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June 02, 1995 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-06-02

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ISRAEL BONDS... tr,OOD FOR YOU. GOOD FOR ISRAEL

It's never too early to start saving for your
child's college education and this is a
good way to start. When you buy a Zero
Coupon bond, you "lock in" a yield for the
life of the bond, giving you the comfort of
knowing that the yield will not change.
Furthermore, this Israel bond has a
"built-in" saving mechanism. When the
Zero Coupon bond is redeemed, a single
check is issued for the amount you paid
for the bond plus accrued interests.

ZERO COUPON BOND

7.75%

Effective Yield to Maturity
for Bonds Purchased
through July 17, 1995
Purchase price: $2,893
• Matures at $6,000 on
January 31, 2005.

This is not an offering, which can be made onl y by prospectus from:

Development Corporation For Israel

ISRAELBONDS

29201 Telegraph Road Suite 324
Southfield, MI 48034-7654
PHONE: (810) 352-6555
FAX: (810) 352-7887

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