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August 24, 2001 - Image 26

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-08-24

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If our CD rates were any higher, we'd have

to give them oxygen.

You've never seen a bank like this!

Visit our Birmingham or Farmington Hills branches, or call

1-800-421-Bank.

Where great CD rates let you

breathe easier.

6 MONTH CD

3.75%*
4. 25%*

12 MONTH CD

F D IC

PARAMOUNT
BANK

You've never seen a bank like this!

'Annual percentages yield for balances of $500 minimum.
Rates subject to change at any time without notice. Penalty for early withdrawal.

Branches • Birmingham 248.723.4800 • Farmington Hills 248.538.7600

We invite you to
view our Fall/Winter
collection of Harari
and meet
representative _
Kelsey Ferris, who
will help you with
your selections.

serene, oriental
inspired silk
designs for the
sophisticate.

AUGUST 30
thru -
SEPTEMBER 1, 2001

THURSDAY - SATURDAY

Bloomfield Plaza
6536 Telegraph Rd.
Bloomfield Hills

(248) 855-8877

voices

kids

What kids remember from
preschool experiences and
how they have created tra-
ditions at home.

"I made a plastic
tzedakah [charity]
box with stick-ons
and painted it red.
We still put money
in it and transfer it
to other pushkes
[charity boxes] when
we want to. I also really enjoyed when
they used to teach us about the parshah
[Torah portion]."

— Yosef Schwartz, 12, Southfield, for-
mer student at Yeshiva Beth Yehudah

"For Rosh
Hashanah, we made
apples and a bowl of
honey out of paper.
We also made plastic
wineglasses and dec-
orated them with
sparkles and glitter.
My mom still uses the challah cover
that I made."

— Sean Alpiner, 10, Franklin, former
student at Congregation Shaarey Zedek
Beth Hayeled Nursery School

"For Shabbat, we
learned the blessings
for the bread and the
candles. For Passover,
we did a show and
sang songs. We still
sing these songs at
home. I also made a
menorah, Passover Kiddush cup and
seder plate that my mom still uses."

'

— Danielle Brickner, 9, Commerce
Township, former student at the West
Bloomfield JCC nursery school

* O w

"I remember that we
went into the temple
and ate apples and
honey. I made a chal-
lah cover,. menorah
and even candle
holders. We still use
all of them. We also
made little baskets with Moses and take
them out every year for Passover."

— Jordana Hoffman, 8, Farmington
Hills, former student at Temple Israel

"I remember making
a menorah for
Chanukah; we still
use it. I also remem-
ber learning
Dayenu' and we sing
it during Passover."
— Steven

Silverman, 10, West
Bloomfield, former student at Adat
Shalom

— Compiled by Jamie Rosen
college intern)

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