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November 17, 1922 • Page Image 1

…A irtericaN Prick periodleal coda. CLAYTON ATINU1 - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO Telephone GLENDALE IFEbET-ROIT EWISII Michigan's Only Jewiph Newspaper Printed in English 1— 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL. XII. NO. 25 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1922 ELECTED LESS ANTI-SEMITISM 1OFFICERS BY KEREN HAYESOD FOUND IN AMERICA, MARSHALL REPORTS Abraham Srere Airsiin Chosen Chair. I man...…

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…PAGE TWO 7;1E1) LT1WIT, 11WISR e4ROXICLE .MUSIC AND PIUSICIA1\ 4skifflyirr INTEREST IS MANIFESTED by this organization for the past 14 IN BICUR CHOLEM DANCE years. Jack Behrmann, general chairman, Ovation for Kolar at Second Sunday Afternoon Concert. Two Soloists Make Local Debuts. An audience that almost filled Orchestra Ilall to capacity attended the second Sunday afternoon concert, and accorded Victor Kolar a real ovation after his con...…

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…A merico( ffewith Periodical eater CLIFTON ATENIIII • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO Club Notes Young Judaea Since 1887! vd.V0 M,X0tItINISSMOS 4111#115 A IOS SIMIC IS S W 410004 %.1t7 a3i101% 10001.WMCV SPECIAL SALE OF LAMPS Two very attractive designs you will like $32. 50 complete with shade s. sioinorits l.. Zack I. Cohen N. Wciman R . Cohen p. cooper In antique walnut, beautifully carved, with georgette shade in rose and black and tan...…

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…VieRtattotelEwisn (ARON ICIL RAGE FOUR TEMPLE BETH EL SHALL BE HOUSE OF PRAYER FOh ALL PEOPLE, IS KEYNOTE I OF IMPRESSIVE DEDICATION CEREMONY THE NEWTON ANNIS furs but by My Spirit, said the God of (Concluded from Page One) God for having blessed our hands. In Hosts.' :nia house I see emb)died the larg-.., "It is for us today to look for the opportunity to serve thul ► rmy Oar where God is, to seek those some to any congregation. Here we...…

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…A ltai= Parish Periodical Cotter CLIIRON maul - mammal zo, moo rmilierRorriEwisn (ARON1CLE PACR FIVE Phoenix Club Celebrates Golden Anniversary ,Noel ummetfield 19Z0 - 19V Phoenix (flub 18724922 1 00 00 Q*0 00-0 1; :sOCK) I The Table Service for Thanksgiving Service Plates VERY table requisite is here Course Plates l —not only the richest but Boullions, Teas many that suggest taste and After-dinner refinement, yet are inexpensive. C...…

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…M.TRon;Awisi PAGE SIX KOA IG ME VETIWITJEWISR 44RONICLE deed a series of Strack's writings in defense of the Jew are at present ready for publication. It is likely that as a conversionist, Dr. Strack was no morel MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION successful than other men who have sought to win the alleg- Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. iance of the Jew from the Thora to the cross. But he will be Joseph J. Cu...…

November 17, 1922 • Page Image 7

…PAGE SEVEN Tftefrritorannsit (A tt9N sr, iiirittplr ?Jell! El" Notrs GiAS . - 1-1-. J oSEP By Chas. It. Joseph.) (Capperight, 1921. Isn't is just about time that some one somewhere put • stop to the use of the mails for lies that promote religious hatred? If there isn't • law to stop it one should be passed. Some one Bent me that old threadbare lie of the forged Knights of Columbus oath, a miserable c ontemptible. It represents what pur...…

November 17, 1922 • Page Image 8

…ME1)ergondrwisa efitornaz RAGE EIGHT rT '11.WAgosak7A, ocial and Qrsortai Now Showing— Hudson Seal Kolinsky Panels, Col. has 6? Cuffs v : V 1 ■ (!' (41 ” M anufac, turer . s of 0 In the Wholesale `District Rosenberg Bros. 230 Jefferson Ave. West a Do you wear 1 7;es an Out Size Shoe? ungl Just as there are out size" dresses that give the stout figure slenderized lines, so, among the 65 different Physical Culture Models, the...…

November 17, 1922 • Page Image 9

…A merkam Awisk Periodal Carta CLIFTON AYINU1 - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE litnberkorrimosnentovictr, 7 • 9 fv: ia s uce t: t 0,6 0 *littarell Zelelt Notes Dresses Men's Lae Afternoon Gym Clem . The hour of meeting of the Men's , Gym Class at Congregation Shaarey Zedek has been changed from noon on Tuesday and Thursday to 5:15 on those days. This change was made in order to accomudate those men who felt that the best time for such a...…

November 17, 1922 • Page Image 10

…PAGE TEN IVY ocial and Qrsonal CORSET "It Cling.' 10% Among the out of twon visitors who came here to attend the dedication services of Temple Beth El, were Mrs. Arthur II. Spiegel and son of Chi- cago, Miss Belle Franklin of Cin- cinnati, Herbert M. Oherfelder of Chi- cago, Mr. and Mrs. William Wolsey and daughter of Saginaw, David \Vol- combined meeting of the men and sey of Saginaw, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. women. Phillip of Saginaw and Mr....…

November 17, 1922 • Page Image 11

…ThE PErRorawisn (A RON ICUS NOTED ORATOR TO SPEAK ON SUNDAY ......................... ORCHESTRA HALL ONLY ONE PERFORMANCE Sunday Evening, Nov 19 Presenting the Standard Theater Artists' Co. in The Price of Children's Love 61 APARTMENTS 49-59 HIGHLAND AVE., HIGHLAND PARK $150,000 7% First Mortgage Bonds. Value of Security, $330000. Maturities, 2 to 5 Years. Wolverine Bond & Mortgage Co. Hemlock 3922 INDUSTRIAL :-: REVIEW :-: Quali...…

November 17, 1922 • Page Image 12

…PAGE TWELVE I LESS ANTI-SEMITISM FOUND IN AMERICA, MARSHALL REPORTS (Concluded from page 1.) cepted clothing, and non-food pack- ages from persons in this country destined for relatives in Russia, had robbed the consigners of many thous- ands of dollars. Elect Officers. The following officers we re elected: Louis Marshall, president; Cyrus Adler and Julius Rosenwald, vice-presidents, and Isaac M. Ullman of New Haven, treasurer. Judge Irvi...…

March 17, 1922 • Page Image 1

…Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English THEbETROITJEWISR 91-ROAICLE Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1922. VOL. XI. NO. 17. STATE FEDERATION Hadassah's Jubilee OF SISTERHOODS IS Celebrated in U. S. FORMED IN DETROIT Heinrich Heine Memorial INSPIRING TALK GIVEN BY MRS. FELIX A. LEVY Mrs. Mayer Sulzberger Chosen President of State-wide Federation. By ANNA SO...…

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…PiEDento rir,wun (fum lac PAGE TW Nicholas, who has been • daddy to her, was right, for "Queen is a Cock- pit!" Jewish readers will be somewhat disappointed with 7angwill's latest drama, just as "The Melting Pot" proved a disappointment to them. They expect much more from the au- thor of "The Children of the Ghetto." Zangwill the politician has always found little favor in Jewish eyes, while Zangwill the interpreter of Ghetto life will alway...…

March 17, 1922 • Page Image 3

…PAGE THREE ThEDCTROFIfilfISH et RON ICLE .1.41i. A-AMa h.141SIC AND MUSICIANS. Claire Dux, Soprano, Appears as Soloist With the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. I.A IRE DUX, whose engagement to appear in Detroit last season was postponed, appeared here on Thursday night with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and those who heard her must have agreed that it was well worth the wait. The soprano has many qualities that are bound to Will any audience...…

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…E berkonjEwtsif Ckor ICLE PAGE FOUR Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. particularly fortunate that a work of this character has been published under such fortunate auspices by men as able and as conscientious as have been the collaborators with Dr. Hastings. This twelve-volume work should find a place in the library of those who are seriously interested in the history and philosophy of religion. Entered as second...…

March 17, 1922 • Page Image 5

…A NCliallf 'apish Periodical eater currom ATINU1 - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO THEVentorqmosnalgoracLE l'Sflbc° -- 0-1AS. ► 1. Colf5f11 45 13Y- J OSE.P1-1Th= (Copyright, 1921. By Chas. H. Joseph.) I know that many of the children who read this paper are interestd ie thr stunts of an educational character. And it occurred to me that if throe are any youngsters who want to extend themselves in the way dixgr•mming • sentence, and if their parents...…

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…jitEt)erkon;kwisn (ARM Ian PAGE SIX HOSEN VICE.PRESIDENT OF STATE SISIERHOODS "Man Can Live Without Music, But Not So Well" Why deprive yourself of good music when you can have the of the world's great masters of the pianoforte to be heard a hen your mood dictates if you own genius ReAMPICO "Music's Identity" in the Knabe or Franklin Piano All Seeley Item. and other local notes mould be communtcated to Inc Act at S. Areside by 1 o'clo...…

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…America Avish periodical Coda CLIFTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO iaidErItol F LAN IM I RO,N et PAGE SEVEN ICX MRS. SULZBERGER ELECTED HEAD OF FEDERATION OF SISTERHOODS personal Quaranteed 1oo50 Pure Camel's Hair so COATS ffimelhocks Mr. and Mrs. A. Kaufman and son of Lincoln avenue are in Miami, Ha., guests at the Esmeralda Hotel. I 1 230 W••dw•rd A Mrs. S. Levinsohn and Miss Sarah Levinsohn of Brookline, Mass., were recent v...…

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…Tft€,PerRorr IrwIsliefROMICLE PAGE EIGHT ATTENTION ! Grand Opening on Saturday, March 18, of Tenny's General Del• cates•en and Quality Meat Market at 9111 Twelfth St. near Clairmont imoses"1 4 IN MEMORIAM QUALITY AND SERVICE OUR SPECIALTY Edward Tannenbaum, Prop. The Original Kosher Restaurant in Detroit is the CARMEL. Under Supervision of Rabbi J. L. Levin. 1425 Broadway Cadillac 4758 Meals 60 Cent. Special Dinners Saturday and Sunday...…

March 17, 1922 • Page Image 9

…PAGE NINE tsti eLitotuai. t ,..rtiEl*raonAw FOR OVERLAND, (SAYS NOT TO WORK 1 DEMAND WILLYS-KNIGHT GREAT FOR PALESTINE IS TO So molt is the demand for Over- RETARD CULTURE land and Willys-Knight cars, follow- HUDSON David S. Zemon Write. Interesting Letter from Palestine; Praises Spirit of Pioneers. --- In a letter to Joseph Ehrlich writ- See It Today This beautiful closed car is the most attractive value ever offered by Hudson. It is ju...…

March 17, 1922 • Page Image 10

…PAGE TEN el)erRon;liwisn (ii RONICLE S. Heiden 11W ■ 111111V Wishes to an- nounce open- ing of new ex- clusive Ladies' and Gents' Tailoring. Our prices are rea- na ble and quality the The Department of Commerce and Industry of Palestine reports that best. during December, 1921, 120,000 cases of oranges were exported to England.1 131 West High St. Main 1979 MARCH 17, 1922 !T:; 1.111413 alb 14 Some Arabs in Palestine have founded an ag...…

February 17, 1922 • Page Image 1

…Amerkor 9ewislr Perio&Cal Coder CUPTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO 9 22 NNE. Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English IfEbETROITAWISII 11ROAICLE Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL. XI. NO. 13. JEWS MAKE HEARTY RESPONSE TO HIAS APPEALS LOCAL DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922 sOKOLOW LAWYERS' CLUB IS PLANNED Local Keren Hayesod to Elect New Officers at E•rly Meeting. Detroit K...…

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…/if c i)griton;frit IN/ I el RON IC U1 PAGE TWO .MUSIC AND MUSICIANS. BARGAINS PIANOS Skit ilkfUr Gabrilowitsch In Slightly Used Conducts Tchaikowsky's "Pathetique" Sym- phony—Artur Schnabel, Soloist. second theme. A short coda follows° representing the dropping of the an-1 chor and the salutes. It proved to lielALIEN one of the most interesting and most , beautiful compoaitionx we have heard , this season. Mr. Gahrilowitsch con- NEW N...…

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…A men- ram ffarisk periodical Coda CLIFTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO ME1) awn, Awls &flax lax Young Judaea I. Z. A. WILL GIVE Club INVITATION DANCE Notes FOR COLLEGIANS - --- YOUNG JUDAEA DANCE TO BE HELD MARCH 4 Silk Underwear Now on Sale at Very Moderate Prices Tailored and Lace-Trimmed Models Envelopes, Gowns and Slip-Ins The important event on the Young Judaea calendarduring the coming month will be the second annual dance to be...…

February 17, 1922 • Page Image 4

…PIEPLTROMAWLSil ORM ICLE PAGE FOUR ETRO1TJEWISII 61RON ICU doubt that something must be done and speedily, to check the growth of the evil. VOCIMI CKIMIOCMOODOOSTOOtm0 00 However, the problem at issue will never be solved by MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION divorce legislation as such. The evil must be attacked from the other end. What we need above all ese is more adequate legis- Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co.,...…

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…Amerfrot ,favisk Perio&al Cotter CLIPTON ARNUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO &berRorrilimgmencroctE ■ •_ 011 Colf,41 45 rz; JOSEPI÷' (Copyright, 1921. By Chas. II Joseph.) At • recent congregational tion•I celebration held in New York a pageant was introduced in which the children took part, indicating through stage pictures and tableaux the history of the Jewish settlement in the state of New York, and its rise and progress. I am of the opini...…

February 17, 1922 • Page Image 6

…ThEi)LTROtrIEWISII (A RON iar, PAG E SIX SsSsS•S\SSNS'S‘ Zgemple Sell El Notes CHAIR WAREROOMS Sunday Services. This week Rabbi Franklin has se- lected as his topic a discussion of George Bernard Shaw's most recent book, "Back to Methusaleh." This is the second pulpit address of the year on a popular book and will sure- ly bring out a large congregation. Services begin promptly at 11 o'clock. Sabbath Services: Sabbath services begin at 1...…

February 17, 1922 • Page Image 7

…PAGE SEVEN borlitotijmfismetittO,NICX, 004104601■Aketeti:144L40411 .ocial and . The Springtime KABALYSTS ELECT TERM'S OFFICERS Mrs. S. F. Mathews and Mrs. Mau- rice Marcus of Boston, Mass., who are visiting relatives and friends in thia city, were recent visitors in Ann Arbor, where they spent some time The Kabalysts are entering on a with their cousins, Professor and Mrs. new term expected to surpass those I. Leo Shartman. hnethOdiS ...…

February 17, 1922 • Page Image 8

…Eikrgon;/r,visneiRONICLE PAGE EIGHT JACOB GOLDEN HEADS CONGDON-RUSSEL CO. —LANE BRYANTIt- Maternity Corset Jacob Golden, a life-long resident of Detroit, is now president and gen- eral manager of the Congdon-Russel Company and is devoting all his time and energy to this work. Ile will be remembered by his friends as for- mer lieutenant of detectives of the Detroit police force, having filled this office for 23 years. Ile has also oc- cupi...…

February 17, 1922 • Page Image 9

…PAGE NINE TilEflaBort/rwistiai ROA IC Li; P p osition of the Jews in Italy rugs and polished mahogany furn i- ' -0- lure. On a brown upholstered chair sat Mrs. Mintz, her neck, wrist and fingers scintillating with gold and (ha- mends. By DR, M. BEILINSON, By R. PHILIP ROSE This is Mr. Millstein, Mrs. Mintz," ponde•t of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Special Rome C If you have ever lived on the East ('hayim, recalling to mind some of said ('...…

February 17, 1922 • Page Image 10

…PAGE TEN TnEPentorriEwksit We announce our opening of the JOHN MERK & CO. 4154 Woodward Ave. Glendale 4406 Gymnastics, Hydro-Therapy, Local Treatments. The Beet Equipped Swedish Insti- tute in Detroit. Special Treatments for Rheuma- tism, Lumbago, Indigestion, Obe- sity and Nervous Troubles, Etc. Phone for appointment or call between 11 a. m. and 6. p. m. Expert Attendants. Sanitary Dressing Rooms. Branch Institute: LENOX HOTEL, Opp. D...…

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