64 Friday, May 10, 1985 C tl tir THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS CI CI STRICTLY KOSHER MEAT MARKET 13831 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park 543-7092 GLATT KOSHER MEATS What tops it off? (at reasonable prices) RIB STEAK Whole CHUCK $2.99 lb. $1.39 lb. ANY CUT ROAST TRIM CHICKEN LEGS $2.59 lb. 99* lb. (everything sliced & pckg'd for the freezer.) This is not a chemistry set, but pure dairy creamery at it's best! All cut and freezer wrapped. Under Supervision of The Council of Orthodox Rabbis 0 tA.4:1*.&. HIPOE0 ...FOR CARING ENOUGH ABOUT YOUR FAMILY to serve the best... •T CPEA. EMPIRE KOSHER POULTRY! Mother, we appreciate the fact that you want to serve your family the finest, freshest, highest quality Kosher poultry and food products. We know that's why you select Empire! a product of the C. F. Burger Creamery, distributed by the Farm Maid Dairy, it is strictly Kosher, under supervision of the Metropolitan Kashruth Council Rabbi Jack Goldman, Administrator 4' Thank you, Mother, Advertising in The Jewish News. Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354 6060 and be assured that we will continue to offer you and your family the best... - we guarantee it! Empire Kosher Poultry © Emirs Koslow Foods Inc. Open 7 Days Mon.-Sat. 8 am - 6 pm, Sunday 9 am - 5 pm KAL-BE-RIBS 4 2 29 lb. $ 110 Great for the barbecue Youth To Benefit Soviet Jewry Many More Specials In Our Self Service Counter Reddi-Wip comes in 7 oz. and 14 oz. pressurized cannisters. They're back Hawaiian style LOCAL NEWS Extra large peeled and deveined SHRIMP $ 26 95 3 lb. bag NIBBLER KOSHER NUGGET. Tender Qieces of moist chicken or turkey , breaded , battered and fried to perfection. Perfect for snacks , lunch , or dinner! Try our chicken and turkey stix and patties,too,! ...By EMPIRE KOSHER U.S.D.A. Choice Lean & Tender Ws Better than Good! ROTISSERIE ROAST $2 81b. Available at your local supermarket DISTRIBUTED BY: Detroit Great for the barbecue City Food Services AY SPECIAL! MS DINNER DRIP (313) 894 3000 - © Empire Kosher Foods Inc. Hazel Park Morris Kosher Poultry (313) 545-7600 Sheri Wagner The Soviet Jewry Youth Com- mittee will benefit the advocacy programs of the Detroit Soviet Jewry Committee of the Jewish Community Council at its toy sale to precede the Fourth Annual Freedom Concert for Soviet Jewry in memory of Al M. Rosenberg. The concert will take place at 8 p.m. June 3 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, featuring the vocal group Safam. The youth will sell the animals, donated by American Greetings, prior to the concert. Sheri Wagner chairs the youth committee. Members include Michele Berkovic, Jackie Chazer, P.J. Cherrin, Scott Glickman, Andrea Goldman, Ian Kott, Ellen Kraft, David Kramer, Josh Krut, Eric Rosenfeld, Mark Schwartz and Laurel Simmer. The young people are all sixth and seventh grade students in the Cong. Shaarey Zedek Religious School. Having "twinned" her Bat Mitzvah with Ann Ioffe of Mos- cow, Sheri says she, "Encourages all of the members of the Soviet Jewry Youth Committee to hold `twinnings' with 13 year olds in the Soviet Union who cannot have their own b'nai/b'not mitzvah." Call the DSJC, 962-1880, for ticket information. Peace Activist To Speak Here Dov Yermiya, former Israeli - colonel, peace activist, and execu- tive director of the Committee Against Racism and for Co- Existence in Israel, will speak on May 18 at 8 p.m. at Workmen's Circle, 26341 Coolidge, Oak Park. His topic will be "Lessons from Lz'aanon." The event is co- sponsored by Workmen's Circle and New Jewish Agenda. There is an admission charge. Yermiya grew up on a moshav in Israel and in 1929 joined the Haganah, later becoming com- mander of the Manita area. He became a member of Kibbutz Eilon in 1938 and served in the British Army during World War II. After the war, he helped the Palmach naval corps to smuggle Holocaust survivors into Pales- tine. In 1949, he joined the Israeli Defense Force (IDF) and served as company commander during the War of Independence. In 1958, he