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Temple Israel
Couples Class

Temple Israel will offer a marital
issues group titled "What Every
Couple Should Know before and
After Saying 'I Do' — Relationship
Issues for the New Millennium."
Sessions will be held 7:30-9 p.m. on
-eve consecutive Tuesdays, beginning
June 1, at the temple.
The workshop will be facilitated by
Barbara Gordon. It is open to the
community at no charge.
To register, call Kari Provizer, (248)
661-5700.

gaPPeningS
May 24 Monday, 7-8:30 p.m. "Back to
the Future: Jewish Moments in Past
Millenniums as We Prepare for the Next
One," led by Rabbi Norman Roman of
Temple Kol Ami. Sponsored by Agency
for Jewish Education/Barnes & Noble
Educational Exchange at Barnes &
Noble Booksellers, 6800 Orchard Lake
Road, West Bloomfield. For
information, call Amy Milner or Haviva
Jacobs at AJE, (248) 354-1.050.

May 25 Tuesday, 8:30 p.m. YAD Bar
Night at Bad Frog Tavern,
Birmingham. For information, call
Lauren Dworkin, (248) 203-1492, or
e-mail dworkin@jfmd.org .

This list was compiled by Margo
Lazar, Pro-Detroit Community
Connection coordinator. To have
your programs listed, contact her
by the 10th of each month for
events occurring the following
month at Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit, (248) 203-
1494, or lazar@jfmd.org
For late changes, call Alan Hitsky
at the Jewish News, (248) 354-
6060 or
ahitsky@thejewishnews.com

Scene Travel

May 27
Two-week Israel Encounter Young
Professionals Tour. Cost: $2,629.
Sponsored by Young Jewish
Leadership Concepts, P.O. Box 313,
Langhorne, PA 19047: or call (800)
223-YJLC.

AMERICAN AIRLINES ®

EL AL and American Airlines proudly
announce their frequent flyer agreement.

As of May 17, 1999, members of EL AL's "Matmid" and "Loyal" Frequent
Traveler Clubs can earn points when flying American Airlines, American Eagle,
and all of the following codesharing pal tilers.* EL AL's club members can also
exchange points for any American Airlines flight. And, American Airlines
Advantage members can redeem mileage for tickets on any EL AL flight.
It's a relationship brought together to serve you above and beyond.

EL AL has the only frequent traveler clubs with no blackout dates
or seating restrictions on flights to Israel. For more information,
call your travel agent or EL AL at 800-223-6700.

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It's not lust an airline. Its Israel.

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ISRAEL

NO ONE BELONt;ti HERE MORE "E IAN YOU

*Aar° California, ASiafia Airlines, British Midland, Canadian Airlines, China Airlines, Finnair, GRUPO TACA, Gulf Air, Hawaiian Airlines. Iberia Airlines,
Japan Airlines, Lot Polish, Qantas Airways and TAM.
American Airlines, American Eagle and Advantage are registered trademarks of American Airlines, Inc. American Airlines reserves the right to change the
AAdvantage program rules, regulations, travel awards and special offers at any time without notice, and to end the Advantage program with six months
notice. American Airlines is not responsible for products or services offered by other participating companies.

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