Imm l SYNAGOGUES 1 New Minyan Set - In North Suburbs A new minyan has been established in the Long Lake- Middlebelt Road area, at 4230 Middlebelt Road, the site of the former Shaarey Zedek Nursery. Congregation B'nai HoRashba-Chabad of Long Lake will meet Aug. 1, 8 and every second Shabbat there- after, followed by a Kiddush and lunch. The founders are Avie Benaderet, Dr. Erwin - Gastman, Dr. Mark Ellis, Eli Rashti, Jack Wolf and Boruch Wolf. The rabbi overseeing the minyan is Rabbi Chaim M. Bergstein with assistance from Rabbi Herschel Finman. For information regarding vices and membership call ,rabbi Bergstein, 932-8584. Rabbi Wine Sets Talks Rabbi Sherwin Wine will describe the philosophy and the programs of the Birming- ham Temple and of Human- istic Judaism 7:30 p.m. Aug 12 and 26 in the temple library. For reservations or informa- tion, call the temple office, 477-1410. DETROIT'S HIGHEST RACES Minimum Deposit of $500 12 MONTH CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT 4150% 4.835%* SINAI HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY AND THE SINAI HOSPITAL SPEAKERS BUREAU PRESENT ALTERNATIVES TO HYSTERECTOMY A free panel discussion of the newest medical options available to women. The panel features: DAVID SCHWARTZ, M.D., Moderator MILTON GOLDRATH, M.D. DONALD BLITZ, M.D. SEYMOUR ZIEGELMAN, M.D. August 19, 1992 11:30 a.m. Shiffman Hall Jewish Community Center 6600 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield There are more than 600,000 hysterectomies performed on women in the United States each year. A standard hysterectomy is not a simple operation. But now there are far less drastic medical procedures available to women thanks to the evolution of innovative procedures in gynecology, many of which have been developed at Sinai Hospital. For information and reservations Call Sinai Hospital at 493-5500 by August 4 Effective Annual Yield NEWS Equipment Sold To Syria Tel Aviv (JTA) — Irriga- tion equipment designed and produced in an Israeli kib- butz has been sold to Syria. Amir Lahav, a spokesman for Kibbutz Dorot, near Sderot in the northern Negev, said the kibbutz had received an inquiry from a sales agent in Western Europe regarding possible sales to Syria. Two deals were made, for a total of $50,000, and the goods were shipped to Europe and presumably sent on to Syria. The kibbutz was paid in the currency of the middleman. Mr. Lahav said it was not known whether the Syrian purchaser or users were aware of the provenance of the equipment. It was shipped without any Hebrew or other markings, including the logo of the kibbutz. He said the kibbutz knew that its products had previously been sent in- directly to other Arab and Moslem countries. The equipment was sent from the West Bank via the Jordan River bridges to Jor- dan and probably from there to other Arab countries. Compounded Quarterly. This is a fixed rate ac- count that is insured to $100,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC). Substantial In- terest Penalty for early withdrawal from cer- tificate accounts. Rates subject to change without notice. FIRST SECURITY SAVINGS BANK MAIN OFFICE PHONE 2600 Telegraph Rd. Bloomfield Hills 338.7700 352.7700 (Just South of Square lake) HOURS: MON.-THURS, ...... /r--Za--%; 9:30-4:30 FR I, EqualiiousIng Lender mean I have to pay in advance? Pre-arranged funeral planning provides the opportunity to make advance decisions regarding the service, rabbi, cantor, cemetery, casket and other details. A record is made of your requests which is then made available at a time of need. Otto Dube is director of Pre-Need Services at The Ira Kaufman Chapel. An often requested program, it is a free service to the community. Although it is not necessary to pay in advance for the pre-arranged service, many people have found it advantageous. By pre- paying funeral expenses, you are guaranteed that there will never be additional costs, even if those costs have increased due to inflation at the time of need. We can assist you with the plan best suited for you. For pre-arrangement information and assistance, call Otto Dube at 569-0020. He's here to help. Otto Dube Directors of Funerals 18325 W. Nine Mile Road Southfield, MI 48075 • (313) 569-0020 Outside Michigan: 1-800-325-7105