3,01‘1%‘-;.' COMPILED BY SEYMOUR MANELLO PECIALS 1 TO 1994 MUSTANG GT CONVERTIBLE • . • , 24 MO, LEASE AIM& `94 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE SSE Extra clean `95 GMC JIMMY SLT `95 PLYMOUTH NEON 36 MO.$299 LEASE MO. Low miles Moonroof * LEASE 24ma$ 288 MO. Automatic, air 36 MO.$ LEASE 1 0 CHO FROM MO.$249 * 36 LEASE An* MO. `94 GRAND MARQUIS LS I *I'V MO. `95 SATURN SL1 1 M S° E Like new n * `96 GMC YUKON SLE 4x4 39 9* MO. OLIE C1MASS CONK Leather, low miles * $336* mo. `94 CHEVY CORSICA 36 MO$ LEASE 197 MO. Low miles 48 MO $ LEASE `95 HONDA ACCORD EX 24 Mo.$299 * LEASE MO. Low, low miles Bloomfield will have her art work displayed during the Midwest Color '97 Exhibition of colored pencil art to be held at the Birm- ingham-Bloomfield Art Associ- ation. s o DOWN $ 299 MO. trA wena `96 OLDS CIERA DAVYA COHEN of Westl LEATHER, LOADED! , Auto, air 36 MO.$ LEASE Lan* I UV ma LEASE 36Ma$ 269 MO. * Lease payments are with approved credit, plus 6% sales tax, 1st mo. payment, sec. dep., (payment rounded up to the highest $50 increment). Tax, title, plates. Down payment ($499 Accord, Clera; $999 Jimmy, Bonneville, Satum, Grand Marquis, Corsica, Yukon, Cutlass & Neon) & acq. fee ($495) due at lease inception. 12,000 miles per year, 140 per mile in excess. Lessee responsible for excess wear & tear. Option to purchase price determined at inception. GLASSMAN MARTIN M. DOCTOROFF re- ceived a resolution passed unan- imously by the State Bar of Michigan Board of Commission- ers, honoring him for distin- guished service as chief judge of the Michigan Court of Appeals, a post from which he recently stepped down. Judge Doctoroffis a member of the board of com- missioners, elected by State Bar members in Oakland County, and is immediate past secretary of the State Bar. BOBBI ROSELAND has had a poem published in Frost at Mid- night, a volume complied by the National Library of Poetry. Her poem is titled "Gift of Love." JOEL H. KAUFMAN, a Farm- ington Hills attorney, was re- cently honored for lifetime dedication and service at the na- tional convention of the Tau Ep- silon Rho Law Society. DAVID LEYTON, Flint Township clerk and an attorney, was installed as the new national chancellor for the upcoming two-year term. LEAH NEWMAN, a seventh grade student at Hillel Day School, will have a short story published in Kaleidoscope magazine. Her story will rep- resent student writing in the State of Michi gan. She will be Leah Newman honored at a luncheon in Grand Rapids in = March. RACHEL GROSS- MAN, an eighth grade student at Hillel, was chosen to rep- resent the school in the Promising Young Writers Contest, spon- sored by the National Coun- cil of Teachers of English. Rachel Grossman Here's To Do you have an item for the "Here's To" column? Please send it to Sy Manello at The Jewish News, 27676 Franklin, Southfield, MI. 48034. A picture would be appreciated, color or black and white. If you wish to have the photo returned, please enclose a stamped, self- addressed envelope. 1-800-354-5558 On Telegraph At The Tel-12 Mall Southfield • 1-810-354-3300 Business Women Hear Castiglione Studies and Congregation B'nai David S E, Midrasha Center for Adult are Jewish pleased to present Jewish Life in Poland Today Save the date! Monday, March 24, 1997 8:00 p.m With guest speaker Rabbi Michael Schudrich Executive Director, at Congregation B'nai David Ronald S. Lauder Foundation, Poland W. Bloomfield 114 Free of charge Open to the community HERBERT A. YOSKOWITZ, rabbi of Congregation Beth Achim, was recently awarded an honorary doctorate by the Jew- ish Theological Seminary of American in New York in recog- nition of his contributions to the Conservative Movement and the Jewish people. Reservations are being accepted for the next Jewish Federation Business and Professional Women's program, 6 p.m. Thurs- day, Feb. 27, at Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses. Guest speaker will be Rabbi David Castiglione of Temple Beth El, who will speak on "Spiritual- ity: The Healing Process." Dairy dinner will be served at a charge of $25 per person. Registration begins at 6 p.m. Paid reservations are due by Feb. 17. For information, call Toni Hayes at the Federation Women's Campaign and Edu- cation Department, (810) 642- 4260