Newspaper of the Central Kentucky Jewish Federation

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May 1998 Iyyar-Sivan 5758

Israel 50 “Jew”bilee

   

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

n Sunday, May 10th the Central Kentucky Jewish A special feature ofthe “Jew”bilee will be The Traveling Jew- f
Federation presents an Israeli “Shuk” Marketplace ish Book Fair which offers Israeli music on cassettes and CDS,

to celebrate Israel’s 50th Anniversary “Israeli Style!” as well as a variety of books on Israel. The Book Fair offers a l;
The celebration is planned from Noon to 3:00 pm. at the Se- large selection of Judaic books of all interests including: Children’s ;
nior Citizens Books, Gift Books for Gradua- = :
Center at the tion, Confirmation, Weddings, Ii 1‘
corner of Alumni Cookbooks, Women’s Studies

andNicholasville Books, Jewish Sheet Music
and will include Books, Jewish Thought, etc.

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Music, Dancing, The day will offer you and your
fly Food, “Camel” family awonderful opportunity to
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Israel An nou nces New J ubilee Issue of Israel Bonds
n celebration of Israel’s 50th anniversary, the economic progress. Investment in the new sales period in which the bonds are purchased.
Ir;ation’s Finance Ministry has approved a Jubilee Issue Bond will be an important Interest is paid twice yearly, on May 1 and Novem—
ew Jubilee Issue of Israel bonds that is means of continuing that legacy of success her 1.
now available. and achievement.” In addition, the original registered owner of the
In announcing the new issue, Israel Bonds The Jubilee Issue is composed of two types Series A bond can assign it by way of collateral
National Campaign Chairman Irwin Hochberg of bonds: Series A, which has a five year security to an institutional lender three years from the
called the commemorative bonds “a perfect way maturity, and Series B, which matures after 10 issue date. Series B holders can assign their bonds as
to establish a personal connection with Israel years. For bonds purchased March 15 through collateral five years from the issue date. Purchasers of ‘
during this historic anniversary year.” April 24, 1998, Series A bonds will have an either bond also have the option of adding to their ,1
State of Israel Bonds President and CEO annual interest rate of 6.30% and Series B investment in $5,000 increments within the 12 month :
Gideon Patt added, “From the first Indepen- bonds, 6.65%. Initial subscriptions for both peribd following the initial subscription. 1"
dence Issue in 1951, Israel Bonds have been bonds are $25,000, with the fixed annual Complete details and current interest rates on the '
closely identified with Israel’s extraordinary interest rate determined at the beginning of the new Jubilee Issue can be obtained by calling Cathy
Weinberger, field representative, at the Bonds office,
CKJF (513) 421-4144 or 888-852-3195.
340 Romany Road NONPROFIT ORG' State of Israel Bonds is an international organi-
. US. POSTAGE PAID . . . . .
Lexmgton, KY 40502 LEXINGTON, KY zat1on offenng securrt1es rssued by the government
pERMlT NO_ 719 ofIsrael. Since the first bond was sold in 1951,
Sandee Wi 1des Israel Bonds has secured more than $18 billion in
Temp 1 e Adath I S rae 1 investment capital for the development of every

124 North Ashland Avenue

Lex i ngton KY 4 0 5 0 2 — l 5 9 5 aspect of Israel’s economy. Throughout its history,
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Israel has maintained a perfect record on the
payment of principal and interest on the securities it

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