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July 17, 1925 • Page Image 7

…A merica ffavish periodical CeNter CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE SEVEN 4StkairMICLE iLTI"1;k E Virtues oci ,orsOlal f, roses Him elhochs Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Eder (Florence Polozker) of 660 East Boston bottle- The marriage of Miss Hilda Levy, Yard are receiving congratulations on Mr. and Mrs. II. Mendelsohn en- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. the birth of a daughter, Barbara, on tertained a group of young people at Levy of...…

July 17, 1925 • Page Image 8

…Ewks LA Rom ids 74,9entorqit AGE EIGHT ECHOES OF POGROM AFRAID JEWS WILL OF 1919 IN COURT BECOME POLONIZED `1011 ■ 11M 11. 1 1.101KWIN11 . 1101 Nella D.J. $ eal SHOPS Why Club of Ukrainian Depu- R Russian Jew. Forced to Sign Away Land Now Attempt to Regain It. ties Is Against Agreement. EISMONS °11711E Ordinances Issued F or Polish Jews Government Stated 12 Points Affecting Religious, Cul- tural Needs. MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)—Echo...…

July 17, 1925 • Page Image 9

…AINCria111 ffewish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE NINE ALEDeritorriEwisn SPORTS By HARRY CONZEL itoracul 1:-: CLASSIFIED :-:1 vge MACK B. WEISS — Strictly kosher caterer for weddings, banquets, parties, etc. Excellent food. Rates ! peasonable. Phone Melrose 0006. ' or Economical Transportation f 1 RACTICA I. NURSE—To take care' of confinement cases. Call Lin- coln 5689 - W. Mrs. Rosenman, 9215 Mack Ave...…

July 17, 1925 • Page Image 10

…JULY 17, 1925 rum tw 1 Rum kLIRL--- k MEMBER ottiroirrIALCSIATIBOARD UtlITIONVOITOMPIAI 19591. av, If 1-1.SM= PEATY COMM Y V li tSfrr 7,011.1 P' )( Win k. cendlefre 4 j -Alth< GARFIELD 2423.5380 8748 LltPNOODAYL CONCRETE GARBAGE and ASH RECEPTACLES T• (Pro. Correepoad•ns• and Cables of l•wNh Notice Is sent • De oat wait un til Court 20 per rest. Price win io V••• Arsncv•) Feisul Eldervish, military commander of the Vs'ahabis, was...…

April 17, 1925 • Page Image 1

…A merica lewisk Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO ._anteti MI Jewish News All Jewish Views DM WITHOUT BIAS HRONICL-E INDETROIT THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Dr. Wolsey to Speak CONSERVATIVE JEWS Refugee Jews Near 1 — N ew Director of B AL COMPELLED Li s First National Bank Starvation In Cuba HOLD CONFERENCES On 'Revolt of Youth' TO LEAVE DAMASCUS IN MANY CENTERS BECAUSE OF RIOTS , Zackheim. in Int...…

April 17, 1925 • Page Image 2

…litEberRonfEwisntARorociz PAGE TWO TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT T S7S7 ,- --- --- - --- — I { t • • friend, with firm step, head erect and 9 eyes disowning thy secret, thou pass- 1nal , . eth on, with "him" and his friend in (thy wake, and thou knowest—sweet thought to think—that he would fol. Juvenile Night: Entertainment provided by talent- ' low you into the wilderness; yea, if ed children of members of Pisgah need be, to the end of the world...…

April 17, 1925 • Page Image 3

…A merica Prish periodical Carter CLIFTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE 21011/010 Robinson - Cohen Opens New TO CHOOSE POPULAR GIRL AT BAZAAR Washington Boulevard Store Pa lmer Btu i ng To House Company Whose Motto Has Been "Amer- z i i ca s Finest Furniture. New Booths and Workers En- listed for Stupendous Affair April 26-29. Popularity and beauty will have j their innings at the Iladassah bazaar 1. to be given in Arena Garde...…

April 17, 1925 • Page Image 4

…'Inept:mon:A% Rom,_ PAGE FOUR --Zi?n ArNisVXa-5 42g.si71 iliZg Jewish funds collected all over the world. If Zionists are unable to accept his conclusions based upon these facts that do not necessarily make of Price an anti- ISIONSSIPM1 Ma. 1.2•111M1 Zionist. There are many practical, realistic Zionists VMS OW Published Weekly by The Josrlah Chronicle Publishing Co.. Inc. today who unhesitatingly accept the very conclusions Joseph J. Cum...…

April 17, 1925 • Page Image 5

…A liferiallt 'elvish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AYINUZ • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO hit GiAS. II-. (CopywOsht, Mt. It IllijESI,F P Cif r t f T O Uli R EEI B i l i l I l tD '-i i 1-1 e'lf t3- '• JEWISH HOMELAND JOSEPI-h---- Br Chii H. .no•seh.) the Brooklyn Jewish Chronicle.. ather tart letter comes to me via e longs in this I i This r but so Interesting that it b is rough on my self-esteem , column. i d Dcar Mr. Joseph: intrusion, but your...…

April 17, 1925 • Page Image 6

…Mt IROAICtL Oi PATRONESS AT DANCE OF INTERCOLLEGIATE CLUB ,__.eor4„ • - You Are Cordially Invited to Attend the iersonal Intercollegiate Club of Detroit SOO Sunday Evening, April 19 HOTEL STATLER K=A MUSIC BY Alexander Strauss and His Michiganders Nino to One One Dollar the Person "America's Best" The annual meeting of the Jewish The performance given last Tues- day evening by the Arts Society of Woman's Club will he held in t...…

April 17, 1925 • Page Image 7

…(America *with Palatka! eater WPTOII M■ NOS • CINODSNATI 10, ONSO PAGE SEVEN r,Vcrizon:ft%I.r; allter ■ g 'EBEL@ --- ACTIVELY INTERESTED IN HADASSAH BAZAAR 712.1.7u.rhaavg•u• • IffincihochS .0*.et.ect%Attncl (2. .#?_ssoltea , David B. Werbe is chairman f the art committee and is in charge Mrs. I Mr. a re nd Mrs. Edward S. Gmill..1.1 of 378.1 Edison Solinsky troit avenue are receiving of the Dc t ' on the birth of a daughter, P...…

April 17, 1925 • Page Image 8

…haw intif()entonftwtsfifilaunciat PAGE EIGHT Bradley Head of Largest Mod- ' ern Storage Company in Middle West. Among the outstanding business developments of the rapidly growing Northwestern section of Detroit is the Cadillac Storage Company at Twelfth and Tuxedo streets, Estima tes Withroft °Idiot jolt `1 INSTITUTE NOTES Fraternal and Club Notes Concord Club. The Little Theater at 89 Rowena street was tilled to capacity Sunday Reali...…

April 17, 1925 • Page Image 9

…PAGE NM TntikatonlmilsnOtto.N tar. - - afternoon, \tar; ctor of the on "How c Ptahlem s L," Owen t Week tier. air ,, " 1 ',. il, isle 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 of Bldg. 5593 IIIIIIIIIIIIII yas-Emsz- b. USE a Street d 19 formed VN" s will 1w e leading The pop. iven. - ---- iuccenfol fen again 525252sas _ -as- :-: CLASSIFIED : S. S. Gulinn Rug Company Of- Popular Concert on Sunday to be Last Performance of fers Unusual Values at...…

April 17, 1925 • Page Image 10

…APRIL 17, 1925 litE2")Ei arIdLiTi (ft MEMBEP 111101T NA DWI BOIM ' lital e'INTCDNWESIMIXAM ISSN A HILV,V,11[__I GARFIELD 2423'5380 8748 LINWOODAVL "T S H E M U Ly YOU I'hilip Schiff, the only brother of the late Jacob II. Schiff, American banker and philanthropist, died at Frankfort am Main at the age of 83. • 1957 GRAND RIVER AVENUE Phone Cadillac 6853.4679. Bookkeeping rtr, -4111e.\ ) . ie,Vi.fit.infmgerys'itere (Fr.ns Corr.po...…

October 17, 1924 • Page Image 1

…• - 114ETROIT LWISR ARONICLE All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS Te lephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, VOL. XVI. NO. 21 SITE FOR YESHIBAH, HOME OF SCHOLARS, RECENTLY SECURED I Discuss Worlds' Challenge to Judaism Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents 1924 URGES IMMEDIATE , English-Speaking JEWS MAKING READY ' Says Need for Charity BIDS DETROITRWS ...…

October 17, 1924 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO PIEVrneydrwistiOittomo.r. . • would think they were farmers and tine? And I answer that ii•i, , tro'n by the sons of farmers these last (0 gen- saying that they bectine• freemen. Give them a chance and they will erations. set "But better still you would love to an example riot only to to, i•tit to the talk with them laomuse they do not rest of the world. .. "I could speak of these • I speak like farmers at all. They start- cnies, nt...…

October 17, 1924 • Page Image 3

…7 N, V Ti r, v Fifistern o pterwald's Young C ,Judaea O . . AllNextWeek and For One Week Only.... lub Ito ri; Awls!' (ft PAGE 'CURER , .‘ \ IC Id, DETROIT NEWS POETESS REVIEWS MODERN VERSE the meeting of the IL , oir Choi es lem A t Soriety m dd ow Notes held last Thus ing in the auditorium of the Sharon.) en Zeolek Synagogue Anne Campbell, well know n Detroit poet,: whose Judaean Dramatic Club. „, Y or litaltio' flat, verses ...…

October 17, 1924 • Page Image 4

…PAGE 4'OUR r f nITINI . F. t■ . - — ,•••••••••• ... no great import. Mendelssohn's "Ruy Reopens Piano School After ■ •••100•101610•10MIMAIMICIMPOCUMMIGNIMIO•WANAW. \ \• ■ \■ %M. Illas" overture is old and familiar Studying Under Famous music, making no great detnando on either the conductor or the men, but Masters Five Years. sufficient to establish a genial mood. The second symphony of Brahnis, on Eleventh Season of Symphony the other hand...…

October 17, 1924 • Page Image 5

…hE9LTROKficWiSil PAGE FIVE P,NlEi.r la simu ommosainoillah. Fraternal and Club Notes NOTICE! BOESKY BROS.' Newest Delicatessen Store Kynthian Club. • An election of officers for the com- ing term of the Kynthian Club Was held Sunday afternoon, Oct. 12, at the home of William Weisberg. 572 When Completed, Will Be the Finest Shop Harmon avenue. Samuel R. Green- of Its Kind in America. bauni was re-elected president, Dore Novitz was ele...…

October 17, 1924 • Page Image 6

…ielkniorrit,wisntARoxter, 1L PAGE SIX it NICL4 ETTWIT EWIStI of RCI 4 MacDonald Ministry Falls. AS WE GO ALONG The Problem of Israel The Labor Party, after more than nine months of em • “s • Ana. nunirso en, perilous tight-rope walking, finally fell. It was not an Published Weekly by The Jovial. Ctuoniel. Publishing C.. Inc. By PROFESSOR A. KULISHER issue of any consequence but the failure to prosecute Joseph J. Cummins, President and ...…

October 17, 1924 • Page Image 7

…PAGE SEVEN Pt_deraftlqi% ix!' ItoN ic 1FAR EAST MAGNATE 1416C1n °u5n145 WILL D BUIL RESORT CITY IN PALESTINE (1AS. JOSEPH-, y By Clue H. Joseph.) (Copywr1ght, 1921. ties might take a leaf out of this experience. and Western Jews. — _ Bat all hasn't yet been told. Here's another out-of-the-ordinary fea- NEM ' Y ORK —A magnificent, mod- ture The Jewish women of Pittsburgh will contribute to a splendid fund for women to be known as a Memo...…

October 17, 1924 • Page Image 8

…loll PAGE EIGHT UKRAINIAN SOCIETY GIVEN $500 CHECK Women's Wen ,re Organization Pre- sents Gift for Kiev Home. 1448 41,1iothien1 Anne. new Parisian Vogue --Featured in BLAeIC SATIN PATENT LEATHER • 'n-ation of Pre-eminent Grace and Elegance. A beautiful footwear fashion fur Autumn \year FOURTEEN-FIFTY I. MILLER SALON ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR STYLE., THAT LEAD.{ From Foreign Lands by Skilled Hands T HINGS that come from across the...…

October 17, 1924 • Page Image 9

…PAGE MEI)nitorri pturt(rittoNicit. - 44403 iN•--14 ditevtac"VIntallokid:* IBS . 15 0 0 L Eitgagetttritte - .1. C rc, a ns M r. and M ly of Cameron avenue... , their new hunm a; '.".;;; avenue . 1 1,1 11 . 1 . 111• ir qi al r1 Miss Anna Stoll 11, h 811 1.Xl0111011 VI-11 e rns l ;IA , 71 ?‘ 1),ch , 4i 11,11rh st Er, rich 111,041. tarries, m id art i t niuq al a nib cordery, Ircad", , hallows and fao. ,Shades r, onoarek, If, if...…

October 17, 1924 • Page Image 10

…- piebuiRonjEwisn KONICLE flartit Leg r kb !ILI i l d ArRAIRIbitrigiraitgligIONAUCIfial voson. loaginaui Natre IN BAR EXAMINATION tio I Oriental Rugs Objets d'Art ./1•• ■•■ •••••• GIVEN HIGHEST RATING FORMAL OPENING ••••••• ■ •• ■ ••• The results just announced of the The -commits-et- in char recent bar examination fur Michigan held at Lansing, indicate that Aaron Jewish Young People's Se. which will be given the . ;Kurland recei...…

October 17, 1924 • Page Image 11

…pi ED/ 21 KOIT, , serewes Law and Life SHOPPING DIRECTORY -: CLASSIFIED :-: AWNINGS ENAMELING DETROIT CANVAS CO. I J•qu••Detroit Products. Fender., Hood. and Part.. We Call for and Deliver. MICHIGAN JAPANNING & ENAMELING CO. ADES, AWNINGS, WINDOW SH TENTS, ETC. Cadillac 5970 937 Lamed St. E. 3720 Third Ave. Glendale 4611 PRINTING ILECTRICAL WORK THE STYLER PRESS Henry F. Hurley Stylers of Rood Printing. ELECTRICIAN C. C. B...…

October 17, 1924 • Page Image 12

…//Feb/Nicoll; UfII1 "I TOLD NEA Addresses Solemn Yom Kippur Services of Congregation in New York City. WI/E/Y/MWAMMP #E1Z / DO /7- WEL / D/DM l'e 0111 14 .- OCTOBER 1 7, 1924 'ROUMANIAN ENVOY SEES LIGHT AHEAD °. f11111ALTIlnite l BY DAVID J. HIRSCH (( elms ICLE DODGE DROTHER.5 TYPE-B SEDAN NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—"There have been, I admit," stated Prince W- besco, Roumanian minister to the Anti-Semitic tlist Homey): occurred at the B...…

August 17, 1923 • Page Image 1

…Americam Jewish Periodical Cadet 0-- Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper [Printed in English ( WTTON AMU* • CINCINNATI 20, MO 11- EVETROIT LWISHCffRONIGL - E Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1923 VOL. XIV. NO. 12 BROWN ACCEPTS NEW Papers Tell How To "JOB" TO ASSIST IN Conduct Inquisition SEMINARY CAMPAIGN • Becomes Chief Advisor in Ef- fort to Raise Fund of „000. ocu...…

August 17, 1923 • Page Image 2

…—7 Tic`ficriton;frinsaffigoraaz PAGE TWO ibluM r a n, rrrr cram Freem an rr "(;..di Furniture i.k if Frpensitt" ums& A splendid and unusual oppor- tunity to buy Oriental Rug. at wonder- f ul discounts real Handsonte Nine Piece Laminae ►Valnut Bed Room Suite during our sale al the S.C.Guli- un stock which we recently took over. A %tom; the many gia.c- ine bargains to be had in our first general clearance sale 1A e cannot kit) c...…

August 17, 1923 • Page Image 3

…AIllakalf ( faith Periodical Cada CLIFTON AVENGE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE TH.talli bli2Eritcyy WORK IS IN FULL Young SWING IN RUSSIA Judaea Relief Burdens Fall Entirely on Joint Distribution Committee. Club Notes NEW SYNAGOGUE TO BE BUILT BY EMANU-EL IN NORTHWEST Knights of Judaea. The program of the Knights of Ju- daea, at the meeting on Tuesday even- ing, conskteil of a discussion of Jews in lit:eball, by I. l'itzak; a review of t...…

August 17, 1923 • Page Image 4

…7i I F. KARLSBAD ZIONIST CONGRESS VOTES CONFIDENCE IN ADMINISTRATION OF WEIZMANN AND SOKOLOW BY 146.67 (Concluded from page 1.) Declaration it is beaus° there is an constant attempt to wreck our united leadership. The Left and the Right are fighting over the Kashruth ques- tion, and clear issues are made un- clear. The American Jews expected that from this Congress a message would go out that the Zionist Organi- zation is ready to accept al...…

August 17, 1923 • Page Image 5

…Americam Apish Periodical Coder CLIFTON ATINU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Pt PET HOITif,11 - • Is Pan-Jewry Possible and Necessary? Yes, Says Dr. Blank, a European Jewish Worker; Desirable, But Not Essential, Says Bernard G. Richards, Ameri- can Jewish Congress Spokesman. INote.--lly Reuben Blank Ir well known duce. Ron of the war and following the Iluegian Revolution. In England •nn France. where he has town living for the la few year, war...…

August 17, 1923 • Page Image 6

…PifiDetRonlEivisit CA POPIKLE PAGE SIX te. ■ ,... ticular jargon, dialect, admixture, or what you choose to call it.1 to develop a literature that it ceases to be a jargon and iffRONICLEI begins li ilibEntonlEwlsit becomes a language. From all the various component mix- 4 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President Catered Jacob H. Behan., Business Mana...…

August 17, 1923 • Page Image 7

…thverfrait Agish Pcriedieal Cotter CUT ON AVINOZ - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO • ThEPErr.orr, /p.m 1416071 Oif5ifi 0-1AS. I. JOSEPH-,---- sc.nrwright. 1921. Br Chu. H. lmeash.t REPORT IS ISSUED BY WELFARE BOARD Advance Showing Advance Showing Contains Summary of Accom- plishments from July, 1921, to October, 1922. Guaranteed Sale of Autumn change even in death. Massive monuments to distinguish the Fashions resting place of the wealthy dea...…

August 17, 1923 • Page Image 8

…Til )Erito ri; fryi sr! (A RON ICLE PAGE EIGHT ocial and Qrsonal When one consiihrs that Iternard Shops oulues--at reyttlar prices —have nested our distinetite reputation as "the best shop in Detroit for tpoons and dresses,' you run appreciate the opporfiruifire pest ol!rd in our s /Ell 11,111 5' in E prit sated to the office of The Alt society Items and ether local notes should he ca Chronicle by 5 &each Wednesday aternown in order to ...…

August 17, 1923 • Page Image 9

…America 'mesh &dada Cadet CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE n oar Qrso4a1"). New Wraps Engagements Mr. and Mrs. D. Rutenberg o Montreal announce the engagemen of their daughter, Lena, to Jack El Miss Judith Breitenbach, daughter lenstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. William of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Breitenbach II. Ellenstein of this city. of Putnam avenue, has joined the Mr. and Mrs. IL Levinson of Kirby many campers at Camp Cavell, n...…

August 17, 1923 • Page Image 10

…L PAGE TEN Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Davis of 2224 Chicago boulevard will be at home to their friends on Saturday evening, Aug. 25, from 9 to 12. No cards. --- Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Gittleman of 227 Winona avenue have returned from an Eastern trip. Louis Harris of 7442 Kipling ave- nue returned from a visit in Pitts- Miss Belle Cohen of 519 Medbury burgh. has returned from a delightful visit to Chicago, where she was the guest Miss Freda A. We...…

August 17, 1923 • Page Image 11

…A merica iftwisk Perisfied Cater -clovawx-, a Can ing, By LEON ZOLOTKOFF. (Copyright, 1923, Jewish Correspondence Bureau.) RUSSIANS SEEKING . AMERICAN RECIPES Unusual Interest Shown by Dilban is a steer, a clear-cut, jet- when he hears a small, thin voice Housewives in American black quadruped, not different in his lisping the words "Komi, Eglah!" Cooking. (stand up, calf I, he recognizes the outward appearance from many on !other bul...…

August 17, 1923 • Page Image 12

…• AUGUST 17, 1923 litEfierRutrjaisn @RON ICL4 .1 Digesting the Week's News BROWN ACCEPTS NEW JOY 'FARM (Concluded from Editorial page.) I ministration is its neglect of Palestine Jewry's needs and feelings and its ; complete ignoring of the position of the people on the very soil of the land that is to become the homeland of the Jewish people. Dr. (Belson, editor of the Jerusalem lla-Aretz, declared before the Zionist Congress that "Pal...…

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...…

November 17, 1922 • Page Image 2

…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...…

November 17, 1922 • Page Image 3

…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...…

November 17, 1922 • Page Image 4

…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...…

November 17, 1922 • Page Image 5

…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...…

November 17, 1922 • Page Image 6

…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...…

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