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March 10, 1922 • Page Image 1

…Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English TifiEbETROITAWISII 11-RONICL Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION REFUGEES State Sisterhoods FLUENCY OF HEBREW JEWISH RETURN TO RUSSIA To Federate Here SPEECH IS FEATURE Mrs. Felix A. Levy of Chicago OF CHILDREN'S PLAY to Address Meeting Mon- Tendency Noticeable to Engage in Farming and Handicrafts. BERLIN.- (.1. T. A.) - Jewish "Samson and Delilah" Drama Th...…

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…piEVcritoti; ft.wisn PAGE TWO ?)•MUSIC AND MUSICIANS 4 Amyx rri ALFRED J. RUBY QUALITY FOGIIVEAR FOR MIEN AND CHILDREN INC. (Adjoining The Statler) 1520 Washington Blvd. T That Narrow Heel Shoe For Children Cut to $550 Announced by Company; Willy's-Knight Down to $1,376. The Glasgow Evening News prints an article in its issue of Jan. 6 en- A large reduction in prices of titled "Great Future Before Pales- Overland and Willys-Knight ...…

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…A merico, Apish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON "emus - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO jitcVerRon; /Emit Club Notes Mrs. M. G. Meyers has returned from Chicago, where she was called by the death of her father. William Wolsey and David A . Woltiey spent Sunday in Pontiac. JUDAEAN PLAYS LEADING Mack-Brandeis Zionists to In- PART IN HEBREW DRAMA Jacob Kadushin, member of the Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sobel have as their guest Miss Mae Swartz of Chi- Knights ...…

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…rtekentorrjEwisit ORO IC LE t PAGE FOUR The part that woman has come to play in Jewish life has 00000 00noos become increasingly noteworthy in recent years. Indeed, it is fair to say that but for her participation in the work of the synagogue, many of the activities that now take a place of MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION prime importance in the organized life of Jewry, could not be Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co.,...…

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…PAGE FIVE ThEDLTROITIEWISil OW1.'1101,16 oxfp-1:1 GIAS. 4+. JOSEPH-- (Copyright, 1921. 13y Chas. H. Josenh.) The American Israelite, in commenting on the organization: which have thus far responded to the invitation of the American Jewish Com- m ittee to elect representatives to that body, says that with one or two escepions these organizations are of minor importance and in nowise •epresent the religious groups in Jewry. It suggests, and...…

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…imi)tnuon;kwistioitavic.r. rAUE SIX gemplr Meth Eli Notes Rt. ck:Va Sunday Services: 14654:WA 8 H 1 NGTON '51X D. On Sunday morning at 11 o'clock Rabbi Berkowitz will deliver a dis- course on a Purim theme entitled In the Palace of the King." BEALITIFIJIA FASHIONS bre Eh rel 4 .erent Saturday Services: Services begin at 10:30. The ser- mon this week will be preached by Rabbi Franklin, All Society hem. and other meal not. snook) he co...…

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…A merica/I Pur isk periodical eater CLIFTON MULTI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO liAPrt Ian 'Swim (ti ROA ICLE Spring Suits film bock:5 1230 Woodward A Louis James Rosenberg of Brush street has returned from a pleasant trip to New York and Washington. Tricofinas, Piquettes, Cordine Twills and Tricotines fashioned in delightful designs. Either strictly .-1 tailored or decorative. Straight- line and box effects, wearable with - \ ur without a belt...…

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…PE/jaion:Amu PAGE EIGHT LILIENS, WELL KNOWN JEWISH ACTORS, HERE FOR THREE DAY STAY Coming to Detroit for a three days stay, on Friday, Saturday and Sun. day, March 10, 11, and 12, are the well-known Yiddish actors, Isidor and Anna Lilien. Mr. and Mrs. Lilien, who are the owners of the Boston Grand Opera Theater, won for themselves a great reputation for the presentation of the "Step-Child of the NVorld". Their De- troit visit will see them ...…

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…PAGE NINE lit 4)i,TROit*WIS, turt • 'BOB" BEBER ENTERS INSURANCE BUSINESS From "Bob" Reber formerly of the ass avenue, has Elizabeth Garage on' general insurance busi- entered the ness, with offices at 320 West Fort 1•0) rt j Li -- &iv street. Mr. Baker will handle all lines and kinds of insurance. Mr. Reber, who has been a resident of Detroit for the past 10 years, is well known in local circles. Mr. Briber has had eight years of insur...…

March 10, 1922 • Page Image 10

…PAGE TEN mEDLTRollfrAtiSii of ROA lux, MARCH 10, 1922 s. Heiden Wishes to an- nounce open- ing of new ex- clusive Ladies' a nd Gents' Tailoring. Our prices are rea son a ble and q u a I i t y the Alfred M. Cohen, a Jewish lawyer of Cincinnati and ex-senator of Ohio, best. has been offered the Democratic nomination for lieutenant-governor of Ohio. • • • • 131 West Organization of the Bureau for Jewish Education of Pittsburgh, repre- High S...…

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