Spotlight from page 106 NEw1999 LOCUS ES 300 • Front & Side Air Bags • Front-Wheel Drive Vehicle Skid Control • CD Changer • Alloy Wheels • • Leather Seats w/Memory • Power Moonroof • Heated Seats • Traction Control NEW 1999 LEXUS GS 300 • Vehicle Skid Control • Front & Side Air Bags • Programmable Garage-Door Opener • CD Changer • Alloy Wheels • Leather Seats w/Memory • Power Moonroof • Heated Seats • Traction Control $439 PER MO. PER MO. $2,499 due at signing, $0 sec. dep. • No Lux Tax • Special Lease Terms • 3 yr/100,000 Mile Warranty • New Car Financing • 24 Hr. Roadside Assistance • 130 Point Mechanical Check 3 YEAR/100,000 WARRANTY 95 ES 300 Wht., lthr., loaded...$16,999 94 ES 300 Gm., lthr., loaded ...$17,999 94 ES 300 Black, Ithr., loaded...$19,999 95 ES 300 Beige, Ithr., loaded...$20,999 96 ES 300 Taupe, lthr., loaded. .$23,999 $24,999 96 ES 300 Gm., certified 93 ES 300 Wht., lthr., loaded.. .$13,999 94 LS 400 Black, lthr., loaded.. .$25,999 *36 month lease for ES 300; 39 month lease for GS 300. Based on approved credit. Plus tax, title, plate, doc. fee. ** Available on all Certified Pre-Owned Lexus with approved credit. "WE DELIVER ANYWHERE" FREE LEXUS LOANER 1-800-LEXUS-4U (539-8748) FREE PICK UP & DELIVERY 5701 S. Pennsylvania, Lansing • Exit 104 Cedar St. off 1-96, 3 Blks N. on Penn - FOR 24 HOUR QUOTES - www.lexusoflansing.com - FOR 24 HOUR QUOTES - In-stock or special order through March. Get it how you want it and in time to enjoy it all summer long. GET THE BEST PRICES THE YEAR. All Lane in stock or special order 35% OFF THROUGH MARCH. BIRMINGHAM 248-644-1 91 9 I 690 OLD S. WOODWARD LIVONIA 734-522-9200 129500 W. 6 MILE RD. NOVI 248-348-0090 I 48700 GRAND RIVER Please call for store hours. 3/5 1999 108 Detroit Jewish News THE CASUAL HOME FURNISHINGS STORE Laura Berman, Amy Burke, Judy Schram and Sue Luria. Sue Borin, of Amera Communications and Tone-e Creative Video, was busy interview- ing the honorees for a video that will be played at the ADL awards dinner, 6 p.m. Monday, April 19, at St. John's Cultural Center in Southfield. Marcy Heller Fisher and Pat Rosen are the dinner co-chairmen. For more information, call ADL at (248) 355-3730. ARTSPACE PARTY More than 75 art lovers recently gathered at Artspace II gallery in Birmingham for the Michigan open- ing of artist Nick Blosser's egg tern- pera paintings. When I find an artist who has never shown in the Midwest, I do a mini-show," says Lois Pincus, owner of Artspace II gallery. Her gallery is unique, because most of the works are sold on consignment. "I look for quality and artistic merit," explains Pincus. Items in her gallery range from $40 to $100,000. Some of the art lovers admiring the gallery included Barbara Mazer, Elaine and Barry Yaker, Hank and Sue Marx, Brenda and Howard Rosenberg, Marianne and Alan E. Schwartz. Blosser's work will be exhibited through March 20. RED HEART BLUES "Red Heart Blues . . . and all the Jazz," a recent fundraiser for the Henry Ford Heart and Vascular Institute, raised $140,000 to fund research at the Institute. More than 450 patrons attended the event. Highlights included a silent auction and a performance by flutist Alexander Zonjic. Lila Lazarus of WDIV-TV was a co-emcee of the event. TEMPLE BETH EL EVENT Jennifer Granholm, Michigan's first female attorney general, will be the keynote speaker noon Thursday, March 18, at a luncheon program sponsored by Temple Beth El Sisterhood. Proceeds from the com.- munitywide event will benefit youth activities at the Temple. Some of the organizers include Deena Lockman, Gail Mayer, Miriam Cohen, Phyllis Lowenstein, David and Elaine Brockman, Harold and MaryKay Plotnik, Susan and Grant Trigger, Claire Colman and Lois Shaevsky. For luncheon tickets, call Miriam Cohen, (248) 851-6313. I I