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April 28, 1978 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-04-28

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THE DETROIT JEWISH HMS

Friday, April 28, 1918 19

Major Events Scheduled for the 1978 Israel Bond Campaign

Miriam and Jack
Shenkman will host a re-
ception at their home,
31430 Stonewood Ct. East,
Farmington Hills, honoring
Ambassador Yosef Tekoah
on behalf of the Ambas-
sador's Society of Trustees
(AST) of State of Israel
Bonds.
The event, to be held 8
p.m. Thursday, is geared
toward increased member-
ship in AST, an honor
society of those aiding Is-
rael's economic develop-
ment through purchases of
Israel Bonds in amounts of
$10,000 and above.

YOSEF TEKOAH

Tekoah assumed the
presidency of the Ben-
Gurion University of the
Negev following his service
as Israel's Permanent
Representative to the
United Nations. Mr.
Tekoah served as Israel's
chief spokesman at the UN
from 1968 to 1975.
Shenkman, the host, is
a former president of
Beth Aaron Synagogue
and is a - member of the
Ambassador's Society of
Trustees. Mrs. Shenkman
is a past president of the
Michigan Branch of
Women's League for
Conservative Judaism
and currently serves on
the board of the National
Women's League.

May 20 at the Sheraton-
Southfield Hotel, with
cocktails from 7 p.m. and
dinner at 8.
Dr. Kaplan will be the re-
cipient of Israel's
Maimonides Award, "in
appreciation of outstanding
leadership and devoted par-
ticipation in the program
for the development of the
economy of Israel as a
means -of realizing its hopes
for peace and progress."

Israel Bond Women's Na-
tional Task Force and wife
of David Hermelin, general
.chairman of Metro Detroit
Israel Bonds.
Joining Mrs. Hermelin in
the program will be guest
speaker Elisheva Segal, an
Israeli government
economist.
A sponsor luncheon
honoring Mrs. Samuel
(Miriam L.) Hamburger
on behalf of Bonds will be
held at noon May 10 at the
home of Mrs. Nathan L.
(Shirley) Fink, Hadas-
sah's Israel Bond co-
chairman. The event is in
advance of the annual
Metropolitan Detroit
Chapter of Hadassah-
Israel Bond Luncheon
noon May 25 at Somerset
Inn.

Hart, 5377 Old Pond Way,
West Bloomfield, as part of
ORT's support of Israel
through Israel Bonds.

JUDITH BEILIN

Mrs. Hamburger has
been designated as Hadas-
sah's "Woman of the Year"
and will be the recipient of
Israel's 20th Anniversary
Award at the May 25 lunch-
eon.

Guest speaker at the
sponsor luncheon will be
Judith Beilin, a member of
Israel's Ministry for
Foreign Affairs who cur-
rently is serving her third
term as Consul of Israel in
New York.

SHARON HART
Mrs. Hart, a member of
district and national boards
of Women's American ORT,
is past president of ORT
Lakehills Chapter and
president-elect of Michigan
Region Women's American
ORT.
A guest speaker at the
luncheon will be Doreen
Hermelin, a member of the

member of Tam-O-Shanter For dinner reservations,
Country Club.
call Israel Bonds, 968-0200.

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A luncheon will be held at

noon May 9 at the West
Bloomfield home of Sharon

Dr. Kaplan, a graduate
of the Ohio College of
Podiatrid'Medicine, is a
past president of the
American Podiatry
Association and has
served as a delegate from
Michigan to national
conventions-since 1944.
Dr. Kaplan is a member of
Bnai Brith, a past president
of Northwest Detroit Little
League and a 32nd degree
Mason. He is also a charter

Mrs. Beilin will present
sponsor and trustee pins to
the 1978 members of the Is-
rael Bond national honor-
ary societies at the sponsor
luncheon.

The board of trustees
and staff of Kern Hospi-
tal in Warren will honor
Dr. Earl G. Kaplan, head
of the hospital's resident
training program, at a
Maimonides Award
Dinner on behalf of Israel
Bonds.

The event will be held

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Effective
Amount
Rate Annual Rate

How and
When Paid

One-Year
Certificate*

$1,000

6.50%

6.66%

Paid and compounded
quarterly.

21/2-Year
Certificate'

$t "

6.75%

6.92%

Paid and compounded
quarterly.

7.50%

7.71 ,% __Paid

7.75%

7.98%

4-Year
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$1,000

6-Year
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$1,000

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