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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-10-16

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

October 16, 1942

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Knollwood Club Sells
Hitler Declared War on
$1,564,000 in War Bonds Jews; What's Answer?

Veronica Lake
Guest of Honor

There will be a special Jewish
War Bond program, Monday, Oct.
19, from 10:15 to 11:15 P. M.
In a three-week campaign, Over station WJBK.
members of the Knollwood Hills
Country Club sold War Savings
bonds worth $1,564,000, Irving
B. Dworman, president of the
club, announced Wednesday night
at It banquet at the Book-Cadillac
Hotel to celebrate the end of the
drive.
Approximately 1,000 persons at-
tended. The guest of honor was
Veronica Lake, motion picture
actress, who new here from
Hollywood.
"1 am speaking not as an lie-
ess but as an American wife
, and mother," Miss Lake said. "My
husband is in service. We all have
men On the fighting front—hus-
band, son, brother or friend. He
is giving all he can for us. We
must give all we can for him.
Our forefathers did not have
the coffee and sugar and rubber
we are asked to give up. We
can do without them, too, and
uithout complaining about it. But
we cannot do without democracy."

State Tops Gains

CANTOR H. SCHULSINGER
Frank N. Isbey, chairman of the
Michigan War Savings Commit-
Cantors Jacob M. Sonenkla•
tee, in praising the club's cam- with Shaarey Zedek quartette,
paign, revealed that Michigan led Hyman Schulsinger and choir of
the nation in September in the Beth Temple Emanuel; Jacob
percentage of increase over quota Katzman, of Bnai David; S. Mo-
in buying War Savings Bonds gil and Hyman Cohen will give
and Stamps.
vocal number and Rabbis Jacob
More persons are buying bonds Thumin of Bnai David; Rabbi
in Michigan, per capita," Isbey Max Wohlgelinter of Beth Tem-
said, "than in any other state. ple Emanuel; Rabbi Moses Fis-
Bond buying creates a purchasing cher, of Bnai Moshe and Rabbi
power that will tide the country, Joshua Sperka of Bnai David will
and especially Michigan, over the give short talks.
Presidents of organizations are
difficult post-war days when indus-
try is converting back to peace. urged to take up this question
"Our fighting men have left at meetings. Decide how many
with us the duty of keeping and bonds your members will buy and
enriching democracy. Only by do- come to this special program and
ing this can we build a peace that give it over the air, no matter
how large or small the sum.
will endure.
All can help make this Jewish
Among the speakers was Fred IVa• Bond program a huge sue-
M. Butzel, Detroit attorney. cess. Remember the (late, Oct.
Irving \V. Blumberg., chairman 19, 10:15 P. M., at Station
of the club's War Bond commit- WJBK.
tee, was chairman. Bob Hall,
comedian, was master of cere-
monies.
Dr. D. J. Levy, Noted

Temple Israel Sisterhood
Names War Committee

Pediatrician, Does

Was Widely Recognized
For Work for Children

At the monthly meeting of
the Temple Israel Sisterhood,
Dr. David J. Levy, distinguished
held Oct. 12 at the Detroit In- in the field of research and treat-
stitute of Arts, the War Efforts ment of children's diseases, died
Department of the Sisterhood, Wednesday in his home, 1433
under the chairmanship of Mrs. W. Boston Blvd., after a short
Robert Kallman, announced the illness.
following committees: USO chai•-
Funeral services were held at
man, Mrs. Samuel Linden. This 11 a. ill. Friday in the William
committee will provide for the R. Hamilton Co. funeral chapel,
USO, arrange for home hospi- Cass and Alexandrine Ayes, with
tality among the Sisterhood mem- burial in Woodmere Cemetery.
bers for boys in service, and Dr. Leo M. Franklin and Dr. B.
cooperate with such emergencies Benedict Glazer of Temple Beth
as the Travelers Aid in this El officiated.
work. War reporter, Mrs. Max- Dr. Levy was born 61 years
well Emmet.; community (1010- ago in Kalamazoo, and attended
gates, Mrs. Morris Wayne; blood Kalamazoo High School and Col-
bank, Mrs. Myron Steinberg. The lege and the University of Michi-
committee will arrange for blood gun, from which he received his
donations from members for the degree in medicine in 1906. He
Red Cross unit. Chairman is Mrs. was health officer of Kalamazoo
Jerome Kanter.
from 1907 to 1909 and came to
Besides instruction in knitting. Detroit in 1911, after post-gradu-
classes will be given in first aid. ate study in Berlin and Vienna.
and arrangements made for 1110111• His office was in the Fisher Bldg.
hers to enroll in classes for
Work in pediatrics brought him
horses aid, motor mechanics, wide recognition. He formerly was
canteen, and other Red Cross head of the pediatrics department
training courses.
of Grace and Herman Kiefer hos-
Tiro consumers committee chair- pitals and subsequently became
man, Mrs. Sidney Immerman, will head of pediatrics department of
arrange for movies, speakers am! Women's Hospital. He also was
material in this field to be pre- a consultant on the staff of the
sented to the Sisterhood mem- Children's Hospital of Michigan
bership.
and was in charge of pediatrics
The salvage committee chair- for the internal medicine and ob-
man, Mrs. A. J. Schmerin, will stetrics and gynecology depart-
arrange for collection of tin, ments at Harper Hospital.
rubber, paper, rags, old stock-
He was a charter member and
logs and fats, and all other fellow of the American Academy
materials required for the war of Pediatrics and a charter mem-
effort. The Scout troops of the ber of the Iodized Salt Commis-
boys and girls groups will co- sion.
operate in this work with the
Dr. Levy was a former president
Sisterhood committees.
of the Detroit Pediatric Society
and a member of Sigma Xi, the
Dr. Kallman Appointed
Wayne County Medical Society
Surgeon With Rank of
and the American Medical Asso-
Lieutenant Commander
ciation. tie also served as a mem-
ber of the Sunday School board
Dr. Reuben Robert Kallman re-
efiv e d an appointment as Surgeon of Temple Beth El and was a
ith the rank of Lieut. Com- member of the Phoenix Club, the
mander in the U. S. N. R. Dr. Redford Golf Club and the De-
Kallman is a graduate of Wayne troit Museum of Art Founders
I niversity Medical College and
Society.
also holds a Bachelor of Arts de-
He leaves his wife, Helen; a
gree from Wayne and a Law de-
gree from the Detroit College of son, David J., Jr.; a daughter,
!•arty• He was Wayne County Med- Eliziibeth Helen, and three sis-
ical Examiner from 1934 to 1942.
ters, Mrs. Isaac Gilbert and Mrs.
lie married the former Lillian Le-
bowski and has two children, hairy Newman, of Detroit, and
Rita Sue and Stuart Warren.
Miss Laura Lowell, of New York

All Schools Urged to
Get in Scrap Drive

3

Bnai David Sisterhood
Donor Luncheon Nov. 17

Rabbi Rottenberg to Be
Young Israel Talmud
Class Guest Lecturer

The Bnai David Sisterhood is
Warren E. Bow, chairman of
the Scrap Committee, urges all sponsoring its seventh annual
school principals to disseminate donor luncheon, at the Jericho
Rabbi Moshe Rottenberg, Dean
the following information about Temple, Joy Rd., Tuesday, Nov. of Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin in
17,
at
12:30.
Chairman
of
this
the scrap drive.
Detroit, has been invited to lead
the Talmud class for adults, spon-
The need for scrap materials
sored by the educational commit-
for the duration has been pre-
tee of Young Israel, Tuesday
sented to the schools throughout
evening, Oct. 20, at 9 o'clock in
the nation by the War Produc-
Room 1 of Yeshivath Beth Yehu-
tion Board in its bulletin, "Get
dah, Dexter and Cortland.
in the Scrap". Even though an
intensive drive was just conduct-
Volume "Makkos" of the Baby-
ed on Sept. 26 in which the
lonian Talmud is studied by the
schools cooperated, yet the ex-
group, which includes a number
perience in other cities and
of distinguished scholars and rab-
states indicates that second, third,
bis in the community. Rabbi Rot-
and further drives will yield even
tenberg, the guest lecturer next
larger quantities of scrap. Scrap
Tuesday, is widely known at an
is absolutely essential to winning
"illui" despite his relative youth,
the war.
and was one of the outstanding
students of the late world-famous
Additional copies of the gov-
Lubliner Rav Meier Shapiro,
ernment bulletins were delivered
former member of the Polish
by the attendance officers Mon-
Sejm, before coining to this
day, Oct. 12, direct to interme-
country, through the efforts of
diate and high schools, and to
the Vaud Ilahatzalah two years
district centers for elementary
ago.
schools.
The following points are con-
door prizes given, and the public
sidered by the Scrap Committee
is cordially invited.
as essential to insure it successful
drive:
1. All schools will participate
in the general "Get in the Scrap"
program for the duration of the
MRS. JOSEPH JACOBS
war. .
2 T 1 le first major school col- affair is Mrs. Morris Sandubrue,
lection began Monday, October assisted by Mrs. Lewis Bertman.
lection
Window Shade Co.
12, and the accumulations at each Mrs. Dan Otis and Mrs. Julius
school will be picked up and sold Silverman are ways and means
WINDOW SHADES
on Friday, Oct. 23. Arrange- committee. Mrs. Hyman Miller
ments regarding pick up and sale is chairman of the souvenir book-
MADE TO ORDER
will be announced later.
let.
Cleaned
and Repaired
3. Each school will set aside
The Sisterhood held its first
a designated place either within
LINOLEUM
the building or in an area on the open meeting on Monday evening,
Inlaid and Battleship
Oct. 12. in the social hall of the
school grounds for placing scrap synagogue. Mrs. Joseph Jacobs,
Rugs and Furniture
brought by the children and their president, introduced Mr. Fein-
parents.
VENETIAN
BLINDS
4. The current drive is for berg, who made a plea for the
War Chest.
Drapery
Hardware
scrap metal and rubber only.
Mrs. Joseph Feigelman, assist-
5. Children will be directed
Get Our Prices and Sate
Free Estimates Furnished
to bring scrap from their own ed by Mrs. Jack Docks, is chair-
homes and the homes of neigh- man of the bingo party which
8625 LINWOOD
bors and friends. No solicitation will take place Monday evening,
CALL TYLER 5-1230
on a block or area basis is to be Nov. 9, at the social hall of the
used because this conflicts with synagogue. There will be many
the city ordinance covering so-
licitation by children from house
to house.
6. When materials are too
WANTED AT ONCE
heavy for individual pupils to
transport them, even with the
Furniture, Rugs and Household Furnishings
help of their parents, pupils
should bring a note, indicating
Complete Home or Odd Pieces
the nature and quantity of the
material and its location, with
For Highest Prices Call TY. 4-9231 oc. TY. 5-1071
permission from the owner to
collect it.
7. The proceeds from the sale
of the collection will be made
available as the Individual School
4849 GRAND RIVER AVE.
Patriotic Fund to be used for
war protection and war services
Auction Sale Every Monday--Private Sales Daily
in that particular school.
8. Schools should be ready to
ClaiXtla
furnish publicity, with stories and baMetanW~Alimmft
pictures, to the newspapers by
reporting to Otis A. Crosby
vsM
'
4W
(Cherry 7150) and unusual or
outstanding kind of scrap re-
ceived (luring the drive.
9. Provision should be made
through different classes to in-
struct pupils in every grade as
to the reasons why scrap is so
important to the war effort. Sug-
gestions for this program of in-
terpretation, which should con-
tinue throughout the year, will
be supplied at intervals by the
instructional departments in the
Division of Instruction.

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