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July 19, 1985 - Image 48

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-07-19

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48 Friday, July 19, 1985

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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PRICES & ITEMS EFFECTIVE THRU JULY 25, 1985. NO SALES TO DEALERS.

LET
FASHION
BE A PART OF
YOUR PREGNANCY ...

produced mezuzah will only mezuzah could be corrected,
net the safer about $1.75 per but this is just not possible."
hour. In addition, the fewer
Before long, Rabbi El-
pieces a wholesaler turns out, shevich may be using a com-
the more he must charge for puter to help him examine the
each piece, effectively pricing tiny parchments. Computer
himself out of the market. The software with an optical qual-
average mezuzah sells for ity fine enough to scan a
about $10 wholesale in the De- mezuzah and determine if all
troit area, according to Rabbi the letters are included or if
Goldberg.
some of them are touching is
"If a person is paying less currently in the developmen-
than $10 for a mezuzah than tal stage. "We would still need
its almost guaranteed that the human hand to analyze
they're getting something that
is photocopied," Rabbi
Goldberg says.
Before long, Rabbi
Another problem Rabbi El-
shevich runs into is chemi- Elshevich may be
cally treated parchments using a computer to
where the letters have cracked
or split apart. Because help him examine the
mezuzot are written with a tiny parchments.
quill, many manufacturers dip
the parchment in a chemical
solution making it less porous. the letters and make correc-
The smooth, shiny finish lends tions," Rabbi Elshevich says,
itself to easier (and faster) "But it would really cut down
production.
the time involved in the proc-
"When you yoll up the ess."
parchment to put it in the case,
The council hopes to expand
the finish and the letters writ- the service to cover tefillin
ten over it tend to crack, an- (phylacteries), which also con-
other invalidation of the tain parchment with tiny He-
mezuzah," according to Rabbi brew lettering and can be very
Goldberg. "The average buyer expensive, according to Rabbi
isn't aware of something like Goldberg.
that."
While the rabbi acknowl-
Rabbi Elshevich, who was edges that for many people the
born in Russia and emigrated mezuzah serves only as a
to Israel about ten years ago, ceremonial reminder of an an-
will fix the larger mezuzot he cient tradition, he feels that
examines providing the de- those who treat it as reli-
fects are not too serious. But, giously significant should be
he says, it is economically un- ableto get what they pay for."
feasible to spend two hours or
"The council feels that the
more trying to repair the dam- mezuzah is more than a mere
age in a small mezuzah.
museum piece and anyone
"I put in the missing marks, who is in the market for a
crowns over letters and things kosher mezuzah shouldn't be
like that. I wish that every sold a bill of goods."

Embassy Move Draws
Evangelical Support

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Washington (JTA) — Evangeli-
cals believe that the United
States should move its Embassy
in Israel from Tel Aviv to
Jerusalem, according to Dr. Pat
Robertson, president of the Chris-
tian Broadcasting Network.
"Tel Aviv is not the capital of
Israel," he told 250 college stu-
dents attending the summer
seminar series sponsored by the
Political Leadership Develop-
ment program of the America-
Israel Public Affairs Committee
(AIPAC) last week.
Meanwhile, Orthodox Jews in
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in fact, authentic Christians.
Representatives of eight Chris-
tian denominations held a press
conference in Jerusalem last
week to denounce a planned ex-
tension of Brigham Young Uni-
versity next to the Hebrew Uni-
versity Mt. Scopus campus and to
attack the Mormon Church and
its motives in coming to
Jerusalem.
The planned BYU Mt. Scopus
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and catering services for nearly
200 students, a 400-seat au-
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