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126.1 | | MTV::KLEINBERGER | Gale Kleinberger | Sat May 17 1986 08:58 | 7 |
| In THE_PHEONIX there is a keyword for religion perference, all you
have to do is check on it...
I don't think starting a new topic in this conference is a good
idea, that is what separate conferences are for...
GLK
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126.2 | What are you doing for dinner Saturday Night? | LEAGLE::GOLDSTEIN | Rich Goldstein | Sat May 17 1986 14:35 | 7 |
| The "haves" are always keeping down the "have-not's". ;-)
(or is that "have-not-niks")
By the way, I think it's a good idea.
Rich G.
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126.3 | What are you doing for dinner FRIDAY night? | CONS::SCHWARTZ | Steven H. Schwartz | Mon May 19 1986 12:21 | 8 |
| I like the idea. To avoid bogging down the "haves" with more notes
to read, I suggest:
- making all ads responses to a single note;
- replying directly to the sender, not responding here.
I know this seems obvious, but it doesn't hurt to ask.
A word from the moderator?
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126.4 | Not "haves" vs. have-nots" | PFLOYD::CHERSON | We're all bozos on this bus | Mon May 19 1986 16:33 | 42 |
| I really wanted to reply to this note this a.m., but I had a meeting
and then had to go off-site.
First of all let me state that I am a "have", drowning in the exotic
state of marital bliss, and have a child to boot. So what? I don't
think that this has anything to do with my opinion that the flow
of topics in this notesfile has any room for a personals file.
I'm very sensitive to the issues of Jewish singles, and their need
for good outlets for meeting. But you all should consider the overall
scope of who is participating in BAGELS, Jews who work for DEC in
Israel and Europe (maybe even GIA?), what use is it to them to read
Jewish personals centered around the Mass./So. N.H. area?
I think that is integral to BAGELS to discuss issues and crises
which confront Israel, the Middle East, Diaspora communities, Judaism,
etc. Yes, we can have an occasional lighter-hearted note on Jewish
Humor, delicatessens, etc. But if we start going off on a tangent and
creating a Jewish Personals, then I think we will have lost the
direction.
It's not an issue of the "haves", and "have-nots", it's an issue
of the purpose of BAGELS. It's also an issue of having to think
beyond the scope of DEC being a "local" company to that of a
multinational. We have at our hands a computer conference that
brings Jews from all over the world together to discuss the "whole
ball-of-wax".
I'm not that up-to-date on the software operating notesfiles, but
it seems as though we ought to be able to spawn some sub-process
in which a Jewish personals can run. In this context I can accept
it.
Again I don't think that it is an issue of "haves vs. have-nots",
it's a question of the purpose of the file.
Just give me a second here to put on my "flame-retardent" suit, OK
I'm ready.
David
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126.5 | Vus mach du ? | CADLAC::MAHLER | Michael | Mon May 19 1986 17:04 | 18 |
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My original intent of BAGELS was a file to cover ALL aspects
of Judaism and Israel. I think this category is not too
far off that theme. If anything, all I have done was to
set aside an area where Jews, single or not, can meet.
Sure, the title is Jewish Singles but perhaps that was a
mistake. WOuld anyone object to making it Jewish Groups ?
Then ANY and EVERYONE can find people that they would like to meet.
Maybe there are married couples who would like to meet that
same, etc.
Up for any offers ?
Michael
Keeping it a democracy.
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126.6 | OK, if you can do it | PFLOYD::CHERSON | We're all bozos on this bus | Mon May 19 1986 17:14 | 7 |
| OK, "Moti", I've always been guilty of letting a combination of
idealism and "benevolent dictatorship" get the best of me. If the
JEWISH GROUPS topic can run parallel with everything else on BAGELS,
then I am all for it. I was just afraid of the file being inundated
with Jewish personals and nothing else.
David "Your friendly, benevolent dictator"
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126.7 | Oy. | CADZOO::MAHLER | Michael | Mon May 19 1986 17:40 | 9 |
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No problem, David, this is why I gave it
on note topic instead of a whole file. SOrt
of an expanded Registration.
Michael
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126.8 | Three Jews, Seven Opinions, No Waiting | LEAGLE::GOLDSTEIN | Rich Goldstein | Mon May 19 1986 18:09 | 58 |
| Submitted for your approval........
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From: SWATT::MAGENHEIM "What? Me, worry?" 19-MAY-1986 14:31
To: LEAGLE::GOLDSTEIN,CONS::SCHWARTZ,MAGENHEIM
Subj: Am I missing something...?
Maybe it's because I was in school all weekend, and have only had one cup
of coffee today, but what did the two of you mean by the "haves" vs. the
"have-nots". I assume it was in response to the FIRST response to my
note in BAGELS ("Calling all Jewish singles!!!"), but I'm SO confused!!
Would you care to enlighten me?
Thanks,
Anita
[and]
From: CONS::SCHWARTZ "Steve Schwartz * HLO2-3/C10 * (617) 568-4804 19-May-1986 1441" 19-MAY-1986 14:37
To: SWATT::MAGENHEIM,LEAGLE::GOLDSTEIN
Subj: Are you missing something...?
I assumed it was "have" a spouse, vs...
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First of all, I don't really have very much to say to SCHWARTZ. I ask what
you are doing for dinner on Saturday Night, and my over-agressive, low-down,
co-respondent tries to beat me to the draw by asking what you are doing for
dinner on Friday Night. I should hope he would know you would be in "shul"
on Friday Night and of course you would be having boiled chicken for dinner.
(But not to be outdone, what are you doing for dinner, tonight?)
(HA HA Schwartz - Top That!)
In any event (I obviously have too much free time on my hands) my use of the
terms "have's" and "have-nots" did indeed refer to the eternal conflict
between (among?) those who have no wants and those who have not. You know,
single people and double people (no, not extra fat people, just people with
significant others, husbands, wives, pets, etc... you get the idea.)
IT WAS A JOKE! (am I over-reacting here? or here?)
And I just made the assumption (which apparently is an incorrect one) that
since the first response to a GREAT! idea was a poo-pooing (watch your vowels
with this one) that the writer, Gail Kleinberger I believe, was a together
person and not a singular person and hence (lawyers love to talk this way)
either wasn't interested in single life or didn't want to be reminded about
single life. I stand corrected on that premise, and appoligize for any
misunderstandings.
Thank you for coming...
Good Night...
and Please Drive Carefully!
Rich
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126.9 | | CADZOO::MAHLER | Michael | Mon May 19 1986 18:29 | 6 |
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Yes, Drive carefully.
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126.10 | | MTV::KLEINBERGER | Gale Kleinberger | Mon May 19 1986 19:56 | 39 |
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>And I just made the assumption (which apparently is an incorrect one) that
>since the first response to a GREAT! idea was a poo-pooing (watch your vowels
>with this one) that the writer, Gail Kleinberger I believe, was a together
>person and not a singular person and hence (lawyers love to talk this way)
>either wasn't interested in single life or didn't want to be reminded about
>single life. I stand corrected on that premise, and appoligize for any
>misunderstandings.
Alright, this is the person who is *together* [thanks for the compliment]
but who is very singular, and at last check still interested in the single
life...
First of all, I am not Jewish, but read this conference ever since a group
called Jews for Jesus came to my church and I have been interested in the
Jewish culture... I usually only read, and when I did put something in here
before I went through Mike Mahler so not to interrupt the flow that was going.
However, when I came to the question that you posed, I felt the need to say
something - not becuase I am a have or a have not, not becuase I am Jewish
or not, but becuase I went to great pains to have Mike Foley start the
singles file way back in October, and to have it become a conference when
VAXNOTES came along. Tom Blinn went through great pains to set up keywords to
make it better. It is one central place that single people can read about
other single people. What if the Christian conference decided to do the
same thing, and then the airplane conference did a topic for those only
interested in planes, or the trains conference did on people only interested in
trains... then a single person who might want to met another single person
would have to read The_Pheonix, then Bagels, then Christianity, then
planes, then trains, and what if a conference that they did not even know
about held Mr/Miss Right-to-be.
I am sorry you felt I was poo-pooing (that is the term you used, am I not
correct) your great idea... obviously I thought it was a great idea when I
took the original thought to Mike... I just think you should keep it under
one roof, not several...
Gale
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126.11 | Just when you thought it was safe... | SWATT::MAGENHEIM | | Mon May 19 1986 20:19 | 24 |
| I'm almost sorry I brought up the whole mess (not entirely, but
almost...) However, having been the second woman to enter a personal
back in the VNOTES days of PERSONALS, I found I was getting the
wrong (well, not right) people responding to it. Perhaps I wasn't
specific around religion. Your point is very well taken, but I
find it hard to sift through THE_PHOENIX, to see whether someone's
Jewish or not, and believe me, it really DOES matter...
If I knew how much "flaming" there would be about this, I might
have held my tongue. The glow is worse than Chernobyl...
Anyway, it was just an idea. So? Do you think we should go ahead,
Mr. Moderator? BTW, I notice you have a personal in THE_PHOENIX,
without mentioning that you preferred a Jewish woman (I spoke to
you many moons ago). Is that because you felt funny specifying
it in that arena (perhaps it doesn't matter)? I know I did, back
when PERSONALS was in VNOTES, hence the sugggestion. I'll end my
flaming here....
Anita
P.S. In my opinion, Jews for Jesus are a bunch of hypocrites, but
that could be another topic in BAGELS, one sure to produce
lots of responses.
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126.12 | See topic 43.0 | MTV::KLEINBERGER | Gale Kleinberger | Tue May 20 1986 08:08 | 8 |
|
>P.S. In my opinion, Jews for Jesus are a bunch of hypocrites, but
> that could be another topic in BAGELS, one sure to produce
> lots of responses.
Anita...see topic 43.0, as that is the topic I had Mike restart, because
I was interested in the group...Gale
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126.13 | Notes> SET CLASS SHIDDUCH | CONS::SCHWARTZ | Better living through A.I. | Tue May 20 1986 09:42 | 14 |
| Short of setting up a relational database for matching singles
(hi-tech computer data-ing?),
what is wrong with a singles note in appropriate files?
If I were looking for a match in the hardcopy personals,
I would check the _Jewish_Advocate_, the _Jewish_Press_, or the
_New_York_Review_of_Books_ ;-). This because the Jewish aspect
is of paramount import to me. Similarly, if I were a passionate
fisherman, I might drop a line :-} in -that- file.
"...and a proper day for making matches for the daughters."
--- a popular Shabbat table song
"...don't forget the sons."
--- a wily artificial intelligence engineer
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126.14 | So, when are people gonna enter notes ? | CADZOO::MAHLER | Michael | Tue May 20 1986 10:18 | 13 |
|
Woah, check this out, BAGELS is getting hot and
heavy again. I love it. Machete please...
I agree with everyone, and no one.
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126.15 | No ads but other single jewish issues | LSMVAX::SANDER | Warren Sander | Tue May 20 1986 11:16 | 22 |
| Well here's my 2 cents worth. I have been a reader (not voyeur)
of THE_PHOENIX since I got added as a member. I haven't put in a
reply because I am never in town and probably wouldn't be able to
make a decent contact if I'm never here. I will be adding an entry
soon (push me if I don't). I don't think we need a Jewish Singles
note here because we can participate with everyone else. Lets get
rid of the myth that since we are of a different faith we have to
do everything different. I would like to see more get togethers
maybe for jewish singles in this file (you know brunch, party, etc
etc (maybe even a Seder next year or a 'break the fast' after Yom
Kippur).. but lets keep the 'personals' in THE_PHOENIX.
On the same topic has anyone out there used the real PHOENIX
or Boston mag personals (either placed and ad or answered one) or
one of the 'Jewish' dating services? I have noticed that at least
in the PHOENIX there SJF ads (I don't know about the SJM's cause
I don't look at them) always seem to have mail waiting for them
which makes me reluctant to write. After all if I'm going to answer
an ad I would like to know that she is going to read the mail. Besides
that I don't know what to say.
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126.16 | My concerns (again) | PFLOYD::CHERSON | We're all bozos on this bus | Tue May 20 1986 13:45 | 23 |
| Yes it's getting hot and heavy again, but when I look at the directory
I see a majority of the "serious" topics with hardly any response
to speak of. I guess that's what was my initial concern with this
business of starting up a Jewish Personals note, I knew that there
would be a lot of response to this subject.
My other concern was that re: Jews who work for DEC in other countries,
what interest would they have in it? I guess I'm just someone who
never concerns himself with is locality, but the world at large.
By the way, the World Jewish Congress has just come out with some
astonishing figures on the future (in numbers) of the Jewish people,
and assimilation and intermarriage play an important role in this.
I have sent away for some detailed information on this, and as soon
as I get it I will relay it in a note here.
My wife and I have an avocation which we do on Sunday while reading
the newspaper, we usually turn to the wedding announcements and
count the number of mixed marriages that are taking place, believe
me it can get very depressing. Now don't you think that I am as
interested as the next person in seeing Jewish singles meet?
David "still your friendly, benevolent dictator"
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126.17 | Why the big simis? | GRAMPS::LISS | Fred - ESD&P Shrewsbury MA | Tue May 20 1986 13:57 | 33 |
| I agree with Anita in the base note. We do need a separate singles
file or at least one note in this file. Even though I am married
now, between my two marriages I've spent five years as bachelor.
All it took was one short year of single life for me to realize
that I could never settle for anyone other than a Jewish woman.
Ever since that realization I have mostly attended Jewish single
activities. The lesson is simple. If you want to meet a Jewish
partner, you go where there are Jews. (Don't knock Jewish singles
dances. I first met my wife at one.)
The same goes for a personals file. You stand a much better chance
of meeting a Jewish partner in this file than if you go elsewhere.
As far as THE_PHOENIX file is concerned, if one advertises as an
SJM or SJF isn't that a message to all other readers of the file?
To me it means if you are not Jewish, don't bother answering. By
advertising in this way we are separating our advertisements from
the others. So why not list your ad in this file? Besides what is
wrong with being separate? It's our heritage. We've been that way
for thousands of years.
The only problem I can envision is that someone would advertise
in this file and give the impression that they are Jewish when,
in fact, they are not.
Even though I agree with the basic idea of your note, Anita, I
don't think it was nice of you to take a swipe at the JFJs. I
don't want any one to call me a Jewish so and so. For that reason
I don't call anyone else names. Remember "Do not do to others what
you would not want them to do to you." Besides, once you realize
that the JFJs are not Jewish, you won't get so upset.
Fred
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126.18 | Ok, Fred, you can put your other leg down. | NONAME::MAHLER | Michael | Tue May 20 1986 14:16 | 15 |
|
Good points all of you. I have a problem here though,
some of the best relationships I have had were with
non-Jewish women. Not that I could not with a Jewish woman,
but that I have yet to. (Perhaps it was the Lawn-guy-land
stigma that didn't agree with me.
Anyway, I would hope that having a Jewish Singles Topic
would help matters, and if it even helps one couple hit
it off, then it has served a priceless life, or two.
Mad Man Mordecai The Mauler of MR2's.
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126.19 | All I meant was.... | SWATT::MAGENHEIM | | Tue May 20 1986 14:22 | 6 |
| I wasn't necessarily taking a swipe at JFJs (once I realized what
the heck you were talking about), but you basically said the same
thing in your last sentence "once you realize that JFJs are not
Jewish..." That's all was getting at, that Jews for Jesus are, in
my opinion now, oxymorons (like Jumbo Shrimp or military intelligence).
But this is getting away from the premise of the base note...
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126.20 | Crunch. | NONAME::MAHLER | Michael | Tue May 20 1986 14:39 | 11 |
|
David, what's wron giwth...
SJM LOOKING FOR SJF IN READING ENGLAND.
Cuz this files is based in the Newest of the Old does
not mean that someone oversea's can not use it to find
someone else oversea's, No ?
Michael The Damager.
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126.21 | It's a hell of a drive to Reading! | PFLOYD::CHERSON | We're all bozos on this bus | Tue May 20 1986 15:13 | 7 |
| Mike,
Have you ever tried to initiate and maintain a long-distance
relationship?
David
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126.22 | Jack La Lane, watch out. | CADZOO::MAHLER | Michael | Tue May 20 1986 16:11 | 14 |
|
What I meant was that someone in Reading might
meet someone else in Reading through this file.
NO I never have driven there, I was too tired
after swimming.
Michael
< Note 126.21 by PFLOYD::CHERSON "We're all bozos on this bus" >
-< It's a hell of a drive to Reading! >-
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126.23 | MJM looking for the meaning of life | PFLOYD::CHERSON | We're all bozos on this bus | Tue May 20 1986 16:31 | 4 |
| Ok, if two star-crossed people can meet in Reading via this file,
than more power to you.
D.C.
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126.24 | Very MJM | GRAMPS::LISS | Fred - ESD&P Shrewsbury MA | Tue May 20 1986 16:52 | 4 |
| I often wonder if people who meet through personal ads actually
develop "long term" or "meaningful" relationships.
Fred
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126.25 | A-T-B/MJM | STAR::TOPAZ | | Tue May 20 1986 17:56 | 6 |
| re .2x:
I have heard of some long-distance relationships that eventually
work out in one way or another.
--Mr Topaz
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126.26 | I know of a case.. | 2696::BISHOP | | Wed May 21 1986 23:42 | 5 |
| I know of a couple (now married several years, one child) who
met by way of his ad in The Phoenix. He was Jewish, she converted.
So it does happen.
-John Bishop
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126.27 | So do I | TLE::TITLE | | Thu May 22 1986 16:06 | 6 |
| re: .-1
Talking about me again, John... By the way, it's been less than
3 years, not "several years".
Yes, Phoenix ads can work
- Rich
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126.28 | Well???? Where are you? | SWATT::MAGENHEIM | | Wed May 28 1986 16:18 | 5 |
| Well... After all the hubbub (and SOME ferbissiner comments) about this
topic, I must say I'm disappointed to see how few people have inputted
to topic 128. Maybe the ferbissiner comments were justified...
Whaddya say, Michael? Think we ought to trash it?
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126.29 | DON'T TRASH IT!!! | GENRAL::KAUFMAN | A Real Biker | Wed Jun 04 1986 10:02 | 7 |
|
No, I like the idea of this note.
Mike K.
(still waiting to find out if there are any other jewish singles
in Colorado)
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126.30 | Raison d'etre (sp?) | SWATT::MAGENHEIM | | Wed Jun 04 1986 11:06 | 9 |
| The only reason the suggestion of "trashing" it came up, was that
there have only been three (count 'em, three) entries in all this time.
(Not only that, but I don't know how the other two are doing, but
there's been little response, even to this note.) %^{
In response to .29, try it, you'll like it! Who knows? Someone
could be planning a trip to Colorado.
Anita
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126.31 | O.K. Guys, this personal's for you! | MRMFG3::V_MARSH | Valerie A. | Wed Jul 30 1986 13:21 | 31 |
| Hello all - I'm new in this file, and I certainly feel that it is
a place for a personal if, as mentioned in a previous entry, if
it brings two people together - then its worth it. SOOOOOOOO, here
goes.....
I am single, jewish (otherwise I'd be putting this in THE_PHOENIX),
36, petite, auburn-haired, attractive, fun-loving, good wit and
affectionate. I love dancing/music and am very active w/activities
including skiing, scuba diving, cycling, softball. My interests
go on (but need not here). I work in Marlboro and live in Westboro.
(There, that should be enough!)
I have my career and my friends but would like to meet that special
someone. If you are 32+, sincere, comfortable with yourself (but
not stuck on yourself), a gentleman, enjoy an active and sharing
life, please reply via mail.
Obviously, I feel if we can use this conference as a vehicle to
meet others - so be it!
Valerie
including skiing, scuba diving, cycling, softball
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126.32 | Jewish Singles Service | EAGLEA::DANTOWITZ | David .. DTN: 226-6957 -- LTN2-1/H07 | Thu Jul 31 1986 17:51 | 19 |
|
There is a Jewish Singles organization in MA, here's the address:
The Jewish Singles Service
723 Beacon Street
Number #1
Newton, MA 02159
As I remember it is a pretty long listing (20-40 pages, 4-5
personals/page) and comes out once a month. I think it is
only $10 for a yearly (mailed) subscription and the age groups
are pretty well distributed. The ads are mostly from eastern
Massachusetts, but there are also ads from NH, NY, NJ and
western MA.
David
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126.33 | POETRY IN EMOTION | SETH::GRACE | | Fri Sep 05 1986 15:51 | 12 |
| I THOUGHT SOMEBODY WOULD NEVE ASK!
My entry into this indicates not an exclusivity of my direction
of interests in people but an inclusivity! I want to reach people
that can undestand my humor and background and don't have the
possibilityof hidden prejudice,It is hard enough to get a good rela-
tionship going w/o the burden of judgement or prejudgement!
My particulars are in Singles note #7 and Whoareyou #659 and
The_Pheonix under AmazingGrace arond #127-129.Does it pay to advertise?
I am divorced and have no children> I'm quite well adjusted and
so is my ex-partner.In fact we are still friends! I love life love,and
possibilities> Let's go! Russ Grace
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126.34 | New address for JSS | EAGLE7::DANTOWITZ | David .. DTN: 226-6957 | Sun Sep 07 1986 12:39 | 15 |
|
New address for the Jewish Singles Service
P.O. Box 247
Newton, MA 02159
(617) 244-7316
They are growing rapidly. I just saw the current
issue and it has grown in size and readership. It
also lists Jewish singles event in the New York and
Boston areas.
David
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