Ask yourself the following questions: • Do you have assets you want to leave to your children or other relatives? • Would taking care of you be emotionally difficult for your spouse? • Do you place a high value on your independence, privacy, and dignity? Plan for your future today! Richard Levine (248) 344-4600 For further information call email: glrbase@aol.com Simon Rotberg Invites You To See Our Large Choice of World Class KOSHER WINES Among Our Wide Selection Feb. 22 Tuesday, 8 p.m. Eastern Michigan University Nickel Night at the Wooden Nickel. Kosher snacks. For information, call Alissa Parker, (734) 482-0456 or Your Pennsylvania Life agent can help you design a "Long Term Care or Home Health Care" insurance program that can provide the protection you want and need. • Prime Choice Meats • Gourmet Foods • Gift Baskets & Trays For young adults, post-college through 30-something. hillel@on_line.emich.edu • If we could show you a way to protect yourself and maintain your dignity and privacy, would this be important to you? qer Happenings 25877 Laliser ° Southfield (at Civic Center Dr.) Feb. 22 Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Young Adult Division co-sponsors with SAJE "Building a Jewish Home: From Text to Tachlis." Kahn JCC. Cost for three sessions: $5. Register with Lauren Dworkin at Federation, (248) 203- 1492. Feb. 26 Saturday, 8 p.m. Young Adult Division evening of classical music with the Chamber Music Society of Detroit. At Seligman Family Performing Arts Center, Detroit Country Day School. Cost: $54 per couple. RSVP to Lauren Dworkin, (248) 203-1492. Feb. 26 Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Night under the stars with Hillel of Metro Detroit at Wayne State University Planetarium. Show features Cape Canaveral, Earth's atmosphere and Mars. RSVP to Robyn Grauer, (313) 577-3459 or hillel@wayne.edu (248) 352'8556 Moguls Ski & Sun Tours, (800) 666- 4857, or Peter Brownstein, pab@xmission.corn March 19-21 The annual United Jewish Communities National Young Leadership Conference. Some 3,000 young Jewish leaders will disccuss global issues and meet political and government officials. Local chairs are Hadas Bernard, Paul Silverman, Shelly Katz, Steven Weinstock, Bryce Sandler and Helene White. Conference cost (not including hotel or airfare), $440. A $200 Campaign pledge reduces feee $200. For information, call Tanya Mazor- Posner at Jewish Federation, (248) 203-1456. March 24-26 Jewish singles weekend (ages 25-55) in Washington, D.C. area. Sponsored by Creative Events & Introductions, Boston. Friday will include a cocktail reception and dance; Saturday, buffet breakfast, dinner reception, swing dance lesson and dance; Sunday, buffet breakfast. DoubleTree Hotel, Rockville, Md. Double room: $355 per person. Single room: $465 per person. For information, call Creative Events, (978) 897-9422, or e-mail evntcre8tr@aol.com Fax: (248) 35 2- 7 2 54 an , -Pro-Detroit coor- MOTOR COACH TOURS AIR AND CRUISE TRAVEL WASHINGTON, D.C. &SMITHSONIAN $45 Jewish Community (enters of Chicago Apr. 27 30 (Meals, Tour) - STRATFORD 1 3 DAYS - May 19 20 thru Oct. - "DEAD SEA SCROLLS" June 2 4 - WISCONSIN DELLS — FR $75 Meals, Tours $353 SHAW FEST 2 & 3 DAYS FR $239 July 7-8 thru Oct. - - "MAMA MIA!" (NEwmusicAoTORONTO $339 July 14-16 & Aug. 11-13 A Must! "TALL SHIPS & LIGHTHOUSES" BOSTON $59 July 10 15 Meals, Tours MACKINAW CITY & MACKINAC ISLAND $169 July 15 16; Aug. 5 6 & 19 20 NOVA SCOTIA $1250 July 22-31 Meals, Tours, and More! — - - - - ALSO: One Day Trips, Niagra Falls, Mt. Pleasant, Boston, Scottish "TATTOO" Hamilton, Cruises, Europe, Lion King, Toronto, "AIDA",N.Y. CALL FOR MORE TRIPS & FLYERS All rates P.O. Dbl. except where noted. 2/18 2000 100 BERKLEY TOURS AND TRAVEL 248-865-8890 • 1-800-875-8687 rams listed, contact th of each month for • ccurnng the following lease provide complete A-o her at the Jewish of Metropolitan fitletto. d trdit, (248) 203-1499, or e- mail kfriedman@jfm .org. For late additions, call Alan Hitsky at the Jewish News: (248) ' CHICAGO $284 June 14 17; Sep. 20 23 . To i ed this list. FeAturing affordable short-term vacation opportunities for adults ages.:.55 and older. May 21-Z6, Z000 June 11-16, ?000 June Z5-30, Z000 Scene Travel Programs are held at the beautifid PerlsteinResort & Conference Center in the Wisconsin Dells. (all for more information! 847-675-220O 354-6060 or ahitsliy@thejewishnews.com A JCC is a partner in serving our community, receiving support from the Jewish United Fund/Jewish Federation. March March 18-25 Ski week at Chamonix, France, spon- sored 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 Shabbat Dinner Program March 10 Young adults age 21-35 can share Shabbat dinner through a new pro- gram of the Young Adult Division and the Rekindling Shabbat Young Adult Task Force of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. Couples and singles may host or be a guest at an informal Shabbat dinner at 7 p.m. Friday, March 10, at various homes. Participants will share a home- made, candlelit dinner. Those who are vegetarian or shomer Shabbat will be accommodated. Chairs of the program are YAD Education and Culture Committee members Amy Schlussel, Michael Benchetrit, Eric Bronstein and Melissa Seligman. Reservation deadline is March 2. For information or reservations, con- tact Lauren Dworkin, (248) 203- 1492, or dworkin@jfmd.org