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October 22, 2004 - Image 58

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-10-22

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The Scene

Signed, Sealed, Delivered.
24/24 SAAB SALES EVENT!

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LEASE A 2005 SAAB LEASE A 2004 SAAB
9-2x AWD
9-3 SPORT SEDAN

$123* GMS M0/24 MO*

$2,499 due at signing includes first month's payment,
acquisition fee and plate transfer. Plus Olds loyalty.

$229

$285*GMS

GMS M0/24 MO*

$1,999 due at signing includes first month's payment,
acquisition fee and plate transfer. Plus Olds loyalty.

ployees, Retirees & Suppliers -
we are the #1 SAAB dealer in the nation!

ome see

LEASE A 2004 SAAB
9-3 AERO

M0/24 MO*

$1,999 due at signing includes first month's payment,
acquisition fee and plate transfer. Plus Olds loyalty.

Welcome to the
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*Plus tax, title, plates. All rebates to dealer. Visit Saab of Troy for other attractive financial plans. $1,999 due at signing. Includes 1st mo. payment, acquisition fee & plate transfer, plus Olds Loyalty.
Must be GM employee or family member. Picture may not represent actual vehicle. Programs good through 10/29/04.

We Deliver
To Your
Home or Office

SAAB OF TROY

For college age through
30-something. Send information
to ahitsky@thejewishnews.corn

Oct. 22 Friday, 9 p.m. Temple
Israel Shabbat Unplugged for
singles, young marrieds 20-40s.
Singing Shabbat, plus author
Edwin Black speaking on
"Understanding the Middle
East."

Oct. 24 Sunday, 2-6 p.m. Hillel
of Metro Detroit outdoor paint-
ball at Futureball, 9269 E. M-
36, Whitmore Lake. RSVP
by Oct. 20 to Karen Urman,
(313) 577-3459 or
Hilleled@wayne.edu

1819 MAPLELAWN • MAPLE ROAD AT CROOKS • IN THE TROY MOTOR MALL

For an appointment please call

1-888-225-1819

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Oct. 27 Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.
MSU Hillel, East Lansing.
MSU's Dr. Joyce Ladenson will
discuss "Women's Stereotypes in
the Media." Film Goodbye
Columbus shown. Dinner pro-
vided.

Oct. 27 Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Yossi and Jagger film about being,
gay in the Israeli 'military.
Showing at U-M Angell Hall,
Ann Arbor.

With 114 undergraduate degree programs and more than 80 graduate degree
and certificate programs available, Oakland University is a nationally recognized
university that provides a distinctive, high-quality, affordable education.

Experience the OU difference

• The Princeton Review named OU in its first edition of the Best Midwestern Colleges,
150 Great Schools to Consider
• Fewer than 35 students per undergraduate course

Achieve remarkable success
• 92 percent of OU grads are employed within six months of graduation
• Hands-on research opportunities

Capture the college spirit

• More than 100 student organizations, including Hillel, OU's Jewish student organization
• Division I Golden Grizzlies athletics

For more information, contact Julie Lichtenberg at (248) 370-2146.

Think Success.
Think Oakland University.

10/22

2004

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LEARN MORE
Call: (248) 370-2146
Fax: (248) 370-4462
Web: www.oakland.edu
E-mail: ouinfo@oakland.eclu
Rochester, MI 48309-4401

With a double major in
anthropology, and English.
Honors College student
Ava Haherkornhal,n is Mee president
of Hillcl, and works toward creating a
Jewish community and PORT 011 CaMplIS.

Oct. 28 Thursday, 8 p.m.
MSU Hillel hayride and
bonfire,at Andy Vs. Meet at
tHefilrles:
eli:i7niPe;;Int,1\T° cha: rree for
RS VP : ff
by O ct ; 27, pd

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