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September 09, 1983 - Image 56

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-09-09

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56 Friday, September 9, 1983

Jews were less than one
percent of Germany's popu-
lation, but of the 30 German

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Nobel Prize winners before
World War II, eight were
Jews.

Detroit ZOA Honors Lakers

Give yourself time and avoid, delay has often cured.
—Seneca
room; what reason could not

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NATION WIDE DELIVERY

644-5510

to all our friends,
relatives and customers
we wish a happy,
healthy and prosperous
New Year.

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DIAMOND BAKERY

6722 Orchard Lake Rd., South of Maple
626-2212
West Bloomfield Plaza
& Shopping Center Market, Orchard Mall

A HAPPY AND HEALTHY
NEW YEAR


Everything for the holidays;
Honey Cake, Sponge Cake, Challa, Mandel Bread,
Angel Wings, Soup Nuts and More
Joe, Sam and Gerhard

The Management & Staff of

THE JEWEL
BAKERY

a healthy and happy

New Year

Blanchard Names Naftaly

Governor
Michigan
James Blanchard on Friday
nominated Southfield ac-
countant Robert Naftaly to
be state budget director.
Naftaly is a co-chairman
of the 1984 Allied Jewish
Campaign . He is a member
of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration executive commit-
tee and serves on the boards
of United Jewish Charities,
the Jewish Community
Foundation and the Jewish
Community Center.

He is a vice chairman of
the Council of Jewish
Federations' Large Cities
Budgeting Conference
and is chairman of the
national budgeting
committee of the Anti-

RASKIN FOOD CO.
KITCHEN MAID FOODS

ROBERT NAFTALY

ri'er41- 16'01Fai l

(Copyright 1983, JTA, Inc.)

The Bible (Leviticus
23:14) tells us of a restric-
tion which prohibits the use
of the five grains (wheat,
barley, rye, oats and spelt)
which had been grown dur-

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He is a member of Cong.
Beth Abraham Hillel
Moses.

ing the period from the last
Passover until the "Omer"
offering had been brought to
the Temple in Jerusalem in
the current Passover.
There has been a dif-
ference of opinion among
rabbinic authorities as to
whether this prohibition
still applies during the
period when there is no
Temple in Jerusalem where
the Omer (sheaf of barley of-
fering) was to be brought.
Since there are some rab-
binic sources which claim
that the new grain of the
past year should not be used
until the second day of the
current Passover any time
or place some very religious
Jews have refrained from
using products (e.g. bread,
etc.) made from the newer
grains until the second day
of the current Passover.

This restriction falls
into a group of restric-
tions that prohibit the use
of certain kinds of food
until a portion of that
food has been brought to
the temple as an offering.

A small portion of the

crop was thus brought to the

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Mon.-Sat. 10-5

Thursday 10-8

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Defamation League of
Bnai Brith.

11AProlir
NEW YEANio)

Farmers' Biblical Guidelines

By RABBI SAMUEL FOX

:11

MR. & MRS. LARRY WARSH
AND FAMILY
AND
MR. & MRS. STANLEY RADERMAN
AND FAMILY

temple in Jerusalem show-
ing that all of it belongs to
the Almighty but He has
been gracious enough to
allow man to use it for his
personal needs. The Book of
Joshua relates that the
people of Israel observed
this restriction upon their
entry into the Holy Land.

To All
Our Jewish Friends
From Your
Friends and Neighbors
at

MMM

wish all their customers

Leonard Herman, left, makes a presentation
to Irving Laker, immediate past president of the De-
troit District-Zionist Organization of America, and
Beverly Laker, at a cocktail reception in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zuckerman, launching the golden
anniversary of the Balfour Celebration. This year's
program will take place Oct. 30 at Ford Auditorium.

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