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June 30-July 6, 2016 | 24-30 Sivan 5776 | Vol. CXLIX, No. 22

Nutritionally
Speaking

By Barbara Beznos, RD/LD/N
Integrated Nutrition, LLC

SHABBAT LIGHTS

DEAR
BARB,

Shabbat: Friday, July 1, 8:55 p.m.
Shabbat Ends: Saturday, July 2, 10:06 p.m.

Shabbat: Friday, July 8, 8:53 p.m.
Shabbat Ends: Saturday, July 9, 10:03 p.m.

Times accoding to Yeshiva Beth Yehudah calendar.

Cover design: Michelle Sheridan

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Taxon Clade: Daniel Ericksen, August Leo and Drew Barosik, perform July 7 in Ferndale.

Arts & Life .................... 45
Auto .............................. 30
Calendar....................... 24
Editor’s Picks ............... 48
Food.............................. 41
Health ........................... 36
Israel ..................... 5, 8, 10
Jewish@edu ................. 26
Life Cycles .................... 54

Marketplace ................ 56
Mentsh of the Month ....25
Metro ............................ 10
Obituaries .................... 59
Sports ........................... 44
Spotlight ...................... 59
Synagogue List ........... 32
Torah Portion .............. 33
Viewpoints......................5

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Columnists

Rochel Burstyn...............5
Annabel Cohen ........... 41
Ryan Fishman .............. 50
Danny Raskin .............. 52
Robert Sklar ...................6

A new sandwich shop is opening in
Farmington Hills.

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Quick Click … From the William Davidson Digital
Archive of Jewish Detroit History

Mike Smith
Detroit Jewish News Foundation Archivist

I

love the old advertisements in the JN and the
Jewish Chronicle. This ad for Goebel beer from
the June 9, 1916, issue of the Chronicle was espe-
cially informative.
Goebel beer was brewed in Detroit from 1873 to
1964, and for many years, was the state’s third-larg-
est brewer. The city’s most famous beer maker, the
Stroh’s Brewery Company, acquired the company in
1964. The last appearance of Goebel Beer appears
to have been in 1999.
Goebel was considered a cheaper, but good light
beer, which is likely why my grandfather kept a
fridge-full of the brand. Indeed, it was the first beer
I ever tasted when — out of the eye of my grand-

mother, of course — he would let me take a sip
from his can of Goebel.
However, until I read this advertisement for
Goebel in the JC, I did not realize that my grand-
father was actually looking out for my health.
Reading the ad, I learned that “Goebel Pure Food
Beer” was a healthy and wholesome choice of
beverage. Indeed, the ad pleads with readers: “In
your home — for your health’s sake and for your
friends’ — have a case of Goebel beer.” It seems that
Grandpa was a pretty smart guy.

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Want to learn more? Go to the DJN Foundation archives, available
for free at www.djnfoundation.org.

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nutrients to prevent malnutrition.

Contact Barb At:

Integrated Nutrition, L.L.C.

31731 Northwestern Hwy., Suite 105 E
Farmington Hills, Mi 48334

Phone:
(248) 538-8050

E-Mail:
rds@integratednutrition.com
Web:
www.integratednutrition.com

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