Attention: CD Buyers

8.00%
Annual Percentage Yield (APY) *

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Callable Certificates of Deposit

• FDIC insured to $100,000 per depositor, per institution**
• Interest paid semi-annually
• Final maturity in 10 years-1 /26/10
• Non-callable for one year
• Callable thereafter @ 100 par

Call John M. Schindler, Robert S. Widmyer, Finiancial Consultants
at (248) 358-7107 or (800) 283-9205 weekdays or
this Saturday & Sunday from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.

4000 Town Center, Suite 1800, Southfield, MI 48075

SALOMON SMITH BMNEY

The CD is non-callable for the first 12 months and then can be called every six months thereafter by the issuing bank. The
final stated maturity is 1/26/10. Minimum deposit $1,000. Subject to change and availability. Although we are not required
to do so, we endeavor to provide a secondary market so that CD holders can sell their CDsrior to maturity. The resale
price in such a transaction may be less than the principal amount invested. (APY as of 1/7/00.)
*APY interest cannot remain on deposit in the same CD; interest will be paid semi-annually.
**FDIC insurance covers a maximum amount of S100,000 per depositor, per institution (including principal. and interest
combined) in each insurable capacity.
Salomon Smith Barney is a service mark of Salomon Smith Barney Inc.
A MEM ber of atigrouct
2000 Salomon Smith Barney Inc. Member SIPC

SHABBAT SHALOM

CHILDREN'S SHABBAT

Temple Shir Shalom holds monthly Ma'at
Shabbat with Val Schanes and the rabbis
for children 7 and younger 9:30 a.m.
Saturday, Feb. 12. (248) 737-8700.

BETH SHALOM KIDS SERVICE

Children in kindergarten through grade
two services 6 p.m. Friday, Feb. 25, after-
wards children and parents join congrega-
tion and Shabbaton. Chicken and vegetari-
an dinners. $10 adults/$5 children/Free
children 3 - and under. RSVP by Feb. 18:
Gail Langer (248) 553-3695.

PASSOVER

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Hadassah presents a Passover cooking
demonstration with lunch to follow 10 a.
m. Tuesday, Feb. 29, at West Bloomfield's
La Difference Restaurant, 7295 Orchard
Lake Road. Guests welcome. $20. RSVP
with check by Feb. 18: Joan Epstein (248)
855-9761 or Diane Fishman (248) 626-
7777.

Honduras 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 13.
Breakfast. $3 members/$3.50 others.
Information: Mel Mogul (248) 661-2588.

RABBI TELLS OF CUBA TRIP

Rabbi Leonardo Bitran speaks on "Jews
of Cuba-Rebirth of a Community" 1
p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 16, at
CongregationShaarey Zedek,
Southfield. Refreshments. Free. (248)
357-5544.

SOCIAL SECURITY IS TOPIC

The Temple Treasures at Temple Israel
host O'Brien Robertson of the Social
Security Administration speaking on
"Everything You Ever Wanted to Know
About Social Security But Were Afraid
To Ask" following a luncheon at noon
Wednesday, Feb. 23. Charge. RSVP:
temple (248) 661-5700.

SINGLES

Listings for ages 20-35 can be found in
"The Scene" in the JN Living Well pages.

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Ridge campus, and University of Detroit
Mercy sponsor the V-Day 2000 College
Initiative, proclaiming Valentine's Day as
the day to celebrate women and the end of
abuse. Features off-Broadway theater pro-
duction of Eve Ensler's The Vagina
Monologues 7:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 14, at
OCC Orchard Ridge campus, 27055
Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills. $20
general/$10 students. OCC Womencenter
(248) 471-7602 or UD Mercy Women's
Studies Program (313) 993-6172.

ORT TOPIC: KIDS/SEXUALITY

Glennwood ORT general meeting with
MJAC speaker on "Mother to Mother:
Sexuality and Your Children" 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 16, at ORT office in the
Max M. Fisher Building, 6735 Telegraph,
Bloomfield Hills. RSVP: Suzanne Berman
(248) 354-5589.

BETH AHM, B'NAI MOSHE

Congregation Beth Ahm and B'nai Moshe
present music by Robin Beck 1 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 23, at B'nai Moshe. Light
lunch. $5. RSVP: Marianne Wildstrom
(Beth Ahm members) (248) 553-7686 or
Estelle. Smith (248) 489-0947.

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248 - 737 - 7122

SENIORS

BETH AHM TRAVEL STORIES

Drs. Phoebe and Harris Mainster present
their slides and share experiences in

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Temple Israel group
for single Jewish mem-
bers and guests 50 or
over discuss movie
1_:30-3:30 p.m.
Thursday, Feb. 17, at
Berkley's Sila's
Restaurant, 4033 W.
12 Mile Road.
Information: Sue Band
(248) 967-4330.

CLUBS/AFFILIATES

INTERMARRIAGE WORKSHOP

Birmingham Temple hosts workshop
for interfaith couples 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 12. $16 members/$19
others, lunch included. Information:
Associate Rabbi Tamara Kolton (248) •
477-8295, ext. 3.

JUDAIC NEEDLE WORKERS

The Pomegranate Guild meets 1 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 13, at home of Joni
Levine, 32350 Briarcrest Court,
Farmington Hills. All skill levels wel-
come. Information: Nadine Eder (734)
434-2827 or Lisa Imberman (248)
642-8275.

GENEALOGICAL SOFTWARE

The Jewish Genealogical Society of -
Michigan hosts computer workshops
for genealogists 12:30-5 p.m. Sunday,
Feb. 20, at the Bloomfield Township
Public Library, 1099 Lone Pine Road.
Call for workshop times. $12. RSVP:
Steven Rosman (248) 355-4212.

SURVIVORS PHOTO PROJECT

Children of Holocaust survivors In
Michigan and DMC Sinai Hospitals

