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June 09, 1916 - Image 8

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1916-06-09

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JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Zion Day Postponed

Local Campaign for Contributions to Zionists Provisional
Fund Will Take Place on Sunday, June 18.

Detroit Zionists more
gik
time in which to 111;11;e preparation ,

for the e\tctisiv( campaign to he

\\ aged by them for contributions to
the Pro\ isional Fund, it \vas decid-

ed to postpone /ion 1);tv from lane
I I t I ) a \ I, late r. Zi o n v w ill,

therefore, take place on Sunday,

June 18.

judging from the zeal and entliti-
!.iasiii \vith \\ hich members of the

committee having the event iii
charge are doing their \vorl., and
from the s\ stematic manner in

\vhich it is being conducted, local
leader, are hoping for at record-
collection of funds on /ion
1)a\ .\ccording to the plans of

the committee, (very 1c\\ 1 . , 11 family
in Detroit \\ ill he visited upon that
day, told of the aims and purpose ,.;
contrib-
of /ion I );IV, :111(1

ute towards it success.

and indostrial, like the Ilezalel
School of Applied Arts, have al-
w a y s b ee n in n e ed o f foods. ( )w-

ing to the war, ho\vever, their posi-
tion is even more precarious than
ever. and if their splendid work is to
be continued, Jews of all lands must

rattly to their support.

All seven of the Zionist organiza-
tions in the city have united in an
effort to make Zion Day a success.
Represented on the central commit-
le( , of which I ∎ abbi .\, Hersh-

man is chairman, are members of
the a society of •ompara-

tivelv older Wren; the
composed of those le\vs who em-
phasize the religious aspect of the
Zionist movement, °and whose leader
is Rabbi Judah II. Irvin ; the
mall, composed of the younger and

only. Thcv will he used to main-
tain the institutions built up by the
1(10,001) Je , \ ish settlers in Palestine
through the long and weary \Tars

1 The Peoplcs Slate Bank I I
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COR. FORT AND SHELBY STREETS

Offers the facilities of its
commodious Banking Office
and the security afforded by its

Resources of Over Sixty Million Dollars

To those desiring to SAVE.

DIRECTORS

W I town- Muir
W. Nash

Fred W. Hodges
J. C. Hutchins
' Jas. T. Keena
II. it. 1,edyard
las. T. McMillan
R S. Mason
hied I Moran
1\il. J. Mutphy

Russell A. Alger
George H. Barbour
W. T. Barbour
H. M. Campbell
B. S. Colburn
C. A. DuCharitic
Jeremiah Dyer
Frank J. Hecker

T. If. Newhoty
ilooty Htis,o
Ile rt sehoo

A SchIiltt-
Aogiis Smith
I Ionic' Warren

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Send money to your friends and relatives, wherever
they arc, through

less conservative Zionists; the l'ao-
lei /ion, an organization of hint ant)

the present economic Order bill typo

at tile ' , Mlle

time are convinced that

the only ,olution of the Jew ish
question lice, in Zionism; the 11 . 11;ti
Zion (*amp, a fraternal Zionistic or-
ganization ; the Young Maccabees,
;t society of voting people. and the

Clonal in their nature, like the

I ladassah, the most recent addition
to local Zionist organizations, a,so-
eietv of women who are especially
active i n t h e social work i n counc.•._

schools and libraries, or vocaitirtial

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Independenci ,

wnntem \VIM believe in it change Of

\\ Idle the fund, c ollected on /ion
day, in a general \\ a\ , \\ ill be t r -et I
for Zioni , •t \\ ork , they \\ ill be ap-
plied to a ,•ingle phase of that wort.

of their sojourn .in the

Thrif t

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Means kVirecess and

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ilt •11111111111 ,4,

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\ it II Zioni sm.

Ruth

TEMPLE BETH EL

\ rie. Marion

Ilehrendt,

1 ∎ 1011 Ilreitenbach, Elizabeth Fox,

((onhntird from prtyrdtng pair)



Esther Gird, AIvron ;olden, Eard-

fit Shabuoth I ∎ ahhi
confirmed a clas,s of 16 boys and
girls in Temple Ileth •.1. .\ feature
of the service was the singing of an
introductory song and some of the
I lebre\v responses by the Sabbath
School chorus. The service was
very beautiful and impressive and
as usual called forth a very large
congregation. The following is a

lev I ireenboant. I larvev I lanibur-

list of the contirmants:

\Veitzman, .\rnold \Voltf.

ger, Marvin Jacobs, Bertram I.CVV,

I

Ienry I .wwe, Rose I,ove, Joseph

Marx, Ruth Marx, I ' eta Mayer,

Rudolph Nleversohn,

Lorenz Mich-

elson. \\*alter Rosenfield, .\bner C.

Rosenzweig. Milton Satter, Lillian

Scher.

Lowell S.

Selling, Ilarold

Tannenholz, Nina \Veinberg, Louis

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