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I lack Baiter "" and Al Winkler Pzclaz :mum 12 MILE & EVERGREEN, Southfield IN THE EVERGREEN PLAZA DINNER SPECIALS FEB 26 THRU MAR 4 • BEEF STEW • BAR-B-Q CHICKEN 445 • LIVER & ONIONS INCLUDES: SOUP OR SALAD, VEG., POT. & BREAD BASKET TRY SOME SPECIAL FEB. 26 THRU MAR. 4 PICKLED FISH (Trepo $3 25 Includes Bread Basket CARRY-OUT SPECIAL FEB. 26 THRU MAR. 4 MACARONI OR POTATO SALAD Mon. 11-3, Tues. thru Thurs. 11-9, Fri. 11-10, Sat. 10-10, Sun. 10-9 1 '! I. F • 1 R 1 Kashrut r•Oblem With juice Metropolitan Kashruth Council of Michigan RIVIERA 4 !1101 By RABBI JACK GOLDMAN H FAMILY RESTAURANT liiiT AURANT 13400 W. 8 MILE, E. OF COOLIDGE • Oak Park • 541-3385 LIVER & ONIONS MEAT LOAF BASKET OF SHRIMP FRESH BAKED FISH BROILED WHITEFISH BROILED HADDOCK It 01 Confusion is caused by the designation "non- dairy" which appears on many products that are actually dairy and should not be used at meat meals by those who observe kashrut. The U.S. De- partment of Agriculture considers "dairy" only products that contain butter fat. Other milk products, which contain no butter fat, are re- garded by the USDA as "non-dairy." The chief culprit here is the ever-popular coffee whitener, labeled Non- Dairy Coffee Creamer.-Most of these products contain sodium casinate, which is the protein derived from milk. Not only is the prod- uct dairy, but in many cases, it also contains mono- and di-glycerides, which are meat derivatives, and is therefore treife. One should not assume that if a product is marked "kosher" and is called "non-dairy" that it is neces- sarily pareve. It may be , kosher, but dairy, and therefore not to be used at meat meals. Rabbi Benjamin Shan- dalov, admintrator of the Chicago Rabbinical Coun- cil, says that many orange juices, generally regarded as pareve, are actually dairy products and should not be used at meat meals by kashrut observant Jews. The reason for this is that many fruit juices are produced by dairies and the juices are pasteurized in machines that are other- wise used for processing milk and other dairy prod- ucts. While some companies pasteurize the fruit juices, others pasteurize the water which they mix with the frozen juice concentrates. In either case, these juices are definitely dairy and should not be used at meat meals. This applies to all pas- teurized fruit juices. In Detroit, fruit juices of the Detroit Pure Milk Co. (orange and grapefruit juice) are pareve and may be used at all meals because they are pasteurized at a plant (Michigan Beverage Co.) which does not process any dairy products at all. 1981 Wolf Prize The fruit juices of Farm Goes to Chagall Maid Dairy (the trade name JERUSALEM (JTA) — of Detroit Pure Milk) are French Jewish artist Marc certified kosher and pareve by the Metropolitan Kas- Chagall has won the Wolf hruth Council of Michigan. Foundation Arts Award for 1981. The award is consid ered the Israeli equivalent Austrian D.A. of the Nobel Prize. Drops Inquiry President Yitzhak Navon will attend the award cere- on Town Mayor mony March 23, at which VIENNA (JTA) — The time Wolf Foundation District Attorney's office in Awards will also be pre- Innsbruck has suspended sented to 11 scientists from an investigation of Franz around the world. Each of Hausberger, the mayor of the awards is $50,000. This the skiing resort of Mayrho- will be the first time a Wolf fen in the -Tyrol, who had Award will be presented for been a member of the in- achievement in the world of famous First SS Infantry art. It was previously Brigade. limited to scientific Last year the Austrian achievements. Resistance Movement mailed a leaflet to all households in Mayrhofen, in which Hausberger was denounced for his Nazi past. Now the mayor has sued the organization for libel. The district attorney contends that there is not sufficient evidence against Haus- berger. Friday, February 26, 1M2 35 Holocaust Film at Art Institute Academy Award nominee for Best Foreign Film, "The Boat Is Full," a 1981. Swiss German film, will be shown by Detroit Film Theatre 7 and 9:30 p.m. today and Saturday in the Detroit Institute of Arts au- ditorium. - "The Boat Is Full" follows a group of World War II German refugees on their search for political asylum in Switzerland. There is a charge. For in- formation, call the ticket office, 832-2731. GOLDEN STAR 22828 WOODWARD AT 9 MILE.. 545-4380 COMBINATION DINNER SPECIAL • ALMOND CHICKEN • FRIED RICE $ 9 5 • EGG ROLL • SOUP • TEA OR COFFEE • DESSERT I Reg. $6.75 Served 7 Days COCKTAILS 10 °/0 OFF coerpauTal, And Purchase Mon.-Thurs. 11-2, Fri. & Sat. 11-2, Sun. 12-12 . a . , ..3524060 klia.-Fri. •114 - , Sat. & • , DELI-RESTAURANT 10 MILE Jost last of Evergreen . 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