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Page 17-THE NEWS-May, 1987 ^^Reaffirmation with Israel** Campaign to Secure Reinvestment of Bonds Bought During Yom Kippur War More Than One Million Jews Purchased Record $51S Million In 1973 A major “Reaffirmation With Israel” campaign is be ing launched to secure reinvestment of Israel Bonds purchased in the Yom Kippur War Year of 1973 when more than one million friends of Israel joined in purchasing a record $515 million, it has been announced by Stuart Segal, local chairman of the new Bond effort. Mr. Segal reported that holders of both 1973 and 1972 Bonds would receive the maturity value of their Bonds up to 20 months in advance by reinvesting these Israel Bonds now. The Yom Kippur War saw an unprecedent^ outpouring of Bond support for Israel by its friends throughout the United States and Canada that helped make possible Israel’s postwar recon struction. “More than $400 million dollars are available for reinvestment. Israel is re sponding to that remarkable 1973 demonstration of sup port,” he said, “by offering in terest in advance of maturity provided the bondholder adds additional funds to reinvest in another Israel Bond of a higher denomination.” The of fer is being extended to all holders of Bonds purchased in 1973 and 1972. “Just as one million friends joined to help Israel in its hour Graduates * Graduates * Graduates Before we know it graduation will be here for our high school seniors and college students. As has been the practice of the CJN these many years we “salute” them in our June/July edition. Please send in the following information (deadline is May 10): name of student, par ents’ names, school graduating from and college to attend. For college graduates, the degree conferred and future plans should also be included. Please mail this information, typed and double spaced, to “CJN,” P.O. Box 13369, Charlotte, NC 28211. If there are any questions call 366-6632 or 366-5007. 1987 Hadassah Directory now available at Temple Beth El V’Shalom • JCC • Temple Israel or call Lynda White - 541-8317 Cost of Directory: $7.00 12th ^tmuaC CIJ'E Conference on flCtemaiives in Jewisfi ‘Education I Lmnt4 ^u^ust 23-27, 1987 Tvc-Confmnas and Sftabbat 'Prt)gram Au^u5t 21-23 ‘iVest Qeotyia CoUege CarroUton, Qeorgia Jar tmnr injbrmatunt, ctmtart; Conference 46 8 'Park Avmuf 5outfi 904 “y ork, Xw O^ork 10016 (212)696-0742 'for all who are im'oived in tfie tmn«mt55ion of the Jewish ^Heritage: 'Tiachers • indmti • .'^miTtjitrators 'Principals • Communi^ Leaders youth Directors • Socud '\\brkers Camp 'Personnel • Librarians • 'Patmu t'onujTS • ;^rtisu! • 'VVritrrs Sponsored ly. ^Ihe DHjiitkm/or AUematives in Jemsh "Education Co-Sponsoted ty. •Ihe^tiania'Bureauofyewish 'Education and!Assifted By a grant ^rom*IheJ^t(anta Jewish'Jrderation of critical need,” Segal said, “let us now reaffirm and renew that historic response by reinvesting our Bonds and helping Israel move forward to overcome its current economic chsdlenges.” To assist holders of matur ing Bonds, “Reinvestment Sunday” is planned for Israel Independence Day, May 3. This event will take place at Shalom Park, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Representatives of the Bond Organization will be available to explain the simple reinvest ment procedure. “Check your safe deposit box and your files,” Segal said. “If you Eu-e holding Bonds pur chased in 1973 or 1972, bring them, with your checkbook on May 3. Or, you may call the Israel Bond Office 205-871-6161 for information about reinvestment.” Mr. Segal reminds pur chasers that Israel Bonds that have matured benefit neither Israel or the Bond holder. Rock Hill Little Theatre presents ^Tiddler on the Roof** May 15, 16, 22, 23 at 8 p.m. Johnson Hall — Winthrop College Tickets available at JCC Gen. admission: $10 Sr. Citizens $8 At door: $12 Children $8 Production under direction of Steven Haas Music by VIVA KLEZMERI How to get completely honest advice about your money. IDS representatives can afford to be objective about financial services they recommend for you ...simply because IDS offers so many of them. Your representative will put together a balanced financial plan that you can grow with. Which is not surprising. Because ever since 1894, IDS has been helping people manage money. Representatives are thoroughly trained in both personal and business money management. They can do a lot. And they’re gix>d at what they do. Call 543-0543 or return the coupon below. Yes! I’m interested in a free 30-minute consultation. Name Address City State Phone Zip Mail to: Keith H. Newman IDS Financial Services 6406 Carmel Road, Suite 304 Charlotte. N.C. 28226 m An Amefon Express company Patronize Our Advertisers Yours Truly Needlepoint Spring Sale Graduated Reductions All Painted Canvases and Kits at LYNN LERNER'S 3802 Columbine Circle 50^ m w All proceeds to Charity
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