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Brown & Cooley,

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Ed Novak

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For the first time in the history of Palestine, postage stamps arc being
printed in Hebrew, English and Arabic.

Jacob Torh, the famous rabbi of Jablon, and a grandson of the illus-
trious rabbis of Neistadt and Kashmir, is reported to have died.

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Rabbi Emil Ellinger, formerly of Williamsport, Pa., has taken charge
of Congregation B'nai Jeshurun of Leavenworth, Kan.

The premises formerly occupied by the Jewish National Institute of
Glasgow, Scotland, have been acquired by the Jewish community.

Anton von Deutsch of Budapest, who recently died, was the editor of
the l'ester Lloyd, the greatest .German. newspaper in Hungary.

RESTAURANT

Rabbi Samuel F. Kaplan has accepted a call from Temple Beth Israel,
Meridian, Miss.
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Prof. Max Liehermann, the well-known Jewish painter, has been elected
president of the Ilerlin Academy of Arts.

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served at lunches and dinner, daily and Sundays. Parties catered.

Cantor Joseph Rabinowitz, the dean of Pacific coast cantors, celebrated
his thirtieth anniversary with Temple Beth Israel of San Francisco last
week.
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The Students' Union of the Hanover Technical High Institute resolved
to expel all Jewish members and to admit only Christians of pure German
blood.
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The Rev. D. Caplan, for the past fifteen years minister of the Hebrew
Congregations at Blackpool, Eng., has resigned to accept a post in South
Africa.
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The Polish Government has decided to issue a manifesto against the
anti-Semitic excesses. The manifesto will declare that Jews are doing their
duty towards the country during the present crisis.

Second Floor B'nal B'rith Building

Formerly Welas's Restaurant

Rabbi Simon Glazer, who for the past six years has lived in Seattle,
Wash., has been selected by the eight leading orthodox congregations of
Kansas City, Mo., to become their chief rabbi.

Rabbi Leon Fram has been chosen to head Temple Judea, of Chicago,
III., as successor to Rabbi Rudolph I. Coffee. He has just graduated from
the Hebrew Union College.
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Mr. Mortimer II. Schiff is attending the first international conference
of Boy Scout executives in session at London, Eng., this week. Mr. Schiff
is chairman of the American delegation.
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Dr. Ralph P. Boas, head of the Reed College English department, will
leave Portland, Ore., soon to become director of English at the Junior
College of Springfield, Mass.
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Owing to advancing age, Mr. Nathan Gross has resigned as a trustee
of Temple B'nai Israel, of Evansville, Ind., an office which he has held for
over 50 years.
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Rabbi Solomon Landman, of Cincinnati, a this year's graduate of
the Hebrew Union College, has accepted a call to Congregation. B'rith
Sholem, of Springfield, Ill.
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Isaac Ferrera, a noted Jewish lawyer and member of the Zionist Party,
has been appointed Attorney General of Constantinople. Mr. Ferrera has
often written articles for the Turkish press in defense of the Zionists.
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Lord Rothschild and Mr. Bernard Flexner, of the United States, have
been added to the trustees of the Jewish Colonial Bank, the financial insti-
tution of the Zionist movement.
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and Other Michigan Cities at Once

ERE is a wonderful opportunity for young men and
young women to earn their tuition and "pin" money
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Michigan. The CHRONICLE has positions awaiting one
hundred students in Detroit and other cities in the State of
Michigan, to solicit subscriptions. We are planning a thor-
ough canvass of the entire State. If you are ambitious,
energetic and resourceful, here is your opportunity.

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Bay City, Saginaw, Pontiac and Port Huron. Don't delay.
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Mr. Maurice Block, associated with the applied arts department of the
Art Institute, has been appointed museum director of the Omaha (Neb.)
Society of Fine Arts.

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The Polish Government in reply to the Jewish protest against the
effort of the authorities to exclude Jewish soldiers from military clerkships,
stated that Jews could not be trusted to keep military secrets.
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J. Bernstein of New York city is the new champion chess player of
New York state as a result of the annual tournament of the New York State
Chess Association held at Albany last week.
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Rev. Jacob Schraeter, for seven years cantor of B'nai Jeshurun Temple,
Cleveland,. has accepted a call from the Shomrei Amunah Congregation of
Brooklyn, N. Y., the oldest synagogue in Borough Park.

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An ordinance planned for introduction in the Council of Cleveland, Ohio,
by Councilman H. C. Gahn, would prohibit Cleveland newspapers fry-'
setting want "ads" specifying lie ;Ger:tile: only" are desired.

The Tract Commission of the Union of American Hebrew C
tions has issued a calendar of the Jewish Holy Days for the next fix
Copies have been sent to all the colleges and universities.

Philip R. Goldstein, for some time educational director of the
colonies in South Jersey, was recently appointed field secretary o
United Young Men's Hebrew Association of the State of Pennsylvania
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"'A prince and a great man has this day fallen in Israel!' Never •
these words of tribute more fittingly applied than in this hour when
Israel mourns the passing of a man whose life and works won for him 1
love and the respect of uncounted multitudes."—Rabbi Leo M. Franklin.

Rabbi C. David Matt visited Mount Clemens, Michigan, for the Unites
Synagogue of America. He officiated at the local synagogue and at some
of the hotels. The Mount Clemens synagogue voted to affiliate with the
United Synagogue of America.
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Ground has been purchased at Pacific and Maryland avenues, Atlantic
City, N. J., and a Jewish community center will soon be erected. The build-
ing, which will cost $50,000, will contain classrooms for a modern Hebrew
school.

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The San Remo decision was celebrated amid great rejoicings, services
and a monster demonstration in South Africa according to a report in the
Jerusalem "Ila-Arez." South Africa aims to raise £500,000 within three
months, Mr. Salomon of Boloi having contributed £50,000, and one syna-
gogue having raised £6,000.
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San Francisco is to have a campaign from September 27th to 30th to
raise funds for local' Jewish relief work. The chairman of the committee is
Moses A. Gunst. The vice chairmen are Mortimer Fleishhacker, Judge M.
C. Sloss, Alfred I. Esberg, Sigmund Stern and Jonas Bloom. Abraham
Ilaas has been selected as treasurer and Abraham Lincoln Brown as assist-
ant treasurer.
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As a reward for meritorious services to his country rendered in the
highest degree of efficiency and faithfulness, the \Vat. Department has pro-
moted Dr. Louis Leonard Shapiro of Bridgeport, Conn., brother of Charles
H. Shapiro, president of the Union of Orthodox Jews of America, to the
rank of captain, being commissioned to this office at his present station,
Tirana, Albania, where he is director of the Red Cross Central Medical
Laboratories, experimental department.
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The death .is announced at Horrogatc (London) of Florence, wife of
the Right Hon. SirSDavid Brynmor-Jones, By her second marriage in 1892
to the distinguished Welsh Radical lawyer, who survives her, Lady Jones
stepped out of the Jewish community. She belonged to it by birth as the
daughter of the late Major LiOnel Cohen, and by her first marriage to the
late Abraham de Mattos 'Modena, by whom she had a son and daughter.
The son, Edgar Mocatta, is kincinber of the Council of the West London
Synagog.
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The St. Louis Medical Staff building was formally dedicated on the
grounds of the Sanatorium J. C. R. S., at Denver, Colo., last month. The
building. which.was erected with funds contributed entirely in St. Louis, is
already occupied by the superintendent and his family, as well as members
of the senior and junior medical staff. The edifice is situated on the south
side of the grounds and commands a wonderful view of the mountains as
well as being a vantage point of observation of every part of the grounds of
the Sanatorium, now comprising close to 100 acres.
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Over 1.000 ardent young Zionist settlers have arrived in Jerusalem dur-
ing the past two months from various parts of Eastern Europe, where they
have been training themselves in agriculture to establish themselves in the
Jewish colonies of Palestine, according to a report received by the Zionist
Organization of America. Many of the pioneers went to a new Jewish
colony established outside Jerusalem and others joined the "Ha-Shomerim"
or Jewish mounted constabulary in the north of Palestine. whose members
have for years been leading a romantic and adventurous life guarding the
Jewish colonies agains tthe attacks of robber Bedouin bands.

Dr. S. Van Creveld, of Amsterdam University, has received the gold
medal awarded by the Government for an essay, the subject of which was
set by the medical faculty of Groningen. Dr. Van Creveld is the son of
A. Van Creveld, editor of the Centraalblad voor Israelites and member of
the Board of Deputies of Dutch Jews. Leonard Rosenthal, a philanthropist
in Paris, has announced his intention to give a considerable sum for the
placing and educating in France of a large number of Polish orphans. For
this purpose an institution will be founded in Paris; a number of orphans
will also be placed in the Jewish technical schools at Paris, Strasbourg and
Mulhouse.

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Much has been said about the "fifty
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On the other hand, the dollars you
save are twice as valuable as they
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se it takes a full ten years for conditions to
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