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February 02, 2001 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-02-02

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OPEN

A Flagstar Bank
Statement Plus
Savings Account
And You'll Get
This:

APY
For 12 Months

17.)10577-111
BANK

MEMBER
FDIC

New Locations:
5151 Corporate Dr.
Troy
248-312-5400

3915 Telegraph Rd.
Bloomfield Hills
248-988-8613

1131 W. Warren
Detroit
313-832-7971

13427 15 Mile Rd.
Sterling Heights
810-268-3230

37655 Six Mile Rd.
Livonia
734-953-6890

28177 Orchard Lake Rd.
Farmington Hills
248-324-0013

29101 John R Rd.
Madison Heights
248-543-1817
(Located Inside Kmart)

42200 Ford Rd.
Canton
734-981-4942

1001 N. Main St.
Rochester
248-652-9792

www. flagstar.com

LENDER

Disclosures:

These promotions apply to new accounts only.
No minimum balance required to open. Interest is earned on any balance and is paid monthly. Unlimited deposits and
withdrawals. $2.00 monthly service charge is assessed if $1,000. minimum balance is not maintained. The APY reverts
back to the regular posted APY after initial 12 month period expires. Annual Percentage Yields (APYs) effective as of
1/2/01. Valid on retail accounts only. Rates are effective for a limited time only. Offer good through 1/31/01.
Rates subject to change without notice. Restrictions may apply.
Flagstar Bank, Community Banking Headquarters, 301 W. Michigan Avenue, Jackson, MI 49201 800-642-0039.

American Heart
Associatiom

Fighting Heart Disease
aria Strobe

2/2
2001

42

Akiva Slates
Open House

Baas Menachem
To Honor Jaffa

Akiva Hebrew Day School will host a
school open house 4-6 p.m. Sunday,
Feb. 4, at the new campus, 21100 W.
12 Mile, Southfield, between Lahser and
Evergreen.
Akiva is Michigan's only Orthodox,
Zionist, Jewish day school and has been
serving the Jewish community for more
than 35 years. The school offers pro-
grams from pre-nursery through 12th
grade and day camp for 2-5-year-olds.
For information, call Marc Jerusalem,
(313) 394-3949 or (248) 544-8686.

Harold Jaffa, recently appointed to the
B'nai B'rith International Board of
Governors, has been- chosen to be the
recipient of the Bais Menachem
Academy Chessed Award. The presen-
tation will be made Monday, May 7,
At the Ramada Inn, 17017 West Nine
Mile Road,
Southfield,
during the
Bais
Menachem
Academy's
annual dinner.
Previous
recipients of
the award
include
Hannan Lis,
Neal Zalenko,
Gilbert and
Harold Jaffa
Katie
Borman,
Elliot
Pearlman and Dr. Arnold Zuroff.
Jaffa was born in New York and
raised in Brooklyn's Boro Park section.
He graduated from the Hebrew
Institute of Boro Park. During World
War II, he volunteered for the Army
Air Corp. as a navigator and flew 51
missions in the European Theater.
After the war, he married Ellen,
graduated from the University of
Pittsburgh and began a career with
John Hancock Life Insurance
Company. During the Korean War, he
spent another 17 months in the Air
Force.
Afterwards, John Hancock trans-
ferred him to Michigan to sell insur-
ance to the self-employed. He was
rewarded with a company manage-
ment position over the entire state.
In 1967, he became a certified
financial planner and opened his own
company.
Jaffa has been a member of B'nai
B'rith for 42 years, past president of
the Harry B. Keidan Lodge and for-
mer president of the B'nai B'rith
Metropolitan Detroit Council. He has
devoted 20 years to serving the Anti-
Defamation League as a national com-
missioner and is a supporter of the
Jewish National Fund, the American
Technion Society and other causes.
A predinner meeting hosted by
Jonathan and Sandy Jaffa will corn-
mence the Bais Menachem Academy
dinner drive 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb.
11. For information, call (248) 542-
1792 or (248) 613-1809.

Women Mark
Tu B'Shevat

In conjunction with Tu b'Shevat, the
Jewish new year for trees, Sara Tugman
Bais Chabad Sisterhood will present
Chaya Teldon, who will present in
words and in song
"Planting the
Seeds for Personal
and Spiritual
Growth" 7:30
p.m. Wednesday,
Feb. 7, at the
Torah Center,
5595 West Maple
Road, West
Chaya Teldon
Bloomfield.
Women and girls are invited to the
program; there is a charge. Prior to the
program, at 6 p.m., the sisterhood will
have its annual membership dinner. For
information, call (248) 538-8666 or .
(248) 538-0096.

Center Holds
Camp Open House

A summer camp open house and party
will be held 1-4 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 11, at
the Jewish Community Center in West
Bloomfield. Camp staff will be on hand
to provide information and answer ques-
tions.
A registration table will be available. •
Parents who register before March 2 will
be entitled to a savings on camp fees.
Families will be able to play carnival
games, participate in a game show, win
prizes and enter names in a' raffle.
Admission is free and the public is
invited. The event is sponsored and pro-
duced by Events and Entertainment Inc.
For information or a camp brochure,
call the summer camp office, (248) 661-
1010.

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