I FINE ARTS I bim Come to Krandall 's for that "Very Special" Gift ...for Your "Very Special" Person KrandaIl's exceptional inventory is the finest and largest in the mid-west. Shop now, while the selection is still superb and your schedule is less demanding. Layaway now! D DETUIT ETROIT GALLERY of CONTEMPORARY CRAFTS lialiblia 104 FISHER BUILDING DETROIT. MI 48909 313.873.7888 • Save Up to 40% DIAMOND JEWELRY Rings, Bracelets, Earrings & Necklaces VALUES — $400. to $ 137.800. NOW - $240. to $97,750. PRECIOUS GEMSTONE JEWELRY Emerald, Sapphire, Ruby and Many Others VALUES — $350. to $33,800. NOW - $225. to $22,000. PEARL JEWELRY AND NECKLACES VALUES — $295. to $39,000. ONE OF A KIND PLEATED DRESSES by ELLEN HAUPTLI NOW - $175. to $26,000. DIAMOND STUD EARRINGS 1/5 ct. to 4 ct. Total Wt. VALUES — $300. to $26.500. NOW - $190. to $18,500. We offer a unique selection of the very best in American crafts . . . gifts for everyone, including yourself • INDIVIDUAL DIAMONDS SidKAattdall FOURTH GENERATION JEWELERS World Headquarters 755 West Big Beaver Road (16 Mile at 1-75) Troy, Michigan 48084 • Phone: (313) 362-4500 Holiday Hours: Open 9:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Mon. through Fri., Sat. 9:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Major Credit Cards Accepted .33 ct. Round .56 ct. Round .81 ct. Marquise 1.03 ct. Round 1.27 et. Marquise 2.17 ct. Round 2.87 ct. Pear Shape VALUE NOW $400. $240. $1,175. $775. $1.990. $1,390. $2,750. $1,775. $4,850. $3,350. $13,400. $7,980. $21,000.$12,650. Many of these items are one-of-a-kind. They are, of course, subject to prior sale. At Sidney Krandall & Sons, we offer something more precious than diamonds. It's a bond of trust our family has established with all our customers...a bond of trust that you and your family can count on today...and into the future. 4060100040001000.010* GALLERY HOURS: MON-Rl10-6 SAT 10-5 OPEN UNTIL 8 PM ON THEATRE NIGHTS THE TIME SHOP Professional Clock Repair 1 Restoration • Cuckoo Clocks • Music Boxes ROAD SERVICE ON GRANDFATHER CLOCKS 737-2455 Sugartree Plaza 6241 Orchard Lake Rd. West Bloomfield IustTeroCus% MANILOW . Let me do all those things you're just too busy to do. I can: Grocery shop, wait for the repairman, shop for a party, pick up the cleaning, etc., etc. What do you need to have done? AT A BARRY LOW PRICE • BARRY MANILOW KEEP EACH OTHER WARM WHEN THE GOOD TIMES COME AGAIN THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY ARISTA BARRY MANILOW $ 7 49S Cass. i 2 99 CD Sale ends 12-24-89 A BARRY MANILOW FOR THE '90s. His classic new album featuring "Keep Each Other Warm," "Please Don't Be Scared," "When The Good Times Come Again," "The One That Got Away" and more great songs you'll be hearing for years to come. Danielle Zalc 681-1167 8-6 Monday-Saturday 2 hour minimum 4 hour notice MEET BARRY! Barry will be signing autographs at Harmony House Oakland Mall on riesday, Dec. 12 at 12:30 BARRY MANI T,(YNN T lU GREATEST 'TITS VOLUME II also available: GREATEST HITS I • c GREATEST HITS II ARM& Harmony House WITH 30 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS OPEN DAILY 10.9, SUN. 12-5 76 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1989 ot coiiefA 1. LP's • CD's • CASSETTES • VIDEOS! lE• jewelry <• accessories • apparel ■ furniture ■ bridal registry O ■ wish list ■ executive gifts o CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! Call The Jewish News 354-6060 Judaica Fair In Jerusalem The Third Jerusalem Inter- national Judaica Fair will be held April 1-5 at the Binyanei Ha'ooma Convention Center in Jerusalem. The exhibits will reflect the diversity in the art and tradi- tion of Judaica throughout the past centuries. Chi display will be hundreds of original Jewish artistic objects, in- cluding Holy Land anti- quities, rare books and manuscripts, maps, ritual ob- jects, paintings, antique and modern ornamental and religious objects. Cultural highlights during the five-day fair will include a one-day seminar offering an academic and theoretical Perspective on the practical aspects of Judaica. Par- ticipants will discuss "Art and Judaica In Our Time?' Also offered will be a first- time exhibit of the works of upcoming graduates from the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design. Sotheby's will present a ma- jor exhibit featuring antiques, paintings and other Judaica. Many independent dealers, collectors, museum curators, gallery owners and scholars from Israel and around the world are expected to par- ticipate. Last year, the fair featured 100 exhibit stands with participants from the United States, England, Ita- ly, Holland and Israel. More than 15,000 visitors, in- cluding buyers and the public, visited the Fair. For information, call Michal Meryn, (212) 744-2818. NEWS I Berlin Wall Day Is Opposed Bonn (JTA) — An official of the opposition Social Democratic Party has warn- ed against allowing joy over the opening of the Berlin Wall to erase the memory of Jewish suffering during the Nazi era. Heinz Putzrath, who chairs the SPD's committee of Nazi survivors, spoke out against proposals to make Nov. 9, the day the East German regime opened the wall, a national holiday in West Germany. He pointed out that the day is the anniversary of the Kristallnacht — the night of broken glass — the first government-sanctioned ' pogrom in Nazi Germany which occurred on Nov. 9-10, 1938.