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December 11, 1925 • Page Image 24

…PAGE SIX gisfiliETKI I; /' I WAS Mil Tablet in Old Temple OSWALD'S RUG AND CURTAIN HOUSE, 8543 LINWOOD AVENUE Suggests the Practical Gift GREATEST ELECTRIC CLEANER New Lines of CARPETS, RUGS AND CURTAINS, BED SETS ly Priced. Venetian Cut Plate Mirrors, Waitex Rugs, Cedar Chests, Chil- dren's Rockers, Breakfast Sets, New Metal Beds and Many Other Attractive Household Articles. CONVENIENTLY SITUATED OSWALD'S RUG and CURTAIN HOUSE 85...…

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…fewisk i PeriatCal Cater CLIPTON AMU& - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE SEVF2 EtEVerlantlEy4r &prow% Emulated. Under the inspired leader- - ---------- pioneers, with their limited resources, ship of such men as Isaac Gilbert and first met the need of a religious home We have distinguished between the those associated with him, the glori- es insurance against the future, and form and the substance, the externals ous structure on Woodward avenue ...…

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…6 ri:it OA-nom/h, .sn PAGE EIGHT SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS OF PROGRESS ADOLPH FREUND The Jewish community of Detroit, origin in the heredity and environ- as it was constituted 75 years ago for ment of their progenitors. religious, cultural and humanitarian purposes, was of the composite fibre of the membership of Congregation Beth El, as it may be traced and an- alyzed at the present day. Students of psychological and ethnological as- pects of ...…

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…A merica Pwisit Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AMUR - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO • PAGE NINE ■ /11 0,4 tt:Ili EXACTLY REPRODUCE TEMPLE OF SOLOMON Will beOutstandin feature of Sesqui-Centennial Cele- bration in 1326. si PHILADELPHIA.— ,,J. T. A.) — ;le of Solomon Temple Every inch of the that will be erected in this city as an exhibit in next year's great celebra- tion of the 150th anni ersary of the schievement of American indepen- frt.m a measure...…

December 11, 1925 • Page Image 28

…PAGE TEN r7 .1LbelltOrTfEWINIOIRONTA Problem of the Jewish College Student Wm. P. TERNES CO. By RABBI ISRAEL GOLDSTEIN, Congregation B'nai Jeshurun, New York; President of the New York Board of Jewish Ministers. think that the synagogue of the fu- ture which is permanently to abide, will be the synagogue in which dig- nity will be combined with tradition, enlightenment in spirit with historic reminiscence in form, and beauty of ritual wit...…

December 11, 1925 • Page Image 29

…w 4mericaN swish Palatal Carter CLIFTON AVMS CINCINNATI 30, OHIO F AGE ELEVEN WM "ROM The City of Dreadful Height ... gs HON ILME CORRESPONDENT FEARS , uwgummosd....iempmwwpiea ■ isalom DRUZES IN PALESTINE A. J. McINN ES LONDON.—The gorilla warfare A distinguished but irritable Eng- buildings, notably the Shelton Hotel, between the Druzes and the French lish author who went out for his first and the gay, delicate handsomeness along ...…

December 11, 1925 • Page Image 30

…PAGE TWELVE 7iIEVLTIttnift,0115itittltriltiE Is Palestine In Danger? want to be left alone in their moun- tain home under a government of the Druse, for the Druse and by the Druse. David Oppenheim, Treasurer W. T. Greenwood, Secretary By HAKIN IVAN. 2. Failing to secure self-govern- Format officer of the Near Eastern •nd Egyptian Intelligence Corps. ment he desires to be made a part of Palestine under the present British (Editor's Note:—Is ...…

December 11, 1925 • Page Image 31

…A merica Awith Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVINUI CINCINNAll 20, ONIO PAGE THIRTEEN PIE with inner n"t of up, tire, of G od. loved in Ny lers or more red de Roth. says every nod revere run seemed n slnY other roud of that s due to his ring interest aleetine has Lich Jews all II' he Proud. ), which is rsonal tour ave been de• igns of fur. beenmade 7, ,ITYing out F oundation, in many di. ve, s..trength. ewish settle- Nigg I 01 0 I WI 0 LI...…

December 11, 1925 • Page Image 32

…PAGE FOURTEEN ziLta KtyrirjtAiss. (#10.44 lc tit, 11011MomilM, The Zionists, and the Mandatory Power COMPARES WOMEN TO ISRAEL IN DESERT By LIEUT.-COMMANDER THE HON. J. M. KENWORTHY, R. N., M. P. (Couyright, 1925, by Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) (Lieutenant-Commander Kenworthy is the son of Lord Strabolgi and one of the most prominent members of the British House of Commons. This is the third of a series of articles written exclu- siv...…

December 11, 1925 • Page Image 33

…A merica ffor islt periodical eater CLIFTON AVINOT - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PA GE FIFTER 14 TfleperRonjpusndiRoxICLII High Grade Bonds Leaders i in the Movement to Establish a Synagogue Center in Jerusalem • HUB STEEL SERVICE Municipal, Public Utility Offerings on Request LAWRENCE McCARTHY, Manager and Owner. Builders and Brick Masons .-----, STEEL SUPPLIES — FOR — Second Floor, Ford Building STORES, HOUSES, APARTMENTS Complete...…

December 11, 1925 • Page Image 34

…oftilento j env' LfiRmt PAGE SIXTEEN FRANK A. GORDON FRANK A. GORDON MICHIGAN'S LARGEST WHOLESALE SUBDIVIDER IN SPEAKING A WORD OF GREETING to my host of friends and business acquaintances, may I also take this occasion to announce that my branch office is now open. Through the experienced, capable and courteous management of David Cohen and Man- ning Cornfield, we can satisfy your every need in matters pertaining to real estate and insur...…

September 11, 1925 • Page Image 1

…Our New Location: 525 WOODWARD ifEbETROIT LWISR fiRONIGLE TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN EXPECT 1,000 JEWS AT PHILADELPHIA CONCLAVE SEPT. 12 Call Issued by Brown, War- burg, Marshall, to Consider Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1925 - _ VOL. XVIII. NO. 16 Holy Day Services At Temple Beth El KELLOGG ATTACKED ' BY SWASTIKA PRESS The Keren Hayeso...…

September 11, 1925 • Page Image 2

…kiles 11_1 16201UPOWsLARtrel _ PAGE TWO ago, the students gave him a banque; and dedicated an issue of their maga- zine to him. My father died before his work w.,‘ finished. He had hoped for a few more years in which to complete cer- tain proposed volumes. But he did his work well. Not only will he go down in history as a scholar and phi . - osopher, as a modern Maimonides, but, also, he will long be remembered as a genial and lovable friend...…

September 11, 1925 • Page Image 3

…PAl;B TREQemonjEwiskeiRoman .. - 7.7.5111111111 1c "I Want to Thank My Many Friends For Making Tbis New Store Possible!" - - - T 0 my friends whose loyal support have made possible this great store —the culmination of years of planning—I wish to express my hearty and sincere appreciation. In return for their continued confidence I pledge a store and a service which shall constantly uphold the ideals herein expressed and to which I dedica...…

September 11, 1925 • Page Image 4

…rrtr CAGE FOUR TfiBifinIto rrimattitRoxia Pallished weekly by •11•01•11.110 ■ 1•011 Jewish Chronicle Publishing Ca. The is, Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager LattIcylinhaV1179Poetoffice at Nitwit. Doseewil se gmond ska is ,s h.m:Its , General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telephoner Cadillac 1040 Cable Address: Chronicle London Offir• 14 Stretford Place, London, W. I, ...…

September 11, 1925 • Page Image 5

…4 111CliaIf 5arish aria cal Carter CLIFTON ATINVI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PACE THEfrrRonp9sp ORAN 101, EXPECT 1,000 JEWS AT PHILADELPHIA CONCLAVE SEPT. 12 1:1V" GlAS• JOSEPH , (Continued from page one.) Making the Old Land New Success of Jewish Immigrants In Palestine; A Communistic' Colony. By MeEWAN LAWSON ricultural implements are supplied to them; instructors are placed in charge of the colony and to plan the have just been out to a...…

September 11, 1925 • Page Image 6

…n_611,11Einntillenttn.h_ PAGE $11 Reach Jewish Youth Through the Home To have a By MRS. LEO W. WOLF, Honorary President, West Virginia State Federation of Temple Sisterhood.. Lifetime Guarantee of automatic heating-comfort This guarantee, matched by no other heating device, today op. crates in 24,326 American homes. How you may have it. UT of 75,000 American homes now oil.heated,24,326 are heated O by NOKOL Automatic Heating plants. ...…

September 11, 1925 • Page Image 7

…- PACE SEVEN _ PIEfrAiLt ongEmsnffiROXicus A Jewish Art Temple By MOSES REUBEN If You Would Consider Exchanging Your Upright Piano design, the stage is of the most mod- ern type, taking into account the lat- est theatrical and mechanical inven- tions. The ideas of Max Reinhardt, the theatrical genius, have been fol- lowed strictly; it will be the first time in the history of the Jewish theatre that it will have a revolving stage. Another...…

September 11, 1925 • Page Image 8

…'- _. - 14"TI:sit IEN1SII PAPP. EIGHT KONILLE beelienfheinn oriusr Prophets. You will l iivnespbiiye the them:—The im . Itvait„hufrulati::.itiihten all the peoples believed in seeking the ethers, by the dignity of your lives, neighbor as thyself." aron the elevation of your thoughts, the The development of Israel in Eretz favor of idols, through bloody an work you will do for the betterment of k ferocious cults; the constitution of the huma...…

September 11, 1925 • Page Image 9

…A merica 'elvish Peri - orb- cal Cater CLIFTON ATINUS • CINCINNATI 20, 0•10 PAGE NINE itt r.4 • Cif) Scholnick's Men's Store Opened at 9025 Twelfth Street ANNOUNCEMENT WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE TIDE ENGAGEMENT EXTRAOR• DINAIRE OF With Sale. "—AS ONE N.\•'()MAN TO ANOTHER -- The formal opening of Scholnick's new store at 9025-27 Twelfth street, by Ann 'Tweed Benson's Orchestra Arf With Jack Warr Directing — Commencing — THURSDAY, SEPTEMB...…

September 11, 1925 • Page Image 10

…MEVentonjEwisiiffiRomar, PAGE TEN 57CPC7CPCPC7C? Engagements KING'S Annual Autumn Sale fly Reductions on All Merchandise Lenox China And All Other Dinnerware Fine Glassware, Etc. C C C (. , C o. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice P. Alper and Mrs. Meyer Kaplan of 3013 Hazel- mother, Mrs. Minnie Brodkin, have wood avenue entertained 25 children moved to the Wilson Hall Apartments, last Saturday afternoon in honor of 1610 Collingwood. the second...…

September 11, 1925 • Page Image 11

…A merico ffewisk periodical Cotter • CLIPTON AYSNUa e CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 771F.VrTitOiT voir413Siktigs You will find there the cordial, dependable ad- vice of experts and, for your selection— A bountiful assortment of fa- vorite French and American toiletries . $65.00 Ultra distinctive models for afternoon, dinner, eve- Located Conveniently Inside the Woodward Entrance. ning and dance occasions in the smartest fabrics and colors of ...…

September 11, 1925 • Page Image 12

…ItitiEon;LixoriffiRorsictr , PAGE TWELVE The Following Educational Institutions Solicit Your Patronage StakeYourTalent Pay Ganapol Studios of Musical Art Ettrl• 10 West Warren, Cor. Woodward. Suites 13, 14, 15. Norlhway 4369 1,4 Iggi:rt6=trio, Season Opens September 8th COMMERCIAL ART S CHOOL Piano, Voice, Violin, 'Cello and Harmony STAFF: Boris L. Ganapol, Mn. Boris L. Ganapol, Bernard Sturm, Consatntin K•marowsky, Grace L. Barber,...…

September 11, 1925 • Page Image 13

…PAGE THIRTEEN iiVelerROI IlL1t IN: t (II Rlt. IGLU igrtoptr Seth F I Notre :-:CLASSIFIED•.-: section with Temple Beth El. These plans will be duly announced. LESSONS-Mrs. Rose Ru- benstein; individual or class in- structions; phone Empire 1692; 418 King Ave. PIANO ----:- -- ARRIVED! Strictl kosher Sabbath Services: MAC K B. ' ' SS Regular Sabbath services with full caterer for weddings, banquets, I TO RENT-Duplex, 1473 Burlin- game; t...…

September 11, 1925 • Page Image 14

…SEPTEMBER 11, 1925 yALNWI eralo rm Rosrzu, CONCRETE GARBAGE and ASH RECEPTACLES STATES ECONOMIC CONDITIONS RUIN EUROPEAN JEWRY H. M. KOFFMAN (Continued from Page 1) Do not out until • Court Notice is sent 20 per cant. Ire.. PrIc• vat 1 Cea • 912 E. HANCOCK ST. Residence: Melrose 6556 115 Detroit Savings Bank Bldg. Main 0397 They will have to be sent to Argen- tine, Brazil, Palestine and France." Mr Bernstein stated that under ex- isti...…

July 11, 1924 • Page Image 1

…All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS iffEbETROIT LIVISII HRONICLE Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1924 VOL. XVI. NO. 7 Lasky Family Gives PHILIPSON PLEADS DE HAAN ARCH FOE Facets Of Jewish Life In Europe OF ZIONIST FORCES Ameri And Palestine Shown by Observers $ I ,00() Memorial FOR TWO-DAY WEEK IN SCHOOL WORK KILL...…

July 11, 1924 • Page Image 2

…Til E PAGE TIN:0 basun rtiv o v i g k E Dr. Moses Easter, the members of the i rad aritole for a stipend from these! Experienced Banking Manager Zionist Executive, the staff of the Enters Life Insurance Zionist Organization, representatives fund:. I Widows Well Provided For. of the English Zionist Federation, Field. The Jewish widows of Berlin are " Remains of Leader's Wife Will Be rept esentatives of the Jewish Colon- _ , particularly wel...…

July 11, 1924 • Page Image 3

…▪ fil I, 4 h/.1 I WI I; //,111,N, I (ARON ICLC PAGE THREE Club ' CALLS DISCUSSION Notes ON AGENCY PLAN Jewi sh Education in America 1 but a creed was once a proposiitn hotly disputed—jeered at by one Yong party and defended with bad con- StlenCe by another: its gitting to be By DR. HENRY SLONIMSKY, more and more a simple fact. For Judaea Professor of Jewish Ethics and Pedaesey, Hebrew Union College. everything else Jewish is gulag or has...…

July 11, 1924 • Page Image 4

…PAGE DIE 7LTRIN1; AISINN ei KM KU U 1■ 11•IMIleMI ■ e'ss.UMSCUMI.e. isT-, ■ 14„. rgeW Nat ,14.m. 1 4,4. :d 022MasarXela TILE gritOIT/TWISli 1110411GI e n a• moose., eel. sr.... we. ...... Publlsh es; Cs.. let, • Published Weekly by The Jew.111 Chres.cle Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Scbakne, Boainem Manager blercil I, 1911. at the P wtofhce at Detroit, Entered as Seeend.elass ish.. under thy Act of 'W eb I, 1879....…

July 11, 1924 • Page Image 5

…PAGE MR 7%tc9i:nto1donsit(Aitos1cte 141b(?1, 1 SiAS 8y- 1. f .9415 dos EPH-, COMM n ications Chautauqua President States Society Needs Independent Educational Status. VAST SUM GATHERED TO LAY FOUNDATION OF PALESTINE LIFE ' Editor of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle: At a meeting of the hoard of direc- American Jews Raised $8,500,- as Chu. H. le..41.1 ICagyvvight. MI. tors of the Jewish Chautauqua SO- 000 During Three Years Well, the Kla...…

July 11, 1924 • Page Image 6

…▪ DETROI 1://.111S/1 el RON Ian PAGE SIX Art .00441' NOW!! Our Entire Stock of Summer W earables at End - of - Season Prices Reductions of I% to % 1 --and in many instances more than one-half Instead of waiting until the summer is over we have de- cided to take our End-of-Sea- son sacrifices NOW! Every department in the store is represented. This is your opportunity to re- plenish the wardrobe for vacation or general summer wear at...…

July 11, 1924 • Page Image 7

…PAGE SEVEN 7i1E9LTKOIYAMS/ILARaNicit -wwwwangenws- EitgagrnieutTi t iakies I j "Two's Company" In This Flannel Sports Outfit " Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosner of MORRISON:HERTZBERG i i avenue aftliOUTICe '-- lit a. II aze.wote. ---- .--- --Mf. -a --- The marriage of Miss Sadie Hertz- the engagement of their daughter, ,. Miss Evelyn Anne Friedman 0 berg, daughter of Samuel Hertzberg, M alici a., to Nathan 11. Horwitz, son and Robert Morrison, ...…

July 11, 1924 • Page Image 8

…ci)cmorrftwisn PAGE EIGHT ociai and Orsonai When you select your furnishings at Dean's—whether the entire interior—you have the pleasure of beauty in- comparable, certainty of correctness and tastefulness, un- questionable quality—and the innate satisfaction which can only come from exclusiveness—the full knowledge of the fact that you will not find your selection duplicated anywhere else. European Welfare Organization. The North ...…

July 11, 1924 • Page Image 9

…PAGE NINE uvrrizo, PALESTINE TURNS THE CORNER Senator Couzens Announces Freedom to Think For By GERSHON AGRONSKY Genuine Goodyears, selling at the lowest prices you MOM? Special Prices on Semi and Full Balloon Tires. Wing Foot Cords Clincher Cords. .$ 9 95 $17.95 S. S. Cords S. S. Cords.... $:8.95 $19.95 S. S. Cords 523.95 S. S. Cords $24.95 S. S. Cords . $25.95 Cords $29.95 Cords Pathfinder Cords 7.95 .... $13 95 $14.95 $15.95 AWNI...…

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…JULY 11, 1924 .11,5110 1 RO ,N ASPLT 11 011;k1 CHAMPION MARKSMAN OF ZION PLAN 'MAKES STRONG PLEA SONS NATIONAL FUND AID WINS OLYMPIC TITLE FOR PRISON REFORM TIIIIIILT11111 By DAVID J. HIRSCH MEM - unu __. Lewinsohn Contends Existence of Criminal Class is Mythical. - NORFOI.K.—(J. T. A.)—The con- vention of the Order of the Sons of •111,•• ■■ esomiew ■ wo fee■■•■ American Jewish Sergeant Captures First Rank as Shot. Attractive Zion c...…

April 11, 1924 • Page Image 1

…5CWI$Ji periodical CeNter All Jewish News MI Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS CLIFTON AflNUI • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 ONICL E IfEbETROIT LWISR. THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN 9-3-0-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1924 VOL. XV, NO. 3er"?.0 Telephone GLENDALE Educator MASONS BEGIN WORK LAIRS . skim jAns , Recent Arrival. 1 ,, Q , WILL SEND FALASHA ' Noted Rabbi and Scholar I DENVER SA...…

April 11, 1924 • Page Image 2

…TilEDETItoIT frwisti mrstar. "That is because in their country, BROWN BANQUET IS POSTPONED TO MAY which is very sandy, there are con- stant storms which blow the. sand into ktitttkkaamAsamkagEAkkkm The banquet which is hein• ksgttakxtkxmammvity their eyes and make them sore." rammas The questioner went on his way, but ranged in honor of David A. lir , soon returned, and again shouted, in recognition of his services to 1924 Karen Ilayeseel ca...…

April 11, 1924 • Page Image 3

…A lmeria:it ffewisk Periodical Cater CLIFTON MIMI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO E IS I MAY 11 'ish life, hii ay 6 to M;. ave been lo - 'tering is ex erir and Iler. Vork, leadi; l• April 23, xt 'own, who re. tour through close study id iditions in id the Dail, ,•, i the work of The Ilailassah sled with the rk in Palestine Medical Unit, le work in the lth conditions Philomathic Debating. The Philomathic Debating Club met Sunday at the Kirby Ce...…

April 11, 1924 • Page Image 4

…jimPerRorr,/aisiteiRoraci4 PAGE FOUR c i 1 - the Family On 1 me! i Spring Coat Week. For m Three Groups of Women's Coats Unite to Make This the Most Thrilling of All Coats Weeks! $ Coats Made to Sell at $25 and $30 Made Coats Made 37 Coats to Sell at to Sell at WW $75 to $85 $50 to $65 25 We don't like to appear to be bragging—but we're mighty proud of these coats! These three groups of coats make what we think to be the best rounded o...…

April 11, 1924 • Page Image 5

…11 01* MAW &rim Ilurm mom • MINIIIINNI " 01111) y . iienton; fiNsn Ili PAGE FIVE RON IC LS • I Fraternal and Club Notes Spring Means New Things from Dean's Pisg•10 Lodge Ladies Auxiliary. The Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. 11., will give their next monthly dance Sunday evening, April 27, at the Ilotel Stot- ler. • 'Nese dances are open to the public. The Ladies Auxiliary meets every Monday evening at the Iniai Wri...…

April 11, 1924 • Page Image 6

…0 ! t (AROM lc* liirlluritorr ?AGE SIX ' &DETROIT EWISII CIRO/UCLA to the destruction of all those sinister, troglodyte forces operative in decadent Europe today. Immigration Ca Inc. Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronic IS THE HOME WORTH SAVIIN G? AS WE GO! ALONG Causes. By ABRAHAM CAPLAN who emi- attendance. The hoy v rho offends Only two-thirds of the number of Jews Is it unreasonable to ask if, in the . against the law and ...…

April 11, 1924 • Page Image 7

…A merica ffewisk Periodical eater CLIFTON AT1NU1 • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE MEW:. MelkFttoixfr , - nneppviat: SKYLARK AND NIGHTINGALE 14. 6011 4 041445 By LOUIS GOLDING GIAS 1+. (JOSEPH-- 1 tends r be- roust Unity nt to at on In the soon SO me- in the agent tion is par- to 'm- id his The bit of imper- of the to his mes a od so- in his re than natural soirkers Ile is train- taking solve nerican of chil- taking sort of It de- i on ...…

April 11, 1924 • Page Image 8

…IE*TROITIEWIMI611 10 SICLE TL Marriages EASTER JACOBSON.ZUIEBAC K The marriage of Miss Grace Zen e-1 back daughter of Sir. and Mrs. T. I,ewis Zuieback of 2448 Hazelwood avenue, to Benjamin Jacobson, sun FROCKS The from designers who create the most for the price! Ow l«st sees .h•old be contsuolcat•d t• th• •ffit• .1 All soclet• Items and . th• neat t• Chronit le by S o'clock Wednesday •It•snoott - alvad not law issue. then. Glendale 93...…

April 11, 1924 • Page Image 9

…A merica bravisk periodical Cotter CLIFTON ATM , - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO Tic fTRfNT / , WILL STAGE SPRING FROLIC SUNDAY NIGHT • --- PAGE NINE on Komar. i ei.emple EMI El Notes Phi Delta Sorority to Hold First An- nual Affair. The store - Where Fashion !trip's" ilimejhop s tchs The first annual dance to be given Next Sunday's Sermon: "My Views on Zionism" will be tlea by the Phi Delta Sorority will be in the form of a spring frolic,...…

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…THEVLT ftOrldEWISf (it Romictil "'AGM TEN 99.9% 99% 9:99 SPRING FURS The directors of the Jewish Worn- an's Club, the members of its house In giving the names of speakers at governing board and the directors of the Young Women's Hebrew Associa- the I. 0. 13. B. initiation Sunday, March 30, the name of Ben Wiener tion gave a tea at the Jewish Wom- was omitted. Mr. Wiener gave a an's Club house Thursday afternoon Miss Sarah I.ambert spent th...…

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…America "(wish Pedalled eater CLIFTON AYINUI -• CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN 7. 4y)! ..litor c iLitisileivo , ,Ag. Shopping Directory "Cooing Up." dancing "Tickle Toe" in Table Salt Packed Here Pre Ilitc vents Goitre, Common in Detroit. appears as Gaston La Roch e, about whose diminutive but imposing per- I sonality much of the fun revolves, — and Esther Howard appears as his - It, 'Ym °1 " 1 llitc he "ck Ion' bran enter " vampish wi...…

April 11, 1924 • Page Image 12

…APRIL 11, 192, kisIgnim /mm10 RON ICU — - — BRENNER, SCULPTOR, DIES IN NEW YORK„ Tn➢ Tniturc By DAVID J. HIRSCH . 15 y I Concluded from page 1.1 Lunn runu No (From Correspondence .d Cables of Jewish lel•graohl• Alronov•/ coos placing un the coin of the artist's three initiuls, "V. D. Ii." Within a week Secretary of the Treasury Mac- Veagh ordered the removal of the letters, after it had been found in- expedient to use the "B." alone....…

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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