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November 14, 1930 • Page Image 1

…A maieu Avisk Periodical 6cNter _ amen At1NUa • CINCINNATI 30, 011110 mama e be at and )r the to ea. fiat l•stine 'ranee. Hens. 'f the lostine rmally orient age in oblige. e. eon. r and oe or in is .1 tub goa- d: nor their •f and or be a that for all or of moral of es. atonal .t that that .e um az the nveni. office re are to to retrego aerial Brit- t with ETROITAWISH All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS HIZONICLE cT6Eil...…

November 14, 1930 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO PIE nLTROITIEW1Sif f1RONICLE come the next day for a reply. Meets Antokolsky. PALESTINE POLICY TO BE CLARIFIED BEFORE PARLIAMENT 11 S HIGH SCHOOL (committee, PLANS GRADUATION, GREAT TRIBUTE TO LIEUT-GOV. LEHMAN and Mrs. Eva Pollack,. EIGHT ANTI-SEMITES chairman of the program commit- ELECTED IN AUSTRIA tee, are devoting much deal of time When I was admitted to the Senior Division. to this undertaking. The proceeds presence of An...…

November 14, 1930 • Page Image 3

…A merica lavish Periodical eater e ot ot I e 0 0 CLASSIFIED , Not Only an Excellent Dinner . . . but a Marvelous Show, and Dancing, too! I Gusts ions. 77 E. Vernor Highway Operated by Werner Itextaurant MM..: CHICKEN! Nowhere else can you get afine tasting chocken as •t Zr.. . Our unusual preparafon of Steaks, Italian Spaghetti, and Barbecue Sand- w,ches has made an enviable repute. ton for us. ARBECUE &CHICKEN "liken Fit, Eat...…

November 14, 1930 • Page Image 4

…1111 monfEmsnetRANICLf. lemloweenes 51,,t1 .51 1 • — • iiIEVEMITIEWISII ORM ictr, Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Cs, km Entered as Second-class matter March 8, 19IE at the Poet. office at D0,011., Mich., under the ad of March L 1879. General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telephon•i Cadillac 1040 Cable Address; Chronicle London Whom 14 Stratford Place, London, W. I, England Subscription, i...…

November 14, 1930 • Page Image 5

…Asir ■ INNINI IMP 111111111111111114 .4111 , t • It iL YATRotidEwisnOiRmicLE C R LJ LISIEN Se10114, 4 r4 Musical erusader• Wed Midnight ' etesue Give yourself "foreign" tray el with your mid-winter sunshine...ot no extra cost. Riviera-like resorts... romantic history ...semi-tropical glamour. 11 ports in 29 days. The niaryel- ship Duchess collfed- ford, Jan. 9 and Feb. 11. 8th season. Ask your toe...agent or is r'soi ' t.7gstueed N...…

November 14, 1930 • Page Image 6

…- - - L Lituomtac PAGE ',31X Only at BENTON'S Can You Get HAS PART IN TEMPLE SISTERHOOD PROGRAM 500 DONORS PLEDGED FOR HADASSAH AFFAIR New Members Enrolled at Annual Musical Membership Tea. ARCH SUPPORT SHOES Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman of Hamilton boulevard gave a din- ner last Sunday in honor of the forty-fifth wedding anniversary of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Friedman of Pittsburgh. t Benton's Low Price— Sirs. Felix Ma...…

November 14, 1930 • Page Image 7

…ilEDLTROIT, inC15/1(if kONICT£ TWO GROUPS GIVE BRIDGE•DANSANT Talk of All 'Detroit! Engagements A "linked bridge-dansant" will FOR Rev. and Mrs. Leibovitz. )1r. and Mrs. Sam Bookstein of Gladstone avenue announce the engagement of their (laughter, Anti. to Jack NI. Tucker, son of N1r., and Mrs. Frank Tucker. Last Sunday's enormous crowd was so obviously pleased that we have decided to continue this un- usual dinner as a regular Sunday ...…

November 14, 1930 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT 7441 171K4111', IEWISli tifRONICLE DELBRIDGE TO MAKE i APPEARANCE SUNDAY' READ! What Nathan Simons Says About The Olympia Hotel & Baths MOUNT CLEMENS, MICH. Phones Cadillac rja NATHAN SIMONS Insurance 12th Floor, Majestic Bldz. DETROIT. MICA. Mr. Max Elki • r 'o Olympia Ilotel, s Avero, Cas Mt. Clemens, Michigan. Nov. 3rd. 1930 Dear Mr. Elkin: It gives rne great pleasure to recommeml the mineral baths at your hotel and...…

November 14, 1930 • Page Image 9

…Antrim ,}swish Periodical Cotter CLIFFON CINCINNATL40, 01(10 TIE, fkrRorrimsnaROINICLE voloommunillimmonvo , Todd, Former Secretary to MANUEL URBACH Late Congressman Lon- Granite and Marble don, to Speak Sunday. Monuments Now in our New Location 7723 TWELFTH ST. Euclid 7192 Aniemmomournim moann1 1 L GILBERT'S Funeral Home PAGE NINE COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN IN CHARGE OF SHAAREY ZEDEK SISTERHOOD BAZAAR MRS. ROSE COLDSTICK DEAD AFTER ACC...…

November 14, 1930 • Page Image 10

…Delta Sorortly. The newly organised Iota Delta Sordir• ., Ity is to bold installation of officers et t the Addison Hotel, in the Florentine I Roan, on Saturday evening, Nov. IS. by way of •n informal dinner•dance. A ftRomici.€ plEDLTRorrd. Vail ■•■ ••041 .111 ■ •••• CLU Nightingale GIrls. NEWS Philomatha Debating Club. Alpha S•ms Phi. Young Peale Zion Club. Zedahke Club. The altrui.tie committee of Greater La t Sunday. the Philoimithi...…

November 14, 1924 • Page Image 1

…HEDETROIT BWISit jfRONICLf All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1924 VOL. XVI, NO. 25 Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents His Governance HOUGH ISSUES CALL Formulates Code ORT FUND MEETING [Explains MILLER SETS FORTH To Mandates Commission JEWS OF ENGLAND rjg,if,i,20,-rieli:ciillsetssaysl TO EFFECT LEAGUE I ACTIVITI...…

November 14, 1924 • Page Image 2

…OR0Ntaf, 7 i lf.rdL9Tttlii PAGE TWO ••• 1•0011 ■ 111 ■ tions in and near Detroit. Thousands With Beauty of The exhibition is endorsed by the' women's clubs of Detroit and is at-, Florists' Display. tracting attention from flower lovers' all over the city. The show opens the remaining days The autumn flower show, which opened in Convention Hall, Wood. at 10 a. m. Admission is 35c. ward and Garfield avenues, Thursday evening, is the larg...…

November 14, 1924 • Page Image 3

…THE gutol niit • For Those Homes Where the Best Is None Too Good w • )ETROIT !'AGE frwicrtift posi TIMES Cub N ( otes • Philomathic Debating Club. The question "Resolved, That Con- gress Be Allowed to Over-Ride De- cisions of the .Supremo Court by a Two-Thirds Vote" was debated at the last meeting of the Philomathic De- bating Club. The negative was up- held by Benjamin Kurtzman and Rob- ert Bernstein, who defeated Norman Rom and ...…

November 14, 1924 • Page Image 4

…"IncyprRon;/1,%isti tit RONIC.1", PAGE FOUR esC2/ 1 1 4, sitifr 1$1. uff i - HE Er Ron' EWISII MOM ■ • 171WIIMP J . 111101 • ...WM 041.11••• Published shed Weekly by Th• Chronicle Pubhells, Co.. Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager lead mobs in acts of violence. As long as the judiciary can weigh deliberately and decide with reason and jus- tice, we have a feeling that civilization still ho...…

November 14, 1924 • Page Image 5

…PAGE FIVE jErGISslisliERrIs'irgTDINE,As Vrtib (r PASSES RESOLUTION ON LEOPOLD DEATH (Continued from Page 1) tell which is not forthcom'ng." The Pisgah Lodge Recalls Service3 • '/stunts iirvithization is a little insti - Former Chief Performed I lition, quite apart front the commun. to Community. By Chas. H Josephs) (Copywright, 1921. Hy; people only know it exists in so 1 r years I have been trying to get in the class of the wealthy. Now,...…

November 14, 1924 • Page Image 6

…Mcnentortirmin(AitorIctig PAGE SIX GOLF CLUB EFFECTS A PERMANENT BODY Two Important Events 'Now Going 0. 2 Morris Moscowits Heads Board of Di- rectors Chosen. In the recent student elections at IlEthland Manor Boarding School, Tarrytown - tot - N. Y., three Detroit girls were eh tsen to . .o'd office•. Mts.: Retta Mae Tannen• holz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ben- jamin Tannenholz of the Whittier Apartments, was appointed by the student body...…

November 14, 1924 • Page Image 7

…PAGE SEVEN fity.PLIKon iwisn KoN l ACTS AS CHAIRMAN OF DANCE COMMITTEE EFFECTS ARRANGEMENTS FOR LUNCHEON BRIDGE Ili melhodn Women's and Misses' ard Then to Washington FurTrimmed Coats Mrs, Joshua Karbel of Blaine ave. • hostess to eight couples last hue Sunday evening in honor of Nliss Sara' (Iornum, whom/ marriage to Jai'', gar will take Mace in the near future. Bridge and- other games were planed ,taring tht• evening.. A midnight di...…

November 14, 1924 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT 7i)Eifiniton;Amsii (ARON WO: B'NAI MOSCHE GIVES PORTRAIT TO VASS --- Cong regation Honors Past President H. B. ALPER COMMENDED FOR FIVE YEARS' WORK resolution of thanks f,,r ,ffivient services rendered during the past five years by Hirsh B. Alper ,,t 376 4 Bru-h street was passed hv the of$, eel's and board of (Brae 's of the Several hundred members were Beth Jacob Synagogue , meetin present last Sunday evening at a ban- held Su...…

November 14, 1924 • Page Image 9

…c SHOPPING DIRECTORY Jaqua-Detroit Products. WINDOW SHADES, AWNINGS, TENTS, ETC. Cadillac 6970 937 Earned St. E. w ROYCE & PASSMORE, Inc. Dealers in Caned., Perrot. and Gold•Eish, al. Bird, Fish. Dog .,,d Poultry Supplies. HIRAM JACKSON gas and other methods. Under go•rantee •t low cost. We as- erteous treatment and Care - s ure too Ileenhed and , m . Fumigator coil, trended by Board of Health. De• eeland and Toledo Exterminator Hickor...…

November 14, 1924 • Page Image 10

…• , itotivir FRIEDBE WOO DETROIT'S REAL ESTATE SENSATION ,/,/,/ FORD MOTOR CO'S HIGHLAND PARK PLANT•. ANC PAPA SUBDIVI3ION AVE. OPPOSITE THE ( One Million Dollars ) touptIt and &tarok pane Protects 'Purchasers of nedberis Iliaand Park 100 01.0 * 0 0 0 ‘ b 6.''''s1 ubdivision 00V1 b0 0104' .00° ' , ve s, (The Property All Detroit Is Talking About) ag t°4 LOCATED OPPOSITE THE FORD MOTOR CO'S. GREAT HIGHLAND PARK PLANT A So...…

November 14, 1919 • Page Image 1

…THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL. VI. NO. 24. PALESTINE WILL BE PROSPEROUS LAND SAYS CAPT. LEVIN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1919. POLISH JEWS WILL GET Head of Pogrom Investigating Commission Back Home EQUAL RIGHTS, SAYS NEW AMBASSADOR NEW Y OR K.—Prince Casimir Lu- Immirski, the first -Ambassador front Poland 16•• the- United States, has arrived in New York with his family. The new Ambassad...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE TWO ounismallinnuomonimmuntsminamourmismommumnimminsiominimmiconnumnimmommemuso BUY FURS NO TES LOCA Grass, of spent the week-ed Cleve with tier .. D. Rosenthal, of 95 Freda- t t1Mrs auknt, Ili, my rtle The Misses Minna Benderoff and Pearl V. Weisberger, of Detroit, Mich., are being much feted during Mr. and Mrs. J. Levy, of 331 War- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Welt, of 52 their stay in Los Angeles, Cal. On Cha...…

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…-,aswwww, PAGE THREE THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE 141 ,x A Cincinnati Kansas City Cleveland St. Louis 177•170 - 181 ISOODWARD AVE DETROIT "Song of Songs" Satire Pioneer Resident of Says Prof. Waterman Detroit Passes Away The news of the death of Mrs. Han- nah Hirschman on Wednesday, No- vember 5th, was a tragic blow to her host of friends. Apparently in splen- did health, having at no time lagged in her various social and charitab...…

November 14, 1919 • Page Image 4

…THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE FOUR UNREST. This is as far as the present program of the Central Conference in FUND DRIVE TO GO ON UNTIL ENTIRE matters of this kind, is intended to reach. \Ve believe it is all sufficient MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION to meet the present condition. Should further steps need to be taken, AMOUNT IS RAISED the Conference may be depended upon to do its part. But there is no Published Weekly by The Jewish...…

November 14, 1919 • Page Image 5

…PAGE FIVE THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE DR. SPRAGUE, NOTED LECTURER, AT JEWISH =- WOMAN'S CLUB NOV.23 7--= Ell IIMMINISMINIMINIIIIMMOMIIMMIIM1111111111111111111IMINEMEN JAPANESE ART STORE Bwd. 70 Washington Dr. Leslie Willis Sprague, noted authority on industrial and labor problems, will speak at the Temple Beth El, Sunday evening. November 23, on the s ubject, "What Capital ant Labor Owe to the Public and to Fite' Other." under the joint...…

November 14, 1919 • Page Image 6

…THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE FOUR FUND DRIVE TO GO ON UNTIL ENTIRE AMOUNT IS RAISED This is as far as the present program of the Central Conference in matters of this kind, is intended to reach. We believe it is all sufficient to meet the present condition. Should further steps need to be taken, MICHIGAN'S JEWISH NOME PUBLICATION the Conference may be depended upon to do its part. But there is no Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicl...…

November 14, 1919 • Page Image 7

…PAGE FIVE THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 JAPANESE ART STORE 70 Washington Blvd. ( "*"" and Cliff ord Shop Early Take advantage of uhf: opportunity and attend our the Membership to 2,000. Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerburg, Chair- man of the Intellectual Advancement Committee, who arranged the splen- did cour...…

November 14, 1919 • Page Image 8

…PAGE SIX THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE THE LAUGHTER OF THE JEW BY FANNIE LESSING Ernest Renan maintains in his As the Jew in European countries i i des Langues Semitiques ' w as excluded from every profession Hstore that the Semitic races, and, conse- and also from agricultural pursuits, quently, also the Jews, are lacking in I t was only natural that he had to humor, in the capacity for laughter. depend upon commercial activities to Strang...…

November 14, 1919 • Page Image 9

…THF, IWTRCIIT PAGE SEVEN IFW1GIa CI-IPONICI F. IN THE FINANCIAL WORLD WEEKLY MARKET REVIEW. The Watch-dog BY O'HARA, FERRISS & CO. of Business Treat Prisoners As Matthew Finn Adds Banking Department Individuals, Warns In New Business Quarters Dr. Taub At Forum 7% FIRST MORTGAGES ON HIGH GRADE IMPROVED PROPERTY Why receive only 6% When we will place your money on the best grade of Detroit real estate„ With new houses on, in best real...…

November 14, 1919 • Page Image 10

…PAGE EIGHT THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE ociol==meroc=cono=lonot=o=ro o WARSAW OFFICIALS BAR YOUNG JUDAEA NOTES. Temple Beth El Notes. Motors, Oils, Mining and Curb Industrials for Cash JEWS FROM CITY JOBS 0 The second open meeting and con- Services. or on Moderate Margins cert held Nov. 2 on the occasion of Saturday—Services are held every Warsaw—Every possible pretext is 11 the second anniversary of the Balfour Saturday morning at 10:30. The...…

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