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September 14, 1990 - Image 112

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-09-14

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A single source

Do You or Any of
Your Clients Have
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Benefit Pension Plans?

for all of your
vehicle and
equipment
leasing needs.

We have a simple solution to this complex
problem. We resurrected IRC Section 412(i)
and have created the Guaranteed Pension
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insured pension plan exempt from OBRA 87
funding changes.

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Oakland Students
Seek Planners

The Jewish Students Or-
ganization/Hillel at Oakland
University was the recipient
of an award for diverse pro-
gramming, presented by
Oakland's Campus Informa-
tion, Programs and Organiza-
tions Office. Any college stu-
dent who would like to help
plan the year's activities
should contact JSO/Hillel, 19
Oakland Center, or leave a
message at: JSO/Hillel
mailbox, 49 O.C. Extension
Director, Sandy Loeffler.
This year will begin at Stu-
dent Organizations' Day 11
a.m. 1 p.m. Sept. 19 in
Oakland Center. At noon
Sept. 25, Rabbi Eli
Finkelman, director
MetroHillel, will lead a
discussion on "A Fish Story:
What the Jonah Story
Means." For information, call
Sandy Loeffler, 443-0424; or
370-4257.

U-M Hillel
Sets Calendar

Registration for the Jewish
Learning Center at Universi-
ty of Michigan Hillel began
Sept. 10. Classes offered this
year include Hebrew, Yiddish,
basic Judaism and "The Rise
and Fall of the Borscht Belt."
Hill St. Cinema will present
its first film of the year, This
is Spinal Tap, 8:45 p.m. and
10:30 p.m. Sept. 15.
AIPAC, a group dedicated to
maintaining and strengthen-
ing the relationship between
the United States and Israel,
will meet 7:30 p.m. Sept. 16.
Humanistic Judaism will
hold their first meeting 8 p.m.
Sept. 16. The group holds ser-
vices, lectures and social
events.
A Yom Kippur break fast
will be held at 8:15p.m. Sept.
29. Reservations are due by
Sept. 18.
For program information,
call Hillel, 769-0500.

MetroHillel
Plans Event

MetroHillel (the B'nai
B'rith Hillel Foundations of
Metropolitan Detroit) will go
apple-picking in Macomb
County, 1:30-4:30 p.m. Sept.
23. Join college students from
the various campuses in the
Metro Detroit area at the
north entrance to Oakland
Center, Oakland University.
For information, call Sandy
Loeffler, 443-0424; or Cindy
Horowitz, 661-8752.

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