THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 38 Friday, May 30, 1980 Jewish War Veterans Annual Convention to Begin June 6 The Department of Michigan and the Ladies Auxiliary, Jewish War Vet- erans, will hold their joint 39th annual convention June 6-8 at the JWV Memo- rial Home. There will be an oneg Shabat 7:30 p.m. June 6 at the JWV headquarters. Services and presentation of scholarships are on the eve- ning's agenda. . At 9 a.m. June 7, serv- ices will be held at Cong. Bnai Moshe. A Comman- der's Banquet will be held 7 Music by p.m. that evening at the JWV headquarters, and admission is by advance reservation. At 9:30 a.m. June 8, the membership will meet at the Southfield Ramada Inn for memorial serv- ices, business sessions, brunch and the election and installation officers. Convention chairmen are William Greenberg and Dorothy Cohen. There is a registration and banquet charge. For information, call the JWV, 559-5680. Sam Barnett Big or small, we custom the music to your needs. 968-2563 Singles Events THE JEWISH SING- LES will have a barbecue and plant- show 7 p.m. June 6 in the home of Bonnie Lieberman, 21860 Sussex, Oak Park. There is a charge. Refreshments will be served. The barbecue will be held . rain or shine. For information, call Warren Abrahams, 353-7826; or Lester Weitman, 356-8654. * * * YOUNG SINGLE ADULT department of the Jewish Community Center will have an athletic night 8 p.m. June 7 at the main Jewish Center. There is a charge. All health club and athletic facilities will be open. Refreshments will be available. For information, call group services at the Center, 661-1000, ext. 219. * * * WOO D S WOVEN WOODS U off SHADES SLIMLINE BLINDS VERTICAL WITH YOUR OWN MEASUREMENTS FREE ESTIMATE (ECORATING ADVICE ON Over 3 blinds — We Measuie & DECORATING LARGE RESID. & COWER. JOBS LIMITED TIME FOR THIS DISCOUNT BIG DISCOUNTS ON DRAPES WINDOW INTERIORS THE RELIABLE SOURCE SINCE 1952 559-8209 INSTALLATION AVAILABLE If you're not wearing it, sell it. You can't enjoy jewelry if its sitting in your safe deposit box„ Sell- it for immediate cash. We pur- chase fine gems, Diamonds and Gold Jewelry. A service to private owners, banks and estates. Call 642-5575. est. 1919 30400 Telegraph Road Suites 104/134 Birmingham, MI 48010 (313) 642-5575 LAWRENCE M. ALLAN President 4490 GEMOLOGIST DIAMONTOLOGIST SHERER ROSE SOCIALITES will have a dance to benefit the Muscu- lar Dystrophy Association 9 p.m. Saturday at the Oak Park Community Center. There will be an exhibition of dances through the de- A kashrut alert was is- Now that they are made sued by Rabbi Jack with oils and fats of various Goldman, local adminis- kinds, and vitamins, they trator of the Metropolitan should not be used unless Kashruth Council of Michi- they have proper rabbinical gan, concerning new prod- approval. In the past, soft drinks ucts that are appearing in the marketplace under rab- rarely required rabbinical binical supervision, as well endorsement. Some years * * * as familiar products whose ago, the U.S. Department of SUNDAY JEWISH formulations have recently Agriculture banned the use SINGLES of the Jewish undergone changes. of certain red dyes used in Community Center will The Jewish housewife food coloring. The soda have a party 8:30 p.m. who is concerned about companies began usi- \_ /— Saturday in the home of kashrut should be wary of "grape skin derivativ Phil Fabian, 24640 Sussex, such expressions as "new which, in the eyes ofJewish Oak Park. There is a improved," "all natural," law, is nothing less than charge, and guests, are re- "greatly enriched," or "vit- non-kosher wine. As a con- quested to park in the Pep- amins and proteins added." sequence, all flavors of soft per School lot. For informa- Many starchy foods, such drinks that are red or brown tion, call Fabian, 967-4110; as spaghetti and potato should not be used without Marge Thoryn, 399-2265; or products, have frequently rabbinical approval. Martin Davis, 532-0494. The same "grape skin de- been pareve, and they are * * * very often prepared with , rivative" is used to color the BNAI BRITH SING- meat meals. Many of the fruit used in yogurt, espe- LES will present a program manufacturers of these cially the dark fruits, such on "Wills and Estate Plan- products now include milk as blueberry, strawberry, ning" 8 p.m. Thursday in derivatives, such as sodium and cherry, when they are the main United Hebrew caseinate or calcium labeled "all natural." If a Schools building, room 4. caseinate, in order to be able dye has not been used to Attorneys Steve Cooper and to say that their product is color the fruit (because it is Howard Gourwitz will now "enriched with Vita- "all natural"), chances are a speak. Light refreshments mins A and D" or that it has small barrel of wine did the will be served. There is a been improved with "new job. In conclusion, caveat charge for non-members. emptor! Let the buyer be- high protein." Breakfast cereals of 10 ware! For questions related to or 20 years ago really had no nutritional value. kashrut, call the Kashruth When this was brought to Council office, 542-4499, or the public attention, consult a local rabbi. cereal manufacturers began adding - ingre- Talmud Solves dients to their cereals, in order to be able to sub- Tax Problems RAMAT-GAN — Ancient stantiate claims for their health value. They added solutions to the problem of vegetable oils and var- achieving equitable and ef- ficient taxation are being ious vitamins. Most of the vegetable oil made available to Israel's - in the United States is not modern economists through kosher. Some vitamins, the Rabbinic Responsa such as Vitamin A palmi- computer project at Bar- tate (usually made in a Ilan University. DR. TREISMAN The staff at Bar-Ilan is gelatin base), are not member of the surgical staff kosher. Previously, break- aiding research to overcome of Sinai Hospital of Detroit fast cereals did not require Israel's problems of internal and conducts a private prac- rabbinical endorsement. revenue and budgeting. tice in general surgery in Southfield. Dr. Treisman holds mem- berships in the Michigan Heating and Air Conditioning Sales & Service State and Oakland County Alan R. Sukenic Contractor Medical Societies and is a fellow of the American Col- 356-3191 lege of Surgeons. cades. Johnny C and his or- chestra will provide music for dancing. The evening will be highlighted by social mixers and refreshments. For information, call Mollie Stern, 968-3643; or Shirley Kaner, 398-2296. Dr. Treisman Heads Alumni Dr. Edward J. Treisman has assumed the presidency of the Wayne State Univer- sity School of Medicine Alumni Association. Dr. Treisman, a 1954 School of Medicine graduate, is the 105th per- son to lead the WSU Medi- cal Alumni Association since its establishment in 1875. 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