Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 4, 1991 Page: 28 of 28
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ternative to the current dating
scene. The friendly staff is avail-
able on Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday, 5-9 p.m., and now on
Sunday, noon-6 p.m. For more
information, call Louise Lihn at
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7:00-10:00p.m., Mon.-Thurs. July 8-18th (Sunday schedule to be announced.)
Chabad Lubavitch Center. 10900 Fondren. Houston. TX 77096.
Any Jew who wants to learn, at whatever level-beginner or advanced.
$80.00 per person plus cost of books and supplies.
Hecause life is the
greatest gift
Talmud I&II
Torah I&Il
Jewish History
Siddur (Prayer Book)
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SINGLES ACTIVITY CALENDAR
For events between uly 4 and 14/Singles Hotline: 729-9911
For Matchntaker Dating Serrtce (MDS), call 729-3200, ext. DATE
MDS-isopen Tues., Wed., Thurs., 5-9 p.m., and now on Sun.. noon-6 p.m.
HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT THE UJA
SINGLES MISSION TO ISRAEL 11? J
(July 28 - August 8) ,
Program features will include:
•Well structured courses led by local rabbis, educators,
and senior rabbinical students from Brooklyn.
•Individual chavrusas - a yeshiva experience (one-on-one
Torah learning available). .
•Lunch ’N Learn mid-day Torah sessions in various lo-
cations throughout the city.
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CURRICULUM .
Hebrew Reading Crash Course
Halacha (Jewish Law)
Chasidus I&II
the Jewish Community Center will
open earlier, 12 noon on Sundays
beginning July 7. It will include a
coffee and cake hour, too. Now
members can meet, make new
acquaintances, mingle with old
friends ahd enjoy the sweet treats.
Members are asked to bring a
friend so she orhe, if over 21 and
single, may join this nonprofit,
successful dating service. They
should bring their .favorite photos
for their "profiles". Without be-
coming a member, they will not
be admitted into the viewing
rooms.-'Sweet starters" will be
available in the courtyard outside
the office, room 120, until 1 p.m.
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July 10, Wed, 5pm at
7555 Bellaire
Call 988-4700
NEED TO
DOCTOR YOUR
MCAT SCORE?
If your MCAT score needs a
shot in the arm, come to the
experts in test preparation—
Stanley H. Kaplan.
Our test-taking techniques
and educational review, will
help you be in top condition
test day. We’ll not only sharpen
your scientific knowledge, but
your reading, problem-solving,
and essay-writing skills tep.
Summer courses are regis-
tering now. So call the best in
test prep—Kaplan. And get an
MCAT score that you deserve
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Computer Unravete Secret Codes
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A Talk by Rabbi Heschel Greenberg
at Project Talmud on July 11th, 7p.m.
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The Jewish Federation is offering a limited amount
a of $500 subsidies for participants of this mission.
) For more information, call Marci Hollander, 729-7000
0 The Jewish Federation of Greater Houston
^Single? *
Don't Pay Bia DOLLARS
to join a Singles Club. Call
for FREEMEMBERSHIP
CONTINENTAL CONNECTIONS
965-9569
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UPCOMING EVENTS TO WATCH FOR: 1991 UJA Hatik-
vah Singles Mission to Israel, July 7-18 ... and another singles mis-
sion, which leaves for Israel on July 28 and returns on Aug. 8. For in-
formation, call Marci Hollander at Jewish Federation, 729-7000. (See
article.) ... Houston Jewish Singles Coalition (HJSC) Shabbat Sha-
■ lom services: Friday, July 19, 7:30 p.m., at Emanu El, and Friday, Aug.
9, at Jewish Community North.
THURSDAY, JULY 4 - Independence Day
SUNtTAY, JULY 7
Bowling Club - 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m., at Fair Lanes Southway, 8180
S. Gessner. $1 plus the cost of bowling. Meet for lunch afterward. Call
Gale Paschkes, 558-4664, for information.
HJSC (Houston Jewish Singles Coalition) - 7 p.m., monthlydinner at
Doneraki Mexican Restaurant, 7705 Westheimer at Hillcroft. For in-
formation, contact Leslie Alter, 771-2117. * 4
NS(NorthsideSingles) - 7p.m., dinner at the Potato Patch Restaurant
on EM 1960 and Aldine Westfield. For information, call June Perlin at
713/852-8834 or Marty Lambert at 445-9977.
TUESDAY, JULY 9
• JCC - 7 p.m., Jewish Single Parents meeting. Call Sue Zerlin, 981-
4306.
SATURDAY, JULY 13 - Sabbath ends at 9:07p.m.
NS - visit to IMAX, Planetarium, Museum plus Alfred's and Swiss
Chalet, starting with carpooling at 3 p.m. to Alfred's. For information,
call June Perlin at 713/852-8834 or Marty Lambert at 445-9977,
SUNDAY, JULY 14
Bowling Club - 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m., at Fair Lanes Southway, 8180
S. Gessner. (See July 7 item.)
Hebrew, rather than modern con-
versational Hebrew. "Unlike other
contemporary languages, Hebrew
has not changed that much in
twenty-five hundred years," said
Rabbi Edward S. Treister, the
course instructor.
Registration for the fall semes-
ter takes place Aug. 12 and 13 and
late registration on Aug. 23.
Classes begin on Monday, Aug. 26.
For information on the Hebrew
program, contact Rabbi Treister at
the University of Houston's De-
partment of Hispanic and Classi-
cal Languages, 947-4833. □
from Brooklyn
This schoolisauthorized underfed-
eraliaw to enroll nonimmigrantalien
etudents (120).
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