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BERNARD ISAACS, Superin-
GUS D. NE1VMAN, President,
CLARENCE H. ENGGASS,
tendent of United Hebrew Schools: Detroit Service Group: "Both per- Chairman, Board of Governor
"Please accept my congratulations sonally, and as president of the Jewish Welfare Federation: "Con. s
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and those of my colleagues at the Detroit Service Group, I wish to gratulations upon the impr
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United Hebrew Schools upon the congratulate you upon the new physical appearance of The De.
that you are rendering by your issuance of The Detroit Jewish format of The Detroit Jewish troit Jewish Chronicle, We, 01
interpretation of the world events Chronicle in that beautiful tab- Chronicle. I find it most digni- the board of governors of the
that so closely touch the destenies loid format. The new features fied in its new dress, convenient Jewish Welfare Federation,
ap.
of our people."
introduced in the last issue: bet- to handle and easy to read. May preciate your publication as an in.
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ter quality paper, the new type I take this occasion, also, to strument of community education
ABE SRERE, President, Jew- faces, the change of format, and thank you for your cooperation in and are grateful for your coo; er•
ish Welfare Federation of De- in addition to al ]that, the in- all Detroit Service Group ac- ation in all our projects."
troit: "My congratulations to The creased number of pages, all tivities."
Detroit Jewish Chronicle on its these new feature, coupled with
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JOSHUA S. SARASOHN: "The
new format. It surely is an im- the rich and colorful content,
RABBI JOSHUA S. SPERKA: Chronicle's
new format is an .m.
make
The
Chronicle
one
of
the
provement on the old style and
"I could hardly resist the impulse
will undoubtedly result in a much finest Anglo-Jewish papers in of penning this note to you, Mr. provement which I, among ni.:ny
wider circulation, thereby benefit- America. I hope that the Jewish Editor, on the change of the of your readers, welcome. You .ire
ing. Jews in this city and its en- reading public will appreciate form of your Chronicle. Any pro- to be congratulated on a change
virons by keeping them informed these efforts made by the manage- gressive change in The Chron- which is for the better on every
on events affecting Jewish life ment and the editor of The De- icle is a compliment to you and a angle."
everywhere. I wish you success troit Jewish Chronicle, and will delight to your friends. I hope
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lend it the full support this val- that both the publishers and pub-
and a prosperous future."
WILLIAM HORDES, Zionist
uable paper deserves."
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lic share the feelings of the close leader: "Congratulations on the
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RABBI MORRIS ADLER, Con-
friends of The Chronicle that the new format of The Chronicle. We
RABBI MAX J. WOLIIGEL- constructively, worldly and con- now like it more than ever. I wish
gregation Shaarey Zedek: "I am
happy to express my commenda- ERNTER of Congregation Beth sistently Jewish policy you have the paper and its editor all the
tion of the new form in which Tefilo Emanuel: "Let me congrat- so ably maintained is due to your success they deserve."
The Chronicle has appeared. It ulate you upon the new Chron- wholesome outlook upon Jewish
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presents a very attractive appear- icle. It was a pleasure to greet life, and I admire your ability to
MRS.
EDWARD
ROSENBERG,
ance and the new type makes the welcome Sabbath guest in new maintain the equilibrium of rea- Temple Beth El Sisterhood of
reading much easier. I feel cer- apparel. May the messenger of lism and idealism. Thus I beg Flint, Mich.: "Congratulations
tain that your readers will wel- Jewish news be able to bring us you to accept my good wishes for and best wishes on the new edi-
more happy tidings from week further success."
come the innovation."
tion of your paper. May you en-
to week during the coming years!
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joy continued success always."
As
the
only
medium
of
contact
DAVID GOLDBERG, Chair-
SAMUEL W. LEIB, Bnai Brith
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man, Publicity Committee of De- between the wide world of Jew- leader: "The new form, paper
MISS CHARLOTTE GANT,
ish
events
and
the
thousands
of
troit Halevy Singing Society:
and type of your Chronicle is President, Womens Auxiliary of
"Permit me to compliment you, homes of Michigan Jewry, your another indication of the prog- Bnai Brith: "Please allow nir to
Mr. Editor, and the publishers of newspaper must of course employ ress that has made your paper congratulate you on the new edi-
The Chronicle upon the change in the best technique in reaching the one of the outstanding. Anglo- tion of The Detroit Jewish Chron-
the form and format of your minds and hearts of its readers. Jewish newspapers in the United icle. I think it is a fine improve.
The present format approaches States. I feel quite certain that
paper.
ment and quite in keeping with
"The Chronicle takes on a the appearance of another Jew- the community will welcome this the progressive policy of your
new dignity with its new type and ish Chronicle—of London, Eng- change."
paper. Please, also accept my sin-
paper and creates a new reader land—which has been instrumental
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cere thanks for the splendid co.
interest because of its tabloid in molding Jewish life in Britain
RABBI ISAAC STOLLMAN: operation and assistance that you
for a century. I should like to
size and additional pages.
"I want to congratulate The are continually extending our Bnai
see
our
own
communal
paper
"Incidentally, from an adver-
Chronicle on the occasion of the Brith Auxiliary."
tising standpoint, your smaller grow to a similar position with vast improvement done by the
each
Jewish
family
in
the
State.
size page is also of considerable
new tabloid format which began
advantage in capturing reader Is it too much to visualize a time with the last issue. I am inclined
when The Detroit Jewish Chron-
attention."
icle will absorb the attention of to believe that this is a wonder- Music Study Club
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every member of the household ful attempt in the right direc-
Rally
M. MANUEL HELFMAN, At- during the peaceful hours of Sab- tion of bringing the reader closer
torney: "I could not help but take bath rest?'
to the paper, to its observations
this means and opportunity of
and contemporary responsibilities, Plans to Be Made for Fifth
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expressing my heartiest compli-
outside of the new featuring
Annual Concert on Jan. 31
ISAAC SHETZER, President, which is in itself evidently at-
ments on the recent happy inno-
vation in pour journalistic policy. Congregation Shaarey Zedek: "I tractive as well as inductive. The
The fourth dessert luncheon
"It must be a source of grati- have carefully noted the new set- Jewish press of today has a two- and rally for the concert cam-
up
of
last
week's
Chronicle.
From
fying confidence to your reading
fold purpose. While it is informa- paign personnel of the Music
public to be shown that you are a business point of view I think tive, keeps the reader in constant Study Club of Detroit will take
the
change
is
quite
appropriate
always striving to improve and
contact with the up-to-date de- place Friday, Jan. 19, 1:30 p.
advance, not merely in the art of and shows good business judg- velopments in Jewish life, it has at the home of Mrs. I. W. Ruskin,
ment.
I
trust
the
change
will
enws-gathering, but in the pres-
bring you many more subscribers," even a greater task, namely, to 1235 Burlingame Ave.
entation of the same."
educate, inspire, and create a
This fifth annual concert is
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sense of alertness and responsibil- slated for Wednesday evening,
RICHARD
L.
STEIN:
"Let
me
ity. Our press has to contribute Jan. 31, at the Jewish Commu-
DR. CHARLES A. SMITH,
Secretary, Department of Public congratulate you on the courage to our thinking even more than nity Center, Woodward and Hol-
Works of the City of Detroit: and vision it must have taken to our reading material. In a brook Ayes. Jess Walters, well
"The NEW Chronicle is great! to publish your new 'Chronicle.' In world that forgets or disregards known New York baritone, will
I congratulate you upon it, and its better quality paper; tabloid the gravest human misery of the
I wish you well. Your success with size; modern typography, it is Jew, the Jewish press has to stand be soloist of the evening; Miss
Evelyn Gurvitch, pianist, will be
the new style Chronicle means a delight. Detroit Jewry is for- firmly, fight and struggle with the
assisting artist.
greater success for all Jewish tunate in having such a modern all means for the betterment of
The Music Study Club is
communal undertakings. The NEW editor and paper. And the New humanity at large. This task is
Chronicle is not only easier to Year justifies its name by bring- entirely not enviable at all. I, known for its activity in spon-
read. It is more attractive, your ing an example of new progress, therefore, believe that the new soring and aiding young people
features stand out better, your new frontiers in Jewish journal- format will serve this purpose with outstanding musical talents,
make-up compels interest. It's a ism. I am sure many of your more efficiently and fruitful. The as well as for its activity in
swell job, and you deserve the readers join my salute. May this Chronicle has become one of the philanthropic work. The plan for
community's wholehearted corn- new venture bring you new read- most outstanding weeklies in the sponsoring young artists has
ers as well as new prestige. Good Anglo-Jewish press. With the been the means of giving many
mendation and support."
luck!"
above - mentioned objective in talented young men and women
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mind, The Chronicle under the the opportunity of furthering
EVE WALLACE, of Music
LOUIS AND IRVING BLUM-
Study Club' "Please accept my BERG, leaders in Allied Jewish splendid guidance of its editor their musical educations with
compliments on the new Chron- Campaigns and Detroit Service and proprietor, renders a new eminent teachers.
The annual concert is held for
icle, you may well be proud of Group: "Congratulations on new great service to our community for
which Detroit Jewry ought to re- the benefit of the Sylvia Simons
the splendid new paper and set- appearance
of The Chronicle. It
up. Am sure everyone is very is a swell job and we wish you spond likewise by hearty coopera- Memorial Scholarship Fund, which
tion for further success. May you was created by Mrs. avid W.
much pleased."
the greatest success."
go From Strength to Strength." Simons in memory of her daugh-
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ter; also for the benefit of a
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WOLF KAPLAN: "I want to
NORMAN R. THAL, of Cen-
LOUIS J. GORDON: "Permit series of programs for the enter-
take this opportunity to congratu- tury Advertising Agency: "My
late you in the much improved congratulations on your new for- me to express my heartiest con- tainment of shut-ins in many De-
issue of your paper of Jan, 5. mat. It makes the paper much gratulations to you and your co- troit institutions and suburbs,
Every feature is so superior to more readable, gives the adver- workers for the excellent job you during the year.
Mrs. Harry Cohen is chairman
your old paper, that reading The tisers a better break and sim- have done in modernizing The
Chronicle. May the beginning of of the concert. Mrs. Maurice
Chronicle will now be a real plifies problems."
the new decade make the continu- Morse is president of Music Study
pleasure. Best wishes for your
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of your liberal and inspir- Club.
continued success."
MAX M. SILVERMAN, Presi- ation
editorial policy and may your
dent, House of Shelter: "I have ing
LAWRENCE • W. C R 0 H N, just completed reading the first readers throughts crystallize to
President of the Zionist Organ- issue of the new improved Chron- the extent that their opinions will
ization of Detroit: "Congratula- icle, and I am very pleased to conform to the modern pattern U.H.S. Membership
tions on the new and improved commend you upon the splendid that is now so evident in the Enrollment Work
appearance of The Chronicle. Our way in which the paper is now make-up of your paper."
local Anglo-Jewish weekly has put up. I know that you feel,
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The last membership enroll-
earned a high reputation all over with me, that the Jewish com-
SAMUEL WEISMAN, Attor- ment meeting of the United H..-
the United States. Detroit is for- munity of Detroit is entitled to ney: "Your new format is a pleas-
tunate to have such a paper—to the best that you can give it, and ant and welcome change in the brew Schools was held at ti e
get the Jewish news promptly the new Chronicle certainly is a physical appearance of your pa- home of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kasi
and accurately. The editorial step in the right direction. The per. A striking improvement is In the absence of the chairma
stand, likewise, represents a posi- tabloid form of putting up the immediately noted in the improved Rudolph Zuieback, the co-chair-
tion in Jewish life, which can be paper appeals to me as being quality of paper, the readability man, Dr. Albert E. Bernstein, pi
counted for a blessing in these very convenient for your readers of your new type and the clear- sided.
Reports on the progress of ti.e
times. Best wishes for the future." and the content of the paper ness of the pictures. Undoubtedly
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most certainly is of the same these improvements will be ap- enrollment effort were submittt d
MAURICE R. SHOCHATT, of high standard that you have preciated by a great number of by M. Plafkin, A. Schachter, P.
the editorial staff of the Jewish maintained for many years."
your readers. The editing and the Goldberg, A. Panush, Julius 13( -
Times of Baltimore, Md.: "I want
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editorials by Mr. Slomovitz have man, A. J. Epel, Rabbi Hare
N. Rosenthal, Dr. A. E. Berg -
to congratulate you upon the new
ARTHUR S. PURDY, Account- been consistently maintained at a stein,
Arthur Lang, Morris Fisl -
and excellent format of The De- and and communal worker: "I very high standard for many
troit Jewish Chronicle, which I have received your new copy of years and are worthy of the most man, M. Michlin, Louis Rose, Lean
received this morning. Where The The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and attractive and dignified medium King, Joseph Keidan.
This membership enrollment
Chronicle has gained thousands of want to take this opportunity of available in a weekly paper."
committee is also an education
readers as the logical result of telling you that the members of
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group. Rabbi M. J. Wohlgeler -
its vigorous editorial policy and my family and myself like your
MRS. RUTH GROSS, Secre- ter delivered an inspiring addre
its keen interest in the welfare new form very much. The type
of American Jewry—the stream- face and the new size both com- tary, Neugarten Sunshine Club: Other speakers were Louis Ro
lined policy of tabloid size and bine to make the Chronicle a "We all admire the new form of inson, president of the school ;
new typography will undoutbedly more welcome item in our house- The Chronicle."
Harry Cohen, Bernard Isaacs, A-
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gain a host of new friends as hold. Wishing you every success
thur Lang and Abe Kasle.
MRS.
IRVING
SMALL
of
well as please the old. I am cer- and trusting that your new en-
The meeting was concluded with
Home
Relief
Society:
"Our
com-
tain that these beneficial changes deavor will mark a greater ap-
mass singing conducted by Cant r
pliments
on
the
new
type
of
could not have been made with- preciation of a worthwhile per-
Jacob Sonenklar, and Abraham
out your inspiring leadership. iodical by the Jewish citizens of Chronicle. We like is very much Schachter. A social hour, ar-
and consider it a great improve- ranged by the host and hostes,
More power to you."
Michigan."
ment."
followed.
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Pontiac Synagogue
To Install Rabbi
At Dinner Jan. 21
Congregation Bnai Israel of
Pontiac will install Rabbi I.
Strauss as spiritual leader of the
synagogue at a dinner on Sun-
day evening, Jan. 21.
Rabbi Strauss formerly was
associated with Congregation
Beth Isaac on Fisher Ave. in
Detroit. Prior to that he was as-
sociated with Congregation Beth
Moses of Youngstown, 0.
Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter
of Congregation Beth Tefilo
Emanuel of Detroit will be the
speaker of the evening and will
also act as the installing officer.
All of Rabbi Strauss' friends of
Detroit are invited to attend.
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