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"When he is exonerated by the Vaad," Rabbi Goldman told The Jewish News, "for this terrible thing that they have done to him, and if he does not want to go back to them, then I will supervise his store." Meanwhile, Rayber was hos- pitalized Tuesday after suffering a suspected heart attack. Lubavitch To Host Subject Of 'Holy Days' "Sheina Koenigsberg" will be the special guest at a parlor meeting Wednesday at the home of Milton and Dawn Gilman, sponsored by the Lubavitch Foundation of Michigan. "Mrs. Koenigsberg" (a pseudonym) is the principal - sub- ject of the book Holy Days by Lis Harris. The parlor meeting will be in preparation for the Lubavitch dinner/concert Sept. 23 at Masonic Temple. The dinner/concert, being given in honor of Jack and Miriam Shenkman, will feature Pinchas Zukerman and the 50- piece St. Paul Chamber Or- chestra. 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The Council of Orthodox Rab- bis of Greater Detroit has with- drawn its certification of kas- hruth from Bernard and Sons Kosher Meat Market in Far- mington Hills. According to Rabbi Elimelech Goldberg, a spokesman for the Council (Vaad Harabonim), a kashruth inspector found non- kosher meat in the store July 17. The Vaad removed its sign of cer- tification that afternoon, and had a placard-carrying picket outside the store last Sunday. Goldberg said the inspector found meat that was not packed by Monarch Packing Co. in De- troit, the only local kosher supplier, and the method of pac- kaging indicated the meat was from a non-kosher source. "At first, Bernard told the mashgiach (inspector) that the meat was being delivered to a non-kosher restaurant," Rabbi Goldberg said. According to Rabbi Leizer Le- vin, president of the Vaad, cer- tification was removed from the store by a unanimous vote of the Vaad. "We feel we have proof," the rabbi said. "There is no doubt." Store owner Bernard Raybert told The Jewish• News that the Safer, Cheaper Nuclear Power Possible: Israeli energy could supply the world Tel Aviv — A method of fuel- with energy for the next 200 ing presently functioning nu- years. Thorium is in ample sup- clear power plants which would ply throughout the world, espe- make them appreciably safer cially in India and Brazil. and cut fuel costs in half, has Besides being much le§s ex- been developed by an Israeli nu-. clear engineer. pensive, the element thorium cannot produce plutonium, thus Tel Aviv University Prof. eliminating the threat of irres- Alvin Radkowski, who advocates ponsible groups or countries the use of the element thorium, using it to create atomic which is four times as plentiful weapons. as uranium, believes that thorium-produced nuclear Science Features From Israel