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November 12, 1926 • Page Image 9

…A merica ffewish periodical Cotter CLIPTON MIMI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE rLeY)erRordEwtsnehtorthow i Cre . IEGEL@ KADIMAH GIRLS PLAN i at :And DANCE FOR SEPTEMBER 5 arsoned Miss Rosalind Frank, president of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Neidel of Cleve the Kadimah Girls organization, is land Heights, Ohio, announce the ell gagement of their daughter, Hilda actively interested in the fifth an- CORM. WOODMAAD • STATE ao COMMIETION MU sal011...…

November 12, 1926 • Page Image 10

…PI VerRorf /ovum (ARON IGA PAGE TEN LEAGUE OF U. H. S. TO SPONSOR PERFORMANCE evening services at 89 Rowena street, I eaglet in the conducting of the serv- at 8 o'clock. These services will be ices. All the young men and women I Or DETIWIT % Zs followed with a social evening. Rabbi of Detiolt are invited to attend. EfTthil - - — Commencing this Friday evening, Leon Frans of Temple Beth El is in The Northwestern Women's League Much enthusias...…

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…A merico Pu r ish Pedalled Cotter CLIFTON ATINIII - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO ?AGE ELEVF.N Tmi)grizorr,fri9sn ORM :-: CLASSIFIED :-: DANCE JAZZ BAND, COLORED, FOR RENT-Upper flat. Modern; six rooms; newly decorated. Very rea- for dancing and entertainment. sonable. 2031 Hazelwood Ave. They are hot. Phone Clifford Phone Garfield 8490. 3970-.1. ' ONE-MAN ART EXHIBIT TO BE HELD AT JEWISH CENTERS ASSOCIATION .Intentigm4111. ROUND TABLE SOCIETY ...…

November 12, 1926 • Page Image 12

…NOVEMBER 12, 1926 zrAllytricffrigyisnotto prmttar Notts • Imported French Stationery large the building, the offices will still sanitarium she was forced to continue be conveniently located. with her treatments and her brothers dance at paid her doctor bills until October, e gro 1925, when they refused further finan- JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.) — The the clinic is shown by a comparison cial assistance. Ruth owed her attend- new Palestine currency...…

March 12, 1926 • Page Image 1

…A merica 9cwisk Periodical CCNk CUTION ARHUS - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO El 5, 1926 HEAD DRIVE AS FUND /age one.) — All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS 'S in the local iert tioldinan and construe' Ralph Jonas, Chamber ce Wertheim nd prime far- t f the Theater I Eitigon, head largest fur es- leader in the car industry in established a sized rivin g i n there." 'filled triumph New York and is in Chicago, as transferred k Theater, ...…

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…rAGE TWO ILISPETRindtWitiit iftittrt!C2A • nig "hW ohat's playing at the movies to- like the scene mentioned above, all but wished it a second time. RAISE INTERNAL LOAN TO MEET UNEMPLOYMENT and Mr. Mereminsky on behalf General Jewish labor Federuti A number of resolutions adopted dealing with relations the Railway Administration Transport Workers' Internation a with the question of a common .1, Arab organization of railwss ers. "I wish t...…

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…l avish Periodieal eater. CLIFTON AVINUI • unman 20, MO :AGE THREE ICLE a Tift frentorr irunaIRON behalf , ,f th e Feder,lo relatioo. with strut 6 , n, the ernai and oninno, ,o rk. ow al;: ,n ee , ano studio at avenue. Seri- Call Euclid hair are bad he nil' truth FE CD 11 1 COUNCIL IMMIGRANT OFFICERS APPEAL The Nestor of American Judaism Passes 1926 Furniture Replacement Year IEDENBERGV FURNITURE HOUSE 11111111111111111111...…

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…IIAGE FOUR ThEl)erRorT,/EwisntARIamaa jr • Nt... ree- Nt, ■ _1., TO' k or more more sympathetic understanding of these difficult political and economic problems. In fact any group which shows any marked political Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Cm, Inc. or economic understanding has been stigmatized as dis- JOSEPH J. CUMMINS, President loyalists and split allegienists by the group of pseudo JACOB MARGOLIS, Editor scien...…

March 12, 1926 • Page Image 5

…A merico, 49eur isk Periodical Cotter victors no lie be ut- I every iAl but a her- o( a p. sopher in Electric Refrigeration 4 ® 4 ® ar that ness of to all ter the storm- s truth ws that ® ge as p, of a Iawyer- :empta- rrel of 3 home ightful, mpt at such a 4 New- Metal Cabinet FriOidah•es Offer RevolutionaryValues ,lo. b. Dayton., 0. ® 0 :are of its va- loyalty at only lend to person- ® Ali fETY :ognise, t some pie pre- o the...…

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…MOM fnepentory onsntAaancLE 'PAGE SIX Jewish Education in Foreign Lands By DR. EMANUEL GAMORAN The center of Jewish education is especially, we have been acctistomed moving from Central and Eastern to look to Eastern Europe as the place Europe to America and Palestine, ac- where the most intensive Jewish life cording to Dr. Emanuel Gamoran, ed- is to be found. Anyone who wanted ucational director of the Union of to study Jewish religious ...…

March 12, 1926 • Page Image 7

…A wed= fftwisk Periodical CeNter CLIFTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE SEVEN 7iibi)trioorrL.291i_lito - vcis ;Wont , still, here nor. male reli• only Keen • tries - 'his an 1n1 in , is tt the t•ttle- As 'd t hem in t , may ' .q , d ni the alu,t.o, but net, to cr,.. 1r tt eom. ill stunt, y, but The Jewish Ty 0 , i:1111ex. group, but :ant repre. befit' band 314" began l . ' s to tam that is aceordance tic Judaism udy ■ •du- ...…

March 12, 1926 • Page Image 8

…/Lit PARR RTIIAT Ron:/mnsh tilitumicu4 • year. I am glad, indeed, to see this signal honor bestowed upon one who is so worthy to receive it. ProfessorGottheil has been one of the outstand- ing Jews of the country and, for that matter, of the world. He is a scholar of first rank and the Zeta Beta Tau fraternity is to be congratulated upon its recognition of Dr. Gottheil's contribution to Jewish life. The medal will be awarded to the Jew who...…

March 12, 1926 • Page Image 9

…America 'apish Periodical eater tek krkel l with tkkt t lug and t with only in Iu horse powe r Builders Show Number al l twin,• of han • were, y now tik•park CLIFTON AMUR • CLINCINNATI 30, OHIO ousel 1,ii wer. lust 1,,, n tl y engnhes stk. h a 5 ' } -hour it this speed. 0% 1,, tw o THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Home Lovers— Builders— Contractors— Everybody Should Visit the Builders, Realtors and BETTER HOMES EXPOSITIO...…

March 12, 1926 • Page Image 10

…MEVETROnjEW1Sf f (ARON IGLQ PAGE TWO igemptr Irtll El Natto SEE Donation to B'nai B'rith: The main branch and the Northwes- tern Branch are presenting the B'nai B'rith club house with a grand- father chime clock. "Dancing Mothers" Continues. it is unfortunate that every adult, child and father and neither cannot get to the Garrick between now and ing a rescue at a railroad crossing. March 20 to witness and learn of Ed- Mr Goldberg was w...…

March 12, 1926 • Page Image 11

…A merica ffewisk Palatial! eater CLIFTON MRCS • CINCINNATI 20, OHM PAGE THREE 1),:moridonskai_ Ronlaz day afternoon at 3 o'clock at the a bridge-tea and muscale which will of Richton home of Miss Waxman Lary; Ben Mecklowitz, treasurer; Wil- within the next few weeks. Those in liam Hacker, assistant treasurer; be.given by the girls on Sunday after- avenue, noon, April 11 at the Hotel Gotham. hairpins and Benjamin A. Rosen charge of the part...…

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…MLrrion:AwtstiffiRoistat PAGE FOUR CONFIRMATION SERVICE AND RECEPTION HELD The J.L.HUDSON CO. The confirmation services for Emanuel Fishman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fishman of 2252 Glad- 18-Pc. IRIDESCENT SET $8.95 This is our popular "mother of pearl" glass- ware, Fostoria made, and the set consist. of 6 goblets, 6 tall sherbets and 6 iced teat. The pattern is • full open stock one and additional pieces are always available. The ...…

March 12, 1926 • Page Image 13

…A wisk Periodical ewer CLIPTON A117/W1 • CINCINNATI 20, 011120 PAGE FIVI1 HASHACHAR CAMP 116 WILL HOLD CARD PARTY ON COMMITTE FOR LOS AMIGOS SPRING FROLIC Miss Lillian Green is actively in- I terested in the annual spring frolic to be given at Webster Hall on Friday ). flimelhochs The Ladies' Auxiliary of Ilasha- char ('limp, Order Sons of Zion, Canip No. 116, is completing arrangements Madame! Enjoy the Flattering Luster of Our Servi...…

March 12, 1926 • Page Image 14

…PAGE SIR theilLTICnti: AlkKit ifitoJA Wu/ ANN ARBOR NOTES YOUNG JUDAEA HOLDS COLONIZATION FUNDS FOR RUSSIA REDUCED DECLAMATION CONTEST Y. W. H. A. NOTES Engagements in honor of the couple on Sunday evening, March 7. Covers were laid for 125 guests. Samuel Yuster was toastmaster for the evening. Rev. David Golden officiated at the en- gagement. The guests enjoyed danc- ing in the ballroom. Miss 1.eibovitz was the recipient of many lovely ...…

March 12, 1926 • Page Image 15

…Ameriewt ffewisk Periodical eater CLIFTON MIMI • comitoun 30, OHIO PAGE nnsn /Iwo nii $!!-1-.ii rtorr the Ilers1 vered a t a lk Mowed, At iidney Adel- topics. The ,.76 towards rzl Judavan s f thv Young . w. a, they At !Iv , nest ill sp,ak on ism art the A. J. Blumenau, special agent for the Aetna Life Insurance Company, is out to break a world's record THIS i- MONTH by writing the largest number of life insurance appl is cations that ha...…

March 12, 1926 • Page Image 16

…jile2krxurrittitsh MAXA NORDAU WILL SPEAK AT EMANUEL SYNAGOGUE SUNDAY "Continued from page one.) JUDAICA LIBRARY IS BOUGHT BY HEBREW UNION COLLEGE HEAD part Huron Notes On Feb. 22 the Mt. Sinai Synagogue held it second annual parents banquet. The program comprised many promi- Unique, Priceless and Most nent speakers, among whom was Shir- Stewart, prominent local attorney. Complete Collection In the I ley Mrs. Louis Bergsman, speaking in ...…

February 12, 1926 • Page Image 1

…A mterkam lavish periodical eater CLIFTON AVINU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 1926 limner and to 'met use. -R om , ,ful love tale ramatie The work- interesting nmealraina All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS FirEbET-ROIT LWIS1161RONICL Imo , err 11 1 , f V. . 01,1 ' HEDJAS N, al, ' and r hob; ,. j e , t I s r Ls, n 'hil l,: • :be •.• Saud e amt asst„ ' , '.0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBR...…

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…rAGE TWO ".' ET1111 1. 1 VISA RON! MUSIC "So he you think all you over. are having a hard that shook At last he be allowed to study the Torah in the famous Yeshiva and perhaps become could talk. a rabbi some day, that even had things time because you have to spend five been 10 times as bad I shouldn't have hours a day in a large, pleasant school given up. To be sure I never became a room where a kind teacher helps you rabbi." Symphony Comi...…

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…A merica Awish Periaileal Cada CUSTOM AO1NI/1 COSCSNNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE PitberRorra lEwun ()Nom tat E Wraterttut anb Cub If You're Inetrested in Furniture during February, investigate FRIEDEN BERG'S .a.m. for you will find our prices lower con- sidering the quality than the special discounts offered by many other merchants. p.m. Los Amigos. ;- At a special meeting of Los Am gas, Sunday afternoon, Feb. 7, the !first annual or...…

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…nervawrimsniArawnous roAsto fit. • NI- reir 1.141141. V4 1.41C1414.1% 1441. OW V CV/11V4 Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager Entered as Second-clam. matter March 3, 1916, at the Postoffice at Detroit, Mich., under the At of March 3, 1879. General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telephone: Cable Address: Chronic!. Cadillac 1040 London macs: 14 Stratford Place, London, W. 1, En...…

February 12, 1926 • Page Image 5

…A merica yegisk Periodical Ceder CLIFTON AMOS - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO VA,Ventorrionsite a ri'60 . 11 Oif,i445 ► I armpit Nett, Not re El 131( 0-1AS. -11-. OS o read ns anti teat, Seit-n. a few w York ig title ding 01 an un he eter c. lity ov signal Shake , . isionat- He wa- in th.. fol ginatot- It prop. held in :I's visit it took ttly ins- ig a Ito. restora- m. Al- of Dr. 8 81, be mists of I high! y .sly di.- slues of merable peop...…

February 12, 1926 • Page Image 6

…PEPentonloasit aRaNIGE PAGE SIX IS INTERESTED IN THEATER BENEFIT COMFORT APPEALS TO TENDER FEET Mrs. Louis Rubenstein is interest- ed in the theater benefit which will be given at the Bonstelle Playhouse Especially When Combined With Style Tired, aching, sensitive feet are caused by shoes that do not fit. If you are having foot trouble conic here- you can one in a second exactly what is wrong. octal a nd ersonal Diamond Rings at $75 an...…

February 12, 1926 • Page Image 7

…A merica Awish Palatka! Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PAGE SEVEN CLE ke0751 lt 'AL " iarriagrs AO. 00 Whe eW'ashions for 8prii Mrs. Lena Morris of 682 Medbury avenue announces the marriage of her daughter, Anne, to Alexander Weiner, son of Max Weiner of De- troit, on Sunday, Feb. 7. The cere- mony was performed by Rabbi A. M. Hershman in the presence of the im- mediate families and friends. Three of the many fascinatin...…

February 12, 1926 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT ligpeiRottlanshin RUA Ica 1 SENSATIONAL FEBRUARY. To Sing at Lecture At Orchestra Hall "Do the Dead Live?" who are convinced that they are in touch with the spirit world, can think of nothing else. They lose all interest in human beings and are of no serv- ice to them. This proves, I believe, the soundness of the position of liber- al Judaism. It is good to have a poet- ic faith in immortality, but it is fatu- ous to permit it...…

February 12, 1926 • Page Image 9

…A merico( Yarisk Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVINO1 - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE NINE fit RON ICUS L NI)enton: ELTIt ANGES" . T. A , the pies. N will cot, unreces- [aril f.osl.. of Presi. 'tired here :onfiivonc e Davi, C IAS Sin Robert W. Bagnall, director of branches, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People., born ill Norfolk, Va., educated in College and the Tem- Norfolk Mission ple Unhersity, will address the De- Foru...…

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…iitekentonitsiontArtoxia4 Begin Woodward Widening. The latest step in the Woodward avenue widening program was taken last Monday, following urgent re- quests from the Woodward Avenue Improvement Association, when the Rapid Transit Commission filed a re- port with the Common Council, re- questing that body to authorize the commencement of condemnation pro- ceedings on the east aide of Wood- ward avenue in the block between Winder and Adelaide...…

June 12, 1925 • Page Image 1

…A mericamiNiskti7kmlicalader try °w- ad Our New Location: I 525 ow- the tab- skit tu re and unlit twOODWARD CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO II- EbETROIT LWISH HRONICLE THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Gittleman Is WOULD HAVE VOICE STIRRING SPEECHES Miss Hadassah Leader IN NEXT CONGRESS MADE AT BANQUET OF KEREN HAYESOD Retiring Director of Palestine Government Re-elected President of •hap- Detroit Zionists Hope to S...…

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…PIEDETROIT;iitsiill OM/Nitta PAGE TWO •■■■•••■•■ OBITUARY T T T T TTT T T TT TTT TTT T T TTTTTTTI:r ( J. 1 2.i were boys and girls from 7 to 17, er" and "Jew" were familiar Words S- .1.1,1.1..s.L.IS.L.1.1.1..1.1. 1 .1.s. J. J. J. .L. .t. the some of whom came from as far away to him. One day the bully of as 10 miles. Texas ponies or mules school set on him. But the boys who carried the children to and from formed a ring about the two fo...…

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…PAGE THREH PETROtTJEWIS11 @kr rollICLE FRANCE BEST PLACE I David FOR JEWS IN EUROPE zaorin LJ WON HIGH HONORS BICUR CHOLEM OUTING PROVED SUCCESSFUL . — • Miss Retta Tannenholz, daughter ti M Benjamin Tannen• of M r. anrs. At the last regular meeting of the Bicur ('holem Society Mrs. David Berger was chosen president for the (Continued from Page 1) ensuing. year. Other officers elected NEW YORK. — (.1. T. A.) — "If I work, well planned ...…

June 12, 1925 • Page Image 4

…7FIE7)1717:01 di.WISAjh RON tat. ..41` •4( V. reit AV. r TO' was handled with delicacy, firmness and a regard tion was for the conflicting claims of all parties to controversies which were always hostile and often ugly. A fact too alas /WM 1011 ■ 1•00•1, __MOM. often overlooked by partisians is that a man in a po- Publlehly C.. lac. Published Weekly by The Jewish Cbronwie A By A PALESTINIAN EXPERT sition such as the one occupied by Sir H...…

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…Mt/A-moo- r 'FIRST GRADUATION isrib ° 11 - D- Gtf9T1 T5 AT TEACHERS SCHOOL 1 Hebrew Union College School =m) y ' G-JAS. . I+. J OS EPI+' =-- (Cop y wright. 1921. Hy Chas. H. Joseph.) _it THE NEWS ABOUT FASHIONS! ill Holds Impressive C:re- Women's monies in New Yolk. Mr. Bryan say' that ass's milk is the kind most resembling human milk,' I NEW YORK. - Impressive exer- n d from the ass. not prove th at man s descede but that d es ...…

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…7iir,7)rrRorr, PAGE SIX Ravicix IS HADASSAH DANCE COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN C HUDSON'S JUNE SALE OF LUGGAGE Miss Rose Babcock is chairman of the ticket committee for the dinner- dance which will be given at the Ma- KELLER & SCHWARZ Offers 40 Special Values--Trunks, Traveling Bags, Suitcases, Hat Boxes—at Savings ANNot•N('E This is the most important Hudson luggage event For a week-end—a of the entire summer season. THE OPENING OF THEIR F...…

June 12, 1925 • Page Image 7

…5ewish Periodical Cotter A MC CLIPTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE SEVEN E_OgraogkiiisniiiitoNictr. /Marriages Engagements =NM efteeoeeeeeeeee Smart New Frocks Presenting a wonderful collection of the new- est creations for Misses and Women in ex- quisite silks and crepes of brilliant colorings. '35 - $45 - $75 eeeeeeeeeee eeeleeeee•eeteeee. SEGALKURTZ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kurtz of Tay- lor avenue announce the marriage of thei...…

June 12, 1925 • Page Image 8

…6 litn ik ruonjEwts i ttilfs eqict o PAGE EIGHT Fraternal and Club Notes IS YOUNGEST GRADUATE OF HIGH SCHOOL CLASS •-- — Miss Dorothy B. Shapiro of 22 Al- Second Week, Starting Monday, June IS. he Bonstelle Playhouse 1 . 01.111, Brookline, Mass., has the distinction of being the youngest mem- ton Mats. Thurs. and Sat., 50c and 75c. Woodward at Eliot. Glendale 9792. Downtown Ticket Office at Grinnell's. Night. 75c to $1.50. Philomath...…

June 12, 1925 • Page Image 9

…A merica lavish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE To, FIRM tail Called Jew, with ever a laugh in the offing, bie's Irish Rose" cotton mattresses, sagless Miss Nichols' play should be seen by Clever Mixture of Homely springs. Large living rooms and every reader of this journal. Some day there are doubtless going to be dining rooms. Porch 12x40. Lot Wit and Satire. revivals of this tame much-criticized 60x18...…

June 12, 1925 • Page Image 10

…JUNE 12, 1925 VE'19eritonjawkwifilituNium 1SAMUEL WILL LEAVE 1 PALESTINE JUNE MEMBER 0E1901791AI MT( BM lINITIONWLSTERNIWASSa 4 cbar.Lcy.H__ Detroit Life Insurance Com-1 day, with its more than $50,000,000 of business in force.; with its almost $5,- pony Will Celebrate Pres- 1000,000 of assets; with its agency or- ident's Anniversary. ganization carrying the banner of According to its usual custom, the Detroit Life Insurance Company is...…

December 12, 1924 • Page Image 1

…America ffewislr Periodical Carter All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS 1- 1 - 0ETROIT BWISn HRONICL - THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN JEFFERSON AVENUE (will Occu py GROUP MAKES FINE From RELIGIOUS STRIDES Council Worker Checks Attempt Thanks Chronicle at Defaming South Haven Jews For Aiding Hias B'RITH LODGE HEARS OF NOTABLE Expresses of Society , Gratitude for Efforts in CULTURAL PROGRAM President Recent Campaign...…

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…Tit GQCIru)1T, POS/10%1RONiI'LB PAGE TWO -•■••■ man Governor Alfred E. Smith, laid the cornerstone of the Guild Theater, the new Theater Guild playhouse in New York, Dec. 2. Maurice Wertheim of the board of managers presided. Among the guests present were ex- OBITUARY Ambassador Henry M. Morgenthau, Adolph S. Ochs, Daniel Frohman, Ralph Pulitzer, Walter Lippmann, Jascha Ileifetz, Judge Proskauer, Leo Klein, Aaron Naumberg, George Blu- ...…

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…Algerian favi,k Periodical eaner CLUTCH ATOM • 001012NATI 20, 000 PAGE THItEE Te r Drrgoli.cn/Il tu1N ICLE u - 1 PROMINENT PATRONS WILL ATTEND DANCE oung Club Notes Y Bicur Cholem Members Planning • Judaea Brilliant Function. Mogen David. .At the test meeting of the Nt,,gon David Club held at 1111 Westminster street 8 certificate of oki- serstiiii of coming to a close, is being arranged street alf , a ounam of land in Palestine was ...…

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…ThE fi emonj E wist Ro 10=151211 1110111F riars tra. horror stricken and disclaim all responsibility. If this were not an ancient and honorable practice, of which the late Czars were masters, we may be led to believe Oa? son. am.... memo that the whole stupid, exasperating business was be- Published Weakly by The Jewish Chronic]. Publishing Co.. Inc. yond the control of the authorities. Since the Czar and Joseph J. Cummins, President and Ed...…

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…A merica ffewislr Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENCI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO r, Datum 1;filognelixoricul ■.■ 0e94: 1 11--. JOSEPH- - (Cower:ESL tam , BRITISH ECONOMIST MARVELS AT LARGE WORK OF PIONEERS O G O O * * * * C OD O•0 00 0000 *000 -0 0 0 0-0-0 0-000 0 0 (1 1;N:10-04:14 CMO O 00 0 00 00-0-00 00* 0-0-000 0-00000-00000 n FRANK & SEDER Expects a 'New Word of Power' ray Chne H. Joseph I to Issue from the Midst of Canada, is rathe...…

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…r fIrraniT irwlcuMRONICI.0 - ,o5ctal and dersonal PAGE SIX -I —1 V:OM ENS WEAR Woodward Between Grand River and State PARENTS ANNOUNCE HER ENGAGEMENT 0!:* ear - 1 The Gift One hundred members of the Young Women's Hebrew Association were present at the second annual banquet at the clubrooms, 89 Rowena street, lust Sunday evening. The members of the "Y" council acted as waitresses. Miss Dorothy 1,abret was toastmistress. Mrs. Samuel ...…

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…ffewish Periatficat Carter I'AGE SEVEN ~ ts fATHIO . 100 New Members Join and Rummage 11 i arSOited Sale Is Successful. December S'ale of Quality Fur Coats First in Fashion and Quality Foremost in Value and Economy In r I 11 ellS I I h,. w%S. % Alvin D. 'kirsch was the speaker at Reports of its various activities the Past High Priests Night at Penis-! were given at a meeting of the lie- saki. Chapter of the Masonic Lodge trait chap...…

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…ittti o r tt011; IEWIS11(A11 0 44 1 G LE PAGE EIGHT 1:;ft From 1)eorl . 8 E.egresseg the nowt "Where Santo firingn Fl is Fins of Thing'," assisted by the Misses Ethel Grauer, Tibie Chimovitz, Florence Ilorwitz, Sophie Schneider and Adeline Cohen, chairman of publicity. The club re- quests all who attend the dance to wear hard-time clothes. The next business meeting will be evening, Dee. 16, at the V. tn W. H. A. club rooms, 89 Rowena stree...…

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…A If I dant Apish periodical Carter Wgrot4 Magri • g1ng4t4an 20, OHIO TIEPErnort/f,wksit •• HEADS COMMITTEE ARRANGING DANCE LEVITAN ENDORSED BY A GREAT VOTE :-: CLASSIFIED :-: PAGE NINE (AKonicLe FOR RENT-1730 Clairmount Ave. Nash Motors Enjoyed Biggest November in History of Its Operations. beautiful rooms, lower fiat. Garage. $75. Call Empire 1576-R. --- FOR RENT—Furnished room, steam Six MACK B. WEISS—Strictly kosher Nash sal...…

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…DECEMBER 12, 1924 Thukn ttonfr,wisit (if RONICLE SOLOMON'S TEMPLE 1 COST $30,000,000 But Second Sanctuary Surpassed It in Magnificence. ft i VIENNA.-(J. T. A.)-The cost of the construction of Solomon's Temple was not less than $30.000,000, accord- ing to the estimate of Professor Ig- natz Alfred Grotte of Breslau, who lectured here on The Two Jewish pension. and Cabin of Jewin Tel***** hie As•nci•) (From C Temples." The first temple, buil...…

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