OF SAVINGS! •,, w4 >p iip te •"•:'Wl Rubin Named Senior Editor Additional $500 to a $1000 Incentive for Current Cadillac Owners or Lessees or Non GM Owners or Leasees. AMANDA KROTKI Special to The Jewish News Stk. #210043 1998 CATERA 24 MONTH LEASE $1921 DOWN $319 * MO. , '2907.00 Due at inception PURCHASE PRICE GM EMPLOYEE 24 MONTH LEASE $ 1 921 MSRP TOTAL DISCOUNTS FINAL PRICE GM EMPLOYEE PRICE DOWN * $240 MO. '2907.00 Due at inception $34,250 $4,940 $29,310 $27,371 N eil Rubin, former Atlanta Jewish Times editor, is the new senior editor of The Jewish News Group of Waterspout Communications, parent company of the The Jewish News. Rubin, 35, a Baltimore native, joined the Atlanta Jewish Times in 1991. While there, he also served as a contributing editor to The Jewish News. "Readers of The Jewish News Additional $1000 Incentive for Current Cadillac Owners or Lessees or Non GM Owners or Leasees. MVP A 40.44‘i: 1999 ELDORADO 36 MONTH LEASE $1611 DOWN xmr GM EMPLOYEE 36 MONTH LEASE $ . 3*M®. $433 . $499 MO. $3106.00 Due at lease signing 1 61 1 DOWN $2989.00 Due at lease signing Additional $1000 Incentive for Current Cadillac Owners or Lessees or Non GM Owners or Leasees. Stk #7139231999 SEDAN DEVILLE 36 MONTH LEASE $1699 DOWN $499 . MO. 53193.00 Due at lease signing GM EMPLOYEE 36 MONTH LEASE $1699 DOWN $429 * MO. '3073.00 Due at lease signing *GMAC Smartlease 24, 25 or 36 months, sec. dep. included in amount due at inception. Plate and transfer fee due on delivery. State and lux. tax additional. Mile limitation of 12,000 per year. 20c/mile excess. Lessee has option to purchase at lease end for pre-determined amount. To get total payments, multiply by the number of months. RINKE CA DILLAC A G enera( gtfotors Fa mily -1917 1-696 AT VAN DYKE (810) 758-1800 If traveling west on 1-696, exit Hoover, follow Service Drive to RINKE. If traveling east on 1-696, exit Van Dyke; take to second bridge past Van Dyke over expressway to RINKE. 10/30 1998 Open Monday 8-9 p.m., Tuesday 8-6 p.m., Wednesday 8-6 p.m., Thursday 8-9 p.m., Friday 8-6 p.m. MASTER DEALER ot-oicAlft-110 t\ELLENIC E will benefit from Neil's knowledge and insight on national and international issues," said Publisher Arthur M. Horwitz. "While much of our focus has Senior Editor been on strength- Neil Rubin. ening local news coverage, Neil's appointment is indicative of our com- mitment to enhance our national and international presence, too." As senior editor, Rubin will coordi- nate national and international cover- IP age, as well as stories and editorials shared by publications owned by the Jewish News Group. He also will rep- resent the newspaper at national Jewish gatherings and events. "I am thrilled to be part of what's already a winning team," Rubin said. "I can come in there and hit the ground running." "We've long wanted to hone our 7_ ) coverage in terms of world and U.S. news of particular interest to the Detroit Jewish community," said Robert Sklar, editor of The Jewish News. "This gives us the chance. Readers will notice a distinct differ- ence in the weeks ahead." While working for the Atlanta Jewish Times, Rubin wrote a weekly column on American Jewish identi- ty. Before moving to Atlanta from Baltimore, he was a free-lance writer who covered the Baltimore- Washington corridor. He also - worked at B'nai B'rith International and the Associated Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore. E Cs