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November 24, 1995 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-11-24

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MEL FARR
SE

"EQUITY TRADE PROGRAM"

TRADE IN YOUR PRESENT VEHICLE
WITH US TODAY REGARDLESS OF
HOW MUCH YOU OWE!.

GURITY ALA r

LINCOLN
MERCURY

TOYOTA
MAZDA • VW

FAY OUT

ALL NEW 1996 MERCURY SABLES

Over 60 to Choose From
In A Variety
Of Colors!

JNF Elects
Neal Zalenko

NEW '96 TOYOTA CAMRY LE OR NEW '96 MAZDA 626 LX

LEASE 24 MOS.
.48021, Auto, air. alarm, sunroof. gold
pkg., wood grain dash & morel $1.750
down, S225 sec. dep

LEASE 36 MOS.
#0001. Auto, pwr., moonrool. air,
loaded! 51,750 down. 5225 sec. dep.

NEW '95 MAZDA PROTEGE

LEASE 30 MOS.
/6395, auto, air, CD player. or moonroof, Am/Fm/Cass. & more! S1.750
down. S200 sec. dep.

#1_60130, 451A pkg. Am/Fm stereo/cass., pwr. windows & locks, fur. wheels,
remote entry, pwr. drivers seal, light group. $2115 down, $300 sec. dep.

4178
CALL NOW! 24 HOUR INFORMATION CENTER
Highland Rd.
Waterford

*

1.800-MEL-PARR

1765 S. Telegraph Rd.

Bloomfield Hills

prices plus tax, title, plate. It., doc., and destination or acquisition fees. AO prices include rebates assigned to dealer. Al advertised pymts. are with 20% down unless otherwise specified Leases all require 1st mo. 8 sec. dep. plus
down pymt. Based on corwentional financing. To get writ. multiply by no. of mos. Option to purchase at lease end for predetermined am!. Price determined at lease inception. 15,000 miayr. firm on leases. 11c per mile excess (12,000
mileslyr. limit on irnpon leases, Ific age excess). Import store lease pymts. include all rebates and customer cash assigned to dealer. See dealer fa de tails. Lessee responsible for excessive wear & tear. Free towing within 5 miles with
repair only. Invoice prices do not reffect holctoacks.Dealer not responsible for typographical errors. P ic tures may not represent actual vehicles on sale. Prior sales excluded. Dearer financing on seled vehicles only. Others require con-

ventional credo wove!. ACustomer must meet min. down pymt. requirements for approved craft wf FMCC. Valid on 2 or 3 yr. Red Carpet Leases only. Valid on new vehicle leases only. On vehicles of greater value than pay-off of
trade-in. Difference between cash value & of trade & pay-off ant will be added to cost of new lease. Pymts. on lease may inaease accordingly. The cfilierence may be paid. up Front iv/ down pymt on lease it customer chooses.SALE
ENDS FRIDAY, Dec. 1, 1995 at 6 p.m.. +Mel Farr Automotive Group offers a free home security system to every new & used car customer at the time of delivery. Offer through Guardian Alarm Company. Southfield, MI. Optional equip-
ment not included in basic A. is available from Guardian Alarm co. Customers receiving free alarm system won( directly with Guardian Alarm to arrange installation. Certificates are transferable.

(810) 356-6013

aitAh lta dminers

sE.

The Art of Dry Cleaning:

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Dry cleaning is the use of non-water based
(hence dry) liquids to remove soil and stains
from fabrics. All dry cleaners have access to
the same liquids but not all are as skillful in
their use. Like a master artist's skill with his
paints, we at MY Cleaners are more skilled
and achieve masterful results in dry cleaning.

"THE FINEST IN CUSTOM
CABINETS FOR HOME OR OFFICE'

Showroom hours: Mon.-Fri. 11-5, Sat. 11-3
or by appointment.

624-7300

SELL YOUR
ISRAEL LAND
FOR CASH

REAL ESTATE WANTED:

One of the many reasons why knowledgeable
customers say "MY Cleaners is my cleaners."

IN ISRAEL

Located on Northwestern Highway
at 12 Mile Rd.

.......Li

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U)

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Insurance Work ■ Minor/Major ■ All Makes & Models

Mention this ad and get
a Free Glaze

(with min. $500 bodywork)

MAXIECoIlision, Inc.

737-7122

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• APARTMENTS
4
• BUILDINGS
v • AGRICULTURAL LAND'
• UNDEVELOPED LAND

36 Month
Paint
Performance
Guarantee

32581 Northwestern Highway, Farmington Hills

Call Mark Hirsh, Attorney
1-800-556-5297
FAX 305-935-9873

CASHN

FOR LIKE-NEW
WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S

DESIGNER

fashions
& accessories

CONSIGNMENT
CLOTHIERS

Call today for a MEE

housecall appt. or
in-store appt.

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CLASSIFIED
GET RESULTS!
Call The Jewish \ews

354-5959



Neal F. Zalenko was elected pres-
ident of the Jewish National
Fund Council of Michigan at its
annual meeting.
Elected with him were: vice
presidents, Norman Allan,
Michael D. Langnas, Sandy
Schore, Robert H. Schwartz and
Sherman Shapiro. Treasurer is
Jack Zwick. The newly elected
board of directors includes: Bess
Axelrod, David M. Baum, Dr.
Dennis I. Blender, Jonathan
Brateman, Dr. Elliot Burns, Dr.
Michael Dworkin, Sanford Eisen-
berg, Sue Ellen Eisenberg,
Franklin J. Ellias, Bea Feigel-
man, Carol Weintraub Fogel,
Bess Glazier, Esther Goldenberg,
Ruben H. Isaacs, Harold S. Jaf-
fa, Melvin Kepes, David Kruger,
Jack Liwazer, Dr. Lawrence
Loewenthal, Eric Lumberg,
Howard Meyers, Eli A. Scherr,
Mark e. Schlussel, Paul Sherizen,
Donna Sklar, Larry Slabotsky,
Max Sosin and Marc II. Wander.
Elected to serve as honorary
board members were: Rabbi Mil-
ton Arm, Manny and Natalie
Charach, Rabbi Ernst Conrad,
Rabbi Julian Cook, Henry Dorf-
man, Stanley Frankel, Rabbi
Noah M. Gamze, Judge Barry
Grant, Rabbi Irwin Groner, Er-
win Harvith, David B. Hermelin,
- Lawrence S. Jackier, Judith L.
Knopper, Irving Laker, Rabbi
Harold Loss, Edythe Jackier
Mulivor, Robert H. Naftaly, Rab-
bi David A. Nelson, Rabbi Elliot
Pachter, Irving and Sarah Pitt,
. Marcus Plotkin, Jack A. Robin-
son, Rabbi Norman T. Roman,
Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum, Rose-
lynn Schlussel, Rabbi A. Irving
Schnipper, Rabbi Dannel I.
Schwartz, Dr. Milton Shiffman,
Anne Gonte Silver, Robert W.
Siegel, Rabbi Arnie Sleutelberg,
Audrey Sobel, Rabbi Efry G.
Spectre, Rabbi Lane B. Steinger,
Phillip Stollman, Rabbi M.
Robert Syme, Robert Syme,
Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine and
Rabbi Herbert Yoskowitz.
Mr. Zalenko serves in various
capacities for a number of com-
munity organizations including
director for the American Can-
cer Society; former president and
board member for the Agency for
Jewish Education; a position on
the board of governors for the
Jewish Federation of Metropoli-
tan Detroit; and director for the
Adat Shalom Synagogue and
Memorial Park.
He is founder and managing
shareholder of Zalenko & Asso-
ciates, P.C. in Southfield. He is a
certified public accountant and a
published author with extensive
experience in real estate, busi-
ness sales and acquisitions. He
is a member of the Michigan As-

Neal Zalenko

sociation of Certified Public Ac-
countants and serves on the
Committee on Practice Manage-
ment. He is also a member of the
American Institute of Certified
Public Accountants.

Israeli Broadcaster
Gives Two Talks

Freda Keet

Award-winning Israeli broad-
caster Freda Keet will speak to
women in the community at two
gatherings at the homes of
Doreen Hermelin and Florine
Mark Ross, Thursday, Nov. 30.
A minimum gift to the 1996
Allied Jewish Campaign is re-
quired.
Ms. Keet was born in Rho-
desia, now Zimbabwe, and was
educated at Cape Town Univer-
sity. In 1963 she made aliyah
and began her career at Kol Yis-
rael, Israel's national radio ser-
vice. As a journalist she received
recognition for her reporting of
major events of the day, con-
ducting in-depth interviews with
Israeli leaders and developing an
expertise in matters involving
the absorption of new immi-
grants.
For details, call the Women's
Division, (810) 642-4260.

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