CADILLAC... CREATING A HIGHER STANDARD. VERY NEW FREE UNROOF* AND FREE 3" COLOR TV* •• • *Out of stock, Previous sales excluded, Does not pertain to Factory sunroof, Car cannot have free moonroof, Exp. Nov. 30, 1993. STK./H008 1994 Seville® SLS. • ,111 • 11 • New 270-hp Northstar System V8 • Real-time Road-Sensing Suspension • Full-range Traction Control $477 99 A MONTH / 24 MONTHS SMARTLEASE WITH $2,000 DOWN" • Anti-lock brakes • Dual front air bags* STK./H0002 1994 Eldorado $449 00 • Anti-lock brakes • Dual front air bags* wear • New 270-hp Nonhstar System V8 A MON11-1/ 24 MONTHS LUXURY LEASE WIN $2,000 DOWN rich, crcn air ha, **Based on $2,000 down. Lease based on 24 month approved credit. plus first month & security & tax. title. destination, plates. Subject to 4% use tax. Lessee has option to purchase vehicle at predetermined price at deal inception. All applicable rebates assigned to dealer. Photos may not represent actual sales vehicles. Prices good thru 11-3093. Mile limitation of 12,000 for Seville. 24.000 for Eldorado. 15t per mile excess charge over limitation. To get• total payments, multiply payment by number of months. - - HOURS: Monday & Thursday 9-9, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 9-6 1810 Maplelawn in the Troy Motor Mall 70 Events Planned By Metro Hillel Hillel of Metropolitan Detroit and the Metro Council will pre- sent the Hayride Hoe Down of the Year 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. Nov. 20 at Sugarbush Farms, 3620 Gotfredson, Ypsilanti. Line dancing will be taught by Bill Dean of the Dance Avenue Studio. Tickets can be pur- chased at the door. For infor- mation on how to get to Sugarbush Farms, call the Farms, 482-4741. On Nov. 23 at Oakland Uni- versity, the Jewish Students Organization/Hill el together with the Honors College will present "Celebrating the Peace: An Israeli-Palestinian Dia- logue." Moderated by Brian Murphey of the Honors College, this panel discussion will take place at the Fireside Lounge of the Oakland Center at noon. Rabbi Bernard Antin, a law student at Wayne State Uni- versity, will conduct a lec- ture/discussion series in the Hillel lounge of the Student Center Building. Sessions will be Mondays at noon. For more information call Neil Gottheil, 577-3459. The Jewish Student Associ- ation/Hillel is trying to get ac- tive at Oakland Community College. For information, call Neil Gottheil, 577-3459. Homecoming At B'nai Moshe David Brownstein, M.D., and Jeffery Nusbaum, M.D. are pleased to announce their relocation and association with Robert C. Levine, M.D. Farmington Hills Family Practice 32910 W. 13 Mile Road, Suite C-301 Farmington Hills, MI 48334 For appointments, call (313) 851-1600. In addition: Kim Miller, M.D., will be joining them on February 1, 1994 Drs. Brownstein, Nusbaum and Levine are affiliated with Huron Valley Hospital Congregation B'nai Moshe will have a Thanksgiving weekend homecoming Shabbat luncheon Nov. 27 for B'nai Moshe college students and high school se- niors. There is a charge. For reservations to take part in the service, call the synagogue of- fice, 788-0600. U-M Hillel Slates Video Hillel Foundation at the Uni- versity of Michigan will present "Intermarriage: When Love Meets Tradition," a short video which explores the complexity of interfaith dating and mar- riage between Jews and those of other faiths. Viewing and dis- cussion will take place Nov. 30 at 7:30 p.m. at Hillel. Adat Shalom College Brunch Adat Shalom college youth will gather at the home of Rabbi Efry Spectre noon Nov. 26 for the synagogue's annual college brunch. For information, families should call the synagogue, 851- 5100. Machon Visits MSU, Western Machon L'Torah, in conjunction with the Hillel Student Center of Michigan State University will hold a special Shabbat weekend program titled "As- similate or Rejewvenate." The program will be held 4:30 p.m. Nov. 19 through Nov. 20. The event will include Shabbat meals and discussions led by Rabbi Avraham and Bayla Jacobovitz at the Hillel Student Center. There is no charge. For information and reservations, call Hillel, (517) 332-1916; or Machon 967-0888. Also, Machon, in conjunction with the Western Michigan University Kalamazoo Hillel, will sponsor an educational on- campus program 1 p.m. Nov. 21 at the Bradley Commons Lounge. Rabbi Jacobovitz will lead a discussion titled "Com- edy, Tragedy and Entertain- ment — the Pros and Cons of Our TV Generation." Refresh- ments will be served. There is no charge. For information, call Al Rosenthal, (616) 342-4656; or Machon. Slide Lecture On Germany On the next two Monday nights, Nov. 22 and 29, from 8- 9:30 p.m. the Midrasha Center for Adult Jewish Learning and Temple Emanu-El will present Professor Miriam Bodian of the Department of History at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, speaking on "A One-Way Love Affair? The Jews and Ger- many, 1780 to 1933." These ses- sions form the concluding part of a five-week slide lecture mini- course and will focus on the ear- ly decades of the 20th century. There is a charge for each lecture. Attendance at earlier sessions in the series is not required. Professor Bodian's slide-lec- ture course will be held at Tem- ple Emanu-El. For information, call Midrasha, 354-1050. B'nai B'rith Service Set Rabbi Morton Yolkut will con- duct a Shabbat service honor- ing the 150th Anniversary of B'nai B'rith 9 a.m. Nov. 27 at Congregation B'nai David Syn- agogue. B'nai B'rith leadership will take part in the service. Local leaders of other organizations have been invited; the Jewish community is welcome. The kiddush will be hosted by the members of Detroit Louis Marshall/Suburban/Tikvah Lodge of B'nai B'rith. ❑