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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
SZ High School Joins With UHS
Cong. Shaarey Zedek's
high school has affiliated
with United Hebrew
Schools this fall. The two
schools will continue to op-
erate separately, but their
facilities will be available to
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students of either institu-
tion.
A spokesman said the af-
filiation will mean higher
standards for both schools,
better utilization of commu-
nity resources, more courses
and outside activities and
expanded enrollment in
Midrasha.
For enrollment informa-
tion, contact Yosef Levanon
at United Hebrew Schools,
352-7117, or Rabbi Gerald
Teller at Cong. Shaarey Ze-
dek, 357-5544.
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Youth to Decorate Sukkot for Holiday
Cong. Bnai Moshe's Kadi-
mah United Synagogue
Youth group for youth in
grades 7 and 8 will have a
sukka-decorating party be-
ginning with dinner 6:30
p.m. Wednesday at the
home of Hartley Harris,
25611 Colleen, Oak Park.
There is a nominal
charge. For reservations,
call Sharon Landau,
545-6951 or 541-6884, or
Harris, 968-3563.
Kadimah will also host
the Toronto USY group Oct.
30-Nov. 2. Persons inter-
ested in working on the
Youth Activities
at Beth Shalom
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Youth News
Beth Shalom's Kadima
group (grades 7-8) will hold
services 10 a.m. Saturday at
the synagogue. Following
services, Andy Tarnoff will
discuss anti-Semitism in
Europe, where she spent her
summer.
Kadima will have a meet-
ing at 10:15 a.m. Sunday
and a sukka-decorating
party Thursday, both at the
synagogue.
These events are part of a
membership drive. For in-
formation, call Bruce
Littky, 398-8375, or Aaron
Darsky, 398-1124.
Singles
Events
PEOPLE WITHOUT
PARTNERS of the Jewish
Community Center will
hold its opening meeting of
the season 8 p.m. Sept. 21 at
the 10 Mile Center branch.
Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine of
the Birmingham Temple
will speak on "The Exotic
Jew." Guests are invited at a
nominal charge, and re-
freshments will be served.
Bowling will begin 9:30 p.m.
Sept. 28 at Oak Park Lanes.
For information, call the
Center's group services of-
fice, 341-4200, or Estelle
Rosenberg, 399-8416.
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weekend's activities, may
call Miss Landau at the
phone numbers listed above.
Giborim USY, grades 3
and 4, will decorate the
Bnai Moshe sukka, 4:30
p.m. Thursday. Dinner
will be served. For infor-
mation, call Marla Magy,
548-9065.
For information on all
Bnai Moshe youth activities,
call Harris at the syn-
agogue, 548-3123.
USY Goes Golfing
Cong. Beth Moses' United
Synagogue Youth affiliate
will play miniature golf Sat-
urday, meeting 9 p.m. at the
synagogue. There is - a
charge. For information,
call Julie Frank, 537-3112.
Community Heads
STARLIGHT, Pa. — An
18-year-old college fresh-
man and a 17-year-old high
school senior were elected
presidents of the respective
boys' and girls' groups of
the Bnai Brith Youth Or-
ganization during annual
conventions at Bnai Brith
Perlman Camp here.
Joel Kaplan of Miami,
who begins his studies at
Miami-Dade Community
College this month, was the
unanimous choice to head
Aleph Zadik Aleph, the
boys' group, for the one-
year term.
Shari Miller of Potomac,
Md., a senior at Churchill
High School was elected
president of Bnai Brith
Girls.
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SWINGING SINGLES,
25 and up, will have a cock-
tail party with dancing to a
band 9 p.m. Sept. 19 at the
Bonnie Brook Golf and
Country Club. There is a
charge. For information,
call Henrietta Lewis,
546-0903.
Harvard
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UNESCO Angers
Moslem Leaders
NEW YORK — The Bei-
rut newspaper Al Kifah al-
Arabi reported Aug. 24 that
Islamic religious leaders in
Egypt and Lebanon are an-
gry with the United Nations
Educational, Social and Cul-
tural Organization, for its
unspecified contention that
the Koran was produced by
man rather than God.
leaders
said
The
"UNESCO was distorting
Islamic realities and assail-
ing the holy Koran."
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