. • 7( THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS It's Nice To Deal With Joe Slatkin's DEXTER CHEVROLET Israel Symphony Goes to Germany Shaarey Zedek, UHS Sign Pact to Share Facilities BONN — The Israel Sym- phony Orchestra began an- other European tour, start- ing in Salzburg and ending with two concerts in Vienna at the end of October. Nine or 10 concerts will be per- formed in the Federal Re- public under Zubin Mehta. 20811 W. 8 Mile between Southfield 8 Telegraph 534-1400 FRANK PAUL and His ORCHESTRA Our Promise To You: BETTER SERVICE! "Music and entertainment at its Best for Your Guests" 557-7986 IF YOU'RE TIRED OF LOOKING FOR THAT 'JUST RIGHT' FABRIC OR COLOR, WHY NOT VISIT ME AT THE SHOP. OUR SOURCES ARE UNLIMITED. AND OF COURSE, THE PRICE IS RIGHT. 5755 SCHAEFER RD. (i block North of Fo,d Rd Dearborn LU 4 5900 Open Doily 8 o.m to 5 p m CALL LU 4-5900 acst /die 74 Vad 13710 W. 9 Mile (1st BIk. N. of Coolidge) Super Specials Tues., Wed., Thurs. Shampoo & Set reg. $6. Shampoo, Set & Haircut reg. $11 Call for appt. 399 2552 - $8 Price Slash NEEDLE KITS by Trio 3 All Sales Final Charlotte's PRICE KNIT SHOPS 9 Mile and Coolidge 15 Mile and Orchard Lake Rd. Closed Sunday TEL AVIV (JTA) — The Independent Liberal Party is dusting off its civil mar- riage bill and intends to sub- mit it in the Knesset shortly. The bill is bitterly opposed by the National Religious Party. Revival of the bill after a year-long agreement not to submit it followed disclo- sures that the Ministry of Religious Affairs maintains a secret "black list" of Israe- lis to whom the Chief Rabbi- . nate denies marriage rites on halakhic (religious law) grounds. The list currently contains the names of about 2,500 men and women who are ineligible for marriage 'according to the Orthodox interpretation of Halakha. petty party politics. Dulzin called for a basic re-organization of Jewish institutional life in Argen- tina and the incorporation into its leadership circles of many who are now only marginally involved. Criterion Club's DANCE PREMIERE w/Johnny "C" & Orch. Sat. Oct. 4th. 9 p.m. Southfield Civic Center Music Truly for the Discriminating by brew Schools, are, from left, seated: Dr. Jay B. Stern, superintendent of the UHS; Milton Lucow, president, UHS; Harold Berry, president, Cong. Shaarey Zedek; and Rabbi Irwin Groner, Shaarey Zedek spiritual leader. Standing, from left, are: Norman Katz, Rabbi Gerald Teller, education director at Shaarey Zedek; Mrs. Diane Schechter, David Hermelin, Stanley Fran- kel and Isadore J. Goldstein, executive secretary, UHS. As a result of the affiliation, the Shaarey Zedek High School will come under the educational direction of the UHS staff, however, both schools will operate independ- ently and the facilities of one will be available to the other. Funding from the school will come from both the synagogue and UHS. Marriage Fight Looms in Israel NOW 1 11 Mile and Lahser 12 1 /2 Mile and Southfield Southfield Plaza OPEN SUNDAY Signatories to the recent agreement affiliating In addition, the follow- ing synagogues raised $58,750: Beth Jacob-Mo- gain Abraham, Bnai Israel-Beth Yehuda, Dovid Ben Nuchim, Bnai Zion, Mishkan Israel Nu- sach H'Ari (Lubavitch Center), Shaarey Sho- Friday, September 26, 1975 35 BUENOS AIRES (JTA) — Leon Dulzin, acting chairman of the Jewish Agency and World Zionist Organization Executives, said here that the finan- cially troubled Argentine Jewish community has the material and human re- sources to become self-suffi- cient but needed to free it- self from the traditionally narrow frame of its leader- ship spectrum and put the general interest and welfare of the community above Cong. Shaarey Zedek's high school with the United He- Synagogues participating in the High Holiday appeal for the start of 5736 raised a total of $2,628,500 in the State of Israel Bonds. The synagogue campaigns included pre-holiday din- ners participating were: Beth Abraham-Hillel, Irwin Klar, president, $221,250; Beth Achim, Harry Laker, president, $316,750; Beth Moses, Robert Naftaly, preSident, $98,250; Bnai David, Irving Belinsky, president, $418,750; Temple Israel, Harold SomlYo, pres- ident, $68,750; Young Israel of Greenfield, Seymour Ra- binowitz, president, $76,750; Young Israel of Oak-Woods, Phillip Stollman, president, $119,250; and Shaarey Ze- dek, Harold Berry, presi- dent, $1,250,000. 1 g a i p Argentine Jews 'Must Re-Organize' Mach Pitt and his Orchestra 358-3642 BOYS' OR GIRLS' 2 PIECE SNOWSUITS •Nylon •Water Repellent 'f 4 •Heavily Interlined •All Pile Lined •Guaranteed Washable Congregations Net $2.6 Million in High Holiday Bond Appeals ARTISTIC UPHOLSTERERS INC. f- t mayim and Shomrey Emu- nah. SIZES 2 to 4 To date, synagogues plan- ning post High Holiday din- ners are: Cong. 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