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February 09, 2001 - Image 40

Resource type:
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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-02-09

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Our February
Savings program has
one drawback:
only 28 days.

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Lease a 9-3 5-door

Say rigs

$33 9

Per mo:1
36 mos.

Amount due at lease inception

$2,482.86

(includes down pmt., sec. dep.,
acq. fee & first mo. pmt.)

Buy a 9-3 5-door

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Turbocharged engine standard I In-dash CD I OnStar® is stan-

dard on every 2001 Saab — I Traction control system I Saab Active

Head Restraint systems I 46 cubic feet of cargo space (largest in

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People who test drive a Saab, usually buy one.

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GLOSSMOM SRAM

On Telegraph Rd. at the Tel-12 Mall, Southfield

248-354-3300 or Toll Free 1-800-354-5558

''Subject to credit approval. Delivery must be taken out of participating dealer inventory by February 28, 2001. Dealer financial participation may affect consumer cost. Terms apply to a 2001 Saab
9-3 5-door w/5-speed manual transmission, in-dash CD, heated seats and sunroof based on MSRP of $29,170 (including destination charge) Plus taxes, insurance, title and registration fees.

U.S. Green Card Amnesty

Recent changes in
U.S. Immigration
Law may make your
foreign household
helper/cook/child-
care assistant eligi-
ble for the U.S. Green Card
regardless of his or her current

immigration status.
Individuals who have
overstayed their visas
or who entered the
U.S. without a visa
.
may now qualify
under this program, which
expires April 30, 2001.

For further information on the Amnesty Program
or any other immigration concern, please contact Mike or Ted Sherman, at:

SHERMAN LAW GROUP, PC

Immigration Attorney and Counselors

5767 W Maple Road, Suite 100 • West Bloomfield, MI 48322

Phone: (248) 539-5300 or (248) 539-7704
Fax: (248) 539-5360

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2001

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E-mail: Greencards@aol.corn

ADL Dinner

Chairs Named

Sue Luria and Hilary Isakow are this
year's chairs for the Anti-Defamation
League's annual Women of
Achievement din-
ner 6 p.m.
Tuesday, April 3,
at the St. John
Cultural Center
in Southfield.
Awards will be
presented to five
women who epit- Hilary Isakow
omize the ADL
philosophy pro-
moting human
dignity and hon-
oring diversity.
During her
tenure as a social
studies teacher,
Luria had the
opportunity to
Sue Luria
promote democra-
tic ideals and
encourage students to consider the
positive impact they can have on -
society's values. She and Isakow both
serve on the cabinet of the ADL of
Greater Detroit.
Isakow has been active in the
community in a variety of areas,
many of them in the Jewish commu-
nity. A past president of Greater
Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, she is
on the board of Hadassah, the
Ecumenical Institute of Jewish-
Christian Studies and the Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan Detroit.
Ticket for the dinner can be pur-
chased by contacting the ADL
office, (248) 355-3730.

Photo Session
For Survivors

Detroit Medical Center/Sinai-Grace
Hospital's Program for Holocaust
Survivors and Families will conduct
another photography session 10
a.m.-noon Sunday, Feb. 18, at the
studio of professional photographer
Tom Kirby.
The continuing project seeks to
honor and preserve for posterity the
beauty and richness of the Holocaust
survivors of our community. All sur-
vivors and their families are asked to
participate.
To make reservations for the ses-
sion, to get directions or for trans-
portation assistance, contact Dr.
Charles
(248) 356-6668.

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