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May 13, 1994 - Image 92

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-05-13

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BORROW BELOW PRIME

AT

LEXUS OF LANSING

Slam Dunk
At The JCC

1994 GS300

A n o

ct

ApR*3119927 *

Hadassah
Tennis Tourney

plus T, T&L OR LEASE
STK#94063

44 117 36
Months

•Leather Seats
•Sunroof
•Traction Control
•Dual Air Bags
• Anti-Lock Braking System
• Remote Entry System
• 4 year150,000 Mile Limited Warranty
•6 year/70,000 Mile Powertrain Warranty
$4
• 24 Hour Roadside Assistance
• Free Pick-up and Delivery Service
• (PLUS CD Player on the LS400)

PER MONTH

7,792*

plus T, T&L
STK#94135

OR LEASE

36
Months

PER MONTH

OR SELECT FROM CENTRAL MICHIGAN'S FINEST
SELECTION OF PRE-OWNED LEXUS AUTOMOBILES

'93 ES300

'92 LS400

Slate/Blue Leather, sunroof,
original Lansing car with
complete service records

'91 LS400

Burgundy/Burgundy Leather,
sunroof, complete service
records

15,997

Beige/Ivory Leather,
sunroof, heated seats
only 25,000 miles

s26,997

Black/Gray Leather,
sunroof, CD Player
only 40,000 miles

$24,800

'91 ES250

all children age 14 and under will
receive a free batting helmet,
courtesy of the ball club.
Family event seats are in
upper
deck boxes and a group
High-school students ages 15-17
rate will be charged. For further
are invited to participate in the
first Teens Slam Dunk Contest information, call Jim Grey at
at the Maple/Drake building of 540-9070.
the JCC. An 8 1/2-foot rim will be
used.
The contest will be held at 3
p.m. June 3. Each participant will
receive a T-shirt and the cham-
pions and runners-up in three Tennis, anyone? The Greater De-
age groups will earn trophies. For troit Chapter of Hadassah's 15th
further information, call Tony annual women's tennis tourna-
Sanders at 661-7679.
ment will be held June 7-9 at the
BASKETBALL UNLIM- Franklin Racquet Club.
ITED co-ed camps for youths
The tax-deductible entry fee
ages 6-16 will return to the JCC includes lunch on June 7, con-
for the third time this summer. tinuous refreshments all three
The camps will be run once days, T-shirts and trophies. Pro-
again by West Bloomfield High ceeds will support Hadassah's
School boys basketball coach Tim new children's pavilion in Israel.
Domke and Barry Bershad, who
New this year is a 55-and-over
has been the coach of the JCC's senior doubles division. For fur-
varsity basketball program for ther information, contact tourna-
more than 30 years.
ment chairwomen Nancy Finkel
The camps will be held July at 851-9147, or Jo Rosen at
18-22 and Aug. 15-19 at 626-0297.
Maple/Drake. For information,
call Brian Clayton at 661-7679.
REGISTRATIONS will be
taken beginning at 9 a.m. May
15 for the Sunday co-ed softball
league at Maple/Drake.

$14,895

B'nai B'rith
Bowling Scores

Still Time
For Tiger Tickets

Tickets are still available for the
annual B'nai B'rith family event
at Tiger Stadium, slated for May
22.
The Tigers will face the Mil-
waukee Brewers at 1:15 p.m. and

LEADERSHIP NETWORK LEAGUE
Nanci Rakotz 602/234, Judi Little 191.

PISGAH
Keith Kingston 684/258-244, Barry Fish-
man 641/226-225, Mort Friedman
637/233-203-201, Jeff Block 61 0/213-
203, Eric Weiss 608/221-202, Gordy Stein
603/202-201-200, Matt Friedman 278 ,
Bruce Weberman 218, Benj Nathan 217,
Al Mudryk 216, Mitch Lefton 213-203,
Barry Bean 207, Barry Roffman 205,
Gregg Schultz 205, Allen Zuppke 204.

'4.9% financing on '94 sedans only.
1994 GS300 based on MSRP of $44,503, 1994 LS 400 based on MSRP of $58,333. 36 mo. closed end lease. 10$ cap reduction, 15,000
miles per year, 15e per mile in excess of 45,000. $500 ref. sec. dep. Total obligation: GS300 $17,804, LS400 $21,584. Plus use tax, plates,
transfer fee. Customer responsible for excess wear and tear. Option to purchase: GS300: $25,868, LS400: $31,522.71.

LEXUS OF LANSING

The Relentless Pursuit of Perfection

For a personal showing:
Call 1-800-539-8748 OR 1-800-LEXUS-4-U

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PAINTINGS

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PAINTINGS

MAY 5 - 28, 1994

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Find It All In
The Jewish News
Classifieds
Call 354-5959

Jewish War Veterans
Hold Installation May 15

Jerry Order will be sworn in as
commander of the Charles
Shapiro Post, Jewish War Vet-
erans and Myra Gross as presi-
dent of the Ladies Auxiliary at
a special installation ceremony
6:30 p.m. May 15 at the Clarion
Hotel.
Other elected post officers are:
Sandy Pliskow, senior vice com-
mander; Bernie Gross, Harry
Rose, co-junior vice commanders;
Marvin Penn, quartermaster; Al
Lewis, adjutant; Frank Blase,
corresponding secretary; Bernie
Feldman, judge advocate; Jerry
Schlussel, chaplain; Marvin Ep-
stein, Saul Foreman, Bert Ell-
stein and Dr. Sidney Lietson,
trustees.
Additional auxiliary officers
are: Marilyn Epstein, junior vice
president; Betty Ann Kuala,

treasurer; Rita Blase, Ilene Feld-
man, secretaries; Helene West-
erman, patriotic instructuress;
Evelyn Keller, conductress; Yet-
ta Kushner, guard; Nathalie
Keller, chaplain; Sadie Pesick,
Ann Davis, Ida Glass and An-
nette Storbinsky, trustees.
National Service Officer Irving
Keller will act as master of cere-
monies with State Department
Commander Ely Katz and Ros-
alyn Liner, Ladies Auxiliary De-
partment president, swearing the
new officers. Max Sosin will pro-
vide the entertainrnnt.
For information and reserva-
tions, contact Myra Gross, 851-
7366; or Sandy Pliskow,
399-1546.

Comedian Roger Danger-
field was born Jacob Cohen.

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