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GRAND OPENING of Metrobank's newest branch
Monday, November 21, through Friday, December 2, 1994!
With the Grand Opening of our newest branch at Maple and Haggerty Roads, we have
just made finding the right bank even easier for you. As a full-service community bank,
we have been helping our customers in southern Oakland County achieve their
financial goals for over 30 years. Our friendly, caring employees are focused on
one objective - providing you with the highest level of personalized, quality service.
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IRIS HIRSCH of West Bloom-
field has been named sales
manager for Detroit Monthly
magazine.
Prior to joining Detroit
Monthly, Ms. Hirsch was a
member of the sales staff at
WKQI-FM radio. She also has
served as vice president and
general manager of WQRS-FM
radio.
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• Free first year safe deposit box rental with each new savings account of $5,000!
• Free check printing up to $20 with each new checking account!
• Plus, stop by during the Grand Opening for an opportunity to win fantastic prizes!
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West Bloomfield, MI 48322
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Farmington, MI 48336
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The holder of a master's de-
gree in counseling rehabilita-
tion from Michigan State
University, Ms. Hirsch is pres-
ident of American Women in
Radio and Television.
CAROL EISENSHTADT has
joined the staff of Max Broock
in West Bloomfield in residen-
tial real estate.
A member of the Michigan
Association of Realtors, Na-
tional Association of Realtors
and the Birmingham-Bloom-
field Board of Realtors, Ms.
Eisenshtadt has an extensive
background in relocation.
JONATHAN JAFFA has be-
come associated with the South-
field-based law firm of Sullivan,
Ward, Bone, Tyler & Asher.
An attorney for more than 20
years, Mr. Jaffa has extensive
trial experience. He has prac-
ticed in the areas of personal in-
jury and tort litigation, legal
malpractice, insurance defense
and nursing home liability.
Mr. Jaffa lives in West
Bloomfield with his wife and
two daughters.
Sullivan, Ward also has of-
fices in Traverse City, Grand
Rapids, Naples, Fla., and Deer-
field Beach, Fla.
Businessmen
Take Aim At Gaza
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In the community, she has
served as vice president of the
board of the Jewish Communi-
ty Center, president of the board
of the JCC women's health club
and vice president of the Cen-
tennial chapter of B'nai B'rith.
She also has played an active
role in the Detroit Maccabi
Club.
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Israeli Arab businessmen held
their first economic conference in
Gaza, hoping their special status
could give them an edge in prof-
iting from Gazan development.
The Israel-Jordan treaty last
month provided such an oppor-
tunity.
"Three weeks ago, Israeli (Jew-
ish) businessmen thought Gaza
was their gateway to the Arab
world," said Mohammed
Darawshe, director of the
Nazareth-based Arab Cultural
Center, which organized the
gathering. "Now that they have
the Jordanian option, they have
a better gateway."
Israeli Arab businessmen in-
sist they can fill the vacuum. But
is the opportunity, abandoned by
Israel's largest companies, worth-
while?
Fifty Israeli Arabs turned up