■•■ OPINION THE UNBEATABLE DEALER THE UNBEATABLE DEALER THE UNBEATABLE DEALER STOP! T AT JOE PANIAN CHEVROLET AND GEO For Unbeatable DEALS! E Jews For Jesus U N B E A T A B L E Continued from Page 7 D A L E R H 1991 S-10 PICK-UP With automatic transmission 9 to choose $10,451 As low as $ 1,000 Less factory rebate ?????? Less unbeatable J.P. rebate Call John Bums for our special price at 355-6415. 1991 GEO STORM 1991 FULL SIZE 1/2 TON PICK-UP 16 to choose from $12,917 As low as $ 500 Less factory rebate Less unbeatable J.P. rebate Call Dick for our special price at 355-6412. 1991 LUMINA'S 21 to choose from $11,795 Starting from $ 1,000 Less factory rebate ????7? Less unbeatable J.P. rebate Call Val for our special price at 355-6418 1991 CHEVROLET CAPRICE CI SEDAN 12 to choose from $15,511 Starting from $ 1,250 Less factory rebate 772999 Less unbeatable J.P. rebate Call Bruce for our special price at 355-6409. 1991 GEO PRIZM Stock #7249. Auto, V8, p.s., p.b., p.w., p.seats, tilt, cruise, air, tinted glass, cassette, loaded! Alum. wheels, rear defog., full size spare, 48 mo. lease. $ 3 1 793 month 11 to choose from $10,025 Starting from $ 1,000 Less factory rebate Less unbeatable J.P. rebate Call Bill for our special price at 355-6411 E U N B E A T A B L E D E A L R T H E U N B E A T A E D A E R II1991 S-10 BLAZER 2 & 4 DOORS 1991 CAVALIERS 16 to choose from As low as Less factory rebate Less unbeatable J.P. rebate $17,349 $ 1,500 TM?? Call John Hunt or Bill Glime for our special price. 25 to choose from $8,610 Starting from $ 300 Less factory rebate ?TM'? Less unbeatable J.P. rebate Call Lenn for our special price at 355-6414. 'Customer must qualify for first time buyer program and/or GM Employee option /2. Tax. Title 8 Destination ARE INCLUDED. All cars are subject to prior sale. All cars priced with freight and prep included. Subject to prior .le void after 819/91. All program discounts subject to qualification. — Lease paymt. based on 48 mos. approved credit-closed end lease. 60,000 mile limitation. Lessee has the option to purchase al lease end at value determined at lease inception. Lessee responsible for excess wear 8 tear. Sec. deposit of S350 plus first pymt.. title 8 plates required down. Total amount multiply pyrnl. by 48. Subject to 4% use tax. Excess mileage charge is 10 1 per mile over 60,000 mites. Gec) Dealer MEDIUM DUTY TRUCK CENTER 28111 TELEGRAPH AT 12 MILE & 1-696 SOUTHFIELD 355-1000 OPEN • MON. & THURS. TIL 9 PM THE UNBEATABLE DEALER THE UNBEATABLE DEALER 10 FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1991 THE UNBEATABLE DEALER T H E N E A T A B L E and supervises the universe we occupy. We believe, therefore, in direct Divine reward and punishment, in life after death, resurrection and the Messiah. Let's not discard those most beautiful parts of Judaism that just don't happen to be apparent to the physical senses. Gravity can't be seen, smelled, tasted or felt, and if God didn't make the apple bounce off heads, it too would have been discarded. Now we have Jews, who believe in Jesus, bouncing off our heads. Let's tell the truth about Judaism as it is written in the Bible which was given by God at Mt. Sinai. Secondly, Jews for Jesus have a strong desire to be ac- cepted by the Jewish com- munity. We must not allow this. They feel completed by Jesus, completed as Jews. This is completely ox- imoronic. They embrance as their savior the greatest source of evil and destruction of the Jewish people and they say, with love and sweetness, that they still want to be a part of the Jewish people? All Jews must understand clearly and be able to ar- ticulate without hesitation that it is an anathema to believe in Jesus and be part of the Jewish people. Anyone can make up or modify a religion and incorporate enough silly schtick to give followers a spiritual "buzz." It can even be called Judaism. Real Judaism is spiritually fulfilling, not just because we daven, put on tefillin, keep Shabbat, kosher, and learn Torah. Judaism is fulfilling because the Jewish people have a mission. Jesus is the antithesis of our mission. ii■■■ The purpose of Judaism is not to attain salvation or even to be "holy." The Jewish mis- sion is to teach humanity to live with what Dennis Prager calls "ethical monotheism." We must say, with one voice, "You, who believe in Jesus, are not a part of the Jewish community. You deny our history — you have no share in our destiny." We must become more serious about Judaism. We must get serious about God, Torah from Sinai and our mis- sion. We must realize that Judaism isn't just baggage that we schlep through life, lightening the load if it gets too heavy by discarding some of the contents. In other words, I mean that we must learn and understand Torah and teach Torah seriously. I'll let you in on a secret. We have no choice. God exists. God is a gentleman but He doesn't hide away because a few humanists don't think He's there, and pop out again for the sake of the believers: He drops apples on our heads to remind us of gravity, inter- marriage on our heads to re- mind us that we are one na- tion. He drops Jews who believe in Jesus on our heads to remind us of our educa:- tional impotence and negative population growth to remind us, in general, of the worthlessness of our ef- forts to date. We Jews can be the most glorious people to walk on the face of the Earth or we can be the greatest embarassment to humanity and to ourselves. In order to win those Jews back, and to win ourselves, we need to get serious. Let's get serious. •••••11 LET T ERS I Continued from Page 6 Board of Regents with the selected memorial design, and along with a recommen- dation to name the site the "Raoul Wallenberg Plaza." This proposal will be sub- mitted once our design com- petition is completed next spring. Thanks again for providing your readers with informa- tion on our Holocaust memorial efforts. Robert Levy Ann Arbor Native Americans And Anti-Semitism Your article (July 26) on the Hopi Nation chairman turn- ing to Jews for advice was a pleasant surprise. It was not too long ago that another Native American ad- dressed an Arab convention and told them that the plight of Native Americans was similar to that of the Palesti- nians. My concern was that there would be a rise of anti- Semitism among Native Americans. I hope this event means a more tolerant outlook among their various nations. Dr. Ivan C. Schatten Birmingham