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American ,fewish Periodical Center

CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE FIVE

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

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you cannot afford to be with-
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CHERRY 2011

"LIKE FATHER,

I CONFERENCE OF RABBIS

ought to be at home in all lands. Is-
rael like every other religious Com-
munion has the right to live and to
assert its message in any part Of the
world. We are opposed to the idea
that Palestine should be considered
SABBATH SERVICES.
the homeland of the Jews. Jews in
will continue
Sabbath services
merica are part of the American na-
throughout the summer every Satur- tion. The ideal of the Jew is not the
day morning, beginning at 9 a. 01. establishment of a Jewish state, not
Red Cross Activities,
the reassertion of Jew ish nationality
The Red Cross Unit of the Ladies which hat long been outgrown. \Ve
Auxiliary Society of Shaarey Zeolek hello.: that our survim al as a people
is dependent upon the assertion and
w ill continue to meet as usual during
the Sliilliller m 00
o nths on NI outlay eve- the maintenance of our historic re-
ning from 7 to 9 It. ili a and every ligious role and not upon the accept-
ance of Palestine as a homeland of
\Vednesday from 9 a. In. to 5 p. no.
the Jewish people. The mission 01
Tish's b'Ab Services.
the Jew is to witness to God all over
..1ppropriate services tor
11 ill he held under the direction of the world. "
Cantor Abraham hlinkomm sky on \Ved-
iesday evening, July 17th, and 'Flours-
GERMANS WILL NOT RAISE
olay morning, July 18th. Thy pubic
JEWISH REGIMENTS
is invited to attend these sermiers for
which special choir music has been
\ report via .Nnisterdant says that:
arranged.
The l itirman Government has been
seriously considering a plan to form a
legion of Jews to tight in Palestine,
according
to information obtained
from authentic German sources Ily.

TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES. SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES.

Sabbath Services.

Beginning Saturday of this week
regular Sabbath sem ices will be held
in the Temple assembly rooms begin-
ning at 9:30. During the absence of
Rabbi Franklin, who has gone on al
• :astern
lecture tour through tic

C.111110: and cantonments, ser•iCeS Will

be conducted by Rabid lmlayerberg.

Rabbi Mayerberg's Address.
During the absence of Rabbi Frank- i
lin, Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg will
assume his duties. Rabbi Mayerbere
may be reached at the Temple, Glen-
dale .145, or at his residence, 318 Tux-
edo .‘ve.. Hemlock 21,68-J,

LIKE SON"

(Continued from Page 1.)

Congregational News

Red Cross Activities.

The Red Cross activities conducted

by the women of Temple Beth El
will go forward iminterruptedly
throughout the summer. Our women
are urged to do their full part in (his

patrioCc work.

Supplementary Holy Day Services.

Chicago Newspaper Recog-
nizes Jewish Immigrants
Discriminating Taste for
Good Literature.

the Jewish Correspondents

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result ,d the strong movement in En-
Home Cooking
tente countries, particularly the Unit-
J. ROSENBERG, Prop.
Not
long ago, the Chicago Public ed States, to form a like legion to
Detroit, Miels.
Broadway,
Library, in a ImIletin, paid high tribute fight fo re the Allies. The German pro- 120
to Jews ;old Jew esses for their line dis- posal has fallen through ow ing to the
crimination in choosing hooks and Turkish 4iot crionent's opposition.
other reading matter. The bulletin The Jewish Correspondence Bureau
further set forth that in its carious remarks that it is nod surprising that
sub-stations, those situated in Jewish the Turkish
Money Forwarded to
eminent will not hear
All Parts of the World
neighborhoods, Were invariably crowded of such a legion, knowing all too well
and that the demand was for the best that when German J ews saw with
479 Hastings Street, Corner OlvIllen
literature.
their own eyo-s the terrible misgovern-
DETROIT, MICH.
An editorial in the Chicago journal ment and systematic persecution of
Sett ices are held regularly every paws this beautiful compliment to the Jews in Palestine, their last spark of
Friday evening at sundown. Satur- immigrant Jew and Jewess:
sympathy for Turkey would vanish,
day morning services begin at 8:30
"From the Melting Pot."
Dresi Trimmings and Supplies
o'clock and are conducted by Rev. M.
". \ high school girl, a Polish Jewess ATTACK JUSTICE
Onyx Hosiery and
Loewy. The public is cordially in-
Merode Underwear
(writ in Galicia, was run over by an
vited to attend.
BRANDEIS IN SENATE
Kayser Silk Gloves
automobile in Chicago the other day,
Tish'a b'Ab Services.
308 HASTINGS, ST., DETROIT
ittul taken to a hospital. She wished
Washington. — The recent indirt et
Special sem ices have been arranged for some reading to \elide away the
on the occasion of Tisli'a next weary hours, and sent for it to her attack of Senator Watson in the Sen-
1Vednesday evening and Thursuay school, specifically, requesting Darwin's ate on Justice Brandeis, calling him
morning. Rev. NI. Loewy will conduct 'Origin of Species.' \I any American a "near-Socialist," made a very un-
PRESCRIPTION
the services and an appropriate musi- girls, under like circumstances, would favorable impression at the capital.
DRUGGISTS
have asked for a novel, presumably one Justice Brandeis is so highly regard-
cal program w ill be rendered.
Phones: Cod, 118 and Cad. 5652
of the immortal works of Rupert ed by everyone that this attack teas
525 WOODWARD AVE.
Talmud Torah Meeting.
Cot. Charlotte
thought to be uncalled for and entire-
Hughes or Robert W. Chambers.
Orders Called for Delivered An).
:\t an executive committee meeting
"This incident is typical of the spirit ly unjustified.
where.
of the Talmud Torah of the congre- in which our immigrant boys and girls
gation held on July 8th it was decided take the education which is offered them
to extend the hours of the Talmud without price by the public schools.
BRICK
Torah so that it lie available to thy It is not a disagreeable duty to be per-
children of the congregation all day formed under compulsion, but a priv-
from 9 a. m. to 5 p, in. during the ilege which they know how to value.
summer months. Mr. Sigmund Guns- and of which they gladly express their
Mortar stain
710 FARwELL BUILDING
berg, president of the Talmud Torah, appreciation by both words and acts.
Phone Main 2247 - 2248
reported excellent progress during Mary .‘titin voiced the feelings of
the past season and gave detailed thousands of them vi her auto-
plans for enlarging the scope of the biography.
Ion will ini.1 itoi 110 , 01 complelO
Hebrew training of thy young.
law 10 the city 0f
'The young Jewish immigrants, per-

The Committee on Supplementar)

.1

Services for the Holy Days is activel,
at Work. The Unitarian Church lia•
again been secured and a splendid
titlark-I under the direction of Mrs.
ary 11. Christie has begun rehears-
als on the music. the announcement
of the details of these services will
hereafter be made in this column .



Schechter's Bank

B'NAI MOSHE.

Phelps Newberry Truman H. Newberry Barnes Newberry
Army
Navy
Navy

L BERKOWITZ

Truman H. Newberry Believes in Practical Patriotism-

80 DO HIS SONS

They are all In the service, Just like lots of other fathers
and sons—
Fathers with sons who have gone forth to war want such
a man In the United States Senate some one who par.
titularly understands the needs and problems of their
boys—
Mothers will feel more comfortable—

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The boys themselves would choose such a man.
No man is fit to live in a free country if he Is not ready
to die for that country. Indeed, the only man who Is lit to
live at all is the man who with a gallant heart Is ready
to give his life at the call of duty."—(Fortner President
Roosevelt in Detroit speech, May 30, 1918.)

Rabbi Joseph Thumin

Truman H. Newberry Measures up to the Highest Stand.
ards of the American People.

of the

HE IS THE MAN WHO WILL BE CHOSEN BY TIIE
VOTERS OF MICHIGAN TO BE THEIR UNITED
STATES SENATOR.

B'nai Moshe and B'rith Abra-
ham Congregations.

Published by Newberry Senatorial Committee
A. A. Templeton, General Chaliman
l•aul 11. }Ong, Executive Chairman

haps more than any others, are those
who take to education with the great-
est avidity. This is particularly true
of those who come from such countries
as Russia and Austria, where freedom
for them is a nio,ekery, and where the
tradition of oppression is it heritage
from generation to generation. They
exhibit a veritable thirst for knowledge,
and a zeal fur its acquisition which
should put to shame their easygoing
schoolmates of American birth.
"The girls are keen to make the ac-
quaintance of the hest literature, and
the boys to devour anything affected
with a sociological, ccolioilliC, or politi-
cal interest. They mat express them-
selves crudely, but the subject is alive
for them, and not the mere dead weight
of a burden to he borne.
".Nny teacher who has had much to
Ito with these young people in the
public schools kit0ws 110W they are to
be depended on to make classroom in-
struction interesting, a n d an exhibition
of that play of action and reaction
which is the essential result at which
the work of the school deadd aim."

Rabbi Thumin Moves Residence.

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Prom pt Deli very

Rabbi Joseph Thumb' announces
Ilse removal of his residence to 202
Division street, telephone Cherry
6199.W.

MOGEN ABRAHAM

Services are held daily from 7 to 9
In the mornings. All those who have
Jahrzelts to commemorate are Invited
to participate In these services.
Friday evening services are held
front 5 to 7 p. m. Rev. H. D. Bass
officiates, assisted by the splendidly
trained choir. On Saturday morn-
ings, services are held from S:30 to
11:30 o'clock. Rev. 11, D. Bass offi-
ciates, and Rabbi Judah L. Levin leo•
lures occasionally, dates of which
will be announced hereafter In tills
paper.

Hebrew School is conducted daily,
except Saturday from 5 until 7 p.

Congregational meetings are held
on the first Sunday In every month.

The cornerstone of the new syna-
gogue to he ere,11•d for the Congre-
gation Sons of Israel, Camden, N. J.,
was laid last Sunday. The building
will be 40 by 105 feet, and will accom-
modate aln 1.500 person , .

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SHOW CASE & MFG. CO .

Walnut 310.

Factory & Salesroom, 656 Loraine Ave.

Lake Erie's Finest Resorts are Reached
via ASHLEY & DUSTIN Steamer Line
Dax.
Excursions

JEWiS11 CALENDAR
5678-1918

Eau

Put - in•Bay — Cedar Point reached every day on the magnificent
steel steamer Put-in-Bay, capacity 3,200 people.
Big Hotel Victory now open at Put-in-Bay.
Hotel Breakers and the world's greatest bathing beach at

Cedar Point.
Excursions every day to Put-in-Bay.

Fare round-trio week day. •

Fare round-trip Sundays

"

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$ .82

1.10

Five hours on the boat. Leaving Detroit at 9:00 a. cu., returning
at &00 p. m.
Cedar Point Excursions on Sunday. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and
returning at
Thursday. Steamer Frank E. Kirby leaving Detroit at A. M. 00.
11:50 P. M. Five hours at Cedar Point. Fare round Trip, St
Finset's music for dancing on steamer Put-in-Bay. 13a11 Room, largest on
lake steamers. No charge for dancing.
Ashley & Dustin Steam's. Line, First Street Wharf, Detroit, Mid..

lyar
"

Sivan

: Rosh Chodesh—New
10 Shabbath Hagodol
15.22 Pesach—Passover

Moon

J0 , Rosh Chodesh—First Day of New Moon
1 Rosh Chodesh—Second Day of New Moon

IS Lag b'Omer
I Rosh Chodesh—New Moon
6-7 Shovuoth—Feast of Weeks
19 Dcootation Day

30 Rosh Chodesh—First Day of New Moon
Tamuz I Rosh Chodesh—Second Day of New Moon

17 Shivoh Osor b'Tamuz
24 I totem nolenee Day

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Office Partitions
Remodeling of Homes, and
General Building Construction.
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Bldg. Cherry 5830.

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at

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Phone Cadillac 3299.

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About You?

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We Know Because We Read and Clip
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In the world.
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Jewish Clipping Service.

Address: Clipping Department
The Jewish Correspondent
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April 13

Manufacturers of

Paper and Cork Cigar and Cigarette Holders

May 17-18

May 30

June 10
June 11

June 27
July
4

July 10

30 Rosh Chodrah—First Day of New Moon

Aug. 8

I Rush Chodesh—Second Day of New Moon

MACHINE TOOLS
FACTORY SUPPLIES
Corner Jefferson and Brush
Phone Cad. 6520

April 30
May 12

Rosh Chodesh—New Moon
10 Tishah b'Ab--Destruction of Jerusalem

5679
Tishri 1.2 Rosh Hash•shanah—New Year

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1918

5678

Nosan

Phone Cherry 6I99-W.

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The Jewish Chronicle
$2.00 Per Year

Wall cases. backbars, chairs. tables, stools, etc. We manufacture
complete equipments for all kinds of stores. American quality unsur-
passed.

AMERICAN

Announces His Removal
to
202 DIVISION STREET

Puritan Brick and
Tile Co.orfgaTiL In and

July 18

Importers of

Tobaccos, Smokers' Articles and Playing Cards

Aug. 9

Sept. 7-8

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