Guest guest Posted October 13, 2007 Report Share Posted October 13, 2007 Veggie Events And More I went to the " Veggie Heaven Animal Lovers Vegetarian Dinner and Social Chat " which was put together by mistyangel2003 AngelButterfly37 AngelButterfly37 AT aol.com on Saturday, August 25, 2007, at 6:00 PM at Veggie-Heaven 1119 Route 46 East Par-Troy Hills Shopping Center Parsippany , NJ 07054 Veggie-Heaven Animal Lovers Vegetarian Dinner & Chat Social at Veggie-Heaven in the Par-Troy Hills Shopping Center which is located at the intersection of route 46 and Beverwyck Rd across from the big yellow Weichert building. The food is great and all Kosher & Vegan delicacies. Vegetarian never tasted so good! AngelButterfly37 All were Welcomed regardless of age or marital status. I had a great time. I hope that you will contact Diana Christine 732-764-9073 AngelButterfly37 AngelButterfly37 AT aol.com and urge her to have more such events. Vegan Animal Rights Environmental Feminist World Hunger Activism Campaign is really very simple. Get the average person to stop eating animals and animal products and you can produce a world in which vast numbers of animals are no longer created to satsify the demand for animal centered diets. You can help to save the environment, help people to expand their consciousness about oppression as they end their oppression of animals for food they may end their oppressions of one another and help to create a world in which men and women are equals and food is grown for people not for so called-food animals. You can even cut the funding to petroleum exporting state sponsors of terror by eliminating high energy requiring animal centered diets. By doing so you can stop those who seek to reverse the progress earth has made in attaining women's rights as it is those same petroleum exporting state sponsors of terror who seek to see women confined to their homes as they were under the Taliban, with so-called " morality police " in the streets whipping any unescorted women they found outside their homes. You can emulate PETA's alleged takeover of an old anti-vivisection group by joining environmental and other groups and turning them into vegan advocacy organizations. http://coolcities.us/ is the url for Cool Cities Across America All over America, communities are taking action to help solve global warming. From hybrid vehicle fleets in Charlotte, to green buildings in Austin, and homes powered with renewable energy in Seattle, local governments are moving forward with innovative energy solutions that curb global warming, save taxpayer dollars, and create healthier cities. At a time when the federal government is failing to act, these local leaders are moving America toward a safer and more secure future. So what is a Cool City? These are cities that have made a commitment to stopping global warming by signing the U.S. Mayor's Climate Protection Agreement. The Cool Cities campaign helps cities turn their commitments into action by pushing for smart energy solutions. To find out whether you live in a Cool City, click on your state or search by your city. To get involved with a Cool Cities campaign in your city, network with citizens taking action nationwide, and gain access to campaign resources you can click on the following url: http://www.coolcities.us/user/register I hope that everyone who can will get involved with that campaign. Imagine a world in which Cool Cities pledged not to buy animal products with their city budgets. Imagine a world in which Cool Cities taught their citizens, including their school children how to become vegans and why they should become vegans and stopped feeding animal products to their citizens including their school children. You can help to make that happen if you get involved and talk to and write and call your local city and town and village officials. Imagine the impact vegans and animal rights people could have if they packed every one of the upcoming live earth parties and turned them into discussion groups on how veganism can help to stop global warming and more. http://www.joinliveearth.org/page/s/sierrahouseparty Did you know that to get the amount of energy your body will receive from a can of corn requires about 77 calories of energy input. To get the same amount of energy for your body from steak would require about 21,000 calories of energy input. Every penny you put into the hands of certain petroleum exporting countries whose names are known to everyone puts more arms, including weapons of mass destruction they seek to build, buy, or steal, in the hands of those nations and the terrorist gangs they support whose members seek to destroy America, Israel, and the rest of the civilized world. You can fight back against terrorism and the state sponsors of terrorism that gain their revenues from exporting petroleum by eating directly rather than through animals. Frances Moore Lappe's classic 1970s era book: DIET FOR A SMALL PLANET told us all that it takes on average about 8 to 10 pounds of protein input fed to animals to get one pound of animal protein on the plate. If you are talking about steak it takes 21 pounds of protein fed to animals to get 1 pound of steak protein on the plate. 86% of corn, oats and barley, 90% of non-exported soybeans grown in America have for decades been fed to animals rather than grown for and fed to human beings. Whether you support the struggle against world hunger or the struggle against petroleum exporting state sponsors of terrorism eating low on the food chain helps to make it possible to feed human beings directly and helps take money out of the hands of petroleum exporting state sponsors of terror. Vast numbers of so called " food animals " are raised to satsify demand for animals as food. All of those so-called " food animals " compete with humans for land, food, water and oxygen. The very air we breathe is at stake, as is our planet and all of the life on it. So called " food animals " all produce carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, methane, and other deadly greenhouse gases, contributing to global warming and the Greenhouse Effect. The United Nations FAO, Food and Agriculture Organization's study on this subject makes the message clear. " Meat Contributes to Climate Change, UN Study Confirms by Megan Tady Dec. 7, 2006 – The typical American diet adds significantly to pollution, water scarcity, land degradation and climate change, according to a United Nations report released last week. Written by the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO),the report is the latest research linking meat-eating with environmental destruction. According to the FAO, the arm of the UN that works on worldwide hunger-defeating initiatives, animal farming presents a " major threat to the environment " with such " deep and wide- ranging " impacts that it should rank as a leading focus for environmental policy. The report calls the livestock sector a " major player " in affecting climate change through greenhouse-gas production. The FAO found that the ranching and slaughter of cows and other animals generates an estimated 18 percent of total human-induced greenhouse-gas emissions globally. Greenhouse gases – such as methane, carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide – are linked to global warming. Livestock emit methane and other greenhouse gasses through excrement and belching. The FAO estimates that cow manure and flatulence generate 30 to 40 percent of total methane emissions from human- influenced activities. As demand for meat grows, the report explains, so does the need for pasture and cropland, making deforestation an additional concern; currently, according to the report, the livestock sector occupies 30 percent of ice-free land on the planet. Extensive grazing also takes a toll on arable land. The livestock sector also contributes to water depletion; currently, the livestock sector accounts for 8 percent of human water use globally. Animal wastes, antibiotics and hormones, as well as chemicals from tanneries and pesticides from feed crops, also contaminate water supplies. Henning Steinfeld, an author of the report, said in a press statement that " urgent action is required to remedy the situation. " While the report gives a global picture of meat production, sustainable-food advocates say the US is leading the world in harmful meat-eating habits and industry practices. From 2000 to 2002, consumers in the United States ate on average approximately 38.5 million tons of meat per year, second only to China, according to the FAO analysis. In those same years, the United Kingdom consumed nearly 5 million tons of meat each year, Brazil nearly 15.5 million tons and Uganda 308,647 tons. North America had one of the highest methane emissions from livestock manure management in the world in 2004, according to the report. Methane is more readily produced when manure is managed in a liquid form, such as in holding tanks or lagoons commonly used in North America. Additionally, the US is a leader in CO2 emissions from the burning of fossil fuels in the manufacture of nitrogen fertilizer used to grow food for livestock.... Dawn Moncrief, director of ... a national food-education organization, said that not only are US consumers harming the environment through their appetite for meat, but American food choices are being exported to other countries. " [The US sets] the example, which a lot of the world is trying to follow, " Moncrief told TNS. " [Meat consumption is] partly being exported by our corporate interests who are pushing it as a lifestyle because they're making money in it. " Often serving as a status symbol, meat is becoming a staple in diets of countries that, prior to industrialization and Western cultural influence, ate far fewer animal products. According to FAO, world meat production is expected to double by 2050. In March 2006, the Department of Geophysical Sciences at the University of Chicago released a study that compared the differences in greenhouse-gas emissions caused by various plant- and meat-based diets. Researchers found that the difference between a red-meat diet and a vegan diet – in terms of greenhouse-gas emissions – equaled the difference between driving a sedan and driving a sport-utility vehicle. " These results clearly demonstrate the primary effect of one's dietary choices on one's planetary footprint, an effect comparable in magnitude to the car one chooses to drive, " the report concluded. Despite such alarming findings, the FAO report stopped short of suggesting more people adopt plant-based diets; instead it advocated for technological solutions and changes in farming policies. " It's not like [the UN is] going to advocate a vegan diet, but they could say, 'A plant-based diet would get you [closer to sustainability], " Moncreif said. Among the remedies, the UN suggested investing technology that already exists, including soil-conservation methods, feeding methods that reduce livestock's gas emissions, and improved irrigation and manure management systems. Adopting these changes " with a sense of urgency, " wrote the FAO, can " make a very significant contribution to reducing and reversing environmental damage. " The report also noted the economic importance of the livestock sector to global populations; work with livestock contributes 40 percent of global agriculture Gross Domestic Product and employs 1.3 billion people worldwide. But Moncrief said simply altering agriculture practices without changing consumers' food consciousness and habits will not lead to true sustainability, in terms of either environmental health or feeding the growing population. " They talk about the problems, but then they refuse to advocate a reduction of meat as part of the solution, " Moncrief said. " We just think we're going to be able to outsmart our way out of this. " Moncrief said educating consumers about their food choices is essential. " We need to get organizations who are working on food-policy issues, like the UN and the USDA, to at least come out and say, 'Here are the health benefits, here are the environmental benefits' " to reducing meat consumption, Moncrief said. " If we could get these governmental and quasi-governmental agencies to come out and say it, that would be a good first step. " Gidon Eshel, assistant professor of physical oceanography and climate and co-author of the University of Chicago report, echoed Moncrief's concern. Eshel told TNS: " It is probably not a bad idea to suggest unambiguously that if more people used less animal products in their diet than they do today, we [would] be able to sustain a larger number of people on earth for an indefinite period of time, or afford those who are here a better lifestyle. " Jewish Singles And Other Events Jewish Singles lunch at Veggie Heaven Chinese Vegetarian Vegan Restaurant At Veggie Heaven Chinese Vegetarian Vegan Restaurant in Parsippany, New Jersey at NOON on Sunday October 21st, 2007 c.e. 1119 Route 46 East #8A Parsippany, New Jersey, in a shopping center which has plenty of parking and is near Route 80. There is never any charge for any of our events. When we go to a restaurant you pay the restaurant directly for your meal plus tax and tip. You never pay us. Lunches at Veggie Heaven Chinese Vegetarian Vegan Restaurant in Parsippany, New Jersey usually run under six dollars before tax and tip. They include soup or appetizer plus entree. Lunches are available there every day of the week including weekends on the luncheon part of the menu except for holidays such as the Fourth or July etc. Sundays are not considered to be holidays. You are invited to this event in this special series of Jewish Singles lunches and dinners in New Jersey We would like to invite you to this event in this series of upcoming Jewish Singles lunches and dinners in New Jersey for Jewish Single Men born between April 12th, 1945 and January 20th, 1953 and Jewish Single Women born between January 20th, 1953 and January 20th, 1961 Are you A Jewish Single Man born between April 12th, 1945 and January 20th, 1953? If so you were born during the Presidential Administration of Harry S. Truman. You are a Jewish Single Truman Man Are you A Jewish Single Woman born between January 20th, 1953 and January 20th, 1961? If so you were born during the Presidential Administration of Dwight David Eisenhower. You are a Jewish Single Eisenhower Woman. If you are a Jewish Single Truman Man or a Jewish Single Eisenhower Woman we would like to invite you to a series of upcoming Jewish Singles lunches and dinners in New Jersey for Jewish Single Men born between April 12th, 1945 and January 20th, 1953 and Jewish Single Women born between January 20th, 1953 and January 20th, 1961. When we go to restaurants you pay only for what you order plus tax and tip. You never pay us anything. You pay the restaurant directly. You do not have to be a member of any of our to attend any of our events. If you do join our there is no charge to join them and no charge to belong to them. You are invited to this event in this series of upcoming Jewish Singles lunches and dinners in New Jersey for Jewish Single Men born between April 12th, 1945 and January 20th, 1953 and Jewish Single Women born between January 20th, 1953 and January 20th, 1961 At Veggie Heaven Chinese Vegetarian Vegan Restaurant in Parsippany, New Jersey at NOON on Sunday October 21st, 2007 c.e Veggie Heaven 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. You do not need a reservation to attend. Just show up. Most lunches, which include entree, and your choice of brown rice or white rice , and soup, are priced UNDER $6 before tax and tip, except on Holidays, such as the 4th or July, Labor Day, Memorial Day, etc. when lunch menus are unavailable, the lunch menus ARE available EVERY day, including Sunday, unless Sunday falls on a Holiday, such as the 4th of July, Labor Day, Memorial Day, etc. when the regular menu, which is also very economical, is available. If turnout is large people are invited to sit with whoever they feel comfortable sitting with, and to table hop if they wish. 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. 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, NY 10952 Phone: (845) 352-1010 Fax: (845) 352-0316 Rabbinic Administrator: Rabbi Yaakov Spivak Although you do not have to be a member of our Jewish Singles Groups to attend our events we do hope that you will join them. You may post your introductions to them whenever you wish. When you post your introductions and when you respond to other introductions please state that you are Jewish, single and over 21. Feel free also to give your approximate age if you wish in your posts and your responses to other posts. 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/ JewishSinglesOfNJ/ and JewishSinglesinNJforIsrael/ and JewishSinglesFromEverywhere/ invite you to join us at Veggie Heaven, Kosher, Chinese, Totally Vegetarian (Vegan) Restaurant in Parsippany, New Jersey You are invited to join us at Veggie Heaven at NOON on Sunday October 21st, 2007 c.e. You DO NOT need a reservation to attend. Simply show up. Please join us for this relaxed, informal social get together. Veggie Heaven 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. 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. 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 [oct. 14] Apple picking Singles in their 20s and 30s from the JCC in Manhattan meet there to go apple picking in the Hudson Valley, 9 a.m. $33 for members, $36 for non-members, includes bus. (646) 505-5708 or visit www.jccmanhattan.org Singles cruise Jewish singles, 25-55, from area JCCs, meet at 11 a.m. at Lincoln Harbor, 1500 Harbor Blvd. in Weehawken, for a two- hour lunch cruise on Spirit Cruises around Manhattan. The cruise includes lunch and entertainment. $60. Lisa, (908) 725-6994, ext. 206. Bike ride Singles, 35-55, from the JCC on the Palisades in Tenafly and Cong. Gesher Shalom in Fort Lee meet at the Oradell train station, corner of Oradell and Maple avenues, for a leisurely-paced ride, 9:30 a.m. Bring helmets and water. (201) 569-7900 or (201) 947- 1735. monday [oct. 15] Feature film Jewish Singles on the Palisades, 50+, meet at the Kaplen JCC on the Palisades to see " Walk on Water. " A singles reception starts at 7 p.m., the film begins at 7:30. Harold Chapler introduces the film and leads a discussion afterward. $4 for JCC members, $6 for non-members. (201) 569-7900. wednesday [oct. 17] Bus trip The Yachad chapter of Jewish Women International, a group for widowed, divorced, or single women that meets in Fort Lee, takes a trip to Ellis Island via ferry with lunch at the Turkish restaurant Toro. $60. Information, (201) 358-4724. thursday [oct. 18] Widows and widowers meet A support group for widows and widowers facilitated by a social worker from Jewish Family Services meets at the Glen Rock Jewish Center, 11:45 a.m. (201) 652-6624. friday [oct. 19] 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 musical, egalitarian services at Cong. Gesher Shalom in Fort Lee, 8 p.m. An oneg Shabbat follows. (201) 569-7900, ext. 460, or (201) 947-1735, ext. 12. saturday [oct. 20] Comedy in Tenafly Comedians Johnny Lampert, Karen Bergreen, and Brian Kiley perform at the Kaplen JCC on the Palisades in Tenafly for Jewish Singles of All Ages, 8 p.m. $25 with payment by Oct. 18, $30 at the door, includes reception. (201) 569-7900, ext. 435. Sing-along Singles in their 20s and 30s have a Moulin Rouge-sing- along at the JCC in Manhattan, 8:30 p. m. Light refreshments. $10 for members, $12 for non-members, includes drinks. (646) 505-5708 or visit www.jccmanhattan.org sunday [oct. 21] Schmooze Singles, 40-59, schmooze with each other and talk with Elaine and Jeff at the Kaplen JCC on the Palisades in Tenafly, 6 p.m. $4 for JCC members, $6 for non-members. (201) 569-7900, ext. 460. monday [oct. 22] Support for widows/widowers Therapist Judy Brauner begins a seven- session group, " You Are Not Alone: Widows and Widowers, " through Dec. 3 at the Kaplen JCC on the Palisades in Tenafly, 6:30 p.m. $105 for JCC members, $130 for non-members. Sponsored in part by the Soforenko Foundation. (201) 569-7900, ext. 460. Support group for Orthodox divorced moms A support group for Orthodox divorced mothers to share ideas and resources meets with social worker Debbie Fox at Jewish Family Service in Teaneck, 7:30 p.m. Free. 1485 Teaneck Road. Laura, (201) 837-9090 or e-mail thelivingroom Support for singles Therapist Judy Brauner begins a seven-session group, " Coping With Divorce and Separation, " at the Kaplen JCC on the Palisades in Tenafly, 8:15 p.m. $105 for JCC members, $130 for non-members. Sponsored in part by the Soforenko Foundation. (201) 569-7900, ext. 460. wednesday [oct. 24] Jewish and single discussion The JCC in Manhattan hosts a discussion group, " Jewish and Single in New York " for singles, 39+, 7 p.m. Free. Also Dec. 19. (646) 505-5708 or visit www.jccmanhattan.org thursday [oct. 25] Latin party foods Singles in their 20s and 30s meet for a Gourmet Latin Party Foods cooking event at the JCC in Manhattan, 7 p.m. $60 for members, $65 for non-members, includes drinks. (646) 505-5708 or visit www.jccmanhattan.org friday [oct. 26] Shabbat in Manhattan Singles in their 20s meet for Shabbat dinner and stand-up comedy at the JCC in Manhattan, 7 p.m. $25 for members, $28 for non-members. Vegetarian meal requests by Oct. 24. (646) 505- 5708 or visit www.jccmanhattan.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. the events immediately below were found at http://www.jcconthepalisades.org/articlenav.php?id=294 Singles 40-57 Singles Schmooze Sundays, October 21, November 18 & December 16 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 SINGLES OF ALL AGES COMEDY NIGHT With Johnny Lampert, Karen Bergreen, & Brian Kiley Saturday, October 20, 8:30 pm You've seen them at Carolines on Broadway, The Comic Strip and The Improv; you've seen them on A & E's Carolines Comedy Hours, NBC's Friday Night, and HBO Comedy Showcase, you've even seen them in Trump Plaza, The Sand, and Mohegan Sun. They've appeared at The Friar's Club, The Kennedy Center, the Tonight Show with Jay Leno and The Late Show with David Letterman, now you can see them right here at the JCC. Join us for a terrific evening with these uproarious comedians. After the show, enjoy a dessert reception. Cash bar. Reserve a premium seating table for you and your friends. $25 JCC members, $30 general admission Pre-paid reserved tables of 10 $285 pre-paid reserved VIP tables $360 All reserved tables must be paid by October 15 WINE TASTING AND ALL THAT JAZZ Saturday, November 17, 8:30 pm Celebrate Israel at 60 with a sampling of upscale Israeli wines. Wine experts from Queen Anne Wine and Spirit Emporium will guide you through a selection of quality wines and discuss Israel's excellent vineyards. Enjoy cheese and crackers while listening to the soft sounds of Rafi Malkiel and his band, an outstanding Israeli Jazz group. Dessert reception to follow. $23 JCC members, $26 general admission before 11/12 $30 after Co-sponsored with Israeli Connection Department and the Bergen County YJCC. For more information contact: Esther Mazor, Singles Director (201) 569-7900 x460 emazor emazor AT jccotp.org the events immediately below were found at http://www.jcconthepalisades.org/articlenav.php?id=555 SINGLES OF ALL AGES COMEDY NIGHT Saturday, October 20, 8 pm You've seen great comedians at Carolines on Broadway, The Comic Strip and The Improv; you've seen them on A & E's Carolines Comedy Hours, NBC's Friday Night, and HBO Comedy Showcase. They've appeared at The Friar's Club, The Kennedy Center, the Tonight Show and The Late Show with David Letterman. Now see them right here at the JCC. Join us for a terrific evening of comedy featuring Johnny Lampert, Karen Bergreen, and Brian Kiley. Enjoy a reception for singles only and then join others at 8:30 pm for this fun event. Sit with other singles your age at separate tables. There will be a dessert reception after the show. Cash bar. Reservations required. $25 by 10/17, $30 after MONDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES WITH HAROLD CHAPLER Mondays, 7 pm October 15 - Walk on Water November 5 - Lacombe, Lucien January 14 - The Illusionist Enjoy a special reception prior to joining others for a feature film at 7:30 pm. Mr. Chapler will introduce the film and then share his expertise with us at an optional discussion following the movie. $4 JCC members, $6 nonmembers FRIDAY NIGHT JEWISH SINGLES SERVICES AND ONEG IN FORT LEE Fridays, October 19 & November 16, 8 pm, Free Takes Place at Congregation Gesher Shalom (1449 Anderson Ave, Fort Lee). Join other singles for " Shabbat Yachad a musical Shabbategalitarian service. This will be followed by an Oneg Shabbat. For further information call 201.947.1735 ext. 12. CHANUKAH CELEBRATION AND FORMERLY MARRIED TO NON-JEWS FMNJ A PLAYREADING Monday, December 10, 7:30 pm Enjoy latkes etc and then enjoy this serio-comic play about Jewish Intermarriage written by Theodore D. Kempner. Cosponsored with the Department of Performing Arts $10/$12 by 12/7, $15 after RELATIONSHIP REVELATIONS AND CHINESE LUNCH Tuesday, December 25, 12 pm Enjoy a delicious lunch following a fascinating presentation. Reservations required. $18 by 12/24, $23 after NOT FOR SINGLES ONLY STEM CELL RESEARCH AND THE ETHICS OF EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS Sunday, October 21, 3:30 pm, Free Pranela Rameshwar PhD & Rabbi Lawrence S. Zierler In November, New Jersey residents can vote on a bond issue that, if approved by voters, will fund research grants for a variety of stem cell research, including embryonic. Gain valuable information about stem cell research from Dr. Pranela Rameshwar, Professor of Medicine, NJ Medical School, and Rabbi Lawrence S. Zierler of the Jewish Center of Teaneck, who holds a Masters Degree in Bio-Ethics from Case Western Reserve University. Dr. Rameshwar will present an overview, for the non scientist, of stem cell research development including the progress towards ESC therapy, especially as it relates to cancer, aging diseases and neural disorders. Rabbi Zierler will address the ethical issues and religious concerns about this controversial topic. Sponsored by the Berit and Martin Bernstein Open Forum Endowment Fund. Co-sponsored with the Judaic Department WINE TASTING AND ALL THAT JAZZ Saturday, November 17, 8:30 pm Celebrate Israel at 60 with a sampling of upscale Israeli wines. Wine experts from Queen Anne Wine and Spirit Emporium will guide you through a selection of quality wines and discuss Israel's excellent vineyards. Enjoy cheese and crackers while listening to the soft sounds of Rafi Malkiel and his band, an outstanding Israeli Jazz group. Dessert reception to follow. $23 JCC members, $26 general admission before 11/12 $30 after Co-sponsored with Israeli Connection Department and the Bergen County YJCC. For more information contact: Esther Mazor, Singles Director (201) 569-7900 x460 emazor emazor AT jccotp.org for details on the events listed immediately below please click on http://www.kehillaton.com/ Tomorrow (Sun, 14 Oct) 9:30 AM Event - Classes/Seminar/Workshop: YU Student Medical Ethics Society Conference [New York - Manhattan, NY] 10:00 AM Event - Sale/Garage or Yard Sale: BLOCK SALE [Teaneck, NJ] 3:00 PM Event - Other: Teen Rally [Teaneck, NJ] 7:30 PM Event - Other: ISRAEL on Campus: Preparing Our Students [Highland Park, NJ] 7:30 PM Event - Other: Israel on Campus: Preparing our Students [Highland Park, NJ] Mon, 15 Oct 8:00 PM Lecture - (Other - see title): Nefesh B'Nefesh Presents - Israel & the Diaspora: Our State, Our Statement, Our Destiny [New York - Manhattan, NY] Tue, 16 Oct 8:00 PM Lecture - (Other - see title): Nefesh B'Nefesh Present - Israel & The Diaspora: Our State, Our Statement, Our Destiny [boston, MA] 8:00 PM Lecture - (Other - see title): Nefesh B'Nefesh Presents - Israel & The Diaspora: Our State, Our Statement, Our Destiny [Highland Park, NJ] Wed, 17 Oct 7:00 PM Event - Concert: Vladimir Feltsman: Music from Poland and Russia [New York - Manhattan, NY] 8:00 PM Lecture - (Other - see title): Nefesh B'Nefesh Presents - Israel & The Diaspora: Our State, Our Statement, Our Destiny [Passaic, NJ] for details on the events listed immediately above please click on http://www.kehillaton.com/ This next event is something completely different and is NOT sponsored by JewishSinglesOfNJ/ and JewishSinglesinNJforIsrael/ and JewishSinglesFromEverywhere/ however we feel that Roberta is a real asset to the Jewish community especially because of the many wonderful CIRCLE OF SINGLE JEWISH FRIENDS events she has done and which we hope she will continue to do in the future. It is a Mitzvah to get single Jews together so that hopefully marriages between Jews may result with the children of those marriages raised as Jews. Age range for Roberta's CIRCLE OF SINGLE JEWISH FRIENDS events is generally Baby Boomers give or take a few years or so. For October of 2007 c.e. Roberta will be doing the event immediately below rather than her usual CIRCLE OF SINGLE JEWISH FRIENDS monthly Sunday lunch. Murder Mystery and Buffet Night at a non-Kosher restaurant in Highland Park, New Jersey Seating is limited. People must call Roberta for reservations etc. Call Roberta (908) 668-8450) for reservations and payment arrangements. Please note that although Roberta's group CIRCLE OF SINGLE JEWISH FRIENDS will be ATTENDING the Murder Mystery and Buffet Night at a non-Kosher restaurant in Highland Park, New Jersey there will be other people at that event who may very well NOT be Jewish OR single but may simply be there to enjoy the event. October 26th, 2007 c.e. Time: 7:00 P.M. Cost: $45.00 Includes buffet dinner, desserts, coffee and tea. Seating is limited and advance reservations are required. Call Roberta (908) 668-8450) for reservations and payment arrangements. For October of 2007 c.e. Roberta will be doing the event above rather than her usual CIRCLE OF SINGLE JEWISH FRIENDS monthly Sunday lunch. Please stay in touch with Roberta for details of more events. Please suggest Kosher restaurants and events for Jewish singles only to Roberta for her future events. You may email Roberta at the following email address: roger roger AT superlink.net the item immediately below is from: http://www.zoa.org/2007/10/zoa_opposes_olm_5.htm ZOA Opposes Olmert Discussions To Divide Jerusalem October 09, 2007 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Morton A. Klein, 212-481-1500 Olmert violates his and Sharon's pledge New York The Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) is urging the Olmert government to drop discussion of plans which have been leaked to media indicating that it intends to divide Jerusalem, withdraw from most of Judea and Samaria and relinquish Israeli sovereignty over the Temple Mount, the holiest site in Judaism. In recent days, two Israeli government ministers, Vice Premier Haim Ramon and Strategic Threats Minister, Avigdor Lieberman (Israel Beitenu), have spoken publicly of major Israeli territorial concessions in Jerusalem to the Mahmoud Abbas Palestinian Authority (PA). Ramon has raised the idea of a possible division of Jerusalem in interviews on the two main radio stations while Lieberman told a news conference that he is ready to hand over some Arab neighborhoods in Jerusalem's Old City to the PA ( New York Sun, October 9). These proposals contradict Kadima's platform and the explicit statements of its founder, former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, made in an April 2005 meeting with American Jewish leaders that " No serious steps have been taken by [Mahmoud Abbas], and we can't get to the Road Map plan until the PA fully implements their obligations ... Jerusalem will never be divided and Israel will not negotiate on Jerusalem. Since 1860 the Jewish population of Jerusalem was larger than the Christian and Muslim population combined. In addition, Israeli and PA negotiators have been meeting since yesterday to prepare a joint declaration to be issued at the upcoming US-sponsored summit in Annapolis. A senior Israeli official has said that the two sides are discussing " core issues-- a reference to major questions like future of Jerusalem, which all previous Israeli governments have declared to be Israel's eternal and indivisible capital. Prime Minister Olmert is denying reports that he and Abbas have agreed to transfer the Temple Mount's holy sites to Jordanian control. Opposition leader Binyamin Netanyahu told the Knesset on Sunday, " Giving Hamas half of Jerusalem will make the rest of Jerusalem unlivable ... Giving up Judea and Samaria will transfer the areas controlling the coastal plain into the hands of Hamas, leading to Qassems ... on Tel Aviv ( Jerusalem Post, October 8). Knesset Member Uri Ariel (National Union/National Religious Party) stated, " If the report is true, the Israeli government has stripped itself of any linkage to Zionism or its Jewish roots while MK Eli Yishai, head of Olmert government coalition partner Shas, said, " The Olmert government is trying to destroy the dreams of thousands of generations who have dreamed and worked to return the Jewish people to its land ... We won't let him succeed ... Whoever thinks he has the authority to give up Jerusalem is wrong. The obligation to keep Jerusalem is solid, not a political gust of wind( Jerusalem Post, October 9). The Olmert government proposals are opposed by the majority of the Israeli public. A poll carried out by the newspaper, Yedioth Ahronoth, and the Dahaf Institute shows that 61% of Israelis believe that Jerusalem should remain under the sovereign control of Israel, 68% oppose handing over even the Arab neighborhoods in east Jerusalem to the PA and 61% support the retention under Israeli sovereignty of the Western Wall and Temple Mount (Yediot Ahronot, October 9). ZOA National President Morton A. Klein said, " This scheme to divide Jerusalem along the lines of the 2000 negotiations which ended in bloodshed appalls us but does not surprise us. It has been evident for some time that the Olmert government has been determined to make massive concessions to the PA, either unilaterally or through negotiations, regardless of the fact that Mahmoud Abbas and Fatah are no more serious peace partners than is Hamas. Abbas has not jailed terrorists and confiscated their illegal weaponry, nor has he ended the incitement to hatred and murder that permeates the PA- controlled media, mosques, schools and youth camps. Promoting peace will not be brought about by showing that Israel is willing to tear out its heart; it will be brought about by the PA stopping Palestinian Arab incitement, disarming terror groups, arresting terrorists and closing bomb factories. " Jerusalem is the religious, historical and cultural heart of the Jewish people, mentioned hundreds of times in the bible but never once in the Quran. It has served as the capital only of the Jewish people, never of another people and when eastern Jerusalem was occupied by Jordan, it was a backwater that no Arab leader other than King Hussein visited. We urge the Olmert government to make no concessions at all under prevailing conditions and to rule out any withdrawals that divide the city and especially those concessions which would tear the historical heart of Jerusalem from the State of Israel. Would the Arabs ever agree to give away any part of Mecca or Medina? Would the world's Catholics ever agree to give away parts of Vatican City? It is shameful that Olmert even considers giving away our patrimony. We urge all Jews, all Jewish organizations, Christian Zionists, and all people of goodwill to forcefully speak out against this folly, which is a negation of the biblical injunction `If I forget thee, Oh Jerusalem, may my right hand forget its cunning. Jerusalem belongs to the entire Jewish people and no Israeli government has the moral right to give it away. In addition, such concessions will never work. Israel has already given all of Gaza and half of Judea and Samaria without getting one step closer to peace or reducing terror. Such major concessions encourage only more terror and demands. * * * The Zionist Organization of America, founded in 1897, is the oldest pro-Israel organization in the United States. The ZOA works to strengthen U.S.-Israel relations, educates the American public and Congress about the dangers that Israel faces, and combats anti- Israel bias in the media and on college campuses. Its past presidents have included Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis and Rabbi Dr. Abba Hillel Silver the item immediately above was from: http://www.zoa.org/2007/10/zoa_opposes_olm_5.htm Zionist Organization of America 4 East 34th St. New York, NY 10016 ZOA Chapters Atlanta, GA Baltimore, MD Bethesda, MD Mitchell Finkel, Vice President bethesda Boca Raton, FL Boston, MA Henry Silverman, President 70 Park Street, Suite 25 Brookline, MA 02446 Brooklyn, NY Rubin Margules, President Phone: 718-339-8379 Fax: 718-339-8610 www.zoabrooklyn.org brooklyn Cherry Hill, NJ Chicago, IL Cleveland, OH Cleveland ZOA 3246 DeSota Ave Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44118 Phone: 216-320-0726 Fax: 216-320-0793 cleveland Dallas, TX Dayton, OH Detroit, MI Dr. Jerome S. Kaufman ZOA National Secretary michigan Current Newsletter Hartford, CT Long Island, NY Dr. Alan Mazurek, President Los Angeles / Western Region Ed Ames, President 18455 Burbank Blvd., Suite 300 Tarzana, CA 91356 Phone: 818.342.3363 Fax: 818.342.3115 zoawest Manhattan, NY Mr. Marvin Belsky manhattan Milwaukee, WI New Haven, CT Ron Scherban New Jersey (Northern) Palm Beach, FL Philadelphia, PA Lori Lowenthal Marcus, President Steve Feldman, Executive 7923 Bustleton Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19152 Phone: 215-338-9188 Fax: 215-338-9189 philadelphia www.zoaphilly.org Phoenix, AZ Pittsburgh, PA Deborah Fidel, Esq., President 6334 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15217 Phone: 412-421-6660 Fax: 412-421-6669 pittsburgh Rochester, NY Dr. Leon Szmedra, President rochesterny San Diego, CA Howard L. Dyckman, President sandiego San Francisco, CA Silver Spring, MD Mitchell Finkel, Vice President silverspring Youngstown, OH Washington, DC Westchester, NY http://www.zoa.org/chapters.htm We urge everyone who can to join an existing ZOA chapter and if one is not located nearby to contact the ZOA about starting a new ZOA chapter. http://www.zoa.org/contact.htm The Zionist Organization of America 4 East 34th Street New York, NY 10016 Telephone: 212-481-1500 Fax: 212-481-1515 General Information info Membership membership info AT zoa.org membership AT zoa.org Livnot Winter 30somethings trip December 24th 2007-Jan 2nd 2008 For participants aged 27 early 40s Chevre, If you're thinking past Succot towards the winter....Livnot Winter 30somethings trip December 24th 2007-Jan 2nd 2008 is an opportunity to NOT BE MISSED. --Explore your community, your spirituality, your Jewish identity all while exploring Israel and its people.. --Meet new friends, volunteer, hike, tour, and learn together Whether it's your first time in Israel , or you are a return visitor, you'll enjoy experiencing famous sites and off the beaten track destinations with the Livnot 30somethings trip.. Space is limited. For information or applications: http://www.livnot. com/pages/ 30Somethings/ this next item is from: sarabasedis sarabasedis AT New singles group meeting I am trying to get this off the ground. We'll be meeting Sunday, Oct.14th at Levy's Kosher Pizza and Pasta, Rt. 9 So., Manalapan, NJ at 1pm. There will be no charge. You pay for what you eat. This restaurant is Cholov Yisrael, Pas Yisroel and Shomer Shabbos for those interested. Email me so I can get an approximate count of how many will come. If this is successful, then we can make it more often. please contact sarabasedis sarabasedis AT about the item immediately above the item immediately below is from: http://www.womeningreen.org/who.htm WOMEN FOR ISRAEL'S TOMORROW WOMEN IN GREEN WHO WE ARE Women for Israel's Tomorrow (Women in Green) is a rapidly growing grassroots women's movement -- grandmothers, mothers, wives, and daughters; housewives and professionals; secular and religious -- all bound together by a shared love, devotion and concern for Israel. We are not affiliated with, nor do we support, any particular political party. We have chapters throughout Israel and abroad, including Los Angeles, New York, Chicago and Toronto. We also have many men among our supporters. In existence only since late 1993, the Women for Israel's Tomorrow, a registered non-profit organization, has accomplished a great deal. In addition to weekly street theater and public demonstrations, we write weekly articles, commission posters, advertise in newspapers, and lecture to groups in order to educate the electorate on the consequences of certain government policies, such as abandoning the Golan Heights for an illusory promise of peace, and pandering to Arafat, without requiring him to live up to his obligations under the Oslo Accords. We insist that Israel remain a Jewish state. We are actively and intimately connected with the fight to preserve a united Jerusalem. We support and encourage the brave Jewish community in the ancient city of Hebron, and sponsor annual Hanukkah and Purim parties with gifts and professional entertainment for the isolated Jewish children in that community. Our movement is dedicated to the security and Jewish heritage of historic Israel, and we are outspoken in support of our cause. We are popularly known as the " Women in Green " because of the green hats we wear. A leading Hebrew newspaper, Maariv, has described us as " the most authentic and exciting popular resistance movement to have arisen here (in Israel) in the last few years " . For more information, please contact: Co-chairwomen: Ruth Matar and Nadia Matar Women in Green, P.O.B. 7352, Jerusalem Tel: 972-2-624-9887; Fax: 972-2-624-5380 E-mail: michaele michaele AT netvision.net.il To to the Women in Green list, please send a blank email message to: list4- list4- AT womeiningreen.org " Always it has been those few who have decided to remain Jews who have written Jewish history. " -- Elyakim Ha'Etzni NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_ FICTION_FANS 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. Please also join the Science Fiction Association of Bergen County, New Jersey http://www.sfabc. org and attend their many wonderful events. 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. 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 http://groups. / group/JewishSingles OfNJ/ http://groups. / group/JewishSingles inNJforIsrael / http://groups. / group/JewishSingles FromEverywhere/ We also hope that you will join NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_ FICTION_FANS Please forward this sign up information to everyone who should get it. NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_ FICTION_FANS- http://groups. / group/NEW_ JERSEY_SCIENCE_ FICTION_FANS/ There is no charge to join NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_ FICTION_FANS Please forward this sign up information to everyone who should get it. NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_ FICTION_FANS- http://groups. / group/NEW_ JERSEY_SCIENCE_ FICTION_FANS/ or to belong to Please forward this sign up information to everyone who should get it. NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_ FICTION_FANS- http://groups. / group/NEW_ JERSEY_SCIENCE_ FICTION_FANS/ 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 Please forward this sign up information to everyone who should get it. NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_ FICTION_FANS- http://groups. / group/NEW_ JERSEY_SCIENCE_ FICTION_FANS/ anything for any of its events. NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_ FICTION_FANS Please forward this sign up information to everyone who should get it. NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_ FICTION_FANS- http://groups. / group/NEW_ JERSEY_SCIENCE_ FICTION_FANS/ 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 http://groups. JewishSinglesOfN J/ http://groups. JewishSinglesinN JforIsrael / http://groups. JewishSinglesFro mEverywhere/ 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. Phil, is the founder and director of http://www.sfabc. org 201 447-3652 The Science Fiction Association of Bergen County, New Jersey please contact Phil regarding UPCOMING SCIENCE FICTION ASSOCIATION OF BERGEN COUNTY NEW JERSEY EVENTS THE SCIENCE FICTION ASSOCIATION OF BERGEN COUNTY NEW JERSEY http://www.sfabc. org was founded in 1984 by Phil who still is the Director. They have been having monthly meetings on the second Saturday of each month ,usually in the evening, since about 1984. http://www.sfabc. org not affiliated with NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_ FICTION_FANS but highly recommended by NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_ FICTION_FANS CALL PHIL AT 201 447-3652 FOR DETAILS http://www.sfabc. org contact Phil at SFABCPhil (AT) gmail (DOT) com SFABCPhil (AT) gmail (DOT) com SFABCPhil AT gmail.com please contact Phil, who is the founder and director of the SFABC, the Science Fiction Association of Bergen County, New Jersey, at 201 447-3652 regarding the monthly SFABC meetings and the other SFABC events. Please forward this sign up information to everyone who should get it. NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_FICTION_FANS- NEW_JERSEY_SCIENCE_FICTION_FANS/ This club is for everyone 21 or older. Are you a single sci-fi fan looking for a soulmate. Feel free to post your introduction, and something about what your ideal soulmate should be like at the group as frequently as you wish. Please also post what got you interested in sci-fi, who your favorite author(s) are, whether you are also a sci-fi writer, and other sci-fi related thoughts you might have about books, movies, tv, the net, meetings,parties, or any other sci-fi related things you might want to post about. Are you willing to host a sci-fi house party? What should our club be doing? Please post your thoughts. Please post your ideas. Please also be sure to join SFABC THE SCIENCE FICTION ASSOCIATION OF BERGEN COUNTY, NEW JERSEY Contact Phil at 201 447-3652 SFABCPhil SFABCPhil AT gmail.com http://www.sfabc.org for details. 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