Town Hall Forum Slated For Downriver Trenton will be the setting for the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit's Town Hall meeting 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 16, at Beth Isaac Synagogue. Developed in consultation with organizational partners and downriv- er area residents, the Town Hall will offer participants the opportunity to learn about the various services pro- vided by local Jewish groups, discuss their needs and explore the issues facing them as Jewish members of the downriver community. Leaders from area agencies will be on hand to take part in the meetings and respond to questions. The meeting in Trenton is part of the First concerted effort by the Jewish Community Council, repre- senting the organized Jewish com- munity, to reach out to Jews living in communities outside the several Oakland County suburbs. The first four Town Hall meetings were held for Jewish residents in 1998 and '99 in the Walled Lake/Waterford, Royal Oak/Ferndale, Grosse Pointe and Troy/Rochester Hills area communi- ties. The Jewish News co-sponsors the Town Hall meetings. JHAS Volunteer Training Set The Jewish Community Chaplaincy Program, which provides religious, cultural and spiritual support to Jewish residents in care facilities, is holding its final training session of a series 7-9 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 18, at Jewish Home and Aging Services, Fleischman Residence/Blumberg Plaza, 6710 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield. Community members who are active or prospective volunteers will hear a discussion of "How to Enhance the Jewish Care Experience: The Parachaplain's Role." Speakers are Sheyna Wexelberg-Clouser, director of Community Outreach, Jewish Home and Aging Services; and Rabbis A. Irving Schnipper and Dovid Polter, chaplains for the Jewish Community Chaplaincy Program, JHAS. The session is free of charge. To register by Tuesday, Nov. 16, call Shirley Jarcaig, (248) 661-2999. c,/(11 tlre I a treckifT gqiVreile 2000 y 6 c tgzz ft a ek c~C tybferikr de tircifaz 36 Month Lease $ 599 ` '3 Tax . $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 Sin 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: Rear Parking Assistance ■ Ultra-sonic ■ 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! . y r k.-11.4.A..t.t. Et. AUDETTE (248) 851-7200 _ .. 4,7 ti — • Li/ txt/i ts f ru te . INC. 7100 Orchard Lake Road (at 14 1/2 Mile) ■ West Bloomfield Open: Mon. & Thurs. till 9 pm ■ Tues., Wed., Fri., till 6 pm eae atize in exceed/1y customer! ectationey. 11/12 1999 43