C om mu n i ty
RINKE CADILLAC
85 Years
And Still Delivering
"The Fusion of
Design and Technology"
2003 Cadillac
SLS
Stk. # 291776
GM Employees and eligible
family members
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36 Mo. Lease
$399/mo., tax
with $3,314 due at signing
OR
GM Employee GMAC
Smartlease Plus
(1 Time Payment)
for a 24 month lease
$12,505+ tax Non-GM Employees,
GMAC Smartlease Plus
36 Mo. Lease
$449/mo.
(1 time payment)
OR
+
tax
for a 24 month lease
with $3,296 due at signing
$14,188
± tax
*GMAC SmartLease 36 months, no security deposit required. Plate or transfer fee due on delivery. State and lux. tax additional, limitation of 12,000
miles per year, 20c/mile excess. Lessee has option to purchase at lease end for pre-determined amount. To get total payments, multiply by the number of months.
Must be eligible for Cadillac lease loyalty program.
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I-696 AT VAN DYKE • (586) 758 -1800
If traveling west on I-696, exit Hoover, follow Service Drive to RINKE. If traveling east on 1 - 696,
exit Van Dyke; take the second bridge past Van Dyke over expressway to RINKE.
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and display space, home hospitality,
security and a motivated volunteer
workforce. Prices are the same as they
would be in Israel, without the 20 per-
cent tax.
The organizers are excited about the
variety of businesses they have arranged
to bring, and are certain shoppers will be
impressed with the wide range of prod-
ucts produced in Israel. In addition, the
Center's new restaurant, Miriam's Well,
will offer Israeli foods. There will be an
exhibit on Israeli history and the Israeli
Scouts Friendship Caravan, a group of
Israeli teenagers, will sing and dance in a
special concert at 7:30 p.m. Monday,
Aug. 12.
"This is not just an art show or a
Judaica show," says Sharona Shapiro,
director of the American Jewish
Committee Metropolitan Detroit
Chapter.
While such items will be available, the
mix of products includes perfumes,
Dead Sea beauty products, clothing,
music, posters, books, watches, jewelry,
gifts and spices.
"There will be something for every-
body, at all different levels of cost,"
Shapiro .says.
"Jewish tradition teaches to enable
someone to make a living is a very high
form of gemilut chasidim (an act of lov-
ingkindness)," she adds. "We make it so
we don't have to support them with
charity, and so they don't have to take
charity."
For Yedidia Ghatan of Jerusalem, this
will be the 10th American city he's
brought items to from 30 different
Israeli merchants. He organized a collec-
tive to pursue sales abroad when his two
Jerusalem stores were hard hit by the
decline in tourism.
Ghatan says he and the artists have
been receiving a warm and enthusiastic
welcome in this country, meeting people
devoted to making the shows successful.
The communities "all are expressing
solidarity with Israel and their worry
about the situation," he says. "We are
very proud of them. This position will
prove to our enemy that all our peo-
ple are united and that no one will
break us." ❑
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A training session for Expo volun-
teers will be held 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 7, at the Max N4.
Fisher Federation Building in
Bloomfield Township. To volunteer
and for information, call American
Jewish Committee, (248) 646-
7686; Oak Park JCC, (248) 967-
4030 or e mail detroit@)ajc.org
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