Q\DAC U RA Leather, Bose CD Changer, Loadect#UA5662 Au* 260 HP, Sportshift, Auto, Leather, Heated Seats, #YA4262 MSRP $30,810 $26,969* Dolores and Andy Schlesinger Schlesinger Trust ids Communi ty V. PL, ABS, Alloys, CD, Cruise, Pwr Root, Auto & More! #DC5482JW 36 mo. lease 42 mo. lease 48 mo. lease 2 49 88 I 2 3988 $2500 ttl due $2500 nt due Pwr, Telescopic Steering Wheel, Onstar, Bose CD Changer, Moonroof, Complete Luxury #KA9652 $2500 ttl due *Plus tax, title, lic., doc. (dent on sale prices). All rebates to dealer. On approved credit tbru preferred source. Sale ends 2/28/02. Just take delivery from dealer stock BUY FOR 36 mo. lease tl..$ mar& •.( 1 1,1 ,IU 1 I. ilk VV,I111.,•1 • 6, ti nil "" 1.1.1.1 I ttle .'11 I hoc f ; ; I If 'II _111,1n 1.;x11' ..11‘.. I Digital Camera? Real wi Ma" Pictures Cheaperlfhan Inklet who. Wu Walt Fast Easy%) Help You I LI I)itt, (1 I if)iti MCI1101 y New Cid Service K 2 as A Hurry? ids lit The Cart Let Us Come To Your Car Sign Up Today 2/8 2002 36 st Bloomfield Bloomfield Hills (248) 85 1 -6340 (248) 593-6286 3641 West Maple Rd `Orchard Lake Rd. :1JttoplightSouifi Of Math) (Corner of Laker and Maple) 1- 1.1 Dolores Schlesinger has left her legacy of caring for others in an gift to the Jewish community of Detroit. The Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit received a $280,000 distribution from a Charitable Remainder Trust, established in 1994 by Mrs. Schlesinger. $100,000 was used to create a Lion of Judah Endowment in Mrs. Schlesinger's name, which will pro- duce a gift to Federation's Annual Campaign in perpetuity. In addition, funds will be used to support Jewish Family Service's citizenship program, the AS/ S assisted meal ro am, *ointl Pathologist Talks Medical Mysteries Jewish physicians, medical students, healthcare workers and their guests are invited to a dinner and discussion on "Famous Medical Mysteries" 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 28, at the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield. The speaker will be forensic patholo- gist Dr. Werner Spitz. The event is sponsored by the Maimonides Society of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit's Community Outreach and Education Department and the Campaign Department. Drs. Linda Bolton, Robert Kelman and Stanford Singer are chairs of Maimonides Society. Joel Kahn, Jeffrey Maisels and Maurice Opperer are chairs of Maimonides and Campaign. Dr. Spitz has practiced forensic pathology for 46 years. He has served as deputy chief medical examiner for the state of Maryland and chief medical examiner for Wayne County. He is the medical examiner for Macomb County. The Maimonides Society seeks to strengthen the bonds of those in the medical field with the Jewish commu- nity and Israel. Reservation deadline is Friday, Feb. 22. There is a $30 per-person charge with a minimum individual gift of $500 to Federation's Annual Campaign 2002 (to be paid by Dec. 31) required administered by Jewish Apartments and Services and Jewish Vocational Services, and ElderLink, the community's net- work of services that affords a continu- um of care for older adults. Mrs. Schlesinger, a native of Detroit, was married to her second husband, Andy, for 28 years. Together, they owned and ran the Doty Tool Company for 15 years. Although they were snowbirds, the Schlesingers have always had an affinity to Michigan, and Andy still owns a home in West Bloomfield. She was a devoted member of Temple Israel in West Bloomfield and later Temple Beth El in Boca Raton, Fla. She also dedicated her time to the Palm Beach County Federation and the Kravitz Center in Palm Beach. There are a variety of beneficial planned giving and endowment oppor- tunities available through the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. Charitable Remainder Trusts and Lion of Judah Endowments are but two examples of philanthropic funds that create a family legacy while significantly reducing estate and income tax burdens. For information, contact Jonathan Lowe, (248) 203-1461. for attendance or $15 for medical stu- dents, residents and fellows plus a mini- mum individualgift of $36. The mini- mum gift entitles participants to bring a guest. A kosher dinner is included. To register or for information, contact Alaine Waldshan, (248) 203-1486. ElderLink Services Booklet Available For those seeking information on older adult services, ElderLink has created a new booklet, "ElderLink Network of Services: A Supportive Community for Jewish Older Adults." ElderLink is the network of services provided by a partnership of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit and its constituent agencies that provide services to older adults. For information on older adult serv- ices and/or to receive a free booklet, call the ElderLink referral line, (248) 559- 3300. JARC Committee Hosts Teens JARC's Social Action Committee, a group of men and women served by JARC who regularly engage in social action projects, will partner with local teens to serve the community 1:30-3