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G20, J30 12c per mile overage. 130 15c per mile overage. Leases require S1500 down (130 5399 Down) 1st me. payment doc., title, tic., acq. fee, sec. dep., plus applicable taxes due at inception. Lessee has option but is not obligated to purchase at lease end. All leases subject to credit approval factory pro- grams & vehicle availability. Standard Guaranteed Auto Protection included. Excludes prior sales & leases. Plus all applicable taxes, title, license & fees. from everyone at, Ch Simcha, an organization for Jew- ish gays and lesbians, will host a Chanukah party on Sunday, Dec. 17. The party will be held in the home of a Simcha member in Oak Park at 5 p.m. Members and guests should bring an un- wrapped toy for any age child. Simcha will hold an erev hol- iday Chinese dinner on Sunday, Dec. 24, at 6 p.m. at Royal Oak restaurant. Call the Simcha hot- line for details regarding both events, (810) 353-8025. The Sixth Annual Jewish Home for Aged's Auxiliary and Bene- factors Millionaires Best West- ern Party will be held on Saturday, Jan. 27, at Tam-0- Shanter Country Club, at 7:30 p.m. Gaming will begin at 8:15 p.m. followed by dessert buffet and prize distribution. The co-chairpersons for this fund-raising event are Pearlina Bodzin, auxiliary, and Jonathan Steinberg, benefactors. The evening's proceeds will benefit the residents of the Jewish Home for Aged. For information, phone Carol Rosenberg, (810) 661-2999. erlain REALTORS ...er- HO ME QU CENTERR OPPORYLIKI“ Machon L' Torah, will host its 8th annual Chanukah concert on Sunday, Dec. 17, 7 p.m. at the West Bloomfield High School. The "Evening of Jewish Music" will feature the internationally acclaimed star Dedi from New York and'Yisroel Williger, also from New York. The singers will be accompanied by Yerachmiel Stewart's Segula Orchestra and New York trumpeter Jim Hynes. For ticket information, call Machon, 967-0888. JWV Hosts Chanukah Party The Department of Michigan Jewish War Veterans and the Jewish War Veterans Auxiliaries will have a Chanukah party on Saturday, Dec. 23, 6:30 p.m. at the JWV Memorial Home. The charge is $5 per person, members only. This includes a buffet supper and entertainment will feature Max Sosin accom- panied by Marlene Nessel. Make reservations by calling Bertha Kole, 559-5680, by Dec. 20. Torah, Lunch Program Set And Best Wishes For a Happy and Healthy New Year. 134 Chairmen Chosen For JHA Party Machon Hosts Annual Concert ...:r4M'osekt V-8, Power Windows, Locks, Tilt, Cruise, Air, Dual Air Bags, ABS, Alloy Wheels, Built-In Alarm, Leather, Power Sunroof & Remote Entry. Traction Control, Memory Seat Simcha Makes Plans RtALT.C5RSI Rabbi Daniel Nevins will speak at the weekly Conservative Movement Torah and Lunch pro- gram Thursday, Dec. 21, start- ing at 12:30 p.m. in the Max M. Fisher Jewish Federation Build- ing. Lunch is available for a fee at noon reservations are re- quested. The weekly Torah series is sponsored by the Detroit Friends of the Jewish Theological Semi- nary, the Rabbinical Assembly and United Synagogue for Con- servative Judaism, Michigan Re- gion. For information or luncheon reservations, call the Jewish Theological Seminary of- fice, 258-0055. Doctors Plan Israel Mission Dr. Owen Z. Perlman of Ann Ar- bor will chair the United Jewish appeal National Physicians and Dentists Mission to Israel, "In the Footsteps of Maimonides," March 3-13. The mission will include meet- ings with leaders in the medical field as well as trips to archaeo- logical sites in Beit Shears and the Jewish Quarter in Jerusalem's Old City, briefings with Israeli leaders, a Purim celebration, briefing at a military installation, guided tours to historic and reli- gious sites and a visit to an im- migrant absorption center. Cost of the mission is $2,099 per person, double occupancy. It includes round-trip airfare from New York, deluxe accommoda- tions, transportation, guides, transfers, taxes, programs and most meals. The price includes a $500 UJA subsidy. An optional post-mission pack- age to Jordan also is available. For information about the mis- sion, call Steve Reitman the UJA Western region office, (818) 386- 0100. Torah Center Plans. Talks Rabbi Eliinelech Silberberg of Bais Chabad Torah Center will continue his lecture series "Jew- i ish History Through the Window of Tenach" on Thursday night, Dec. 21, 8 p.m. at the Torah Cen- ter. The Shofet Yiftach will be the focus of the discussion. Rabbi Silberberg will conduct a lunch and learn at the offices of Arthur Liss, Pinehurst Build- ing, Suite 200, 1400 N. Wood- ward, Bloomfield Hills, on Thursday, Dec. 21, at 12:30 p.m. For information, call the Torah Center, 855-6170.