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February 08, 2002 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-02-08

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No deposit fees. No checking fees. No transfer fees. No bull.

You've never seen a bank like this!

Paramount Bank waives the usual fees for
these services, and we refuse to nickel and
dime our business customers for things
like deposit slips or "teller transactions."

B'nai Moshe
Focus: Literacy

Many customers tell us they save $500
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If you're fed up with the charges your
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Monthly Fee

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Check Ordering Fee

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BANK ONE

A 10-week Jewish literacy program
called Sefer Safari is under way at
Congregation B'nai Moshe. A collec-
tion of popular Jewish storybooks is
on display for families. The program,
developed by Jewish Experiences For
Families, encourages families to make
time to read together.
In each storybook pocket, the fam-
ily can find a pamphlet which high-
lights the new vocabulary words and
new concepts to be covered in the
story. Also, there are questions to dis-
cuss after reading each story Those
families who read 10 or more books
will be awarded a Sefer Safari canteen
from JEFF.
Families recently attended B'nai
Moshe's Books Are Treasures-Sefer
Safari Kick-Off program, facilitated
by Family Educator Susan Sinai, to
learn more about the program. The
children decorated treasure boxes to
later be used to hold the awarded
stickers they receive each time they
complete reading a storybook from
the collection.
For information, call Susan Sinai,
(248) 788-0600.

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Children making treasure boxes include
Audrey Goldstein, Michelle Betman and
Matthew Ungar, all ofWest Bloomfield

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Benefits Youth

A Purim raffle to benefit Beth Ahm's
youth programs, the Charach
Religious School and the Samantha
Erin Rosen Nursery School is on now
Awards will also be given to the three
students who sell the most tickets.
Ticket stubs and money of all
sold tickets must be returned to the
synagogue office no later than 4
p.m. Monday, Feb. 25. The raffle
will be held at the time of the
Purim carnival, Monday, Feb. 25.
Tickets are $18 each and may be
purchased from any synagogue
member or religious school student.

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