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April 06, 1979 - Image 56

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-04-06

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

• 56 Friday, April 6, 1919

New York Strict on Pesach Labeling Laws,
Violators Are Punished With Heavy Fines

Under Supervision of
The Council of Orthodox Rabbis

STRICTLY KOSHER MEAT MARKET

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END OF SHOULDER ROAST
BAR B Q CHICKEN
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• Most warranties are good
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You could pay for service
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• Your washer and dryer are
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• When washer or dryer
break down. you must go
to a coin laundry or hand
wash.

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you . . . You can cancel your lease program at any
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NEW YORK (JTA)
Hugh Carey an-
nounced that kosher-for-
Passover product labeling
laws—in New York state,
which he called the
strongest in the nation, will
be strictly enforced for
Passover.
Regulations are enforced
by the kosher law enforce-
ment division of the de-
partment of agriculture and
markets. The division does
not certify the kashrut of
any product, it was noted.
Punishment for violations
may be fines of up to $200
for each misrepresented
item.
The state regulations re-
quire that each container or
sealed package of kosher-
for-Passover products must
be clearly marked "kosher



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for Passover." Any -food
commodity in a package
form, which is marked
"kosher for Passover" can-
not be offered for sale unless
the producer - registers the
name of the certifying rabbi
or certifying organization,

product as kosher, with the
agriculture and markets
department. This registry is
available for inspection at
the kosher law enforcement
division at the World Trade
Center in New York City.

Regulations also stipu-
late that loose kosher-
for-Passover labels in
possession of anyone
other than the original
manufacturer or packer
is a violation for food
vendors. Any hotel or

France to Probe Bombing
of Jewish Student Canteen

PARIS (JTA) — French
Prime Minister Raymond
Barre said that his govern-
ment will use all available
means to identify and pro-
secute those responsible for
the explosion last week
which wrecked a Jewish
student canteen in the
Latin Quarter injuring 26
people.
More than 1,000 people,
mainly Jewish students,
demonstrated in front of the
wrecked canteen to call for
the prosecution of the cul-
prits and to blame the
Palestinians for the attack.
Jean Pierre-Bloch,

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president of the Interna-
tional League Against
Anti-Semitism, called on
the demonstrators "not to
become racists in their turn
and start an Arab chase,"
but most of the crowd
shouted back, "PLO are kil-
lers" and "PLO should be
punished."
The kosher restaurant,
the only one of its kind in
the Latin Quarter, has been
supplying kosher meals to
Jewish students, professors
and intellectuals for some
40 years.
Meanwhile, on the day
of the explosion, France's
prestigious Cochin Hos-
pital announced the
forced resignation of its
dean, Prof. Pierre
Maurer. He was told to
hand in his resignation
after he had told a group
of some 500 students, "I
was always a fascist and I
remain one today."
Maurer, a world re-
nowned orthopedic surgeon,
said he had served during
World War II as a volunteer
with the Waffen SS on the
Russian front -and "I am
proud to have served my
ideals."
Ironically, several of
Maurer's aides are Jews and
the professor is known to be
a warm supporter of Israel
and Zionist causes.
The university's board
asked him to resign, say-
ing that most professors
and students can no
longer work with him or
accept his instructions
after knowing about his
past.
Maurer said that the
Board knew "all about my
past when it elected me to
the post of dean three years
ago." He will continue, serv-
ing as head of the hospital's
orthopedic department.

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TEL AVIV (ZINS) —
Trans World .Airlines om-
mitted the Tel Aviv and
Jerusalem Hilton Hotels
from its January list of Hil-
ton establishments in the
Middle East.

restaurant, in or out of
New York state, which
advertises in New York
state with the words
"under rabbinical super-
vision," must identify the
rabbi or certifying organ-
ization.
Restaurants which dis-
play a matza or have a
Passover menu must pre-
pare their Passover foods in
accordance with Jewish ,
religious requirements for
Passover. Rabbi Schulem
Rubin is chief supervisor of
the kosher law enforcement
division.

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