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November 02, 1923 • Page Image 8

…. the election to the highest office in the Glows world-wide welcome; her FAMOUS JEWISH MEN AND WOMEN HILLEL FOUNDATION IS ORGANIZED AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Headquarters of the Hillell Found a- a…

…, and the pro- sity of Illinois campus. Tables for gram for the Foundation. reading, writing or study have been It is the hope of the Hillel Founda- provided for the comfort of the stu- tion that as time…

… ment of this sort. One of the leading will find magazines and periodaclals. Jews of the Twin Cities community The Hillel Foundation Is a new has said of the Hillel Foundation; movement in Jewish life…

… has arisen a movement poses. The name "Hillel" is taken anteing our future leading citizens from the name of the renowned rabbi which will bring them into harmony who lived in the first century before…

… with one another and which will pre- the Christian era and to whom is as- pare them to serve their coinntunities cribed one of the formulations of the as better citizens. The Hillel Foun- Golden Rule…

… foundation. been educated for their profession ready been said about the "many The management of the Hillel Foun- rather than merely grown up in it. thousands" of Jews who have asked dation is vested in a…

… Germany's her heart, a bronze tablet has been sidered to be modern, the ideas of so- economic misery." German anti- fleeced inside the pedestal the cial justice and of universal peace, are Semites have…

university district AO that these rooms committee. The duties of the Student may serve as the headquarters for Council are the consideration of the every Jewish student on the Univer- budget, general policies…

… being initia- "The good that it is accomplishing is ted at the University of Illinois. It is already being felt in our neighbor- the first organized Jewish movement hood. It should Ice of the utmost sig…

… one of the chief purposes is to promote among the Jewish students attending the university the desire for lay lead- ership and to develop talent and desire for congregational activity. JERUSALEM (J. T…

April 20, 1923 • Page Image 4

… the overseers voted for unrestric- How weary he is, Hillel ed the he reason for this On the twenty-sixth of this month, the Jewish Chautauqua How hard and wearisome of mind, and received the fol- the…

… more efficient. This man afterwards named his s.;. Ukraine, an uprising against the gov- Shalt thou know tears, after Hillel. But its work has been carried far beyond the domain of the ernment was marked…

… interceding in his behalf for clemency if he to the university is a tridmph for 850 High Street West group of Jews who may tie called "mil- is guilty of the crime with which he happens to be charged. Cable…

… course of study you may pre- their university students be divided Awake from thy sleep! Jewish people as a whole that the tendency on the part of a few proportionately scribe," among-the various col- RABBI…

…- The new song of Zion. NAHALAL great universities, the Soctety has interpreted the teachings of which he prized most highly. That tance fro mNazareth and one hour der condition never before existed in…

… reports, the Board of Overseers of Har- vard University unanimously voted on April 9th that in the ad- ministration of rules for admission to Harvard College, the tra- ditional policy of freedom from…

… Governing Boards "principles and methods for more effective sifting of candidates for admission to the University." We trust that this report is accurate in every particular and that the decision of the Board…

…PAGE FOUR PIED El' ROITJEWIS SI ORON1CLE EIROY 7 EWI THE ILAl Cif RONICIA and teacher of his people. While at the time that this editorial is written, there is no official verification of the…

December 28, 1923 • Page Image 3

…v ista/Cam Pinsk periodical Cotter CLUTON ATINTJ1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO pitigntprriensnyonynco N MI JEWISH STUDENTS OF N. Y. ORGANIZED ?ne of to o•ve rag held rhy c r p.. Hillel Foundation…

… Rothen- ber• and Maurice Samuel, laid down plans for the strengthening of the intercollegiate Zionist groups in Co- lumbia University, Hunter College, N • York University, Adelplu Col- lege, the Jewish…

… this fall at the munity. He Was met at the Pennsyl- University of Illinois at Champaign, vania station by the Mayor's commit- III., according to a statement by the tee, whence he was escorted to the…

… general facing only ing by the co-operation of university a battery of cameras as he emerged students and instructors and promi- from the Mayor's chamber. Several nent Chicago and Champaign and Ur- hundred…

… jour- nal as quoted, together ith a signed statement by three professors of the school of agriculture at ( ambridge University, favoring shechita, at the meeting of the board of deputies. Several…

…- ances in the universities of Central and Eastern Europe, was among those debated at the third session of the League of Nations Commission for In- tellectual Co-operation. The final session closed after…

… Expected to Become An Intercollegiate Organization. .11 usl to C0111- is directed by Rabbi Benjamin M. Frankel. The foundation hopes to promul- gate the spirit of Rabbi Hind and to foster his zeal for…

… charge of services. Three classes ore being given for Jewish students by the foundation—one in history and development of the Bible, another a training course for reli- gious school teachers and the thirst…

… a class in applied Jewish ethics. NEC YORK.--(J. T. A.)—Eighty students of the various colleges of Now York City met at the Jeiwsh Theological Seminary and after lis- te ning to addresses by Morris…

… Theological Seminary and other institutions of higher learn- HALLER RECEIVED BY ing in New York City. ACTING MAYOR OF N. Y. The students enrolled for Zionist work outside of the colleges, in ad- dition to the…

August 24, 1923 • Page Image 4

… most important item on the agenda of the Thirteenth felt and appreciated. seems to have been given two names, sions at the school, Hillel was hidden- Zionist Congress, held at Karlsbad, was the proposal…

… from the treasuries of corporations States and the whole world! We fear great Hillel in the Sanhedrion of owners here. —A DAUGHTER OF JUDAH. Judah. If the government persists in this 'this new spirit…

…- of heroism, He was a student of the and expect. Certain it is that this is tending a welcome hand to newcomers University of Cincinnati and Hebrew American ideals of law, liberty and to become American…

… the rabbinical school ence.) Signs of Reaction. . promise required. Not content to Hauptmann, Hirsehbein, Ibsen, l'in- )—Deputy Noah Prilutzki has Mr. e and the University of Cincinnati. H brought an…

…jilt Pawn: imusn (ii RON ICIX, PAGE FOUR Tim kuiorr i /mat et RON 1CLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Jacob H. Schakne, Business…

… M aaaaaa Jeseeph J. Cummins, President entered as Record class matter March 3, 1918, at the Postoffice at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879. General Offices and Publication Building 850…

…'s candidacy as a 'joke' are themselves the joke. Ford is not the ridiculous person that his enemies would have the public beieve. On the other hand, he has had little if any of the training that our other…

… ,'residents had. Yet his training has been better than Grant's. Of course, Grant was not great President. Yet the country did not collapse." ■ The country has survived earthquakes, floods, tornados, the great…

… war, influenza epidemic and countless other catastrophies and calamities and did not collapse. We are almost collapse- proof. Yet we doubt whether we could survive the catastrophy of Ford as president…

… with a cabinet of Bensons, Russets, et al., who no doubt would be rewarded with portfolios in the cabinet as a reward for excellent service rendered their candidate. Don't think for one moment that…

June 15, 1923 • Page Image 1

…-EPETROIT LWISII 11-RONICL Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1923 VOL. XIV. NO. 3 PRIVATE INITIATIVE LAUDED BY JEWISH MAYOR OF TEL-AVIV • [Mayor…

of $500, very beginning and became its first craved his B. A. degree from the Uni- Ode, tickets are being distributed mayor when it was recognized as a varsity of Michigan in 1919. 11,• en- only as…

… on Hillel, Clarence William Hamlin followed Bishop Gal- 4 members of an anti-Semitic is I Representing he loph do one and Nettie Ba- Zy The Evolution of Judaism, "So- near a high school building…

… the con- ferring of the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws by the University of Detroit upon Dr. Franklin, and the Men's Club of Temple Beth El was the host to the 300 men and women who came to honor the…

… organizations are nearly all of , people. . The arrival of Mayor DizengofT has , ant plc inj, day morning,June of the university established by the :them federated into national organiz-1 created quite a stir in…

… government. John P. McNichols, president of the not when Dr. Cyrus Adler, acting presi• Club, about 15 miles from the city, organize- l'rofessor Ashkenazy offered his res- University of Detroit, Rev, John A…

of a number of alleged terror- er educational institutions in the York University) of Elizabeth, N. J. take place 3, when the convention city of 1924 influence of friends he secured admit- spect and…

universities is due to the the first city to enter the race for the of Cincinnati in October, 1875. While eral political election to make it Fos- many fresh arrests are expected in a shown, and naturally…

… displayed par- desire of students to make their way , and in the University ticular interest in, the Rothschild Institute of the seminary. Diplomas ! convention next year. The conven- studying there days. I…

…. Dr. Adler said that with the acqui - nominations will be o n th e program from the University of Cincinnati - - the vinced that this principle accounts for Information leading to P a l ti urope sou E…

September 07, 1923 • Page Image 22

… A. R. Campbell, Vice-President He could not imagine his absence be- By HARRY HILLEL BERNSTEIN David Oppenheim, Treasurer The most interesting institution of was not designated toastmaster of the…

… the East Side was tottering. banquet to be held in honor of Koppel CIIRISTIE-OPPENHEIM CO., Inc. Adjusters of Fire Losses for the Insured 1919 Dime Bank Building, Detroit Licensed by the Michigan

… accepted as a matter of course, as basic and elemental, even, as the universally recognized necessity for food and shelter. With the formation of this attitude came the lessening of — AND — awe that…

… State Insurance Department. FraIlli Mu I! ')Ily Takes This Means of Wishing His Many Jewish Friends His Most Sincere Wishes — FOR — el Hapyy and Prosperous New Year 5684-1923 be his excuse? There…

… 011 hand to en- joy his own funeral. About 7 P, M., as he was trudging sadly past the house Of the rabbi of the town, sumo one called to him. Ile turned quickly and SAW the rabbi de- scend the steps…

… institution was tottering. other institutions, which is always a For it was a blow delivered with remarkable thing to do. It maintain- much cruelty. Beryl was the man re- ed no staff of experts in scientific…

… drick had been elected he mimed his that "your case will be investigated as brother-in-law as toastmaster of the won't you wait about ten minutes, un- banquet of triumph, merely because noun as our…

… ultimately reach superior voting intelligence. And a message. Beryl—the man who had actually cre- your case." "Rush this to New York," he The office of the most interesting in- ated a demand for Mendrick as a…

… invitation to be livered eloquent addresses, liked gos- be something about the coming ban- sip, and in many other respects acted quet, with conspicuous mention of the toastmaster at Koppel Mendnck ban- fact…

…, "Beryl Minkelthah the "it") had many of the weaknesses Beryl Minkenthal Was not to preside. Tuesday the sun shone, but not for The toastmaster did not read this inherent in beings intensely human. 13eryl…

March 23, 1923 • Page Image 2

of the University of glory and courage." Michigan. During 18 years of active prac- tice in Detroit has taken part in $ PUPILS EXEMPTED FROM many important cases, including WRITING ON SATURDAY the Ford…

… elsewhere. DETROIT MICHIGAN 1 man insists he is an indignant Chris- acting generally good and the whole at the Board of Commerce was en- , tian) for outraging public decency by production contains enough of

… and lec- O turer on Jewish education in the .• Jewish Institute of Religion. Religion O A Among the characters dealt with in the book are Hillel, Jochanan ben Zakkai, Akiba, Bar Cochba, Jehuda t Ilalevi…

…Tit Et)ETROIVEWISM PAGE TWO Our New York Letter Gross Heads Big Brother Movement A Comedy of Names: Jew Held by Jewish ( 1) Magistrate For Displaying Christian's Painting Offensive To Christians…

…— Chairman of New Organiza- The Outraged Public and Ash's "God of Ven- Lion; Meeting held geance"—"Anathema" at the Yiddish at B. of C. ' Art Theater and the Coming of At a luncheon meeting held at the Sackler…

…'s New Play. dent and general manager of the Fed. oral Bond and Mortgage Company, was elected chairman. He is a splen- did °tsar ized and under his super- vision the new Big Brother organiza- tion should…

… flourish. Mr. Gross is planning a supper meeting next month. OVRYN AND HIS ART B oar d of fC Commerce Thursday, March By MARIE TROMMER 15, plans were carefully set by many By; ,GERSHON AGRONSKY of Detrit…

…'s.most prominent Jews for No one but a man deeply sensitive the organization of a Big Brother and possessing a soul responding to Club. (Copyright, 1923, Jewish Correspondence Bureau.) every cry of pain, no matter…

… how dis- The Big Brother movement, which tant, could reproduce the horrors of An "indignant Christian" made a geance" offends because it is too real has made great headway the length a pogrom without…

… actually having painting showing William Jennings in its symbolism (a Sefer Torah is a and breadth of the continent, in all witnessed one. It was Benjamin Bryan, with the approval of William mighty concrete…

December 14, 1923 • Page Image 9

… was pro- commenced to sing. marched stiffly into the room. 6339 MICHIGAN AVE. of Miles to Find a School. ,; , , ! Nothing else broke the strange quiet I "'Ere you are," she said cheerfully sacred books…

… PERSIAN PAPER HILLEL FOUNDATION OF U. OF ILLINOIS REPORTS PROGRESS AUTO TOPS 11 '0 11 rimming C. L. Livinggood over the pale light; reverent y s e commenced the blessing. Rebecca stood in the doorway…

… forgot- violently she cursed Rivkah flung with her- all dents. Nov. 10 was Dad's day at the penalties noted out to those who had The editorial which appeared in the university and a number of parents oeen…

… Service Mrs. a sturdy who I Rebecca longed to get away—to university presides at the ethics class. playe, New York City, to bring educa- natural resources of the country, and came to keep the few scraps of

of • whole season in Chicago and }fa- other in New York and was originally Russia where Jewish education has produced by Sam II. Harris with town forbidden all along, a rumor was her feeble fingers…

…. Rebecca made no George Sidney, famous comedian, in spread at Kiev Chedarim Hebrew the leading role. It is one of the most attempt to draw away. she whispered Charles Shohl, president of the human stories…

… ever written and tells "Rivkah! schools) had been permitted to reopen. Union of American Hebrew Congre- the story of a sweet-minded man who hoarsely. "When did you light the This intelligence spread like…

… wildfire -- gations is in receipt of an editorial village Shobhas lights? They have never two through the Jewish settlements in gees to a small New England III.—With of his from a Boston newspaper praising…

… re acti ■ ity past the hundreds of towns all through the Rabbi Joseph S. Kornfeld, for his and is thrown out on account i winGii N i Rebecca glanced at her grand- gone Suddenly out before. Rebecca…

… threw back her tve(e-7kilsA oliii'ilA exceptional faith. The play is one of l" of the Ilillel Foundation for Itivkah long-standing oil ! "Rivkah land it Bent a thrill through the heartc efforts in…

April 20, 1923 • Page Image 1

Of.refialliffegiOrd/Wdieataida CLIFTON /MANUA - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO LWISII filtONICL Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME…

….) — Zionists dress the concluding session. Among in Poland be held as hostages and LONDON.— .r— nival and bazaar of the Michigan Fed- came on earth again now, he would cuss the policy of hte organization…

…, proceeds of which Jews, but by Christians." Hebrew Congregations in January (Turn to Page Two) The Zionist executive is under. Rabbis Abbe, Hillel Silver and Solo- Affairs that he is not aware of any are to…

… representatives in now 1 rflowing chancellor; Albert M. Mark, editor of e- ing tool ofe-the invader and by the every corner of the land came to New the Johns Hopkins University, will Warsaw to facilitate the return…

… pointed Franday evening. at the University this country he won the first prize that the great majority of the poor trained in a manner that will be of held in Washington, there will be !soil was the…

… PUBLICATION DR. WEIZMANN WILL SPEAK TO DETROIT JEWRY ON JUNE 3 v S tl a Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Copts DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1923 VOL. XIII, NO. 21 East and West Meet In New…

… Organization JEWS TO PROTEST POGROM BY STRIKE. Protest Meetings Called in Warsaw •and Other Polish Cities. TO HOLD SOcial Conference EXODUS OF POLISH SEE ANTI-SEMITISM SCHOOLS ANNUAL CAMPAIGN Program Arranged…

… FUGITIVES LIKENED IN ENCYCLOPAEDIA TO WAR EVACUATION ARTICLE ON POLAND Dri e of Local Talmud Torahs to Open Early in May. Secretary of Labor Davis to Ad- dress Community Center Tlu. United Hebrew Schools…

of lie- Secretaries. ' WARSAW.-1.1. T. A.)—A strike ) trait announce that the annual mem- to protest the anti-Jewish disturb . , Expulsion Order Involved Num. bership drive . for the , maintenance of

… flues last week, resulting in the in- Views of Geoffrey Drage in the 'the Talmud Torahs w ill be held early gouge Newspapermen Will Address Mass Meeting bar Estimated Between WASHINGTON. — Man y Problems…

January 19, 1923 • Page Image 1

… strong Jewish state and that ment numbers. have been arranged and Rabbi Abbe Hillel Silver of which is advisable in the face or th .e day evening of the entire Shaarey Ze- where the opinion as a whole has…

…. Of recent years he has been Middle West in the interest of junior would rally to the support of the Holy sor B. Bernstein of the University of Nathan Isaac of the University of woj party to the Jewish…

…A lfieri- CM Awish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON MIMI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 923 Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English bETROIT LWISR. R-RO1ICL. Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 MICHIGAN

…'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1923 VOL. XIII. NO. 8 DENIES Ludwig Lewisohn Conditions Abroad COMMITTEE PICKED WORK IN RUSSIAN…

… Rabbi to Occupy Temple Pulpit Advocates Absolute Pacifism in Address Before Men's Temple Club. Minkowsky Describes Terrible State of Affairs Exist- ing in Russia. REFORM JEWS WILL CELEBRATE GOLDEN…

… JUBILEE THIS WEEK BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—Dr. Chaim Weizmann, on being questioned con- Convention to be Held in New cerning the reports current last week Campaign For $150,000 For A. R. A. Replies to Charges of

… that he laid down office as president York City During Jan. Ludwig Lewisohn, associate editor Cantor Pinellas Minkowsky, great Palestine to Last for of the World Zionist Organization, of the Nation…

…, author of "Up Institutions' Neglect in 22 to 26. declared at the semi-annual meet- composer of Jewish synagogual mu- One Week. Stream," in an address delivered on the Ukraine. ing of the Greater Actions…

… Commit- sic, who conducted the services at the Monday evening at the dinner-meet- tee of the Zionist Organization there new Talmud Torah on Friday even- ing of the Men's Club of Temple Beth RECORD…

… GATHERING OF ignntod n get ir tepor t ha .h ing and Saturday morning, and sang SENATOR SPENCER WILL El on "America and the New Na- JEWISH LEADERS CALLIrweass 2,000 PEOPLE EXPECTED - at a concert on Sunday…

January 26, 1923 • Page Image 1

…, Brooklyn. Finstcrwald, Rabbi M At the Carnegie )tall meeting, Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver of Cleveland rs. Samue Bernard Ginsburg, ish question in a fresh light. There have been pogroms in the last few' in his…

… material 1 838 both, national and universal, in the eyes of the religious Jews, is 1,064 relief individuals). The report out impartial justice to the quarreling dress the lodge at the meeting on turned…

… time next summer bringing in this recommendation pro- lion Concerning Campaign. and will read from his poetry in Ile- lasting for a period of six weeks. posed also that separate action by University of

…v 41ffericam Palish periodical Carter CLIFTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OM 9 23 wow% Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English II- EbETROIT LWISR. HRONICLE Telephone GLENDALE 9…

…-3-0-0 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1923 VOL XIII. NO. 9 HOPES FOR Max Nordau Dies; COMMUNITY CENTER ' Famed As Author THE NORTH END J C. Nathan Straus at Leader…

… in Zionism With Dr. Ilerzl Passes at the Age of 74. 75 Is Symbol of Goodness Personified 1 Hebrew Is Barred In Soviet Russia News Correspondent Says Jews Forbidden to Teach Chil- dren Religion…

…. Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents PRESIDENT HARDING GREETS U. A. H. C.; NEW YORK RELIGIOUS DEMONSTRATIONS FEATURE GOLDEN JUBILEE CONVENTION Revival of Sincere Conception of Personal Relationship of

… God to Man and Man to God Is Urged in Message Received F. A. Mackenzie, staff correspond- ant of the Detroit News and the Chi. from President Harding cage Daily News, writing from Kiev Monday. His…

… wife, his daughter under date of Dec. 10, states that the ' Masa, and his friend and physician, Jews are hated in Russia "with a vire- BANISHING OF IGNORANCE FROM MIDST OF JEWRY, Dr. Alexander Nlannoreck…

…, were at lence difficult to describe," and that BUILDING OF MORE ADEQUATE SCHOOLS IS URGED I his bedside. Dr. Nordau was 74 years the Jew is held responsible for the TO CENTRALIZE HOPE revolution. Under…

August 10, 1923 • Page Image 4

…, Hillel, Maimonides and interview (anti we will abide by his judgment) whether Mr. Spinoza. He glowed with genuine warmth when he repeated Ford merits even the slightest consideration on the part of the the…

… distinctively Yiddish literature, with love and care, into robust, splen- the poor.—The Talmud. of the Jerusalem University and Li- drama and art are. created by the Sons of Israel to hold its brary, contribute…

… that should prove stronger than any other con- ceivable weapon in combatting anti- Semitism. The publication of the "Scripta" will offer an opportunity for the Hebrew University of Jeru- salem to enter…

…TneDerRondeasm(Aftoricul PAGE FOUR I people of the United States think they want? (2) What do they really want? (3) What is wrong with the country, any- way? A few days later the interview was held…

…. Mr. Ford had 11. iLINting prepared answers for all the important questions Mr. Wood MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION wanted answered. Mr. Ford had also prepared a Platform. The 1111dt'3 Published…

… Act of March 3, 1879. tions. the Ship Subsidy, the Soldiers' Bonus, Agriculture, the Railroads, Prohibition, l'eace." "Here are my opinions on these The World War has placed a gee at issrausrauromoassn…

… General Offices and Publication Building responsibility on the shoulders of t he subjects," Mr. Ford answered. 850 High Street West But Mr. Wood was very indiscreet. He should not have Jews of America…

…. Destroy as it it id t. Yetta Stays After School to Teelphone: C.h!. Address: asked Mr. Ford any questions for which Mr. William Cameron the finest Jewish cultural and spiri ual centers of Europe, the Unite…

… Water the Plants. Glendale 9300 Chronicle t Ford's editor) had not prepared a written answer. Anyone at States became, by force of circun LONDON OFFICE all acquainted with Mr. Ford and his answers to…

… questions in stances, the heir of European Jew ry 14 STRATFORD PLACE fladassalti the Tribune trial knows that Mr. Ford did NOT prepare his for the upkeep and guidance of Je LONDON, W. I, ENGLAND traditions…

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