Temple Israel Academy Courses A part of Temple Israel's academy course offerings will be a three-lecture series presented by Michigan State University professors. The first is 5:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 27, on the topic "America and the Holocaust: History and Memory," presented by Kenneth Waltzer, professor of history, James Madison College. Professor Michael Rubner will pre- sent "The Barak Government and the Middle East Peace Process" 5:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 3. Rubner is professor of international relations, James Madison College. Professor Joyce Ladenson and Professor Steven Weiland will present "American Jewish Lives in Literature and Autobiography" 5:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 10. Ladenson is professor of American thought and language and Weiland is professor of higher education. A $25 charge will cover each lec- ture and a catered dinner at Temple Israel. Registration is open to the community. For information on the fall acade, my, call the Tyner Religious School office, (248) 661-5725. Beth Shalom USY Elects New Board Congregation Beth Shalom United Synagogue Youth installed its 1999- 2000 executive board recently. Serving a second year as president is Alayna Bialick. Also serving a second year as executive vice president is Ellie Levine. The other vice presi- dents are Eric Rosenblum, reli- gious/education; Chavie Wexelberg- Clouser, social action/tikkun olam; Miriam Schloss, social; Ruthie Varkovitzky, communications; and Eve Posen, treasurer. Events in October include an oneg Shabbat at 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 22, at the home of Ellie Levine. On Saturday, Oct. 30, USY will partici- pate in Youth Shabbat and lead ser- vices, followed by a luncheon. There is no fee for either event. That evening, from 8:30-10:30 p.m., the USYers will go bowling at Langan's in Farmington Hills; refreshments will be served and there is a charge. For reservations or information, call Sharon and Paul Levine, (248) 547-6151. 77te QA7l eta treckul.Vri,& 2000 ty6ce psi titoek tyirfaihrhie tiro I 1)-1 36 Month Lease $599 3 Tia x $ 1,000 Down *MSRP $40,955 DUE AT SIGNING $1599 33 PLUS TAX, TITLE & LICENSE. Based on 12,000 miles per year he 2000 Sedan Deville has been named the best Cadillac in history. It offers the best handling and the best driving of any car in its class. It's development is a turning point for Cadillac, providing the most advanced technology offered anywhere. Here are just a few electronic options available: ■ Ultra-sonic Rear Parking Assistance ■ Night Vision ■ Rear Theatre Seating for unprecedented comfort Purchase or lease any new 1999 or 2000 Cadillac from Audette Cadillac and receive a FREE 3 NIGHT CRUISE to the BAHAMAS or MEXICO (airfare not included) Come in and Test Drive the Largest Luxury Car in the World! Cate ihi ttor if4 st Ofvf,a ,ify, a, ter t Ict;andard 79 AUDETTE (248) 851-7200 ® 7 IN C. 7100 Orchard Lake Road (at 14 1/2 Mile) • West Bloomfield Open: Mon. & Thurs. till9 pm ■ Tues., Wed., Fri., till 6 pm ff? ) K({) Pe Aliecialize « eareetibly ethsionterr expectation's% 10/2 : 1999 natroit Novag 441