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May 24, 2002 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-05-24

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On-Star standard on
every 2002 SAAB
1 year free service

Here's Tom

Jay M. Turetzky, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Turetzky of Southfield, has been
named to the dean's list for academic
achievement for the fall 2001 semester
at Washington University in St. Louis
in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Turetzky is a graduate of Seaholm
High School in Birmingham.

2002 SAAB
93 Convertible

People who test drive a
SAAB usually buy one.

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Includes down payment.

Mickey Shapiro of Farmington Hills,
a real estate developer and investor
and a former director of the Holocaust
Memorial Center in West Bloomfield,
has been appointed as a board mem-
ber to the Holocaust Memorial
Council by President George W. Bush.
Shapiro's parents are Holocaust sur-
vivors and he was born in a displaced
persons camp in Germany.

The Jewish Home & Aging Services'
five-part video Art of Jewish Caregiving
was awarded the bronze Remi Award
by the Houston International Film
Fest. The series is designed to educate
health care professionals and caregivers
about the diversity of the Jewish cul-
ture, customs and rituals and tradi-
tions.

Andrew Hiller, a junior at Detroit
Country Day School in Beverly Hills,
won four major awards at the 45th
annual Science &
Engineering Fair of
Metropolitan Detroit.
Hiller, the son of Jim
and Marge Hiller of
Franklin, won first
place in the medicine
and health division for
his project, "IGF-1
Andrew Hiller
Rescues Neurons from
Superoxide Mediated
Cell Death."
Hiller works with Dr. Eva Feldman
at the University of Michigan on •
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
— Lou Gehrig's Disease.
His project also received the follow-
ing awards at the Science &
Engineering Fair: a certificate of out-
standing achievement for ability and
creativity in in vitro biology from the
Society for In Vitro Biology; a citation
for the outstanding application of the
'scientific method at the Science &
Engineering Fair from General Motors
Research Chapter of Sigma XI; and an
award for best use of photography in
collecting information and developing
a Science Fair project from Eastman
Kodak Company.

Leather seats, power windows, power locks, cruise control, AM/FM CD
player, ABS brakes, front heated seats, rear window defroster, traction con-
trol, walnut wood dash, headlamp washers.

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(Telegraph at the Tel-12 Mall)

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20't per mile over. 2002 SAAB 9 3 convertible, MSRP

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