FOR THE AGES Max M. Fisher, 1908-2005 Our High Yield Certificates of Deposit Rates can send your Financial Future Soaring. Inves the t A Sagacious Mentor "illax Fisher was the pre-eminent leader of Detroit's Jewish community and one of the most prestigious and politically influential American Jews of the 20th century. His loss to us borders on the irreparable. "Over the last 25 years, I was lucky enough to have a close relationship with Max. He was a good friend, a sagacious mentor and an amazing visionary. I remem- ber flying with him in his plane to Israel and listening to his wonderful stories about his childhood in Salem, Ohio, about his first gift to the Allied Jewish Campaign— $5. "I was witness to the impressive respect and esteem he was held in by the Israeli leadership. I remember an afternoon in his suite at the King David Hotel in Jerusalem when two different Israeli cabinet ministers appealed to Max, an American, not an Israeli, to use his influence on their behalf with the then-sitting pr inze minister. "Max's leadership and prestige alone made the restructuring of the Jewish Agency for Israel possible. "Max was the first great American leader to recognize the importance ofJewish educa- tion. In 1967 in Boston, as president of the Council for Jewish Federations during the young Lurks' call for opening the country's day schools and Jewish identi t y program- ming to Federation finding, Max had the vision and the courage to welcome them. "In 1990, I was a junior member of a group that Max laughingly used to call the Best 3 3 04 13 Month wa Apy7: 24 Months AM' 27 Months no-name committee.' Our charge was to bring Russian emigres directly to the United States — from Moscow to New York — rather than through Vienna and BILL BERMAN Rome. That we were able to accomplish this was due solely to Max's sagacity; his knowledge of the issues and his ability to convince the State Department that it was in the best interest of the United States to make this change. "Washington has always held Max in high esteem: One day in the early 1990s, he was sitting in Dennis Ross' office in the State Department and the soon-to-be- Secretary of State, Lawrence Eagleberger; came by He went directly to Max's chair; knelt down, kissed Max's hand, and joked, 1 know where the power is in this town.' "Max used that power to make a differ- ence in all of our lives. He will have a lasting influence on all of us who had the good fortune to know him. It's hard to imagine Detroit or indeed the internation- al Jewish community without Max's steady hand, common sense, vision and courage. "We will never see his like again." Mandell L. "Bill" Berman is a Southfield philanthropist, Jewish communal and Detroit civic leader guiding force behind Jewish education and past president of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. notables "Max Fisher was a wonder fill friend; an outstanding leader in many areas. We worked together on many mutual causes over the years, and it was always a pleasure to work with him. "He brought his characteristic wisdom, passion and perse- verance to everything he did. I will miss him greatly" 11cli MICHIGAN HERITA c.) Let us lend a hand, www.miheritage.com FDIC insured 3/10 2005 38 — Bill Davidson, Bloomfield Hills industrialist and philanthropist *Annual Percentage Yield is effective as of February 1. 2005. Penalty for early withdrawal. Business or brokered accounts not eligible. Rates subject to change without notice.. Minimum deposit of $500.00 required. Farmington Hills 28300 Orchard Lk. Rd. (800) 914-3524 Livonia 18770 Farmington Rd. (248) 442-9650 Novi 21211 Haggerty Rd. (248) 888-8243 Troy 1917 E. Big Bcavcr (248) 619-0264 46620