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March 30, 1979 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-03-30

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

40 Friday, March 30,1919

at U-M
Holocaust Conference
Authentic and Unauthentic

implications for Jews and
Christians today.
Speakers will include
theologian Emil Fac-
kenheim of the University
of Toronto, Prof. John Paw-
likowski of the Catholic
Theological Union and Prof.
Henry Feingold of City
University of New York.
• Prof. Fackenhelm will
speak on "The Holocaust:

The University of Michi-
gan will hold a three-day
.conference beginning Sun-
day on the Holocaust and its

LARRY FREEDMAN

13 647-2367

rchestra and Entertainment-

Responses" at 2 p.m. Sun-
day in the Rackham Amphi-
theater.

• At 7:15 p.m. Sunday
in the Michigan Union
there will be interpreta-
tive dancing, the Nazi
film "Night and Fog" and
Holocaust survivors will
tell their experiences.

• Prof. Pawlikowski will
speak on "The Holocaust
from a Christian Perspec-
tive," 7:30 -p.m. Monday at
Rackham:
• Prof. Feingold will dis-
cuss "The Politics of Rescue:
The Roosevelt Administra-
tion and the Holocaust,"
7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Rac-
kham.
The events are open to the
public and are sponsored by
U-M's Bnai Brith Hillel
Foundation, the Michigan
Student Assembly, ,U-M's
vice president for academic
studies, the Program in
Judaic Studies and the
Washtenaw County Jewish
Community Council.

Under Supervision of
The Council of Orthodox Rabbis •

STRICTLY KOSHER MEAT MARKET

13831 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park 543-7092
lb
BRUST DECKEL
lb.
CUT UP CHICKEN LEGS
$ 1.98 lb.
END OF SHOULDER ROAST
lb.
- $1
BAR B Q CHICKEN
lb.
1st CUT CORNED BEEF
lb.
PEPPER BEEF (extra lean)
lb.
, RIB ROAST

$2.09
79c

.

.09
$3.98
$3.49
$2.19

SAM & SONS FRUIT MARKET

6718 Orchard Lake Rd. 851-8020
Orchard Lake Rd. Hours
13905 W. 9 Mile Rd. 399 9699

-

Daily 9-8
Sunday 8-6

We carry a full line of Deli items

Mrs. Adler's

BORSCHT MACAROONS

c
9

all flavors

QT. JAR

reg. or sweet
24 Oz. Jar

$1 49

ONLY

45c

can

Fresh

Hawaiian

'

Sinai

Rokeach

Mrs. Adlers Reg.

GEFILTE
FISH

Oak Park Hours
Daily 7-6
Sunday 6-5

Pascal

HORSE-
K1SHKA PINEAPPLE RADISH

pm rov
I'LLLI"

99 C ea. -

49ea.
C

Jet Fresh

8 9cib.

7 9 C 1b.

AVAILABLE AT ORCHARD LAKE STORE ONLY

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Lowfat

-

$1"
gal.

ilir

Wi•ofs
artisi7 da'''''

WILSON'S BAG MILK

VITA1111 11 D
HULK

Homo

HOMOGE11120

$1 49

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Sireted:

do', hi+

VITAfillit A t D

LOU) FAT-

MK

1/2% MIMI

._. _

HAVARTI $229
lb.
Cheese

reg. or caraway

gal.

Wilson's

Cheese

$ 1 59
lb. '

specials good thru April 11 while quantities last

Business Briefs

Founding Family Still Operates Meat Company

CINCINNATI — Best
Kosher Sausage Co. is still
operated by the family that
founded the company in the
1800s — the Oscherwitz
Family. The company was
founded in 1886 by Isaac
Oscherwitz.
Oscherwitz emigrated
from Germany where he
was • a sausage maker. As
settlers the Oscherwitzes
moved down the Ohio River
and stopped off at Cincin-
nati to provide for their trek
to the west. A great favorite
among the early settlers
was Oscherwitz kosher
sausages. The fame of his

products spread throughout
the Midwest.
In 1925, the Oscherwitz
family opened another
kosher meat packing plant
in Chicago which packed
products under the Best's
Kosher label. About 30
years later, the two com-
panies were merged and
combined their production
and headquarters in
Chicago.
Today, they continue to
produce kosher beef prod-
ucts under both labels —

SAN FRANCISCO — San
Francisco Mineral Water
has been determined by a
San Francisco Orthodox
rabbi to be kosher,
The source of San Fran-
cisco Mineral Water is the
Hetch Hetchy Reservoir
which taps the water of the
Tuolumne River in North-
ern California.
During the 149-mile
journey from a perpetual
glacier atop 13,000-foot Mt.
Lyell to the reservoir the
water is completely
enclosed and protected.
The water is then
purified, carbonated and to
it are added bicarbonate
sulfates, chlorides, mag-
nesium, sodium, calcium,
fluorides and iron — miner-
als which are essential to
body metabolism in pre-
venting disease.
The San Francisco Min-
eral Water label will carry
the symbol "k" signifying
that the beverage has been
deemed kosher.

* * *

Zucchini Is New

Empire Product

MIFFLINTOWN, Pa. —
Empire Kosher Foods, Inc.,
will introduce nationally a

new frozen breaded kosher
zucchini product for retail
distribution.
Empire Kosher Breaded
Zucchini is packed in two
four-ounce portions per
eight-ounce retail package
and consists of "fresh- fro-
zen" breaded zucchini ready
to be skillet or deep fried. .

Refugee Service
Topic of Parley

NEW YORK — An Insti-
tute on the Basics of Refu-
gee Services will be held in
New York City Thursday
and April 6, announced
Gaynor I. Jacobson, execu-
tive vice president of HIAS,

and Martin Greenberg,
executive director of the
Association of Jewish Fam-
ily and Children's Agencies
(AJFCA).
The event, which will
take place. at the Union of
American Hebrew Congre-
gations is sponsored by
HIAS, the worldwide
Jewish migration agency
and AJFCA.

Disco Parties by

r

SANdy FRIECIMAN
phoTogRAphy

* * *

Mineral Water
OKd as Kosher

Oscherwitz kosher brand
and the Best Kosher Saus-
age Co. label. Today, the
fourth generation of the Os-
cherwitz family manages
the company.

25900 Greenfield (at 101/2 mi. landmark Bldg.,

968-0808

CANOWS--PORTRAITS-MOVIES--OUTDOOlt
SETTINGS-INSTANT PASSPORT PHOTOS

9e:44 & seai?vd
*** • 2 2101 Coolidge 4 40/bgt

Dave "d

1 Block So of Mi

Call 5.1.8-.1031

We Bone-Skin-Grind-Fish Free

WE WRAP FOR FREEZING

MIAMI

BAKE
SHOPPE

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8 Locations

31225 Southfield Rd. (Just N. of 13 Mile)
Northland ,Center (near Penny's Entrance)
Livonia Mall (7 Mile & Middlebelt)
Wonderland Shopping Center
Pontiac Mall
Universal City (12 Mile & Dequinder)
Fairlane
Mike's Fruit Market (12 Mile & Southfield)

Special

ASSORTED RUSSIAN
COFFEE CAKES

REG. $2.29

SPECIAL

$ 1 59

To serve you better, we have added a new
location. We are now in Mike's Fruit Market
located at 12 Mile and Southfield Rd. in
Lathrup Village. We will carry our full line of
quality baked goods.
SO STOP IN AND VISIT

WE WILL HAVE HOT CROSS BUNS

EVERY WED. AND FRI.
THROUGH APRIL 13th

Our Bread is Hand Made by bakery
craftsmen with no preservatives or
chemicals added.

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