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GIA 1.02 ct. Round SP E $ 5,450
GIA 1.22 ct. Round VS2 G $ 6,900
GIA 1.51 ct. Round VS2 F $10,900
GIA 1.68 ct. Round Si' O $11,300
GIA 2.02 ct. Round SP H $13,200
GIA 2.01 Gt. Round VS2 E S18,200
GIA 2.50 ct. Round SP E $16,500
GIA 2.69 Gt. Round VS' F $21,500
GIA 3.01 et. Round VS2 G $27,000
GIA 4.01 ct. Round VS 2 G $38,300
GIA 4.28 ct. Round S1 2 F $34,200
GIA 5.08 ct. Round SI 2 G $46,700
GIA 1 01 .ct prippfsly§i _9 $ 4,200
sr F $ 4,750
GIA 1.05
ct.
SP E $ 4,700
GIA 1.05 ct. Oval
GIA 1.00 ct. Emerald US' G $ 4,400
GIA 1.51 ct. Princess SI' G $ 6,200
GIA 1.51 ct. Marquis SP E $ 8,500
GIA 1.72 Gt. PrincessVS E $ 9,900
GIA 1.70 ct. Radiant VS' G $ 9,100
GIA 2.02 ct. Princess VS 2 E $12,900
GIA 1.94 ct. Emerald WS2 E $12,400
GIA 2.23 ct. Marquis VS2 D $17,000
GIA a38 ct. Radiant VS2 G $14,600
GIA 2.70 Gt. Princess SP G $16,000
GIA 3.02 ct. Emerald VS G $24,800
SP F $19,500
GIA 3.01 Gt. Pear
SI2 G $41,000
GIA 5.06 ct. Pear
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Oct. 5 Tuesday, 6 p.m. Ruach
Hadassah dinner at Little Daddy's in
Southfield. At 7:15 p.m., caravan to
Boys and Girls Republic. For reserva-
tions or questions, call Lainie Phillips,
(248) 547-5116.
Division kicks off its fund-raising
campaign at the Max M. Fisher
Federation. Volunteer solicitors are
needed. For information, call June
Reed at Federation, (248) 642-4260,
ext. 208.
Oct. 6 Wednesday, 7 p.m. Eastern
Michigan University Hillel planning
meeting at Hillel, 965 Washtenaw,
Ypsilanti. Kosher snacks.
Oct.17 - April 30 Sundays, 7:30 p.m.
B'nai B'rith Leadership Network
Bowling League at Country Lanes.
Bowl bi-monthly on four-person
teams. Cost: $10 per week. For infor-
mation, call Annise Berger, (248)
478 2451.
Oct. 9 Saturday, 8:30 p.m. YAD's
Israel Party, hosted by the 1999 Israel
Mission participants at the home of
Rachel Miller, 2085 Lone Pine Road.
Sign up early for next year's trip to
Israel. Your $100 deposit saves $250
from the cost of the trip, and makes
you eligible to win a free trip. The
party is free. For information, call
Lauren Dworkin at Jewish Federation,
(248) 203-1492.
Oct. 14 Thursday, 9:30 a.m. Hillel of
Metro Detroit is co-sponsoring the
Distinguished Speakers Series with
Michigan Attorney General Jennifer
Granholm at Oakland Community
College's Smith Theatre. For infor-
mation, call Robyn Grauer at (313)
577-3459, or Harvey Bronstein at
(248) 471-4477.
Oct. 15 Friday, 5 p.m. "Punims for
Pumpkins" Jewish pumpkin painting
contest, followed by Shabbat dinner.
Pumpkins will be provided and com-
pleted pumpkins donated to Mott
Children's Hospital and Ronald
McDonald House. For dinner reserva-
tions, by Oct. 12, call EMU Hillel,
(734) 482-0456 or e-mail
hillel@online.emich.edu
Oct. 17 Sunday, 7 p.m. Hillel of
Metro Detroit's Improv Night at the
D. Dan & Betty Kahn Jewish
Community Center, room 332.
Learn the art of improv and what it
takes to be funny. Cost: $5. RSVP by
Oct. 13 to Robyn Grauer, (313) 577-
_3459.
Oct. 17 Sunday, 5:30-9 p.m. YAD's
Super Sunday. The Young Adult
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Oct. 24 Sunday, 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
"Your Communication Styles - A
Turn-On or Turn-Off?" Sponsored
by Connections, the singles
programs of Jewish Family Services
of Washtenaw County, at the
Washtenaw JCC, 2935 Birch
Hollow Dr., Ann Arbor. Brian
Ashin will help Jewish single adults
analyze their communication styles
and work toward more open, direct
interactions. Followed by brunch
and social hour. $5 donation sug-
gested. For information, call
Washtenaw JFS, (734) 971-3280.
Oct. 25 Monday, 7-8:30 p.m.
Agency for Jewish Education's
Educational Exchange at Barnes &
Noble in West Bloomfield. Rabbi
Benjamin Segal, the Jewish
Theological Seminary scholar-in-resi-
dence, will present: "The Jewish Sex
Ethic and the Song of Songs." There
will be a raffle drawing at the program
for a free Educational Exchange book-
of-the-month. No charge. For infor-
mation, call Amy Milner at AJE,
(248) 354-1050.
Oct. 25 Monday, 9 p.m. Hillel of
Metro Detroit Coffee House Night at
Borders Books and Music. For infor-
mation, call Robyn Grauer at Hillel,
(313) 577-3459.
Oct. 26 and Nov. 9 Tuesdays, 7:30
p.m. Temple Beth El Next
Generation wine tasting classes at
the temple. Master sommelier Nidal
Zaher is teaching the series. The