New Donors Vie For Prizes New and veteran volunteers who help the Jewish Federation's Annual Campaign acquire new donors can vie for prizes at a new gifts phonathon 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Sunday, April 30. Volunteers will be eligible for raffle prizes ranging from a week in Aspen to gift certificates at local shops. Federation's Women's Department and Young Adult Division will partic- ipate with campaign leadership, under the-new gifts chairmanship of Suzan Folbe Curhan and Terri Farber Roth and Young Adult Division new gift chairs Scott Kaufman and Mark Weintraub. To volunteer, call Heidi Hes, (248) 203-1459. East Side Holds Passover Seder Lease a 93 s-door $349 Per ma*/ 36 mos. Amount due at lease inception: $2,192.81 (includes down pmt. sec. dep., acq. fee & first mo. pmt) APR Go grocery shopping. Buy in bulk. Available for Qualified Buyers The Saab 9-3 has a split-folding rear People who test drive a Saab, usually buy one. seat and 46 cubic feet of cargo space, more than any other car in its class. Subject to credit approval. Delivery must be taken out of dealer inventory by May 1, 2000. Dealer participation may affect consumer cost. *Terms apply to a 2000 Saab 9-3 5-dr. w/ 5-speed manual transmission, in-dash CD, sunroof and heated seats based on MSRP of $28,720.00 (including destination charge). Lease payment for the 9-3.5-dr. is $348.81 for 36 months totaling $12,557.16. Option to purchase at lease end for $15,221.60 (plus any license, title fees and taxes). GLA'SSIMIRM SORB The Grosse Pointe Jewish Council celebrated Passover on-Thursday, April 20, at its annual seder. The council, comprised of 180 families, works to preserve and pro- mote Jewish heritage, tradition and culture on metropolitan Detroit's east side. It offers cultural, educational and social forums for its membership. Services are held throughout the year. The GPJC also sponsors a Sunday school for kindergarten-eighth grade students. For membership information, call the council, (313) 882-6700. On Telegraph Rd. at the Tel-12 Mall, Southfield 248-354-3300 or Toll Free 1-800-354-5558 SPACE Hosts Support Groups SPACE for Changing Families is accepting registration for a divorce support group that begins Monday, May 1, for six weeks. A moving on support group will also begin May 1 for six weeks to help men and women put divorce behind them and start toward a new life. Both groups will meet 7:30-9:30 p.m., led by a trained facilitator, at the SPACE office in the Homestead USA Building, 26400 Lahser Road, Suite 100, Southfield. There is a suggested donation of $30 for each series. Pre-registration is required by April 28. For information or to register, call (248) 355-9936. Buy a 93 5-door T to JFS le these eople in ability to 500, ext. RIBUTE all your UTES, outhfield, 1. Who will protect the battered spouse from recurring abuse? 2. Who will mend the broken family when divorce, death or illness tear it apart? 3. Who will advocate and care for the frail homebound elderly when their adult children live in another state? 4. Who will help refugee families successfully integrate into our Jewish community by providing bilingual case management, acculturation programs, transportation services and citizenship classes? Beneficiary agency of: C q- Dj E S z Abed Jp.osh Cam,. unfired Way INTERNET: http://jfsdetroit.org Jewish Family Service of Metropolitan Detroit 4/21 2000 49