ANNOUNCING: B'nai B'rith Men's Bowling e No Tax Increase Lease! BROTHERHOOD/EDDIE JACOBSON Lee Roth 689/257, Dennis Eder 683/267, Andy Rubin 655/234, Rob Greenfield 646/236-220, Mark Rowe 636/233, Ricky Resnick 620/234, Robert Essick 616/234, Lyle Schaefer 615/255, Eric Goldberg 608, Jeff Gold- man 604t224, Steve Weinberg 602/242, Ken Brown 231, Steve Mann 225, Den- nis Horwitz 221. Stk. #D4501 MORGENTHAUTCHAIM Jerry Broida 686/242-235-207, Barry Glazer 651/245-207, Mike Wayne 610/218-217, Joe Grossman 605/247, Arnie Weintraub 605/216, Shel Ellison 221, Bill Zucker 215-200, Mel Simon 211, Iry Kane 210, Larry Harwin 206, Len Brozgold 205-204, Len Moss 201, Mike Jeross 200-200. DOWNTOWN/FOX Larry Frommer 221, Jim Fortin 216-208, Ron Jacobs 214, David Little 209-202, Neal Drilich 209, Steve Fishman 204- 203, Steve Cohen 204, Sy Zate 201, Jack Freed 200, Sherwin Newman 200. WEST BLOOMFIELD JR. HOUSE LEAGUE Dan Cohen 628/215-212-201, Phil Ben- Ezra 612/221-202, Larry Schecter 603/237-214, Ron Herman 217-214, Ron Goodman 214, Mike Goodwein 213, Bill Zavier 201. CADILLAC. CREATING A HIGHER STANDARD. *Price is plus 4% Mi. use tax, plate fees, title & $84 sales tax on down pymt. 100/mile over 30,000 miles. 425 ref. sec. dep. required. Customer responsible for excess wear & tear. Previous sales. tags, suppliers & factory sunroofs excluded. See dealer for complete details. Sale ends 4/15/94. "Smartlease Plus pymt: is plus $425 ref. sec. dep., plate & title fees. 7100 ORCHARD LAKE RD. at the end of Northwestern iiighw WEST BLOOMFIELD OPEN MON. & THURS. 'til 9 P.M. The Council of Orthodox Rabbis of Greater Detroit Wishes To Inform The Public That: One should not buy Chometz for several weeks after Passover from a Jewish owned store that had sold Chometz during Passover. This is true even if the store displays a certificate from a Rabbi declaring that the Chometz in the store was sold to a Non-Jew before Passover, since there is a good possibility that there was new Chometz delivered on Passover. That Chometz would not be covered by the pre-Passover sale. Getting A Get The Council of Orthodox Rabbis of Greater Detroit wishes to inform the Jewish public that a Civil Divorce without a Jewish Get is worth- less according to Jewish law. A couple may not remarry in Jewish law until after a Get. To arrange a get, call our office (810) 559-5005. a L 17071 West 10 Mile Road • Southfield, MI 48075 • 559 5005/06 - Next time you feed your face, think about your heart. Go easy on your heart and start cutting back on foods that are high in saturated fat and cholesterol. The change'II do you good. V American Heart Association WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE PISGAH Lyle Schaefer 689/257-228-204, Barry Fishman 666/227-226-213, Keith Kingston 618/223-206, Andy Rubin 610/212-201, Aaron Kates 601/220, Gordon Moses 235, Bob Litchman 211, Steve Fellows 209, Jon Tobes 207, David Pollack 206, Gordy Stein 205, Bruce Weberman 201, Paul Schaefer 201, Gene Feldman 200. B'nai B'rith Basketball "A"LEAGUE **Centennial II 9-1, *Detroit II 7-3, *Pis- gah 7-3, *Detroit I 5-5, Brotherhood III 2-8. "B"LEAGUE EAST DIVISION **Detroit III 9-1, *Brotherhood V 8-2, Brotherhood I 3-7, Keiden 1-9. WEST DIVISION **Barristers 7-3, *Mich. Regional I 5-5, Pisgah 4-6, Brotherhood VI 2-8. "C"LEAGUE EAST DIVISION **Zager Stone 9-1, *Brotherhood II 8- 2, "Downtown Fox II 7-3, Mich. Regional 11 4-6, Bloch 1-9. WEST DIVISION **Morgenthau I 7-3, Brotherhood VII 6- 4, Morgenthau II 4-6, Centennial I 2-8, Brotherhood IV 2-8. ** Division winner * Invited to playoffs PLAYOFF SCHEDULE - APRIL 10 Southfield-Lathrup High School Court 1 8:30 a.m. - Centennial ll vs. Detroit I. Court 3 8:30 a.m. - Detroit I vs. Pis- gah. Court 2 9:30 a.m. - "A" Winners (championship game) Court 1 9:30 a.m. - Zager Stone vs. Morgenthau I Court 3 9:30 a.m. - Brotherhood II 'vs. Downtown Fox II Court 2 10:30 a.m. - "C" Winners (championship game) Court 1 10:30 a.m. - Detroit III vs. Michigan Regional I Court 3 10:30 a.m. - Brotherhood V vs. Barristers Court 2 11:30 a.m. - "B" Winners (championship game) B'nai B'rith Women's Bowling GAULEE TUESDAY Nancie Rakotz 646/233, 214, Judy Rosen 571/234, Sharon Rubinstein 536, Carolyn Fine 515, Cidnie Herold 500. GAULEE THURSDAY Sandy Ribiat 515, Helen Robbins 513. ISRAEL ALL-CITY Sharon Winans 547/206. Workout Benefits AIDS Research Detroit fitness buffs can flex their support muscles April 16 in the sixth annual Workout for Hope, an international three- hour fitness marathon benefit- ing AIDS research at City of Hope National Medical Center in California. Leading the Detroit workout from 9 a.m. to noon at the Or- chard Ridge Campus of Oak- land Community College, 27055 Orchard Lake Road in Farm- ington Hills, will be chairper- son Gail Mondry. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. For event in- formation and registration forms, call 737-3020. Workout for Hope, a one-of- a-kind sweat-a-thon which takes place simultaneously in gyms and clubs across the coun- try, led by top aerobic and fit- ness instructors, has again expanded in 1994. After beginning in 1989 as a one-day fund-raiser in 45 cities, a record 120 cities - in- cluding cities in Australia and Japan - are joining in this year with a collective fund-raising goal of $1.5 million. People of all fitness levels are invited to Workout for Hope against AIDS. Film and television actress and former professional athlete Cathy Lee Crosby has been named the 1994 Workout for Hope Celebrity Spokesperson. She will be appearing on the event's behalf nationwide. The City of Hope National Medical Center and its Beck- man Research Institute, locat- ed in Duarte, 25 miles northeast of downtown Los Angeles, is known for its treatment and re- search to combat leukemia and other forms of cancer, diabetes and Tourette Syndrome. While more than 90 percent of City of Hope patients are treated for some type of malig- nant disease, active research is also under way to address Alzheimer's disease, AIDS and a number of genetic and hered- itary disorders.