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. CT NOW so you don't e know that sharing miss out! time with family and friends is truly a gift. That's why we encourage our residents to have as many guests as they wish. We also offer many planned activities and events for our residents' enjoyment. As you know, there's no substitute for experience. Come see how our experience has made us number one in gracious (and friendly) retirement living. W EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNMES 01999 H ol id ay R et irement Cor p. Oct. 26 Tuesday, 8:30 p.m. YAD Year of the Roaming Bar Nite. At Roosevelts, 12 Mile and Orchard Lake roads. For information, call Lauren Dworkin at Jewish Federation, (248) 203-1492. Retirement is more enjoyable when shared with family and friends. Gracious living includes: We're • Three chef-prepared meals served daily restaurant-style almost filled • Private dining room when family visits to capacity • Full activity calendar • Large screen TV lounge, library and billiard room • Month-to-month rent, no hidden fees • Resident managers Inn at America's leader in gracious retirement living since 1971. It's a Cass Lake Gracious Retirement Living 900 N. Cass Lake Rd , Waterford, Michigan (248) 681-8229 Since 1986 STEVEN TARNOW, C.R. PREFERRED BUILDING CO. (248) 626-5603 Fax 248-932-0950 Residential & Commercial Remodeling Building Quality Into Every Project With Unmatched Personal Service. NARI Featuring Andersen Windows Licensed & Insured DAVID ROSENMAN S A11110 mow PURCHASERS NEW & USED CAR BROKER Sales • Leasing • Buying (248) 851-CARS (248) 851-2277 10/1 1999