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July 14, 1995 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-07-14

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First-Class Luxury
At A Coach-Class Price.

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$399'

36 Mos.

The '95 Lexus ES300 with over 20 refinements, including driver's and front passenger's air bags,
leather, SRS, aluminum alloy wheels, 3.0 liter V6 engine. Power Sunroof, windows, locks, and seats.
AM/FM Stereo Cassette Premium Sound System. Stock #95191 MSRP $34,803

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The '95 Lexus LS400 with Leather, memory seats, trac. control, sunroof, AM/FM Stereo CD player
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1995 LS400

Now

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changer, Dual Airbags, Leather,
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#95086
Was $56,553

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1995 ES300

AM/FM 6 Disc CD Changer, Dual
Airbags, ABS Brakes, Power
Moonroof, Leather, Chrome
Wheels, Full Power. Stk#95074
Was $36,903

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'93 BMW 325i
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One Owner

'94 LEXUS GS300

'93 LEXUS LS400

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payment, $450 acq. fee, $999 cap cost reduction, $450 refundable sec. dep due on ES300, $500 on LS400, all taxes, title fee and plates. Cap.
cost on ES: $31,102.49, on LS: $50,204.05. Option to purchase at lease end: ES: $20,533.77, LS: $33,919.80. Payment x 36 is total commit-
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Kosher Travels,
The RV Way

ERICA MEYER RAUZIN SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS

W

e are planning to hit
the road this summer
in a way that avoids all
the travel hassles of
trying to find kosher food and
cheap, but not tawdry, lodgings
while keeping two adults and
three children relatively com-
fortable.
We're renting an RV, a recre-
ational vehicle. We'll pick it up
a few days before we leave, so
that my husband and I can hang
our family's clothes in the infin-
itesimal closets and kasher the
kitchen, except the oven, which
I will close and forget. We're hav-
ing a microwave summer.
I hope this solves the issues
involved with traveling kosher,
although it opens up several oth-
er challenges, all involving
camping and touring for two
weeks with the kids. Our chil-
dren are now at an age range
where anything that interests
the eldest (age 12) does not in-
terest the youngest (age 5), and
vice versa. Our middle child (age
8) is pretty much only interest-
ed in make-believe princesses
and elegantly clothed dolls, so
she doesn't much care where we
go as long as Barbie can come,
too.
And she can, if she doesn't
grow any bigger than 11 inches.
That's about the total storage
space allotted to each child
(adults get 12 inches) beyond the
necessities of clothing and tooth-
brushes. The kitchen space is lit-
tle, but should serve, since we'll
have the great outdoors to sup-
plement our cooking space.
The habit of trailer or cabin
living isn't hard to acquire. We
first practiced it beside Rice
Lake northwest of Ottawa,
where we had a little fishing cab-
in amid beautiful, peaceful
scenery. The fishing cabin was
even smaller than the RV: one
room, total, with a wall kitch-
enette. The entire fishing camp
had one pay phone and was ac-
cessible only via a single wind-
ing country road. We asked how
people got in and out during the
winter snows and were told that
they drive pickup trucks across
the frozen lake. Since the lake
was not frozen when we were
there (although the water was
mighty cold for a Georgia girl),
we didn't get to experiment. The
winding road had to serve, and
did.
On that trip we coined our
family phrase for maintaining a
tidy but compact living space:
Good Cabin Keeping. We joked
that we could create Good Cab-

in Keeping magazine, monthly
volumes about maintaining 10
square feet of space in perfect
cleanliness.
This is very easy to do if you
follow one simple rule: Don't
bring anything. Less carried is
less clutter. Don't pack three
pairs of jeans if two will serve.
I can talk a good game, in this
regard; but it is hard to put into
practice. I am a "just in case"
packer, which means my suit-
cases are always crammed full.
You can't bring everything
you own or meet every contin-
gency in a small cabin or in an
RV. You have to search for space
saving strategies. One of our
tricks this summer is that our
traveling kosher kitchen will be
a dairy deal. We might not be

Our family phrase is
`Good Cabin
Keeping.'

able to buy kosher meat every-
where we go, anyway; and dairy
is easier to replace and lighter
to load up. The kids would just
as soon live on pasta and pizza,
so why not. We are eager to
show our children that you can
live Jewishly, with a well-kept
Sabbath and three kosher meals
a day, anywhere, that being an
observant Jew doesn't limit
them, it opens the world to them;
from here to Rice Lake and back.
So if you see an RV driven by
a man with a beard and a kip-
pah bumping along the side
roads this summer, give us a
wave. We won't be carrying
much (I hope), but we'll always
have enough bagels to share.



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