CHANUKAH GIFT IDEAS r • • • • AMERICA'S STAMP STOP AND E & E COINS SILVER AMERICAN EAGLE PROOF SETS BIRTH YEAR SETS COIN SUPPLIES • • • • CLOSE-UP STAMP STARTER KITS COIN STARTER KITS STAMP YEAR SETS STAMP SUPPLIES Kosher Continued from preceding page INVESTMENT & RETIREMENT PROGRAMS COLLECTIONS APPRAISED MIDDLEBELT AT 11 MILE/GREAT SCOTT PLAZA • TUES.-FRI. 11-6, SAT. 11-5 • 474-4460 BE A WINNER, PLAY 5 THE CLASSIFIEDS • 0 / 0 AFTER AUCTION SALE ON ALL FRAMED PIECES OF ART-FEATURING • AGAM • MIRO • ALVAR • BOULANGER • ERTE • VASARELY • RUBIN • NIEMAN AND MANY MORE .. . OFF (Excluding works by Edna Hibel) HOLIDAY GIFT BAZAAR 20% OFF CUSTOM FRAMING AT ALL TIMES 354-6060 SALE RUNS THRU DEC. 24th OFF ALL PRINTS AND POSTERS 20% Call The Jewish News Today OFF UNFRAMED LITHOS • TREASURES FROM AROUND THE WORLD $1 0" t o $ 10000 • All unique • All one-of-a-kind Nierman • EBGI • OBICAN • LABA DANG • NIERMAN AFRICA • OCEANA • PERU BRAZIL • INDIA • COLUMBIA EL SALVADOR • CANADA MULTI - MEDIA SCULPTURE .... ... . . „ 29528 Northwestern Hwy. • Southfield in the Sunset Strip • Open Daily 10-5 THE FINEST FASHIONS FOR MEN & WOMEN ANNOUNCING NORTH BEACH LEATHER XCLUSIVELY AT MILANO ■ Also Other Designer Names to Choose From. 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 ■ 16 Friday, December 12, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 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