. • $M7.2::-.. TO NON-GM EMPLOYEES AS WELL AS GM EMPLOYEES AND IMMEDIATE FAMILY MEMBERS GM Employee SmartLease Per Month/24 Months. $2,422 Due at Signing. Taxes, title, license and registration are extra. No security deposit required. $379 .„._ Non-GM Employee SmartLease $499 GM Employee SmartLease Stk. #923307 $499 Per Month/24 Months. $4,659 Due at Signing. Taxes, title, license and registration are extra. No security deposit required. Per Month/24 Months. $2,248 Due at Signing. Taxes, title, license and registration are extra. No security deposit required. Non-GM Employee SmartLease $324 Per Month/24 Months. $3,678 Due at Signing. Taxes, title, license and registration are extra. No security deposit required. Per Month/24 Months. $3,053 Due at Signing. Taxes, title, license and registration are extra. No security deposit required. Non-GM Employee SmartLease GM Employee SmartLease Stk. #756595 Per month/24 months. $3560 due at signing. Taxes, title, license and registration are extra. No security deposit required. MITTITUFFM111 ALL NON•GM EMPLOYEES AS WELL AS GM EMPLOYEES & THEIR FAMILY MEMBERS. 1000 00 ADDITIONAL OWNER LOYALTY BONUS FOR ANY CURRENT CADILLAC OWNERS. ADDITIONAL OWNER LOYALTY BONUS FOR ANY CURRENT CADILLAC OWNERS. TASTE All incentives including Special Lease Rates, supported residual values, and cap cost reduction rebates are available to BOTH non-employees & GM Employees & Family Members. 'GMAC Smartlease 24 months, sec. deposit included in amount due at inception. Plate or transfer fee due on delivery. State and lux. tax additional, mile limitation of 12,000 per year. 20e/mile excess. Lessee has option to purchase at lease end for pre-determined amount. To get total payments multiply by the number of months. **Based on approved leases. RINKE CADILLAC A GENERAL MOTORS FAMILY since 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 the second bridge past Van Dyke over expressway to RINKE. 4/30 1999 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. 48_Detroit Jewish News Hospice Honors Local Leaders Education Loans For College Hospice of Michigan will honor four Detroit-area religious leaders for outstanding ser- vant leadership at the organization's Crystal Rose Ball, Saturday, May 1, at the Dearborn Inn. Hospice of Michigan has cho- sen these leaders Rabbi M Robert for their vision, hands-on work Syme and their ability to translate ideas into solutions that make a positive impact on the community. Rabbi M. Robert Syme of Temple Israel in West Bloomfield is a former president of the Family Service Society of Metropolitan Detroit and of the Central Conference of American Rabbis. Adam Cardinal Maida, archbish- op of Detroit, is an outspoken leader on the issue of respecting life. He is one of the cofounders of the Cornerstone Schools in Detroit. Imam Abdullah Bey El-Amin, founder and chairman of the Muslim. Center of Detroit, series on Hospice of Michigan's Muslim Community Advisory Board. Dr. Samuel H. Bullock Jr., pastor of Bethany Baptist Church in Detroit, oversees the Bethany Baptist Educational Center. To purchase tickets for the ball, call Sue MacDonell, (248) 443- 7635. Applications are being accepted from college students interested in apply- ing for interest-free loans through the Jewish Educational Loan Service (JELS) for the 1999/2000 year. Administered through Jewish Vocational Service (JVS), Hebrew Free Loan Association and the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, the program is available to metro Detroit area Jewish residents. To be considered, applicants must be full-time students pursuing an undergraduate, graduate or profes- sional education; be able to docu- ment financial need; attend a Michigan educational institution unless a comparable education is not available in Michigan; and demon- strate academic progress toward a career objective. JELS is funded through a partner- ship of more than 70 private funds and philanthropic service organiza- tions. In addition to loans, JVS also provides counseling to parents and students interested in other financial aid options available through state, federal and private sources. JELS applications will be accepted through Nov. 12. For information, call Marvin Berman, (248) 559- 5000. Yizkor Service For Survivors The United Jewish Social Club First and Second Generation Survivors will conduct its annual Yizkor ser- vice 1 p.m. Sunday, May 2, at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Community Center. Rabbi Leo Goldman of Congregation Shaarey Shomayim, a Holocaust survivor, will deliver the keynote address. Drs. Fran Klein- Parker and Deborah Cala-Reinitz, both second generation survivors, also will address the gathering. Cantor Schaja Kleinberg will chant the prayers. r/ K C\ The Shul Plans Events The Shul, a new spiritual center in West Bloomfield, will welcome the Shabbat at 6:30 p.m. Friday, May 7, at 6211 Quaker Hill Drive, West Bloomfield. A candlelighting cere- mony will be followed at 6:45 p.m. by Kabbalat Shabbat and at 7:30 p.m. by Shabbat dinner. Rabbi Y.M. Kagan will speak on souls and angels. A donation of $10 per adult, $18 per couple and $25 per family is requested. Rabbi Kagan will lead a discus- sion and provide Chasidic stories 7 p.m. Saturday, May 8, at seuda shlishit followed by havdala services. There will be no charge for this event. For families with children, there will be a special program led by counselors at all sessions. For reser- vations, call Itty Shemtov, (248) 788-7131: