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All advertised pymts. are with 20% down unless otherwise specified. Leases all require 1st mo. sec. An estimated 300-400 dep. plus down paymt based on cony. tinancing. To gel total pymt multiply pymt. by no. of mos. Option to purchase at lease end for predetermined amt. Price determined at lease inception. 15,003 miles per yr. limit on leases. 111/mile excess (12,000 miles, 14 on 'Nods). LessPe responsible for excessive wear & tear. Sale ends Jan. 20, 1995, at 6 p.m. marchers, including students, parents, teachers, clergy and businesspersons, are expected to participate. For the first time, West Bloom- field schools will be closed on Dr. King's birthday. Besides Rabbi Bennett, the other speakers in the post-march program at the high school will be the Rev. Frederick Johnson of Covenant Baptist Church in West Bloomfield and the Rev. An- drew Merritt of Straight-Gate Church in Detroit. The program should begin at about 11:30 a.m. An Adult Day Program This will be Rabbi Bennett's We cater to Adults whose Horizons have been reduced. first community speaking en- gagement since he joined the Temple Israel clergy last summer, • meet and greet friends and he's looking forward to it. • participate in purposeful recreational, educational and "It should be a wonderful day," cultural activities he said. "Brotherhood, cultural • foster independence • promote wellness • improve quality of life • provides respite for the caregiver • enjoy nutritional Kosher food „o! , ILEASEsqgo65* LEASE $ 139 * •24Mos. •-ear ; 1-800-MEL-FARR broaden Their Horizons , The Club is located in the Blumberg Plaza, West Bloomfield/Jewish Community Campus. (Next door to the Jewish Community Center) Transportation is available. For more information, please call Myrna Katz, the Adult Day Program Director (810) 661-2999. A new day is dawning at the Club in the Plaza. ARNOLD 20 Automotive Group Ltd. MaZIDa Gradot Ave. at12 Mils Road, Roarellie, Michigan 445-6080 last 25 rislitukv trout the ntrattaghtuts/Bleentfleid area 44 1-696” ■ MEPCuclY LINCOLN 445-6000 Find It All In The Jewish News Classifieds Call 354-5959 Rabbi Joshua Bennett diversity and sharing ideas are so important." Rabbi Bennett was asked to speak by United We Walk orga- nizers because of his involvement in the West Bloomfield Clergy As- sociation. He also plans to par- ticipate in the march. Marchers should be dropped off at Orchard Lake Middle School by 9 a.m. Registration will take place there, refreshments will be available and a walk warm-up will be held. Drivers can park at the high school and take a shuttle bus pro- vided by General Motors back to the middle school. If Monday brings inclement weather, marchers are asked to call 738-3350 or watch the school district's cable station, Channel 26, to see if the walk is cancelled. The program at the high school will be held as scheduled. O For Erik Morganroth, An Urgency To His Wait JENNIFER FINER STAFF WRITER E rik Morganroth, a Univer- sity of Michigan graduate, had ambitions of going to medical school. But earlier this week, as the 25-year-old Troy resident waited for a heart, his main goal was survival. Exhausted, Erik's family could only hope a donor heart would be- come available. Spending much of their time at the University of Michigan Medical Center with their son, Janice and Fred Mor- ganroth have become actively in- volved in promoting organ donation. Last month, Erik was hospi- talized after experiencing short- ness of breath. A common flu virus attacked his heart and caused him to contract my- ocarditis, an inflammation of the lining of the heart which weak- ens the tissue. On Dec. 24, University of Michigan Medical Center physi- cians placed Erik on an external heart pump, which pumps blood through Erik's body as he waits for a donor. A patient can gener- ally survive for up to two weeks on .a pump yet Erik continues in good condition. WAITING page 22