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… Government of Honduras who pointed to the existing need which will be attended not only now has consular representation by delegates from every part of for Michigan by the appointment for unity in Jewish ranks…
…, Marvin Lowerdhal and Dr. Abba Hillel Silver to Be Speakers During the First Week; Increases in Contri- butions Reported in Early Solicitations; Urge Hearty Welcome for Volunteers After several weeks of…
… connection with the Jewish Na- Wayne University, and he is re- Isenberg will be co-operating tional Fund program of land ac- suming the contest this year, members of the arrangements quisition and of…
… .c josepohf P editor Chamberlain, Pro- fessor of Public Law at Co.r Iambi• University and member, of the High Commission for . Coming from Ger- in 1934 an 1935. many Jay m es M. Speend of Montclair, N…
… 40 IN MICHIGAN THE LEGAL CHRONICLE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1938 VOL. XXXIX No. 50 TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-040 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents 41ST CONVENTION Movement Begun to Enroll…
… 25,000 ROOSEVELT PICKS Most Important Mercy Drive in History OF U. S. ZIONISTS Detroit Jews as Participants in COMMITTEE OF 11 HERE JULY 2 TO 5 Democratic Jewish Congress Vote TO AID REFUGEES Of…
… Detroit Jewish Community Will Open National Executive Selects Community Called Upon to Become Part of American M. C. Taylor Appointed to Serve on Inter-Govern- Detroit for Important Jewish Congress Defense…
… Movement; Election mental Group Sessions Registrations Begun WISE, BAERWALD AND HANITA HEROES ISSUE PROTEST PASSAGE OF MEASURE ADMITTING BARUCH ARE SELECTED' CALL TO WORLD JEWRY FOREIGN GOODS WITHOUT NAMING…
… ORIGIN Effort Called Tremendously Curfew Is Ordered When In a call addressed to the Jews American Jewish Congress," the Useful and Humanitarian Arabs Defy New Parti- of Detroit, declaring that "every…
… Detroit section of the Jewish Con- Piece of Work gress this week inaugurated a tion Commission Jew loyal to Jewish and American ideals should become a part of movement to enroll 25,000 mem- bers of the…