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May 18, 1990 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-05-18

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$5495 - $4895 .

THIS WEEK ONLY



1990 ZR1 CORVETTE
2 Available

NEW '90 GEO STORM

Cloth bucket seats, 2.21 EFI L-4 engine. P185/80R13 tires, 5-speed trans., me-
tallic paint and more. Stk. *4246.

WAS
LEADERSHIP DRIVE
THIS WEEK ONLY

$8514
$750

$6825 *$6475 „

1st Time Buyer

52 At Similar Savings

Cloth buckets, elec. r. wind. def. 2.21 EFI L4 eng.. auto., P195/70515 ALS S/B
rad. B/W, air. elec. speed control w/resurne. tin, inter wipers, floor mats, map
, 1 :v
mr s w/consolette and more. Stk. #3203.

$12,667
$1400

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1st Time Buyer

$9750* $9150

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NEW '90 4-DR.
CORSICA
LT -
SEDAN

33 At Similar Savings

Cloth buckets, r. wind. def., air, 2.2L EFI L4 eng., auto., P185/7513 S/8 radial
tires, 1-glass, inter. wipers, floor mats, map lamps w/roof console and more.
Stk. #4305.

WAS
LEADERSHIP DRIVE

$11,652
$700

$9525* $8925 *

THIS WEEK ONLY

SPORT COUPE

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1.6L SOHC L4 MPFI engine, P185/608 14 steel belt tires and more. Stock N
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WAS
LEADERSHIP DRIVE
THIS WEEK ONLY

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$10,705
$800

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1st Time Buyer

$8825* 8225*

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NEW 4-DR.
'90 SEDAN
PRIZM

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NEW '90
BERETTA
2-DR. COUPE

LEADERSHIP DRIVE
THIS WEEK ONLY

1st Time Buyer

33 At Similar Savings!

NEW '90 2-DR.
CAVALIER
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COUPE

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P145/801112 ALS S-8 radial tires, front and rear mats,
sport mirrors, 1.0L MI L3 engine, 5-speed manual trans. Stk. #
4354.
58 Miles to the gallon. Number one
vehicle for 2 years standin
standing.

1st. Time buyer

19 At Similar Savings

P175/70R13 ALS S/8 radials, Mir mats, 1.6L MFI Lr eng., 5-spd. man. trans.,
cloth buckets. p.s.. am/fm stereo w/seek 8 scan., digital clock. full whl. covers.
sport mirrors. Stk. N3897.

WAS
LEADERSHIP DRIVE
THIS WEEK ONLY

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811,068
$900
1st Time Buyer

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$9225* $8625*

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NEW '90 DEAUVILLE
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5 pass., deep tint, rear teat, 350 V-8 EFI, 4 spd auto/od, ac, pm., p.I., rec.
buckets, tilt, cruise, am/fm cass. w/clock, aux. lighting 8 rally wheels..

$20,490
-700

$16 7 836*

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NEW TRUCKS

NEW '90 LUMINA APV

WAS
FACTORY REBATE
THIS WEEK ONLY

17,385
-900

$14 7474*

NEW '90 WORK TRUCK

1/2 TON PICK-UP

4.3 V-6, 160 H.P., 5 spd., manual old, AMIFM radio, clock, p.s., p.b.,
P235/75R15 steel belted radial fires, H.D. chassis, H.D. shocks,
large mirrors, cloth seat, painted rear step bumper and more. Stk. #
3693.

WAS
FACTORY REBATE

THIS WEEK ONLY

$11,854
$500

9845*

$

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NEW '91 S-10 PICK-UP

5 spd. man. O.D. trans., 2.5L EFI eng., steel betted radial
tires, rr, anti-lock brakes and more. Stk. #7024X.

WAS
FACTORY REBATE

$8395

$1000

$6710 . $6110

THIS WEEK ONLY1st Time Buyer

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NEW '90 STARCRAFT
CONVERSION VAN

350 V8 EFI, auto. trans. w/overdrive, air, pwr. wind. 8 locks, tilt,
cruise, loaded chassis, 4 captain chairs, fold down sofa, color TV,
custom table and more. Stk. #4542.

WAS
FACTORY REBATE
THIS WEEK ONLY

$24,833
$700

$18 129*

J ust add tax, title, dest. All rebates and dealer incentives included where applicable. Dealer participation may affect customer cost. First

Time Buyer deducted from price where applicable to qualified buyers. 7.9% for up to 48 months in lieu of rebate on select models.
Based on approved credit. Prices Expire May 31, 1990.

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Jews have lived in Carpen-
tras since the first century of
the Common Era and were
known as "the pope's own
Jews" because of the pon-
tifical protection they en-
joyed in the 14th, 15th and
16th centuries.

Today, there are about 80
Jewish families left in the
village. Most of the 260 Jew-
ish residents are newcomers
from North Africa.
`This is a cemetery of those
long deprived of their
rights," Joseph Sitruk, the
chief Rabbi of France told
compatriots gathered to pro-
test the cemetery attack
in Carpentras. "We should
remember France's three
basic rights: first, liberty,
which exists; second, equal-
ity, which is frequently ne-
glected; third, fraternity,
which is often forgotten. Let
us not forget." ❑

Top Issues

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Deep tint, 3.1 ER V-S, auto., CL trim, AM/FM r.-s., pwr.
wind. and tools, cruise control, remote sport mirrors, front
and m floor mats, 2 tone paint and more. Stk. #3913X.

with police records for neo-
Nazi activities were arrested
last Friday in nearby
Avignon. They were releas-
ed Saturday night after pro-
ducing iron-clad alibis.
The Carpentras cemetery,
established in 1322, is
believed to be the second
oldest in Europe after that of
Prague.

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At Similar Savings!

WAS
FACTORY REBATE
THIS WEEK ONLY

desecrated cemeteries and in
one instance played hide-
and-seek among the
gravestones with cemetery
guards.
In France, only hours
before Monday's massive
march, another 32 tomb-
stones were desecrated in
the Jewish cemetery in
Clichy, a northern suburb of
Paris. Anti-Semitic slogans
were painted in red on
graves and cemetery walls.
Six headstones were painted
with Nazi emblems. Police
said they have no leads to
who was responsible for the
acts.
The first of the string of at-
tacks was discovered on May
10 when two Jewish women
ran shrieking from the an-
cient Carpentras cemetery.
The women, visiting the
graves of family members,
found headstones overturn-
ed and the naked corpse of a
recently buried 81-year-old
man impaled on the handle
of a beach umbrella. Bet-
ween his open legs lay a
stone Star of Davis hacked
off another monument. On
his chest was a large stone
plaque, deposited there as if
to prevent the dead man
from rising.
Four young skinheads

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abuse as well as highly com-
plex bio-ethical questions
will also become an integral
part of the interreligious
agenda.
3. Religious pluralism will
be severely tested but great-
ly enlarged in the 1990s, as
Moslems (America's fastest
growing religious group),
Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs,
Confucianists and Shintoists
rapidly increase in number
due to high birth rates and
large scale immigration to
the United States.
Such cities as Los Angeles
already reflect the growing
number of new participants
demanding seats at the
American interreligious
table.
Many people who define
the United States as either a
"Christian" or a "Judeo-
Christian" nation will have
to confront the new demo-
graphic reality that is dra-
matically changing the re-
ligious makeup of America.
In addition, the black
churches, already the train-
ing ground for many of
America's black political

leaders, will increase in both
size and importance in the
1990s. They will press their
concerns with a vigor and
strength not seen in the
past.
For Jews, it will mean an
even more crowded "public
dais." The traditional tri-
partite arrangement of Jew-
Catholic-Protestant (usually
all white) will be sharply
challenged by other re-
ligious groups in the 1990s.
4. The growing shortage of
priests and nuns in the
Roman Catholic Church will
bring about a series of
significant changes in-
cluding "priestless" worship
services. Married men will
be permitted to carry out an
increasing number of ritual
duties just short of
celebrating Mass and hear-
ing confessions.
To meet the shortage,
many of the new Catholic
priests serving in the United _
States during the 1990s will
come from Central and
South America, as well as
Asia. These new and
younger priests will no

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