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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 25, 1984
DINNER THEATRE AT
HYATT REGENCY 0 DEARBORN
MARIA' S
JIMMY LAUNCE PROductions
presents
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Restaurant
by Bill C. Davis
Group Rites & Performance Available
Friday & Saturday Show 8:30 P.M.
SERVING YOU FOR 7 YEARS IN THE SAME WALNUT LAKE RD. LOCATION
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for a hotel to switch over to
glatt.
The percentage of Or-
thodox tourists demanding
glatt kosher food, and the
number of local folks who
also want it, have grown.
Glatt kosher does present
certain challenges for Mas-
inter and his staff. "There
me
much
isn't
slaughtered each day
Jerusalem. Sometimes we
run out of our specialties."
All wine used in the hotel
must-be boiled before using,
as kashrut restrictions for-
bid using uncooked wines
that may have been touched
by the wrong hands. So the
Sheraton Rabbi supervises
the daily wine boil.
"Remember that not all
our chefs are Jewish," Mas-
inter explains. It took him
500 telexes and 20 tele-
grams to track down a suit-
able Japanese chef for the
restaurant. Shigeru
Akashi, the Teppanyaki
chef, was working as a chef
in the Serena restaurant in
Tokyo. He was interviewed
in Japan by the Israel cul-
tural attache.
"He's a great chef, but he
doesn't speak English, or of
course, Hebrew," sais Mas-
inter, who had the job of ex-
plaining glatt kashrut to
the new chef. "He knows
that kashrut is a dietary
code and is aware of the
rules. He's doing very well."
Nevertheless, the
bearded maschgiach, a
kosher inspector, stands by
to make sure chef Akashi
maintains the strictest kas-
hrut. "Cooking kosher food
Japanese style is really not
a problem," said Masinter.
"We don't attempt to im-
itate shrimp or pork recipes,
but make use of beef, veal
and poultry."
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JERUSALEM (ZINS) —
The Jewish community of
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institutional life is
rudimentary, but all neces-
sities are covered by institu-
tions that came into being
as a result of the influx of
immigrants during the
1930s and 1940s. The ap-
proximately 300 Jews in the
country have a rabbi and
study groups.
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Tel Aviv (ZINS) — The
work of Nobel Prize-,
winning author Isaac
Bashevis Singer was
criticized by Yiddishist Av-
raham Sutskever in an
interview with the Hebrew
daily Haaretz this month.
Sutskever said that while
Singer's novels leave the
impression that "Singer is
writing for a newspaper.
His characters are two di-
mensional and without
depth."