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November 21, 1997 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-11-21

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Start saving for their college
education today!

ISRAEL BONDS... GOOD 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 id' 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 interest

11/21
1997

18

5TH ZERO COUPON BOND

7.10%

Effective Yield to maturity for Bonds
purchased through December 10, 1997.

Purchase Price: $2,959

Matures at $6000, ten years from issue date
(last date of Sales Period in which subscription
is accepted by Fiscal Agent).

This is not an offering„ which can be made only by prospectus from:
,o,c‘NG is

29201 Telegraph Road • Suite 324
Southfield, MI 48034-7654

(248) 352-6555
(888) 352-6556

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