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November 14, 1930 • Page Image 1

…A maieu Avisk Periodical 6cNter _ amen At1NUa • CINCINNATI 30, 011110 mama e be at and )r the to ea. fiat l•stine 'ranee. Hens. 'f the lostine rmally orient age in oblige. e. eon. r and oe or in is .1 tub goa- d: nor their •f and or be a that for all or of moral of es. atonal .t that that .e um az the nveni. office re are to to retrego aerial Brit- t with ETROITAWISH All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS HIZONICLE cT6Eil...…

November 14, 1930 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO PIE nLTROITIEW1Sif f1RONICLE come the next day for a reply. Meets Antokolsky. PALESTINE POLICY TO BE CLARIFIED BEFORE PARLIAMENT 11 S HIGH SCHOOL (committee, PLANS GRADUATION, GREAT TRIBUTE TO LIEUT-GOV. LEHMAN and Mrs. Eva Pollack,. EIGHT ANTI-SEMITES chairman of the program commit- ELECTED IN AUSTRIA tee, are devoting much deal of time When I was admitted to the Senior Division. to this undertaking. The proceeds presence of An...…

November 14, 1930 • Page Image 3

…A merica lavish Periodical eater e ot ot I e 0 0 CLASSIFIED , Not Only an Excellent Dinner . . . but a Marvelous Show, and Dancing, too! I Gusts ions. 77 E. Vernor Highway Operated by Werner Itextaurant MM..: CHICKEN! Nowhere else can you get afine tasting chocken as •t Zr.. . Our unusual preparafon of Steaks, Italian Spaghetti, and Barbecue Sand- w,ches has made an enviable repute. ton for us. ARBECUE &CHICKEN "liken Fit, Eat...…

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…1111 monfEmsnetRANICLf. lemloweenes 51,,t1 .51 1 • — • iiIEVEMITIEWISII ORM ictr, Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Cs, km Entered as Second-class matter March 8, 19IE at the Poet. office at D0,011., Mich., under the ad of March L 1879. General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telephon•i Cadillac 1040 Cable Address; Chronicle London Whom 14 Stratford Place, London, W. I, England Subscription, i...…

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…Asir ■ INNINI IMP 111111111111111114 .4111 , t • It iL YATRotidEwisnOiRmicLE C R LJ LISIEN Se10114, 4 r4 Musical erusader• Wed Midnight ' etesue Give yourself "foreign" tray el with your mid-winter sunshine...ot no extra cost. Riviera-like resorts... romantic history ...semi-tropical glamour. 11 ports in 29 days. The niaryel- ship Duchess collfed- ford, Jan. 9 and Feb. 11. 8th season. Ask your toe...agent or is r'soi ' t.7gstueed N...…

November 14, 1930 • Page Image 6

…- - - L Lituomtac PAGE ',31X Only at BENTON'S Can You Get HAS PART IN TEMPLE SISTERHOOD PROGRAM 500 DONORS PLEDGED FOR HADASSAH AFFAIR New Members Enrolled at Annual Musical Membership Tea. ARCH SUPPORT SHOES Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman of Hamilton boulevard gave a din- ner last Sunday in honor of the forty-fifth wedding anniversary of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Friedman of Pittsburgh. t Benton's Low Price— Sirs. Felix Ma...…

November 14, 1930 • Page Image 7

…ilEDLTROIT, inC15/1(if kONICT£ TWO GROUPS GIVE BRIDGE•DANSANT Talk of All 'Detroit! Engagements A "linked bridge-dansant" will FOR Rev. and Mrs. Leibovitz. )1r. and Mrs. Sam Bookstein of Gladstone avenue announce the engagement of their (laughter, Anti. to Jack NI. Tucker, son of N1r., and Mrs. Frank Tucker. Last Sunday's enormous crowd was so obviously pleased that we have decided to continue this un- usual dinner as a regular Sunday ...…

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…PAGE EIGHT 7441 171K4111', IEWISli tifRONICLE DELBRIDGE TO MAKE i APPEARANCE SUNDAY' READ! What Nathan Simons Says About The Olympia Hotel & Baths MOUNT CLEMENS, MICH. Phones Cadillac rja NATHAN SIMONS Insurance 12th Floor, Majestic Bldz. DETROIT. MICA. Mr. Max Elki • r 'o Olympia Ilotel, s Avero, Cas Mt. Clemens, Michigan. Nov. 3rd. 1930 Dear Mr. Elkin: It gives rne great pleasure to recommeml the mineral baths at your hotel and...…

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…Antrim ,}swish Periodical Cotter CLIFFON CINCINNATL40, 01(10 TIE, fkrRorrimsnaROINICLE voloommunillimmonvo , Todd, Former Secretary to MANUEL URBACH Late Congressman Lon- Granite and Marble don, to Speak Sunday. Monuments Now in our New Location 7723 TWELFTH ST. Euclid 7192 Aniemmomournim moann1 1 L GILBERT'S Funeral Home PAGE NINE COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN IN CHARGE OF SHAAREY ZEDEK SISTERHOOD BAZAAR MRS. ROSE COLDSTICK DEAD AFTER ACC...…

November 14, 1930 • Page Image 10

…Delta Sorortly. The newly organised Iota Delta Sordir• ., Ity is to bold installation of officers et t the Addison Hotel, in the Florentine I Roan, on Saturday evening, Nov. IS. by way of •n informal dinner•dance. A ftRomici.€ plEDLTRorrd. Vail ■•■ ••041 .111 ■ •••• CLU Nightingale GIrls. NEWS Philomatha Debating Club. Alpha S•ms Phi. Young Peale Zion Club. Zedahke Club. The altrui.tie committee of Greater La t Sunday. the Philoimithi...…

March 14, 1930 • Page Image 1

…America Apish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON Annus - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 11- EbETRO17P LWISII eiRONICLE All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4.0 THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWLSH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXIX. NO. 16. DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1930. PROTESTS AGAINST RUSS PERSECUTION THROUGHOUT U. S. By JUDITH I. STEIN r--- B'nai B'rith and B'rith Abra- ham Orders Join Na- tional Outcry. - •...…

March 14, 1930 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THEI)mortkwurt AROMICIC TOI(1 1 E 41-1AFB LZ2S isl D FO OR N MRS. CELIA LACHOW KOWNO RABBI HERE TROOP 23 ALUMNI DIES AT AGE OF 65 t k hrisi s a sfan ci z gpt e num r MARCH 15, 16 AND 17 TO MAKE PLEA FOR stua lt`z•h as WILL MEET SUNDAY FAMOUS SEMINARY Milton M. Alexander, Once and our sorrow is still greater when we find ourselves lacking the necessary means to prevent the biine to the spiritual life of our people is the air which...…

March 14, 1930 • Page Image 3

…• Amerkair garish Pedalled Coda CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO flEPETRORAWINf OIR014K , ..-s-,...............-1 1 , ., I •CLASSIFIED:.: INSTALL OFFICERS e R , e •• 0 , • • E 0 4 / tt , • HOTEL erwo Blocks Wemt of Woodsvartll O e RATES: $1.25 Up Daily $7.00 Up Weekly v) OF U. H. S. LEAGUE CATERERS-Strictly kosher. En- I FOR SALE-1 have a large due ' gagements, w e d d i n g and' bill with a prominent furniture 0 ...…

March 14, 1930 • Page Image 4

…x7:1=71 , 2,74xtzzagiveluziyonvolg okt 711 EVETRIATAWISII ef RON ICLE The Jewish people will never forget the friendship of the departed ex-President. The abrogation of the treaty with Rus- sia, his vigorous stand against anti-Semi- tism, his genuine friendship for our people, his complete lack of prejudice,—these helped to engrave the name of William Howard Taft in the history of the Jew. A noble figure has departed, and we say for him as w...…

March 14, 1930 • Page Image 5

…viliterieall Yarish Period cal &ter CLIFTON AnNUI1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO TilEVETROrf; TAUB OiRONICIZ I HOOVER COMMENDS 1JEWISH PEOPLE LOSES GREAT FRIEND $6,000,000 ALLIED 1 JEWISH COMPAIGN IN DEATH OF WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT CONG. B'NAI MOSHE (Continued from Page One.) rove to tradition of Jewish law. graphic Magazine and secondly for In an able resume of the teach- (Continued from Page One, ) (Continued notable address before the an- int,N...…

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…9LTROCK/EWISilefftfIVICLE PAGE SIX J. W. E. W. O. DINNER DANCE ON MARCH 23 OPEN a CHARGE ACCO UNT at HEYN'S The Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization will give a dinner-dance at Northwood Inc 1 Sunday evening, March 23. Mrs. George Cohen, president, appeals 1 s to the public to co-operate in mak- s-. ing this affair a success and thus Thrifty, Feshion-Loving Women and Misms are finding shopping bore a Real Delight . We invite you t...…

March 14, 1930 • Page Image 7

…Altai- cam frwish Periodical Carter CUPTON AVINUIL • CINCINNATI 80, OHIO ThEnrritonjewisnOiRoxima Young Israel of Detroit 3901TSOrtill ( II invites you to its Fifth Annual DANCE SATURDAY, MARCH 29th. ice the luxurious ballroom of the ii General Motors Bldg. Ambassador Country Club Orchestra One Dollar Your Valuable Rugs Deserve Attention! Don't submit your Oriental and Chinese Rugs to an ordi- nary cleaning! You don't want the ...…

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…TICYATROIT, SWIM (imor4 ICLE PAGE EIGHT L u u r ate An Amazingly Strange New Food Come in and let us tell you about it and get a descrip- tive booklet. Official demonstrator is at our Broadway Market store for a few days only. 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. 30 Broadway Market — 7041 E. Jefferson Ave. (Opp. Bridge) 1341 Broadway 10351 Woodward Ave. (at Collingwood) — THE CHALUTZOS (Womens' Pioneer Organization of Palestine) will officially ope...…

March 14, 1930 • Page Image 9

…A merica lewisk periodical Coda CLIFTON AVININI • CINCINNATI 80, MO PAGE NINE TieDreitolejniisrt ORM ICLE — _ COUNCIL OF ORTHODOX representatives who constitute the I FEDERATION MEETING council of the federation (Vaad , \n important meeting of repre- sentatives of congregations which joined the Federation of Jewish Smagogues of Detroit will take se this Saturday night, March In the assembly hall of Con- :, sation Emanuel, Taylor and ,hen...…

March 14, 1930 • Page Image 10

…Ticikocolz kistjet storti ca CLAI NEW Plans for the entertainment of Zedakah Club. the guests include a number Mrs. Lillian Lapides was hostess : features which promise to mid to the Zeilakah Club Monday, the affair stand out among the March 10. The club will sponsor a cial gatherings of the year. The Purim carnival of the Zeire bridge-luncheon at the Statler The planned popularity cent, Hotel the first week in April. Zion will be held this...…

February 14, 1930 • Page Image 1

…America frwisk Pedalled Cotter All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS CUPTON s1rDitll • CINCINNATI 2o, OHIO Tiltb ETROIT LWISII ORO/NIUE THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED A ULAN NTED IN MW DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1930. VOL. XXIX. NO. 12. CALLS CONFERENCE 17- 9,7 ,D o n begAS161 CONFIDENCE MARKS [ 1111,1, PRESIDE AT ] STROOCK SUCCEEDS FEB. TO ORGANIZE JOINT PALESTINE LABOR'S SUNDAY'S SUPPER MARSHALL ON N. Y. $...…

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…d PAGE TWO WIC f ikritonlEitisn ..100M11•01 ■•■■ owsom, YEOMEN CELEBRATE I 33RD ANNIVERSARY The thirty-third anniversary of the Brotherhood of American Yeo- men, a benevolent and social or- ganization, will be celebrated in Detroit by the Bow and Arrow Homestead, a newly formed lodge of the order, Wednesday evening, Feb. 19, in Gerrow's Hall, 333 Grand River avenue. The progress of the society since it was organized in Des Moines, Iowa, F...…

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…v 4mericalt ifewith Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVIINU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 'fiir,i)i,TR011;//3 ■ ISH0 itav It It 'CLASSIFIED 1ZEIRE ZION ANNOUNCE RULES FOR CONTESt Winne r to Get Free Trip to Pales- CATERERS—Strictly kosher. En- t:nee; Will Announce Result gagements, wedding and at Purim Dance. banquets. Catered by plate. De- troit Catering Co., M. A. Detroit Zeire Zion, which is l'ereira, Prop., Longfellow. 6654 ponooring a popularity ...…

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…DEIROrrjetnsnOROMICLE illaw,,. _w.lumzutzdzimiltvhouttztvtasvi.:7::::i:70I- . Ttut 4 TI EDerRorrjEwisti ORM ICLE without peoples to be brothers. Before can have a brother, there must be a 'me' to have a brother. It takes two to make one brother. Published Weekly by T. Jewish Chroakle Publishing Co., Inc. Entered second-dace matter March 3, 1916, at the Post- office at Detroit. Mich., under the At of March 3, 1379. "Nationality is the per...…

February 14, 1930 • Page Image 5

…America Aprisk Periodieill eater ▪ ▪ - CUPTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO VIE)I.TROIT, /DAR I ClItyvt lox F ISH RESH A. Z. A. TOURNAMENT 'LINCOLN-WASHINGTON HERE MARCH 7 TO 9 AFFAIR OF Y. P. A. OF Ninety Years After the Damascus Affair B'NAI MOSHE THURSDAY INAUGURAL SERVICE IN NEW SYNAGOGUE ontinu•d from I receding Page.) unity and too-operation, and that introduce' a bill for the complete the various branches of world Is- (Continu...…

February 14, 1930 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX 'filEI)ErnorritmsnORONICL£ P1 SIGMA LAMBDA TO CONVENE HERE "HEYN'S FOR DRESSES" I ARGE WOMEN'S FROCKS A formal Washington Birthday party and dinner-dance will be held Saturday evening, Feb. 22, at the Phoenix Club. A meeting of the women's auxil- iary of the Maimonides Medical Society was held at the I•e Crest on Saturday evening, Feb. 8, in the form of a social. The hus- Mr. and Mrs. Milton M. Alexan- bands of the members were ...…

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…America lavish Periodical Cotter CLAYTON ?YENTA • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PlEikritorrjounffiRoN1012 Cap-Sleeved Blouses IVI'W/ N That Are Exi:ra Persaaatities For Your Epring Suit! Blouses—First Floor — F•hruery 17th to 23rd I. 150 TRAVELERS TO EUROPE With MOWN!) WWII. On June 25, 1930 If you want to travel with us make your reservations now. I am personally conducting this tour and will accompany you to Hamburg, Germany. To assure my...…

February 14, 1930 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT itEperaorr EwistyliaoroctE FENKELL DISTRICT PARENT-TEACHERS GROUP ORGANIZED At a meeting held in the audi- torium of the Fenkell branch of the Jewish Centers Association, Feb., theparenso e c i ren of the Temple Beth El branch re- ligious school at Fenkell met to- ganized as Parent-Teachers Asso- c i at i on . s. Morris R and ac ted as temporary chairman. The following officers were elected: President, Mrs. Samuel Kanner s; vice...…

February 14, 1930 • Page Image 9

…( E i)LTROITJEWISR n enn000SMIallitannIMOMM.S11•11nimr: ARON lilt PAGE NINE SISMI ■ 11,i10, nln hat, at tcr un- 1; ir Is :yr ure be flay the o'er the he der 'tub rdi- be day on fob ?vat wish ms, de\ ivat ‘, the 5 ter- NAME "GOLDSTEIN" \ NOT UN-AMERICA N 41111•MileMMI J is largely because they fail to dif- ORGANIZES EUROPEAN ferontiate between those thing. Beauty of the Willys Si x JEWISH PAINTER IS TOUR FOR 150 PEOPLE which...…

February 14, 1930 • Page Image 10

…7if Ef)erRon; f EWiSHffiRomaz Faicom Club. ForLowCost Hauling BUY INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER MOTOR TRUCKS to 5 Ton Capacity A Size and Style for Every Need. 5915 W. Warren Garfield 0020 DETROIT, MICH. QUIET RESTFUL HOMELIKE $8 to $10 Weekly, Single $12 to $16 Weekly, Double 81.50 to $3.00 Daily FAIRBAIRN HOTEL WILLIAM G. LEE, Mgr. M. C. our Pseees Door John R. at Columbia •.A Home Away Free. Hems" • YOUR LAUNDRY INDIVIDU• ALLY-WA...…

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