THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, Jame 23, 1972--33
From Maimoubies•
'Guide to the Perplexed'
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MEMORIES TOOK OVER
part of the scene as Dr. Lee
:Schwartz and Doreen Tucker
were wed last week at Shen-
andoah Country Club .
Was also the 33rd anniver-
sary of Lee's parents, Dr.
Marvin and Selma Schwartz
and his aunt and uncle, Dr.
Felix and Rose Rosenwach
. . with a surprise anniver-
sary cake being brought out
for them . . . Selma was
secretary to Rabbi Leo
Franklin at Temple Beth El
and Rose secretary to Execu-
tive Director Irving Katz at
the time . - The four were
on a joint honeymoon (Mar-
vin and Rose are brother
and sister) in Petoskey
when, after one week, they
decided to come into town
and attend the wedding of
Dr. Leonard Birndorf and
Irene Bussey . . It was a
formal affair, but the four
newlyweds came in dunga-
rees and old clothes - . .
Rabbi Franklin, in the re-
ceiving line, took one look,
gulped and was ready to
"disown" them all
LEE AND DOREEN said
their vows and over 150 folks
shared in the fun-filled cele-
bration - . . They met two
years ago on a blind date,
thanks to Linda and Lou
Zempsky . , . She is the
daughter of fine folks Nate
and Sam Tucker ... They'll
live in Vancouver, British
Columbia, where Lee will do
his residency, specializing in
internal medicine at Vancou-
Did God Create the Universe for the Sake
ver General Hospital . . .
Doreen herself is an inhila-
tion therapist.
JOTTINGS AT LEE AND
DOREEN'S "I DO" shindig
. . Denise Lubansky catch-
ing the bridal bouquet . . .
and Jack Tucker, Doreen's
brother, getting the garter
after none of the other Batch-
elor cowards wanted to pick
up Lee's toss Garter be-
longed to Janet Gladstone,
Dor ee n's good girlfriend
since they were youngsters
. . - Lee's parents live in
Portland, Ore., where dad,
Dr. Marvin Schwartz, is
president of the Portland
Heart Association . Sister
Julie, 20, came in from stud-
ies in Amsterdam, Holland,
and brother Avery, 25, made
the trip from San Francisco
. . - Elmer Raskin at the pi-
ano during a band intermis-
sion swinging away as in the
"good ol' Raskin days" . . .
Good friends, Sylvia and
Harry Grenadier, five sons,
and Marilyn and Dave
Schwartz, four sons, thinking
of the baseball team they
planned . . Marion Grant
and Hilda Raskin livening
- things up with their "bumps"
dance routine . . . Dora
Schwartz, Lee's grandma,
looking great . . Gary
Schwartz, 21, wearing the
red jacked he received last
year when winning the Red
Run Invitational Golf Tour-
ney . - and his pop, Lou
Schwartz, Marv's other broth-
er, shooting a 74 at Tam
O'Shanter, day of the wed-
ding.
SEEING SIGNS . , . by
Leonard Goldman of Detroit
Lodge No 55, and Grand
Chancellor State of Michigan
(Copyright 197.?, JTA, Ihr.)
The
word
"Haskala" Knights of Pythias. "Watch
means "understanding" or out of r small children—
"enlightenment." It is de- especially when they're driv-
rived from the same root as ing."
the
word "Sechel" which
DISA 'N DATA . . Sam
means intelligence. The term Adelson drawing all three
- Ilaskala' is used to refer to
winners- at Charter House
a movement which began in Barbers , . . Kentucky Der-
Germany in the 18th Century. by, Preakness and Belmont
Its aim was to disseminate . .. He works at Hazel Park
modern European culture Race Track - Lou Miller
amongst Jews. Moses Men- "Lil' Truck Driver" of Do-
delsohn often is referred to mestic Linen, back from Las
as the :lather" of this move- Vegas with pockets jingling
ment. Part of this movement happily - . They call him
resulted in treating the He- "prince Louie" over there
. . Ben "tingle" Siegel of
brew language and Hebrew
culture in general with mod- Goldfarb Bonds, always with
a
good
word about people ...
ern critical approaches. At
first it was not a movement nice to have guys like him
of the masses. but only of around.
the intellectual elite. It pro-
LYNDA DAVIS, 8-year-old
duced many men of Jewish daughter of Merwin and Rose
letters, poets, philosophers, Davis, was asked by Aunt
dramatists and others. Many Sadie Velick what she was
of its adherents were not re- going to give her little broth-
ligious. However, in time, er, 5-year-old Allan, for his
many religious intellectuals birthday . . "I haven't de-
were influenced indirectly by cided yet," said Lynda . . .
this movement and devel- Aunt Sadie asked what she
oped a critical, yet loyal and had given him last year . .
fundamentalist approach to and Lynda answered, "the
Hebrew literature, thus avail-
measles."
ing themselves of the advan-
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to our
tage of both the modern and
the traditional. The follow- mom - Mrs. Minnie Raskin
.
.
. Can't tell her age - .
ers of. this movement were
called Maskilin, a term Last year she got mad and
coined by Judah Jeiteles in almost barred us from those
the 19th Century.
delicious Friday night din-
ners! - All the best of good
Doing the thing you want health to a very wonderful
to do should be your goal gal who has certainly proven
because that is what you do the real meaning of the word
best—Hubert Humphrey.
MOTHER
solely for the sake of man's
existence, that he might
serve God. Everything that
is done they believe is done
for man's sake; even the
spheres move only for his
benefit, in order that his
wants might be supplied .
On examining this opinion,
as intelligent person ought to
examine all different opin-
ions, we will discover that
it is erroneous. Those who
maintain it may be asked
whether God could have
created man without those
previous creations, or wheth-
er man could only have come
into existence after the crea-
tion of all other things. If
they answer in the affirma-
tive, insisting that man could
have been created even if,
for example, the heavens did
not exist, then they must be
asked what is the object of
all those other things, since
they do not exist for their
own sake, but for the sake
of something that could exist
without them? Even if the
universe existed for man's
sake and man existed for the
purpose of serving God, one
must still ask: What is the
end of serving God? He does
not become more perfect if
all His creatures serve Him.
Nor would He lose anything
if nothing existed beside
Him.
It might perhaps be replied
that the service of God is not
intended for God's perfec
tion, but for our own. Then,
however, the question arises:
What is the object of our
being perfect?
Pressing the inquiry as to
the purpose of the creation,
we must at last arrive at the
It
indsor's
of Man?
answer: It was the will of the universe does not exist
God. And this is the correct fur man's sake, but that all
answer .. . Logic as well as things in it exist each for its
tradition proses clearly that own sake.
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