Science Fair Finalists Cited in OP Rabbi Schostak Publishes Tract of Family Laws THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 2, 1971 27 - Selections from the work of gal- New artists to the gallery are Babe lery artists will be exhibited from Shapiro, Michele Doner, George Monday through July 30 at the Segal, Albert Staedler and Ted GERTRUDE: KASLE, GALLERY. Ramsey. Rabbi William Schostak of Brook- lyn, a former Detroiter, is the author of "A Guide to the Under- standing and Observance of the Jewish F a m ily I Laws," a bro- chure that has G. been printed by Feidheim Pub- lishers of Jerusa- lem and New Second-prize winners in the Metropolitan Detroit Science Fair, York. Pauline Klein and David Ungar, get official congratulations from the In this pamph- let, dedicated to city of Oak Park, conveyed by its mayor pro-tern, Merton Colburn. the memory of Both students of the Beth Yehudah Schools, Pauline and David pre- pared their projects for the schools' preliminary fair, coordinated by Louis H. Schos- Rabbi Schostak Ezra Roberg, head of the science department. Shown with the win- tak, Nathaniel M. Schostak and ners and Colburn are (from left) Meyer Weingarden, Beth Jacob Tamar Schostak, late Detroiters, (Girls' School) board member; Rabbi Sholom Goldstein, Beth Jacob the author reviews thoroughly the principal; and Louis Jonas, board member. David's project was the family purity laws (Taharat Ha- "Balance of Nature," in which he demonstrated how animals provide Mishpaha). He has prepared an carbon dioxide to plants. Pauline's was "Myocordial Contraction," outline of laws relating to the concerning the heart's reaction to strain and labor. She commented menses, immersion, pregnancies, I that she would have liked one of her teachers to be a subject— "a contraception and related matters. certain teacher in a high-strung moment," she added. Rabbi Schostak goes deeply into the philosophy of love as defined in Jewish traditions and as interpret- ed by the devout in orthodoxy. On the use of contraceptives, Rabbi Schostak urges that halakhic authorities always be consulted. He makes the point that "opera- Detroit relatives of Tracey Wallis Milner of Tucson recently honor- ed her at two bridal showers here. The bride-elect was feted by her tions made for the purpose of steril- cousins, Mrs. Michael Mitz, Mrs. Hyman Blinder and Mrs. Eugene ization (i. e. vasectomies in the Wilk Saturday, and by her aunt, Mrs. Harold Getz, Wednesday. Miss male and tubal ligations or hyster- Milner is engaged to Lawrence Joel Mandell, son of Mr. Morey Man- ectomies in the female) are gener- ally forbidden, except in rare dell of Custis Ave., Southfield, and the late Mrs. Mandell. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bornstein of Cranbrook Dr. will be feted by situations." He even devotes a chapter to their children and grandchildren at a dinner in honor of the couple's 55th wedding anniversary at Macchus' Red Fox Inn. Married in New regulations for visits to doctors York on July 2, 1916, the Bornsteins have been Detroit residents for on matters related to sex needs over 50 years. Mr. Bornstein, a retired pharmacist, is active in Bnai and sex organs. Brith and is a member of Perfection Lodge of the Masons. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall I. Brenner of Concourse Ave., Southfield, Track Employes Plant recently attended the graduation of their son Lawrence from the Trees as Memorial Tribute Boston College Law School, Chestnut Hill, Mass. The officers and staff of Windsor Raceway have chosen to memo- rialize the mother of two employees by the planting of trees in Israel. The Jewish National Fund office here received the $15 check from Stricter enforcement of nar- vice commander; Howard Water. William Rowe, president of Wind- cotics laws and more stringent sur- stone, judge advocate; Harry sor Raceway, for the planting of veillance of the "military-indus- Friedman, quartermaster; and trees in memory of Sylvia Kirsch, mother of Paul and Dan Kirsch trial complex" were urged at the Morris Kikoler, adjutant. of Detroit. Mrs. Kirsch died May Auxiliary president is Mrs. Her- convention of the Jewish War Vet- erans Department of Michigan last bert Liner; vice presidents, Mrs. 27. weekend at the Sheraton-Cadillac Sidney Lantz and Mrs. Benjamin Rubin; treasurer, Mrs. Sam Wag- Hotel. Portraits by A good portion of the convention ner; patriotic instructress, Mrs. deliberations was spent in discus- Harold Greenspan; chaplain, Mrs. sion of drug abuse, which is "de- !Morton Oppenheim; historian, Mrs. stroying our young human re- Ira Scho; conductress, Mrs. Mor- sources and affecting the Ameri- ris Fieldman; and guard, Mrs. Henry Benach. can future in every respect." as always• fine Appointed chief of- staff was The convention delegates also Mrs. Harry L. Friedman. quality photography urged constant watchfulness over Merrillwcod Bldg. Mall Six college scholarships were military spending so that exces- awarded by the department and its Birmingham sive war profits and waste can be auxiliary: Memorial services were 251 Merrill, cor. Woodward avoided, and so the threat to the held for the 400 Jewish war dead 647-5730 democratic system will be "toned of Michigan, as well as all Ameri- down." 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