Search Results

Search Constraints

Search Results

April 14, 1916 • Page Image 10

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 1 0 School on the subject, "Happiness the holidays with their parents, are Elmer Zuckerman and Sherman 4 as a Goal." ;rosslight. Mr. Joseph Cohen, one of the di- A most interesting program was rectors of the Jewish Student Con- presented by the Woman's Auxil- gregation of the University of iary of Temple Beth El on Monday 'Michigan, 'is in the city visiting afternoon. NI iss Julia Ginsburg dis- Miss Ruth Rosenfield, frie...…

April 14, 1916 • Page Image 11

…11 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mendelssohn and (laughter, Lydia, have returned from a trip to California and lawaii. The Misses Henrietta and Setta Robinson have left for a ten days' stay at French Lick Springs: Mr. Joel Gottlieb, of Glasgow, Scotland, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Gottlieb, of Han- cock avenue. Miss Golda Ginsburg, who is a student at the University of Michi- gan, is at home for the holidays. :\t ...…

April 14, 1916 • Page Image 12

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 12 Spring Opening List of Donations to the Fund for the Relief of the Jews in the War Zone The following is a partial list of the contributions made at the Ar- cadia mass meeting for the bene- fit of the Jewish •War Sufferers. The list will be continued in the issue of next week. List of Subscriptions, $100 or More. $ 100.00 Dr. Chas. D. Aaron 100.00 Jerome Ackerman 100.011 Dr. Emil Amberg 100.00 Anonymous .. 200.00 A...…

April 07, 1916 • Page Image 1

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The only Jewish publication in the State of Ilichigan Devoted to the interests of the Jewish people Vol. I. No. 6 DETROIT, MICH., APRIL 7, 1916 $1.50 per Year Cents Single Copies 5 THE MASS MEETING Detroit Jetehr Co)er Themselves With Glory—Gi)e )5110,000 for the Telief of the War Sufferers By ANTON KAUFMAN There arc times when you feel impressed with the inadequacy of language to express your thoughts, when your...…

April 07, 1916 • Page Image 2

…v. , 2 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE "The American people seem to relief to the afflicted and the strick- me to have suffered nearly all of en. \1 list we indeed, wait to be the moral damage which may be asked and searched out, seeing for- caused by war and the inevitable sooth how easy it is to find the sequels of war without having needy, for they are not individuals reaped any of the gains. Though but peoples. Shall we not seek the I abhor war an...…

April 07, 1916 • Page Image 3

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE JEWISH PRISONERS OF . WAR There is an extensive camp for . war prisoners in the neighborhood of the city of Cassel. The camp is now organized into a model town, Nv i h all the necessities of com- munal life. There is a public li- brary, several churches, a syna- gogue, and also a Mohammedan house of prayer. Recently, they also established a theater there, consisting - of a large tent, with a platform, a place for an orche...…

April 07, 1916 • Page Image 4

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 4 It Will Always Happen By Bertha Wiernik They were queer people , the in a brie f time I . knew the family nelimans—a family of four meat- well enough to depict them, as I (lid hers, husband, wife and two (laugh- in the above paragraphs. ters. Sarah, the mother, aged forty- As time went on, most of my sym- five, an Ulle(llleated woman, With- patty teas bestowed upon Freda, It out taste or technical ability fur a was a...…

April 07, 1916 • Page Image 5

…5 THE JEWISH CHRCONICLE I will omit the details of the scene of parting between Freda and her father. It was heartbreaking. 1 will only say that when she held out her hands to me I stood still for a few moments and did not take them in mine, for I was beating back the anguish that almost mastered me. Then I took her warm hands and said : "NI iss Lie—Freda, do not forget to write every clay to father—and me." She replied : "And Victor, don't ...…

April 07, 1916 • Page Image 6

…6 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE application of the Literacy Test will not tend to keep out from our country these undesirables, but rather that it will in effect put up the barriers against certain classes 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. unfitted or unwilling to do. The building of ro...…

April 07, 1916 • Page Image 7

…7 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE resese.sese...grP_sesesesesese.sesesv.sasv_ses9 31 Congregational News Temple Beth El Ehaarey Thrift Means Success and Independence The Peoples State Bank edek Services at the synAogue upon The Young People's Society of the Sabbath start profiTtly at 9 a.m. the Temple held a rousing meeting on Sunday evening last. The busi- At the last meeting of the Men's ness meeting was addressed by Mr. Club, held on Sunday ...…

April 07, 1916 • Page Image 8

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE DR. THEODORE B. SACHS A SUICIDE BRANDEIS UPHELD BY JU- DICIARY SUB-COMMITTEE Former Head of Chicago Tuber- culosis Sanitarium Kills Self Following Resignation. I )r. Theodore It. Sachs, who for years was the head of the Chi- cago Sanitarium for Tubercu- losis, and who lately was forced to resign when political influence was disrupting the usefulness of the institution, committed suicide. While no definite reason can be ...…

April 07, 1916 • Page Image 9

…9 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE :: Local and State News :: UNITED HEBREW CHARI- TIES RECEIVING HEARTY CO-OPERATION OF CITY AUTHORITIES One of the agreeable features in connection with the work of the United I lebrew Charities is the splendid manner in which the city is helping it. That the municipal ad- ministration should have officially recognized the work of the I febrew Charities by offering the latter its assistance, speaks do- quently of the ...…

April 07, 1916 • Page Image 10

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 10 ..ZOCIETY To insure publication, all items of soriil interest should be sent to Miss Ruth Rosenfield, 80 Palmer Avenue, East, phone, North 4063, not later than Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Brown of East Ferry avenue entertained the executive board of the Nem Cho- lem Juniors on Monday evening. Mr. H. A. Schiller has returned from a business trip in Chicago. The engagement is announced of Miss Essie Levantine t...…

April 07, 1916 • Page Image 11

…11 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Mr. I. Wolf of Philadelphia is spending some time in the city. The graduating recital of Miss Emily Chylinski, a pupil of Miss Hattie Groneman, was held Wed- nesday evening, April 5th, at the Y. W. C. A. IIall. Mr. Leonard Goulson of Phila- delphia is spending several weeks in Detroit. Mrs. David Welt and Mrs. John Menolds of Toledo are the guests of Nlrs. -George . Loria of Brush street. The Monday reading circle and...…

April 07, 1916 • Page Image 12

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 12 Our Children heart. Ile looked at the boys- serviceable serge suits and the girls' Plain blue linens, and eyed askance By Lily Ginsburg his own velvet suit and Matilde's They were twins ; by name, Jer- dainty beribboned frock. In a sud- myn and Matilde, and eight happy den fury he grasped a pair of scis- sunimers had passed over their sors, which NI olly had been using, golden heads. They lived in a big and snip, sni...…

March 31, 1916 • Page Image 1

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The only Jewish publication in the State of Michigan Devoted to the interests of the Jewish people Vol. I. No. 5" DETROIT, MICH., MARCH 31, 1916 $1.50 per Year Single Copies 5 Cents Jewish Aspect of Preparedness by Maurice M. Lewinsohn It is a matter of common obser- vation and remark that the Jews as a unit have shown but small capacity for organized effort. This deficiency in collective ac- tion is due partly to...…

March 31, 1916 • Page Image 2

…2 ary circtunstances, is so imtnense that it throws its reflex on every province of social activity. Says Dr. Lee K. Frankel: "The prob- lem of Jewish -charitable societies of the United States today is the problem of the care of the immi- grant. As such it passes beyond merely local lines. In some of its manifestations is national in character, and ill few it has an in- ternational significance." In our present social institutions there is n...…

March 31, 1916 • Page Image 3

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE cAn Old Fashioned Dinner by Ethel Taurog • The Old kitchen clock struck the hour of seven. Beatrice Hirshman rushed into the kitch- en, her black lawn dress over the black sateen princess slip only partly buttoned. "Hurry up, Ma and button me up. I've been late twice this week, and I don't want to come late again. You don't mean to say that you have pancakes again for breakfast?" Beatrice sniffed the air. "What's the m...…

March 31, 1916 • Page Image 4

…2 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Or ary circumstances, is so immense that it throws its reflex on every province of social activity. Says Dr. Lee K. Frankel : "The prob- lem of Jewish charitable societies of the United States today is the problem of the care of the immi- grant. . As such it passes beyond merely local lines. In some of its manifestations it is national in character, and in few it has an in- ternational significance." In our present so...…

March 31, 1916 • Page Image 5

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE ucin Old Fashioned Dinner by Ethel Taurog The old kitchen clock struck the hour of seven. Beatrice Ilirshman rushed into the kitch- en, her black lawn dress over the black sateen princess slip only oartly buttoned. "Hurry up, Ma and button me up. I've been late twice this week, and I don't want to come late again. You don't mean to say that you have pancakes again for breakfast?" Beatrice sniffed the air. "What's the m...…

March 31, 1916 • Page Image 6

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE - 4. by all of the new fangled notions. She is very religious, and she has brought us up the same way. Our home is just the kind of a home I should like to have when I am married. 1 haven't felt so thor- oughly at home since I have been in this town." Mr. Levine helped himself to another cookie. "After all the fancy indigestible truck we are forced to cat at the restaurants, we can appreciate this. This gel- fillte fisch...…

March 31, 1916 • Page Image 7

…5 THE. JEWISH CHRONICLE M1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111t111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111311111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111M1111111111111111111111111 M1111111111M1M 011111111101011111111111 a Jewish Pre-Congress Conference Under Way DELEGATES REPRESENT- ING ONE MILLION JEWS ASSEMBLE AT PHILA- DELPHIA From Our Philadelphia Cor- respondent.) i7 delegates, representin...…

March 31, 1916 • Page Image 8

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 6 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Issued Every Friday by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Company. Michigan's Only Jewish Publication. Editor Manager Samuel J. Rhodes, Anton Kaufman, - Subscription in Advance $1.50 per year Offices' 701 Penobscot Bldg. Telephone Cadillac 2588. The Jewish Chronicle invites correspondence on subjects of inter- est to the Jewish people, but disclaims responsibility for an indorse- ment of view...…

March 31, 1916 • Page Image 9

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 7 If you have a Soul The following article published by the American Jewish Relief Committee for Sufferers from the War, To the Jews oof Detroit: • needs no word of comment. Only read it and let the words sink into your hearts. You who have com- fortable and even luxurious homes, you who have no anxiety as to the safety of your children, you who ;have!alsurfeit of all good things, read and ponder upon these words. TT ...…

March 31, 1916 • Page Image 10

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 8 Congregational News Temple Beth El Shaarey Zedek The subject of Rabbi Frank- lin's sermon on Sunday morning of this week will be, "Tomor- row." Rabbi A. M. Hershman has re- turned from Philadelphia, Pa., where he had gone to attend the Pre-Conference for the Jewish Congress as one of the represen- tatives of Detroit Jews, and will conduct the Sabbath services at the synagogue, which s t art promptly at 9 a. m. aff...…

March 31, 1916 • Page Image 11

…9 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE :: Local and State News :: Y UNITED JEWISH CHARI TIES DOING SPLENDID WORK. It is doubtful whether the Jew- ish community of Detroit fully 'realizes the splendid work done by the (fnited Jewish Charities in relieving need and suffering among the Jewish poor and sick of this city. During the month of Febru- ary, 1916, the United Jewish Charities had 221 applicants for relief and 36 children were hoarded out. Labor cond...…

March 31, 1916 • Page Image 12

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE ✓'OCIETY To insure publication, all items of social interest should be sent to Miss Ruth Rosenfield, 80 Palmer Avenue, East, phone, North 406:1, not later than Monday evening. Mr. 1. Strauss of Ligonier, spent a few (lays in the city last week. The Monday Bridge Club net with Mrs. Esther Heymann this week. Mr. and Mrs. Rabinowitz of l'ittsburg-h, announce the engage- ment of their (laughter, Ida, to lay Coskey of De...…

March 31, 1916 • Page Image 13

…11 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Mr. Albert Schloss has return- One of the most unassuming vet desirable and praiseworthy ed from New York. Mrs. Schloss clubs in . Detroit is the Ladies' and Miss Helen Schloss will re- Wednesday Sewing Circle, or- main in the east for some time. ganized two years ago, and The 26th "Quiet Hour of Mu: which has for its object the mak- sic" was held in the Temple on ing and distribution of garments Sunday afternoon. On ...…

March 31, 1916 • Page Image 14

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 12 Organizations B'NEI B'RITH PISGAH LODGE NO. 34. The first of the series of monthly open meetings and en- tertainments recently inaugurat- ed by the local chapter of the or- der was held last Monday even- ing at the lodge rooms at Cass and Warren, and proved to be an inspiring success. The au- dience of fifty members and their friends present listened with ap- preciation to the delightful vocal solos of Miss Charlotte...…

March 24, 1916 • Page Image 1

…adical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The only Jewish publication in the State of Michigan Devoted to the interests of the Jewish people Vol. I. No. 4 Louis DETROIT, MICH., MARCH 24, 1916 Brandeis $1.50 per Year Single Copies 5 Cents Gorky About the Jews There is a haunting quality in small part of the uproar would At the opening session of the the face of Louis Dembitz Bran- have proceeded from qu...…

March 24, 1916 • Page Image 2

…Axcnai PLO Pala& _ THE 2 EWISH CHRONICLIE Man Without A Country Dies 69 W. Fort Street . The Final Story of Nathan Cohen. lost fortune, wife and, in tiimse- Nathan Cohen; The Man quence, his reason. Without a Country," has been Betrayed by his •friends, he be- gathered to his fathers. Without came a wanderer on the face of speech, or memory, and broken the earth, continually seeking for in health, the last year of his life what he had ...…

March 24, 1916 • Page Image 3

…w ay eadat . CLIPTON MMUS - 011100111All PO I CHRONICLE They would do it for you! ving a brief illness, Col. e's, one of California's racers and one of the fore- Lrly mining operators of died at the home of his r, Mrs. Morris Schneider, ge of 83' years. 1cath of Second Lieuten- 2;ar Ilarnett Samuel at the front has been anmiunced (Tent disPatches. The de-- was a son of Nelson and a member of the firm iett Samuel and Sons, of 1. Ile took ...…

March 24, 1916 • Page Image 4

…THE JEWISH 4 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Issued Every Friday by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Company. Michigan's Only Jewish Publication. Editor Manager Samuel J. Rhodes, Anton Kaufman, - Subscription in Advance $1.50 per year Offices 701 Penobscot Bldg. Telephone Cadillac .2588. The Jewish Chronicle invites correspondence on subjects of inter- est to the Jewish people, but disclaims responsibility for an indors_e- ment of views express...…

March 24, 1916 • Page Image 5

…E JEWI-SH CHRONICLE Congregation, )1 News Temple Beth El ' rabbi Horace J. Wolfe to preach on Sunday Morning of this Week. .There will be an exchange of i•ulpits between Rabbi Franklin ,end Rabbi Horace J. W u lf, „f Rochester, N. V., on Sunday morning, March 2(ith. Rabbi \VoIf is a young man who has won a very high place in the American ministry. In his own community he is recognized as a foremost factor in civic life, and he takes a• pro...…

March 24, 1916 • Page Image 6

…6 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE To insure publication, all items of social interest should be sent to Miss Ruth Rosenfield, 80 Palmer Avenue, East, phone, North 4003, not later than Monday evening. Mr. Emil I leyn entertained sev- eral guests at dinner last week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schloss and daughter, IIelen, have left for New York and Washington. Mrs. Sarah Berger, who has been spending the winter at Los Angeles, is now at Long Beach, where sh...…

March 24, 1916 • Page Image 7

…7 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Mr. and Mrs. Herman Marks have returned from a two weeks' trip to French Lick Springs and Louisville, Ky. The Board of the Woman's .Auxiliary Association of Temple Beth El, entertained at luncheon on Tuesday of this week in honor of Mrs. Saul Kaufman, who is to leave the city shortly to make her home in Reading-, Pa. Organizations HEBREW LADIES' AID SO- CIETY BALL. Mr. Adolph Amberg has return- ed from Atlantic Cit...…

March 24, 1916 • Page Image 8

…8 THE LIVEST LITTLE CLUB IN DETROIT WILL GIVE PLAY AND DANCE AT HOTEL STATLER. Only ten --' - i 1i - i`mbers— but my what workers! The YOM Liter- ary Club, a society composed of young Jewish girls, is demon- strating in a very practical man- ner that it isn't the number of members who belong to an or- ganization that determines how much , it . actually accomplishes. Rather it's the spirit and willing- ness to work on the part of each individ...…

March 17, 1916 • Page Image 1

…Idled Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The only Jewish publication in the State of Michigan Devoted to the interests of the Jewish people Vol. I. No. 3 ---- — $1.50 per Year DETROIT, MICH., MARCH 17, 1916 Single Copies 5 Cents Prominent Local Institutions III. S AAREY ZEDEK SYNAGOGUE Henry Morgenthau —A Christian Tribute By GRACE M. BOYNTON American College for Girls Constantinople Henry Morgenthau...…

March 17, 1916 • Page Image 2

…Americo! 'elvish Periodic THE JEWISH CHRONICLE J e gave them a sermon themsel- Before the, war opened, a favorite ves and I well remember his haunt of his had been the hills on opening. He was speaking to an the Bosphorus, which now, of audience of Jews, Mohammedans course, are fortified. His wife and Christians, and he wished, lie was frantic with the fear that he said, to be strictly neutral. His had wandered too near and had text, therefo...…

March 17, 1916 • Page Image 3

…ollical eater CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE N A Jewish Archbishop 3 James Russell Lowell of Jewish Ancestry In his "London Rec011ections of A whole series of interests ng canon law he enumerated coldly Lowell," appearing in the current having to receive homage recollections collies back to us of the all the restrictions imposed on congregation on the occasion of issue of "Harper's Magazine," Mr. through the a...…

March 17, 1916 • Page Image 4

…4teriaut ,fir Periodic 0 A CHRONICLE THE JEWISH The Jews In' The War Zone GERMANY. cratization and Judaization of our RUSSIA. Tire annual meeting of the public conditions." Ile couples Confidential Military Orders. Society for the Promotion of Socialists and Jews together, and The following confidential Of-- the Science Of Judiasin was asks, "Shall the future state, after held here last month and the war, be set up with a Jewish ders of ...…

March 17, 1916 • Page Image 5

…died eager CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE to take part in the execution of have coll c c t c d about 12,000 this plan. Although these com- marks, mostly from Russian munications, as already above Jews, mentioned, have nut been inves- tigated, and it is possible that AUSTRIA-HUNGARY. they are not absolutely reliable, the department, in view of the Raised to Hungarian House of Magnates. s eriousness of the matter, h...…

March 17, 1916 • Page Image 6

…0 4Averiate 6 *risk Perkidk THE JEWISH CHRONICLE THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Jewish subjects. Yet today, 400,000 Jewish soldiers are fighting in Issued Every Friday by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Company.' the Russian army. Finally, not the least reason for the remarkable economic and military efficiency of Germany has been the splendid Michigan's Only Jewish Publication, devotion and bravery of her Jews, both on the battlefield and at home....…

March 17, 1916 • Page Image 7

…rdial CLOTON ,t1101172 - 01103KNATI 30, 0330 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Congregational News Musical Service at Tem- ple Beth El. 1 ' On Purim, Nvhich occurs Sun- day of this week, there ∎vill be held at Temple Beth El a very heautiful musical service, on which occasion selections from Mendelssohn's oratorio "Elijah" will be rendered by a choir of 20 voices, under the direction of Mr. William Howland. Rabbi Frank- lin will speak briefly on "Th...…

March 17, 1916 • Page Image 8

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Organizations COLLEGIATE CLUB. The small gathering which braved the storm of last Friday to attend the meeting of the Col- legiate Club at the Statler Hotel made up by its enthusiasm for the lack of numbers. In the ab- sence of the principal speaker for the evening, Mr. Leo II. Hoff- man, of Chicago, gave a highly instructive address on the "Func- tion of a Jewish Congress." The address was followed by some decidedly sp...…

March 17, 1916 • Page Image 9

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, DE- TROIT LODGE, NO. 55. The .2i;th Annual Purim Ball of the Detroit Lodge, No. 1<nights of Pythias \yill be given Tuesday evening, March '21, 191(1, tt st ra ....1) urg-' s The Purim Rails of Detroit Lodge have been g;.\ en since :'Th e scent, iry of man runneth not in th e con t rary ,• on d come an institution in dancing cbc1 , s of the City. Fvery effort. has been made icy the Committee to make ...…

March 17, 1916 • Page Image 10

…brariao farkk !WA 1 0 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Society i nsure publication, all items of .0cIal othltst >huuld hr sent to Miss Ruth Rosenfield, SO Palmer Avenue, East, idiotic, North 406:;, not later than Monday evening. on Monday afternoon of this %veek the Woman's Auxiliary of the Temple presented a very ex- cellent program at the regular monthly meeting. Two interest- ing papers wen' presented : "What the Jew lias Done for Literature," by ...…

March 17, 1916 • Page Image 11

…curral Ate= 011114211111ATI 210, THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Mr. and Mrs. H. Kaplan are at home after a two weeks' visit in Montreal. Mr: and Mrs. Morris Harris, of 704 Brush Boulevard, are making an extended eastern trip. On their way they will stop at Montreal, Quebec, - Boston, New York and Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs * . D; W. Simons. and Miss Sylvia Simons are at home after an extended southern trip. Mrs. J. Spater and Mrs. J. L. Freud enter...…

March 17, 1916 • Page Image 12

…• 12 ,Americalt Awish Periok THE JEWISH CHRONICLE blinded her old eyes, and she .could not see. But she struggled on, always hoping, always hope- ful, with that supreme faith which belongs to the Jew, al- rfiost alone of all races—that blind, trusting fidelity, satisfied with good vouchsafed, trustful that no evil will befall too great to he borne, only hoping, hoping ever for the best. Each week one letter arrived, each - week lie sent a ...…

March 10, 1916 • Page Image 1

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The only Jewish publication in the State of Michigan Devoted to the interests of the Jewish people Vol. I. No. '2 $1.50 per Year" DETROIT, AIICII., MARCH 10, 1916 Single Copies 5 Cents PROMINENT LOCAL INSTITUTIONS ■ . ,,c, 4.. ■ 0 '''..: ' ' . .14. ..' n I ) Iti • - .. ,.,, :.. t ■ ”141 1411111i.l.• • y., r . '"';,)e • :'%'' ' :16 .4; p i , 00040a. ' •••••• .011141... 1 • II TEMPLE BETH EL. T...…

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan