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June 27, 2003 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2003-06-27

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This Week

RINKE CADILLAC
86 Years And Still Delivering

News Briefs

THROUGH

BREAK

GMAC Pull Ahead Program
Is Backm


Kosher Scandal
In Holland

your current GMAC SmartLease expires
si • etween
July 1, 2003 and January 2, 2004
b etween

Please Call for Details!!

2-YEAR GM EMPLOYEE SMARTLEASE

2003 CTS

$2

MO.

with S2,722 due at signing'

' No security deposit required.

2-YEAR NON-GM EMPLOYEE SMARTLEASE

Stk. # 172556

$

2003
Seville SLS

Stk. # 283694

3 49.

MO.
with 53,079 due at signing

security deposit required.

2-YEAR GM EMPLOYEE SMARTLEASE

$349
$429 IV

M3,040 due at signing'

•No security deposit required.

XV .

2-YEAR NON-GM EMPLOYEE SMARTLEASE

'it(h153,332 due at signing

No security deposit required.

2003
Sedan Deville

3-YEAR GM EMPLOYEE SMARTLEASE

$

Spring Edition

3 99.

MO.
with 53,057 due at signing'

security deposit required.

3-YEAR NON-GM EMPLOYEE SMARTLEASE

$4 59.

MO.
with S3,187 due at signing

Stk. # 261553

security deposit required.

"GMAC Smartlease 24 or 36 months. Plate or transfer fee due on delivery. State Tax Additional. Mileage limitation of 12,000 per year. 200 per 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 on Sedan DeVille, Seville & conquest on CTS.

RINKE CADILLAC

; 9'e!tete'Z'

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If traveling west on 1-696, 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.

Open Monday 8-9 p.m., Tuesday 8-6 p.m., Wednesday 8-6 p.m., Thursday 8 9 p.m., Friday 8 6 p.m.

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AN APPROACH To MENOPAUSE
AS INDIVIDUAL As YOU ARE

SPECIALISTS IN
CUSTOM GLASS PRODUCTS:

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• Eurostyle Frameless Shower Enclosures
• Conventional Tub & Shower Enclosures
• Custom Wall Mirrors
• Mirrored BI-Fold Doors
• Beveled & Etched Glass
• Glass Furniture & Table Tops
• Handrails

Si/nu/1964

6/27

2003

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Visit our Southfield
Gallery of Glass at:
22223 Telegraph Rd.
(South of 9 Mile Rd.)
248-353-5770
248-353-0678 Fcm

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-

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Invite you to visit their

NEW LOCATION

THE

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SUITE

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GLASS

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We are dedicated to helping each
patient make informed decisions
about her menopausal transition.

SPECIALIZING IN WHOLE HEALTH
CARE FOR THE MENOPAUSAL WOMAN

Amsterdam/JTA — Observant Jews
may have eaten pork without knowing
about it, according to the Dutch gov-
ernment.
Holland's Ministry of Agriculture
said several companies had added pro-
teins originating from cows and pigs
to the chicken meat they process, –
allowing the meat to absorb more
water.
Holland exports kosher meat to
Israel, European countries and the
United States.
Three agricultural companies who
used these methods have been warned
by the Ministry of Agriculture, and
the Dutch national supervisor of
processed foods has launched an inves-
tigation.

Jewish Refugee
Forum In London

London/JTA —London will host a
conference highlighting the plight of
Jews forced to flee Arab countries
since the creation of the State of Israel.
Lawyers and activists from around
the world will meet June 29 to discuss
the estimated 800,000 Jews expelled
from the Arab world since 1948.
Many had their property and assets
seized.
Israel may use property claims of
Jewish refugees to counter Palestinian
refugee demands if peace talks resume.

Court Strikes
Holocaust Law

Washington/JTA — The U.S.
Supreme Court struck down a law
requiring California insurance com-
panies to disclose their Holocaust-
era policies.
The court ruled 5-4 that the
Holocaust Victims Insurance Relief
Act, passed in California in 1999,
interfered with the president's con-
duct of foreign policy.
The California law bars European
insurers and their American affiliates
from doing business in the state if
they refuse to publish a full list of all
policy holders between 1920 and
1945.
The law was passed to make it eas-
ier for Jewish descendants of
Holocaust victims to obtain pay-
ments.

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