SELECT EDITION Pre-Owned Automobiles Bar/Bat Mitzvah OVER 100 JAGUARS TO CHOOSE FROM • Adam, a seventh-grade hon- or student at Walled Lake Mid- dle School recently received the President's Award kr Academ- ic Excellence. He plays on-line hockey and plays the trumpet in the school band. For his mitz- vah project, Adam worked at a day care center and tutored children in Hebrew. He also planned a party for adult resi- dents of a group home. Adam will continue his cel- ebration with a party in his honor at Peking House. rt.';'.."!-, 4 1994 XJ6 SEDAN WAS $499 MO.* INTRODUCING SELECT EDITION PRE-OWNED JAGUARS. Affordable, well kept recent-year Jaguars. And each comes with numerous factory assurances which are sure to keep the engine purring quite nicely. Visit our Jaguar showroom and test drive one today. 1994 Jaguar XJS CONVERTIBLE Certification Factory Warranty Value 120-point mechanical and cosmetic inspection 6 years 1 75,000 miles from original purchase Recent model years with to mileage ( METRO DETROIT'S ONLY FACTORY AUTHORIZED JAGUAR DEALER JAGUAR OF TROY 1815 Maplelawn JAGUAR OF PLYMOUTH 200 W. Ann Arbor Rd. (810) 643-6900 (313) 207-7800 Danielle Gursky Danielle Erin Gursky of West Bloomfield will be bat mitzvah at Adat Shalom Synagogue on Nov. 16. Rabbis Spectre and Nevins along with Cantor Glantz will lead services. Participating in the ceremo- ny will be Danielle's parents, Beth and Bruce Gursky, and her brothers, Darrin and Seth. Grandparents Rhoda and Stan- ley Raderman of West Bloom- field, Al and Ruth Gursky of Boynton Beach, Fla., and great- grandmother Anne Rossen of Southfield also will attend. A party will be held at Birm- ingham Community House. Danielle is a student at West Hills Middle School and attends Hebrew school at Adat Shalom. She is active in gymnastics, dance, soccer and cross country. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS For qualified lease through Jaguar Credit. 1994 XJ6 example based on $1500 down, excluding license, registration & taxes, 24 monthly payments of $399 total- ing $9576 on '94 XJ6, 24 monthly payments of $499 totaling $11$76 on '94 XJS. Sec. deposit of $450, $0 acquisition fee. Option to purchase at lease end for pre-determined residual value. Closed-end lease. Lessee is resp. for excess wear & tear and 200 per mile in excess of 24,000. Subject to credit approval and insur} ability by Jaguar Credit. Cash due at signing excludes licensing and registration. Photos shown may not represent actual vehicle. * 1111111111111, ‘.1 4MIlla 1111•MW 11 ■ 11111111 1111111 ■ 1. /EMMAUS Pg. 7W Iwn REMEMBER TO BUCKLE UP FOR SAFETY! Ole-9 4 r1 P4eitarafrit# /fee PHOTOGRAPHY FOR ALL YOUR SPECIAL OCCASIONS Ryan Strickstein of West Bloomfield will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Nov. 9, at Congregation B'nai Moshe. The service will be led by Rab- bi Elliot Pachter and Cantor Louis Klein. Ryan's parents, Alan and Debbie Strickstein, along with his sister, Lauren Strickstein, will be participating in the ser- vice. His proud grandparents, Rita and Eddie Foon and Anna and Irving Strickstein, also will participate. Ryan's aunts and uncles, Karen and Irwin Danto, Eileen and Steven Foon, Susan and Bill Sadley, Tara, Scott and Robert Strickstein, will be part of the service. Ryan is an honor student at Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield. He enjoys base- ball, skiing and scuba diving. Farmington Hills • 553-4867 Adam Pearlman Hebrew Memorial Chapel 26640 Greenfield Rd. Oak Park MI 48237 810-543-1622 • Outside MI1-800-736-5033 29260 FRANKLIN ROAD AT THE CLAYMOOR SOUTHFIELD, MI 48034 810 I 358.3191 48 Ryan Strickstein ■ Adam Pearlman, son of Bar- bara and Harvey Pearlman, will celebrate his bar mitzvah on Nov. 8, at Temple Emanu-El. Rabbi Bradley Bleefeld and Cantor Norman Rose will offi- ciate at the ceremony. Also participating will be Adam's parents; his cousin, Eric Sanders; and his sister Michelle, who will assist Can- tor Rose as cantoral soloist. BAR/BAT MITZVAH Share your child's bar/bat mitzvah by putting a free announcement in The Jew- ish News. To obtain written guidelines, call the Editor- ial Department, (810) 354- 6060.