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February 15, 1929 • Page Image 1

…A merica ffewish Peri°Seal Cotter All Jewish News 1 All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS CLIFTON AVINVI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO IlEbETROIT LWISBE IIRONICLE THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1929 VOL. XXVII. NO. 12 {— TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 1 0 Cents U. S. JEWISH UNITY Providence Director Believes in Need COMZET TO SETTLE HEAD OF KAMENETZ Hebraists Given H...…

February 15, 1929 • Page Image 2

…BEPETROTKAMS/191RONICLE Dependable Cartage and Transfer CITY I FELICITATE STRAUS ON 81ST BIRTHDAY (Continued from Page One.) fulfilled in his own life the ideal I of his Israel—justice and peace to I all! "What Mr. Straus is bringing to Zionism is the larger spirit of hu- man brotherhood, and what Zion- ism is bringing to Palestine is not •merely economic prosperity and po- litical recovery, but a renaissance of true idealism," the addres...…

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…Amerktut ,7arish PerlaSeal Cotter All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS CLIFTON VINCI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO REbETROITAWISII (It ROXICLE THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1929 VOL XXVII. NO. 12 TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1.0-4-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents COMZET TO SETTLE HEAD OF KAMENETZ Hebraists Given HOSPITAL ISSUE EXCLUDED FROM DRIVE U. S. JEWISH UNITY Providence ...…

February 15, 1929 • Page Image 4

…PAGE TWO riteVerRorrIt,wisn et It 0 T ICLf HOSPITAL ISSUE EXCLU DED FRORIV MD OF WELFARE FEDERATION FOR $1,200,0E00 TO CARE FOR JEWISH COMMUNAL NEEDS RETAIN Judge Theodore J. RICHTER as JUDGE of CIRCUIT COURT FAIR — HONEST — CAPABLE Has Received Bar Association Endorsement This ad. iinserted and paid fur by friends. Let's Not Forget to Re-elect JUDGE ADOLPH F. MARSCHNER Qualified by his Endorsed by men ability and humane quali...…

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…A merica lavish PerlaCal Carta CLIFTON AVINUR - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE THREE PEVErRorr Prune' RON ICH3 Glendale 3350 Open from 11 a. m. to I a. m. The T CLUB 4128 Woodward Ave. "For a Pleasant Diversion" T Reading Free Better Tea Nice Sandwiches and Tasty Salads Private Balcony for Bridge Parties and Luncheons Greens' Toilet Requisites Neatens, Evelyn Kreuger The Only Direct Route New York City 8 : 15 a. m.-$15.00--8:30 p. m.1...…

February 15, 1929 • Page Image 6

…iheileruordnusnffinomicLE PAGE FOUR - I HADASSAH HOLDS AN Health and Hygiene INTERESTING AFFAIR RETAIN CRIME IN ZION Palestine Reports an Increase in Crime Cases During the Past Year. 1 ■■■■■■•■■■■■;) LECTURES em. ■ 16.16 HERE FEB. 24 AND 26 t SANATORIUM GETS 1 GREENBERG g p Luncheon, $4400 FROM BAZAAR Dinner, "The Talk of Detroit" Dr. Chaim Greenberg, the next lecturer before the Yiddish Forum of the Jewish Centers Association, will ...…

February 15, 1929 • Page Image 7

…America ffewish Periodical Carter CU/TON MENU' CINCINNATI 30, OHIO fib ili0ENGOLD HERE TWO MORE DAYS PAGE FIVE entorriptun &max CHEVROLET' ni S $213 GROWS TO SKYSCRAPER 111 CONNELL ISADORE I. FRAZE DIES IN 64TH YEAR THROWS ITS DOORS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC JEWISH CENTER BAND READY FOR CONCERT Was Former Vice.President of Cheboygan Firat National Bank, Testimonial for Esther Field Monday, Feb. 25; Con- cert by Her Son. Isadore I. Frazer, ...…

February 15, 1929 • Page Image 8

…Mu DerRory EwisliffiRoxicLE WWWWWWIWII V.,Y1A) YeintalViztIMII.gtstt&teizil . ' , 1:*V:2;;:`*:7k11:t13:WAS ,, tizint::, t1;), 14MIAYMCctlgt=Miztrinv;iv • &DETROIT/MS/I ei- RONICLE Puhlidsed Weekly by The Jewle ► Chronicle Publishieg Ce., Inc JOSEPH J. CUMMINS JACOB H. SCHAKNE PHILIP SLOMOVITZ MAURICE M. SAFIR S President tart and T Managing Editor Advertising Manager Ent red as Second-alas. matter March 3, 1911, at the Postuffice at...…

February 15, 1929 • Page Image 9

…flefiCaN ffewish Periodical eater CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO /IL VLTROIVEWISII RON ICLf The Great Lawgiver Delicious! SUNSHINE (Continued from Preceding Page). SAMMIE TO MAKE A I PUBLIC APPEARANCE D. A. Brown, As Seen By Non Jew U. S. JEWISH UNITY BOCKOFF APPOINTED PREDICTED AT 31ST CLERK OF DEARBORN U. A. H. C. COUNCIL Jewish Young Man Chosen for legends about Muses to weave his life story of the Great Lawgiver. lint, as ...…

February 15, 1929 • Page Image 10

…HE LTROHIEW1511 DANCES PICK COMMITTEES CENTER PROVE POPULAR FOR FORMAL DANCE KNOW CLOTHES OR KNOW YOUR CLOTHIER Unusual for February—we are ex- tremely busy ... THERE'S A REASON . . . Philcons are featuring the newest fabrics . . . from the finest mills . . . designed and tailored in the authentic NEW YORK MANNER—by America's foremost style creators—at remarkably low prices ... INVESTIGATE! Advanced Showing of New Spring Models—Now Priced ...…

February 15, 1929 • Page Image 11

…• Atmerkam 9ewish Pedalled! eater • CLIFTON AVENUZ - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO ; - '.1 tif EY17Sn IN TILE LEADING cENTEtts OP TILE .C.Xe t .11 Engagements Lin& Mr. and Mrs. J. 1.ipovitch of Richton avenue announce the engage went of their daughter, Fay, to William Carl Klein, son of Sam Klein of Duquesne, Pa. Wedding Calendar Feb. 17—Miss Mollie Stettin, daughter of Mrs. Ida Stettin of 149' Westminster, to Harry Yudkoff, son of Mr. and ...…

February 15, 1929 • Page Image 12

…ORTHODOX ISSUE u sic AM PAGE TEN fatE w_ PROnIEWLS110ROXICLE ses ■ sea.,.. GGh dbl 1116 te. 36 ADAMS AVENUE WEST CONVENTION CALL A First Showing of Many Authentic Fashions 1 Surpassing Values in Spring DRESSES COATS AND ENSEMBLES Kreutzberg and I Yvonne Georgi Orches- Ira Hall Friday. C Just Delicious! Friday evening of next week That's what everybody Fay, Treat in Store for Those at An Historic Essay. In the Land of the Pharao...…

February 15, 1929 • Page Image 13

…Amerieam lavish &exiled Cotter CLIFTON AnNU1 • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO Its PAGE NINE STRADIVARIUS FOR YEHUDI, VIOLINIST DETROIT CIVIC THEATER •VLZAP Formerly Bonstelle Playhouse COLPIJIANLZ 1910 Chooses $60,000 "Princel Khevenhueller" for His Musical Bride. VrtneirnsT–T:siTi-,t=td ZO:10 ji1o7 1111 ,71. N !hit DowetoW Suldayt _k_a_st Time, "The Shannon. of Broadway" Beginning Monday, Feb. 18 KENNETH WINIFRED McKENNA & LENIHAN ' The S'n...…

February 15, 1929 • Page Image 14

…9entorrirmsn (Intori [CIE , I CITY MESSENGER COMPANY 937 E. Vernor Highway Cadillac 3240 • fuss Bear Inn 25 W. Columbia, opp. Fox Theatre I / CLU, IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL RI JEWISH ORGANIZATIONS Due to the absence of the president, Elaine Natinsky, vice- president, presided at the meeting held on Feb. 6 at the "Y." Fillet plans were made for the second annual bridge-tea to be given on Sunday, March 17, at the Barium Hotel. The kitc...…

February 15, 1924 • Page Image 1

…America 'wish periodical Cotter • CLIFTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO 1924 are gener- MI Ford's Penin- neficial. enthus- listricts cay. All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS IfEbETROITAWISII Cff1LON1GL E :ED People's entenced its, Graf d a year hey were part in udendoeff and rob- tn. 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN ne upon Penin- Kord of in, indi- produc- d if not Telephone GLENDALE Per Year, $3.0...…

February 15, 1924 • Page Image 2

…p enal ThEDUMOIVIIVISR(ARONICLE ?AGE TWO Detroit Furniture Shops' FEBRUARY CLEARANCE "Good Furniture Is Not Expensi:y" (25Ills sate a ours i; talked or 'psi Dow 1 IP` 111081 event I t g - r ater nal itn I Clt_tb Mites party is to raise money( for the The- ' ological Seminary. Admission 75 cents. among furniture Avry buyers- it enables )(al to anticipate Spring at amazing reductions re- - uoted here repara not likely to collie agai...…

February 15, 1924 • Page Image 3

…ff ewisk Periodical Carter CL1PTON ATENUI s CINCINNATI 30, OHIO 7n F Pr! ttorr /miss MA ocu) PAGE THREE • r . W ilsonia held B. A. Nifty I Pal- mem- IConcluded from page one.) V. an atliZH ..gu r sem, surer. emory Klein, r dear Fish- honor 6i rs. B. anni• Ars. R. daugh- Weiss, Klein, • iety to lit 1Vil- it Id their 12, at w club- he main evening be given I Steller Hier m- usk for is being the fore- The club rap year the home Th...…

February 15, 1924 • Page Image 4

…Mtn lit i (l RON ICLE PAGE FOUR rommommuomonnzmenfouxtmumon and inflamed narrow bigoted nationalism are behind this move, and are more effective in determining the ljp_VEIVROIT ' policy of Congress than any other factor. ■ It is up to those who may suffer from this ill ad- Published Wmkly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co, Ian. "'%'t-41 TOrlier vised piece of legislation to use all their organized in- _ _ --- Joseph J. Cummins, Preside...…

February 15, 1924 • Page Image 5

…American Awish Periodical eater CLIFTON AT1NUZ • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE i1tzl ICTIMX T,IEWISII(AX9 ■ 41c24 - ONE IN A THOUSAND 141S0 . 7A Colfpf(T -1, 0)(' G1AS. 1+. c.JOSEPH--- ICawywrisht, I921. Br Chas. H. .I•orels.) So R•rns•y Macdonald's private secretary is Rosie Rosenberg. A won- derful combination of Scotch shrewdness and Jewish perspicacity that augurs well for the administration of England's new Prime Minister. But wha...…

February 15, 1924 • Page Image 6

…FEBRUARY 15, 1924 A~e flerno trd mi s it elital Ict N ew York Letter By DAVID (Concluded from Editorial . J. HIRSCH page.) Presidents' Night" to be held on Sun- day, Feb. 21, at the Hotel Statler, will holds a promise of useful activity on be one of the biggest events of the year in laced Jewish circles. Over, which must surely be in a measure re-1300 reservations have already will e been ed a nd the seating l fac i lit is sponsible fo...…

February 15, 1924 • Page Image 7

…nn lifoi)rrtzort/rwtstiailLONicio PAGE FOUR r ttorr jEwtsit ORON1CLE "pg. eta, Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Published Wnkly by The • ---- --- Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, Business Manager - -------- — ----- ______,— et the Postollice at Detroit. March 3, 191 6, Entered as Second-rifts. h . matter h 3, lillii. on der the Act of Marc — -- General Offices and Publication Building 850High Street West ...…

February 15, 1924 • Page Image 8

…J ewish periodical Coda CLIPTON ATLNU/ • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE ph5PCMICTIEWISH (ART KZ* ONE IN A THOUSAND 14-6o i nli Ftfp-fivr GiAS. I+. JOSEPH-- 1Cmiemislit, 1921. B• Cl,... H. So R ■ ms•y Macdon•ld's private secretary is Rosie Rosenberg. A won- derful combination of Scotch shrewdness ofd Jewish perspicacity that augurs well for the administration of England's new Prime Minister. But what in the world will those heavenly twi...…

February 15, 1924 • Page Image 9

…Thci)in SIR PAGE /Os IS!, ill RON Kir, IIMMUM.0.1011.10.1101. 110 .1111101. 10111.01.1110.11101.1 . . 03 00■1Etil 0C I LEC .. 161 11 PCVA I IMO ONO LE■3 ■30 ■1011) FOR THE LADIES America's Finest t GA rno ILI Footwear 0 6 0 10 1 ON SALE AT UNO All society Items and ether local not. should be communicated to th• office of The o'clock Wednesday afternoon in order to appear in the cure.* week's Chronicle by rowlved set lat. Phone ...…

February 15, 1924 • Page Image 10

…A merica Awisk periodical eater CLIR113N ARHUS • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO TrfEVETRerfiffingri &Ramo • temple rtli El Notes Misses' Smart New Neat Miss Dorothy Krolik, daughter o ! 1Mr. and Mrs. Day Krolik, who re cently went to France with a party i of classmates from Vassar College, I has entered the Sorbonne University in Paris as a student, where she wili specialize in the French language. Tailored Dresses $25.00 For Immediate Wear I...…

February 15, 1924 • Page Image 11

…'tE VerRorr, /mutt (A RONICLE PAGE EIGHT LOCKHART MILL-END SALE! COUNCIL JEWISH WOMEN 1, Council Sight Conservation Week I Planned for March. The week of March 1 to 8 has been announced as Sight Conservation Week by Mrs. Max Bloomstein of Nashville, Tenn., national chairman of, the committie on blind of the N a- bolts' Council of Jewish \Yem•n. This I canmaign is educational and preven- lite in its purpose, as well Os correc- tivg. Its ai...…

February 15, 1924 • Page Image 12

…A merica ffewith PerioNeal Cotter CUPTON AYINU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINIi MED LTROIT, ILIVISII PIROM ICUS _ _... 1.■ • ROSA RAMA AND . . SHORE'S "DIE YIDDISHE MEMBERSHIP DRIVE SHIKSE" AT JEWISH OF HADASSAH NOW ON --------or a gain and again, , THEATER ON SUNDAY The Hadassah is one of the many', ica and she made her first appearance ! in Ibis countryat Phila ,c1Aeli,plah ,ia, i‘e:hti ltt;.; I CHICAGO OPERA CO. IN "THE JEWESS...…

February 15, 1918 • Page Image 1

…A NClitall PliliSh Periodical airier CLIFTON AVLNUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE s • • • MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Vol. III. No. 11. JEWISH WAR RELIEF MISSION REPORTS DETROIT, MICH., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1918. First Jew in Canadian Federal Parliament BY JAMES B. MORROW Boris D. Bogen and Max Senior, Back From Holland, Tell How American Relief Funds Are Spent. There were present in addition to Mr. Warburg to h...…

February 15, 1918 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE • TO JEWISH INSTITUTE __- DETROIT FAMILIES VOL. I. OF Published through the courtesy United Jewish Charities. Milton NI. Alexander, Chairman George Avrunin ' Fred M. Butzel Julian 11. Krolik Rabbi Leo M. Franklin Joseph I.. Selling, ex-officio. Miss Blanche Hart, ex-officio. Salutatory derwriters' Association, a Inv! 111 reLivts ..f men in the service to : acquaint them with the : unprecedented of...…

February 15, 1918 • Page Image 3

…r- THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Detroit Lodge No. 55 of the Knights of Pythias to Excel Its Previous Successes at the Arcadia Auditorium on February 26. The 1918 uncial Purim Ball of De- er nu, el features are being prepared.) It is !ring constantly borne nil mind that whatever high stanclards may ha, e been set in previous years troit Lodge, No. 55, ■ If the Knights of Pythias, is to be a more preten- tious affair than any of the similar functio...…

February 15, 1918 • Page Image 4

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE FOUR THE JEWISH CHRONICLE ferAlrIFIIIIKAKI.I.InigdiriorArArAirAlKIAKIAIr4 Issued Every Friday by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Company • President ANTON KAUFMAN • • MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION $1.50 per year Subscription in Advance Offices 314 Peter Smith Bldg. Phone: Cherry 3381. RABBI LEO M. FRANKLIN, Editorial Contributor All correspondence to insure publication must be sent in so as to reach t...…

February 15, 1918 • Page Image 5

…America ffewisk Pedalled _ et N kr CLIFTON ATINCI - CINCINNATI 10, 01110 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE FIVE I NO.a0110a0a0A0K00:1tOitat0X0D0-74X(OKOX0X0/tOit'agasO)tOrtatOg.O.n.X0(tOt(Oa0hOnonOn0.a.0303.80110itiaoSd 'al" SOCIETY 000 0 Annual Sample Fur Sale of All 11s• sample pleres of our fifteen salesmen are oaTertol at tern/aka I tie retIttotiorot! H. & B. MARKS 212 MICHIGAN Near Third. 0 it To Insure publication all items of Inter...…

February 15, 1918 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE JEWISH CHRONICLE SOCIETY Mr. and NIrs..kdolph Lappner,! Mrs. Sol Goldsmith is visiting formerly of New York city, are 1 her daughter, Mrs. Louis Feibel, receiving congratulations on the (lf l'(,lumbus, Ohio. birth of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wine- Lieut. Harold \loses, of Chi- man are receiving congratulations cago, who has been stationed at , on the birth of a daughter, Su- Fort Wayne, passed through Dc- zanne. fruit on...…

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