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November 12, 1976 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-11-12

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1 rIC UCIRVI I JETTI3r1 IrM113

SAM
BARNETT

Readers Forum

Kashrut Question

AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Editor, The Jewish News;
Now that we all have
heard from the Rabbi . . .
"that in today's sophisti-
cated, highly mechanized
food industry, many in-
gredients are put into a
product that are not
listed among the ingre-
dients on the label" may I
be permitted to comment
briefly.
Since the Rabbi made
such a sweeping state-
ment, it should be easy for
him to enumerate a few
instances in which ingre-
dients are added to a food
item without appearing
on the label. I, for one,
would be particularly in-
terested in the hidden in-
gredients of
trefe
cornstarch.
We live in a time, in
which people want to
know what is going on,
and it is incumbent upon
the Rabbi to furnish the
public with the facts as
they apply to rabbinical
supervision.

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Editor, The Jewish News:
After the recent birth
of our son, I was both
amazed and disturbed by
the number of young
Jewish mothers who are
choosing to have their
baby's circumcision per-
formed in the hospital by
a doctor.
They felt they were
providing the best and
safest care for their child.
These baby boys are cir-
cumcized mostly on the
third or fourth day and
sent home the following
day with their mothers. I
fet so sorry for these mis-
led young mothers.
Mrs. Byron Krieger

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The many items that
carry the OU sign lately
give rise to a form of skep-
ticism that may do ir-
reparable harm to the
legitimate concern for
making kosher food
available to those who
want to purchase it.
There is, one may safely
assume, a cost factor in-
volved in supervision and
in order to be above re-
proach, it would be wise to
have a well informed pub-
lic.
Kurt Bauer

543-6488

Editor, The Jewish News:
Much as Israel ap-
preciates American help,
and being the beneficiary
of this country's bounty,
we are also the benefac-

for of the United States.
Israel is an unsinkable
aircraft carrier in the
midsts of that vital area
which stands like a bain
in haldz (bone in the
throat) to the Soviets.
But for Israel, America
would probably need in
that region a mass of
ships and armament to
further the containing of
the Soviets.
May I commend for
your inspiration and that
of your vast readership
the following revised ver-
sion of our own Star-
Spangled Banner, second
stanza: (sung to the tune
of Hatikva)

Oh thus be it ever when Israel
shall stand,
Between her loved homes and the
war's desolation
Blessed with victory and peace
may the Heaven-rescued land
P.raise Hashem Y isborakh who

made and preserved her a nation.
Then conquer she must for her
cause is just

And this be her motto in Hashem is
our trust,
And the blue star of David in
triumph shall waive

O'er Eretz Yisroel, the home of the
brave.
M. Manuel Merzon

(For Reaction to Corn-
mentary, See Page 54)

Disease in Israel

TEL AVIV (ZINS) —
Professor Natan Trainin
says that 6,000 cancer
cases are discovered in
Israel each year — or 220
of every 100,000 individu-
als are afflicted with the
disease.

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