t•N 1,50-avv .e - (or sf ifL4 [14waI ca(O LN ra,45 Saab yf I 'N r\LO•-\ fiat's "' ber 0 0 r\e — , e of Lease a '97 Saab 900 S Lease a '97 Saab 900 S 3 Door Convertible $279* 36 Months . 989* r Vr-‘ Lease a '97 Saab 9000 CS $419* 36 Months 36 Months • Dec. 17 Meeting For Basketball • fr e55I e r\L.0*-N b e r 5 . According to a recent report by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, the Saab 9000 has the lowest driver-fatality rate of any car in the study. In addition, the Saab 900 5- door scored best among all mid-size sedans for injury loss in a report by the Highway Loss Data Institute. These An organizational meeting will be held for the B'nai B'rith basketball league at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 17, at the B'nai B'rith Council office, 31600 W. 13 Mile Rd., Farmington Hills. Team representatives and any player wishing to join a team or form a new team are invited. For information, call Council president Marty Melton, (810) 553-3428. kinds of results spring from a design philosophy that emphasizes safety in unpredictable real-world situations rather than controlled crash tests. And right now, our entire line of cars is available at prices that are compatible with real-life budgets. For complete lease details and a test-drive, see Glassman Saab. v4r owr\ r o a d. SAAB • Subject to credit approval, dealer prices may vary. You must place order or take delivery by December 20, 1996. Terms apply to 1997 900S 3 Door w/ 5 speed and sunroof, based on MSRP of 523,325 (including destination). 1997 900S Convertible w/ 5 speed based on MSRP of 535.520 (including destination) and 9000CS w/ 5 speed, leather/Power seat and sunroof, MSRP of 535.430 (including destination). Lease payment for the 900S 3 Door is $279 for 36 months with S1199 down. 9005 Convertible is $389 for 36 months with 51999 down, and 9000CS is S419 with S1999 down. Lessee is rasp. for 1st month's payment, ref. sec. dep., down pymt., and 5450 acq. fee plus 6% tax. 12.000 miles per year allowed, 15e per mile over and for excess wear. Title and regis- tration fees extra. Bowling Scores Jewish War Veterans Dec. 4 David Margolis 220; Bernard Harwood 213; Walter Litman 210; George Schreiber 206; Irving Segal 205. Morgenthau Pola Weiner 214. L Galilee Tuesday Cidnie Herold 505. Glassman Saab Telegraph • At The Tel-12 Mall • Southfield & Thursday 9-9 810-354-3300 Monday 1-800-354-5558 . Tues-Wed-Fri 9-6 Galilee Wednesday Francie Golsky 200. Galilee Thursday Barbara Papo 557/267; Leslie Ben-Ezra 527; Susan Richards 517/211. Here's a rare opportunity for Detroit to see an extraordinary collection of treasured possessions that immigrants brought from their homelands! Morgenthau L'Chayirn/Zeiger-Gross Dec. 2 Lee Weinstein 652/299; Joe Grossman 618/239; Howard Genser 231; Bob Franklin 223; Mike Aaron 217; Sandy Freeman 216; Marty Rosenberg 214; Jer- ry Broida 213; Carl Berlin 211; Richard Harris 210; Marshall Spinner 207; Mal Simon 207; Bert Cohen 205. BECOMING AMERICAN WOMEN: Clothing and-the Jewish Immigrant Experience 1880-1920 Pisgah Nov. 28 Mark Goodman 704/262-258; Mort Fried- man 683/218-232-233; Mitch Lefton 670/255-222; Steve Elkus 662/258-200; Andy Rubin 658/238-225; Steve Gross 651/225-265; Larry Haberman 649/204- 233-212; Ron Herman 629/236-225; Lyle Schaefer 619/223-213; Sat 10-4 This unique exhibition was created in Chicago and has been seen in only a few cities. This showing in Detroit is the last of the tour, so don't miss it! There is also a special section - a collection of photographs of those who came to Detroit to find a better life: The Jewish Immigrant Experience in Michigan NO IF OPEN FOR A LIMITED ThlIE! Detroit Historical Museum 5401 Woodward at Kirby Detroit For hours and information, call (313) 833-1805 Anna Steinberg Prentis, Circa 19k. Israel All-City Karyn Faye 505/203. Barry Bean 611/261; Larry Horn 608/233- 206; Mitch Finkel 606/205-235; Bryan Levine 233; Jeff Eisenberg 213; Michael Reider 211; Larry Sandler 211; Gary Plasko 210; Barry Fishman 205; Larry Schechter 205; Alan Borsen 200. Ben Lusky Traveling Dec. 1 Mort Friedman'936/248-244-227-217; Ryan l ash 897/268-223-223; Steve Elkus 848/237-236-204; Wayne Lusky 835/"224- 210-201-200; Alan Borsen 835/220-211; Jerry I ash 831/247-218-207; David Edel- man 830/245-208; Larry Sandler 800/233-205; Steve Lusky 225-201; Cy Rott 207-204; Danny Cohen 203-203; Steve Shoskes 210-200; Alan Salomon 224-202; Rick Woolman 221; Richard Harris 213; Lou Dorfman 210; Dean Fine 203. Downtown Fox Nov. 19 Neal Drilich 656/254-223; Jack Blaine 649/236-225; David Rose 627/224-210; Shel Rakotz 625/253-211; David Shan- baum 621/245; Ken Gross 209-203; Bri- an Brod 215; Kevin Elbinger 212; Bob Weiss 211; Harold Warheit 209; Dave Rabens 208; Sherwin Newman 202. Nov. 26 Jeff Sprague 626/245-227; Jack Blaine 621/236-205; Bruce Rosenblat 609/212- 205; Gary Berman 601/216; Jeff Wein- feld 257; Ken Gross 233; Brian Brod 231; Jack Geer 225; Rick Goodman 216; Lar- ry Frommer 213; Shel Rakotz 211; Nate Feingold 202; David Little 200; Jeff Block 200. Dec. 3 Larry Frommer 632/232-204; David Shan- baum 610/219-214; Jack Blaine 606/223; Shel Rakotz 232-202; Sanford Mandel 213-209; Jeff Sprague 203-202; Ken Gross 214; Charles Kamen 209; Bruce Rosenblat 209; Nancie Rakotz 208; Bar- ry Kaufman 204; Steve Kay 203; Nate Feingold 202. Brotherhood-Eddie Jacobson Dec. 2 Steve Fine 627/216-210-201; Dennis Horowitz 614/222-211; Mark Klinger 606/228-211; Alan Trotsky 603/212-202; Mike Lieberman 601/225; Gary Gold 211- 205; Pat Tighe 209-201; Jerry Isenberg 209-200; Gary Klinger 203-203; Marc Ruskin 255; Phil Ross 245; Mike Klinger 236; Larry Slutsky 235; Jeff Radner 234; Gene Richmond 226; Ron Weintraub 216; Milt Fisher 215; Leon Shy 214; Ira Saperstein 214; Eric Goldberg 213; Sandy Mandell 213; Shel Dworkin 207. Tell Us! A big accomplishment on the field or on the court? Tell us about it. Send your sports accom- plishments in writing to: Alan Hitsky, The Jewish News, 27676 Franklin Road, Southfield, MI 48034. House Arrest Ends For Marzel Jerusalem (JTA) — Kach activist Baruch Marzel has gone from pariah to the Knesset. The Hebron activist held talks in the Knesset, after orders re- stricting his movements expired. It marked the first time in three years that Mr. Marzel was not under house arrest. The militantly anti-Arab Kach group was outlawed by Israel af- ter Kiryat Arba settler Dr. Baruch Goldstein massacred 29 Palestinian worshipers in Feb- ruary 1994 at the Tomb of the Patriarchs. Mr. Marzel met with Knesset members from the Moledet and Shas parties to discuss the ad- ministrative detentions recently imposed on several other Jewish right-wing extremists from the Hebron area. The detentions were ordered to prevent extremist violence pri- or to the planned redeployment of Israeli troops in Hebron.