Living Well The Scene Detroit's successful singles mission to Israel is adding some double wrinkles. CARI WALDMAN Special to the Jewish News E ighty young adults, both couples and singles, ages 35 and under, gathered Jan. 25 to hear about this summer's Israel Adventure 2000 The July 2-12 trip is sponsored locally by the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit and national- ly by the United Jewish Communities. The energy was high at the local' meeting as trip lead- ers spoke about last year's adventures, paralleling the experience to summer camp for grown-ups. "We have changed the landscape of the trip this year, bringing it to new heights," said 33-year-old Scott Kaufman, trip co-chair. "This year we are adding two new elements to the existing and successful singles bus: a couples bus and a veterans bus." Kaufman will experi- . ence the Israel mission for the fifth time this summer. "Many young married couples have no interest in an Clockwise from above left: Listening to the presentation are Todd Gesund of Novi, Brad Urdan of West Bloomfield, Marty Beluin of older persons' mission and Bloomfield Hills and Brian Satovsky of West Bloomfield. Lee Trepeck of HuntingtonWoods talks about his Israel experiences. Amy Lash of feel left out in the atmos- Royal Oak signs in. phere of a singles' mission. We are filling a much-needed people from new cities, and seeing the trip, saying how wonderful it was, ping with certain day and night time niche and this trip is an effective vehi- the sights are my top priorities," but we did not want to be the only social spots. On the other hand, the cle to getting people involved," said Satovsky said. couple," said Lantor. "We are going couples will maintain their indepen- Kaufman. Brad Urdan, 29, of West now, before we start a family." dence by traveling on a separate bus. Recently married trip leaders for Bloomfield, said he is looking forward Amy Lash, 28, and Craig Lash, 30, Detroit is the first city to add the the couples bus, Robin and Lee to spending quality time with people of Royal Oak have been married one couples element to the UJC singles Trepeck, translate their vision of the in a city he has never experienced. year. "We were looking for a young, mission. "This year's couples bus couples adventure into summer camp Michelle Levin, 27, of West active, organized mission to go on could serve as a cornerstone of a refo- lingo: "The bus is your cabin; the Bloomfield is hoping to go on the with our peers, to experience Israel cused effort to provide programming tour guide is your counselor; your sig- mission to see her roots. for the first time," said Amy. that caters to young couples," said nificant other is your bunk mate; and Best friends Michelle Faxon, 23, of Brian Satovsky, 29, of West Trepeck. the country is the camp grounds." West Bloomfield, and Jill Rosenfield, Bloomfield, is single and wants to Jennifer Lantor, 27, and Todd "Couples," said Lee Trepack, "will 23, of Farmington Hills, are excited revisit Israel while he is young. "I Kroll, 31, of Birmingham, who will maximize the best benefits of both to experience Israel together and meet spent the summer of 1988 in Israel, be married in a few weeks, are thrilled worlds." new, young Jewish people from but I am ready to revisit. Bonding that a couples bus has been added. In one sense, the couples will gain Detroit. with the good friends I will be travel- "We wanted to go last year when from the energy, size and infrastruc- "It is a real testament to our Jewish ing with, making relationships with many of our friends returned from ture of the singles mission, overlap- 2/4 2000 100