Analion, 4111111111111.1.111111111.1111111111.- A11111111111111111111Pr- -4111•1111111" Communitri Before you choose a laser vision correction doctor, learn what to look for. Family Program For Chanukah The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit will host "Light One Candle," a Chanukah program especially for families with children ages 5-10, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 8 at the Kahn JCC; Thursday, Dec. 10 at JPM. Participants may choose to enjoy a kosher pizza dinner from Jerusalem pizza ($3 per person). Dinner is optional. Educational program and craft begin at 7 p.m. The program is free of charge. Each family will create and decorate its own Chanukah menorah to use this year (one meno- rah per family). Call for reservations by Friday, Dec. 4; (248) 661-7649, for reserva- tions to the Dec. 9 program, (248) 967-4030, for reservations to the . Dec. 10. You could win a FREE procedure by attending TLC's FREE Seminar. Reducing or eliminating your dependence on glasses or contacts sounds great. But with only one pair of eyes who should you trust? Especially since not all doctors and laser centers are the same. TLC Detroit Laser Center is part of the TLC network, the largest group of laser centers in North America. Each month our doctors perform over 6,000 procedures. Dr. Jay Novetsky, our Co-Medical Director at TLC Detroit, is part of this experienced team. As part of TLC we'll stand behind your results for life with the TLC Lifetime Commitment. No wonder more doctors Study Group Meets Mondays and their families turn to TLC for their own procedures. So attend - our free seminar, meet Dr. Novetsky and his patient and see an actual procedure for yourself. TLC THE LASER CENTER INC' SEE THE BESTS"' FREE SEMINAR. 1-888-CALL-TLC. 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, December 2 • TLC Detroit Laser Center www.lzr.com/ticdetroit BUS M WANT C44.? MEL FARR ■ 11-- M/111E.IFINICILJP IFRY PM MO DAY NNW, "Equity Trade Program" We Pay Off Your Trade Regardles of How Much You Owe! 7-vco-iir4ow-ff - Ar■ siwciuzEzkah, war WE WANT TO BUY YOUR BUSINESS! "WE SELL AND LEASE FOR LESS!" NEW '99 TOWN CAR Monthly Due at Inception Monthly Due at Inception NEW '99 CAMRY LE UP TO $4260 REBATE $305* ?4%. $6218* #L90285 ONE PAY LEASE $377* 1 - $4249* ,720-24 MO. NEW '99 CONTINENTAL UP TO $4250 REBATE #L90488 ONE PAY LEASE $12,325 _.24 MO OVER 40 IN STOCK Due at Monthly Inception $ 380 * a- $ 41 50* at Monthly Inception $340* Mo. $5250 * OVER 40 IN STOC LEASE 36 MONTHS American Edition, spoiler, alarm, wood grain dash, pwpl and more #17467 FROM $ 119 PER MO. Total Due at Signing* $2615 includes $225 Sec Dep NEW '99 COROLLA LEASE 36 MONTHS Auto, air, AM/FM cassette. #17421 FROM SALE ENDS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25TH, 1998 AT 6 P.M. CALL NOW! 241 HOUR INFORMATION CENTER 4178 Highland Rd. Waterford (248) 683-9500 ram -..•• ■ 159 PER MO. Total Due at Signing' S2526. Includes S175 Sec. Dep} 1 -MX:I-MEL-PARR 1765 S. Telegraph Rd. Bloomfeld Hills (248) 333-3300 * All prices plus tax, title. plate, lic., doc., and destination and acquisition fees. Leases all require 1st mo. & sec. dep. plus down pymt. Based on conventional financing. To get pymt. multiply by no. of mos. Option to purchase at I I 12U I 1998 lease end for predetermined amt. Price determined at lease inception. 15,000 mile/yr. limit on leases. 110 per mile excess (12.000 miles/yr. limit on Import leases, 100 mile excess). Lessee responsible for excessive wear & tear. Dealer not responsible for typographical errors. Pictures may not represent actual vehicles on sale. Prior sales excluded. Dealer financing on select vehicles only. Others require conventional credit approval. ACustomer must meet min. down pymt. requirements for approved credit w/ FMCC. Valid on 2 or 3 yr. Red Carpet Leases only. Valid on new vehicle leases only. On vehicles of greater value than pay-off of trade-in. Difference between cash value & of trade & pay-off amt. will be added to cost of new lease. Pymts. on lease may increase accordingly. The difference may be paid. up front w/ down pymt. on lease if customer chooses. Sale ends Friday November 25, 1998 at 6 pm. 58 Detroit Jewish News Eilu Eilu, the metro-wide adult Jewish learning project of the Detroit Conservative Movement, is offering a Latte & Learning series with Rabbi Aaron Bergman titled "Six Ideas that Saved Judaism." This study group meets 10 a.m. Monday mornings at Borders Books & Music, 30995 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills, through Dec. 21. New students are welcome to join the class. Each week's session is self- contained and can be attended inde- pendently. Tuition is $7 per session ($5 per session for members of the organizations that sponsor Eilu v' Eilu.) The next session, on Nov. 23, will discuss "The Third Temple." Discussion Focus: American Jews The Adat Shalom Sisterhood will sponsor a Shabbat luncheon and dis- cussion series on "American Jews in a Changing World," following Shabbat morning services and kiddush on Dec. 5, Jan. 9, and Feb. 6. Social worker Ruby Kushner will launch the series in December with a program titled "Between Husband and Wife." Future topics and speakers are "Between Parent and Child" with Rabbi Herbert and Rachel Yoskowitz and "Between Teacher and Student"