Bring Some editor's letter to Your T here's nothing like vivid colors to bright- en up a gray, February day. We prescribe a dose of red fashions, mixed well with passions and trends to eliminate the win- r® M. B. Jewe r /Torism ter blahs. Linda Bachrack, assistant editor, and Debbie Schultz, art director, are still seeing red from our fashion shoot with staff photographer Krista Husa. Krista enlisted the help of her friend, Abby Rutheiser, to model some red-hot fashions —leather skirts, leather pants, skimpy T-shirts and shiny acces- sories. Our passions profile is Dr. David Cantor, an obstetrician and gynecologist who creates showroom-quality furniture in his workroom at home. Writer Jill Davidson interviewed this remarkable physician at his West Bloomfield home. Read about his wonderful hobby and where he finds his inspiration. We showcase two very different and interesting events this issue: the Chinese Auction at N'Iachon L'Torah and singles weekend at Camp Tanuga. We hope these colors and stories are just the right prescription to get you through the winter doldrums. So keep red hot and well read this season with Style at the Jewish News and Style magazine. Sincerely, (248) 356-7007 M.B. JEWELRY DESIGN & MFG. LTD. Applegate Square •• 29847 Northwestern Hwy. Southfield, MI 48034 4 • FEBRUARY 2001 • STYLE AT THE JN ip Carla Schwartz