ty
E•MIIM•
•
• E• 1a ■ ■
Make the smart move. Make it Sherwood.
GIFTS
30% OFF
always
process to the next level, combining
attractive site design with a wealth of
information that will help amateur
genealogists of Sephardic back-
grounds.
Sephardim.com opens with a map
outlining the origins of this segment
of the Jewish world, and a caution
that the site is still under construction.
But not to worry: already, the infor-
mation here is useful and interesting.
The first section, "Sephardic
Names," includes a concise history of
the Jews from the Iberian peninsula,
an explanation of the word
"Sephardim" and an extended discus-
sion of one of the big difficulties in
doing Sephardic genealogy: the fact
that so many family names were
changed because of forced conversion,
migration and assimilation.
The page ends with a search engine
that allows visitors to tap into various
genealogical databases to locate ances-
tors.
A section on Sephardic lore and his-
tory includes links to a number of fasci-
nating pages — including a long feature
story on "When Household Habits
Betrayed the Jews," describing some of
horrors of the Inquisition period.
When you want a break from all the
history, check out the collection of
Sephardic recipes, including Turkish
string beans and spaghetti with walnuts.
Finally, there's a big selection of
links to other Sephardic homepages
that will be useful to Sephardim
researching their ancestry and fascinat-
ing to other Jews.
The site is attractive, although
somewhat confusingly arranged.
Check it out at:
www.sephardim.com
— James D. Besser
Seen On The Net
W
hat are the hottest dis-
cussion topics over at
AOL's Jewish
Community Online? Pat
Buchanan, the Republican presidential
contender who's redefined World War
II, is hot, and so is the controversial
Millennial Village exhibition at
Disney's Epcot Center.
But the hottest of the hot?
That's Southern Baptist
Convention's new handbook for con-
verting Jews.
Check out the blistering discussion
by entering the keyword "Jewish"
from the main AOL screen
(www.aol.com).
— James D. Besser
most mfrs
■4N II II ■
■
sr: 111
Great selection of unique & unsual gifts
plus... complimentary gift wrapping.
Shop Sherwood... it's worth it.
■ •
6644 Orchard Lake Road at Maple Road
West Bloomfield • 248 855-1600
Mon-Thur 10-9
Tue-Wed-Fri-Sat 10-6 • Sun 12-5
■ tt •
•M
■s ■
■
■ •E•
•
•
•••••
•
E•E•
•
•
•
INEIIE•E•M•M•
•
•
•
•
•
•
• • • • M ■ • II • • ■ • •E•M•E•
■
We're
Michigan Heritage Bank
Rates Above The Rest.
TNT
it :1
NIICIIIG \N IIERIT\GF:
(/1////
5.75% APY
6.00% APY*
4.50% APY*
12 Mo. CD
24 Mo. CD
Heritage Classic
Minimum $500
Minimum $500
Minimum $2,500
Checking Account
Visit our web site: www.MIHeritage.com or call for a CD by mail application.
NOVI: Next to the Novi Hilton
21211 Haggerty Road at 8 Mile
TROY: Troy Sports Center
1917 East Big Beaver at John R.
1-800-914-3524
1-248-619-0264
FDIC
Cr
L NDER Insured
*Annual Percentage Yield is effective as of October 15, 1999.
Penalty for early withdrawal. Business or brokered accounts not eligible.
E
FriLAGASTillir
Our CDs
Don't play
Music, but could
be Music
5,65 k to your Ears
BANK
Member F.D.I.C.
One Year Certificate
A.P.Y.
248-338-7700 or 248-352-7700
2600 Thlegraph Rd. • Bloomfield Hills • MI 48302
This is a Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation insured account (FDIC).
A minimum opening deposit and balance of $500.00 is required to obtain the stated Annual Percentage Yield.
*Annual percentage yield when compounded quarterly. Rate is accurate as of 8/31/99. Penalty for early withdrawal from certificate accounts may be assessed.
Detroit Jewish News
10/15
1999
121