I GM I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 KEEPING AMERICA ROLLING "Most Dependable Longest Lasting Trucks" 2002 TAHOE 4-DOOR .,,,.....aia‘aomaistaalogjiar /0 0/1111111. Nik ■ ALL NEW 2002 AVALANCHE !IMO 4 1 7. *• ALL NEW 2002 TRAILBLAZER 4-DOOR Sincerely, loot low" 2002 CORVETTE RT ' ELIMAN 42355 Grand River • Novi (1/2 mile west of Novi Rd.) HOME OF THE SIGN & DRIVE 1-248-3484000 www.martyfeldmanchevy.com Mon-Thurs 8:30-9:00 Tues, Wed, Fri 8:00-6:00 Saturday 10-4 I 4 • JANUARY 2002 • STYLE AT THE JN I o matter what the weather is in Detroit, our city sparkles in January because of the North American International Auto Show. Now in its 14th year, the event features the introduction of new automobiles and concept cars. Our city demon- strates its spirit of philanthropy with the Charity Preview, one of the largest single-night fundraising events in the world. The monies raised go to 11 local organiza- Illustration by Mike Chan of the College for Creative tions to help chil- Studies. (See cover note below.) dren. To pique your interest about the North American International Auto Show 2002, automobile writer Julie Candler previews six interesting vehicles. The new trends combine a car and SUV or SUV and a truck. In addition to our car, we also will spend an inordi- nate amount of time in the kitchen. We decided to fea- ture the Oak Park kosher kitchen of Mark and Renee Phillips. This young couple created a space that is truly the heart of the home. Also, in our January issue, meet artist Deborah Hecht. Her creativity shines in the lobby at the Fleischman Residence Blumberg Plaza in West Bloomfield with her "Dor L'Dor" (generation to generation) sculpture. Speaking about generations, Style at, the Jewish News hopes to continue to provide everyone in the family with a high-perform- ance product. I I I Carla Schwartz Editor COVER: These illustrations are by students at Detroit's College for Creative Studies. The students participated in an internship program sponsored by the American Iron and Steel Institute. The top illustration is a Chevrolet ModUV designed by Hong Yeo of Bloomfield Hills. The bottom illus- tration is a Ford Rasp designed by Chris Hardin of Waterford.