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July 14, 1922 • Page Image 3

…America ffarisit Periodical Carta CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THRIiit rt_iljerRotrionsit(ARamat i — 1 OPEN NEW PALACE ROYAL "IF For Mid-Summer Reductions! In high grade merchandise we suggest a visit to this great store. FOR EXAMPLE:— Summer Dresses Of Ginghams, Dotted Swiss and Linens. $13.95 Are You Prepared to Enjoy Yourself This Summer? If not it will pay you to visit the Capitol School of Dancing, located in th...…

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…PAGE FOUR America and other countries a number of so-called free-think- ' er. v, who are radicals in their political open ions, and who have, without adopting any other religion, placed themselves outside the pale of Judaism. This contingent is, however, by no means MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION fixed. The attitude of antagonism to Judaism frequently gives Published Weekly b y The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. way, in later life,...…

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…/it L 5gr Ron: GIAS . (Copywright, 1921. JUDGE REPORTS ON Oldpf r r 14- 6011.. 13)(- 0 S EP PALESTINE GROWTH 1Bernard Rosenblatt Tells of Progress Made in Home Land. By Chas. H. Joseph.) There are about 110,000,000 people in the United States. One hundred and seven millions are non-Jew s. Of this number some 50,- 000,000 number anmog their acquaintances Jews that they say "are different" and "not like other Jews." You know the Jews I...…

July 14, 1922 • Page Image 6

…Tackraorr,/EwisiteiRomicLE PAGE SIX •■■■ Mr. and Mrs. S. Halpern gave a surprise party recently for Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Eder at the home of the latter on Lake Shore drive. The fol- lowing were present: Mr. and Mrs. II. Freedman, Sir. and Mrs. R. Schul- man, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lippet, Mr. and Sirs. J. Saulson of Cleveland, Miss Rose Singer, Miss Betty Sha- piro, Abe Lippet, Harry Last, Ethel last, Jean Shapiro and Mr. and Mrs. F. Moyer and f...…

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…t'AGE SEVEN Tatii)smon;kwisnaiRoroca; — - - - ARREST ZINOVIEV'S NEPHEW AS ZIONIST Sleeveless Sport Jackets Which Mean Comfort and Smartness. in Summer's Activities A fashion that is indeed a practi- cal acquisition to the sport ward- robe. Their bright colors, charm- ing with sports skirts and, and their well cut correct line are very appealing. All are of wool jersey. $7.50—$8.75 Dimity Blouses Dainty Styles $1.90 SIEGEL C06116...…

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…• — Lou Goldberg 111 1 MIL' '110 ■■■ --------- ..... -• 1414 Griswold Where You Will Find An order of the Polish Ministry exempts Jews from the necessity of appearing as witnesses in the courts of Justice on Jewish holy days. • • • Investment Bonds 0 ■ .s - William Kroll of New York City has • been awarded the Morris Loeb prize of $1,000 given annually to the student doing the best work at the Institute of Musical Art. • • Wires ...…

April 14, 1922 • Page Image 1

…A lga/Call brewish Periodical Cotter Islichigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English cur. Avarua • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO 6- 11- EbETROITAWISII IRONICL MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL. XI. NO. 21. Telephone cLertp A L E 8-3-2-6 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1922 $150,000 RAISED IN MAGNIFICENT NEW TEMPLE BETH EL FOR DAVID A. BROWN HONORED AT VICTORY PERIOD OF AN HOUR COMPLETION OF...…

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…7. 11E V LI R OF FI LISISII (I l itaNICIL PAGE TV 0 The Jewish Title to Palestine A Striking Defense of the Zionist Cause. By ISRAEL COHEN, London. the text of the draft Mandate, ta, given as the ground for reconstit,, , ,d e therein the Jewish National II dd. "Historic connection" may nut , same thing as "historic title", Inc claim that we advocate is also s , thing different. It depends ii, t .• long run for its realization, as . more u...…

April 14, 1922 • Page Image 3

…rnsPeraonAlusneuto.NicLE - Young Judaea "Athena" Fit for a Goddess. t. /S- ff—Zi) Costumers to Gentlewomen Cadillac 861 Cherry 8656 JOSEFF BROS. SUPERIOR KOSHER RESTAURANTS Exclusive Caterers to Wedding Parties and Banquets LUNCH ROOM AND DELICATESSEN Open Day and Night 20 West Adams Avenue Near Fyle'• Shoe Store V. GEIST & SON linbatakm 92 - 98 Garfield Ave. Artist Declares Achievements NEW YORK. — The Convention of Jews in ...…

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…7ifel)erRorr,/nrisnliiRoNifir PAGE FOUR 01:101=0 1=10 =01=1=10 1110 • 01:111 1 •Money to Lend! 11 • 11 0 1 . • Thomas Mortgage Co. 0 0 506 Penobscot Bldg. 1:101=30=0=10=01=10=0 1=110=0 AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY Three years ago the Union Investment Company started discounting automobile contracts, and, in spite of general business conditions, has made the following remarkable record: This is the record of the company to date: • Feb. 6...…

April 14, 1922 • Page Image 5

…Americo% lads* Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AYVWI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE PIEfrritiardatNi al RON IC LE raternal A. D. HILLMAN Real Estate Exchange Specialist I exchange what you hase and its not want for what you have ion and do want Cash for Land Contracts and Mortgages. 213 Hammond Bldg. Main 4763 Tittb Notes Bicur Cholem Juniors. Dr. Louis Weiss, chairman of the Tipp, well known local jour- xcursion to be given by the Bicur nal...…

April 14, 1922 • Page Image 6

…7imperRotrjr.wisn Atom IGLE AGE SIX himself and of his abilities and of his energies in the measure of his powers. Let each man do what he can, but let none be altogether laggard. The tasks of a humanitarian and religious character that need to be done are every man's concern. Let MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION -- the meeting held here last Sunday be to those who read of it Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc as ...…

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…TilEi)CIR011;Alt1S/10RoN Is ISTI Olf,-445 GIAS. (Copyright, 1921. By Chas. II Joseph.) Rabbi Joseph Silverman of Temple Emanu•El, New York, is much pertrurbed over the outcome of the Genoa Conference in relation to the British Mandate over Palestine. He feels that the anti-Semites are bending every effort to prevent this consummation, which, accord- ing to Dr. Silverman, "is devoutly to be wished." I think that our w orthy rabbi need have ...…

April 14, 1922 • Page Image 8

…TIE i)gritorilmsn I RON ICU: PAGE EIGHT WILLARD STORAGE CO. MAKES RADIO BATTERY NATHAN D. METZGER JOS. SANDERS SANDERS& METZGER A storage radio "B" battery has been recently announced by the Wil- lard Storage Battery Company of Cleveland, Ohio. Instructions to its service stations state that production will begin at time and the first deliv- eries will be made during the early part of April. A quiet "B" battery will be received by the m...…

April 14, 1922 • Page Image 9

…PAGE NINE fitEfrritolUmosnalmiciL es../ ■•■•■ •••••/..../WWMIMa•MOMOVVV. gaginatu Nalco Girdle Smartness The Jewish Ladies Aid Society am Beth El Sisterhood held a joint meet ing on Wednesday afternoon at the Community Center. Hosteases fo the afternoon were Mrs. M. G. Meyer Mrs. Robert Long and Sirs. Harr Lenick. is assured if one buys the all im- portant girdle at New York Shops. Never have we had a more out- standing selection of sil...…

April 14, 1922 • Page Image 10

…PAGE TEN VIEVerRonjonsnetRoxicm oeia1 and 0D ■ arsonai • Two and Three-Piece '65 - $ 75 - '95 ffimethath3 Charles Rodin of Los Angeles With only two weeks off, the Corn- Calif., announces the engagement o his daughter, Pearl Josephine, to Dr munity Bazaar, sponsored by Pisgah Herman Karl Sachs of Frederick Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B., is gaining A charming affair of the past week in importance, as additional local or- was the delightful d...…

April 14, 1922 • Page Image 11

…America Jewish Periodical eater CLIFTON ATINU1 • CINCINNATI 30, 01110 PAGE ELEVEN 7111:201 tor hltisn ai RON KIT, The Dime Savings Bank Detroit, Michigan Member of Federal Reserve System. Resources over $40,000,000.00. The Spirt of Thrift You notice it—you feel it when you enter this great bank and come in contact with many other people who call at the bank for the same purpose as you do—to deposit funds in the Savings Department. T...…

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…PAGE TWELVE APRIL 14, 1922 TREPETR014EWISH OROINICLE T- ASKS CONGRESS TO ENDORSE ZIONISM --- (Concluded from page one.) - Sir Herbert Samuel's health has been completely restored, the lligh Commissioner having resumed his duties, a government communique states. Speaking at a big workers' rally in Jerusalem, J. Sprinzak, a leader of Poet Ilazeir, denounced the limitation of Jewish immigration to Palestine. • • • • p. JOY FARM From hill...…

October 14, 1921 • Page Image 1

…Algae<III ffewith periodical Coder WyrON Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English AVINOI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO New Telephone THE,,DETROIT LWISR. 844-6 11RONICLE GLENDALE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL. X. NO. 21. Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1921. Imrmgran HIAS COMMISSIONER OBSTACLES PAVE WAY j Harsher Rules Are Planned OF PALESTINE FUTURE ENCOURAGES CUBAN IMMIGRANT CE...…

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…PAGE TWO uuuuuuumuuuumui°°iiiuiauuu Knabe Warerooms li ThEPernoRliwisil _ The BON laZ BULLETIN 14m3d cill-P CINCINNATI, 0., Oct. 14.—Dr. Gotthard Deutsch, noted Jewish di- vine, historian and writer and pro- fessor of Ilebrew Union College, died at his home here Friday. Dr. Deutsch (Copyright, 1921. By Judith Ish•Kishor.) had been ill since last Monday when ISHACISHOR. A YOUNG FOLKS' PAGE CONDUCTED BY JUDITH he complained of a slight ...…

October 14, 1921 • Page Image 3

…Almeria!If ,fewish periodical Cotter CUPTON AV/NUI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO WAmr.---emsvs Athena Knit Underwear , Knee and ankle length suits with bodice or built-up tops. • Cotton Knit Suits $1.25 to $1.95 o- Light, Medium and Heavy Weight Silk and Wool Union Suits $2.85 All styles. Merino Suits $2.85 All styles. .110. ■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■ •sommosms ■ Naosmes. ■■■■■.■ molwsmsome, g FA number of Young Judaeans have al- ready e...…

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…INTROdeff1511 ROA E14 PAGE FOUR 4}000** *******0000000 translate the emotions, the longings, the loves, and the hates even, of the human soul. Perhaps there has been no time in human history when the stimulating and inspiring power of music has been so evident MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION as in the present time. Who does not recognize the tremen-' d us part that music played in the great world conflict? Next Published Weekly by The Je...…

October 14, 1921 • Page Image 5

…A men- cam ,eprislt Periodical Carter CLIFTON ATINU1 • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE FIVE Thcflynton. frwun Raving KADIMAH GIRLS RABBI BERKOWITZ GIVES Another farm colony, built by the tween British, Jews and Arabs. But, I INTERESTING ADDRESS deney towards the easy acceptance ' job can be found them. They are TO BICUR CHOLEM JRS. of "spoon-feeding." These colonies, classified by the doctors into three enterprise of a single man, and in a as a...…

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…rits9entogisinsa vanae, PAGE SIX Zenipir Nctli Ll ••■••■■ ••••• , :Votes cKosenberg Bros. Manufacturers of FINE FURS 1.1 In the Wholesale 'District 230 Jefferson Ave. West Hudson Seal Coat Wrap Squirrel Tuxedo Fro t Squirrel Cuffs 3411ou of 71Roluers Regular Services Resumed: The eighteenth season of Sunday services will be resumed at Temple Beth El on Sunday, Oct. 23, at o'clock. The subject of Rabbi Leo M. Franklin's sermon on...…

October 14, 1921 • Page Image 7

…A merica Awish periodical dater C1APTON AMU! - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO ritEPE_Mcriblasn PAGE SEVEN RON Betrothal Announced 4 to rl 4 ociat and Qrsonai New Low Prices on PT ekka 9 • H. Wethman of Burlingame ave- nue spent several days in New York City the past week. Stylish Fall Dresses The Himelhoch Achievement Returning from a fortnight's visit with relatives and friends in Newark, N. .J., is G. I.. Ehren of Teunyaon avenue. Unu...…

October 14, 1921 • Page Image 8

…▪ PicVentotrjrnsn tfl Roman rIGE EIGHT LOCAL BOY AT THE classes: Class A, those schools which GUTWILLIG APPOINTED GARRICK THIS WEEK admit men only with two or more AS MANAGER OF BANK years of work in a recognized col- OF DETROIT'S BRANCH LETTE.R. BOX lege. Class A schools also require pre- Ile will tell you that after fasting you must eat strictly clean and fresh meals. liminary training in chemistry biol- (Editor's Note:—With the resump- ...…

October 14, 1921 • Page Image 9

…Amakait ,fish Periodical Carter CLITTON AYINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 1MTIE 4T /EWISA "A Chazan or A Pushcart Peddler WRITER SAYS JEWS GORDON, WEINGARDEN ORGANIZE COAL COMP'NY ARE DESTINED TO The many friends of A. S. Gordon will be interested to note that he has withdrawn from the weed-Gordon Company of this city, both actively and financially. Also that he has affiliated himself with A. A. W garden, a former resident of this city, who ha...…

October 14, 1921 • Page Image 10

…Iffsperaorrinnam (nimbi:az PAGE TEN CONARD-r0 R1 RA N Largest, fastest steamers in the world. Excellent treatment of pas- sengers. There is a local agent in your town or nearby. To Poland, Lithuania, Uh- rainia and all Baltic States via Hamburg: Oct. 29 SAXONIA Cabin 1413 to 1447 Agents of the Polish police raided and examined documents and records in all the Jewish dailies of Warsa•. No reasons for the action were given. • •• 3d Cl. ...…

January 14, 1921 • Page Image 1

…Americo, (wish Perk, Neal Cotter CLISION AVINUI CINCINNATI 10, 0010 IFEVETROITAWISII !Michigan' s Only Newspaper Printed in English Jewish New Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 .....,....••• ■ •••••••• ■ •••••••wsoo.,,,INI, anI MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL IX. NO. B. —.- CHARITIES' OFFICERS RECOUNT PAST YEAR'S WORKS JEWISH. Need for Extension of Activity To North-end Shown; Ad- vise Consolidated Efforts. --- WILLIAM FRIEDMAN ...…

January 14, 1921 • Page Image 2

…[-Act. rWO li ETROI EICISIIIr RO,V ICLE 11111MAIMMENVYINIr••••■•••••••••■ "4".4`.<1 4`...."4 \f".: ."4".. 4 ■•■•■■ JEWISH BATTALIONS IN THE HOLY LAND •"NP•voN.N.N...".N.,"...".3..›....N.A.P... :Continued From Page One. For Gentlewomen 222 WOODWARD AVENUE Bigger and More Attractive Than Ever 331-3% to 50% OFF ( LINENS Hundreds of shoppers have already taken ad- vantage of the unusual savings featured In our greatest January Lin...…

January 14, 1921 • Page Image 3

…America 9cwish Pedalled Cotter =MON MMUS - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO plEventondalsno Ital !CIA SAYS IMMIGRATION FEAR IS UNFOUNDED ' continued From Page One. \ bile he had some words to say .•• tie "honesty and big heart" of fr• &lick A. \\;allis, Commissioner of Immigration at Ellis Island, Mr. I„ usp'in asserted that the Commis- needed experience. lli• did not realize," declared the yss, that the great influx front • o4 in 'August and Septe...…

January 14, 1921 • Page Image 4

…Id PAGE FOUR lilEVeruork/LivisnOmoritac morale of all the people will inevitably be lowered. To be sure, the Joint Distribution Committee has front time to time, see believe, made some slight provision for special men of this MICHIGAN'S JLWISli ftUoit. rt.-dal-It-Ai ION type who have been in need. lint more needs to be done. If the organization as such cannot see its way clear to putting these men Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Pu...…

January 14, 1921 • Page Image 5

…A merfram ,}swish Periodical Coder CLITION AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PEPri ttorUaisnei RONICLE The Anti-Semite Scare A JEWISH GALILEO -- By Edwin F— Slosson. PAGE FIVE -10 ... 4' .elbit. (Continued From Page One. on's method is astounding. Betel- geuse has a rliameter, it was discov- . il4 OCial Z ered, a little more than 300 times that Among the evil influences that to the Jews: that the medir.4 - "1 the sun, and nearly as larg...…

January 14, 1921 • Page Image 6

…el al and Qrsonal MaeDiarmid's Co rner--- on six different corners stand MacDlarmid atoms additions to the parent More at 1322 Broadway. The newest at these it THE CHOCOLATE SHOP at Woodward and Clifford. The New Tailleur SUITS awe Yet, new as Il Is, CHOCOLTE SHOP has already given the name "MaeDhormids' Corner" to this location. :5t. , ac 1 . 9 9 anti4 Sir. and Sirs. Niarcus I., Freud 1(Avetir(olyn Strauss) have returned from an ex...…

January 14, 1921 • Page Image 7

…AMericaN Aprish Pena&Cal &kr CLIFTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE SEVEN EI 1511 :TILO IT LL 191___ .oetal and Qrsonat 21F7 4- * "Meet Friedberg Wear Diamonds" r ; f { ° - ■ A .• s ■ • • Fri. erts limellikeill 9c 1230 Woodward Ave. Mr. J. A. Landauer, of llotel Tuller, has returned front a trip to New Mr. and Mrs. Curt \Veinberg en- tertained at their home, 1627 Taylor avenue last Friday evening, cards and York. dancing be...…

January 14, 1921 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT Alemite Lubricators ALIEMITE LUBRICATING CO. OF MICH. Auburn Beauty Six ri_ipneptoni L L ■ un CLRoivieLE For All Makes of Cars." Phone Glendale 7942 23 W. Hancock Ave. 788 Woodward Ave. Glendale 7460 Progress and Prosperity Reflected by Auto Show N. Y. AUTO SHOW BREAKS RECORD to make "Judaism" foremost in our lives. Up until this year we had no spir- itual guide, and our house of wor- TRYSQIJARES OVERWHELM IDLE HOURS OF...…

January 14, 1921 • Page Image 9

…A merica swish Periodical Coder CLIFTON AVINUll - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE Wm') enton; Ansi' (A RON ICLE BUSINESS AND FINANCE Capitalization and the Income Tax ,,„ a net Inemne of 435,000 a cor- o , ration whose reported Invested vital Is 4100,000 pays a tax of $1(1,3io, while on a capital Of 1150,04 the tax Is $7,800. [toes your reported ea vital In. , i•lude all your assets at their true taluatlon? Our booklet on the income tag I...…

January 14, 1921 • Page Image 10

…▪ PAGE TEN jiifilgrKorrlDtisit(ifito,Nraz 1 4.1 4.11 4- ON. 0.1- baXXX)- , zr.- AP •II^ Ar 4, n•C XXX /Th ZIrS•., .7. •%-• ,,ar 4E" .4., C X X X2-042.-0 -1- 0 -I 0-. fAX1 CADILLAC Ilonsi8BrtrrwE.. - Rs A Hebrew - peaking organization is being formed in Denver, Colo. • • 1)1r. Edwin Samuel, eldest son of the High Conunissioner, has been appointed to the staff of the District Governor of Jerusalem. • • • 413E1E1R 5E111\N Secretary...…

May 14, 1920 • Page Image 1

…THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL VII. NO. 24. RELIEF DRIVE FOR $7,500,000 WAGED BY NEW YORK JEWS — -- Gentiles Also Contribute to Fund For Aiding People Of Ukraine. DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY MA Y14, 1920. Pisgah Lodge Members Ask Rent Profiteering Check Committee to Petition Governor; Would Expel Exorbitant Price Takers. simultaneousl y with the action PISGAH INITIATION MOST PRETENTIOUS IN ORDER'S AN...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE ?AGE TWO _ THE octal laud GORHAM SHOP .ersortai Complete Confidence All Society Items and other local notes should he communicated to the Once of the Chronicle by 5 o'clock each Wednesday afternoon in order to appear In the current week's Issue. Phone Cherry 3341 Society Editor. Mall notices so as to be received not later than Wednesday. On Monday last Rabbi Leo M. Franklin addressed the Detroit Eng- lish ...…

May 14, 1920 • Page Image 3

…THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE THREE Pretty April Bride. ocial and rsonal imelhocks j 180.182 Woodward Avenue Ann Wemblatt has returned liter spending a delightful visit with friends in Detroit. 177-179-181 WOODWARD AVE • M ' Ss Remy Zeiger, of. 3 Tennyson avenue, Highland Park, and Nfiss Leona llorowitz of Ann Arbor, Mich., spent the week-end with the Misses Celia and Ethel Barnett of Pontiac, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kuttnauer...…

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…ThE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE FOUR PISGAH INITIATION MOST PRETENTIOUS IN ORDER'S ANNALS dancing, which followed the banquet, and lasted until midnight with un- abated enthusiasm. There'yias danc- ing in both the gymnasium and the vestry rooms. The Committee on Arrangements (Continued From Page 1.) which had charge of the „entire pro- gram is as follows: Nitimaim E. Rosen- the principal speaker of the evening, was given a rousing welcome...…

May 14, 1920 • Page Image 5

…THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE FIVE B'NAI BRITH LOAN TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES. DRIVE IS STILL ON Sunday Services. On Sunday May 16th, at 11 o'clock, Lester Leopold, Vice-Chairman Confident That Quota of $12,000 is there will be held in the Temple our Annual Student Day Service, under Reached. the joint auspices of all the Temple The B'nai Brith Loan Fund launch. organizations. On this occasion, the rd among the members of Pisgah subject of ...…

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…• PAGE SIX THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE We take it for granted that those who framed and sponsored this i ISIEMEMIZIEMENEENEEMEMEMEIMEIMI Iti T resolution were sufficiently statesmanlike to study in all its phases MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Eit he legal possibility of carrying out this threat, for—for our part— 5! ■ Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co.. Inc. we do not like to put ours...…

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…PAGE SEVEN THE DETROIT EWISH CHRONICLE RELIEF DRIVE FOR $7,500,000 WAGED BY NEW YORK JEWS BUY FURS 0 (Continued front Page One.) F /1111 typhus constitutes a threat, dis- tant now, but serious perhaps in the near future, to the health of our own people. These suffering peoples are those for whose deliverance from oppression we of tip our sons on the battlefields. As we sacri- fled them then, so in another form we arc called to sacrifice...…

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…PAGE EIGHT THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Leader of Jewish Woman's Club rectors, eight to serve one year, and eight to serve two years. The direc- tors will, in turn, elect regular offi- cers. program of At the annual meeting of the Jew- A varied and interesting ish Woman's Cluh held Tuesday , May 4, at the club-house, 45 Rowena street, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. Max May; 1st vice- president, Mr...…

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…TtIF ?AGE NINE nrrpnier iFW1SH CHRONICLE o=iOr ==0II0==101:10==0=twio=op ■ -3/o=or--Io=o—"0=0T — "Or:1 0r—'--"t 0= 01==10C10r=XOIC101====SO=0==10 SCHOLNICK DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP! 0 0 U 0 Sale Saturday 0 STARTS U 0 May 0 U 15 Look FOR THE Big Signs 0 THESE After nearly a decade of successful crchandising in Detroit, Samuel B. Ghinasin, Junior Partner in the well known firm of Scholnick and Ghinasin is retiring from the Me...…

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…na uc.1 Mil 1 jt.W1bri UtiKUNIKA.X. IN FINANCIAL DETROIT oor:zo===iorao=octor=o=o,==iono WEEKLY MARKET REVIEW O (Furnished by Statistical Department of O'Hara, Ferries & Co. O ry FI During the past week several of the issues listed on the Local Board have been subject to more or less price re- cession. Sugars apparently have been the only class to hold firm in the face of the liquidation which has bees in progress. 'Minnesota, Michigan...…

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…PACE ElF.VEN THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICI.F. frorninent Bay City Man Now Resident of Detroit BICUR CHULEM JUNIORS. Member Federal R The next meeting of the organiza- tion will be held on May 20th, 1920, at 8 p. m. at Shaarey Zedek. The speaker of the evening, David A. Brown, who has recently returned from Europe, will deliver a message worthy of note relative to his experi- ences abroad. Many who have heard him at the Board of Commerce wi...…

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…PAGE TWELVE THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE =o= 0 r=0===t0r===0a0==0=0 o 11 Motors, Oils, Mining and Curb Industrials for Cash or on Moderate Margins )1 g owl, 0 0 CHARLES A. STONEHAM & CO. Real Estate Exchange Bldg., Detroit TELEPHONE CADILLAC 6150 (Established 1903) 41 Broad Street, New York I fAXI CADILLAC Private Appearing Cars Limousines—for all occasions Direct Private Wires Il Weekly Market Letter Sent Free II "No Promotion...…

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