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November 12, 1982 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-11-12

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

54 Friday, November 12, 1982

Karl Marx, born Jewish,
Was baptized at age 6.

Students Plan Dinner-Dance

Bnai Brith Hillel Found-
ation at Wayne State Uni-
versity will have a dinner-
dance 8:30 p.m. Saturday at
the Southfield Civic Center.
Cost of the evening includes
refreshments and music.
For reservations, call Renee
Reich, 559-5778; or the
Hillel Foundation, 577- -
3459.
Cheryl Dworkin, repre-
senting Hebrew University
of Jerusalem, will meet
with students who wish to

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study in Israel Thursday in
the Hillel Lounge, 667 Stu-
dent Center Building, on
campus. For appointment,
call Hillel.

The Holocaust Education
Project will present first-
hand accounts by Holocaust
survivors 8 p.m. Nov. 19 at
the Hillel House, 14400 W.
10 Mile, Oak Park. Re-
freshments will follow the
presentation. Admission is
free. The public is welcome.

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EXCALIBUR

Hair Styling
S. on

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Sibley's Shoes, Inc., has Treasury
opened a new Ms. Sibley securities with approx-
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Ann Arbor. This is the '31st ing to maturity. New bonds
store for the Michigan- held less than five years will
based men's and women's continue to earn interest on
a fixed, graduated scale.
shoe retailer.
** *
Aileen Prujansky of
Southfield has been ap-
. pointed sales representa-
FOR
tive for Miss Penny-Rich,
New Dimension bras for
MOST WATCH BATTERIES
Oakland County. For ap-
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Ms. Prujansky, 358-3721.
AT NO EXTRA CHARGE)
Hair Styling and
** *
Hairpiece
Expert
Hudson's will present
JEWELERS
Israeli jewelry designer
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Wednesday and 11 a.m.-5
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Northwestern
424-8733
p.m. Thursday at its 12
Suite 111
28480 Southfield Rd.
Oaks store.
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S.W. Corner of Evergreen
TUES. -FRI. 9-5, SAT. 9-4
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A new market-based
interest rate formula is in
effect for Series EE U.S.
Savings Bonds.All Series
EE Bonds purchased on and
after Nov. 1, 1982, and held
PARTIES BY
at least five years, will earn
at least 85 percent of the av-
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Rabbi Jack Goldman,
administrator of the Met-
ropolitan Kashruth Council
of Michigan, announced
that the Farmer Jack choco-
late chips, marketed locally,
while they are kosher cer-
tified and do not contain any
dairy ingredients are man-
ufactured on machinery
which does produce dairy
chocolate chips, as well.
Consequently, they cannot
be regarded as pareve.
In the Halakha, they fall
into the category of items
which are not milchig, but
have been made in dairy
utensils. Thus, cookies
baked with these chips may
not be eaten in the middle of
a meat meal, but one may
eat them directly after a
meat meal, without the
usual waiting period of six
hours, according to the
Ashkenazic custom.
Meanwhile, the council
has learned from Rabbi
Benjamin Shandalov, ad-
ministrator of the Chicago
Rabbinical Council, that
Heritage House and Log
House semi-sweet chocolate
chips are kosher and
pareve.
For inforniation about
this and other kashrut mat-
ters, call the council office,
during business hours,
855-4324. _
The Kashrut Division of
the Union of Orthodox
Jewish Congregations of
America said that Her-
shey's Semi-Sweet Choco-
late Chips and Mini Chips
have been reformulated to
contain butterfat, which re-
nders the products "dairy."

Let us never forget that
every station in life is
necessary; that each de-
serves our respect; that not
the station itself, but the
worthy fulfillment of its
duties does honor to man.

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