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January 25, 2002 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-01-25

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Have more fun. Save

more money. Here's

how to keep both

New Year's resolutions.

Lease a 9-5 Sedan

'334

Per mo*/36 mos.

Amount due at lease inception

$3,404

+ Oldsmobile Owner Loyalty

(includes down pmt., sec. dep.,

acq. fee & first mo. pmt.)

Turbo engine standard, Harman/Kardon Audio System/OnStar®
is standard on every 2002 Saab/Saab Active Head Restraint
systemt/Head and chest side air bags/Scheduled maintenance
for three years or 36,000 miles at no additional charge.

Buy a 9-5 Sedan

OV* APR

Available for qualified buyers

Visit us at glassmanautogroup.com

PEOPLE WHO TEST DRIVE A SAAB USUALLY BUY ONE

GLOSSMON SAAB

Telegraph at the Tel-12 Mall • 1-800-354-5558

Based on GM discount. Subject to credit approval. Delivery must be - taken out of participating
dealer inventory by January 31, 2002. •Terms apply to a 2002 Saab 9-5 Sedan 4-cylinder
w/manual transmission, sunroof, leather seats, memory driver's seat and Harman/Kardon Audio
System based on MSRP of $36,790 (including destination charge). Lease payment for the 9-5
Sedan 4-cylinder is for 6 months, 10,000 miles per year, $0.20 per mile over 30,000 miles.

Option to purchase at lease end (plus taxes, insurance and registration fees). **0% APR Saab
Financial Corp. financing. Length of contract is limited. Taxes, insurance, title and registration fees
extra. Not to be combined with any other program offer. Buy or lease a new 2002 Saab Sedan
and receive at no additional charge scheduled maintenance for 3 years or 36,000 miles, whichev-
er comes first. Routine maintenance includes manufacturer recommended maintenance only.

Near Sighted or Far Sighted?

Attend Our LASIK Seminar and Receive
a Complimentary LASIK Evaluation

At Associates in Ophthalmology, you
will find highly-trained, board-certified
ophthalmologists on staff at Beaumont,
Royal Oak who provide the following:

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2002

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Charlotte Liioi Hartzell, M.D.
John C. Hart Jr., M.D., F.A.C.S.
Brian R. Sygiel, M.D.

• laser vision correction for nearsightedness, farsightedness and
astigmatism including LASIK, and PRK (photo-refractive keratectomy)
• glaucoma screening and treatment
• diabetic eye care
• cataract and implant surgery
• full service eye center (optical/contact lenses)

Remember
When •

From the pages of the Jewish News for
this week 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50
years ago.

199.2
Rabbi Leizer Levin, president of the
Council of Orthodox Rabbis of
Greater Detroit, died at age 96.

1982

Six Palestinians were arrested as sus-
pects in the bombing of an Israeli
restaurant in West Berlin.
Twenty new settlements are
under way in the western Negev to
replace ones left behind in the Sinai
as part of the Camp David agree-
ments with Egypt.
U.S. Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich.,
was released from Sinai Hospital of
Detroit following removal of a
parathyroid gland.

Sandy Koufax became the youngest
member of the Major League
Baseball Hall of Fame.
Twelve-year-old Jeffrey Grundy
of Orchard Lake became one of the
youngest Boy Scouts in America to
win the rank of Eagle.
Detroiter Harry Laker was elect-
ed president of the Pinsker
Progressive Aid Society.

Avaigkaiiik

Justice Charles Bronstein of
Phoenix, Ariz., was elected chief
justice by the members of the state
supreme court.
A group of 34 South Africans left
Johannesburg for an archaeology
tour of Israel, the first ever for
South Africans.
Lewis E. Levitan, manager of the
Detroit Israel Bonds office, attend-
ed a national conference of the
board of governors of the Israel
Bonds organization.

For more information or to make an appointment, please call:

Actor Danny Kaye was given the
B'nai B'rith award for humanitarian
service.
Congregation B'nai David intro-
duced a choir of eight young men
under the direction of Irving Ritter.
Israel was granted permission to
enter the winter Olympic Games in
Oslo.

ASSOCIATES IN OPHTHALMOLOGY, P.C.

— Compiled by Sy Mandl°,
editorial assistant

Cal r's

248-855-1020

Beaumont Medical Building • 6900 Orchard Lake Rd., Suite 307, W. Bloomfield

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