Jay Levin, Carol Lubin AreUnitediy Marriage • • • i activ ities in Society THE NEW Edith • Rami Amitz-Lev, emissary for the Jewish National Fund, in Mus- • • kegon for Hadassah's paid-up membership dinner, recently spoke to • a capacity crowd at Temple Bnai Israel. Mr. Amitz-Lev told of his • • feelings and impressions during the June war and of the important • part Hadassah had during the crisis. Prior to this speaking engage- ment, Mr. Amitz-Lev taped a radio program for the "Chris' Corners" WKJR show to be heard locally on Sept. 11. Before leaving Muskegon he made his first television appearance on the Nancy Schultz Show, • Channel 54. Members of Habonim from Camp Tavor, Three Rivers, 11: performed. Mrs. Arthur Greenberg and Dr. Greenberg hosted the speaker in their Roosevelt Park home. Miss Florence Rubinsky is president of Muskegon Chapter. 41) . Attending the wedding of their niece, Regina Sue Hedler to Dr. • 1 Cary Norton in San Bernardino, Calif.. were Dr. Leonard Seymour ' 4: Barahl of Tuck Dr., Farmington, and Martin Barahl of Whippoorwill • • Dr., Commerce, and their families. • Diane Karen Weitz was honored with a luncheon on her 16th birthday given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weitz, 15045 • Rosemary, Oak Park. The luncheon, attended by 64 guests, was held • at Vanelli's Restaurant. MRS. JAY LEVIN • Mel Bluestein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bluestein of Ardmore • Ruth Lubin, daughter of Carol Ave. was feted recently at a farewell party prior to departing for Mr. and Mrs. Albert K. Lubin of Israel for an extended stay. • Brooks Lane, Southfield, and Jay Detroiters attending the Phoenix wedding of Gerri Ellen Wein- H. Levin, son of Mr. and Mrs. berger to Albert Levey were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tapfer and daughters, • Jacob A. Levin of Pittsburgh, were and Mrs. Harry Weinberger. married recently at the home of • • the bride's parents. Rabbi Benja- min H. Gorrelick officiated. The bride wore a street-length organza cage gown with long sleeves and daisy applique. She wore a matching short veil and carried orchids and roses on • her confirmation Bible. University Professor of Wayne Linda Weisman was maid of State University. Dr. John M. Dor- honor. sey, in an ideological analysis of Arnold Silverman of Pittsburgh "self-rioting," which is receiving served as best man. wide acclaim, suggests "self-help" Following a honeymoon cruise, as a way to eliminating the ten- the couple will live in Ann Arbor. sions that lead to race conflicts. In the course of his analytical work, Dr. Dorsey declares: No mental attitude is more de- moralizing than that of feeling unable to help one's self, a most distressing life-view that is excited and aggravated by the cherished illusion that one person can help (or be helped by) another. My illusion of either helping or hurt- ing others is indulged at the ex- MRS. NE AL POOK orbitant expense 1) of realizing my precious life-long ability to con- Abby Denise Brown and Neal sciously help myself and 2) of my Herbert Pook were united in mar- overlooking the priceless individ- riage recently at Cong. Bnai David. uality-respecting truth that only Rabbi Hayim Donin and Cantor my fellowman can help himself. Hyman Adler officiated. To be reality oriented, any "anti- The couple's parents are Mr. poverty" program must be con- and Mrs. Harry S. Brown of Little- ducted with this ins i g h t ever field Ave. and Mrs. Rose Pook of operative: there is no possible help Greenfield Ave. and the late Mr. ever but self-help. Charity begins Louis Pook. and stays at home in the individual The bride chose a chiffon gown living it. over taffeta. The bodice and bell To one who has worked his mind sleeves were trimmed with Alen- into the position to see clearly the con lace and seed pearls. The lace MISS SHERRI GOLUMBIA self-deluding power in whatever he was on the front of the gown, the Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Columbia considers to be foreign to him and trim and train. She carried a cas- of Oak Dr. announce the engage- in whatever he considers to be cade of roses around an orchid ment of their daughter Sherri Ann plural, the spirit of ethics in on her Bible. to Charles Henry Tobias, son of E pluribus unum or hi One is all, Renee Gerger served as Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Tobias of all is one, seems exactly as im- matron of honor. Marjorie Shu- Sherfield Rd., Southfield. man was maid of honor. Brides. practical and unrealistic as does The bridegroom is a graduate of that glorious insight, Love thy maids were Rochella Sue Gerger the University of Michigan, where neighbor as thyself or Love thy of Houston, Mrs. Seymour Res- he was a member of Sigma Alpha enemy. Meanwhile the one who has nick, Mrs. Jack Saunders and Mu Fraternity, and is presently succeeded in teaching himself the Mrs. Charles Wolin. Cheryl Res- attending the University of Michi- rare realization that his altruism nick was flower girl. gan Law School. David Elbinger was best man. is his grown-up egotism, and that A June 25 wedding is planned. his egotism is all that there is (or Ushers were Gerald Gerger, Lowell Salinsky and Barry Richard Brown, can be) to depend upon for his decision making, that one has brother of the bride. Mark Wolin was ring bearer. Junior ushers learned to renounce such soft solu- tions for human want as "sharing were Alan, Steven, Stuart, David Leave Everything to Us his wisdom" or "imparting his Alan and David Benjamin Gerger. Following a Canada honeymoon, knowledge" or "teaching the 'multitudes.' " Frantic resorts of the couple will live in Detroit. his fellowman to imaginary self- help other than conscious self- Camp for Underprivileged development are expected by him. PHILADELPIIIA (JTA—A total He understands desperate efforts of 450 underprivileged children of his neighbor to attain by easy participated in a special camp pro- "social legislation" or riotous force gram furnished and operated by the what can be attained only by the Federation of Jewish Agencies for kind but fearsome force of self- the city of Philadelphia's Anti- education. He comprehends how all Poverty Action Committee. such enticing "c om m unit y" "group" or "mob" alternatives THE NEWEST must seem preferable to the hard work of discovering that the diffi- IN WEDDING • BAR MITZVAH • o conscious living of human in- cult CONFIRMATION AND PARTY • WYN and HAROLD LANDIS dividuality is the only possible ACCESSORIES up • solution for each and every human demand for human "freedom" tafeozytkvtdo_ • "equality" "justice" "opportunity" By "power" or whatever. • Phone Green-8 Center Only! Greenfield/8 Mile Rd. 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