THE JEWISH NEWS FIVE REASONS PIO REFINANCE YOUR MORTGAGE WITH CHASE, NOW LOWER RATES. MORE SAVINGS. Refinance your mortgage now while rates are down, and you can enjoy the benefits of lower monthly payments. And, Chase doesn't require a tax escrow account, so you can save even more. With Chase, you can even minimize your out-of-pocket expenses by financing the entire cost of your closing. YOU CAN PUT THE MONEY IN YOUR HOME TO WORK. If you qualify, Chase will refinance a great deal more than your current loan balance. That way, the built-up equity in your home can mean extra cash when you refinance. You can use that extra money for home improvements, investments, education or for that vacation you've been promising yourself. A FLEXIBLE MORTGAGE WITH MANY OPTIONS. Chase provides a wide variety of mortgage financing products and features. For exam- ple: extended amortization and a range of repayment terms; pre-approved mortgages; loan amounts which better reflect your home's current market value; no pre-pay- ment penalties and much more. FAST ANSWERS AND UNPARALLELED SERVICE. At Chase, you work with one professional, a Personal Financial Consultant. Your Consul- tant will guide and advise you from your first call through closing. And, Chase Personal Financial Consultants have the authority to give you fast answers and tailor your financ- ing and payment terms to fit comfortably with your individual situation. WE SPECIALIZE IN LARGE LOANS. If you're looking to refinance a mortgage of up to $1 million or more, you owe it to your- self to investigate the savings, the features, and the service Chase will provide. Give Chase a call today. There are at least five reasons you'll be glad you did. CHASE 111, Chase Manhattan of Michigan Bloomfield Hills: 313-645-6466 EOUAL MOUSING OPPORTUNITY C 1989 Chase Manhattan Financial Services, Inc. Introduces Wearable Art Jackets and coats in exciting pieced combinations of denim, corduroy, leather, suede, wool, tapestry, velvet, lace and Indian weavings. 50OFF Ev i AneirSn ytto l ohscitkng • Pearls • Watches • Clocks • Fine Quality Gold, Diamonds & Precious Stones *Excluding prior soles, layaways and custom work BRUCE WEISS CUSTOM )fW[LRY Mon.-Fri. 10-4 • Sat. 10-3 )011 HAIL Ii MAD I 26125 I1,11`.1 POAD. 501,1441 MI(FICAN Ili! MAYSAIR ...1-q() ,S AI NOP11-0.1 INN IPCHW11 13131353-1424 8 FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1990 Tz• 29107 Northwestern Hwy. Southfield, Michigan 358-4085 Serving Detroit's Metropolitan Jewish Community with distinction for four decades. PUBLISHER: Charles A. Buerger ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER: Arthur M. Horwitz EDITOR EMERITUS: Philip Slomovitz EDITOR: Gary Rosenblatt ASSOCIATE EDITOR: Alan Hitsky FEATURES EDITOR: Elizabeth Applebaum STAFF WRITERS: Susan Grant Kimberly Lifton Richard Pearl CONTRIBUTING EDITOR: Elie Wiesel ISRAEL CORRESPONDENT: Ze'ev Chafets PHOTOGRAPHER: Glenn Triest LOCAL COLUMNISTS: Danny Raskin Carla Jean Schwartz BUSINESS MANAGER: Dan Chovanec ART DIRECTOR: Deb Branner PRODUCTION: Donald Cheshure Cathy Ciccone Curtis Deloye Joy Gardin Ralph Orme OFFICE STAFF: Shirley Berman Percy Kaplan Pauline Max Marlene Miller Dharlene Norris Jeri Poma Laura Prevost Ellen Warshaw Melanie Wilson ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES: Susan Brooks Kathy Johnson Betsy Leemon Randy Marcuson Lisa Marshall Rick Nessel Danny Raskin Adrian Williams EDITORIAL DEADLINE: All public and social announcements must be received by Friday noon, seven days prior to desired date of publication. Must be typewritten. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEADLINE: Tuesday noon DISPLAY ADVERTISING DEADLINE: Monday 4:30 p.m. SUBSCRIPTIONS: 1 year-$26 — 2 years-$46. Out of State-$33 per year. Foreign-$48 per year. 27676 FRANKLIN ROAD SOUTHFIELD, MI 48034 TELEPHONE: 354-6060 1989 by The Detroit Jewish News