60 Friday, October 18, 1985 THE DETROIT:JEWISH NEWS SUPER BREAKFAST SPECIAL s ot MON. HMI SAT. 7 a.m.-11 a.m. SUN: e a.m.-1 p.m. ° • 2 EGGS (any style) • 2 STRIPS OF BACON OR 2 LINKS OF SAUSAGE • TOAST & JELLY WIN Hashed Orms $ 11 $1.65) I • 2 EGGS (any style) ti qa • TOAST & JELLY Mc I. `P • COFFEE 2 9 Brangus Cattle In Israe DINNER SPECIALS INCLUDE ENTREE, , SALAD, POT., 'BREAD & BUTTER • New York — The first ranch for Brangus beef cattle outside the United States is being estab- lished in Israel through embryo transfer from Texas. Israel, which is number one in the world in the production of milk per cow, wants to become a cen- ter for breeding the Brangus and developing Brangus . ranches in other countries. Israel Rosen, an Israeli busi- nessman who heads the Amira Corp., the developer of the Bat-_ Shlomo Brangus Center of Israel ten miles south of Haifa, says that the project is likely to bring Israel some $10 million in much needed foreign currency from the export of Brangus cows and Brangus embryos in the next three years. Brangus are part Brahman and part Angus. Rosen said, "A donor cow in Texas is being injected with a sperm of a $4 million Brangus bull. At seven days old, the Brangus embryo is flushed from the donor cow. Each donor cow might have as many as 20 em- bryos. The experts choose the best embryos, freeze them and then ship them to Israel. In Is- rael, at the Bat Shlomo ranch, the embryos are implanted into Israeli cows. $2 99 COOLIDGE CAFE Sun. 8 a.m.-3 p.m. DAILY HOURS: Mon.-Sat. 1 a.m.-8 p.m. 22110 COOLIDGE & 9 MILE (le A & P Sleppleg Ceder) 541.5929 , THE ORIGINAL IRVING'S Delicatessen-Restdurant 21161 GREENFIELD, hat Nuth of 11 Mile Rd. 559-1380 DINNER SPECIALS OCT. 18-24 Good After 4 p.m. YOUR CHOICE OF 4 DELICIOUS DINNERS: 75 •TURKEY W/Dressing •LIVER & ONIONS •LAMB RIBS •BROILED WHITEFISH INCLUDES: CHOICE OF SOUP OR SALAD, VEG. OR POT. & BREAD BASKET DAILY BREAKFAST & LUNCH SPECIALS Export Future ti S Israel Rosen shows off Brangus calves born in Israel. 400 Israeli-born Branguses," Rosen said. Noting that the Brangus embryo's price is about $9,000, Rosen said that he is seeking American investors 'to participate in the Bat Shlomo Brangus Center. He said the total cost of the project is over $4.6 million and that investors enjoy tax-deduction benefits in the United States. Rosen said the Brangus is a superior breed that excels in hardiness, beef quality, fertility, docility and disease resistance. He said that Israel is a perfect location for breeding the •Bran- gus since it breeds well in dif- ficult hot climates such as the Arizona desert. The embryo implanting of Brangus succeeds in Texas in only 25 percent of the cases. In Israel, the success rate has al- ready reached 41 percent. Rosen , disclosed that his com- pany has already signed a con- tract with the People's Republic of China to provide it with 400 Israeli Brangus embryos in the next three years. "We also have contracts to develop Brangus farms in the next few years in Egypt, Turkey, Spain, Italy and a number of South American countries." The 59-year-old Rosen and his Amira Corp. have been syn- dicating limited partnerships in Israeli research and develop- ment in hi-tech fields. In the past five years he put together a dozen projects, totaling about $70 million. Jetiish Telegraphic Agency After nine months, the "sabra" Brangus is born. After a year, a Brangus calf is sold for at least $40,000. Rosen said that Bat Shlomo ranch has already produced 46 Israeli-born Bran- guses and that about 200 cows at the ranch are presently pre- gnant. "By the end of 1986 we expect to have at Bat Shlomo about THEATER . , SENIOR CITIZENS DISCOUNT 10% (Specials not included) MOT Opens Glittering Season At The Fisher We Feature Beautiful Tray Catering Special to The Jewish News With this Ad.... • Great Lakes' Whitefish With redskin potatoes & fresh vegetables • Tenderloin Steak Teriyaki or Blackened with broubant potatoes & sliced tomatoes I Volunteers Needed For Israel„TrIp Diana Soviero as "Nedda" and JohnBrandstetter as "Silvio' in "I Pagliacci." are only.... • Dinners includes soup, salad, dessert & beverage. Good Sunday Thru Thursday Offer Expires Nov. 10, 1985 1403 S Commerce Road, Walled Lake. Michigan 6246660 The Michigan Opera Theatre opened its 1985-1986 season in a new home last weeken#, and gave glittering performances to match its new surrounding Moving to the Fisher Tater from the Music Hall is another step forward' in the MOTs 15th season. Its schedule of operas is also a major effort to provide something for everyone. The twin bill of Puccini's Gianni Schicchi, a one' act' com- edy sung in English, and the melodramatic 1 Pagliacci by Leoncavallo, sung in Italian with English subtitles flashed above the stage, will continue through Saturday evening. The 1985-86 schedule con- tinues at the Fisher with the romantic comedy Martha (Nov. 1-9) and Leonard Bernstein's West Side Story (Nov. 15-Dec. 8). In March, the MOT will move to the Masonic Temple for three performances of Puccini's Turandot. , The Institute for Leadership Development of the Jewish Agency in Israel is accepting applicants, ages 217 39, who are interested in serving as local coordinators, responsible for re- cruitment and orientation for a trip to Israel. Applicants should have Jeviish organizational ex- perience'. Contact_ Lou Balcher, Project Director, P.O. Box 16696, Philadelphia, Pa., 19139, or call (215) 748-1228. Send a short biographical sketch along with two copies of a recent black and white photo. -.. '