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November 16, 1923 • Page Image 23

…DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page eleven MIS Y11111011111111111111 111111111 111111111 111111111111111111 11111L_I-! "The Choice of Experience" It's well-seasned, carefully selected Lumber you'll be needing to repair E.: and prepare your home and other buildings against the wintry ele- ct ments. Figure out how much you can use and then come to us for the lowest possible price estimate. It'll pay you. MAY LUMBER COMPANY FLINT—MT. MORRIS—CLIO...…

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…Page twelve DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE the oftCI The sr most in" either sb which ext building. has oasis a rtificial electric fl winihindir H. H. BASSETT, E. T. STRONG President of the Buick Motor Car Company Mr. Bassett has taken a prominent part in the production in all but about 4,000 of the Buick total production. Mr. Bassett came to Flint in 1907 with the Weston-Mott Motor Axle Company and in 1914 became its general manager. The Wes...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page thirteen ffices and production depart• ials particularly suited to use in the the o motor car. 0" " """"" NIMICISSAICSOCWSISslaVs rnents. nement of the offices is And there was urgent need of spec- The arrai g s. They are placed on ial materials for the motor car, be- u most ° f the main corridors, cause the conditions of its service dif- thigexTeendocleor to either end of the fered from those of any piece of ma...…

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…f2L. el1 E1 10 Page fourteen DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE the 'ref', a uthorised The n" tail estibl house for ideas that o f Buick b Ind *gen sates fro' in rePres , alter, will els trip t „joy the The Federal D.X. „wog It C roke m. will serve a ttendance where. The ope of Techno growl ha u ndoubted the low ra D. X. TYPE 58 RECEIVER (With Head Set), Each $1 23. 00 _•- The Federal D. X. receiver is especially suited for use where a r...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE pe and efficienc y of the Buick 0,, po authorized service policy, mmodious Buick re- The new and c o tail establishment will be a clearing house for the hest sales and service that spring from the thousands ideas of Buick branches, distributing houses Ind agencies that dot the United States from oast to coast. Local flu- representatius visiting Flint here- dier, will not only derive the benefit of trip through the fac...…

November 16, 1923 • Page Image 28

…Page 'lateen DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE DORT---Picturesque Figure in Automobile Industry There is one picturesque and inter- esting figure in the automobile indus- try whose name is always mentioned with kindly praise whenever automo- bile men gather to recount the early history of the business. He is a man who has never chosen to have his lion lasted until 1900, when Mr. Du- rant became interested with David Buick and others in the Buick Mo...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page seventeen The Good Progressive Banking That Keeps Pace With Your Requirements With constantly growing facilities this in- stitati , m is adequately prepared to serve you in every banking matter that may arise in C , u lnection with your business or personal affairs. W e offer you every convenience of modern banking methods, coupled with a cordial spirit of co-operation. The earnest desire of our organization...…

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…Page eighteen DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE CHEVROLET-FLINT'S WORLD TOUCH By GEORGE H. NAURER. Welfare Department, Chevrolet Motor Company. cient craftsmen, guided by a force of highly trained executives, put togethiT the finely finished parts of the car that has a world-wide reputation ir economical transportation. Es, thing known to industrial heads o...! applicable to auotmobile factorie.., the nature of safety devices and reducing methods h...…

November 16, 1923 • Page Image 31

…DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE e for the man who cannot or us will not "delivr the goods." In this is foo d the rea son for the Chevrolet ay—a real car. Mr. Barth's hu- o f to an aide may be judged by his gener- us stittude to,vard the afflicted and o case of worthy dis- real needy. No tress has ever been ignored by him. The modern Chevrolet is the goal of his ambition and its production has his personal consideration. Mr. Barth ented the general m...…

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…Page twenty DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Flint's Traffic System OUTFITTERS TO WOMEN and CHILDREN Saginaw at Second Flint, Michigan "GOOD LUMBER FOR GOOD HOMES" MICHIGAN LUMBER & FUEL COMPANY J. P. COLE, Chief of Police. 15TH STREET AND PINE PHONE 3427 "HIGH GRADE COAL AND COKE" FLINT BEDDING CO. Manufacturers of Mattresses and Box Springs --JOBBERS OF- LIEBERMAN SPRINGS AND DABEDS, HUB METAL BRASS BEDS, EMMERICH PILLOWS Flint ma...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Cylinder and Crankshaft Regrinding Page twenty-one Controlled Heat to the Carbureter 7(47"73}C, / General Machine and Tool, Die, Jig and Fixture Work Pistons, Rings, Pins, Bushings, Bearings Is One of the Exclusive Patented Features of the Model "E" Marvel Xr77.70K R. W. Orrell Machine Co. 421 Beach St. Phone 5791 Flint, Mich. Come in and see our shop Heat to the carbureter jacket under complet e control...…

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…Page twenty-two DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE The Genesee County Savings Bank Offers a complete service based upon the experience and development of over fifty years. Officers A. G. Bishop—President H. C. Spencer—Vice-president James Martin—Vice-Pres. and Cashier It. S. Bishop—Vice-President G. E. Merrill—Assistant Cashier 1. 1.. Young—Assistant Cashier T. S. Cowing—Savings Cashier E. P. Hopkins—Auditor Directors E. W. Atwood F. A. Aldrich ...…

November 16, 1923 • Page Image 35

…DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page twenty-thre Flint's Very Finest Structures Were Promoted, Designed and Constructed under the Personal Supervision of J. W. COOK INDUSTRIAL BANK BUILDING ■ MI . , '4, A.:!" 0 Sslil I.,,, -- 11 .:=`' til ilif rC , 1 1 * • 1' I, i .1 , . P": ,.....„,....1 . . - O 12074A101 g,...,:g tii 1 -'‘'.. 41.844 ' 41■■ =..Z . ,1,-. -- -- -, . /0------ ------ --- -" ---7----- - ' __------ la r ir 4 " 4 FI...…

November 16, 1923 • Page Image 36

…DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page twenty-four ButMr reeved at Gentile wo, Adler, cne The elegance of our millinery is only equalled by the moderateness of our prices. The eery essence of Paris and New York styles are here represented. Curi n g 759 rr: to The grace Shoppe e r e 201 Milner Arcade PHONE 5295..I FLINT PRODUCTION ASSEMBLY, FLINT MOTORS COMPANY kin KENDRICK - BAKER 4 _1 1 1 1 1 her d u g ' ogen f l ,°r ' ie 's at t s g...…

November 16, 1923 • Page Image 37

…DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page twenty-Me MAR ISHKA By MARY BLUM But Mrs. Dushkin, why feel s o birth lavished ujion me the affection of a stran g e she probably would have given her d w t the deathsked Mrs. r Feli b x own child, had she had one. At first o man, " a em yrs o ou ✓ my parents feared that she meant to Adler, one of the one afternoo n harm me, for they had felt the cru- Temple study class ,m elty of the Muthiks, but her attach- ...…

November 16, 1923 • Page Image 38

…MIN ra m ph, Page twenty-six DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE cliccDole Hair Shop 205-206 Milner eArcade Electrolytic, Manicuring, Marcel Waving, Water Waving, Hair Dyeing, Hot Oil Treatments, Facial Massage, Wrinkles Removed, Hair Goods, Marinello Preparations P. BURROUGHS & SON MERCHANT MILLERS DEALERS IN All Kinds of Mason Supplies COAL - COKE - WOOD Willard Batteries Announcing a New Service Station Which shall be up to date in e...…

November 16, 1923 • Page Image 39

…DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE COUNCIL BECOMES A WORLD FORCE Committee on Peace and Arbitration, which unites its efforts with those of other national organizations. The Committee on Legislation makes a critical study of national, state and local legislation and submits its reco- mendations to the Council Sections. It also participates in the legislative efforts of other national bodies. Civic issues are studied and furthered by a committee on Civ...…

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….er Page twenty-eight DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE THE FUTURE OF JEWRY ABROAD can Jewry must not overlook the pres- will, a greater calamity will b efa ll us ent. It must not withhold its aid yet than if we had been left without An Interview With Israel Herbert Levinthal, Rabbi Brooklyn Jewish Center. for a while. Just as repeatedly as I breed!' heard expression of thanks to Amer- "The work of the Central R•ief is ica, so did I hear the pit...…

November 16, 1923 • Page Image 41

…DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE FLINT'S CHEVROLET DISTRIBUTORS Johnston Motor Sales Co. 913 South Saginaw Street Orgn. tinna undo, the event Pots( The mob were thtir erne Went how; stret merit one! In whic thine lin f of IS c inn lead eche inei, dine vr the man pie den, ltd agit art Woe that CH on of ing the ing lie. ish be Aa of Page twenty-nine …

November 16, 1923 • Page Image 42

…Page thirty DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Exthe BATTERIES 44gP. We Strive to Give You the Best Service SAYS AMERICAN JEWISH BUSINESS MEN PALESTINE'S GREATEST NEED William Topkis of Wilmington, Del., Back After Eight Months Visit, Fo un d Palestine Conditions Better Than H. Expected—Resour ces of Country Are Still Untouched. of constructive work has 1..., ! ., d one and this fact, I am sure, will !.. recogs nized by anyone who comes t with u...…

November 16, 1923 • Page Image 43

…DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE are. There are miner- excellethe Dead Sea. As for the soil it s to be able to produce anything 1 "" - „em field f o al,rnulture. One of the ' the is I Jerusalem is a business sec- „ m „ ,k o plans have already been pre- ir on,- snd pared and tinancut arrangements Made with store proprietors for build- ig such a section. ..Contrary to some reports I wish to state that the housing shortage in Palestine has not yet .been...…

November 16, 1923 • Page Image 44

…DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page thirty-two WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM HE great advancements in fine car building 1 which Buick has contributed for 1924 find SIXES Five Passenger Touring • 81295 - Two Passenger Roadster 1175 Five Passenger Sedan 2093 Five Passenger Double Service Sedan 1695 Severs Passenger Touring • • • • 1565 Seven Passenger Sedan • • - • • 2285 Three Passenger Sport Roothler • • 1675 Four Pa...…

March 16, 1923 • Page Image 1

…A merica lavish periodical Greater CLIPTON AMU& - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 923 Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English 11- EbETROI T LWISII. G 9-3-0-0 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Per Year $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1923 VOL. XIII. NO. 16 W eizmann Greeted • J. D. C. WILL WIND Authoritative -Expose : EMBRACED BY MANY 1 UP RELIEF ABROAD Of Anti-Semitic Plots whoie.•,. IN RUSSIA To Ho...…

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…Tici)entort;innsneRONICIZ ?AGE TEN I Digesting the Week's ' News • Concrete Garbage and Ash Receptacles $11.00 One-Family Receptacle All other nicer accordingly H. M. KOFFMAN Melrose 9966 !a Jewish art may remain a beginning. comes along and tells me to eat to s , Jewish artists are deserving of great- my heart's content. Must be a hearty . report from Sosnowitz states that a bomb was thrown near the home , er encOuragement. Whether the...…

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…A merkait ffewish periodical Cotter 0.1.1 ► TON MINUS - C1NCINNATt 20, OHIO D23 Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English VOL. XIII. NO.-16 • • J D C WILL WIND Authoritative Expose"' of A nti-Setnitic Plots -UP RELIEF ABROAD DURING NEXT YEAR . I JUDAISM IN RUSSIA EMBRACED 13Y MANY Wholesale Conversions of Christian Women Reported. Distribution Committee is Plan- ning to Raise Sum of $1,200,000. WILL FINISH 8 YEARS' WORK O...…

March 16, 1923 • Page Image 4

…Tic Vrnk..orr if:wpm it()4 KLE PAGE TWO AUTHORITATIVE EXPOSE OF ANTI-SEMITIC PLOTS United States above any' other in this diatribe is mentioned on page ARAB VOTE BOYCOTT government, civil, political or ecclesi- 18. FAILS IN THREE CITIES astical, in the whole world. . . - "The • Jews have their organiza- "No man is wanted in this order tion," he says„ "secret, military, and (Continued from page 1,) JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.) — The CHOKERS — all b...…

March 16, 1923 • Page Image 5

…A lgerian ffewish Pendia! eater THERFricorrposn Am/ilex° Young LIVERY frock shown our Exhibition of New Easter Fashions is the ideal of love- liness and the `square dearin prieing. - S D 8 it CLIPTON AMU& CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Judaea I RESOLUTIONS EXPRESS AT DEATH OF ' Club ' , SORROW PHILIP FISHER, ZIONIST • Notes Adopted by Jewish National Fund Committee and by the Local' Zeirei Zion. The Jewish National Fund commit- COLLEGIATE ...…

March 16, 1923 • Page Image 6

…PrEVerttoridanstientor 104 'PAGE FOUR sion upon the religious rights of the individual, loses many of its horrors and grotesqueness when we see it attempted close • to home. We trust that our friends in Ohio who are fighting against' MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION the enactment of the proposed bill in their Legislature will be I Zite MCit'6 (Neill5 successful. So many arguments have been brought forward' Published Weeky by The Jewish Chr...…

March 16, 1923 • Page Image 7

…A lffefklIN periodical Caller CLIFTON /WINCE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE McVencory Iffmnikomictz APRIL 7 WILL BE 'FALASHA SABBATH' cyn. Program—Dr. Weizmann's "Whither w inding Up the Relief Go?", An Ominous Pdser—What Slain Will Appeal for Abys- sinian Work During Pass- over Week. Shall They American Jews Do Now? Rabbis GIAS. (Cawywright, 1921. Our New York Letter By Chas. H. J By GERSHON AGRONSKY (Copyright, 192.1, by Je...…

March 16, 1923 • Page Image 8

…• ritelkiworrjaasit(ARomaz PAGE SIX I I Offering Our Smartest Wraps for Easter .k • dm/at an arsonal e /< I , A .1 - , ■ it .. Lower Prices Pending Our Remts) S PRINGTIME will see no more en- chanting vogue than the cape-wrap, and its first cousins, the wrap and tht cape. And you will seen no more engag- ing models than these now on display in the Coat Shop. t .1 ilii r of Detroit, who accompanied him. imelltoele 6 The...…

March 16, 1923 • Page Image 9

…neta aita t;) trIal A llah- am Awish Periodical Coder CLIFTON AVIFDIS • CINCINNATI 20,01110 - New Three and Two-Piece Suits at honor Dr. Nehemiah Mosessohn, edi- The committee in charge of the an- tor of the Jewish Tribune, with a :null ball of the Detroit chapter of dinner on March 21 on the occasion I Iladassith assures that the splendid of his seventieth birthday and the fif- Mrs. David Meretsky of 800 ()el- tieth anniversary of his...…

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…imPeraorrionsii(riRLWicz4 PAGE EIGHT ad I O wAs, NGTI N Women Who Know Exclusive Style, Shop at "Pack.Wolin's" Every model is selected individually—We strive to get away from the commonplace fashions shown elsewhere. tgraternat nub Cub ;\l'utric Oakland Mothers Club. The Oakland Mothers' Club will meet at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, March 18, at the Moore School, Cameron and Alger avenues. Miss Della Co- hen, recently of the Hester Street L...…

March 16, 1923 • Page Image 11

…A merica, / Avisit Periodical Cada CLIFTON MIMI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO lifEfkrRorr /mu, CE ting Psie lent end etu- ling . meg. the card and took is li- and meet. and I the has and and 'pre. 'Gun. Uni. the well, 'cue. Hop. you so era, with ur 'Among the Jews In Soviet Russia The old 1111111 was the first to respnd. As he unbuttoned his fur coat I saw his Tzitzith dangling from his Talith Koton. • • • PAGE NINE Ira, The Dilemma...…

March 16, 1923 • Page Image 12

…~ IG i)grit PAGE TEN ----- BIALIK JUBILEE TO BE CELEBRATED AT MEETING SATURDAY Cement Garbage and Ash Receptacles PRICES INCREASE 40 PER CENT IN SPRING—BUY NOW $11.00 ' One-Family Ryceptacle All other sixes accordingly H. M. KOFFMAN Melrose 8558 912 E. Hancock 1503 1st NMI. Bank Bldg. Cherry 1472 PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Auditing and Interne Tax Returns 1854 BRUSH STREET Melrinie 05124 JOY FARM (Continued trove page 1.) MARCH 16, 192...…

February 16, 1923 • Page Image 1

…I -- Ti1 11111 1111111111 1111111 111111 1111111 111111 111 1 1111111 11111111 111111 1111111111ii1111 1111 111111111111111 11111111111 111111111111111111111 11111M1111 11111 witunumnuniumummunumummullug7 11 E2 A merican ffewith Periodical Carter Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English CLIFTON AMU* • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO fil- EbETROIT „MISR. RRONICL MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION H liARRESTS FOLLOW Rothschild ORDERS BY K...…

February 16, 1923 • Page Image 2

…LIBI)erRoralvismgRONICLE PAGE TWO to Cele- coffee will be served. Many special est starring vehicle, "Tangerine," greatest living conductor that Europe Perwein Pastry Shop tasty delicacies will be offered in ad- which is also the greatest i.rducing possesses today, There are many in- brate First Anniversary. dition to the usual complete line of triumph of Carle Carlton, youthful teresting points about Walter. Ile is Peacon rolls, filled cak...…

February 16, 1923 • Page Image 3

…America ,fewish Pedalled! Carter CLIFTON AMUR - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE TERM mEDrritort/Evasn#Romcx C," f ul ru- in lag le" the 'lie rag, "Feeling Fine!" —CABLES MR. HEALY FROM LONDON. "Will Start Shipping New Things Today!" —WE'LL HAVE THEM SOON! COME IN TO SEE THEM! Leadership in Service and Quality Young Judaea Club Notes TWO DEBATES TO BE HELD THIS SUNDAY A double debate will be on the pro- gram of Young Judaea activit...…

February 16, 1923 • Page Image 4

…WEDentonjaasnffIRONiCLE PAGE TWO Where Furniture Building is a Fine Art In the Detroit Furniture Shops you find an or- ganization uniue in the furniture trade. It was founded over twenty years ago and by a group of men who believed it possible to imbue a modern furniture shop with the some spirit of sin- cerity and striving for the beautiful and artistic, which raised the work of the famous medieval fur- niture designers to the plane of Fin...…

February 16, 1923 • Page Image 5

…A merican favisk periodical Carter CLIFTON AVLNUI • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 e," ng fast ra in nas the me PAGE TERI% Rorocz "Feeling Fine!" —CABLES MR. HEALY FROM LONDON. "Will Start Shipping New Things Today!" —WE'LL HAVE THEM SOON! COME IN TO SEE THEM: Leadership in Service and Quality Young Judaea lttas TWO DEBATES TO BE HELD THIS SUNDAY A double debate will be on the pro- gram of Young Judaea activities this Sunday afternoon at ...…

February 16, 1923 • Page Image 6

…PAGE FOUR THEIATItotTAWISital RON ICLE TriEVETROMAIVIMIEFRONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Published Weeky by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Jacob H. Schakne, Business Manager Josoph J. Cummins, President Entered as second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Postoffice at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879. General Offices and Publication Building 850 High Street West Cable Address: Toelphone: Glendale 9...…

February 16, 1923 • Page Image 7

…A NtriaIN Awish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AYIN01 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE McikrivandrmsneiR0741C1.11 SABATH AND SIEGEL -( f C'u911145 OPPOSE QUOTA CUT 1: 1 Y- y aAs. -H--. (Csiywr1ght, 1921. By Chas. H. Joseph.) w,,,de they please leave us alone? Haven't the Jews been written 0091h? Every "expert" is taking • shot at ua. They have about I ,,„,l y , ed and dissected us. I am not sure whether they have made • tit still retain our...…

February 16, 1923 • Page Image 8

…PAGE SIX ritEPOROfT,AWISfl(liR0/41CLE t. ocial aad dersonal Pending Our Removal We Are Offering New Spring Fashions at New Low Prices! HE delay of a few weeks in our removal to our new Home — the Washington Arcade — is an emergency which gives our patrons the privilege of securing our most engaging Spring Fashions at exceptionally low prices. T All our charming new frocks—wraps- stunning new millinery—apparel, in short, of the highe...…

February 16, 1923 • Page Image 9

…America elvish Periorlical CeNter CLIFTON /MINIM • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE SEV EN Zilengritort: Omit /Awn ICLE /11111111M11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111MIMR1111111011111111011111111111111111111111 1 1 111111111111111111111111011111E4: - --- ----- Announce Engagement Women's and Misses' Afternoon vi and Dinner Gowns per, : .dity in exclusiveness and orignii , lity. Flat Crepes, Paisley Crep• •••. Rezo Crepes, Crepe R...…

February 16, 1923 • Page Image 10

…-- ?A GE EIGHT qesM111111. fitEikritorr,frwissi (ARON IC LE REMiillEMEERESITERNE .o ei at land HEADS COMMITTEE FOR HADASSAH CARD PARTY Qrsonai The Pleasure of Your Company Is Desired at the Opening Mrs, Jose Winsen, daughter, Bea- trice, and son, Felix, left for an ex- tended stay at Tarpon Springs, Fla. privilege of 's'ectitIng our MUM engaging Spring Fashions at ituniiiiiuutinnillat111U1111110 111111 7s"_- • 4723-27 Hastings St....…

February 16, 1923 • Page Image 11

…A merica lavish Periodical Cotter CITRON AP3Nea - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO Ir PAGE NINE tko nocut T ntPer tmg,k wis n a___i_ FROM THE , KERS Enlarges Furniture House Children's Corner announcement (Concluded from Editorial page.) 32 WILL GRADUATE FROM FARM SCHOOL lished and equipped netirely at the expense of the local community. There are thirty inmates; local funds pay for the upkeep of fifteen of these, while the American Joint Distr...…

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…PAGE TEN — -- JOY FARM Single Homes, Duplexes nd Home Sites A Business Man for Mayor (From rubles of Jewish Correspondence Bureau and Jewish Telegraphls Agenc7•) HIRSCH • • Realty Company 8748 Linwood, Corner Blain. Garfield 2423-5380 Military circles in Lodz are excited over the rejection of Wolf Gruenstein, who volunteered as a private in the Polish army. The authorities responsible for this will be taken to tusk, it is learned. • • • ...…

June 16, 1922 • Page Image 1

…America ffewith Periodical Carta Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English write( MINIM • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO IfEbETROITAWISII 11-RONICL Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION LEADING N. Y. JEWS LAUNCH DRIVE FOR JEWISH EDUCATION Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1922 VOL XII. NO. 4 • MOVE MADE TO CUT Prominent Editor DISCRIMINATION IS Endorses Zionism PRACTICED...…

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…PAGE TWELVE rtisPentorrjEwisitakarictE JUNE 9, 1922 The number of Chaluzim admitted to Palestine in the first quarter of 1922 reached 2,452, according to figures published in Jerusalem. A group of Jewish students and their teachers have bought a tract of 150 dunama of land near Jerusalem for the purpose of settling on it and becoming independent farmers. • • • • The new railroad between Petach-Tikvah and Jaffa is now in operation. The mana...…

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…F Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English { IfEbETROITAWISII 611tONICL Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL XII. NO. 4 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1922 BERLINER, JEWISH INVENTOR, LEADING N. Y. JEWS EMILE ADDS TO HIS MANY ACHIEVEMENTS LAUNCH DRIVE FOR JEWISH EDUCATION (Copyright Jewish Correspondence Bureau, 1922.) By MAX RHOADE WASHINGTON, D. C. Em...…

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…ME9gritorrimmiORomias PAGE TWO . DISCRIMINATION IS LEADING N. Y. JEWS PRACTICED AGAINST LAUNCH DRIVE FOR JEWS IN COLLEGES JEWISH EDUCATION (Continued from page 1.) (C,oatlauea From Page Oue. cence." There is also the genteel tradition at Ilarvard, Yale and gations that the reform congrega- Princeton. Grdauation from them tions of this country might be uni- has in the past carried with it a fied. He felt that the synagogue was the greatest a...…

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