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Business & Professional

Israel Bonds Offers Shorter Maturities

The State of Israel Bonds organiza-
tion has updated its offerings for
the second half of 2007, with a
portfolio now emphasizing shorter
maturities.
Current offerings include State
of Israel savings bonds with one-
and five-year maturities. The one-
year savings bond is available for
$2,500. The five-year Mazel Tov
bond, designed for gifts, can be
purchased for $100. Also available
are Jubilee Issue bonds, which can
be acquired for a minimum $25,000
subscription. The bonds come with
one-, three- or five-year maturities.
The Bonds organization continues
to offer LIB OR (London Inter-bank
Offer Rate) linked bonds. Maturities
are three and five years, with two

options for the three-year bonds.
One option calls for a minimum
investment of $5,000. The second
requires a $100,000 minimum pur-
chase and must be financed by an
authorized institutional lender.
Since its inception in 1951, the
Israel Bonds organization has sold
more than $25 billion in securities
to investors that include individu-
als, states, municipalities, labor
unions, corporations, universities
and foundations.
State of Israel Bonds is an inter-
national organization offering secu-
rities issued by the government
of Israel, which has maintained a
perfect record on the payment of
principal and interest. E

AJC, Partners Meet
The American Jewish Committee
Metropolitan Detroit Chapter will host
a series of programs with community
partners during August.
The Chapter's Muslim-Jewish dia-
logue will meet at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday,
Aug. 7, in Bloomfield Hills. Light
refreshments will be served at the
home of AJC leader Barbara Rom. This
dialogue is co-chaired by Dr. Y. Basha
and Dr. Ken Wolf. There is no charge.
In late August, the Chapter's
Lebanese American Christian-Jewish
dialogue will meet for dinner and
discussion. The group met at Yossi's
Famous Falafel in West Bloomfield in
June. Participants are asked to cover
the vegetarian dinner expenses.
Also, Brenda Rosenberg and Suzy
Farbman will gift two mosques in
Bloomfield Hills and Dearborn with
mini Jewish libraries as a followup on
the initiative that began in June.
The Indian-Jewish Connections
group met Aug. 1.
Members of the Jewish community
interested in participating in any of
the chapter's programs are invited to
call the AJC office, (248) 646-7686.

ogy nurse and breast cancer survivor.
The event is free; the book will be
available for purchase. Call Eileen Polk,
(248) 851-1100, ext. 3138.

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