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July 23, 1982 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-07-23

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16 Friday, July 23, 1982

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

DANCE! into the 80's

Marriages

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PARTIES BY

Susan Schreier Ber-
kowitz and Shalom Cohen
were married in a recent
ceremony at Cong. Beth Is-
rael, Houston, Texas. Rabbi
Samuel Karff officiated.

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The bride is the daughter
of former Detroiters Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Schreier of
Houston. Out of town guests
attending the morning
ceremony were Mrs.
Samuel Schreier, Mrs. Alan
Bernson and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Danto, and
Mrs. Esther Citron.
The couple will reside in
Houston.

*

Sheila Nancy Otis and
Dr. Lyle Warren Sklar
were married in a recent
ceremony at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek. Rabbi Irwin Groner
officiated.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Otis of
Southfield. Parents of the
bridegroom are Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Sklar of
Livonia.
Linda Otis was her sis-
ter's maid of honor. Brides-
maids were Betty Amber,
Jan Eder, Jill Schwartz and
Elisa Sklar. Keith Sklar
was his brother's best man.
Ushers were Dr. David Be-
rlin, Dr. Rodney Kander,
Iry Krizenfeld and Eric
Sklar.
* * *
Katherine Hurtik be-
came the bride of Douglas
Leigh Perlin in a recent
ceremony at Hamilton
Place. Dr. George Mink of-
ficiated.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis V.
Hurtik, Jr. of Plymouth.
Parents of the bridegroom
are Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Perlin of Southfield.
Scherry Koski of Canton
was the matron of honor.
Valerie Main of Ann Arbor
was the maid of honor.
Peter Chilkewitz of
Houston, Tex., was the
best man. Ushers were
Robert Tubben, Louis V.
Hurtik III of Gregory,
Mich., Neil Tubben,
Michael Brennen of Yp-
silanti and Larry Hitch-
cock of Ypsilanti.
Following a honeymoon
in the Upper Peninsula, the
couple is residing in Ann
Arbor.

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Dr. Bonnie Morton and
Dr. BradBoeke were mar-
ried recently in Dallas, Tex.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris A.
Morton of Southfield. Par-
ents of the bridegroom are
Mrs. Joyce Boeke of Dallas
and Dr. Peter Boeke of
Grinnell, Iowa.
Dr. Morton earned a BS
degree in biology at the
University of Michigan, a
DO degree at Michigan
State University and pur-
sued an internship and re-
sidency in opthalmology at
Detroit Osteopathic Hospi-
tal.
Her husband earned a
DDS degree from the Uni-
versity of Iowa.
The couple is residing in

of Mrs. Norma Wollach of
Oak Park and the late Mr.
Norman Wollach. The
bridegroom is the son of
Mrs. Sarah Schuller of
Margate, Fla. and the late
Mr. Morris Schmuckler.
Attending the bride were
Cindy Weisberg, and Judy
Bond- of Arlington, Mass.
The bridegroom's atten-
dants were his brother, Dr.
Gary Schuller of
Williamsville, N.Y., and
Steven Wollach, brother of
the bride. The bride's
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Feber, and her uncle,
Seymour Stone, also par-
ticipated.

Psychologist
Subject of Book

JERUSALEM — The
writings of an early Jewish
psychologist have been
analyzed for the first time in
a new book by Dr. Hillel
Goldberg, lecturer in mod-
ern Jewish ethics and intel-
lectual history in the
Rothberg School for Over-
seas Students at the Heb-
rew University of
Jerusalem.
"Israel Salanter: Text,
Structure, Idea" will form
the basis of courses in
Jewish ethics in the Hebrew
University's program for
students from abroad.

TEL AVIV (JTA) —
Prime Minister Menahem
Begin promised an
enthusiastic audience here
last weekend that he would
sign a peace treaty with
Lebanon by the end of this
year and would thereafter
propose to Jordan's King
Hussein that their two
countries set up a "free con-
federation" between Jordan
and Israel.
Begin was addressing a
rally, estimated by its or-
ganizers to number between —
200,000 and 250,000,
support of the war in Leba=
non, the government and
the army.
Peace Now leaders pro-
tested to Israel Television
that it provided live cover-
age for the rally after hav-
ing severely restricted
coverage of their anti-war
meeting two weeks ago. Is-
rael Broadcasting
Authority spokesmen said
Monday night's full cover-
age was just because of the
earlier criticism of re-
stricted coverage.
Begin also warned Iran's
Ayatolla Khomeini, "that
old man threatening us
from the East," against try-
ing to march on Jerusalem,
saying his army would be
met by the Israel Air Force
halfway and wiped out.

Shostak Scores Red Cross

JERUSALEM — "We
have a long account with
the International Red
Cross. Its attitude towards
Israel and the Magen David
Adorn (Red Shield of David
Society) has been one of pa-
tent discrimination down
the years, and we shall set-
tle the account in the near
future" said Israel's Minis-
ter of Health Eliezer Shos-
tak at a recent session of the
Israeli Knesset.
Shostak also charged the
world Red Cross body for de-
liberately and knowingly
disseminating highly-
inflated figures of the
number of Lebanese killed
and wounded in "Operation
Peace For Galilee." He de-
manded that the Red Cross
immediately acknowledge
the true figures and pub-
licize the tremendous pro-
gram of medical and
humanitarian aid that has
been mounted on behalf of
the civilian population of
Lebanon by the government
of Israel and citizen's
groups.
Shostak called atten-
tion to the efforts of "Op-

eration Recognition" in
setting up a worldwide
program to fight for the
official acceptance of
Magen David Adom as an
official member of the
Red Cross. He congratu-
lated Rabbi Rubin R. Do-
bin, international chair-
man of Operation Recog-
nition, and called on him
to continue his work.

Rabbi Dobin was in
Lebanon and Israel during
the recent campaigns and
saw first-hand how the
Magen David Adom teams
brought medical and
humanitarian assistance to
the Lebanese civilians. The
Magen David Adorn Society
was the first civilian group
to enter Lebanon and pro-
vide assistance for- the
entire civilian population.
Rabbi Dobin has prepared
a special publication outlin-
ing the humanitarian mis-
sion. For free copies, send a
stamped, self-addressed
envelope to: Rabbi Rubin R.
Dobin, MDA in Israel, POB
6194, Miami Beach, Fla.
33154.

Dallas.

* * *
Suzanne Marcia Wol-
lach and David Jay Schul-
ler were married recently at
Cong. Beth Shalom. Rabbi
David Nelson officiated.
The bride is the daughter

Rabbi Dobin, Shostak

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