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April 27, 2001 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-04-27

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A bank where my money's worth more?

You've never seen a bank like this!

Paramount customers not only enjoy free checking, but they also collect a consis-
tently higher rate of interest on their checking balances than any other bank in
southeastern Michigan.

In addition, they make more on their passbook savings, Money Market
Accounts and CDs.

Public Education
Coalition Formed

Dr. Kenneth Burnley, chief execu-
tive officer for the Detroit Public
Schools, will be guest speaker at the
first meeting of the newly formed
Jewish Coalition for Public
Education.
The open
meeting will
take place
7:30 p.m.,
Wednesday,
May 2, at
the Max M.
Fisher
Federation
Building,
6735
Dr. Kenneth Burnley
Telegraph
Road,
Bloomfield Township.
The Coalition was formed to
educate members of the Jewish
community about the importance
of public education and to engage
them on behalf of public schools. It
will support initiatives that help
public schools while opposing those
that would harm them, including
efforts to undermine the separation
of religion and state.
Chairs of the Coalition are
Florence Herrmann and Elliot
Burns.
Organizational members of the
Coalition include the American
Jewish Committee, Michigan
Region; Anti-Defamation League,
Michigan Region; Auxiliary for
Jewish Home and Aging Services;
B'nai B'rith; B'nai B'rith Barristers;
Greater Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah; Jewish Community
Council of Metropolitan Detroit;
Jewish Labor Committee; Jewish
Women International of
Metropolitan Detroit; Michigan
Jewish Conference; Na'amat USA-
Greater Detroit Council; National
Council of Jewish Women, Greater
Detroit Section; Sholem Aleichem
Institute; Society for Humanistic
Judaism; Union of American
Hebrew Congregations; United
Synagogue of Conservative
Judaism; Woman's American ORT;
and Workmen's Circle/Arbeter
Ring.
For more information, call the
Jewish Community Council at
(248) 642-5393.

They tell us they also like the friendly atmosphere at our offices.
At Paramount Bank, we know our customers by name, not just by
account number.

In today's banking world, this kind of service causes us to stick out.
But we don't mind.

Not when it's causing so many people like you to invest their money

with us.

1.800.421*BANK

Personal Checking & Savings Chartt

Interest Checking

$100 Passbook

$2,500 Money Market

6 Month CD

12 Month CD

24 Month CD

tAPY'S as of April 16,2001, and ore subject to change without notice

*Service Not Available

PARAMOUNT

BANK

FDIC

Branches • Birmingham 248.723.4800 • Farmington Hills 248.538.7600

You've never seen a bank like this!

.ractetei

aziei

* *

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4/27
2001

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