Books
Michigan Union Bookstore
Nicola's Books, A Little Professor Books Co.
Zingerman's

Pro-Detroit Aids
Newcomers To Town

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oung adults new to Detroit or
those looking for housing, jobs
and social activities have a new
resource available to them: Pro-Detroit.
The Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit program
encourages young adults to live and
work in the Detroit area by helping
them in a variety of areas geared
toward their interests.
Through its Community
Connection, the Pro-Detroit database
will help young adults find room-
mates, apartments and other housing.
For socializing, there will be a social
calendar for events in the Jewish com-
munity and links to activities in the
general community. Information on
congregations, volunteer opportuni-
ties and getting involved in the Jewish
community will be available. A Web
site is being created to link Jewish
young adults to Jewish community
organizations and places of interest.
Job hunters will be able to get help
through the Pro-Detroit Internship
and Employment Connection. In con-
junction with the Jewish Vocational
Service, paid internships will be .
offered to college students and recent
graduates as openings are available.
The Internship and Employment
Connection will help young adults
begin their careers with resume and
job-hunting workshops, career semi-
nars and assistance in landing a job.
For information about the
Internship and Employment
Connection, contact coordinator
Debi Banooni at Jewish Vocational
Service, (248) 559-5000, or e-mail at
dbanooni@jvsd.et.org
For information about the Pro-
Detroit Community Connection, con-
tact coordinator Margo Lazar, (248)
203-1494, or e-mail lazar@jfmd.org

Singles Mission

Meeting Set

ISRAE

PASSOVER
& SUMMER
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DEPART BY
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LIMITED TIME

2/5
1999

Round Trip
From Detroit

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PER WEEK + INSURANCE

TOUR FR
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499

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7 NIGHTS ROMS & TOURS

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HOTELS & TOURS
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PRICES

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TOURS &
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800-354-8320 216-514-9000

An information meeting for the 1999
United Jewish Appeal Summer
Singles Mission to Israel will take
place 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 24, at
Java Master, 14 Mile and Farmington
roads, West Bloomfield.
Singles aged 23-40 are invited to
join their peers on the July 4-14 trip.

The itinerary, directed by Israeli tour
guides, includes jeep rides in the Golan,
rafting down the Jordan River, a
Shabbat experience at the Western Wall
and visits to religious and historic sites.
Participants also will have an opportu-
nity to visit the central Galilee, Detroit's
Partnership 2000 sister region.
Cost of the mission is 51,124 and
includes 5500 subsidies from both
the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit and the United Jewish
Appeal. Roundtrip airfare from New
York, deluxe hotels, most meals and
air-conditioned private coaches are
included in the price. Mission partici-
pants will be asked on the trip to
make a minimum $500 gift to the
2000 Allied Jewish Campaign.
Dawn Faxon, Scott Kaufman, Barb
Tunick and Mark Weintraub are mis-
sion chairs.
For details about the mission or
the information meeting, call Lauren
Dworkin at Federation, (248) 20 3-
1492.

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Young Adults
Bake Challah

The Rekindling Shabbat Young Adult
Task Force will host a challah baking
extravaganza for young adults 21-35
at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 25.
A demonstration will be given by
Syril Victor and Rabbi Reuven
Schwartz, co-hosts of the
"Everything's Kosher" TV cooking
show. Commentary will be provided
by Jill Davidson Sklar, the show's
contributing editor.
Those who attend will receive a
recipe book and can make and take
home their own challah. Participants
are requested to bring at least one
kosher, non-perishable item used to
bake challah: flour, sugar, honey,
yeast, raisins, cinnamon.
Chairing the event are Jill
Davidson Sklar and Bryce Sandler.
Task force chairs are Lynne Meredith
Cohn and Ethan Gilan.
Kosher refreshments will be served.
Admission is $5, and reservations are
required.
For reservations and location, call
Jodi Berger at Federation, (248) 203-
1486, by Feb. 18.

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