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June 01, 2001 - Image 133

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-06-01

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Marketplace

Pam Staler

Cyber Spot

Max Broock, Inc.

Associate Broker
(248) 901-4255

Cvber Spot reviews and Web site addresses are now on JN Online:
rww.detroitjewishnews.corn

VISIT MY WEBSITE AT:
www.pamstolencorn

Email: pstoler@pamstoler.com

OVER $22 MILLION IN
SALES EVERY YEAR!

Content
Design
Ease of Ilse

NEW CONSTRUCTION

Quality built home designed by
Dominick Tringali. Two-story
entry opens to formal living
room, dining room and private
library. kitchen with granite
countertops, center island.
built-in desk and breakfast area
opens to family room with fire-
place. The foyer, powder room
and kitchen have hardwood
floors. The master bedroom has
a tray ceiling, limestone bath
and extra large walk-on closet.
Finished lower level with day-
light windows, partial 2nd
kitchen, full bath and potential
for screening room and exercise
or 5th bedroom. $849,000
#21033558 Ask for Pam.
(248) 901-4255

Online Jewish

anath-American

o ame

UPPER STRAITS
LAKEFRONT HOME

This spectacular home was
rebuilt in 1989 with 138 feet of
frontage. Attention to detail
and quality throughout. Grand
entrance hall with high ceil-
ings and open arches leading
to living room, and great room.
Private master suite and large
kitchen are among the many
liiving areas with views of the
lake. The entire home features
oak trim and moldings,
beveled glass, terra cotta, mar-
ble and granite surfaces. West
Bloomfield schools. $3,495,000
#21037240 Ask for Pam.
(248) 901-4255

kivIES D. BESSER

Pedal to the Jewish News

ometimes, sites that are
intended primarily to sell
things also have something to
offer visitors who aren't in a
ying mood.
The Jewish-American Hall of Fame,
site intended to highlight and sell
idaic medallic portraiture, has some-
ling to offer casual visitors, but not a
)t.
The home page offers a number of
ioices — each appropriately marked
y a picture of a medal.
Start with the "Virtual Tour
'rough 500 Years of Jewish-American
[istory." Featured here: several dozen
Ames, from Christopher Columbus
Barbra Streisand. Click on a name
r more information.
Another section — "Are yc .1 an
instein?" — features quizzes about
mous American Jews. A quiz on the
riter Isaac Bashevis Singer, for
stance, offers eight multiple-choice
iestions. Don't worry, your grades
on't be sent to your mom, and truth
tell, it's pretty easy to guess your
ay to a good score. But you'll proba-
y learn something in the process.

A "special exhibits" section current-
ly features Albert Einstein. But it
offers little more than a kind of ency-
clopedia entry about the great thinker
and information about nations that
have honored him with — you
guessed it — medals.
Yeah, you can buy medals here, but
there's no high-pressure salesmanship;
feel free to browse without buying.
It's an interesting mishmash of
information, but marred by a lack of
depth. A link to Mordecai Noah, for
example — one of the most fascinat-
ing characters in American Jewish his-
tory — provides only a passing refer-
ence to the man who tried to create a
Jewish utopia in Buffalo, N.Y., of all
places.
Check it out at:
wwvv.amuseurn.org/jahf/



Seen on the Net:

No Jewish organization does the Web
as well as the Lubavitch folks. An
example: the Chabad Centers home-
page. Easy-to-use maps provide links
to local Chabad houses around the
world — from Fairfax, Va. to the
Republic of the Congo.
Cool. www.chabadcenters.com

VIEWS OF
QUARTON LAKE,
WOODS & RIVER.

OPEN HOUSE, SUNDAY
1:00-4:00 p.m.

Rare opportunity to own
unique Birmingham property
with elevated views of Quarton
lake. Existing shingle sided
home features large living room
and dining room with hard-
wood floors, recessed lights
and fireplace:Family room has
beadboard ceiling. Berber car-
pet and doorwalls to deck with
views of gardens and fountain.
Nicely appointed bedrooms.
3rd bedroom could be libra ry
Great potential to expand,
rebuild or move in as-is!
$799,900 #21030506. Ask for
Pam. (248) 901-4255

COVENTRY LAKE
CONTEMPORARY

Fabulous 10,000 sq. ft. lakefront
home. Dramatic two-story mar-
ble entry. Exquisite step-down
living room with built-in wet
bar and sunken sitting area
with built-in circular seating
and fireplace. Formal two-story
dining room with marble fire-
place. Gourmet kitchen opens
to family room. Master suite
has a door wall to private ter-
race, a marble fireplace and an
extensive marble bath.
Finished walk-out lower level
has a second kitchen and an
indoor pool. 5 fireplaces.
S1,400,000 #21031284 Ask for
Pam. (248) 901-4255

,ttaaa M iAik,:

Don't Make A Move . . .Without Pam!

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