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April 03, 1925 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-04-03

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To the Readers of

The Detroit Jewish Chronicle

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ASSOVER is the most significant festival on
the Jewish calendar. It has an appeal not
only for the Jew, no matter what the com-
plexion of his religious views, but strikes the imagina-
tion of that world which conceives emancipation, free-
dom, idealism of consequence and as necessary in the
march of humanity to a more glorious day.

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UR forefathers were slaves in Egypt, suffering hard-

ships and indignity, enduring privation, which all
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could invent. Then came Moses, one of the most sub-
lime, generous, magnificent figures in all history. He
saw the miseries and misfortune of his people. His
heart was touched, his mind was aroused, his whole
being was inflamed by the cruel tortures and unmerited
injustices perpetrated against his people. He set out to
achieve the apparently impossible task of freeing his
people and delivering them from their bondage. What
undaunted courage and God-like conviction one must
possess to think such an undertaking as coming under
the range of human accomplishment.

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE will com-

memorate the memory of those first seekers of
freedom next week by issuing a Special Passover

Edition.

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E have enlisted the services of the world's leading
V1/4/ literary figures to present articles and stories of
interest to every Jew.

E have spared no expense to make the next issue
of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle everything our
readers would have it be--a real Passover number.

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BE SURE YOU GET YOURS!

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THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN

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