EMI Advantage CD 11-MONTH ADVANTAGE CD Earn higher interest with D&N's Advantage CD, when you open and maintain a D&N checking account with an $100 minimum opening balance. 11-Month Certificate of Deposit requires a deposit of $5,000 or more. Annual Percentage Yield as of 6/18/98. Substantial penalty for early withdrawal. Personal accounts only A class at JVS prepares for the work world. waitress, came in and I immediately saw in the interview that she was a good customer person. So I hired her as a customer service rep. Ultimately, she became supervisor of that department, and now manages another," said Ashel. Ashel and PPOM have also hired Russian immigrants — at least 40 over the last 10 years. A few years ago, PPOM was honored by JVS as Employer of the Year. This year's JVS Business Leader- ship Award went to the Compuware Corporation. Presenting the award, luncheon subcommittee co-chair Bernard Glieberman of Crosswinds Communities praised Compuware for being in the forefront of hiring Russ- ian immigrants. The other JVS Employees of the Year were Diane Bryant of Detroit, a houSekeeping technician at Wayne State University, and Jason Kowalski of Macomb Township, a new car porter at Sterling Heights Dodge. The four winners, all placed in their jobs through JVS, were nominated by their supervisors and selected by a committee of community volunteers. Rozenblat was the only Jewish winner among the four. Ms. Bryant, who has developmen- tal disabilities, owes her success to the JVS sheltered workshop, which teach- es competitive work skills in a sup- portive work 'environment. Kowalski is a product of the JVS School to Work program for high School students with special needs. Last year, JVS opened a satellite office in Warren to provide rehabili- tation services for Macomb County residents: JVS maintains its Woodward and Canfield office in the Arnold E. Frank Building near Detroit's cultur- al center. Executive Director Nuren- berg said JVS is one of just a few sources providing outreach to the Jewish elderly living in the central core of the city. Including those in after-care facilities, nursing homes and single-room walk-ups, Nuren- berg estimates their number at 125 to 135. JVS also has a West Bloomfield facility at the Jewish Community Center. A JVS division, Detroit's Work Place, has two locations in the central city. Both.are full-service career centers that also coordinate access to government entitlement programs for Detroit residents. The division works in partnership with the City of Detroit and community and governmental agencies. Other JVS programs help the homeless, adults with attention deficit disorder and care for at-risk elderly adults. The agency's numbers are impres- sive. During the 1996/97 fiscal year, JVS served 6,000 residents of Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties. In the last year, that figure almost tripled. JVS expects to serve about 17,000 clients by the end of the cur- rent fiscal year. JVS records do not break down the number of Jewish and non-Jewish clients served. . For Nurenberg, an important. part of the JVS mission is being a vis- ible Jewish presence in the city of Detroit. "The JVS sign on the building is out there," she said. Call or visit D&NBank today! 1-800-236-9252 ■ 7A BANK Auburn Hills • Brighton • Canton • Clawson Fowlerville • Hartland • Howell Pinckney • Romeo South Lyon • St. Clair Shores • Troy MEMBER FDIC Internet http : //www. dn. p o r tup . co m © 1998 D&N Bank PIANNiNq A LENDER WEddiNq? Q The Jewish News would like to give you a gift that will make planning your simcha a little easier. If YOUR EVENT IS LESS TI-IAN A YEAR AWAY, PLEASE MAIL OR FAX US YOUR SIMCI-IA,.ALONG WITI-I YOUR NAME, AddRESS, ANd PRONE NUMbER TO: 27676 Franklin Road Southfield, MI 48034 fax: 248-354-1210 Catc4 Me Best Mtisic Reviews im entertaialonemt 6/26 1998 105