/MARTY FELDMAN'S LIFE IN ISRAEL 11111E111111•1111111111•1111111111M111 ce.ei,e•t Wall Continued from Page 10 3.9% RA' OR CASH ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE FINANCING ON SELECT TRUCKS* *See Salesman For Details BAC K TO $ 1 000 eV' 1987 CHEVY S-10 PICK-UP en ,exo 1987 CAVALIER 2 DOOR STOCK #T4003 `';--- ( LIMN tat ,.., , ,, ,_ SALE 111.111PIPI PRICE - .),,,,,,, ,_—____ fi_., . STOCK #6032 $ 6 5 3 9 — ('' .1* --1- t. ''"7,1 11, WV YOUR COST CASH BACK 0 , manimmenC,) PRICE ifia - 11111$500 LEASE $ 1 65 57pER yto..- 1987 CHEVY S-10 BLAZER Ite, 1987 CELEBRITY 2 DOOR STOCK #T4048 111 ,41 ' - -, ;:-•_; lb -- '4k , L-- ' YOUR COST STOCK #6146 /110 . _,. 1 . Al\ . , $13399 S ALE PRICE ■ 1111Mill ...... ---""""fti...- 600 ** $ 1.27 99 — ,̀ SALE PRICE :-* '-'1 CASH BACK .. BACK I= $ 1 000 YOUR COST LEASE $ 1 298SpER mo.... r _ A i 'miry --i-----r__,__-__ cASH S7959 $6039** , f re NER.01111 lb, ,, $ 8959 SALE was_ 1.1$ )1? - v I YOUR COST LEASE $258 89 PER MO.*** „,, CASH NNE $ 000 K BACK $ 110 LEASE $2 **"CASH BACK" may effect actual dealer cost. "Your cost" subject to 4% sales tax & plate transfer. $ 11198 198 ** 1 254PER MO.*** ***Lease payment based on approved credit on 48 months closed end, 72,000 total mileage with 6(F per mile extra charge. To get total amount, multiply payment times 48. Subject to 4% use tax, 1st month in advance, security deposit equal to 1st month payment, plate cost extra. 348-7000 12 OAKS MALL 1-696 cR ER 10 MILE HOURS Mon. & Thu. til 9 Tu., Wed., Fri., 'til 6 12 Friday, January 30, 1987 Chemist WHERE GREAT CAR & TRUCK DEALS ARE ONLY THE BEGINNING! 42355 GRAND RIVER Just East of Novi Rd., Novi THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 0 z 0 X F A .MING TON FELL A DOWB F100 SALES HOURS: MILE presumably the angels sort them out. A more realistic commentator ventures the thought that they simply dis- integrate into pulp under the influence of the weather. Are they removed by the sanitation department and taken to the city dump? David Oren, writing in Haaretz, interviewed Rabbi Meir Yehuda Gerz, religious caretaker of the Wall, and ob- tained his authoritative reply. Twice a year, on the eve of Passover and on the eve of Rosh Hashanah, when tens of thousands of new messages and prayers are to be expected, the Wall is carefully cleaned out of all the scraps which have accumulated. They are re- spectfully and delicately placed in large bags. They are handled carefully, receiving the same treatment as tattered old prayer books and damaged Torah scrolls, for these, too, usually bear the name of God. At dead of night, twice a year, the sacks are carried off to a special cave in the cemetery on the Mount of Olives, and there receive a dignified burial. On the morrow, new memos, jot- tings and scraps of paper find their way into the crevices of the Wall. The burial cave on the Mount of Olives might some day be regarded by the histo- rians of the future as a massive Genizah, an enormous repos- itory of the little documents which will reflect the hopes and fears, entreaties and wor- ries and day-to-day concerns of our civilization. Lawyer To Plead For Drug Dealer • Jerusalem (JTA) — An Is- raeli lawyer is appealing to President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt to grant clemency to an Israeli, Yosef Tahan, who was sentenced to death in Cairo last year for allegedly smuggl- ing drugs into Egypt. Tahan's attorney, Zvi Lidsky, said he would hand the appeal over to the Egyptian embassy in Tel Aviv Sunday and go to Cairo himself if necessary to try to see Mubarak. He said his appeal is based on humanitarian grounds. Tahan, a resident of Ashdod, is the father of four children. A letter from them will accompany the appeal. According to reports from Cairo, Mubarak is not expected to approve Tahan's execution nor will he grant a pardon. This could leave the man in prison for years with the death penalty hanging over him. Tahan was arrested at the Cairo airport in August 1985 with 1.35 kilos of heroin. He was on his way home to Israel from India. At his trial, he said he in- tended to market the drugs in Israel. =/\