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September 06, 1985 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-09-06

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Friday, September 6, 1985

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

NEWS

AL HARRISON LUGGAGE OUTLET

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Luggage — Business Cases — Small Leather Goods — Handbagsl

• We Sell Diamonds Only
• By Appointment Only

EVERYTHING EVERYDAY 20-50% OFF

3116 W. 12 Mile • Between Greenfield & Coolidge • 545.7393

Assembly Set

Call Jerry Turkey. at

New York (JTA) — Hundreds
of Jewish war veterans from all
over the world are expected to
attend the Fourth World As-
sembly of Jewish War Veterans
in Jerusalem next year. The as-
sembly, which will mark the
40th anniversary of the end of
World War II, will take place
Feb. 23-27, 1986 at Hotel Larorn
in the Israeli capital.

355-2300

The New York
Diamond Cutting Co.

"The Diamond Cutters"

3000 Town Center, Southfield, Michigan

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In Nlichigan Call Toll Free

1-800-346-1900

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Designers • Dealers Welcome

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OUTLET

FURNITURE

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NO SALES • NO GIMMICKS • NO PROMOTIONS

Just Everyday, Year Round Low

Warehouse Prices, At Least
Discount On All Items.
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Interior Design Service

543-5410

For Appointment call Paul Brasch
720 W. Eight Mile • Ferndale

ON THE HIGH
HOLIDAYS
REMEMBER...
"EACH MAN
SHALLGIVE AS
HE IS ABLE"

Deuteronomy 16:17

During this most holy time of year, we
remember all the contributions we
meant to make last year . . . and forgot;
and what we intend to give'in the coming
year . . .
The Jewish National Fund . . . the land
development agency of Israel . . . has
changed a land of rocks and desert,
into a habitable country. The JNF
needs your contributions to continue its
historic mission of reclaimin'g the land of
Israel.
This year, on the High Holidays, make a
promise . . . and keep it: help the JNF.

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18877 W. Ten Mile Road
Suite 104
Southfield, Mich. 48075
(313) 557-8844

1/4 Mile W. of Woodward
Summertime Hours:
Mon. 10-8, Tues.-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 12-5
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Sterling

12-Month C.D.
YIELD*

8.25

RATE

8.00

savings
& loa n

"We Create
Solutions".

BANKING SERVICES

24-Month C.D.
YIELD*

9.28
RATE

•Regular Savings Accounts

•Business Checking

Accounts

•Personal Checking

Accounts

•Certificates of Deposit

36-Month C.D.
YIELD*

9.54
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48-Month C.D.
YIELD*

9.80

RATE

9.50

Money Market

JEWISH NATIONAL FUND

VISA'

"Money Market Accounts

•Overdraft Protection

•Real Estate Loans

•Business Loans

•Personal and Instalment

Loans

• Bank by Mail
• 24 Hour Depository —
7 days a week

•Traveler Checks
• Notary Service

• Direct Deposit—Social
Security, Government, or

Retirement checks

•Purchase of Treasury
Instruments
'Gold & Silver

•Money Orders

Commemorative Coins
• Foreign Exchange
• Home Mortgages

•Safe Deposit Boxes

•Commercial Mortgages

• Auto Loans

BEVERLY HILLS

LAKE ANGELUS

644-2999

674-4901

31255 Southfield Road
(at 13 Mile)

2986 Walton Road
(At Clintonville Rd.)

COMING SOON...Two new, convenient branches to serve youl

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'Yield assumes monthly interest reinvested in our money market
at current rate, compounded monthly.

LOBBY: M-TH 10AM-4:30PM, F 10AM-6PM
DRIVE THRU: M-TH 9:30AM-6PM, F 9:30AM-6PM

Rates subject to change

Tel Aviv (JTA) — The police
have drawn up and issued a new
identity portrait of the man who
raped and then shot and left for
dead an 18-year-old female
soldier south of Beersheba two
weeks ago.
The victim is recuperating at
the Beth Levenstein Rehabilita-
tion Center.

License Revoked

Tel Aviv (JTA) — The
Tourism Ministry has revoked
the license of the Kopel Tourist
Agency, for which a temporary
receiver has already been ap-
pointed, following the collapse of
the country's leading travel con-
glomerate due to financial diffi-
culties.

JWV

DEP i t RTMENT OF MICHI-
GAN LADIES AUXILIARY
will eet on Monday at 8 p.m.
at the Jewish War Veterans
headquarters. President Elaine
Levy will report on the national
convention. Junior Vice
President Shirley Schlussel will
report on upcoming activities
and Senior Vice President Ruth
Soverinsky will report on fund
raising. Hostesses for this eve-
ning will be from Detroit Sil-
verman Auxiliary. For informa-
tion, call the JWV office, 559-
5680.

CHARLES SHAPIRO POST
AND AUXILIARY will have a
joint dinner-meeting on Wed-
nesday at 6:30 p.m. at the
Jewish War Veterans Memorial
Home, 16990 W. 12 Mile Rd.,
Southfield. For information, call
Ilene Feldman, 357-2597; Harry
Rose, 354-2452; or, Helen Plis-
kow, 399-1546.

Seminars Cover
Aging Parents

The concerns of grown chil-
dren as their parents become
senior citizens will be the sub-
ject of a series of seminars be-
ginning 8:30 p.m. Sept. 19 at
the Farmington Community
House. s
There is a charge for the
series. To register or for more
information, call the Commu-
nity House, 477-8404.

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