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His suit also alleges that the Council of Orthodox Rabbis (Vaad Harabonim) refused his request to form a Jewish court (beth din) to resolve the dis- pute, and that Rabbi Moshe Schwab of the Kollel Institute wrote a letter claiming that members of the Kollel only patronize Superior for kosher meat. Nerenberg is demanding $500,000 for defamation of character and slander, $1 mil- lion in punitive damages, $10,000 from the individuals for infliction of emotional dis- tress, $10,000 from Sinai for failing to correct the problem, $10,000 from Rabbi Schwab and the Kollel, and $10,000 from Rabbis Leizer Levin, Chaskell Grubner and the Vaad. All of the principals in the case referred The Jewish News to their attorneys. Only Sinai's attorney, Bill Winsten of Hon- igman Miller Schwartz and Cohn, responded to questions about the case. Winsten said he is "confident there is absolutely no merit to the case" and "it is a shame that David Nerenberg is trying to blame his business problems on others." 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We've been solving heating & cooling problems for nearly 50 years with our incomparable installation and service. - BIRMINGHAM Continued from Page 1 Winsten said less than five percent of Sinai's food pur- chases are for kosher products, but neither he nor the hospital provided requested informa- tion about the amount of kosher beef used at Sinai, the difference in prices between Superior and Lincoln, or if Perlstein and Greenes could serve as kosher supervisors and buy meat directly from the packing house. Nerenberg's store had no beef for sale on Sunday. His nearly-empty display cases contained only veal and poul- try products. He told The Jewish News that he has been "cut-off" by Detroit's only kosher packing house, Monarch Packing. Stewart Gottlieb of Monarch refused to discuss details of his business relationship with Nerenberg, but insisted he would "sell him any time for cash." Nerenberg claims his trou- bles may stem from his em- ployment by Akiva Hebrew Day School during its teachers strike in 1983-84. Both he and his wife were not retained by the school, and he speculates there may be animosity be- cause they worked at the school during the strike. Nerenberg then worked at the Farmer Jack Store in South- field Plaza before buying Lin- coln Kosher Meats last No- vember. Earlier this month, Neren- berg lost a judgement in Oak Park District Court. He was accused of being behind in his rent to Etkin and Co., owner of Lincoln Center, and in his payments to Zalman Kohen, previous owner of the store. Etkin and Co. has filed a sec- ond action against Nerenberg, accusing him of violating his lease and the law, and is seek- ing his eviction. The case is scheduled to be heard Oct. 3. On Monday night, Neren- berg's request to join the De- troit Area Kosher Retail Meat Dealers Association was tabled by the butchers' group, which represents seven of the 13 kosher butcher shops in the Detroit area. Butchers Hear Goldman Report This fall we are featuring the incredible Lennox Pulse Furnace, designed for years of dependable, low-maintenance, energy-saving performance. They're the only furnaces that carry the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval, your assurance of quality and reliability, and they squeeze more heat from your fuel than ever before. In fact, Lennox Pulse Furnaces are nearly twice as efficient as most conventional furnaces. So, be sure you understand the difference between a so-called bargain and the best. Lennox products are the best! 642-7150 Butcher Sues Detroit's Kosher Retail Meat Dealers Association heard a report this week exonerating Bernard and Son Kosher Meat ' Market in Farmington Hills from the July allegations that it had non-kosher meat in the store. The butchers also voted to keep Bernard Rayber and his store in the association. The report was presented by Rabbi Jack Goldman. The Council of Orthodox Rabbis (Vaad Harabonim) has with- drawn its certification of the store. Rabbi Goldman, who oper- ates as the Michigan Kashruth Council, challenged the Vaad's action on two counts: the Vaad's mashgiach (inspector), he charged, was prejudiced against Rayber, and did not physically inspect the meat he said was treife or take it with him; the private investigator hired by the Vaad, who fol- lowed Rayber from his brother's non-kosher packing house, did not look inside the boxes that Rayber took from the packing house into his store. "According to Jewish law,"