Guest guest Posted April 14, 2007 Report Share Posted April 14, 2007 You are invited to join us at Veggie Heaven this Thursday April 19th at 7 pm in Parsippany New Jersey This IS a Jewish Singles event for Jewish singles who are over 21. JewishSinglesOfNJ/ and JewishSinglesinNJforIsrael/ and JewishSinglesFromEverywhere/ invite you to join us at Veggie Heaven, Kosher, Chinese, Totally Vegetarian (Vegan) Restaurant in Parsippany, New Jersey this Thursday April 19th at 7 p.m. There is no charge to attend the event You do not have to be a member of any of our groups to attend the event. You pay the restaurant directly for whatever you order, plus tax and tip. This IS a Jewish Singles event for Jewish singles who are over 21. You DO NOT need a reservation to attend. Simply show up. Please join us for this relaxed, informal social get together this Thursday April 19th at 7 p.m. at Veggie Heaven , which is a 100% non- smoking restaurant, is moderately priced,has brown rice, does not use MSG or animal products, is Kosher and totally vegetarian, has plenty of free parking and is easy to reach from nearby highways. Here are the directions to Veggie Heaven It is a Vegan Chinese Totally Vegetarian Kosher Restaurant. The restaurant is located in Parsippany, New Jersey at 1119 Route 46 East #8A Parsippany, New Jersey, in a shopping center which has plenty of parking and is near Route 80. The telephone numbers of the restaurant are 973 335-9876 and 973 263- 8331 the zip code, if you are using Mapquest, is 07054. From the West (I-80)Take I-80 East and exit at the Lake Hiawatha/Whippany exit. Make a left at the light at the exit go past the entrance ramp which would put you back onto Route 80 going west and make a left turn into the shopping center. From the South (I-287) Take I-287 North to the exit for I-80 eastbound From the North (I-287) Take I-287 South to the exit for I-80 eastbound Look for the signs for the Lake Hiawatha/Whippany Exit. Make a left at the light at the exit go past the entrance ramp which would put you back onto Route 80 going west and make a left turn into the shopping center. FROM THE GARDEN STATE PARKWAY TAKE EXIT 145 TO ROUTE 280 WEST THEN Take the NEW RD exit- exit number 1. 0.15 miles Keep RIGHT at the fork in the ramp. 0.07 miles Stay straight to go onto NEW RD. 0.63 miles Turn LEFT onto US-46 West. DRIVING WEST ON ROUTE 46 Continue for two traffic lights (second light is Parsippany-Troy Hills Shopping Center)which is at the INTERSECTION of Route 46 and Beverwyck Road AT WHICH YOU COULD TURN RIGHT TOWARDS LAKE HIAWATHA, INSTEAD OF TURNING RIGHT HOWEVER TURN LEFT AT THAT INTERSECTION ONTO SOUTH BEVERWYCK ROAD,THEN TURN RIGHT INTO THE SHOPPING CENTER ITSELF WHICH IS BEFORE THE WEST BOUND RAMP TO ANOTHER HIGHWAY DO NOT TURN RIGHT INTO THE BANK BUT TURN RIGHT BEYOND THE BANK AND INTO THE SHOPPING CENTER, VEGGIE HEAVEN IS NEAR THE HEALTH FOOD STORE AND IS IN THE MIDDLE OF THE SHOPPING CENTER, WHICH HAS PLENTY OF PARKING IF YOU GET LOST CALL THE RESTAURANT FOR DIRECTIONS IF YOU ARRIVE EARLY YOU MAY WISH TO DO SOME SHOPPING AT THE PATHMARK SUPERMARKET WHICH IS IN THE SAME SHOPPING CENTER. AND OR AT A HEALTH FOOD STORE ALSO LOCATED IN THE SAME SHOPPING CENTER. From Route 80 Westbound get off at Exit 47 which will take you onto Route 46 Westbound and proceed to the Parsippany-Troy Hills Shopping Center) which is at the INTERSECTION of Route 46 and Beverwyck Road AT WHICH YOU COULD TURN RIGHT TOWARDS LAKE HIAWATHA, INSTEAD OF TURNING RIGHT HOWEVER TURN LEFT AT THAT INTERSECTION ONTO SOUTH BEVERWYCK ROAD,THEN TURN RIGHT INTO THE SHOPPING CENTER ITSELF WHICH IS BEFORE THE WEST BOUND RAMP TO ANOTHER HIGHWAY DO NOT TURN RIGHT INTO THE BANK BUT TURN RIGHT BEYOND THE BANK AND INTO THE SHOPPING CENTER, VEGGIE HEAVEN IS NEAR THE HEALTH FOOD STORE AND IS IN THE MIDDLE OF THE SHOPPING CENTER, WHICH HAS PLENTY OF PARKING IF YOU GET LOST CALL THE RESTAURANT FOR DIRECTIONS The telephone numbers of the restaurant are 973 335-9876 and 973 263- 8331 the zip code, if you are using Mapquest, is 07054. The restaurant is a non-smoking restaurant and moderately priced. The restaurant states that it does not use MSG and does not use any animal products at all. It is certified Kosher by United Kosher Supervision P.O. Box 317 Monsey, NEW YORK 10952 Phone: (845) 352-1010 Fax: (845) 352-0316 Rabbinic Administrator: Rabbi Yaakov Spivak We also hope that you will join Please state that you are Jewish, Single, 21 or over, when you apply to join the Jewish Singles at the websites the urls below will take you to JewishSinglesOfNJ/ JewishSinglesinNJforIsrael/ JewishSinglesFromEverywhere/ Do you have a Jewish single friend that you have not yet met in person and may have been in touch with via email or telephone or otherwise Why not invite that Jewish single friend to meet you at one of the many Jewish singles events listed in our posts Be sure to send your photo to your Jewish single friend, and to ask your Jewish single friend to send a photo to you. That way you can recognize one another when you meet at a Jewish singles event. Please state that you are Jewish, Single, 21 or over, when you apply to join the Jewish Singles at the websites the urls below will take you to JewishSinglesOfNJ/ JewishSinglesinNJforIsrael/ JewishSinglesFromEverywhere/ we are trying to create a veggie world. That means of course getting more people to become aware of the need to go veggie. And what about the veggies who are out there already? Well I want to tell you a personal story about that. My late father was a veggie when he was younger, but he married a carnivore. As a result I was raised as a carnivore, though I can recall my late father eating vegetable plates at diners we would go to so he could get them and eating vegetarian Chinese food at Chinese restuarants we would go to so he could get that food. At long last he finally gave up and ended his vegetarianism. Though he lived to what some consider to be " a ripe old age " I am convinced that had he remained a veggie he would still be alive. He has been dead for some years now. What all of that means of course is that we need to make sure that veggies marry veggies and that they raise their children as veggies. So the need for single veggie organizations is enormous. NJSingleVegetarians/ Subscribe: NJSingleVegetarians- It was certainly good fortune that I became a veggie myself quite awhile ago but many children of these so-called " veg/carnivore " or " mixed-marriages " are not quite so lucky and end up as non- veggies. I am also of course promoting the veggie way of life to others who are not yet veggies. One key group to promote the veggie way of life to is science fiction fans. Why science fiction fans? Well because some science fiction fans actually become science fiction writers. Why science fiction writers then? Well because the way of life that we take for granted here in the so-called " first world " , of industrialized nations is a way of life that not so long ago was considered to be science fiction. It was a science fiction writer: Arthur C. Clarke, who came up with the idea of communications satellites as a science fiction idea. Well they are fiction no more. Nor are communications devices that do not require wires. Remember the " communicators " on StarTrek? Chances are you have a cell phone in your pocket or in your car, or if you don't you know more than one person who does. Once again, fiction no more. Fact. The science fiction fan of today is the science fiction writer of tomorrow. The science fiction story or idea of today is the fact of tomorrow, just as yesterday's science fiction stories and ideas are the facts of today. Another place I am helping to promote the veggie way of life is in the Jewish community. I happen to be Jewish and would want nothing but the best way of life there is for my fellow Jews. Eating animals is not only not good for the animals who are murdered for food, it is not good for the humans who eat them. Being veggie is also very much in the interests of the Jewish community around the world. Producing a pound of steak " protein " on the plate requires up to 21 pounds of so-called " feed " protein from things like the 42% of American wheat production, the 86% of American corn, oats and barley production, the 90% of non-exported soybean production, that goes into the creation of that pound of steak " protein " on the plate of the American animal eater. Producing all of that so-called " feed " requires a lot of energy. More energy is used as petro-chemical based fertilizers, herbicides, insecticides, etc. as well as in the transportation of that so-called " feed " , and of the animals themselves, in the disposal of their wastes, in the movement of water to irrigate those crops and to " water " those animals. Many of the energy sources involved are nations around the world that supply arms to terrorists who slaughter Jews in Israel and around the world, as well as other innocents, such as those who were slaughtered on September 11th. 2001. So I am promoting Jewish singles events at veggie establishments to bring the fact of being able to have a veggie meal as a reality to my fellow Jews. I do so periodically at Veggie Heaven, a Kosher Vegan Chinese Restaurant with several locations here in New Jersey. I hope that similar restaurants exist elsewhere that may serve as event locations. Failing that I hope that vegan house parties can be arranged everywhere. If you are Jewish yourself I hope that you will do the same wherever you may be. If you are able to come to some of these events I hope that you will do so. If you live too far away to get to them by all means create them. Create them for your fellow Jews if you are Jewish. Create them for your fellow veggies if you are veggie. Create them for science fiction fans if you want to see science fiction fans become veggie and science fiction ideas created by veggie science fiction writers, all of whom start off as science fiction fans creating the new facts of life on earth as ones which will make it possible for a veggie world to in fact come into being. Will you help in these effforts? Jewish Singles and Other Events Because singles events at which Jews meet non-Jews often result in marriages between Jews and non-Jews, with the children resulting from such marriages usually raised as non-Jews, we feel that it is vitally important that single Jews go to Jewish singles events and meet other Jewish singles at those events. If you know anyone who happens to be Jewish who is hosting singles events please ask him or her to consider hosting events just for Jewish singles. We also offer the opportunity at our on line Jewish singles groups to post your Jewish singles introductions and to respond to other Jewish singles introductions. Please do so regularly. Please state that you are Jewish, single and over 21 in your introductions at our on line Jewish singles groups. Please state that you are Jewish, Single, 21 or over, when you apply to join the Jewish Singles at the websites the urls below will take you to JewishSinglesOfNJ/ JewishSinglesinNJforIsrael/ JewishSinglesFromEverywhere/ A free fantastic Jewish singles resource can be found at the url below http://www.thejewishpeople.org/ You may post your own introductions there, with our without photos of yourself and may also search for other Jewish singles there by state, gender, age range, etc. Everything there is free. We have no connections whatsoever to the site, but if you do post your photo there you may wish to include the url where your photo may be found at that site, in your introductions, and responses to other introductions, that you post at our Jewish singles groups. Today Saturday April 14th 2007 CE Sunshine and clouds mixed. High 56F. Winds WNW at 10 to 15 mph. Tonight: Cloudy with rain developing after midnight. Low 43F. Winds SE at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 80%. Rainfall around a quarter of an inch. Tomorrow: Windy with rain, heavy at times. High 43F. Winds ENE at 25 to 35 mph. Rainfall possibly over two inches. Winds could occasionally gust over 50 mph. Tomorrow night: Windy with a heavy, steady rain in the evening. Rain showers continuing late. Low 38F. Winds N at 25 to 35 mph. Winds could occasionally gust over 40 mph. Monday: Windy with showers at times. Highs in the mid 40s and lows in the upper 30s. Tuesday: Windy with showers. Highs in the mid 40s and lows in the upper 30s. Wednesday: Mostly Cloudy. Highs in the upper 40s and lows in the low 40s. COASTAL FLOOD WATCH Powerful weekend rainstorm forecast Posted by the Asbury Park Press on 04/14/07 BY TODD B. BATES ENVIRONMENTAL WRITER A powerful storm is expected to hit New Jersey this weekend, and a coastal flood watch was to be in effect from late tonight through Sunday night, according to the National Weather Service. At this point, it looks like the storm will be " pretty intense, " said Valerie Meola, a meteorologist in the weather service's Mount Holly office. It appears that with the strong onshore winds and a new moon approaching Tuesday, " we could see some possibly moderate tidal flooding, " Meola said. There " could be some beach erosion as well, " she said. The weather service has also issued a flood watch for western Monmouth County, and " we could get widespread amounts of about 2 inches of rain, " she said. Low pressure that was developing over Texas on Friday afternoon is forecast to move east and reach northern Georgia tonight, according to the weather service's Mount Holly office Web site. The storm is then expected to head to the northeast and move off the Virginia and Maryland coasts Sunday afternoon, the Web site said. The intensifying storm will then pass over Delaware and New Jersey coastal waters late Sunday before moving over Long Island and southern New England on Sunday night and Monday, the Web site said. Any rainfall on Sunday will only exacerbate tidal flooding, according to the Web site. At Sandy Hook, high tides will occur at 6:40 a.m. and 7:07 p.m. Sunday. High tides at Seaside Heights will take place at 6:10 a.m. and 6:37 p.m. Sunday. A coastal flood watch means that tidal flooding could occur during the next 48 hours, and coastal residents should be prepared for rising water, according to the Web site. Nor'easter setting its sights on Jersey Friday, April 13, 2007 BY BRIAN DONOHUE Star-Ledger Staff Think yesterday's weather was soggy? Just wait until this weekend. Forecasters say a powerful nor'easter is taking aim at New Jersey, promising more drenching rain, high winds and concerns over coastal flooding and beach erosion. About 1 1/2 inches of rain fell yesterday over parts of the state, causing flooding in low lying areas and delaying flights at Newark Liberty International Airport by an average of 2 1/2 to 3 hours. Even as the rain fell yesterday, a storm expected to form over the Carolinas and move northward Sunday was dominating forecasters' attention. " It looks just like a big ole nasty storm, " said Jim Eberwine, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Mount Holly. " I'm sure the adjectives will be flying over the next few days. For so late in the season, it's going to be a whopper. " The coastal storm could sit off the New Jersey coast until Tuesday, punishing the Shore with high winds and surf during a period of already high lunar tides, forecasters said. The national weather forecaster discussion, a Web site used by meteorologists, warned the slow-moving storm could cause " coastal flooding and beach erosion not seen in many years. " Eberwine said the current forecast calls for some of the precipitation to fall as sleet or snow in the northernmost parts of the state, but said there is not enough cold air predicted to keep it as snow for very long. " This storm is going to be one nasty storm for the beaches, " Eberwine said. The Jewish Singles Events immediately below are from the website of The Jewish Standard http://www.jstandard.com/categories/Singles/ items directly below are from url directly above By Jewish Standard | | Singles | sunday [april 15] Walk with Liz Jewish Singles on the Palisades, 50 and older, take a five-mile walk with Liz at Loantaka Brook Reservation near Morristown. Meet at 9:30 a.m. at the JCC on the Palisades in Tenafly or at 10:15 in the parking area at Park/Seaton Hackney Stables entrance off South Street. Wear comfortable shoes and bring water. Free. $3 carpool fee. Optional stop for lunch (at your own expense) in Morristown. Canceled if it rains. (201) 569-7900, ext. 460. monday [april 16] Singles and adoption The Jewish Child Care Association's Ametz adoption program meets at the JCC in Manhattan for a post-adoptive support group, 4 p.m. $15 for member adults, $20 for non-member adults, plus $5 per child. Childcare provided. Information, (646) 505- 5708 or visit www.jccmanhattan.org friday [april 20] Shabbat in Fort Lee Jewish Singles of All Ages from the JCC on the Palisades in Tenafly and Cong. Gesher Shalom/JCC of Fort Lee, meet for Shabbat yachad services (Carlebach style), at Cong. Gesher Shalom in Fort Lee, 8 p.m. Afterward, there will be an oneg Shabbat. (201) 569-7900, ext. 460, or (201) 947-1735, ext. 12. saturday [april 21] Speed dating in Fort Lee JewishSinglesFortLee hosts High Speed Dating at Cong. Gesher Shalom/JCC of Fort Lee, 8:30 p.m. $18 a person. Reservations, (201) 947-1735, ext. 12 or e-mail Fortleejewishsingles Fortleejewishsingles AT gmail.com sunday [april 22] River walk in Edgewater Jewish singles, 30-57, from the JCC on the Palisades in Tenafly, meet for a walk with Jeff at Riverwalk in Edgewater. Meet at the JCC to carpool, 10 a.m., or in the Whole Foods parking lot at 10:30. After the walk, there will be an optional lunch (not included in the fee). Canceled if it rains. Bring water. $4 for JCC members; $6 for non-members. (201) 569-7900, ext. 460. Hike The Mosaic Outdoor Club and the JCC of Manhattan celebrate Earth Day with a five- to six-mile hike on the carriage road in Rockefeller State Park in northern Westchester County. Meet at the Tarrytown Railroad Station at 10:30 a.m. Hiking shoes preferred. Free for Mosaic and JCC members. $10 for non-members. Glenn, (914) 422-8183, between 8-10:15 p.m. Brunch and dating Jewish Singles, older than 50, from the JCC on the Palisades in Tenafly, meet for brunch and a discussion with Leslie Brody " The Fine Art of Dating in Your Later Decades, " noon. $16 with payment by April 19, $20 at the door. (201) 569-7900, ext. 460. Meet for lunch Circle of Single Jewish Friends (49+) meets for lunch at Fox & Hound Pub & Grille in Edison, noon. Price of meal off the menu/tip, plus $3. 250 Menlo Park Drive, in the Menlo Park Mall, facing Route 1. Reservations, Roberta, (908) 668-8450. Schmooze Singles, 40-57, schmooze with each other and talk with Elaine and Jeff at the JCC on the Palisades in Tenafly, 6 p.m. $4 for JCC members, $6 for non-members. (201) 569-7900, ext. 460. Charity event The Young Leadership Division of Just One Life hosts interactive activities, light dinner, and dessert for singles at 310 W. 75th St., (between West End Avenue and Riverside Drive) in New York City, 7-10 p.m. $36 with payment by April 17, $54 at the door. (212) 683-6040 or visit www.justonelife.org monday [april 23] Bereavement group Jewish Family Service clinical social worker Debbie Fox begins a five-session daytime bereavement group through May 21 at the JCC on the Palisades in Tenafly, 11 a.m. $40 for JCC members, $50 for non-members. (201) 569-7900, ext. 305. tuesday [april 24] Quick connections Jewish singles, 45-59, from the JCC-Y of Rockland meet for Quik Connections, at the JCC in New City, N.Y., 7:30 p.m. Meet people one-on-one for eight minutes. 900 Route 45. $20 for members, $25 for non-members. 900 Route 45. Shula, (845) 362-4400, ext. 112. wednesday [april 25] Jewish and single The JCC in Manhattan hosts a discussion group " Jewish and Single in New York " for singles, 40s-50s, 7 p.m. Free. (646) 505-5708 or visit www.jccmanhattan.org thursday [april 26] Literature and drinks The JCC in Manhattan hosts a Lit Café, 8 p.m. The monthly group includes guest authors, signings, and discussions. Free. (646) 505-5708 or visit www.jccmanhattan.org sunday [april 29] Dating workshop Dr. Richard M. Harris, author of " The Listening Leader " gives a Dialogues for Dating workshop at the JCC on the Palisades in Tenafly with Jewish singles, 30-57, 2-5 p.m. $15 with payment by April 26, $20 at the door. (201) 569-7900, ext. 460. monday [april 30] Support for singles Therapist Judy Brauner leads two seven-session support groups at the JCC on the Palisades in Tenafly. " You Are Not Alone: Widow/Widowers " starts at 6:30 p.m. " Uncoupling: Coping With Divorce and Separation " starts at 8:15. $100 per group for JCC members, $125 for non-members. (201) 569-7900, ext. 460. wednesday [may 2] Early bird reservations due The Mosaic Outdoor Club is hosting a weekend at Camp Ramah in the Berkshires from May 25-28. Low cost early-bird reservations are until May 15. Www.Adventurers.meetup.com/36.events or www.wingdaleuniversity.org http://www.jstandard.com/categories/Singles/ items directly above are from url directly above Directions to the JCC (Jewish Community Center) on the Palisades 411 East Clinton Avenue Tenafly, NJ 07670 201 569 7900 these directions were found at: http://www.jcconthepalisades.org/template.phpsection=AD FROM GARDEN STATE PARKWAY NORTH Exit 161 to Route 4 East. Continue directions from Route 4. FROM GARDEN STATE PARKWAY SOUTH Exit 163 to Route 17 South to Route 4 East. FROM NEW JERSEY TURNPIKE Exit 18 to Route 46 East to Grand Avenue. Proceed North past Route 4 and continue as described below (from Route 4). FROM I-80 EAST To Garden State Parkway North to Exit 161 and then to Route 4 East. FROM ROUTE 4 Exit at Grand Avenue/Englewood. Follow Grand Avenue North about 1 mile, where it becomes Engle Street. Continue on Engle Street past Englewood Hospital. 2nd Traffic light past hospital make right onto E. Clinton Avenue. JCC is approximately 1 mile on left. FROM NEW YORK CITY & LONG ISLAND Go over George Washington Bridge to Palisades Parkway North. Get off at Exit 1, Englewood Cliffs & Palisades Avenue. Make right and go to 1st light. At light make a right onto Route 9W No. At 4th light make a left onto E. Clinton Avenue. JCC is mile on right. FROM SOUTH OR WEST Take New Jersey Turnpike (95) No. or Route 80 East to Broad Ave. Exit. Bear right onto Broad Ave. toward Englewood. Broad Ave. will become Dana Place. Take Dana Place to end. Make right onto E. Palisades Ave. At 3rd block (on left) make left onto No. Woodland Street to end. Make right onto E. Clinton Avenue. JCC immediately on left. FROM NORTH Take Palisades Parkway South and get off at Exit 2. Make left off ramp onto Route 9W South. At 3rd light make right onto E. Clinton Avenue. JCC is mile on right. FROM TAPPAN ZEE BRIDGE To Exit 13 So. (Palisades Parkway So.) to Exit 2. Proceed as above from North. FROM CONNECTICUT (Stamford) Route I 95 So. to 287 West to Tappan Zee Bridge. Proceed as above. Please stay in touch with Elaine who has been hosting house parties for her ELITE JEWISH SINGLES Ages 45-60 Please no exceptions group at a private home in the Metuchen area usually on one or two Saturday nights each month starting at about 7:30 p.m. weather permitting. You may email Elaine, who ran many Jewish singles events some years back at the JCC in the Edison, New Jersey area at elaine423nj elaine423nj AT please contact Elaine about her ELITE JEWISH SINGLES Ages 45-60 Please no exceptions house parties thanks Elite Jewish Singles, ages 45-60 (please no exceptions) . Please contact Elaine at 732-548-0322 for reservations and directions. Incidentally it is a different Elaine who is moderating the Singles Schmooze at the JCC Jewish Community Center in Tenafly, New Jersey. Average age of attendees at the Singles Schmooze at the JCC in Tenafly, New Jersey is baby boomers give or take a few years ago. Turnout is usually around 36 people or so, another double Chai ! Sundays, April 22nd & May 20th 2007 c.e. at 6 p.m. Led by Jeff and Elaine Spend a casual evening getting to know other singles through discussions on various topics determined by the participants. $4 JCC members, $6 Nonmembers Sundays, April 22nd & May 20th 2007 Schmooze Singles, 40-57, schmooze with each other and talk with Elaine and Jeff at the JCC on the Palisades in Tenafly, 6 p.m. $4 for JCC members, $6 for non-members. (201) 569-7900, ext. 460. Events immediately below are from the website of the JCC, (Jewish Community Center) on the Palisades 411 East Clinton Avenue Tenafly, NJ 07670 201 569 7900 Singles 40-57 Singles Schmooze Sundays, April 22 & May 20 • 6 pm Led by Jeff and Elaine Spend a casual evening getting to know other singles through discussions on various topics determined by the participants. $4 JCC members, $6 Nonmembers Walk With Jeff at Riverwalk in Edgewater Sunday, April 22 • 10 am Meet at the JCC at 10am for carpooling or at the Whole Foods parking lot by 10:30am. The RIVERWALK, takes us behind the hi-rises and shopping centers, along the Hudson in Edgewater. Walk on the path less traveled along the river, with beautiful views of NYC approximately five miles round trip). We will stop to visit Mitsuwa, a Japanese supermarket, with optional lunch on the way back. Wear comfortable walking shoes, bring water $4 JCC members, $6 nonmembers Cosponsored with Singles 30-47 Dialogues for Dating Workshop Sunday April 29 • 2-5pm Richard M. Harris, PhD, is president and founder of Richard M Harris Associates and author of The Listening Leader. Do you wish dating could be more fun and fulfilling? Had enough of the frustration of failed communication? Want to be better understood by your dating partner? Don't miss this workshop which will present Four Simple Strategies for More Successful Social Conversations and Relationships, led by Dr. Richard Harris. Through live video of simulated dating conversations, immediate feedback, and hands-on exercises, you will learn how to create faster rapport, turn awkward or superficial conversation into genuine dialogue and get to really know yourself and the other person. Whether you observe or participate, be prepared to take away fresh insights and skills that will make a real difference in your future dating experience. Reservations requested, call 201 569 7900 ext 460. $15 if paid in advance, $20 at the door Cosponsored with Singles 30-47 BBQ & Sports Day at the JCC Sunday, May 20 • 4 pm Rain or Shine Have fun playing volleyball and softball after you enjoy barbecued hot dogs, hamburgers or veggie burgers, and more. Schmooze with Elaine on topics of your choice. Please wear sneakers, bring mitts and bats for softball. It is sure to be a great day of food and fun. Reservations required, call ext. 460. $20 with paid reservations by May 12th, $25 after Cosponsored with Singles 30-47 & the JCC of Rockland 5 Minute Dating Sunday, June 3 • 4 pm Singles 40-55 only Don't miss this chance to meet and date several different people one- on-one for 5 minutes each in a casual atmosphere. Enjoy socializing with everyone during our breaks. Reservations required, call ext 460. $15 if paid in advance, $20 after (based on availability) Men are encouraged to register SINGLES OF ALL AGES Friday Night Jewish Singles Services and Oneg At Congregation Gesher Shalom in Fort Lee (1449 Anderson Ave) Fridays, April 20 & May 18 • 8pm Join other singles for " Shabbat B' Yachad " , a new stimulating and inspirational Shlomo Carlbach style –egalitarian service. Following the service join singles in your age range for an Oneg Shabbat. For further information email: brucep or call 201.947.1735 x12 No fee Singles Parent Family Weekend Friday-Sunday 6/8-6/10 Enjoy a getaway for adults without leaving the kids! In the afternoons, enjoy family geared activities such as scavenger hunts and talent shows. However, your mornings and evenings are focused on you. Participate in adult activities, ranging from softball to personal massages, while knowing that your children are having a blast under the supervision of our camp program. If your child is under 5 years old you may bring a babysitter for FREE! Fee per night: $55 children (18yrs. and under)/$110 adults For more information contact: Esther Mazor, Singles Director 201 569 7900 x460 emazor emazor AT jccotp.org Singles 30-47 Walk With Jeff at Riverwalk in Edgewater Sunday, April 22 • 10 am Meet at the JCC at 10am for carpooling or at the Whole Foods parking lot by 10:30am. The RIVERWALK, takes us behind the hi-rises and shopping centers, along the Hudson in Edgewater. Walk on the path less traveled along the river, with beautiful views of NYC approximately five miles round trip). We will stop to visit Mitsuwa, a Japanese supermarket, with optional lunch on the way back. Wear comfortable walking shoes, bring water $4 JCC members, $6 nonmembers Cosponsored with Singles 40-57 Dialogues for Dating Workshop Sunday April 29 • 2-5pm Richard M. Harris, PhD, is president and founder of Richard M Harris Associates and author of The Listening Leader. Do you wish dating could be more fun and fulfilling? Had enough of the frustration of failed communication? Want to be better understood by your dating partner? Don't miss this workshop which will present Four Simple Strategies for More Successful Social Conversations and Relationships, led by Dr. Richard Harris. Through live video of simulated dating conversations, immediate feedback, and hands-on exercises, you will learn how to create faster rapport, turn awkward or superficial conversation into genuine dialogue and get to really know yourself and the other person. Whether you observe or participate, be prepared to take away fresh insights and skills that will make a real difference in your future dating experience. Reservations requested, call ext 460. $15 if paid in advance, $20 at the door Cosponsored with Singles 40-57 BBQ & Sports Day at the JCC Sunday, May 20 • 4 pm Rain or Shine Have fun playing volleyball and softball after you enjoy barbecued hot dogs, hamburgers or veggie burgers, and more. Schmooze with Elaine on topics of your choice. Please wear sneakers, bring mitts and bats for softball. It is sure to be a great day of food and fun. Reservations required, call ext. 460. $20 with paid reservations by May 12th, $25 after Cosponsored with Singles 40-57 & the JCC of Rockland Memorial Day Weekend Getaway at the NJ Y Camp, in Milford, PA May 25-May 28 You will love this weekend sponsored by Bashert and designed with you in mind. Yoga, swimming, stargazing, kayaking, dancing salsa, ropes course, mountain biking, and tennis are just some of the offerings. Enjoy kosher meals and a joyous Shabbat. For information and registration call 877-656-5683 or go to www.basherte.org. Fees: rates begin at $275 SINGLES OF ALL AGES Friday Night Jewish Singles Services and Oneg At Congregation Gesher Shalom in Fort Lee (1449 Anderson Ave) Fridays, April 20 & May 18 • 8pm Join other singles for " Shabbat B' Yachad " , a new stimulating and inspirational Shlomo Carlbach style –egalitarian service. Following the service join singles in your age range for an Oneg Shabbat. For further information email: brucep or call 201.947.1735 x12 No fee Singles Parent Family Weekend Friday-Sunday, June 8-10 Enjoy a getaway for adults without leaving the kids! In the afternoons, enjoy family geared activities such as scavenger hunts and talent shows. However, your mornings and evenings are focused on you. Participate in adult activities, ranging from softball to personal massages, while knowing that your children are having a blast under the supervision of our camp program. If your child is under 5 years old you may bring a babysitter for FREE! Fee per night: $55 children (18yrs. and under)/$110 adults For more information contact: Esther Mazor, Singles Director 201 569 7900 x460 emazor emazor AT jccotp.org Singles 50+ Walk with Liz at Loantaka Brook Reservation near Morristown Sunday April 15 • 9:30 am Cancelled in event of rain Meet at the JCC at 9:30am for carpooling or at parking area at Park/Seaton Hackney Stables entrance off South Street by 10:15am. Walk the trails along the brook, past the pond, and woods (about 5 miles). Optional lunch in Morristown afterwards. No Fee ($3 carpool fee) Directions: I 287 - going South: Take Exit 35. Bear RIGHT and move into LEFT lane onto Madison Ave. At traffic light make LEFT turn onto South Street. Continue on South Street for 3/4 mile. Entrance to Park is on LEFT. If you park by the Stables, you will be on the other side of the riding ring. We will begin the walk from the main (larger) parking lot, where the Public Shelter and restrooms are. Brunch & " The Fine Art of Dating in Your Later Decades " Sunday, April 22 • 12 noon Dating should be fun, but for many, can be a very stressful process. This lighthearted, informative and interactive program is designed to take the fear out, and put the fun back into dating. Topics covered will include; where to go to meet people to date; Leslie's Laws of Attraction; The fine art of conversation; How to flirt (men and women); Problems encountered specifically by daters who are no longer " kids " We will discuss about the myth that all men are looking for younger women. Be prepared to learn, laugh, and leap into lively discussion with Leslie Brody. Leslie is an accomplished public speaker and owner of " Single Parent Answers. " Reservations requested, call 201 569 7900 ext 460. $16 if paid by April 19, $20 after Arthur Miller through a Jewish Lens with Ben Nelson Wednesday May 9, 7 pm Join Ben Nelson as he presents a new look at America's foremost playwright, Arthur Miller. Particular emphasis will be placed on the Jewish sensibility that informs his work. Works under consideration range from Death of a Salesman, 1949, to Broken Glass, 1994, and include as well short stories and his only novel, Focus. This is Arthur Miller from a different and fascinating perspective. Join other singles for a special reception with coffee and cake before we join others for this wonderful evening at 7:30 pm. $10 JCC members, $12 nonmember Walk With Liz Bamboo Brook and Willowwood Arboretum Sunday, May 20, 9:30 am Cancelled in event of rain Meet at the JCC at 9:30 am for (carpooling fee $5) of at the Myers Visitors Center, Willowwood Arboretum at 10:30 am. Get ready for this Double Dose of Nature. Bamboo Brook and Willowwood Arboretum are two of the four cultural sites in Black River Park in Chester Township. We start our walk at the arboretum, where the residence dates from 1792. There are two small formal gardens One mile away and reached by connecting wooded trails, Bamboo Brook, originally known as Merchiston Farm. It was the private home of William and Martha Hutcheson from 1911-1959. The historic gardens were designed by Mrs. Hutcheson, the first woman trained as a landscape architect in the US. Optional lunch at own expense. No Fee Directions: I 287 - going South: Take Exit 35. Bear right and move into left lane onto Madison Ave. At traffic light make left turn onto South Street. Continue on South Street for 3/4 mile. Entrance to Park is on left. If you park by the Stables, you will be on the other side of the riding ring. We will begin the walk from the main (larger) parking lot, where the Public Shelter and restrooms are. SINGLES OF ALL AGES Friday Night Jewish Singles Services and Oneg At Congregation Gesher Shalom in Fort Lee (1449 Anderson Ave) Fridays, April 20 & May 18 • 8pm Join other singles for " Shabbat B' Yachad " , a new stimulating and inspirational Shlomo Carlbach style –egalitarian service. Following the service join singles in your age range for an Oneg Shabbat. For further information email: brucep or call 201.947.1735 x12 No fee Singles Parent Family Weekend Friday-Sunday 6/8-6/10 Enjoy a getaway for adults without leaving the kids! In the afternoons, enjoy family geared activities such as scavenger hunts and talent shows. However, your mornings and evenings are focused on you. Participate in adult activities, ranging from softball to personal massages, while knowing that your children are having a blast under the supervision of our camp program. If your child is under 5 years old you may bring a babysitter for FREE! Fee per night: $55 children (18yrs. and under)/$110 adults For more information contact: Esther Mazor, Singles Director 201 569 7900 x460 emazor Events immediately above are from the website of the JCC, (Jewish Community Center) on the Palisades 411 East Clinton Avenue Tenafly, NJ 07670 201 569 7900 CIRCLE OF SINGLE JEWISH FRIENDS hosts LUNCH PARTIES at a variety of restaurants in the Edison, Woodbridge, and nearby areas of New Jersey for more information please contact Roberta for details roger AT superlink.net roger Roberta (908) 668-8450 They are usually at noon on one Sunday each month. age range is baby boomers give or take a few years or so. Normal attendance is about 36 people or so. Roberta has told me that her next party will be on Sunday April 22nd, 2007 c.e. at noon at The Fox & Hound Pub and Grille in Menlo Park Mall in Edison, New Jersey next to Macy's. Do not be scared off by the name of the place. Thanks to New Jersey's enlightened legislation there is NO SMOKING ALLOWED in the Pub or the Grille. Also, if you carefully peruse the menu you can get salads, they will make them for you from scratch, without bacon or any other awful thing in them, to your satisfaction, and you can even get some nice delicious steamed broccoli as a side order. They will even bring the oil and vinegar on the side and make your salad without dressing if you like. Make sure when you order the salad that you tell them you do NOT want any bacon in it. This is after all a Jewish event! Fox & Hound Pub & Grille 55 Parsonage Rd # 250 , Edison , NJ 08837 Menlo Park Mall (732) 452-9100 Fox and Hound Pub and Grille: Menlo Park Mall on Rt. 1 South in Edison , NJFox & Hound 250 Menlo Park Drive in Edison, NJ 732-452-9100 http://www.tentcorp.com/list.php New Jersey Edison - 250 Menlo Park Drive (732)452-9100 http://www.tentcorp.com/menu.php http://www.tentcorp.com/standardnewmenu.pdf Merge onto GARDEN STATE PKWY S (Portions toll). 11.9 miles Map 7: Merge onto US-1 S via EXIT 130 toward TRENTON. 0.8 miles Map 8: Turn SLIGHT RIGHT onto N LAFAYETTE RD. 0.3 miles Map 9: Turn RIGHT onto PARSONAGE RD / CR-657. 0.2 miles Map 10: End at Fox & Hound Pub & Grill: 55 Parsonage Rd # 250, Edison, NJ 08837, US Please state that you are Jewish, Single, 21 or over, when you apply to join the Jewish Singles at the websites the urls below will take you to JewishSinglesOfNJ/ JewishSinglesinNJforIsrael/ JewishSinglesFromEverywhere/ We also hope that you will join NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_FICTION_FANS NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_FICTION_FA NS/ There is no charge to join NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_FICTION_FANS NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_FICTION_FA NS/ or to belong to NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_FICTION_FA NS/ NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_FICTION_FANS or to attend any of its events. If you go to a restaurant you pay only for the food that you order plus tax and tip. You never pay NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_FICTION_FANS NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_FICTION_FA NS/ anything for any of its events. NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_FICTION_FANS NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_FICTION_FA NS/ Wants you! Our Science Fiction group is for everyone 21 or older regardless of background or marital status. Younger fans should find another group. Please introduce yourself when you join and periodically as new members keep joining. We plan to get together at restaurants and to go to movies. We will see them in movie theaters,and, if people are kind enough, on people's home VCRs, or DVD players, for the technologically advanced among us. Buy your own movie tickets. Buy your own meals at Restaurants. Hopefully a typical event would involve going to a Science Fiction Movie and then to a Restaurant to discuss the movie we just saw. Are you a single Science Fiction fan looking for a soulmate? Perhaps you will find that person here. This club is not a New Jersey singles group per se, and is open to anyone over 21, regardless of background or marital status, nonetheless, love is a good thing. In the parts of New Jersey where the science fiction clubs we know of operate there is also a very high percentage of Jewish residents. Many science fiction fans and science fiction writers and even science fiction stars, like Leonard Nimoy, (Mr. Spock), of Star Trek, and William Shatner (Captain Kirk), of Star Trek, also happen to be Jewish. Most science fiction fans I know are single men, and many of them, at least in places like New Jersey, are Jewish. Many science fiction fans in New Jersey also happen to be Jewish. Most science fiction fans are male. For the single Jewish woman in New Jersey joining a science fiction group may be the ideal way to find her ideal man. Unlike most singles events, which tend to be attended by more women than men,most science fiction events are attended by more men than women. If you happen to be Jewish, Single and over 21 Please state that you are Jewish, Single, 21 or over, when you apply to join the Jewish Singles at the websites the urls below will take you to JewishSinglesOfNJ/ JewishSinglesinNJforIsrael/ JewishSinglesFromEverywhere/ One of the biggest complaints heard from many women who attend some singles events is that there are far more women than men in attendance. One of the biggest complaints heard from many men who attend most science fiction events is that there are far more men in attendance than women. Most science fiction fans are male. Many science fiction fans in places like New Jersey are also Jewish. There are science fiction clubs in many places. In New Jersey many science fiction club attendees are single Jewish men. The SCIENCE FICTION ASSOCIATON OF BERGEN COUNTY, NEW JERSEY http://www.sfabc.org is open to everyone regardless of marital status or background and is absolutely NOT a singles group nonetheless many single Jewish men attend its many functions. It has existed since 1984 c.e. and was founded by its director, Phil. The club holds a monthly meeting on the Second Saturday night of each month. The next monthly meeting will be on Saturday night April 14th, 2007 it will feature fantasy writer Gary Wassner http://www.garywassner.com/ http://www.garywassner.com/bio.html April 14, 2007 Fantasy Writer Gary Wassner Saddle River Valley Cultural Center The speaker usually begins at about 8 p.m. on the Second Saturday night of each month, and there are usually some pre-meeting discussions starting around 6:30 p.m. on the Second Saturday night of each month. The monthly meetings usually last until about 10 p.m. or 11 p.m. after which many members usually adjourn to a nearby non-Kosher diner for socializing until around midnight or sometimes even later. The club has other events during the month also. call the club's founder and director Phil at 201 447-3652 for details about the SCIENCE FICTION ASSOCIATON OF BERGEN COUNTY, NEW JERSEY http://www.sfabc.org and their many wonderful events. Phil, is the founder and director of http://www.sfabc.org 201 447-3652 The Science Fiction Association of Bergen County, New Jersey THE STARSHIP LOCAL (A note from me re the SFABC my experience with the SFABC has been that usually your first attendance at a monthly meeting is free if you are not a member of SFABC and after that you are asked to join and to pay $2 for each monthly meeting that you attend. SFABC has been holding monthly meetings on the 2nd Saturday night of each month since 1984 after the evening program the group usually adjourns to a nearby non-Kosher diner) please contact Phil, who is the founder and director of the SFABC regarding this post at (201) 447 - 3652 not me thanks THE STARSHIP LOCAL THE STARSHIP LOCAL A NEWSLETTER OF THE SCIENCE FICTION ASSOCIATION OF BERGEN COUNTY NEW JERSEY is excerpted from below: 136 MANHATTAN AVENUE WALDWICK, NJ 07463 PHONE: (201) 447 - 3652 ABOUT THE ASSOCIATION: The S F A B C meets on the second Saturday of the month and features talks, slide shows and other presentations by people in the science fiction, fantasy, horror and related fields. The Association sponsors a number of special interest groups, focusing on different aspects of science fiction and related matters, including activities devoted to books, movies, televison, animation, horror and other events. We also produce a monthly newsletter listing talks, conventions, discussion groups and other activities of interest to poeple who enjoy science fiction and related areas. We invite you to contact us through our website: http://www.sfabc.org Directions to meeting site: Saddle River Valley Cultural Center 305 West Saddle River Upper Saddle River Bergen County, New Jersey The Cultural Center looks like (but is not) a classic little white church, steeple and all. The parking lot is not too large, but it's okay to use the much bigger lot of the Methodist Church diagonally across the street. Important Note: The Cultural Center is on WEST Saddle River Road. One block further over is EAST Saddle River Road. Unlike streets in New York, East does not turn into West. The roads are on opposite banks of the Saddle River which is nothing more than a stream at this point. FROM ROUTE 17 NORTHBOUND: Exit ROUTE 17 NORTH at the sign which reads SADDLE RIVER / WOODCLIFF LAKE. (This is the exit after Sheridan Avenue, Ho Ho Kus.) This exit puts you onto EAST ALLENDALE AVENUE heading East. Stay on road for about 1/2 mile and turn left at the first traffic light onto WEST SADDLE RIVER ROAD. Drive north for 1-3/4 miles. Shortly after passing a brick Catholic Church, the Church of the Presentation, on your left hand side you cross into Upper Saddle River. The Cultural Center is on your left hand side. If you come to a traffic light you have slightly overshot and hit LAKE STREET. Note: You will see a sign marked WEST SADDLE RIVER ROAD on Route 17 northbound well to the south of where you have been told to leave 17. If you take this exit, you will eventually get where you want to be, but it will take you a lot longer to get there. FROM ROUTE 17 SOUTHBOUND: Exit ROUTE 17 SOUTH at SADDLE RIVER / WOODCLIFF LAKE exit. This puts you onto EAST ALLENDALE ROAD heading East. You drive under the highway. Then follow the directions from Route 17 Northbound. Note: This way takes you a little bit longer than the exit for UPPER SADDLE RIVER, but it spares you making hairpin turns on steep hills at night in bad weather on an unfamiliar road. FROM THE GARDEN STATE PARKWAY NORTHBOUND: Take Exit 172, GRAND AVENUE, MONTVALE. (This is the last exit in New Jersey and is just past the Montvale Service Area). Turn left at the exit ramp and head west on GRAND AVENUE. There are a lot of small towns in this area, and the road that you're on will keep changing its name. At different points it is called GRAND AVENUE, MONTVALE ROAD, RAMSEY ROAD and LAKE STREET. At the second traffic light you will be at the intersection of LAKE STREET and EAST SADDLE RIVER ROAD. It has two landmarks that anyone in the area will know about: a 7-11 type store called Elmers and a Texaco station. Keep driving west. Do not turn. Turn left at the next traffic light onto WEST SADDLE RIVER ROAD. The Cultural Center is 1/10 of a mile down the road on your right. FROM ROCKLAND COUNTY VIA ROUTE 59: Follow ROUTE 59 until you come to Norris Pontiac in Monsey and turn south at the traffic light unto ROUTE 306. This road is also called EAST SADDLE RIVER ROAD. Head south towards New Jersey. (Note: Although the maps show this road as Route 306, and that's what everyone calls it, after you make the turn, the sign reads ROUTE 73. Don't ask me to explain it.) Stay on ROUTE 306 for 2.3 miles Note that there is a long stretch between the first and second traffic lights. Turn right at the second traffic light which is the intersection of EAST SADDLE RIVER ROAD and LAKE STREET. A Texaco station and Elmers are at this corner. Proceed west and turn left at the next traffic light onto WEST SADDLE RIVER ROAD. The Cultural Center is 1/10 of a mile down the road on your right. Please note that we maintain separate email reminder lists for all of the monthly activities of the Association. If you would like to be added to any or all of these lists, please contact the Science Fiction Association of Bergen County New Jersey at 201 447-3652 http://www.sfabc.org Please also be sure to join NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_ FICTION_FANS- @ . com NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_FICTION_FA NS/ .........................THE STARSHIP LOCAL A NEWSLETTER OF THE SCIENCE FICTION ASSOCIATION OF BERGEN COUNTY .............136 MANHATTAN AVENUE * WALDWICK, NJ 07463 ......................PHONE: (201) 447 - 3652 .......................APRIL MEETING PREVIEW: ......6:15 PM: Warner Brothers Cartoons (Animation Associates) ................6:30 PM: Currently Cool (Ice Nine) ....................8:00 PM: AUTHOR GARY WASSNER ...........You are invited to join us for an evening of science fiction on Saturday, April 14, 2007 at the meeting of the Science Fiction Association of Bergen County. The gathering will be held at the Saddle River Valley Center Cultural Center, 307 West Saddle River Road, Upper Saddle River, Bergen County, New Jersey. Directions appear on page two. PRE MEETING ACTIVITIES: ...........Our Animation Associates will show some vintage Warner Brothers cartoons before the main meeting. Show up at 6:15 PM to relive some timeless classics. ...........If that does not strike your fancy, you can join the Currently Cool meeting of Ice Nine at 6:30 PM. Read a good book? Seen a fun show? Watched a scary movie? Come and share your thoughts with the group! You can never tell where this discussion will go. AUTHOR GARY WASSNER: ...........Gary Wassner is a writer of adult and children's books, as well as poetry and book reviews. His GemQuest fantasy series is currently at three books: THE TWINS, THE SHARDS and THE AWAKENING, with at least two other books in the series underway. The series is an epic fantasy dealing with friendship, honor, and the choices we make for good or evil. More information can be found at his website, <http://www.garywassner.com>. ABOUT THE ASSOCIATION: The S F A B C meets on the second Saturday of the month and features talks, slide shows and other presentations by people in the science fiction, fantasy, horror and related fields. The Association sponsors a number of special interest groups, focusing on different aspects of science fiction and related matters, including activities devoted to books, movies, televison, animation, horror and other events. We also produce a monthly newsletter listing talks, conventions, discussion groups and other activities of interest to poeple who enjoy science fiction and related areas. We invite you to contact us through our website: .......................http://www.sfabc.org ################################################################# THE STARSHIP LOCAL........Volume 5, Number 4...... ...........................Philip J De Parto THE STARSHIP LOCAL is the monthly meeting notice of the Science Fiction Association of Bergen County. It is designed to communicate basic information about the activities of the organization to devotees of fantasy, horror and science fiction. All material by Philip J De Parto unless otherwise acknowledged. We also publish a more extensive monthly newsletter, THE STARSHIP EXPRESS, for members of the organization. If you are not a member and would like to receive the EXPRESS, mail a check for $ 8.00 for the electronic version or $ 12.00 for the print version. Checks should be made payable to Philip J De Parto, 136 Manhattan Avenue, Waldwick, New Jersey 07463. ..............................-- 1 -- Directions to meeting site: ................Saddle River Valley Cultural Center .......................305 West Saddle River ........................Upper Saddle River .....................Bergen County, New Jersey The Cultural Center looks like a classic little white church, steeple and all. The parking lot is not too large, but it's okay to use the much bigger lot of the Methodist Church diagonally across the street. Important Note: The Cultural Center is on WEST Saddle River Road. One block further over is EAST Saddle River Road. Unlike streets in New York, East does not turn into West. The roads are on opposite banks of the Saddle River which is nothing more than a stream at this point. FROM ROUTE 17 NORTHBOUND: ...........Exit ROUTE 17 NORTH at the sign which reads SADDLE RIVER / WOODCLIFF LAKE. (This is the exit after Sheridan Avenue, Ho Ho Kus.) This exit puts you onto EAST ALLENDALE AVENUE heading East. Stay on road for about 1/2 mile and turn left at the first traffic light onto WEST SADDLE RIVER ROAD. Drive north for 1-3/4 miles. Shortly after passing a brick Catholic Church, the Church of the Presentation, on your left hand side you cross into Upper Saddle River. The Cultural Center is on your left hand side. If you come to a traffic light you have slightly overshot and hit LAKE STREET. Note: You will see a sign marked WEST SADDLE RIVER ROAD on Route 17 northbound well to the south of where you have been told to leave 17. If you take this exit, you will eventually get where you want to be, but it will take you a lot longer to get there. FROM ROUTE 17 SOUTHBOUND: ...........Exit ROUTE 17 SOUTH at SADDLE RIVER / WOODCLIFF LAKE exit. This puts you onto EAST ALLENDALE ROAD heading East. You drive under the highway. Then follow the directions from Route 17 Northbound. Note: This way takes you a little bit longer than the exit for UPPER SADDLE RIVER, but it spares you making hairpin turns on steep hills at night in bad weather on an unfamiliar road. FROM THE GARDEN STATE PARKWAY NORTHBOUND: ...........Take Exit 172, GRAND AVENUE, MONTVALE. (This is the last exit in New Jersey and is just past the Montvale Service Area). Turn left at the exit ramp and head west on GRAND AVENUE. There are a lot of small towns in this area, and the road that you're on will keep changing its name. At different points it is called GRAND AVENUE, MONTVALE ROAD, RAMSEY ROAD and LAKE STREET. At the second traffic light you will be at the intersection of LAKE STREET and EAST SADDLE RIVER ROAD. It has two landmarks that anyone in the area will know about: a 7-11 type store called Elmers and a Texaco station. Keep driving west. Do not turn. Turn left at the next traffic light onto WEST SADDLE RIVER ROAD. The Cultural Center is 1/10 of a mile down the road on your right. FROM ROCKLAND COUNTY VIA ROUTE 59: ...........Follow ROUTE 59 until you come to Norris Pontiac in Monsey and turn south at the traffic light unto ROUTE 306. This road is also called EAST SADDLE RIVER ROAD. Head south towards New Jersey. (Note: Although the maps show this road as Route 306, and that's what everyone calls it, after you make the turn, the sign reads ROUTE 73. Don't ask me to explain it.) Stay on ROUTE 306 for 2.3 miles Note that there is a long stretch between the first and second traffic lights. ...........Turn right at the second traffic light which is the intersection of EAST SADDLE RIVER ROAD and LAKE STREET. A Texaco station and Elmers are at this corner. Proceed west and turn left at the next traffic light onto WEST SADDLE RIVER ROAD. The Cultural Center is 1/10 of a mile down the road on your right. ..............................-- 2 – ...........Anyone wishing to receive email reminders for any of the monthly S F A B C activities listed below should contact Philip De Parto at SFABCPhil SFABCPhil AT gmail.com ASSOCIATION ACTIVITIES AT A GLANCE: ............................APRIL 2007 04/11/07...Wednesday....That's SF2!: HOLES. .........................Webber/De Parto Residence, 7:30 PM. .........................Waldwick, New Jersey. 04/14/07....Saturday....Animation Associates: Warner Bros Toons. .........................Cultural Center, 6:15 PM. .........................Upper Saddle River, New Jersey. 04/14/07....Saturday....Ice Nine: Currently Cool. .........................Cultural Center, 6:30 PM. .........................Upper Saddle River, New Jersey. 04/14/07....Saturday....SFABC General Meeting: Gary Wassner. .........................Cultural Center, 8:00 PM. .........................Upper Saddle River, New Jersey. 04/17/07.....Tuesday....Topic: Apprenticeships & Academies. .........................Borders Books, 8:00 PM. .........................Wayne, New Jersey. 04/20/07......Friday....Special Activity: TORCHWOOD Episodes. .........................Webber/De Parto Residence, 7:30 PM. .........................Waldwick, New Jersey. 04/22/07......Sunday....Electronic Writers' Workshop. .........................Herr Residence, 3:00 PM. .........................Caldwell, New Jersey. 04/29/07......Sunday....Writers' Critique Group. .........................Webber/De Parto Residence, 4:00 PM. .........................Waldwick, New Jersey. 04/30/07......Monday....Month End Book: HELL TO PAY by S Green. .........................Paramus Park Food Court, 7:30 PM. .........................Paramus, New Jersey. .............................MAY 2007 05/01/07.....Tuesday....Final Frontier: Sidekicks & 2nd Bananas. .........................Borders Books, 8:00 PM. .........................Ramsey, New Jersey. 05/09/07...Wednesday....That's SF2!: THE SPECIALS. .........................Webber/De Parto Residence, 7:30 PM. .........................Waldwick, New Jersey. 05/12/07....Saturday....Animation Associates: To Be Announced. .........................Cultural Center, 6:15 PM. .........................Upper Saddle River, New Jersey. 05/12/07....Saturday....Ice Nine: Currently Cool. .........................Cultural Center, 6:30 PM. .........................Upper Saddle River, New Jersey. 05/12/07....Saturday....SFABC General Meeting: Joe Lennox. .........................Cultural Center, 8:00 PM. .........................Upper Saddle River, New Jersey. 05/15/07.....Tuesday....Topic: Altered Humanity. .........................Borders Books, 8:00 PM. .........................Wayne, New Jersey. click on http://www.kehillaton.com/default.asp to get details of events immediately below Sat, 14 Apr New York - The Bronx, NY Event Joan Rivers and Robert Klein Live Mon, 16 Apr New York - Manhattan, NY Event Jewish Speed Dating for 30s & 40s Tue, 17 Apr New York - Manhattan, NY Event Film:The World Was Ours Thu, 19 Apr New York - Manhattan, NY Lecture NEW CLASS - " PRINCIPLES TO LIVE BY " Sun, 22 Apr New York - Queens, NY Lecture 2007 - A Transit Odyssey Mon, 23 Apr Teaneck, NJ Event Author Appearance - The Brain That Changes Itself Fri, 27 Apr New York - Brooklyn, NY Event Shabbaton With Rebbitzen Tziporah Heller Sun, 13 May Monsey, NY Event Doula workshop for professionals click on http://www.kehillaton.com/default.asp to get details of events immediately above http://www.michaelfindling.com/news/ click on the url above and below for some really interesting events http://www.michaelfindling.com/news/ If you would like to be kept aware of events in Israel please click on http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Subscribe/ and go from there we have no connection with that website but believe that the news it makes available is very worthwhile. 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However, we are distressed that programs like Washington Journal on c-span seem to provide a forum for anti-Semites and enemies of Israel and the Jewish people in general who seem to not only call into that t.v. show, but get through, and get on the air, where they are seldom interupted or cut off by the show's moderators. We feel that a 2 minute delay could enable the show's moderators to screen out the anti-Semites and enemies of Israel and the Jewish people, however no such 2 minute delay seems to be in place. Moreover the moderators of that show and others do not seem to be of a mind to cut off the anti- Semites and other enemies of Israel and the Jewish people in general who regularly call into that show and others on c-span. We have therefore created this in the hopes that members of the group will become regular viewers of c-span and will call in regularly to Washington Journal and other c-span call in t.v. shows, to support Israel and the Jewish people and to counter the anti-Semites and other enemies of Israel and the Jewish people whose calls are regularly aired on c-span. We also hope that members of our will contact their U.S. Senators and members of Congress and President Bush at http://www.whitehouse.gov to see what can be done about the situation at c-span. 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Support of Israel, Support of the Jewish people, Opposition to anti-Semitism, to name a few. We believe that it is vital for Jewish survival that single Jews meet other single Jews, marry one another, and raise their children as Jews. Because there is a hole in our calendar from Friday night to Saturday night during which many single Jews go to non-Jewish singles events, meet non-Jews, marry non-Jews, and have children from those marriages who are not raised as Jews, the Jewish people faces a very severe problem. We urge everyone who reads this to contact his or her Rabbi and demand that his or her Rabbi hold regular Jewish singles Onegs on Friday nights. We feel that it is vitally important that single Jews go to Jewish singles events and meet other Jewish singles at those events. If you know anyone who happens to be Jewish who is hosting a singles event please ask him or her to consider hosting events just for Jewish singles. We also offer the opportunity at our on line Jewish singles groups to post your Jewish singles introductions and to respond to other Jewish singles introductions. Please do so regularly. Please state that you are Jewish, single and over 21 in your introductions at our on line Jewish singles groups. Please state that you are Jewish, Single, 21 or over, when you apply to join the Jewish Singles at the websites the urls below will take you to JewishSinglesOfNJ/ JewishSinglesinNJforIsrael/ JewishSinglesFromEverywhere/ Do you have a Jewish single friend that you have not yet met in person and may have been in touch with via email or telephone or otherwise Why not invite that Jewish single friend to meet you at one of the many Jewish singles events listed in our posts Be sure to send your photo to your Jewish single friend, and to ask your Jewish single friend to send a photo to you. That way you can recognize one another when you meet at a Jewish singles event. Please state that you are Jewish, Single, 21 or over, when you apply to join the Jewish Singles at the websites the urls below will take you to JewishSinglesOfNJ/ JewishSinglesinNJforIsrael/ JewishSinglesFromEverywhere/ A free fantastic Jewish singles resource can be found at the url below http://www.thejewishpeople.org/ You may post your own introductions there, with our without photos of yourself and may also search for other Jewish singles there by state, gender, age range, etc. Everything there is free. We have no connections whatsoever to the site, but if you do post your photo there you may wish to include the url where your photo may be found at that site, in your introductions, and responses to other introductions, that you post at our Jewish singles groups. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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