F INITI The BiG Story THE BIG STORY from page 103 of Farmington Hills Your Infiniti President's Award Circle Dealer 1999 INFINIT1130 Dual front & side airbags, automatic, leather, moonroof, air, ABS, power windows, locks, tilt, cruise, AM/FM cassette/CD, alloy wheels, dual pwr. seats, remote entry, security system, 190 hp V6, home-link, Bose sound syst. w/CD. BUY FOR Rachel Kapen and Kayla-Sara LEASE FOR $27,899 $369 * mo. DUE AT INCEPTION $2690 All-mode full time 4WD, V6, ABS, 16" alloys, roof rack, pwr. moonroof, seats, winds., locks, leather, cruise, tilt, root, console, compass, defrost, air, outside temp. display, home-link, remote sec. syst., Bose sound syst. w/CD, CD changer & r. window defogger, dual airbags. BUY FOR LEASE FOR DUE AT INCEPTION $3269 1998 INFINITI 045 Dual front & side airbags, V8, leather, automatic, sunroof, pwr. win- dows, locks, tilt, cruise, security syst., memory seat, traction control, Bose sound syst. w/CD, alloys, home-link, ABS, heated seats. BUY FOR , LEASE FOR $40,899 $599*mo. DUE AT INCEPTION $3184 4-YEAR, 60,000 MILE WARRANTY o' VICE LOANER • FREE 13' *39 mo. closed-end lease based on approved credit. PLUS TAX, TITLE, DOC & PLATES. 12,000 miles per year. 12C per mile overage on all vehicles. All subject to factory programs & vehicle availability. Standard gap insurance. Excludes prior sales & leases. All incentives to dealer. 24355 HAGGERTY RD. • 248-471-2220 Between 10 Mile & Grand River Ave. Eugene Maude Applebaum Jewish Parenting Center Congregation *Matey Zedek Present* FAMILY emeriti- SUNDAY November'', 1998 3:00 P.M. Cindy Paley & Kenny Ellis Join in celebration of the traditions and values of the Jewish holidays with a unique combination of songs/skits, colorful costumes, props and audi- ence participation! Applebaum Jewish Parenting Center, 4200 Walnut Lake Road Reservations are available by mail or at the door for $3/person. Seating is limited to 300. Send check, payable to Shaarey Zedek, to: J PC, 4200 Walnut Lake Rd. West Bloomfield, MI 48323 This concert is being sponsored by The Morris and Beverly Baker Foundation in memory of Morris D. Baker 4.■■••■ ;iii ■ - 10/16 1998 ■ 4: 040, :JAY Call The Sales Department (248) 354-7123 Ext. 209 106 Detroit Jewish News Get Results... Advertise in our new Entertainment Section! DETROIT JEWISH NEWS JN Rachel Kapen, of West Bloomfield, says, "growing up in Eretz Yisrael in the early 1940s, we kids had very few toys, so we had to use our imagination a lot. My fascination was buttons. "Luckily, my dear mother, Sara, was an amateur seamstress who used to sew all of my and my sis- ter's clothes, mostly from shmates, as well as my father's shirts. "My mother had an old Singer sewing machine with drawers filled with buttons of every size and color. When the sewing machine was closed, I could sit there for hours on end, playing school with my buttons — I, the teacher, and they the pupils. Light-colored buttons repre- sented girls, while dark buttons rep- , resented boys. The classes were arranged according to size. "I never disclosed this childhood fas- cination of mine to anyone, lest I be laughed at. A few years ago I found out that my older sister Shula also played with buttons at an earlier age. I had this revelation, which to me also° was a vindication of my own normal- ! cy, when in one of my visits back I home we discussed the difference between children then and today, and she happened to mention that her grandchildren can't quite believe that she played with buttons as a child. "Now, what about my own 2- year-old granddaughter Kayla-Sara, who everyone swears looks exactly like her savta? My sweet Kayla- Sara has a penchant for arranging and rearranging everything in sight, just like her savta did with the but- tons. So do you think it could possi- , bly be a reincarnation of my own passion for playing with buttons (kaftorim in Hebrew), or is this my imagination still at work after all these years?"