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May 18, 2001 - Image 51

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-05-18

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A bank that can save your business

hundreds a month in bank fees?

You've never seen a bank like this!

If your business is getting the cold shoulder from one of
those big impersonal banks, maybe it's time to turn your
back on them.

Farmington Hills. Her hobbies
include photography, computers,
music, dance and spending time
with friends. Her most meaningful
mitzvah projects included volunteer-
ing at the Jewish Association for
Residential Care and making jewel-
ry with residents of the Fleischman
Residence in West Bloomfield.

Turn to the bank that can save your business hundreds
of dollars a month in fees. Check out the chart below to
calculate how much you can save with a minimum
balance of just S3,000.

And Paramount Bank delivers those free services with a
personal touch. We know our customers by name, not just
by account number.

Ashley Brook Groskind will cele-
brate her bat mitzvah at Temple
Israel on Friday,
May 18. She is the
daughter of Laurie
and Irwin Groskind
and sister of Marley
and Blake. Happy
are grandparents
Sylvia and Alvin
Schultz and Edna
Groskind and great-
grandmother Lena
Littman. She is also the grandchild
of the late Hyman Groskind.
A Birmingham Berkshire Middle
School student, Ashley plays soccer
and tennis, skis, dances jazz and
enjoys attending camp in Maine.
Her most meaningful mitzvah proj-
ect was volunteering at Yad Ezra.

Why not let us prove how we'll bend over backwards

You've never seen a bank like this!

5240.00
$156.00
$225.00
5200.00

5192,00
$144.00

$180.00
$ 77.25

Branches

Farmington Hills
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248.723.4800 248.538.7600

Laurin Becca Katzenstein was called
to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on
Saturday, May 12, at Adat Shalom
Synagogue. She is the daughter of
Esther Katzenstein
and Daniel
Katzenstein and the
sister of Josh and
Megan. Proud
grandparents are
Geri Schwartz,
Sonny and Una
Schwartz and Dolly
and Bill
Katzenstein.
Laurin is an honor student at
Berkshire Middle School in
Birmingham. She enjoys swimming,
playing percussion in the school
band, tech ed and art. She also
enjoys being with friends and
spending summers at Tamarack
Camps. Her most meaningful mitz-
vah project was volunteering at and
donating to Yad Ezra.

Michelle Lauren Lankowsky will
celebrate her bar mitzvah on
Saturday, May 19, ar Temple Israel.
She is the daughter of Susan and
Larry Lankowsky and sister of
Lindsey. Bradley and Jeffrey. Pleased
grandparents are Norma and
Seymour Lankowsky and Jane
Tylenda. She is also the grandchild

S180.00
5108.00
$135.00
S 60.00
$192.00

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Per Deposit Slip
Check Ordering Fee
Courier Service

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2001

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