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January 16, 1998 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-01-16

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The World

THE HOLIDAYS MAY BE OVER
BUT WE'RE STILL CELEBRATING AT



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EVERE
A LARGE SELECTION
ON SALE NOW!

IVrYdaY 20% off everyday 20% off everyday 20% off everyday 20% off everyday

Our Store Is Still Filled With

Martin Wenick of the Hebrew
Immigrant Aid Society is awaiting new
funding.

Great Gifts For You and Your Friends!

LOCATED IN
THE ORCHARD MALL
6385 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD
AT MAPLE
WEST BLOOMFIELD 48322
248.855.4488

MONDAY - SATURDAY
10AM - 5:30 PM

THURSDAY
10 AM- 8 PM

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Items Under S25 Excluded.
Special orders, previous sales and
discounted items are not included.

Your neighborhood store far twenty years!

Value Has Never Looked So Attractive.

1...frZYCLIS

HARVEY

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1995 Lexus LS 400

1997 Lexus LX 450

Champagne, moonroof, CD. 13,000 miles.

Only $45 495 00*

1994-1996 Lexus ES 300

All loaded. In a variety of colors.

From $22,995 00*

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Black, tan leather. Moonroof, CD.
Only $'24 00Z 00*

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'96 Land Cruiser (2)
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addressing critical child care needs in
this country," said Sammie
Moshenberg, Washington director for
the National Council of Jewish
Women. "We're very pleased that he is
making it a focus of his final years as
president; we're excited about the scope
of the package."
But with Republicans pushing big
tax cuts in this election year, proposals `---\
for new domestic spending will be a
tough sell in Congress, said Reva Price,
Washington director for the Jewish
Council for Public Affairs.
"There are several domestic spend-
ing efforts that we need to pursue," she
said. "Child care is near the top — but
they will all be hard to get through
Congress. All of these programs address
serious holes in the system where peo-
ple aren't getting the basic services they
need."
The Orthodox Union expressed
"cautious optimism" about the propos-
al.
"But we are concerned that any
grants or tax credits for child care must
also equally support couples with one
parent who chooses to stay at home,"
said Nathan Diament, director of the
group's Institute for Public Affairs.
"And parents must be free to put their
children into any kind of child care
facility they want — including faith-
based institutions like churches and
synagogues."
That could mean a fight over
church-state issues — if the
Democratic package gets that far.
Jewish groups also are eager to hear
more about the president's reported
plan to restore up to $2 billion in food
stamp benefits for legal immigrants.
The White House has indicated that
details will not be forthcoming until
early February.

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