I NEWS I Visit the Spectacular 1989 Homearama and be sure to see the homes at 5757 Lochmore Ct. and 5742 Muirfield which are located in the Hills of Oakland Subdivision, North of Dutton, East of Adams in Rochester Hills. Oberammergau Warning Given Designed by John Ferris Barbara Ann Petro Furnishings by Sherwood Studios Professional Interior Designers Tel-Twelve Mall 12 Mile & Telegraph Daily 1O-9, Sun. 12-5 354-9060 Audio8 Watch for the opening ofour - new design studio in West Bloomfield ' MARV SAYS CUSTOM WALL MIRROR SPECIALISTS TUB & SHOWER ENCLOSURES MIRRORED BIFOLD OR SLIDING DOORS INSULATED GLASS REPLACED) TABLE TOP S STORM DOORS & WINDOWS PATIO DOOR WALLS REPLACED • STORMS & SCREENS REPAIRED A Z Urie 7;4; c 7 GLASS & AUTO TRIM et el CUSTOM WALL MIRRORS III IN VISIT OUR SHOWROOM 'Suggested List Price /- MOBIL AUTO GLASS SERVICE TIRES & ACCESSORIES SOUTIWIELD: 24777 Telegraph 353-2500 Other locations: Wayne and Uncoln Park DAVID ROSENMAN'S AILITO AmmilPIIIRCH1A1111ERS NEW & USED CAR BROKER (313) 851-CARS (313) 851-2277 58 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1989 VINTAGE WRISTWATCHES WANTED PATEK PHILIPPE ROLEX AUDEMARS VACHERON LeCOULTRE CORUM COIN GUBELIN CARTIER MOONPHASES CHRONOGRAPHS All interesting or unusual time pieces. Need not be running. ABBOTT'S-COINEX CORPORATION 1393 S. Woodward Ave. • Birmingham, MI 48011 • (313) 644-6833 New York — The American Jewish Committee and the Anti-Defamation League have joined in alerting travel agents and tour groups that the 1990 Oberammergau Pas- sion Play still contains anti- Jewish material that has been criticized by Roman Catholic authorities as well as Jewish groups. According to Rabbi A. James Rudin, director of AJC's department of inter- religious affairs, and Rabbi Leon Klenicki, director of ADL's department of inter- faith affairs, despite asurances by the play's pro- ducers that they would remove some of this material, the basic text "remains fun- damentally flawed and is a major transmitter of harsh and diviive anti-Jewish attitudes. "It must be viewed," they added, "with an awareness that its anti-Jewish elements do not represent contem- porary Christian thinking. The play is not in accordance with the teachings of the Se- . cond _Vatican Council or of subsequent Catholic guide- lines on Passion plays." Guidelines for evaluating the Oberammergau pageant and other Passion plays are available from ADL, AJC, and the National Conference of Catholic Bishops. The Oberammergau play is given every 10 years and is the world's most heavily at- tended Passion play, drawing hundreds of thousands of tourists to the small Bavarian village of Oberammergau. First produced in 1634, it cur- rent employs a text written in the 19th century. Christian and Jewish critics alike have pointed to anti-Jewish elements in the text itself as well as in the staging and costumes used -in recent pro ductions. (For example, some Jewish characters have been portrayed as having horns.) Representatives of AJC and ADL have met with Oberam- mergau officials several times over the years to discuss the play and request changes — some of which have been made, but without substan- tively changing the anti- Jewish quality of the play. Most recently, in May, 1989, a delegation representing the two Jewish groups and an American interreligious dialogue group met with Oberammergau leaders to discuss the 1990 production, which will run from May to September. Rabbi Rudin represented AJC; Dr. Leonard