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David Sitarski shows the division behind the forequarter and
hindquarter.
ters of approved cattle are
sold as non-kosher, since only
the forequarter cuts (up to
the 12th rib) are utilized.
The hindquarters are not
intrinsically treife (non-
kosher). In some countries,
including Israel, where beef
is scarce, they are acceptable.
In America, the necessary
trabering, particularly the
removal of the sciatic nerve
and blood vessels which sup-
ply it, requires too much time
and expertise to make it eco-
nomically viable.
All of the additional costs
• associated with kosher
slaughtering place the
wholesale price of kosher beef
an average of 20 cents per
pound higher than non-
kosher beef, according to
Gottlieb.
Monarch, which currently
slaughters about 500 cattle a
week by non-kosher methods,
added its kosher operation
about eight years ago after
the last kosher beef packing
house closed. "I'm no angel. I
make no pretense of it," says
Gottlieb. "I am a business-
man concerned about profit."
But profit was not the rea-
son for the decision. "We got
into it out of a sense of moral
obligation to the community,"
NS.
Picking A Price
The following chart represents a survey of prices dur-
ing a week in November. Tel Aviv Farmer Jack indicates
two stores, in Southfield and West Bloomfield. Three stores
at the end of the list - Bernard and Son, New Orleans,
and Singer's - are not supervised by the Council of Or-
thodox Rabbis. Strictly Kosher Meats in Oak Park is not
represented because it was closed while preparing to move
at the time of the survey.
O
z
271 West Maple
Downtown Birmingham
Diagonally across from Jacobson's
646-3660 ■
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Fairlane
Town Center
(Ground Floor near Lord & Taylor)
271-3636 ■
Boneless
Chuck
Ground
Chuck
Brisket
Non-kosher
supermarket
gourmet butcher
$1.99
$2.99
$1.89
$2.49
$2.29
$3.99
Kosher
Cohen and Son
$3.29
$4.59
Dexter-Davison
$3.19
$2.10-
$2.50
$2.19
Franklin •
$2.89
$2.09
Harvard Row
$2.89
Rosenberg's Northgate
$3.39
Superior
Tel Aviv
Farmer Jack
Bernard & Son
New Orleans
Singer's
$2.99
$3.18
$2.99
$1.99-
$2.29
$1.99-
$2.29
$1.99
$1.77
$2.19
$3.98
$1.99
$2.09
$2.19
$3.39-
$4.49
$2.89-
$4.49
$4.49
$3.49-
$4.99
$3.89
$3.58
$3.89-
$4.69
$4.49
$3.69-
$4.49