OY VAY! ALL UNDER ONE ROOF I Could Have Bought Wholesale! Israel Embassy Opens In Moscow Tel Aviv (JTA) — Soviet Jews awaiting visas were among the some 100 guests and staff present last week when the Israeli flag was once more hoisted above the building which had been and is now once again Israel's Embassy in Moscow. With the building restored to its former prestige, Israel's national anthem, "Hatikvah," was sung and the champagne flowed. Leading the festivities was Arye Levin, who held am- bassador's rank but could function only on the con- sular level until Moscow resumed full diplomatic re- lations with Israel on Oct. 18. "It's a great day" in Soviet-Israeli relations, said Mr. Levin, who predicted "more great days are ahead of us." Mr. Levin placed a new bronze plaque, reading "Embassy of Israel" in Heb- rew and Cyrillic letters, at the building's entrance. The plaque was being "returned to its proper place," he said. Mr. Levin told reporters later that he thought the Soviet Union could play a constructive role at the Mid- dle East peace conference opening Wednesday in Madrid under joint U.S.-Soviet auspices. He suggested that the Soviets might use their in- fluence to moderate the posi- tions of Syria and other Arab countries. The embassy was closed in June 1967, after the Soviet Union severed all ties with Israel on the final day of the Six-Day War. It remained vacant for more than 20 years while Israeli interests in the Soviet Union were represented by the Dutch Embassy. In 1988, Israel and the Soviet Union exchanged "interest sections" after low- level Soviet diplomats had opened an office in Tel Aviv, ostensibly to see to Soviet properties in Jerusalem. Months later, a small Israeli mission set up shop at the old embassy building in Moscow. But it was not elevated to embassy status until Soviet Foreign Min- ister Boris Pankin came to Jerusalem and signed the agreement re-establishing normal relations between his country and the Jewish state. It was Israel's first diplo- matic payoff for agreeing to attend the peace conference. l■- ■- 1.17 .7" .:■■■■■■■■■- .7 MN M. MB OEM MO IMO UM =I OEM This Tuesday and Wednesday IN THE ORCHARD MALL WEST BLOOMFIELD EVERY WATCH is 50% OFF Limit 1 per customer We gift wrap No refunds or exchanges MARK SHOPNICK JEWELERS r I CHILDREN'S SPECIAL I $ 45 TOTAL 1 I 28859 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills, Michigan 48018 Market Place Plaza 553-2196 HOURS: Mon. & Thurs. 9:30-7, Tues., Wed., Fri. & Sat. 9:30-6 I. EYE EXAM 2. `a I EYEGLASSES* *1 Pair Single Vision I Scratch Coated Lenses I and Frame - Plus 1 Year 1 Breakage Warranty. L Dan Stein, Optometrist 110% SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT UNITED OPTICAL FARMINGTON HILLS LIVONIA WestBrook Middlebelt Shopping Plaza Center 18768 31531 W. Middlebelt 13 Mile Rd. Road 553.8270 474.6560 I LAB ON PREMISES I ■ ■ ■ Custom Railings Shower Enclosures a Etched And Carved U Glass Furniture Glass Designs 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed ■ ■ Come Visit Our Beautiful Showroom No Deposit Required FREE In-home Design Service *MEM MA' CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! Call The Jewish News 354.6060 20 % OFF ALL MIRROR WORK tvith this ad • Thru 1991 3011 Haggerty Rd. Any Tub & Shower Enclosure And New Mirrored Bifolds with this ad • Thru 1991 (1/4 Mile North of Pontiac Trail) THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 71