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April 27, 1990 - Image 63

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-04-27

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Machon [Torah

The Jewish Learning Network of Michigan

is pleased to announce

The HIGHEST Money Market Rate Among
Major Financial Institutions in the Detroit
Metropolitan Area for

social security number and
signature. These cards are
laminated and display the
Oakland County seal.
Cardholders will be eligi-
ble for discounts on a number
of items offered by local mer-
chants, including prescrip-
tions, dry cleaning and food.
For information, call
OLHSA, 1-800-482-9250.

318 Consecutive Weeks

A Grand Sefer Torah
Dedication
in memory of

Rosi Young

INSTANT LIQUIDITY

INTEREST RATES AS OF 4-18-90

MONEY MARKET RATES'

FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

6.50

Franklin Savings

5.90
5.90
5.65
5.90
5.85
5.90
5.90
5.25

National Bank of Detroit
Manufacturers
Comerica
First Federal Savings Bank & Trust
Michigan National of Detroit
Standard Federal
First Federal of Michigan
First of America

LOCAL NEWS

Rabbi Syme
Will Speak

Rabbi Daniel Syme, vice
president of the Union of
American Hebrew Congrega-
tions, will speak at parlor
meetings May 7 and 24 in
conjunction with the Fund for

*Based on $5,000 deposit. Some minimum deposit requirements may be lower.
Higher rates may he available for larger deposits.

6 MONTH HIGH INCOME C.D.

8.00% 8.30%

Annual Percentage Rate

Annual Yield

Monthly check may be issued or reinvested to another
Franklin Savings Account

Balance of $5000 or more. Limited time offer.

Early withdrawal subject to penalty.

and
in honor of

Max Young

Franklin
Bank

S AVINGS

Rabbi Daniel Syme

Reform Judaism Dinner
hosted by Temple Emanu-El
June 5.
The meetings for members
of Temple Beth El, Temple
Beth Isaac, Temple Beth
Jacob, Temple Emanu-El,
Temple Kol Ami, Temple Shir
Shalom and Temple Shir
Tikvah, will be held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Steven
Strome May 7. The meeting
for the guests of Temple Israel
will be at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. Richard Kamil May 24.
For information, call Walter
Stark, 569-3880.

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Doctor Speaks
At Lubavitch Series

Dr. Abraham Abraham,
director of medicine at Shaare
Zedek Hospital and dean of
Hadassah Medical school,
Jerusalem, will speak at the
Irwin I. Cohn Memorial Lec-
ture in Talmudic Law and
Bio-Ethics Series 8 p.m.
May 1 in the home of Dr. Gary
Sole. Abraham's topic will be
"Euthanasia — As Seen
Through the Eyes of the
Jewish Lawyer and Doctor."
The series is a project of the
Lubavitch Foundation of
Michigan.
For required reservations,
call Rabbi Herschel Finman,
737-7000.

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WOODS

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Gift
Certificates
Available

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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