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April 07, 1916 • Page Image 6

… of the sturdy peasantry of Europe Issued Every Friday by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Company. whom we need to carry on the hard labor which native Americans are Michigan's Only Jewish Publication…

… must from that presented to former congresses, in some measure affects the be sent in so as to reach this office Wednesday morning of each week. Jew to his advantage, since most of those of our co…

…-religionists who come here are refugees from religious persecution. , Entered as second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Post Office at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879 But even though every Jew were…

… Mass our protest against the passage of this bill. Should it be passed by Meeting at Arcadia Hall last Tuesday night; the Jews of Detroit the Senate,. as it has been passed by the House we have faith…

… waters. The magnificent gifts that were bestowed will carry their quota of food to the starving and of healing to the sick and wounded. The Jewish Congress as Seen by a Non-Jew But however beneficent the…

… nobly given of themselves and of diversity of opinion and a feeling of considerable bitterness among their means to the great cause. Detroit Jews are, through this gather- American Jews. It is interesting…

…, therefore to read what a non-Jew ing, lifted in their own esteem as never before. To those who have thinks on the subject. The following is an excerpt from an editorial held that the Jews of this city are lax…

…": While the selfishness and the sordidness of some individuals here and "The Jews in the present war have suffered as no other people there is to be deplored, the community in general has risen splendidly…

… united in the con- shall be protective of their racial interests leaves them the prey of viction that when our co-religionists suffer anywhere, the Jews of the each warring nation. And at th , e…

… by work assisted in making the meeting a success, our grateful Jewish daily newspaper of New York, approaches the subject. of a appreciation is due. To be sure, the work that lies before the Jews of…

July 07, 1916 • Page Image 6

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 6 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Issued Every Friday by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Company. General Manager - ANTON KAUFMAN Michigan's Only Jewish Publication. Editor SAMUEL J…

… that chil- dren in the congested districts of our great cities fall easy victims to disease germs of the most virulent type. But to the Jew these conditions present a special problem. As was pointed out…

… in these columns only a few weeks ago, there are many cir- cumstances that not only incline but frequently compel the immigrant Jews to live in neighborhood colonies. Warped by their very familiarity…

… was are content to live by their wits and upon the bounty of the community. concerned. Of course, they were mistaken, for the fact is that while Among these has been a fair proportion of Jews. Some of…

… called to its make all Jews brothers to each other. It is only when the ground has been prepared as it has thus been notice, and in the measure of its powers will relieve distress in whatso- prepared for a…

… against itself cannot stand." The foes of standings about money matters would often be held intact. Family skele- the Jew would welcome the sight of internecine strife among us. Let tons would be kept…

… within the closet. The wealth itself would be used us lay down our petty differences, born often of selfish motives, and let to better purpose. In this connection a word as to the making of a will all Jews

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 6 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Issued Every Friday by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Company. General Manager - ANTON KAUFMAN - Michigan's Only Jewish Publication. Editor SAMUEL J…

… disproportionate emphasis came to be laid upon the divid- ing elements within Jewry rather than upon the essential /Principles which make all Jews brothers to each other. It is only when the ground has been prepared…

… foes of the Jew would welcome the sight of internecine strife among us. Let us lay down our petty differences, born often of selfish motives, and let all Jews work together for the great cause of peace…

… virulent type. Rut to the Jew these conditions present a special problem. As was pointed out in these columns only a few weeks ago, there are many cir- cumstances that not only incline but frequently compel…

… the immigrant Jews to live in neighborhood colonies. Warped by their very familiarity with evil conditions, they are not conscious of them until by some good fortune they are lifted out of them and by…

… multitude who are content to live by their wits and upon the bounty of the community. Among these has been a fair proportion of Jews. Some of these are young men well equipped to earn their own way, if only…

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… in member- ship and in funds. I. 0. B. B. INTERNATIONAL PLANS. Detroit Bond Corporation Incorporated under the Laws of the State of Michigan We are pleased to advise the public we have opened our…

… Rights for Jews in Europe. The Independent Order B'nai B'rith will not participate in either the projected Conference or Con- gress, according to the statement issued by the Executive Commit- ' tee last…

… in the spirit of its constitu- tion to commit the European mem- bership to the action of an as- semblage composed exclusively of American Jews." The important Jewish problems arising out of the…

… call of all humane people for the granting of equal rights to Jews in the countries where they are now grievously op- pressed." The plan provides for a commission of two or more to visit European…

April 07, 1916 • Page Image 7

… gymnasium. The chant of Venice," as a play inspired Young People's Society is partic- by hatred for the Jew, is fast chang- ularly anxious to enroll Jewish young men and women who are ing, and that there is…

… by Miss Owing to the Mass Meeting for Judith Ginsberg on the subject, the Relief of the Jewish War Suf- ferers, which was held last Tuesday "The Jew in Drama." at Arcadia Hall, the meeting of the BETH…

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… different members. Dr. Alexander LyOns, of Ilrooklyn, spoke on "Prophetic l'reaching"; Drs. 1 lenry Ilerko Detroit, Michigan witz of Philadelphia, Abram S. Isaacs of Paterson, J. Leonard Levy of Pittsburgh…

… methods of election e vening, his subject being, "The Jew and the Present Crisis," an ad- to the Jewish Congress were pre- dress which was well worth the at- sented by Professor Isaac A. Hour- wich and…

…, which are to make studies of Jew- ish conditions in European and But Will Send Committee of other countries. This plan was Three to Explain Its unanimously adopted. The Com- Views—Justice Bran- mittee on…

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… follows: At first scenes from sev- eral well-known Yiddish plays were presented. The music was furnished from memory by a Jew- ish musician, who also trained twelve of the prisoners to do, the acting. There…

… that ibactically every oppon- ent of the bill was present, while many of its advocates, assured of WHO IS MICHIGAN'S MOST POPULAR GIRL? the approval of the literacy test WHO IS MICHGAN'S MOST POPULAR…

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