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October 15, 1999 - Image 110

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-10-15

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The Scene

to Southfield City Council

Concern - Commitment - Integrity

"Roy Bell has proven his commitment to Southfield over
the years as an extremely active and concerned citizen.
I believe Roy has earned your vote and support".
Gary Peters, State Senator

Vote: November 2, make Roy Bell one of
your 4 votes for Southfield City Council

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Happenings

Oct. 17 Sunday, 7 p.m. Hillel of
Metro Detroit's Improv Night at the
D. Dan & Betty Kahn Jewish
Community Center, room 332.
Learn the art of improv and what it
takes to be funny with comedienne
Gilda Hauser and Totally
Unrehearsed Theatre. Cost: $5. RSVP
to Robyn Grauer, (313) 577-3459.

Oct. 17 Sunday, 5:30-9 p.m. YAD's
Super Sunday. The Young Adult
Division kicks off its fundraising cam-
paign at the Max M. Fisher Federation
Building. Volunteer solicitors are need-
ed. For information, call June Reed at
Federation, (248) 642-4260, ext. 208.

Oct. 17-April 30 Sundays, 7:30 p.m.
B'nai B'rith Leadership Network
Bowling League at Country Lanes.
Bowl bi-monthly on four-person
teams. Cost: $10 per week. For infor-
mation, call Annise Berger, (248)
478-2451.

Lauren Dworkin, YAD program-
ming coordinator, compiled this
list. To have your programs listed,
contact her by the 10th of each
month for events occurring the
following month. Please provide
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

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raiTrss NEWS

Communicating
For Singles

"Your Communication
Styles — A Turn-On or Turn-Off?"
will be presented by Brian Ashin at a
meeting Sunday, Oct. 24, of
Connections, the singles program of
Jewish Family Services of Washtenaw
County.
The meeting, from 10:30 a.m.-1
p.m. at the Jewish Community
Center in Ann Arbor, is open to all
Jewish single adults and will include
brunch and time for socializing.
The program's focus is tol help par-
ticipants analyze their communication
styles and move toward more open,
direct interactions. Ashin, a social

worker in private practice in Ann
Arbor, works with individuals and
couples. He presents workshops on
the PAIRS program to improve cou-
ples' communication.
Connections sponsors activities for
singles, a newsletter publicizing local
and national singles events, and
LINCS, a one-to-one introduction
service. For information, call (734)
971-3280.

Scene Travel

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.

January
Jan. 15-22
Ski week at Jackson Hole, Wyo.,
sponsored by National Jewish Singles.
Cost: $1,499 per person, double
occupancy, includes round-trip air
transportation from major U.S. cities,
ground transportation, continental
breakfasts, some group dinners. Call
Moguls Ski & Sun Tours, (800) 666-
4857, or Peter Brownstein,
pab@xmission.com

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