Honorees Cited For Achievement Michigan Branch of the Women's League for Conservative Judaism will present its 1999 Women Achievement Awards at a dinner 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 19, at Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses. This year's honorees are: Martha Young (Ann Arbor, Beth Israel); Alice Wirt (Bay City, Temple Israel); Helen Bayles (Farmington Hills, Adat Shalom); Bette Heidenrich (Flint, Beth Israel); Rosalie Rottenberg (Grand Rapids, Ahavas Israel); Dr. Emily Hoffman (Kalamazoo, Congregation of Moses); Ann Weindruch Emerson (Mt. Clemens, Beth Tephilath Moses); Bernice Gill (Oak Park, Beth Shalom); RonnaRoss (Southfield, Shaarey Zedek); Sharlene Ungar (West Bloomfield, B'nai Moshe); and Rita Terebelo (West Bloomfield, Beth Abraham Hillel Moses). Rabbi Benjamin J. Segal, Jewish Theological Seminary scholar in res- idence and president of the Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies in Jerusalem, will speak on "Masorti-Judaism in Israel." The Institute of Jewish Studies is the aca- demic and educational outreach cen- ter of Masorti (Conservative) Judaism in Israel. In Israel, Rabbi Segal served as director of the Ramah Programs and was chairman of the Masorti move- ment. A resident of Jerusalem, he wrote the book Returning: the Land of Israel as Focus in Jewish History and two study texts. He also has published various articles on bibli- cal, educational and Zionist issues, including the Hebrew booklet "A People and Its Land," which is the Masorti movement's ideological statement on its approach to the land of Israel. The Women of Achievement Dinner is presented in cooperation with the Torah Fund campaign on behalf of the Jewish Theological Seminary. The campaign is a source of support for the Seminary. Linda Lublin is president and Debbie Balkin is Torah Fund vice president of Michigan Branch. The dinner charge is $25; make checks payable to Michigan Branch and send to Shirley Wine, 2501 Pineview Dr., West Bloomfield, MI 48324. Choose the best place to park your money. Short Term ik Parking t Long Term , Parking wo % APY* APY* w. With a minimum deposit of $25,000. *6.00% Annual Percentage Yield (APY) subject to minimum deposit of$25,000 for a 30-month term. APY for deposits into this account of $2,500 to $24,999 is 5.80%, and for deposits of less than $2,500 the APY is 5.60%. 5.50% APY subject to minimum deposit of $25,000 for a six-month term. APY for deposits into this account of $2,500 to $24,999 is 5.25%, and for deposits of less than $2,500 the APY is 5.00%. APYs are accurate as of 9/12/99. Minimum deposit to open an account is $500. Penalty for early withdrawal. Helping You Along The Way' Standard Federal Bank Member ABN AMRO Group 800/643-9600 www.standardfederalbank.com Member FDIC Standard Federal Cr LTAIT ©1999 Standard Federal Bank gets results! 248-354-6060 ext. 209 Our My Window on the WorldTM and Once Upon A Time" programs help preschoolers get a leg up. We provide them with activities in math, reading, science and music. And since young children learn best through hands-on-experience, it's a good idea to involve their feet, too. West Bloomfield Farmington Farmington Hills 6615 Middlebelt Road 38325 West 14 Mile Road 25005 Middlebelt Road (248) 855-1963 (248) 477-4040 (248) 661-5850 - KinderCare 10/15 1999