first session is an introduction to
wine tasting, purchasing and col-
lecting. The second class focuses on
California wines, including differ-
ent varieties and matching with
food. Cost: $35 members, $50
non-members. For reservations,
contact the rabbis' study, (248)
851-1100 ext. 3142.
Lauren Dworkin, YAD program-
ming coordinator, compiled this
list. To have your programs list-
ed, contact her by the 10th of
each month for events occurring
the following month. Please pro-
vide complete information to the
Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan. Detroit, (248) 203-
1492, or e-mail
dworkin@jfmd.org.
For late additions, call Alan
Hitsky at the Jewish News: (248)
354-6060 or
ahitsky@thejewishnews.com
Scene Travel
Oct. 11-17
Jewish singles in their 20s, 30s and
40s will tour the Southwest, begin-
ning and ending in Las Vegas. For
information, call (412) 521-8011.
Oct. 14
Two-week Israel Encounter Young
Professionals Tour. Cost: $2,629.
Sponsored by Young Jewish Leadership
Concepts, PO Box 313, Langhorne, PA
19047; or call (800) 223-YJLC.
Oct. 17-25
Jewish Young Adult Mediterranean
cruise, sponsored by the Heller Jewish
Community Center in Chicago.
Premier Cruise Line's SS Rembrandt will
visit Barcelona, Cannes, Civitiveccia,
Rome, Messina, Naples and Mallorca.
Cost: $2,349 includes airfare from
Chicago or New York. For information,
call Julie Glaser-Fuhrer at Heller JCC,
(773) 871-6780; or Brentwood Travel,
(800) 628-3940.
December
Dec. 12-19
The Jewish Community Center of
Greater Pittsburgh will host a trip
aboard Carnival Cruise's Elation to
Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan and Cabo
San Lucas. A two-day pre-cruise in
Los Angeles is available. For informa-
tion, call (412) 521-8011; e mail at
singles@jccpgh.org.
-
Dec. 16
Two-week Israel Encounter Young
Professionals Tour. Cost: $2,629.
Sponsored by Young Jewish
Leadership Concepts, PO Box 313,
Langhorne, PA 19047; or call (800)
223-YJLC.
Millennium New Year's celebration,
round-the-world departure, with
Premier Jewish Singles. (800) 444-
9250.
Gary Snyder; chair of
the Michigan Billet
Consortium, presented
University of 'Michigan
student Jamie Cohen
of Franklin with a
TV/VCR before she
went off to college.
Cohen was one of
1,200 students who
registered for a rah
with the Jewish
Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit's
Senior Sendoff Service,
which connects students with Jewish organizations on Michigan and out-of-
state campuses. For information about the program, call Jordana Weiss at
Federation, (248) 203-1467.
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Lake roads. For information, call
Lauren Dworkin at Jewish
Federation, (248) 203-1492.
Retirement is
more enjoyable
when shared
with family
and friends.
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• Three chef-prepared meals served
daily restaurant-style
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• Private dining room when family visits
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