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April 11, 1941 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-04-11

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April 11, 1941

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

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PASSOVER GREETINGS
To All My Friends and Customers

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Moskowitz Lithographs Illustrate New NFTS
Art Calendar for 5702

SINCERE HOLIDAY GREETINGS

Shoes acknowledged for their all-around goodness,
style and value! Fitted by salespeople who fully
understand the requirements of growing feet.

PICKWICK ARMS

FOR BOYS, GIRLS AND TOTS

1926 PINGREE

TYLER 4-9573

Clyde E. Hornung

FISHER BUILDING • PUNCH El JUDY THEATRE BLDG.

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Passover Greetings to All!

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WE JOIN OUR JEWISH AGENTS

Herman J. Agins
R. Blumer
Nathan Kaplan
Meyer Lasser
Israel M. Malek

MOSELEY'S, INC.

Provident Union Agency
N. P. Rossen Agency
Abraham Schmidt
Mayer Sherman
Traitel Insurance Agency

LINENS — LACES

FISHER BUILDING—DETROIT

IN WISHING YOU ALL A
JOYOUS PASSOVER!

H. B. CLARK

C. H. CARPENTER

GENERAL AGENTS

The Michigan Mutual
Auto Insurance Co.

OF TRAVERSE CITY

314 Fox Theatre Bldg.

CHerty 5605

Announcement!

THE BELROSE CREAMERY
TH

AT

Milk and Cream

WILL BE

Kosher for Passover

You are assured of this fact by the direct supervision of the
VAAD HARABONIM OF DETROIT

Phone UNiversity 1-3600

BELROSE

SINCERE HOLIDAY GREETINGS

Five lithographs and a draw-
ing by Ira Moskowitz, outstand-
ing Jewish artist member of the
American Artists Association are
reproduced in the new NFTS
Art Calendar for the coming
year, 5702, just released by the
National Federation of Temple
Sisterhoods.
In precenting the work of Ira
Moskowitz, the National Federa-
tion continues its long tradition
of bringing examples of the work
of prominent Jewish artists, in-
cluding Hermann Struck, Max
Pollak, Moritz Oppenheimer and
Louis Kabrin into Jewish homes.
Affording space for dates and
notes, the green covered calen-
dar with the NFTS insignia in
magneta includes a record of
both Jewish and secular holiday
dates throughout the year.
Palestinian, Mexican and Am-
erican scenes which illustrate the
calendar represent a kaleidosco-
pic view of the work of the tal-

ented young artist. For, Mr.
Moskowitz has lived, studied and
worked in America since 1927.
From 1935-37, he traveled and
made pictures in Palestine and
in 1939, he recorded the life of
Mexico.
Only 28 years old, Mr. Mos-
kowitz has already received wide
recognition. The Metropolitan
Museum of New York has ex-
amples of his work and he has
exhibited at the Weyhe, 8th
Street and other New York gal-
leries.
Born in 1913 in Turka in the
Carpathian Mountains of Aus-
trian Poland, Mr. Moskowitz is
the scion of a family of rabbis
and scholars. At the outbreak of
World War I, the family moved
to Prague and in 1920 to Stryj
where Ira Moskowitz' grandfath-
er was chief rabbi.
Upon coming to America, the
artist studied at the Art Stu-
dnts' League in New York and
with Harry Wickey, graphic art-
ist, painter and sculptor of Corn-
wall Landing, New York.
Neugarten Sunshine Club
Further information about the
City-Wide Games and
NFTS Art Calendar for 5702 may
Parties, April 22 be secured from National Fed-
eration headquarters, Merchants
The board of directors of the Building, Cincinnati.
Neugarten Sunshine Club met at
the Community Center, April 7.

Mrs.

Carl Myers conducted the Nazi Radio Boasts Jews Will Not
meeting which was preceded by
Return to Germany "For
a prayer and a pause of silence
1,000 Years"
S.

CREAMERY CO.

BELGRADE (WNS)—Angered
by predictions made by pro-Brit-
ish statemen that the Nazi Gov-
ish statesmen that the Nazi Gov-
and that exiled German Jews will
be welcomed back to Germany,
the Nazi radio warned world Jew-
ry that anti-Semitism has become
so entrenched in Germany as to
preclude the possibility of Jews
returning to the Reich for "at
least 1,000 years."
The Nazi spokesman stressed
that Jewish life in German y
would be stamped out of exist-
ence.

NOTE : We extend you a cordial invitation to visit our
modern and ultra sanitary plant at

7426 FENKELL AVENUE

Louis Rose Co.

Joins their Jewish Representative

H. ROSS

on display in , their showroom
TEMPLE 2-5800
5454 CASS AVE.

PASSOVER GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES TO ALL

SEYBURN
SCHULMAN

GEORGE D. SEYBURN

LOUIS SCHUBIAN

"Builders of Better Values"

15875 JAMES COUZENS HIGHWA Y

HOGARTH 7280

I. M. Hertz
Alex Nichamin

MADISON 9610
900 E. FERRY

Passover Greetings to All!

BARLOW
SANATORIUM

292 E. FERRY
Now Licensed by State Hospital

Commission. All Types of
Psychiatric Patients

Shock Therapy
Open Staff
MA. 9848

Owned and operated by

L. L. Barlow

M. M. Barlow

Season's Greetings

Weyhing Bros.
Mfg. Co.

1 11

Jewelry Mfgs.

304 EATON TOWER
RA. 9839

SINCERE HOLIDAY GREET] NGS

Arthur C.
Laflin

Hats Made to Order

Old Hats Made New

Reconditioned — Reshaped

35 E. Grand River, Room 43

CHerry 1773

BEST WISHES FOR A JOYOUS PESACH

in wishing the entire Jewish Community a
Joyous Passover
You are also invited to view the Beautiful

DE SOTO - PLYMOUTH MODELS

Progressive Linen
Supply

MRS. HAROLD KLINE

to the memory of Mrs. Harry
Raphael, special correspondence
secretary, who passed away on
this day.
Mrs. Samuel Rothstein, who
is in charge of the city-wide
card and mah jong parties, ex-
pressed her appreciation of the
enthusiasm with which members
are cooperating. All members are
opening their homes on April
22, afternoon and evening, for
games of bridge and mah jong.
Dessert lunch will be served.
Mrs. Harold Kline, NO. 3828,
treasurer, will take reservations
and arrange games.
The following contributions are
acknowledged: In memory of Lee
Raphael by Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Diamond, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Rothstein, Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Convissor, Dr. and Mrs.
Sydney F. Ellias, Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Rothstein and Mr. and
Mrs. Morton L. Snyder.

WINDOW SHADES
Made to Order or Repaired

LINWOOD WINDOW SHADE CO.

11828 LINWOOD AVE.

TOwnsend 8-5500

BEST WISHES FOR A JOYOUS PESACH

BORDEN'S

Farm Products Company
of Michigan

PLAZA 9000



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