111111111111111•11111111111111111111.11111111P THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Rabbi Advises Checking Kashrut on Grape Derivative Products Rabbi Jack Goldman, and grape flavored soda, kosher food consultant, ice cream, and other soft has pointed out that all drinks. liquid derivatives .of the Because the United grape, at one time or another in the process of States Department of Ag- manufacturing, become riculture has recently a ban on red food what is designated in the placed color numbers 2 and 40, Jewish dietary laws as manufacturers 'of soft wine. drinks have recently Consequently, all such begun using a grape-skin products require rabbini- derivative in flavors such cal supervision and must as cherry, strawberry, be considered non-kosher cherry-cola, rock 'n rye, without the proper rab- etc. This product is non- binic endorsement. kosher and should not be Included among these used without rabbinic en- roducts are grape juice, dorsement. inixtures of grape with Brandy is technically other juices, grape jelly, wine. the con- grape jam, grape candies, tainer Unless is specifically marked as kosher, brandy should be presumed non-kosher. The same • applies to liqueuers, cor- . HOUSEHOLD SALES dials, and aperitifs. Brandy bases are usually : IN YOUR HOME • found in the darker col- ESTATES LIQUIDATED : -- •MOVING? ■ IRENE EAGLE 626-4769 626-8907: ored liqueurs and not in the lighter ones, such as apricot, banana, and peach. Other than grape, most fruit juices are kosher without rabbinic en- dorsement. This applies to the cloudy juices, such as pineapple, orange, or grapefruit. The clear juices, however, such as apple juice, are usually filtered with gelatine and should not be used unless they bear rabbinical en- dorsement. Special caution should be taken with regard to vegetable juices. Unlike fruit juices, which are generally squeezed from the raw fruit, vegetables are boiled in a kettle and then squeezed for their juices. When the same company also manufactures soups, the same kettles are used University Honors Oak Park Miss FANTASTIC 1ST ANNIVERSARY SELL-A-BRATION BUY 0 LEASE LEASE 1977 FORD LTD II $139 Susan Tukel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin Tukel of Dartmouth Ave., Oak Park, has been named a James B. Angell Scholar by the University - of Michigan. Miss Tukel, a senior in the university's honors college, received straight A's for at least two con- secutive semesters. Detroiter's Exhibit at Spertus Museum per mo. SHELDON METZ Lauren Detroiter Weingarden Rader has prepared a Bicentennial exhibit of Chicago synagogue architecture that is on display through February at Chicago's Spertus Museum of Judaica. Mrs. Rader is working on her doctorate in art history - architecture at the University of Chicago. SANdy FRIEdMAN phoToymphy 25900 Greenfield (at 10 1/2 mi Landmark Bldg.) 398-7211 CANDIDS—PORTRAITS—MOVIES—OUTDOOR . SETTINGS—INSTANT PASSPORT PHOTOS Edmund Frank & Co. Liquidators & Appraisers Of Household Contents and Estates Sale held in your home all items tagged for your approval for info call 862-3273 or 875-7650 L :S.,‘Ctoc e0,c0,(000 0■Ztoc";WOoc JOE MILLER and for the juices as are used non-kosher, unless they HIS ORCHESTRA for the soups. If the com- bear the OU or some other emblem of Music For All Occasions pany makes non-kosher soups, all the vegetable trustworthy rabbinic en- LI 5-1244 juices would therefore be dorsement. non-Kosher. This applies especially The Men's Club Of to tomato juice and the so-called vegetable cocktail juices. These should be considered El. Al Offers Film Series El Al - Israel Airlines announces it has avail- able to community groups a series of 12 films enti- tled "Israel Report." The : films are loaned at no charge. Friday, November 19, 1976 Each film runs 20 mi- nutes and focuses on his- tory, politics, archeology and education in Israel. In addition, such films as "Speaking of Israel," a travelogue, and "Israel Now," an update on Is- rael, also are available. For information, con- tact the El Al Israel Air- lines, 24100 Southfield Rd., Suite 315, Southfield, 48075 (557-5737). Delivery takes about three weeks. Sinai Hospital Meeting Slated The 23rd annual meet- ing of Sinai Hospital of Detroit will be held 8 p.m. Monday, in the hospital's Zuckerman Auditorium with Dr. Joseph C. Honet, chairman of the hospi- tal's Department of Re- habilitation Medicine as the main speaker. In a message contained in the annual report to be circulated at the meeting, Sinai Hospital President Sol Eisenberg said: "Three major questions are facing Sinai: medical economics . . . govern- ment regulation . . . and the institution's future development." Those attending the annual meeting will also be electing trustees to the institution's board. A nominating commit- tee headed by Nate S. Shapero will propose seven persons for election and re-election to five year terms as trustees: David M. Miro, David S. Mondry, Hyman Safran, Erwin S. Simon, Richard Sloan and Paul Zucker- man, all for re-election, and Robert A. Steinberg for election to an initial term. CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM Family Oneg Set at Bnai Moshe Cong. Bnai Moshe will have a family Shabat ob- servance Dec. 3 and 4 at the synagogue. On Dec. 3 at 6 p.m., there will be a Kabalat Shabat service conducted by Rabbi Stanley Rosen- baum and Cantor Louis Klein. There will be readings by the youth and a Shabat dinner. Uri Segal will lead singing and dancing following dinner. There is a charge, and reservations are re- quired by Nov. 26. Services Dec. 4 will be held at 8:45 a.m., followed by a kidush. The sister- hood'will sponsor an oneg Shabat at 3 p.m., featur- ing Cantor Klein who will discuss "Jewish Music." Minha will be held at 4:15 p.m., followed at 4:30 p.m. by a seuda shlishit, spon- sored by the men's club. Maariv will be held at 5:30 with Havdala at 5:44, conducted by the men's club: For information, call the synagogue, 548-9000 14601 W. Lincoln Rd. Oak Park Proudly Presents The Sensational FOUR FRESHMAN Sat. Evening Dec. 4th, 1976, 8:30 P.M. • Floor Show • Dancing to the ANDY AMATO BAND • Complete Dairy Buffet Dinner • Free Set-Ups for liquor Only $12 50 per person send your check for advance reservations to Howard Tapper 23860 Jerome Oak Park, Mich. 48237 For info call 541-8885 Enjoy DEAN Turkey for Thanksgiving , Disco for Couples Cong Beth Achim's Mr. and Mrs. Club will have a "Learn to Disco" party 8:30 p.m. Saturday in the synagogue. There will be prizes and refreshments. The public is invited. For tickets, call Gail Beal, 352-6534. If you're merchant does not have Dean Poultry, please call: MORRIS KOSHER POULTRY • 601 EIGHT MILE RD. HAZEL PARK, MICH. 545-7600