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LOOK WHAT'S COOKING AT
B'NA1 MOSHE IN FEBRUARY

Idelsohn. Services: Monday-Friday
5:15 p.m., Saturday 8:30 a.m.

SHAAREY ZEDEK

27375 Bell Rd., Southfield,
357-5544. Rabbis: Irwin Groner,
William Gershon, Cantors: Chaim
Najman, Sidney Rube. Services:
Monday and Thursday 7:30 a.m.,
Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday
7:45 a.m., Sunday 8:30 a.m., Friday
5:40 p.m., Saturday 8:45 a.m. Daily
6 p.m.
Bar Mitzvah of Bradley Steven
Deutch, son of Lenore and the late
Harvey Deutch.
Prayer for the Country: liana Glazier;
Prayer for Israel: Stephanie Deutch.

SHAAREY ZEDEK
B'NAI ISRAEL CENTER

4200 Walnut Lake Rd., West
Bloomfield, 681-5353. Rabbi: Dr.
Sherman P. Kirshner. Services:
Friday 7:15 a.m.; Saturday 9 a.m.,
Weekdays 7:15 a.m. Sunday 9 a.m.

REFORM:

TEMPLE BETH EL

7400 Telegraph Rd., Birmingham,
851-1100. Rabbis: Daniel Polish,
Julian I. Cook; Richard C. Hertz,
Rabbi Emeritus. Cantor: Gail P.
Hirschenfang. Friday 7:30 p.m. 8
p.m.; Saturday 11 a.m.; Torah Study,
9:30 a.m.
Friday 7:30 p.m. Family Shabbat
service in the sanctuary; 8 p.m.
service in the Classical Reform
Mode in the Maas Chapel.

BETH ISAAC

2730 Edsel Dr., Trenton, 675-0355.
Student Rabbi: Ruth Alpers.
Services: Friday 7:30 p.m. Saturday
9:30 a.m.

TEMPLE EMANU - EL

14450 W. Ten Mile Rd., Oak Park,
967-4020. Rabbis: Lane B. Steinger,
L. David Feder. Rabbi Emeritus: Dr.
Milton Rosenbaum. Cantor Emeri-
tus: Norman Rose. Services: Friday
7:30 p.m. Saturday 10:30 a.m. Torah
Study 9:30 a.m. in the library.
Saturday: Bar Mitzvah of Aaron
David Schey, son of Kathy and Dr.
Michael Schey.
Nursery School Charter Members
Family Shabbat evening service with
sign language interpreter. Rabbi
Feder will speak Friday; Rabbi
Steinger will speak Saturday..

TEMPLE ISRAEL

5725 Walnut Lake Rd., West
Bloomfield, 661-5700. Rabbis: M.
Robert Syme, Harold S. Loss, Paul
M. Yedwab. Cantor: Harold Orbach.
Services: Friday 8 p.m., Saturday
10:30 a.m. (Rebbe's Tish 9:30 a.m.),
Weekdays 7:30 a.m., Sunday 9 a.m.
Saturday B'nai Mitzvah of Scott
Anthony Frankel, son of Carol and
Dr. Jerome Frankel; Aaron Michael
Klemanski, son of Mona Light and
Jim Klemanski.
Friday and Saturday: Rabbi Loss will
deliver the sermon.

TEMPLE KOL AMI

5085 Walnut Lake Rd., West
Bloomfield, 661-0040. Rabbis:
Norman T. Roman, Rabbi Emeritus:
Ernst J. Conrad. Services: Friday 8
p.m.; Saturday 9:15 a.m. Chevrat
Torah Study Session and Shabbat
Worship at 11 a.m.
Friday: Bat Mitzvah of Whitney
Lakin, daughter of Cecilia and
Sanford Lakin.
Saturday: Shabbat Family Service 11
a.m.

TEMPLE SHIR SHALOM

5642 Maple, West Bloomfield,
737-8700. Rabbi: Dannel I. Schwartz.

Services: Friday 8 p.m.; Saturday 11
a.m. Rabbi's Tish 9:30 a.m.
Friday: Baby naming of Laura
Rohnee Wartel.
Saturday: 11 a.m. Children's Tot
Shabbat service and brunch.

CONGREGATION
SHIR TIKVAH

3633 W. Big Beaver, Troy, 643-6520.
Rabbi: Arnie Sleutelberg. Services:
Saturday 10 a.m.

HUMANISTIC:

THE BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE

28611 West 12 Mile Rd., Farmington
Hills, 477-1410. Rabbi: Sherwin T.
Wine. Services Friday 8 p.m.
Rabbi Wine will conduct a
celebration of the Gathering of Men.
An Oneg Shabbat will follow.
Shabbat Story Hour Saturday
11-noon, ages 3-6.

February 7-9 ... Scholar-In-Residence Weekend
featuring Rabbi Irwin Kula
"Vision of B'nai Moshe in the 21st Century"

February 14 ... Friday night Oneg at the home of Lois and
Alan Winer. Discussion: "The Elephant
and the Jewish Problem"

February 22 ... The NIGUNIM - Modes and Melodies of
Worship. Presented and Demonstrated by
Cantor Louis Klein during the Shabbat Services

February 29 ... Shabbat Services honoring New Members
of Congregation B'nai Moshe

Please call the synagogue office for information
on any and all of our upcoming events
539-3060

RECONSTRUCTIONIST:

B'NAI MOSHE
WE'RE NOT JUST BUILDING
A BUILDING.
WE'RE BUILDING A FAMILY.

T'CHIYAH

1035 St. Antoine at Monroe, Detroit,
393-9493. Service: Friday: 7:45 p.m.
Saturday: 10 a.m.

SEPHARDIC:

SEPHARDIC COMMUNITY
OF GREATER DETROIT

17030 New Jersey, Southfield.
557-8551. Services: Sunday 9 a.m.
at Yeshivah Beth Yehudah, 15751 W.
Lincoln, Southfield.

'1 SYNAGOGUES

Beth El Plans
Two Programs

"I Forgot Where I Put My
Memory" will be the topic of
discussion 1 p.m. Feb. 9 at
Temple Beth El. Sandy
Baumann, Edler Med pro-
gram coordinator, Botsford
Hospital, will address the
Middle Years Group in the
Alpert Room of the temple.
The program, preceded by a
12:30 p.m. cake and coffee
hour, is open to the public
without charge.
Wills will be the topic noon
Feb. 18 when attorney
Lawrence lbwer will speak on
"Living Wills: Recent
Changes in the Law and Us-
ing the Power of Attorney."
There is a charge.
For information and reser-
vations, call Jeanette Cohen,
737-0194; or Hy Frank,
851-8677.

B'nai Moshe
Plans Oneg

Congregation B'nai Moshe
will hold its second Friday
night Oneg Shabbat 8-9:30
p.m. Feb. 14 at the home of
Alan and Lois Winer.
Kabbalat Shabbat and
Maariv services will be held.
The discussion of "the
Elephant and the Jewish Pro-
blem" will continue.
Refreshments will be served.
There is no charge, but
reservations are required.
Call the synagogue office,
539-3060.

VOICE OF THE VAAD

ITEM: The Rabbi was shopping for some baked treats for the Hebrew School
class. He was looking for frozen eclairs with a kosher symbol from a cer-
tain company. He noticed a pie from the same company and bought it in-
stead. An observant teacher (no pun intended) noticed that this particular
product had no kosher certification, and it had to be returned.

CONCLUSION:

T

he fact that a company manufactures some
kosher certified products is no guarantee
that all its products are kosher. For instance,
some companies produce basic canned tomato
products which are kosher certified, but their "fan-
cy" tomato sauces contain cheese, meat, or other
non-kosher ingredients. CHECK LABELS.

facturer may produce both kosher and non-
kosher products on the same equipment, kosher-
ing the equipment between runs. Only those
goods produced when the equipment has been
reliably koshered will bear a kosher symbol.
CHECK LABELS.

ITEM: The young mother was feeding her baby
a jar of strained carrots. Looking at the jar, she
could not find a kosher symbol. She went back
to the pantry and pulled out an identical jar of
strained carrots from the same company — with
a kosher symbol.

ITEM: Dad went to the supermarket to buy
something for his daughter's "Shabbat party" in
school, and picked up a package of corn chips.
He'd seen this brand used many times in the
synagogue, so he knew they were kosher. Un-
fortunately there was no longer a kosher sym-
bol on the bag.

CONCLUSION: A product may be produced in

CONCLUSION: Kosher is not forever. Production

more than one factory. One factory, where only
kosher goods are produced, may have kosher
certification for its products, while another may
also produce non-kosher products on its equip-
ment (in our case, strained baby meats) and
not be kosher certified. Alternatively, a manu-

techniques, ingredients, or suppliers may change,
and a product may lose its kosher certification.
Similarly, products which have never been cer-
tified kosher may acquire kosher supervision. For
instance, many (but not all) Pepperidge Farm pro-
ducts are now reliably kosher. CHECK LABELS.

Questions and comments may be addressed to:
Voice c/o Council of Orthodox Rabbis, 17071 W. 10 Mile Rd., Southfield, Mich. 48075

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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