LEASE PULL-AHEAD IS BACK! For Leases Expiring Now Thru 12/31/06** CALL FOR DETAILS! 06 Cadillac STS AWD 179 STK. #SX6919 *Imo 2006 Cadillac Escalade 0% FINANCING FOR 60 MONTHS AVAILABLE! USED CAR SPECIALS 2004 CADILLAC SR 2002 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LTZ 14 K miles, V6 Pwr. Moon '26,900 2002 DODGE RAM 1500 4X4 4-DR '16,900 25K miles, bright red, Sharp! 2003 CADILLAC ESCALADE Silver, pwr. moon, very clean $17,900 $34,900 AUDETTE 7100 Orchard Lake Rd., West Bloomfield Mon. & Thurs. til 9, Tues., Wed., Fri. til 6; OPEN SAT. 10 am - 4 pm 2006 CADILLAC STS 1900 miles, cashmere, navigation, V6 $38,500 2004 SEVILLE SLS 27K miles. Certified. '23,900 2000 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE SSEI 2001 SEVILLE STS 20K miles, silver/gray leather 47K miles, very clean, priced to sell! $13,900 $13,900 BREAK THROUGH 248-851-7200 www.audettecadillac.com *Plus, tax, title, license and acquisition fee. Must qualify for S.A.B.C. Tier Credit. 27 mos. 10k Mi. per year. $4402 due at signing. Must quality for GMS. While supplies last. Prior deliveries excluded. **GM will pay 4 of your remaining payments. Bonds Office Manager Diversity Discussed Bruce Plisner, licensed registered rep- resentative, has been hired to manage the Detroit office of State of Israel Bondi According to Larry Wolfe, cam- paign co-chair- man, there has been major restructuring of Israel Bonds offices across the country and Detroit is now part of the region based in Pittsburgh. Plisner Plisner comes to the Detroit office with many years of sales and management experience. A long-time resident of the Detroit area, he and his family are active members of Temple Beth El. The Israel Bonds office is at 29777 Telegraph Road, No. 2440, Southfield. Office hours are Monday to Thursday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. For further information, call (248) 352-6555 or (888) 352-6556 or visit www.israelbonds.com . Beginning Thursday, March 9, and con- tinuing each Thursday through March 30, the Birmingham Area Seniors Coordinating Council and Center (BASCC) will sponsor a cultural diversi- . ty series at the center, 2121 Midvale, Birmingham. Each session will begin at 10 a.m. and is free. The series will offer information about cultures of four communities within the Metro Detroit area: Arab- American, Native American, Jewish and Mexican. The March 9 preSentation will high- light the Arab-American community, with speakers Renee Ahee of Ahee Communications Inc. and Dr. Anan Ameni, executive director, Arab American National Museum; the March 16 presentation will highlight the Mexican community with speaker Maria Elena Rodriguez, executive direc- tor of the MexicantoWn Community Development Corporation; the March 23 presentation will highlight the Jewish community with speakers Birmingham language arts teacher and attorney Judy Saretsky and her husband Gary, also an attorney; and the March 30 presentation will highlight the Native American community with speaker, Caleene Jones Newman, president and CEO of Arrowhead Resources Corporation, a woman-and Native- owned business. Pre-registration is required for each session. Call BASCC, (248) 203-5270. BBYO Seeks Members Our new 6000 square foot showroom is now open featuring the best in custom wall units, factory built home office, bookcases and cabinetry. And now IN-STOCK wall systems for immediate delivery. OPTIONS. Furniture Solutions. Michigan's Largest Selection of Wall Systems, Home Office and Custom Cabinetry Traditional, transitional or contemporary designs and styles. Choose from unlimited selection of material and finishes. We will show you your "OPTIONS." 2121 Easy Street Commerce Township Two Miles West of Haggerty One Mile West of M-5 1/2 Mile North of Maple 26 February 16 • 2006 opTioNs Kly 248-669-0000 visit us online at: options-fluniture.com B'nai B'rith Youth Organization will hold a membership kick-off 2-4 p.m. Sunday, March 5, at the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield. All Jewish eighth- to 1 lth-graders are invited. A meeting for parents will be held concurrently to inform them about BBYO and the membership process. For information, call BBYO, (248) 788-0700. Grant Aids Archive The Voice/Vision Holocaust Survivor Oral History Archive at the University of Michigan-Dearborn has received a $25,000 grant from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany to assist with the transcrip- tion of .the archive's recorded interviews with survivors. Jamie L. Wraight is curator and histo- rian of the Voice/Vision Archive. It con- tains 229 taped interviews with Holocaust survivors, but only 70 of those have been transcribed. At the cur- rent rate of about 15 transcriptions per year, it would take nearly 11 years to complete the 159 interviews waiting to be transcribed. The grant will enable 36 interview transcriptions each year. The interview transcripts are avail- able for use through interlibrary loan, the archive's Web site at http://holo- caust.umd.umich.edu and community outreach activities. CAJE Grant Program The Coalition for the Advanceinent of Jewish Education is inviting applica- tions for its grants program for innova- tive educational programs. A total of $2,500 will be awarded for the 2006- 2007 academic year and winning pro- posals, upon review, may be renewable for up to one additional year. An independent jury will review pro- posals and recommend grant awards to the CAJE Board. Proposals will be judged on the merit of the idea, creativ- ity, the number of people served, the depth of Jewish content and the poten- tial for replication. Applications will be accepted only from current CAJE members and only one proposal per member may be sub- mitted. All proposals for 2006-2007 CAJE grants must be postmarked no later than April 13. Grant awards will be announced by June 30. Projects funded by a one-year grant must be completed by June 30, 2007. For details, visit www.caje.org or call CAJE, (212) 268- 4210.