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July 26, 1996 - Image 65

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-07-26

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only kosher ingredients were
used.
Mr. Hebert was contracted to
provide about 40 to 50 dozen rolls
for a Negev dinner banquet that
was to take place at an. Italian
hall. The banquet organizers also
contracted with Detroit's Vaad
Harabonim, or Council of Or-
thodox Rabbis, to provide over-
all supervision of the banquet.
During the course of the in-
spection, Rabbi Joseph Krupnik,
an inspector for the Vaad
Harabonim, determined that the
once-a-week supervision the
Vaad Hakashrus provided for
Adler Bakery did not meet the
standards for the Detroit Vaad's
approval. The bakery's products
were not served at the banquet.
Mr. Hebert said nothing has
changed in the way he makes his
bread since the Vaad Hakashrus
ended its active operation. He
still uses the same vegetable-
based ingredients and makes the
bread in the same manner.
'1 had to guarantee (the Vaad
Hakashrus) that we would have
separate bowls and pans, that I
would shut down the ovens eight
hours before the kosher baking
and wait for the mashgiach to
light them again," said Mr.
Hebert, who is not Jewish "I paid
$200 a month for the supervision.
I was doing this as a service to the
Jewish community."
Rabbi Krupnik said the Detroit
Vaad strives to assure the com-
munity that the strictest kosher
standards are observed. To allow
a product with minimal supervi-
sion to be offered for consumption,
said the rabbi, would be to lower
the Vaad's standards, something
he is not willing to see happen.
"We can't have that," he said.
Because the bakery does not
currently have a heksher, Wind-
sorites are without the services
of a kosher bakery. Mr. Adler
said there is talk of sending one
person over the American-Cana-
dian border every week to pur-
chase challah from Zeman's,
Detroit's only kosher bakery. 0

Layoffs Indicate
A Slowdown

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Jerusalem (JPFS) — Twenty-one
thousand people were laid off in
May and June, according to Em-
ployment Service statistics.
Among the reasons for this
was an increase of 10,000 foreign
workers and another 4,000 work-
ers coming in from the territo-
ries, the Ministry of Labor and
Social Affairs reported. The June
layoffs, totaling some 7,700, in-
eluded a large number of non-
tenured teachers, whose
contracts are terminated at the
end of the school year.

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