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April 10, 1925 • Page Image 22

…cgaiton;Ptisit ItoN ?AGE FOUR eating ham, we endanger our hea l th. 1 The Irish policeman at the traffic sta.' lion is certainly a standing refutation of that argument. The purpose of the dietary laws has been from the very. beginning and is today intended as a [ By RABBI ISRAEL GOLDSTEIN means of malting the Jew feel that he I Of Congregation B'nai Jeshurun, New York. is different, of reminding him that in small things and in great things h...…

April 10, 1925 • Page Image 23

…A merica 'oath periodical Carter CLIFTON AVINUIL - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO __ 11111111111 ■■ PAGE FIVE Tiirrrivoir itov ,_-_- °- -_- - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 F 1 - ;r_i 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111118111111111111 able in human nature, that this kind of treatment should have driven Aus- trian politics into a state of suspicion, resistance and accentuated nat...…

April 10, 1925 • Page Image 24

…Thr,Virnrerr /rwICII /filmy la* JEWISH ARTISTS IN AMERICA C. A. Wilcox Builders' Supplies SOME CRITICAL STUDIES By KONRAD BERCOVICI first time I was struck by this singu- lar quality of his work. I scented the musician. The lines were not drawn; they were sung. Little did I then know how near I was to the truth, but, after I knew the man better, he once unbosomed himself to me. In his early youth he meant to be a mu- sician—a violinist, ...…

April 10, 1925 • Page Image 25

…- A merica Jewish periodical Caster LUPTON ATINU1 • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE SEVEN Tilbi)rrnonlmsn(iiitas ---- We tte the dead, sraphy a born ***°"*"*SEASC)*N'S GREETINGS DANISH PASTRY FRENCH PASTRY WEDDING CAKES BIRTHDAY CAKES FANCY CAKES sh an- al have or not. f them ties on re ever Y their Passover Greetings °'1?ASKIN. AN ARTIST CARTOONIST' Abraham Reisen, Peretz Hirshbein A Quartet of Famous Writers) WE SUGGEST Dr. Zshillovsk...…

April 10, 1925 • Page Image 26

…fitelecnturrpnan (14 nun (CIA ^AGE EIGHT PASSOVER GREETINGS GUNSBERG'S or leisure; he did not think of life inl these terms. Perpetually the sum- mons of fresh woods and pastures new summoned him imperiously. Perpetu- ally he knew that if he surrounded himself too long with one set of en- vironments, their intrinsic inferiority to the minute, unforgettable circum- stances of his life at Harding would assert itself with such bitter reproach ...…

April 10, 1925 • Page Image 27

…A merico lavisk PerlaSeal Colter WYTOH AVINUI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO litcVEricOtykydsn(inatsic it should pass, it would constitute an act of tyranny utterly out of place under a government like ours. It that, within a year of each him triumphant among the precession' would tin' nothing short of oppression be tel , of the seas, half his dreams led him • rivaling anything ever attempted by other. with extreme boyish .1, to the knees the autocr...…

April 10, 1925 • Page Image 28

…VISN iIRONICLE TREIIITROLTk_L PAGE TEN him 1 r hands with him and report to what we had been doing since his -1 • CALL AND SEE BERLIN.— (J. T. A.) — Gregory ZinovietT, one of Russia's triumvirate) and chairman of the executive commit- tee of the Third Internationale, who won bitterly attacked by Trotsky in For Broken Windshield or Sedan Glass. IMMEDIATE SERVICE 2940 SIXTH STREET Glendale 8513 I last visit. I So there was no anti-...…

April 10, 1925 • Page Image 29

…A merican Avish Palatka! Carta ▪ AVINC1 - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN Mb i)1 TROPE kh MI ORM icl,r, - — i n American lewisn vv i t and Humor --_ ▪ 1 II I• 5?-562:5 3 3 All of our great American poets acknowledge their indebtedness not only to Biblical stylistic influence, but also to Bible lore as the source of much of their material. Biblical and Jewish material they have employed in a variety of ways and perhaps the Olympus: mo...…

April 10, 1925 • Page Image 30

…7NEVEIROITIEWIS1101RONIC1L PAGE TWELVE JEWISH BEAUTY ALHAMBRA THEATRE Extends Greetings of the Season to Their Friends and Patrons. In presenting pictures, we do our utmost to get what we think our patrons want,—however if at any time you have any suggestions to offer we shall be glad to hear from YOU. cALFRED LANE, Mgr. l ing his model to have been tubercu- lar, As a matter of fact, it is well known that she died II months after the ...…

October 10, 1924 • Page Image 1

…firRONICLE All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VIEWS ON GENERAL CHEST PLAN VARY • AMONG NOTED MEN °DiSCZ H ard zips, Law 5 j"nsont-iceea 9-3-0-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1924 VOL. XVI. NO. 20 Telephone GLENDALE "— HELP FOR WORKERS L l, RAPS IMMIGRATION Year Book Replete CHAL ENGES STAND Urges Aid for European Jews AND FARMERS...…

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…ThEDrraotrAwtsnalanstar. PAGE TWO I a Blitz who introduced Judge Bernard A. Rosenblatt, acting chainean of the Zionisa Organization of America, as chairman of the evening. eldres of greeting were also sbdisered seS Reuben B; ainin, dean of Il e ts,, ers in America, who paid ;a. ..at w'rit - ate to Mr. Samuel as a man sf letters . and Israel Goldberg, Ene1;41 write, and publicist, better known t,, the lie as Rufus Learsi. Numerous in•ssaage...…

October 10, 1924 • Page Image 3

…▪ • ""n TO ENACT SUCCOTH Fiutterwald's Finactadd's • SCENES ON FARMS TitEiknOrd6WIS11 Young Judaea el RON PAGE THREE Ku. Club e■ sset,„ t Harry Cohen, Attorney, Opens I Offices in the Lafayette Building. llarry Cohen, who has practiced law in Michigan 10 years and for Vie t- past year was first assistant to Mogen David. ward N. Barnard, the noted criminal at • Jewish Agriculturists' Wives At the last meeting of the Nlogen lawyer...…

October 10, 1924 • Page Image 4

…111E9C114011;fiNISflalikVitC4 PAGE FOUR nor a tiEDgrttomfartsti (fiRcriciA Chronicle Pu ► lIfialag C., Publish. weekly by The Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager Entered as Seconeelass wetter March I, 19 II, et the PostoM. at Detroit. March a. IOW Mick, under the At of General Offices and Publication Building 850 High Street West Telephone: Glendale 9300 Cable Addy...: Chronicle Lend. Office: ...…

October 10, 1924 • Page Image 5

…,Amerieaff Yadsk Periodical eater Aldeftellt ilitakCIIOIRONICL14 ► ON GENERAL CHEST PLAN VARY I SHANGHAI LEADER VIEWS AMONG NOTED MEN "cr, ! TRAVERSES SEAS, 141 * b<r1 14- Kirschbaum (Cotanued from page 1.) ETAAS• (CetwerIght. IBM. 0 SEP1÷ ---- By Chas. H. Jos•ph.) I Noted Man of Affairs Backs 1 Effort At Developing Jewish Culture. NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.l—Eliezer The Cronkhite murder case, which has been one of thane mysterious affai...…

October 10, 1924 • Page Image 6

…wrpory fr,..c.1/11 IA Kits PAGE SIX Jaelat Qrsonal Quality and Low Prices Combined—At Heyn's — aw Heyn's Specializes in Extra Size Garments At Popular Prices The large woman can find here just the styles she wants--- and at prices that are really attractive Not Simply I,arge Sizes, But Designs That Tend to Slenderize In coats, suits and dresses, we have complete assort- ments of the newest and best models. We also carry cut size hos...…

October 10, 1924 • Page Image 7

…PAGE SEVEN fi lE9gruutrposeffiliONicu. BELIEVES RELIGION SHOULD DOMINATE {3.SCE60.@ Dr. Franklin Says Progressive Achievements Impossible Without Spirituality. Dependable Pars of Fashion and Quality That religion must he the dominant force in life or else it is futile or of Furs not only lux• uriolta to the highest degree, but furs of guaranteed quality, which really mint in a purchase when one expects long and satisfactory service. Bu...…

October 10, 1924 • Page Image 8

…747)erttortlivasa anoxia", be held at the Hotel Statler Sunday evening, Nov. 9. Tickets for this af- fair are being sold by all the mem- bers or may be secured from the secretary, Miss Anne 11. Gold, North- way 5'781.M. Miss Edith Sominsky, 566 East Palmer avenue, will be the hostess at the meeting. Visitors are invited. ' ORCHESTRA HALL Woodward at Parsons. Glendale 8290. THIS SUNDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 12 (First Night of Succoth.) Social ...…

October 10, 1924 • Page Image 9

…Am eri co elvish Periodical Carta C1111011 011/101 • CINCINMATI 30 n ouzo E SHOPPING DIRECTORY GROUND IS BROKEN EDUCATION TERMED I FOR COUNTRY CLUB CONSERNINO POVER 1 PAGE NINE al RON IC Lf. Dr. Mark Gunzburg Wins Praise of Notable Critics Af ter New York Recital. CLASSIFIED :-: - EXPERIENCED HEBREW TEACH- Dr. Mark Gunzburg, head of the ledgueoef of thepiano department of the Detroit In- - stitute of :Musical Art, appeared in AWN IN...…

October 10, 1924 • Page Image 10

…OCTOBER 10, • 1924 ritcprriton;A Nun (AIMICLE RAPS IMMIGRATION ACT AS ANOMALOUS AND HARD MEASURE final Prnmrc DAVID J. HIRSCH By TUIHTTUritQl (Concluded from page 1.1 - IN5rRL- NMI'S fOR Me ( ■ 41 111 .111..neg,INN P YEARS LATER ! (From C rrrrrr _07.7 115 All the crazy folks are not in the sanitarium. The man who would rather pry rent installments than pay • little at a time for his home needs to listen to his wife. MEMBER UMW ...…

October 10, 1924 • Page Image 11

…hifiVergorriEwisittOttoNicte FAUN.. LIGH1 be held it the Hotel Statler Sunday MENIIMINNIOSIO•••• 110111." evening, Nov. 0. Tickets for this af- fair are being sold by all the mem- bers or may be secured from the secretary, Miss Anne II. Gold, North. way 5781-M. Miss Edith Sominsky, 566 East Palmer avenue, will be the hostess at the meeting. Visitors are invited. Woodward at Parsons. Glendale 8290. THIS SUNDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 12 (First N...…

October 10, 1924 • Page Image 12

…• Tido goruEmsn entain_c Dr. Mark Gunzburg Wins Praise of Notable Critics CLASSIFIED :-: EDUCATION TERMED :-: After New York Recital. SHOPPING DIRECTORY GROUND IS BROKEN 6WRIiNCEB HEBREW TEACH , FOR COUNTRY CLUB CONSERVING POWER _f Ay 4R4G3 L JAPANNINt -- Simple Exercises Mark Event, Board, Architects and Few Friends Being Present. ENAMELING DETROIT CANVAS CO. Fenders, Hoods and Parts. We Call for and Deliver. Jaqua-Detrolt Products. ...…

August 10, 1923 • Page Image 1

…— Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper !tinted in English r— Telephone GLENDALE, liEbETROIT 9-3-0-0 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1923 VOL. XIV. NO. 11 HARDING MOURNED BY AMERICAN JEWS AT KARLSBAD MEET , Richest White Man In China Is a Jew Friend of Israel i Whose Death Is Mourned By Nation Today Touching Eulogies Delivered By Zionists Attending World Cong...…

August 10, 1923 • Page Image 2

…TilePt.-ntA)n;b3vIsn(iiito.Nicir. PAGE TWO lEfLIX.''"ter"WLM'XlVrlkalUsAIVESITILISIVWX.N.ILKSLIANAILVLIELKAAWinlya rol, n, 46ZIEZII1 -learanee ustnerase fir e- e • tween the Jews of l'etuch Tikvah and the Arabs of the neighboring villages, to terminate the hostility which ex- isted between the two races since the disturbances of May, 1921, which had r esulted in the arrest and imprison- ment of Shakir Abu Kishk, the Sheik of one of the vil...…

August 10, 1923 • Page Image 3

…A merica Prisk periodical Carter CLIFTON ATIN01 - CINCINNATI ao, OMIO 'ME oossedsw....■■ Gedalyah the Fiddler Adapted from Sholom AsCh's Yiddish Story, "A Dinah." By MORRIS CLARK in his right hand, and ex- claimed: sword "I ant 'Bar Kochba,' the hero of the Jew s, The whole world trembles at my feet." At that moment a gendarme and little town Biela, near War- dramatic dub. Every member paid two armed Cossacks on horseback I the low...…

August 10, 1923 • Page Image 4

…TneDerRondeasm(Aftoricul PAGE FOUR I people of the United States think they want? (2) What do they really want? (3) What is wrong with the country, any- way? A few days later the interview was held. Mr. Ford had 11. iLINting prepared answers for all the important questions Mr. Wood MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION wanted answered. Mr. Ford had also prepared a Platform. The 1111dt'3 Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., I...…

August 10, 1923 • Page Image 5

…PAGE FIVE @NOM= lq/IS 0 . 11 GI AS . Colf9414 5 !:hr. dos E P By Chas. H. leseels.) fCemwright, 1921. A reader suggests that my nomination of Barney Google as ■ fitting running mate to Henry Ford on the Presidential ticket of the Flivver party amended by substituting Andy Gump. I am sorry that I cannot are my be way clear to accept the •ubstitution. With the great crises that loom in. ternationally in the near future, our Flivver Pres...…

August 10, 1923 • Page Image 6

…AC Wm:40mm (A Romar. PAGE SIX ,act al and QVsortai flow fo•unate, indeed, that just at the time when the socially busy woman - finds her wardrobe in need of replen- ishment, final Clean-up prices in our MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE SALE All society items and other !mat notes ehould be communir•ted to the office of The Chronicle by 5 •clech Wednesday afternoon in order to •ppear in the current amt.'• Issue. Phone Glendale 9300, Society Editor. Mai...…

August 10, 1923 • Page Image 7

…EM.Titorricwisii ' Rev. Herford Piad Tribute by ' the Jewish Institute of Religion. r Irving Oberfehler of liazelwooi • avenue has returned from a several' am weeks' visit with relatives I friends in Denver, tiolo. Mrs. Ober feller will remain in Denver for a' longer period. r 5 5S1 r ■ -3 7 11 PAGE SEVEN Ian GENTILE TALMUDIST Ennanentrut;1 HONORED AT DINNER HOW TOL.'3' OF ZIr (A ire RO.N Mr. and Mrs. 1. T. Newhouse of 9208 Cardon...…

August 10, 1923 • Page Image 8

…fittlikwortikwun PAGE EIGHT Miss Jean Goldenberg of 643 Put- nam avenue was the guest the past week of Miss Lisette Freund, at the summer home of the latter's parents, Dr. 11111 Mrs. Hugo Freund, at Walnut Lake. C7L i .drld •4>orsortai The Misses Rose and Helen Rosen- berg of 1170 Collingwood avenue have left for an extended visit to Chicago, Colorado, Salt Lake City and Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Milfred 0. ('hatlin Men. Eda Herman ...…

August 10, 1923 • Page Image 9

…America 'mesh Periodical Carter atrvom /MINUS • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAUE NINE ThE *TRW, Ali IS/ I CI Mr%IC IE - — HOW TO CO-ORD1NATE PROPAGANDA OF ZIONIST FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS se, Our New York Letter But It aware that certain quarters are opposn to the Speedy removal of the Head (11111, of the Fermi Ilayesod to Palestine. There may be reasons' for this opposition, particularly fn, Warren Gamliel Harding, "Gentile Chassid"—When a Reb...…

August 10, 1923 • Page Image 10

…fi_LePeraorrlEvnsn (Awn au JOY FARM • AUGUST 10, 1923 Digesting the Week's News HARDING MOURNED (Concluded from Editorial page.) BY AMERICAN JEWS AT KARLSBAD MEET RICHEST WHITE MAN IN CHINA IS A JEW anti-Semitism in the land, Dr. Tang expressed the belief that if the J e w. ish people were to continue to imbib e . education on equal terms with the Chinese and to take an active p ert in communal and government affair,, without forming a...…

November 10, 1922 • Page Image 1

…A merica (faith periodical eater i n Michigan's Only h Newspaper Jewish N J English printed e eii CLIFTON AY1NUI • CINCINNATI 20, 01410 IFEbETROIT LWISII 111ZONICL Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL. XII. NO. 24 PALESTINE PROBLEM I' BECOMES PROMINENT j IN BRITISH ELECTION' Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1922 TALMUD TORAH TO HOLD CELEBRATION New Temple Beth...…

November 10, 1922 • Page Image 2

…NOVEMBER 3, 1922 PIEVerRorrjaasti cif RON IGLE PAGE TWELVE eteee.tivomeeeeii, DigeAing the Week's News (Concluded from Editorial page.) that it will be of interest to many to note the names of the present incum- bents. Jewish politicians, in their habit to exaggerate or underestimate, at u recent election' put up an argu- ment that Jews, in proportion to their numbers in this country, did not have the numerical representation they are en...…

November 10, 1922 • Page Image 3

…A merica Pinsk Periodical CcWet CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO ii Telephone GLENDALE bET-ROIT LWISII Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1922 VOL. XII. NO. 24 PALESTINE PROBLEM BECOMES PROMINENT IN BRITISH ELECTION New Temple Beth El A TI ibute to Efforts of Rabbi Franklin TALMUD TORAH TO HOLD CELEBRATION -- Ahavath Achim Ta...…

November 10, 1922 • Page Image 4

…ykritorrinvisti Atm 'az Noted American Rabbis Who Will Take Leading Part in the Dedication Services Of the Magnificent New Temple Beth Et w-1**" • . .4- swritc.- -1 411k -S- !Pit wesS,. "ararrnels 1 Third Symphony Concert. BUY FURS The third pair of symphony con- certs which will be given next Thursday evening, Nov. 17, are rich in promise of good things. They bring as soloist the first singer of the season—Madame Charles Cahier Fro...…

November 10, 1922 • Page Image 5

…A merica ,farisk Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVINU1 • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE THREE ■■ ••=0 pitiventolvaisil OWN IC LE oung i udaea The Result of Mr. D. J. Healy's Trip to France is now in Evidence in this Store! Club Notes OOTBALL, DEBATING CONTESTS FEATURE SUNDAY'S PROGRAM to reacd mere girls nil the East Side who wilds to join the organization. The following new officers were elected at the last meeting: Goldie Goldstei ,-, president...…

November 10, 1922 • Page Image 6

…Tit eDentorriensit (it RON IDLE MBE: FOUR TEN PER CENT OF 9,200 I WORKERS IN PALESTINE REPORTED UNEMPLOYED JACOB NATHAN RES:GNS SECRETARYSHIP OF STOCK EXCHANGE: JOINS NEW HOUSE TO BE KNOWN AS HAMLIN, KAY & NATHAN STIRS PHILADELPHIA TO RELIEF EFFORTS The bath-house so important • an Orthodox Jewish community, v. destroyed, and its lack has b.. so deeply felt that the commit,, ,, • has thought of selling their ., in order to secure the need...…

November 10, 1922 • Page Image 7

…A merica AIWA periodical eater CLIFTON AMU{ • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO Thef)entorr,kwun et RON ICLE HUDSON MOTOR CAR CO. PERFECTS SALES PLAN PAGE FIVE Jewish Song and Jewish Life AN ABLE VIOLINIST What Leo Low, Eminent Composer-Conductor Has to Say Hebrew Choral Societeies in America. With its dealer Bit expanding rap- idly, he Hudson Motor Car com- I Noy has perfected a general sales poli o, which in the opinion of its 1 officals gratly le...…

November 10, 1922 • Page Image 8

…)i.-riton;/F.InsntiiRomicm PAGE SIX 711- E EM M OWN 1CLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President entered as second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Postoffice at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879. a right on the part of the state which has never been denied by ' them,—it is sheer impertinence on the part of any group within , the state...…

November 10, 1922 • Page Image 9

…A merica ,favish periodical eaglet CuPTON AViNU1 CINCINNATI 10, MOO PAGE SEVEN )critord(wisa (ARoN lac f a LADIES ORGANIZED ( TO HELP SCHOOLS 0e5HT5 ri*b•Cri- AS . - ft (JOSEPH-, H. (Cepywright, tam By Chas. Joseph.) i•,pcculi•r. The very attempt to prove the patriotism of the Jew tensifies • suspicion of it. Forexample take that poem that in merely p aro the Cosmopolitan Magazine and which has been no widely ep se•. It refers to a ...…

November 10, 1922 • Page Image 10

…• Jactal Qrsonal GlKow Showing-- Tr? ' , r. - ,. .'d i . : V i, . '04 ib Matzufac- turers of •••,\ —A November Coat Sale at Hudson's I. ,i Fine Furs , , 4,,. , ‘„,,,„) 1; . .... • ....,. it •„, .. 3 146 . . - it,.„,„..., g eat ,41),74; ► ,ii , ...„ In the Wholesale District . And you may select from scores of the best of this season's styles in the tilt if r ( -4, There Is a Coat You Will Like at a Very Low Price R...…

November 10, 1922 • Page Image 11

…v imericam ffewish Periodical Carter curron AMU! - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE NINE Wirntorritmegkkorocts Otrit:siesieFr--"LeZtaNekle iTritiple ?Beth El NJ:firs Charming New Negligees and Tea Gown's Lo vely styles are shown in pussy willow silk, Georgettes and satins with trimmings of rosebuds, lace mbroidery. Shown in ex- and e quisite colorings. The style pic- satin with overilraping tured is of of Crepe de Chine and is priced at $25. 0...…

November 10, 1922 • Page Image 12

…P. M OCIROTTJEWISA PAGE TEN , IVY CORSET "It • 10 1c ,NIMMI•010•0•OW0...../...N•faMON•0.0...../.., .•• ■ /%1•MoD Fraternal and Club Notes Terlakah Club. Discount on all IV Y RONIQL The Tz-dakah Club held a Mon- day afternoon meeting at the home of Mrs. A. Silberblatt. A number of layettes were completed and will be distributed to needy families. A card' party will be given on Tuesday af- ternoon Dec. 12, at the Women's Federation ...…

November 10, 1922 • Page Image 13

…A wn- twit 'meth periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVINU1 CINCINNATI 30, OHIO fit EDETRPIVE_WISfi (6RONICLE, Hearts and Diamonds - PAGE ELEVEN ears HOOVER AND MILLER AT HONOR MEMORY OF unshed tears imprisoned in her out exception, acknowledge that and on her fingers. CORNERSTONE LAYING OF CHARLES SHAPIRO they were not required to dissect Once, when Yetta was very little, spines. BETH ISRAEL HOSPITAL she had caught a dancing firefly in Upward of...…

November 10, 1922 • Page Image 14

…TfifiDerRorrikwistiffiRom lac PAGE TWELVE Dige.ting the Week's News ( Concluded from Editorial page.) NOVEMBER 10, 1922 SOLEMN SYMBOLISM GIVES DEDICATION UNIQUE INTEREST --- (Concluded from Page One) Arthur A. L. Cohen, LOL7li 1. Frank, 10• over-run by Jewish Bolshevists, vis- Sylvan Greener, Day Krolik, Freder- ionaries, schemers, and the like, and ick Morris, Arthur Mansbach, Harold will make of Palestine a hotbed of Redfield, Isadore...…

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...…

March 10, 1922 • Page Image 2

…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 ...…

March 10, 1922 • Page Image 3

…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 ...…

March 10, 1922 • Page Image 4

…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.,...…

March 10, 1922 • Page Image 5

…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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