STUDIO ers from all over Germany, as well as tourists from far-flung places. They are Jewish and non- Jewish. Maxim Beller, a young Jewish novelist living in Munich, is reg- ular customer. So is Patrick Susskin, author of Perfume, a best seller in Europe. The clientele also includes many booklovers from abroad who know of the store's extensive collection and order by using the catalogue. "We have customers from America, England, South America, France, Spain, italy, Poland," Ms. Lang enumerates. Besides its main function as a bookstore, Literatur Handlung has become a focus for Jewish cultural events in Munich. It has sponsored a number of readings by prominent Jewish writers. Last year, for example, the bookstore sponsored a reading by Susan Sontag read from her re- cent novel, The Volcano. Israeli author Amos Oz also did a read- ing here. Cartoonist Art Spiegel- man was a featured author. There are frequent lectures on varied subjects throughout the year. But even when there; s no a special program, a visit to the bookstore can be an interesting experience for the Jewish travel- er. It offers a chance to see an ex- tensive collection of Jewish books in what for many is a surprising setting, a German city. It's also the chance to meet other browsers and booklovers, both lo- cals and tourists. On the day I visited, Charles Klein was eagerly looking at the books in the philosophy section. A student in Catholic theology at Ludwig Maximilian university, he's been a regular customer fro two years. He stops in every week and was browsing with a friend on the day I met him. "I want to look at our roots," said Mr. Klein, who is Catholic and is especially interested in Jewish philosophers such as Mar- tin Buber. "I also like Jewish po- etry and liturgical books." Besides all this, he often picks up a cassette while he's here be- cause he enjoys Jewish music, or he buys the weekly German-Jew- ish newspaper also on sale here. For him — just as for many tourists — the bookstore is a fa- vorite place to visit. "It has a very special atmos- phere," he said. "I really enjoy coming here." ❑ It's easy to choose the perfect gift! • China . . . crystal . . . silver . . . flatware • "One of a kind" American Artist pieces • Anniversary gifts, birthday gifts, retirement gifts • 20% off most of your favorite brands Bloomfield Plaza • 6566 Telegraph Road at Maple • Bloomfield Hills Diner Exhibit At Gallery Women Artists Plan Exhibit The Print Gallery will feature an exhibit of signed prints, posters and sculpture of the American diner from Feb. 1-28. The artists featured are John Baeder, Ralph Goings and David Stravitz. These artists have a particu- lar romance with the diner. So did the patrons who frequented them. Gallery hours are Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Thursday evening un- til 9 p.m. The Detroit Society of Women Painters and Sculptors will ex- hibit at the Birmingham Bloom- field Art Association from Feb. 11 through March 3. The opening reception will be Feb. 11 from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Awards will be presented at the reception. The BBAA Gallery is open Monday through Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 1516 S. Cran- brook Road, Birmingham, (810) 644-0866. Detroit Focus Opens Exhibit The new year starts off on an aes- thetic high note at Detroit Focus Gallery with "Review Committee Selects: Susan Beiner, Laurie Halbritter, Dennis Jones," run- ning through Feb. 17. Exhibition hours are Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday, noon to 6 p.m. Admission is free. De- troit Focus Gallery is located at 33 East Grand River at Farmer, one block east of Woodward, across from the old Hudson's building. Publicity Deadlines 851-5533 ....................... TI-IE HOLIDAYS NAY BE OVER BUT WE'RE STILL CELEBRATING AT and gallery 20% OFF ALL PERFUME BOTTLES 20% OFF ALL PICTURE FRAMES PLUS 20% -50% OFF SELECTED ITEMS OUR STORE IS STILL FILLED WITI 1 GREAT OIFTS FOR YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS! The normal deadline for local news and publicity items is noon Thursday, eight days pri- or to issue date. The deadline for birth announcements is 10 a.m. Monday, four days prior to issue date; out-of-town obit- uaries, 10 a.m. Tuesday, three days prior to issue date. Located ill the Orchard huh West Bloomfield 855-4488 All material must be type- written, double-spaced, on 8V2 x 11 paper and include the name and daytime telephone number of sender. Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 SALE RUNS TI IROUGI I JANUARY rloalag, Tucsdau, WaIncsclau Friday, Saturday 10-5:30 Thursday 10:00-9:00 Sunday 12:00-5:00 107