RISING RATE 24 Month IS HERE! 4.00% APY Shown at the Technion award presentation are Benjamin Rosenthal, Doug Etkin, Marta Rosenthal, Rachel Rosenthal and Jennifer Rosenthal. 4th Six Months Rosenthal Receives Leadership Award The Detroit Chapter of the American Society for Technion-Israel Institute of Technology awarded Marta Rosenthal the Alex J. Etkin Leadership Award in recognition of her chapter leadership. Alex J. Etkin, Technion Guardian and member of the national board of regents and international board of governors, was a founding member of the Detroit chapter, was awarded an honorary fellowship by the Technion in 1995. With his wife, Toby, he established the A.J. Etkin International Seminar on Strategic Planning in Construction Companies at the Technion. Judy and Doug Etkin, Mr. and Mrs. Etkin's son and daughter-in-law, endowed this award in honor of their father's commitment to securing the future of ATS, the Technion and Israel. Rosenthal is a chapter vice presi- dent and has co-chaired the strategic planning committee as well as the Technion Leadership Council. She co-chairs the Einstein Award Event Committee with her husband, Benjamin, and Doreen Hermelin. As he presented Rosenthal with the award, Doug Etkin said, "Marta embodies the values of my father in her caring for the Technion and her commitment to its important work supporting the State of Israel." 3.50% APY 3rd Six Months 3.00% APY 2nd Six Months 2.50% APY 1st Six Months MJI Holds Open House Michigan's only four-year fully accred- ited Jewish college will host an open house, 1 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 16. The Michigan Jewish Institute, located at 25401 Coolidge, five blocks north of I-696, in Oak Park, special- izes in preparing its graduates for com- puter and business careers in a Jewish learning environment. Its other pro- grams include a joint degree in educa- tion, offered with Marygrove College. For high school students, MJI offers beginning and advanced Hebrew and Holocaust education classes at Andover High School in Bloomfield Hills. Qualified students can receive high school credit for these classes. The open house will include tours of the Oak Park facility and a chance to meet current students, graduates, fac- ulty and administration. A video pres- entation about MJI, its degree pro- grams and plans for a new campus in West Bloomfield will be shown. In addition, a technical recruiter from the Detroit-based Gale Research will speak about job prospects and requirements. Prospective college students who would like a formal program-planning meeting with Dr. Hershel Gardin, dean of students, are encouraged to forward high school and college tran- scripts in advance. For information, call Paul Levine at the Michigan Jewish Institute, (248) 414-6900. — Diana Liiberman, copy editor 117A65T12H® BANK Call For a Banking Center Near You: 800-642-0 039 . We're Open 7:30 am to 7:30 pm! Monday - Friday MEMBER FDIC vvww.flagstar,com Annual Percentage Yield (APY) is effective as of 11/30/01. New retail accounts only with maximum deposit of 5100.000. Minimum opening balance requirement is S500. Penalty may be imposed for early withdrawal. Customers may withdraw from the CD without penalty at any six-month interval. Semi-Annual compounding. Rate is effective for a limited time only and subject to change without notice. Certain restrictions do apply. The above hours apply to most of our banking centers. Times may vary at some locations. 12/14 2001 51