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February 14, 2008 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-02-14

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We take your business personally

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personal checking
account that pays

you to use it.
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On Gossip

If someone hurts your feelings
or does not act charitably
toward you — as in not lending
you money or not inviting you
to a party — it is forbidden to
mention it to others in a way
that would belittle the person
who offended you.

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Organization. For information on
keeping kosher or lighting Shabbat
candles, contact Miriam Amzalak,
(248) 548-6771, e-mail
amzalak®yeshivanet.com .

Come open an MHB Premier Classic
personal checking account this month.
Open with a minimum deposit of $1,000
i and earn interest based on the amount
of money you have on deposit. That's it.
No strings attached. Plus, you can access
more than 2,700 surcharge-free ATMs in
the Midwest. Just open this account and
start collecting your interest. Why
would we make this offer when so many
other banks actually charge you for
checking? That's the way we look after
our customers. It's personal.

Chancellor To Speak
Arnold Eisen, the
newly installed
chancellor
of the Jewish
Theological
Seminary of
America in New
York,
will speak
Arnold Eisen
at 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, March
5, at the Congregation Shaarey Zedek
West Bloomfield, B'nai Israel Center,
4200 Walnut Lake Road.
Dr. Eisen will discuss
"Commandments, Community and
the Future of American Judaism"
and the challengers and opportuni-
ties that face Jews in general and
Conservative Jews in particular in
the 21st century.
A dessert reception will follow.
The event is open to the community.
There is no charge but reservations
are requested. For information, con-
tact Detroit JTS, (248) 258-0055 or
beroth@jtsa.edu .

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Kay Biggs
President/CEO
Michigan Heritage Bank

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Student Focus: Altruism
On Friday, Feb. 15, students from
Berkley High School will participate
in a workshop discussion at the
Holocaust Memorial Center in
Farmington Hills about spread-
ing the ideals of righteousness and
altruism.
The event will begin at 11 a.m.
and close at 3 p.m. The public is
invited; reservations are needed for
lunch; call (248) 553-2400.
Oprganizers of the workshop
are HMC representatives Barbara
Demlow, Dr. Jack Wayne, Rabbi
Charles Rosenzweig, Dr. Guy Stern,
Berkley Principal Dennis McDavid,
Berkley Superintendent Michael
Simeck and student Trevor Weltman.

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