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November 30, 2006 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-11-30

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EDITOR'S LETTER

OUR FRIEND Judy Weiner has always had a passion for collecting. Long before she opened House on Main, a

Royal Oak boutique brimming with new and vintage china and furniture, plus baby gifts and more, her obsession

began with a set of six china plates in flow blue — a pottery technique whose blue transfer has been softly blurred.

Her grandmother gave them to Weiner when she was a child, explaining

how they had once belonged to her mother. She was hooked.

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In college, she bought her first photograph — an Alfred Stieglitz, no

less. She later bought an Annie Liebovitz for $350. "It was easier back

then because everything was inexpensive," says Weiner. "This was the

1960s, so starting early helped. Now I have a lot of things that I can't

even put on the walls, so I give them to my kids."

Eventually she added to those first six plates and has amassed a col-

lection of more than 75 pieces of the beautifully hued china — examples

of which she used to set our luminous Chanukah table for this issue. "I

like to mix the new with the old," she says, "and I like the unexpected."

To see how Weiner mixed it up for Chanukah, turn to "Rhapsody In

Blue" on page 24.

Happy Chanukah!

Lynne Konstantin, editor

Ikonstantin@thejewishnews. corn

Judy Weiner in her Huntington Woods home

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