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January 11, 1929 • Page Image 7

…Americalt ffewish Periodical Coda WirraNtia,g811 ( 111MCM SIS TERHOOD LUNCHEON TO BE HELD TUES DAY CURTAINS FAULTLESSLY LAUNDERED OR CLEANED Mr.. Sit" at Will Be Zedek Principal Speaker Shaarey Affair. Faultless Curtain Laundry and Cleaners DR, FRANKLIN GETS HONORS ON COAST SOKOLOW'S SON DIES IN BERLIN, AGED 45 PAGE PIVE Health and Hygiene Henryk Sokolow Was Polit:eal Exile During Czarist Regime. A Series of Popular Medical Article...…

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…PAGE SIX ittEpentorri ons n Mos a r Advance Showing of Spring Garments THE COLOR YOU WANT THE STYLE YOU WANT THE FABRIC YOU WANT AT THE PRICE YOU WANT MANNIE COHN "Distinctive Clothes for Men" OPEN EVENINGS DAVID BLOCK Mayor of Tel Aviv Will be the Principal Speaker at a BANQUET GIVEN IN HIS HONOR SUNDAY, JAN. 13, 7 P. M. STATLER HOTEL BARUCH ZUCKERMAN Well Known Jewish Labor Leader, Will Also Speak. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL ZION...…

January 11, 1929 • Page Image 9

…,Americat ffewith periodical eater CLIFTON CINCINNATI 20, OHIO p.6 Y)gritore,/twisn RONICLE Engagements , David I. Sobel, secretary of the United Congregations of Greater Pittsburgh, is visiting in Detroit. Mr. Sobel is well known in social and communal circles in the city of Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baer of Memphis, Tenn.:, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mildred, to Burton J. Friedman, son of Mrs. Tillie B. Friedman...…

January 11, 1929 • Page Image 10

…PAGE EIGHT M U, S IC nE erRonjEwisnemornax none, who starred under Andreas (tippet (of Metropolitan Opera _ MISCHA ELMAN HERE ON MONDAY, JAN. 21 sag Tug, Na te_ U Y COMMITTEE FOR JERICHO LODGE'S NEW ganiaztions, and all of those par. AID SOCIET Y LUNCHEON OFFICERS INSTALLE D ticipating will be dressed in their An outstanding musical event baritone grew a typically conti• full dress military uniforms for • - In honor of his sixty-ninth ...…

January 11, 1929 • Page Image 11

…A merica Apish Perioacal cotter ▪ CLIFTON ANIMUS • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO s=s par- heir for MirrwA 1 1 i i lit 1..," Ail i I ' THEPerRon;IEN1511 (ARON ICLE CENTERS ASS'N Fenkell branch, 3430 Fenkell ave- nue. The members of the club Fenkell Juniors Prepare Health are taking an interest in psychol- ogy and at their next meeting will Program: The Fenkell Juniors prepared a have a lecture on sex psychology. health program to be presented Mrs...…

January 11, 1929 • Page Image 12

…REDETROIT IEWISR areONICht Dependable Cartage and Trani's.? (Continued From Page One). CITY MESSENGER COMPANY 937 E. Verner Highway Cadillac 3240 A Simple Answer to ELECT DEUTELBAUM I f PISGAH PRESIDENT a leaders in the community are to participate in the program Comments on Chronicle Editorial. [ CL U Ased•Ed•Din Sorority. Purity Chapter. Adolph ("Daddy") Freund, on The Ased-Ed-Din Sorority met' On Monday, Jan. 14, Purity the ...…

January 11, 1924 • Page Image 1

…A merica larisk periodical eater CLIFTON AV1NUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Telephone GLENDALE 1924 DETROIT LWISit of en . t and ; ! for t ad. I in Y ex. Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Pageant .f ',he lead- dl he the and on tures such and • of the I wated Xyandatte, , Bay City, anti, Adri- • attend ussded make un- f ram ',made L L VIAN 9-3-0-0 VOL. XV , NO....…

January 11, 1924 • Page Image 2

…EI)LT ROM b:WISH ill RON ICLE PAGE TWO 3‘ gestimumousszoug along worthy lines, for such better- Mg at the doors of the Jewish people will Improve for all peoples. Society lands, especially during recent ye ment; the appreciation of their fel- every day in the year—year in and will make an historical, • notable ad- was most hazardous and calamit vance. Like a prophet, Woodrow but merciful hearts and hell low-citizens of every breed and cult...…

January 11, 1924 • Page Image 3

…A merica gavisli periodical Carter CLIFTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO TilfsPETROIT, MOM (A Ra 41 4 , 0 recent yea rs y t d calamitous, and helping ✓ al and Ten. A thereby to I in during ,r f..rt a n d *tire ar e F O 0 11 , 1' 0 f 0 0 I and ALL 10 Young People's Society. The Young People's Society of De- troit has renewed its activities both in the social and charitable field. The dance to be held Jan. 27, at the Elks' avenue...…

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…el)ento • rriEwisn (A RONICIA PAGE FOUR r ■ NS, soyr( St- ro'jr L!4 I THEY) ETROITJEWISil RONICLE ralnItY it ■ ■ 110•14414 "WWI WI ISt,, _ TW.L.M....StrAlie. Nt, ,1 3*. l'ublished Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, Business Manager Entered as Second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Postoffice at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879. General Of...…

January 11, 1924 • Page Image 5

…A merica Pu r lsIt periodical Cotter CLIFTON ATINU1 CINCINNATI 20, OHIO , trinoNICIA1 n161) 13 nor, foam ■ ri.bopq. 0<pifT5 PALFSTINE: A Call from the Heart By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ 14-. JOSEPH-- E II rice 1 and y o ur lats me. rtol tn. .1.1 so there world. lid AS it me n and t and can't that, while so since s kill. e as 1 n who I have 'a any 'Id, or it and 31C, Or to de- tittered t gone ry and been 1, that great 'Ile, r come how...…

January 11, 1924 • Page Image 6

…ngPerRo i . rdaisn tilieuctz PAGE FOUR ta- r/41`4, _ ALEVETROITAWISII HRONICLE .if OWL, AWLS..ZWS/SA• M../ 4% MAHAAN Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, Business Manager Entered as Second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Postoffice at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879. General Offices and Publication Building 850 High Street West few J...…

January 11, 1924 • Page Image 7

…,Americam Prick Pedalled! Coder CLIFTON ATVIV• - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE /r.wiS/1/71 IZON ICI --wGiAS . - I+. o coupled with a cheerful note for the Jewish people. In the struggle carried on for years to win Wise! I have been waiting for a long time to hear 1 that Was recognition of the world powers y ou, Dr. Thank eapresa himself exactly as you did last Sunday in the Free Syn•- , the Jew to re-estab- „ e o f the Jews; that fr th e...…

January 11, 1924 • Page Image 8

…eVentor0.-wisit 01Roract4 PAGE SIX. Vonsiwisttremisviserrrinsvevelfmres,.. oos-ocFciootm0000tr000a0000000000 00 coottoocommar Grand R o4xi000 DAYTON Sligh Furniture Co. Thoroughbred Cords Otiel>0-0-e04)-0-0-0-04:140 JUDAISM- Ig By RABBI PHIL! There is a passage which reads, "Let a stranger praise thee, but not thine own mouth." Someone has no- tired that by making a slight change in the punctuation of the sentenor (Yehallelcho zor pi...…

January 11, 1924 • Page Image 9

…A merica larislt Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AUNUI • cmcnoun so, moo PAGE SEVEN' lit b VI.TKOIVEn 011/D7.(iCLE wiltob••••~4fro-egeftwegfrib-oltoi--41M-11,0•6-41•-i-V ■ -n America' s Furniture Metropolis 4 RAMO RAPIDS F. WA T ER M AN ads, not no- Inge mow fa 1th roe- thir non- le • . 'scrip- :. On preta- e fur- ogium to be ig and a who such it of a mg to pave- s that royed, les the diately collec- "s unit an ex hole is •• ids ...…

January 11, 1924 • Page Image 10

…TftEptrayr _ dimunikowirmi PAGE EIGHT - — Value Service Russek-Original Modes for The Southland •■ .., octal and Qrscatal January Clearance Now On Quality I-reaf • J .) Oir ral .F1.1 / MorningFrcks o IteachFrocks Afternoon Frocks DanceFrocks Dinner Dresses Evening Gowns i-- l'• , jt•. 1211 il t 31 ' 1 il / /II ii .' i ■ nt g, lit ' . IV , i • Dresses-Coats-Suits For Sports and the Formal Os.asions of the Southern Season I $.3....…

January 11, 1924 • Page Image 11

…5 y. A merkam Periodical Carter ClIFTON AVMS • CANCINNAll 20, MHO 711EVErRorr, hymn I Lovely Sunday's Sermon: New Gowns and Dresses On Sunday morning of this week Dr. Franklin will preach on the sub ject "Is the Jew Shifting His Fein tion?" In this sermon Dr. Franklin will discuss a question of vital and timely importance. All are welcome. A charming party of the week was the bridge-luncheon given at the Chatham by Miss Helene Kahn ...…

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…iffbilenun l Ewimahmicao PAGE TEN IcERWT1ID;wiatLI CS up Co you "And I will bring back the captivity of my people Israel, and they shall build the wasted cities, and dwell therein; and they shall plant vineyards, and drink their wine; and they shall lay out gardens, and eat their fruit. And I will plant them upon their own soil, and they shall not be pull- ed up any more out of their land which I have given unto them, saith the Lord thy God...…

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…JANUARY 11, 1924 rifeVETROt1A1VISR lialK14 Irminu 'num BY DAVID J. HIRSCH Digesting the News of the Week I (wrap, 0 , PASS! TS Tstf STERNA \ , (Concluded from Editorial page.) 7 9 7 co. & Oa) I., loWi sl IV 11. 71 , 41 11 ' (Prom Correspondent. and Cable. of Jewish Telegraphic Opener.) 4 I LI- DO • 4 ITS • Aba 'ARF. V , Joseph Cats, British air pilot, was killed near Cairo. The airplane crashed. Mr. Catz was a lieutenan...…

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…A merican lavish Perialleal Coder CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 30, 01110 PAGE NINE *bewail-Arun @Kt- mime RADIO -- TREMENDOUS SUCCESS OF "GOLDEN BRIDE" COMPELS ITS REPETITION THIS SUNDAY AT ORCHESTRA HALL "The Golden Bride," one of the greatest musical comedy successes of the Jewish stage this year, was enthu- siastically received Sunday evening, when the company headed by Mischa and Lucy German excelled itself in the performance at Orchest...…

January 11, 1918 • Page Image 1

…A merica Path Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Vol. III. No. 6 DETROIT, MICH., FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1918 RUFUS ISAACS IS NAMED BRITAIN'S ENVOY TO U. S. England Herzl's Great Hope Had Theodore Ilerzl lived, the English declaration in favor of a na- tional Jewish homeland in Palestine would not have surprised him. Eng- land was his great hope for the realization...…

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…PAGE TWO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Zionism—A Brief Resume Death of S. M. Schmittke Is Lou to Community BY SARAH D. ARONSTAM. In the death of Samuel Benjamin Schinittke, who passed away on Jan- uary 1, Detroit has lost one of its most public spirited Jewish citizens. the had an unusually large circle of friends to whom he was a great in- spiration for righteous living. Mr. Schmittke was born in Lilian, Courtland, 75 years ago. He was one of the...…

January 11, 1918 • Page Image 3

…A merica legisk Perlaad Ccmkt CLIFTON AMOS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE THREE KNIGHTS Ur COLUMNUS WAII . FUND - CAMPAIGN K•C FOR H 1/1/11 THEY FIGHT SHOULDER TO SHOULDER WITH YOUR OWN BOYS We are all fighting the same battles for the same objects. The boys who have answered their country's call are CATHOLICS, PROTESTANTS and JEWS and They Are All Americans ! The COMFORT of every American Soldier is the CONCERN of e...…

January 11, 1918 • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR THE JEWISH CHRONICLE THE JEWISH CHRONICLE that their appointment would gratify the pride of the Jews. We feel sure that no such considerations are back of the rumored ap- pointment of Earl Reading. Ile was chosen because he has shown MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION a very rare appreciation of the delicate diplomatic and financial problems that in these crucial times must be solved by the British Subscription In Advance $1.50 pe...…

January 11, 1918 • Page Image 5

…A mcricam lavish Periodical eater CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE ZIONIST` DEMONSTRATION IN ENGLISH JEWS RAISE FUND COPENHAGEN PROHIBITED. FOR PALESTINE. Blue Bird Girls Distribute Proceeds of Dance. Congregational News The chief of police in Copenhagen The Zionists in England have be- prohibited a Zionist demonstration to g un ea of ate, i eke), campaign t to establish la. fund celebrate the capture of Jerusa...…

January 11, 1918 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE JEWISH CHRONICLE NOKOX0X0X0X0X0X0X0100ROX0100,1CMONCIXOtiatai t atiCOLOIC 1 00 0 S O CIETY o pp trOkOKOKOSOKCIX0X02.0tiOSOKOX0XXOgOitOgat Mrs. M. Fleischman and son Su it Netting Lamps at our ANNUAL BONA FIDE Two Charming Little Boys visit in Watertown, Mass., wile% Pre-Inventory Sale Charles Fleischman has been sta- tioned. •Mrs. M. C. Weil and Mrs. Petticoats El- TING@ Victor Roemer have returned from a visit ...…

January 11, 1918 • Page Image 7

…Y arish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AMU& • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE age Orchestra's Next Guest Conductor SOCIETY yant regular meeting of the Delta Semi-Annual PAGESEVEN .\ very pretty birthday party Phi Sorority was held on Mon- was held On Sunday, Jam 6, in day euening at the home of bliss hon or of the third anniversary CLEARANCE Bessie Vine, 280 East Montcalm street. The members were en- tertained at cards afte...…

January 11, 1918 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT THE JEWISH CHRONICLE SCENES OF BOSHEVIKI UPRISING VIVIDLY WELFARE BOARD ' Rebuilding Palestine. DEPICTED IN REMARKABLE MOTION PICTURE OPENS SCHOOL FOR WORKERS (From TIIE PUBLIC of Jan. 4, 1918.) Zionism has taken on a new aspect Film Showing Intimate View of Leon Trotzky, Lenine, the since the fall of Jerusalem and the Soldiers' and Workmen's Committee, the Death Bat- NEW YORK.—A school for the promise of the British government tr...…

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