100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

November 22, 2002 - Image 130

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-11-22

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

Theirs is a fate forged from the brutality of
war. Whether they are the families of heroes
slain in defense of Israel or the countless

Business Mem

innocent victims of devastating terrorist
bombings. few Israelis have been spared its
ravages. These citizens defiantly pay the

daily price of freedom, but they do it neither
alone nor without hope. Since 1960.
Generous donations from the Israel
Humanitarian Foundation have been the

savior to many Israeli lives shattered forever
by armed conflict and deadly terrorism.

ti

S
L I HE-DrAES

OF

Unique amongst charitable organizations,
the Israel Humanitarian Foundation is known
as The Charity of Choice' because it gives
donors the choice of where their cash
contributions are to be spent. Whether you
wish to aid the terrorist victims, launch the
new IHF Geriatric Center, see that guide
dogs are available for the blind, support
autism research, or choose from the many
other philanthropic opportunities, there is
an IHF 'choice' for you.

With

the IHF, you can choose not only to
help Israel in its hour of greatest need, but

also how your contribution is used to help.
Choose to help save Israeli terrorist victims
and their families. Make your donation.
Make your choice. the Charity of Choice.

THE CHARITY OF CHOICE

ISRAEL
HUMANITARIAN
FOUNDATION

BEST INTEREST RATE

355

A

TOPA

Rate in effect until 1/31/03.

Detroit Commerce Bank —

672920

4,

Caief‘trUsie,deicuer6

Member FDIC

APY

Kt

176144

MONEY MARKET ACCOUNTS

Stacy Lynn Aronoff of Southfield
and Barri Nykole Singer of
Farmington Hills
have created a new
company, Nykole
Lynn Talent LLC, a
talent agency. Their
goal is to use enter-
tainers to provide
innovative advertis-
ing and marketing
Stacy Arono ff'
solutions for busi-
and Barri Singer
ness based on their
needs and budget.
For information, call (248) 661-
0902.

.

Dennis Bernard of Birmingham is
one of four local business leaders
honored with the
Real Estate
Excellence Award at
the University of
Michigan-Urban
Land Institute's Real
Estate Forum.
Bernard, of the
Bernard Financial
Dennis Bernard
Group, specializes
in commercial
mortgage banking.

//

Z,48 .539..7001

New funds only.

313.967.9700

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY LENDER —

DAVID ROSENMAN'S

ALTO
MOM PlUIRCHASERS

Attorney Kenneth C. Gold of West
Bloomfield has been appointed chair
of the Surface Water-Groundwater
Committee of the State Bar of
Michigan's
Environmental Law
Section. Gold is a
partner in the
Environmental Law
Department of the
Detroit-based law
firm of Honigman
Miller Schwartz and Ken Gold
Cohn.

NEW & USED CAR BROKER

Sales • Leasing • Buying
248-851-CARS 248-851-2277 654860

137 Wrubel & Kazin

9

ievEltieR

RETIRA.

SALE tir

WITH INCREDIBLE SAVINGS

UP TO

11 /22

2002

98

75%

189 Townsend - Birmingham - Across from Townsend Hotel - 248-642-3775

MON-SAT 10-6 pm • THURSDAYS til 8 pm • SUNDAYS 1-5 pm

t-6 )e90

There are so
many good
reasons to
read the
Detroit
Jewish
News!

Yaffe & Co. has formed the
Southfield-based Yaffe Group made
up of Yaffe-Deutser, Yaffe Direct,
Legacy Brand Center and
Barrelhouse Creative.

David Deutsch of
Southfield-based
Knight and Deutsch
Photography, was
elected president of
the Professional
Photogiaphers of
Michigan.
David Deutsch

Rabbi Yisrael Pinson has joined the
staff of the Friendship Circle as
director of the counseling division.
To use Rabbi Pinson's confidential
services, call (248) 788-7878.

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan