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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-09-07

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Shopping Spree continued from page 33

Did you Know m

98 percent of
Tender's merchandise is exclusive from within
Michigan?

Crer C - oices: Lord & Taylor, Neiman

Marcus, Nordstrom, Marshall Field's, Roz &
Sherm, Hersh's, Eleganza, Mark Keller, Scott
Gregory
R.G.

BEST DEPARTMENT STORE

Nordstrom

The Somerset Collection-North, Troy

"I lire the service and the
vane)/ of the Terchandise.
They have everything. It's
we I laid out, and ifs such a
Fre-y store; it reminds re of
the old depaTTent stores in
downtown Detroit."

Toby Faber, West Bloomfield

Nordstrom is a full-service department store
that carries men's, women's and children's
clothing, shoes, jewelry, cosmetics, gifts and
accessories. A beauty salon and a restaurant
are also on premises. Known for its
exceptional customer service, there are 136
Nordstrom stores in 26 states.

Did you Know

that the first
Nordstrom was a shoe store in Seattle named
Wallin & Nordstrom, opened in 1901 by John
W. Nordstrom and Carl Wallin?

Other Choices:

Marshall Field's, Lord
& Taylor, Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue
R.G.

SHOE STORE

DSW

West Bloomfield, Southfield, Troy

"Thsey
r'ave a
huge
variety,
the
latest

styles and the prices are
right. I always find
soTething there."

Faye Damraur, West Bloomfield

very 'in'
not only cute
clothes but great toy Loxes,
lamps anc thincs you can't
find elsewhere."

Elaine Raznick, West Bloomfield

Designer Shoe Warehouse has eight locations
in Michigan, and 106 stores nationwide, with
expansion plans in progress. They carry a
wide range of designer shoes for men and
women at extremely reasonable prices.

Dic you snow

the average DSW
store houses about 20,000 pairs of shoes?

Other Choices:

Nordstrom, Neiman
Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, Marshall Field's,
Sundance Shoes

K.V.

JUDAICA STOW

Esther's Judaica & Gift
World

West Bloomfield

Koochie Koo is a unique childrens' clothing
store with the latest trends and fashions for
cool kids. They offer a combination of
American and European brands, with a great
seletion of accessories. A perfect place to buy
gifts as well.

Did you now

"Their prices are very
reasonable anc they have
wondetl stu Whenever
need a Judaica
that's
the place I go."

Koochie-Koo is
co-owned by two local young Jewish moms,
Audrey Klayman and Amy Sternfeld?

Other Choices:

The Gap, Baby & Me,
Old Navy, Guys N' Gals, Annie Dauphinee,
Children's Place

K.V.

Daryl Ziegelman, Farmington Hills

Esther's named after the owners' mother,
Esther Kagan — was started by a group of
investors who felt there should be a Judaica
shop in West Bloomfield to serve the growing
community there. Opened in the early '90s,
Esther's specializes in giftware, wine and
Jewish books and music.

Did you Know „,

mezuzot are

Esther's biggest seller?

Other Choices:

Tradition! Tradition!,
Spitzer's Hebrew Book & Gift Center,
Borenstein's, Tapper's Diamonds & Fine
Jewelry, Adat Shalom Synagogue Gift Shop

K.V.

CHILDREN'S CLOTHING

Koochie Koo

West Bloomfield

"Their stuff is very novel anc

Danielle Peleg Gallery

West Bloomfield

"We like the fact that the
callery carries wore by so
Tany Jewish artists, who we
lire to suppo7. Danielle is
an extreTely knowledceab e
woman, always on the
looKout for new artists."

Jay and Sandy Stark, Bloomfield Hills

The gallery, owned by Israeli-born Danielle
Peleg, features a variety of modern, traditional
and figurative art by a variety of artists from
around the world, with a focus on Israeli art.
Many fine art originals are also available. She
travels extensively, so the selection or artists

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