r. 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 4 FRANK PAUL and His ORCHESTRA "Music and entertainment at its Best for Your Guests" 557-7986 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. SELMA'S YARN SHOP 15075 W. Lincoln — Oak Park Lincoln Tower Apts. 968-1015 Complete Line of Needlepoint ..........W.WOWM...••• ■ ••• ■ ••••• ■ •..../• ■ ••••••••••••• ■ Enroll Now For NEEDLEPOINT CLASSES Hrs. 10 5 Mon. 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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 DMC - PERSIAN - PERLE - METALICS To Begin — October 1 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. * * * 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. 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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." 11 MILE ROAD & LAHSER IN SOUTHFIELD Harvard Row Merchants Aladdin Drugs Haber Cleaners Athens Souvlaki. Rest. Burton's Gal Charlotte's Knit Shop Di Rosa flair Fashions Jules Doneson Travel Empress Gardens. Rest. Farmer Jack's H. R. Barber Shop H. R. Kosher Meats Heritage House Books Moris Ruppert Clothier Jerome's Shoes Jewel Bakers Maher Furs National Bank of Slid. George Ohrenstcin Jeweler Original Esquire Rest. & Deli. Parisian Fashions Reflections of Love Florist Shoe Time Spitzer'sHebrew Book Warren Optometric Center