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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...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 8 Newly-Weds-"Attention" "I Got One of Those Little Banks and Kept It In My Desk 3084 3084 Our 1 A Off Sale ( course, I kept the hank «h ere I could see it, and it has proven a constant incentive for tue to save. Nov/ On and Can Save You Big Money. Call at Our Store and be Convinced. I've taken that little bank over to tile lerman- American several lituesand deposited the con- tents and it would surprise von what ...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The only Jewish publication in the State of Michigan Devoted to the interests of the Jewish people Vol. I. No. DETROIT, MICH., MARCH 10, 1916 $140 per Year Singe Copies 5 Cents PROMINENT LOCAL INSTITUTIONS II TEMPLE BETH EL. The Jew in America By SENATOR JAMES A. REED Editorial Note:--lion. James A. Reed, the senior senator from Missouri, is one of the leading figures in national life. His position as an d his re...…

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…2 , THE JEWISH CHRONICLE years the Jewish law was to that less persecution of the people who of other nations as a star of inde- had budded Jerusalem, consecrat- scribable glory shining through ed its temples, defended its al- the clouds of a storm-rent sky up- tars, and made it the most sacred on a sea of blood. spot of earth. A 'wanderer in the. land of Palestine was surrounded by hordes of semi-barbarians. For Spain, the Jew had establis...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE A , Message to American Jews The Jews in the By Ambassador Henry M. Morgenthau War Zone The following is the substance of an interview had with Ambas- sador Morgenthau by a repre- sentative of the American Hebrew. You know. - began Mr. Mor- enthau, "there is a lock on my lips and it will be very difficult for me to say anything- officially on the many problems that arc affecting- the Jews in Europe, and particularly i...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE gitives in the synagogues, which cannot he heated. Hence the rapidly increasing mortality among the futitives. Society for Jewish Cult. Despite-the prevalent distress and disquietude, a meeting has been held here, under the presi- dency of Winaver, at which a Society for the Promo- tion of Jewish Art was founded. The founder is the sculptor, E. (;unzburg, pupil and friend of the great. :\ntokolsky, who traced the histor...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE PROVINCE OF CAUCASIA CLOSED TO JEWS. SLANDERER OF JEWISH SOLDIERS PUNISHED. The question whether Jews should be permitted' to settle in the province of Caucasia has finally been settled by the Rus- sian Government in the negative. Although according to the gov- ernment circular issued a few months ago, Jews could reside any‘yhere in the Empire, with the exception of the provinces of Moscow and Petrograd, the Gov- ernor ...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 6 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Issued by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing 'Company. Michigan's Only Jewish Publication. - Samuel J. Rhodes, Anton Kaufman, Subscription in Advance Editor Manager $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 views expressed b...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Congregational News TEMPLE BETH EL. The subject of Rabbi Frank- lin's sermon on Sunday morning of this week \\ill be "I lave We. Outgrown the roil)le'r • Services begin at 10:15. All are welcome. .\ special invitation to attend the services is extended to strangers and newcomers to the city. Nlondav afternoon the Wo- man's Auxiliary Association will give their usual monthly pro- gram. The general topic will be "The Jew ...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 8 FRESH AIR SOCIETY.' The Fresh Air Society of the United Jewish Charities will give one of their delightful dances at Alhambra I Tall, on Thursday eve- 16th, at 8:30. ning, These dances are. looked for- ward to with a great deal of pleasure by those who have at- tended the affairs heretofore. The workings of this society in the community are so well and generally known that it is need- less to mention the various activ-...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE A Constructive Program By Dr. Rudolph I. Coffee National Director Social Service Department, Independent Order B'nai B'rith 9 Dime Savings Bank Resources over r4 Seventy-three years ago the' city officials to prOvide the same Independent Order of Irnai li'rith advantages as obtain in other was called into being. Its orig- sections of the city. inal purpose was to Americanize The industrial situation will the Jew. T...…

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…America Amish Periodic% 1.011.13.• news 4111! 1-4 1 0 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE \l r, and AIrs. Leo Frmann, of Cleveland, Ohio, are spending a few weeks with Mrs. Ermann's father, NIr. 1\- leinsmith, 252 East Kirby. Society The Jewi'sh Woman's Club held its monthly meeting on March 5th. A very interesting paper on "Some Facts about the LaW of I I eredity" was presented by Dr. lugo A. Freund. Vocal selec- tions were rendered by Sam- uel Wals...…

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…dical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Welt, of Connecticut :1,ve., are traveling in the East. • Mrs. N. J. Newman, of Fred- erick Ave., is taking a short trip in Upper Michigan. 11 few verses before, in the same chapter of Deuteronomy, NIT read, "IF there be among you a poor man" (v. 7). Moses did not believe there was any necessity for poverty or poor people it • \J-- - righteousness and ...…

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…America Pinsk Periodia • 12 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Reform of Poor Relief CALENDAR. 5676-1916. (Continued from Page 5) ish population, we have complete confidence that all, both individ- uals and institutions, will dis- charge this duty in full measure. "We arc certain that the afore- said committee Nvill do everything to achieve this object to the full. But in case the attainment of this object should in any way meet with difficulties on ...…

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