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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-06-02

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Living Well

The Scene

The only
nonstops.

Happenings

For young adults, college age through
30-something.

June 6 Tuesday, 7 p.m. Young Adult
Division Shavuot YAD Style at
Temple Shir Shalom. Cost: $5. Learn
about the holiday and eat favorite hol-
iday dairy foods. For information,
call Lauren Dworkin, (248) 203-1492
or e-mail dworkin@jfind.org

Nonstop to Israel. Nonstop movies.
Nonstop music. Nonstop snoring. (sorry)

EL AL offers the only nonstop flights between Chicago and Tel Aviv,
departing every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday evening.

June 7 Wednesday, 7:15-8:15 p.m.
Israel Mission 2000 is sponsoring pre-
mission educational classes about
Israel. At Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit. No charge. For
information, call Josh Cohen, (248)
203-1471 or e-mail jcohen@jfmd.org

Purchase an EL AL full fare roundtrip ticket (First or Business) and
pay only $250 (plus taxes) for a roundtrip companion ticket in the same class
of service for travel from the U.S.A. to Israel before December 31, 2000.
Call your travel agent or EL AL at 800-223-6700.

June 7 Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Casual
discussion about what it means to be
Jewish, sponsored by Hillel of Metro
Detroit at Starbucks, 6765 Orchard
Lake Road, West Bloomfield. Free
admission and dessert. For informa-
tion, call Debbie, (313) 577-3459.

I

RAN INTO

AN OLD FRIEND TODAY. SHE WILL SOON BE MY

NEW NEIGHBOR AT THE HEATHERWOOD.

WE REMINISCED ABOUT THE GOOD OLE DAYS

AND SHARED OUR DELIGHT ABOUT OUR FUTURE.

AT THE HEATHERWOOD YOU WILL ENJOY

COMPANIONSHIP, DAILY MEALS, HOUSEKEEPING,

24-HOUR STAFFING AND SO MUCH MORE.

the

ATHERWOOD

RETIREMENT COMMUNITY

Kara Weiner, Pro-Detroit coordina-
tor, 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 her at the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit, (248) 203-
1499 , or e-mail kweiner@jfmd.org.
For late additions, call Alan Hitsky
at the Jewish News: (248) 354-6060
or a hitsky@thej ewishnews.com

Travel

_June 22, Aug. 17, Oct. 19, Dec. 14
Israel Encounter trips for ages 21-40,
sponsored by Young Jewish Leadership
Concepts, (800) 223-YJLC or
Lou4YJLC@aol.com .

June 30-July2 Skokie Summer
Shabbaton at Skokie (Ill.) Valley
Agudath Jacob Synagogue and
Congregation Or Torah. Lectures,
kosher meals, Saturday night cabaret,
home hospitality. Cost: $160; $175
after June 15. For information, call
(773) 465 3900 or e - mail
gldclb@aol.com

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For information call
Kathy Ostrowski

July 26 - Aug. 6 Budapest, Vienna
and Prague for ages 30-49, sponsored
by Jewish Singles Vacations,
jsv@tourgroups.com

(248) 350-1777

22800 Crvic CENTER DRIVE

SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN

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