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April 18, 1947 • Page Image 15

…Friday, April 18, 1947 Anti-Red Talk, Fascists Linked Page Fifteen DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Rosenwald Post Helps Vets File for Bonus Open Zion Doors, Agency Asks UN (Continued from page 1) man said that the Arabs would demand an immediate Assembly recommendation that Britain estab- lish Palestine as an independent republic with equal rights for all citizens. This plan, diplomats were quick to point out, would amou...…

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…- Seymour Lipkin, 19, 'Apprentice' Conductor for Cleveland Symphony Seymour Lipkin, 19, brilliant stitute of Music in Philadelphia, pianist who is concluding his where he has been a scholarship studies at Curtis School of Music, student since the age of 11. For the past six years, Lipkin has been studying piano under Rudolf Serkin. During the last two years he conducted the stu- dent orchestra at the Curtis, and served as coach in the opera ...…

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…• Page gixteeit Our Athletes By FRANK BECKMAN urilx0IT JFWiarx The Jewish Jester By ELYEII NATIIANS THE CRY "play ball," has al- ready sent thousands of fans pil- THE LEGEND goes that the ing into baseball parks. great Jewish philosopher and If they are residents of Boston, scientist, Moses Maimonides, was Detroit or St. Louis, they have once asked by his monarch for hopes of seeing their hometown ways and means of increasing the teams i...…

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…Ti-te JEWrSH NEWS Page Sixteen • • • Congregational Activities Dr. Glazer to Review Harry M. Shulman Laura Hobson Novel- Chosen President Of Shaarey. Zedek Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will re- view Laura Hobson's "Gentle- man's Agreement" at the Sabbath Charles Rubiner Named Vice- eve services of Temple Beth El President; Auxiliary Heads at 8:15 p. m. Friday, April 18. Present Reports The liturgical music will be rendered by the Temple quartet...…

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…Forman•Becomes Head Of AJC Foreign Affairs Youth Institute on Zionism Opens at Sabbath Service Federal Judge Phillip Forman of Trenton, N. J., Judge of the U. S. District More than 200 youth leaders Sunday, are open to the public, Court of New Ire expected to gather at Bnai Dr. Krohn pointed out. Except ersey since 1932, for the meals and dance, there Moshe at 8:15 p. m. this Friday will be no charge, he said. has accepted the chairmanship o...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Page Eighteen Observes 60th Birthday Maurice Dreifuss Left Rabbinical Studies for Corporation Law Field This is a big year for corpora- completing his studies at Hebrew tion lawyer Maurice Dreifuss. Union College in Cincinnati, Recently returned from a Florida however, he became interested in the law, and enrolled in what was then the Detroit College of Law. Upon graduation in 1909, Drei- fuss began the practice of corpor- ...…

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…• New HIAS Aide Obituaries SAUL WINKELMAN, 75, died April 16 in Los Angeles. Funeral services were held at Lewis Bros. Chapel, and interment was at Clover Hill Park. He leaves two daughters, Mitzie and Mrs. Billie Kurlander of Los Angeles; three sons, Abraham of Cleveland, Herman of Painesville, 0., and Nathaniel of Pittsburgh; a broth- er, Samuel, of Wausan, Wisc., and two sisters, Mrs. Debbie Weisner and Mrs. Jamey Alexander of New York. ...…

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…Friday, April 18, 1947 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Twenty -••• yirf , 164 ' /n1 PETER DIPPOIG, JOSEP. ° 5 COAT INTO GOAT'S THEY R£TuRN HOME AND SHOW 714 AT TO JACOB aupoo ( H, @OE IN EGYPT LOOK GATHER WE HARE FOUND 'HIS' IS IT NOT SOSEPWS COAL PART TWO QOM THE 11006/ Of GENESIS DtAP1ERs 57.4, INCLUSIVE ,10.ijatruZGED ti DO77 4 AtTERZA COPv•IGNI t14; iv THEY CAME to MET POTIOI-tAR "A c aAitALS GUARD Alli L1,0 I ' LL .-41* 1 ...…

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…A merica Amish PerioNcal Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Detroit Jewish Chronicle and The Legal Chronicle SECTION ONE DETROIT, MICHGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1941 VOL. 43, NO. 16 Chief Rabbi of Yugoslavia Is Among 100 Dead Interrupt Seder To Bomb Germany Story of Jewish Valor in England; Men in Service Celebrate Passover This Paper Printed in Two Sections 10 Cents Single Copy; $3.00 per Year Dr. Chaim Weizmann to Address P...…

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…2 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle Allan Tolmich on Tamakwa's Staff Passover Services of Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek April 18. 1941 BNAI BRITH PUBLIC INITIATION Campaign Appeal AT TEMPLE )3ETH EL THIS SUNDAY Issued by Local William D. Saltiel to Be Speaker at Ceremonies for Orthodox Rabbis Services will be held at the Lou Handler, director of Camp Shaarey Zedek on the closing Tamakwa in the Algonquins in days of Passover...…

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…America Avis* Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Hashomer Hatzair Holds Ninth Pesach Program at Annual Convention This Week; Sittig Cohen Bldg. Noted Leaders Here for Parley S The northwest branch of the Jewish Community Center and the United Hebrew Schools will hold a Pesach program on Sunday, (Isru Chag Pesahc), April 20, at 2:30 p. m. This jointly spon- sored Pesach program, which will take place in the auditorium of t...…

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…Detroit Jewish Chronicle and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Presider J \COB H. SCHA ► NE Entered as Second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Post. office at Dotioit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879. General Offices and Publication Bldg., 525 Woodward Ave. Telephone: Cadillac 1040 Subscription in Advance JACOB MARGOLIS PHILIP SLOMOVITZ MAURICE M. SAFIR Cable Address: Chronicle ...…

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…America etvish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO P urely Commentary • Crucifixion Story Denied On Easter Sunday, Jews who listen in on religious broadcasts experience a chill. Invariably, the programs speak of the crucifixion, of the Jews as the crucifiers, of our people's guilt in the death of Jesus as if it were an undeniable truth, and in some instances as if it happened only yesterday. In view of this, it was encou...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle 6 DEMOCRACY. S SALVATION NOT IN EUROPE, SAYS RABBI NEW YORK. (Religious News Service)—A warning that "we must save democracy in our own country," and that "we cannot save it on the battlefields of Eu- rope," was sounded here by Rab- bi Sidney Goldstein, associate rabbi of the Free Synagogue. Speaking at a meeting of the Keep America Out of War Con- gress, held in the Town Hall here, Rabbi Gol...…

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…America wish periodical Cotter ' CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 7 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle April 18, 1941 DR. CNE TO ADDRESS HADASSAH ON APRIL 22 IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY BAY CITY NOTES ter, Mrs. Henry Weiss, of Rock- ville Center, N. Y.; and two brothers, Ely M. Levy, of Bay City, and Reuben Levy, of Muske- gon. Funeral services were held Thursday at the residence. Dr. Leo M. Franklin of Temple Beth El of...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle 8 Leo Fuchs, Guest Actor, Aemains at Littman's for Week By popular request, Leo Fuchs remains in Detroit this week, at Littman's Yiddish People's Thea- ter, 12th and Seward, for the presentation of another comedy. Having scored a great hit last Sunday, Mr. Fuchs, together with the entire cast of Littman's Theater, will appear this Friday evening and Sunday matinee and evening, in the comedy,...…

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…A mericait 'elvish PaloScat Cotter NAZIS (Continued from Page 1) joying hospitality in Britain should be allowed to print views diametrically opposed to the aims for which we are fighting." Dr. Anton Pavelitch, Nazi propa- gandist who was accused of corn- plicity in the assassination of King Alexander a few years ago. In a special broadcast to the Croatian population Dr. Pavelitch declared that the new government would confiscate the prope...…

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…April 18, 1941 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle 10 IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY . • • Mr. and Mrs. William Hordes Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer announce the Bar Mitzvah of returned home from Palm Beach, Fla., where they spent the winter. their son, Herbert J., on Satur- day morning, April 26, at Con- Mrs. Isaac Gilbert and Mrs. gregation Bnai David, Elmhurst Samuel Glogower returned April and 14th Sts. Reception and sup- 15 ...…

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…" 'wish Periodical Carter A avertam April 18, 1941 • ENGAGEMENTS CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Ii DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle J.W.E.W.O. Shower For Orphans May 7 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Freedman of Gladstone Ave. announce Plans are rapidly being com- the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to Jay Herman Moss, pleted for the annual shower for son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Moss of Leslie Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Milton R. Towl...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle 12 CAMPAIGN SINCERE HOLIDAY GREETINGS (Continued from Page 1) 1 CANDY CO. B.G. 444 E. JEFFERSON AVE. RAndolph 8703 Passover Greetings to AU! Boston Golf Driving Range Practice Course OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Brightly Illuminated— Professional Instruction 4400 W. BOSTON BLVD. West of Dexter TYLER 5.1800 Passover Greetings to All! Helin Tackle Co. Manufacturers of The Famous Flatfish Lure...…

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…A INCtialN Apish periodical Carter (Continued from Page One) The Religious Emergency Coun- cil and the Passover Emergency Committee arranged with the War Office that Jewish soldiers receive leave and also arranged special Sedorim for evacuated children. Special Children's Sedorim; Two in East End Bomb Shelters Because London air raid shel- ters are crowded with people of many faiths and congested, it was impossible to arrange Sed- orim the...…

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…April 18, 1941 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronic RABBINICAL ASSEMBLY CONVENTION MAY 5-7 that men of all races and creeds Irish Jews Present Ambulance to contribute to the country's defense program and to show the world Irish Red Cross DUBLIN (WNS) — Impressive could work together for the better- ceremonies marked the presenta- tion by the Jewish Ambulance Fund of a Chrysler imperial am- bulance to the Irish Red Cross. Prof. L...…

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…America/I ,fewish Pertained Colter • CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO CLASSIFIED Masonic Auditorium Concert Artists Listed for 1941-1942 Season DAVID HOROWITZ, Teacher— ROOM FOR RENT or will share English, Citizenship, Yiddish, my 3 room apartment with Hebrew and Bar Mitzvah. young lady or employed couple. Reading and writing guaran- Mornings, call Tyler 6-7051, or teed. Free trial lesson. 1724 Townsend 5-0059 any time Pingree. Hogart...…

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…16 WEIZMANN (Continued from Page 1) April 18, 1941 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle tempted, this was essential for Zionist policy until out of the good-will and friendship, parallel with its growth, the substance of national values would be created in the Promised Land. He accepted that as one of the conditions of his Zionist life, and has never been able to visualize any rational or reasonable policy under any other theo...…

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…America fewisk Perior&al Carta All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS I CLIFTON AVINU1 - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO TIWVETROITJEWISR TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0.4-0 THE ONLY ANG1,0•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHWAN VOL XXIX. NO. 21 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1930 GOOD WILL GROUP AIMING AT POLISH AND JEWISH AMITY Reform Reinstate Orthodox Ritual Seven Jews and Seven Poles Seek to Advance Friendship. SEEK UNDERSTANDING IN U....…

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…POLTRatribirmiewrilam PAGE TWO CENTERS AS AMUEL A. AGREE TROOP 23 ALUMNI D DIES AT AGE OF 421 DINNER APRIL 24 "Beau Bandit" at Oriental 600 at Bar Mitzvah Dinner of S Bernard Fineman. Theater. S Senior Division: TESTIMONIAL NIGHT AT YIDDISH THEATER FOR TWO OF THE CAST Program at Little Theater Deals with Marriage and Divorce. -- April -0 is the date of the Ben " companyfitiiirnhtawro. i evening With all the current and recent Bey danc...…

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…America Awish Perkteal Cotter CLIFTON AYINtill CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PA GE THREE iir,Vriplonjrwisrfnufm SEE YOUR FOOD BEFORE YOU ORDER WIN EMA N APPOINTED COUNTY SUPERVISOR Henry Wiseman of 17651 Hamilton Road, president of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit, and president of the People's Outfitting Co., on the motion of Councilman Fred W. Castator on Tuesday night was named to the ,board of Wayne County Supervisors by the City Coun...…

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…JiuEPentonjEwisit etRox icLu Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publis ► ieg Co, loc. Entered as Second-class matter March L 1914• at the Pool- office at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March a, 1879. General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telephone: Cadillac 1040 Cable Address: Chronicle London Offic• 14 Stratford Place, London, W. 1, England Subscription, in Advance VCS, tti.VelVA%VV I I $3.00 Per Y...…

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…Amery- cam lavish periodical eater CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Tit CM,TROIVENISPICIROINICIE ossmmeeemwe' SCANNING THE HORIZON DALTON PLAN IN (Continued from Preceding Page) HEBREW SCHOOLS /or SILVER FLO SAUERkuliA eINN 10[1110 AT PHEIPS.N.Y. a EMPIRE STATE PICKLING 01 AT YOUR GROCER'S We are pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Julius Rubiner as Manager as Assistant Manager y. H. Holmes & Co. MEMBERS New York...…

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…el)gritorrloasti (Ti RON !CIA PAGE SIX DR. R. L. KAHN NEXT HADASSAH SPEAKER , JR. HADASSAH DINNER AND DANCE APRIL 271 HEYN' S • FOR • DRESSES • FOR THE LARGER WOMEN Slenderizing New Styles in Printed Crepes, Georgettes and Cantons '16 Miss Lillian Gordon is chairman and Miss Rese Brick is co-chair- man of the dinner dance to be giv- ull by the Junior Iladassah at SO n '":11 --• Much interest has been evinced in the announcement tha...…

April 18, 1930 • Page Image 7

…America Apish Periodical Carter currou ATINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN litEVEnton;ionsti ORM KU F ANK &.S DE [ ... I 4 IS to I 4.17 ''''''. Boys' Suits with Knickers and Longies. 2 Pairs I Pair IS OODIV.110 1 , AVE i suits 6•94 Sizes 7 to 15 Others at $8.94. "Prep" Suits with Pairs Long Trousers. 2 9.94 a Gray and tan mixtures. Two-Button coats with peak lapels. Sizes 12 to at years. Others DI $13.94. 04 ...…

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…TitEVLTROtT OMR a_ROMICIL CIA' NEWS ForLowCost Hauling I D BUY Coterie Club. Mu Eta Alpha, A dinner and theater party was Mu Eta Alpha held its last iven for the girls of the Coterie meeting at the home of Miss Mary I:: 'bib on April 9. The next meet-, ! Witker on Elmhurst. A surprise ` ng will be at the home of Miss farewell party was given in honor )orothy Koppin, 1422 Taylor ave.! of Miss Rosalind Schwartz. Miss ue. I Beatrice Barnett...…

April 18, 1924 • Page Image 1

…A merica ANSI( PerioSeal Cater CLOWN AVIN01 ONCINNATI 20, OHIO - 7 E . ephone 1 .GLENDALE HOETROIT LWISI - 1. 1924 All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XV, NO. DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, 21 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents APRIL 18, 1924 IMMIGRATION BILL DRAWN BY JOHNSON ADOPTED IN HOUSE Speak at Banquet RESEARCH WORK AT IT° Marking Dedication I DENIER HOSPIT...…

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…APRIL 11, 1924 liOginoninesit (Mum lax re Tniumlenni DAVID J. HIRSCH (Concluded front page 1.) By U1111 lit; No I ____•--- BRENNER, SCULPTOR, DIES IN NEW YORK .l ,us placing on the coin of the artist's three initials, "V. I). B." Within a week Secretary of the Treasury Mac- Veagh ordered the removal of the letters, after it had been found in- expedient to use the "II." alone. How- ever, 22,350,000 of the initialed coins had been put ...…

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…ff ewisk Periodical Ceder CLIFTON ATILNU1- CINCINNATI 30, OHIO 1924 All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS II- EDE/ROT LWISR. 11-RONICL THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XV, NO. Telephone GLENDALE Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1924 24 :ro RESEARCH WORK AT (To DENVER HOSPITAL SEEKS CONQUESTS Markin"edication/ BILL DRAWN BY JOHNSON ADOPTED IN HOUSE IMMIGRATION Ches...…

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…711 DerRonlaisna RON ictr. PAGE TWO RECONSTRUCTION FUND ESTABLISHED FOR "ORT" 1/, Zi!c Aiken's &rim Read Carefully These New Prices for The Coming Week A GOOD SUGGESTION This Sale of "One of a Kind" and "Odd Pieces" is Proving The Greatest "Business Getter" We Ever Used in Our Career An itinerant Jewish beggar once came into a little inn and ordered a meal of the costliest dishes. After having eaten his meal, he walked over to the prop...…

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…A itriam yavish Periodical eater CLIFTON MINUS • CINCINNATI BO, OM raternal on' Club Notes IND "ORT" A.) - :ation of I Fund," i of the tl of $I,- y. The le specia. name in lublished. icriptions have al- erica the lone with presenta- opean or- "Recon- Bramson , who are es of the North Woodward Branch J.W.E.W.O. ,Canadian American Club of Michigan. Invitations have been sent out by The Canadian American Club of the North Woodward branch o...…

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…finterRotrIptisit °A GP, FOUR ITDGE IS ON WAY TO $100,000 FUND TOOL DRIVE TO OPEN INSTITUTE OBSERVES WITH MASSMEETING FORTIETH MILESTONE Soma aggregating $10,000 have been stibscribed by members of Pisgah Ledge, No. 34, I. 0. B. IL, to the $100,000 fund which is being raised ter the purpose of enlarging and re- modeling the building which the lodge recently purchased for its new head- quarters. Members are confident that the $100,000 will...…

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…Altai= lavish periodical Cadet maul - CLIFTON CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE TftEbentorrArsigii RON Ian *MUSIC AND MUSICIANS. Mr' B Herman Hooater. RE th e "I es . Preludes." This num ' n rre , ORCHESTRAL SEASON ENDS 11 ' "'hide gives Mr. Gabrilowit- Furniture Upholstering and Refinishing at Moderate Prices. The first of the closing pair of con- I V s" ■ •erts which end the tenth season Of I n every opportunity to reveal his I he Detroi...…

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…- ThEVETENT,/rwistiffi RON ICU; .AGE SIX l/ asasssaik-The ts s M. ro/ 5 sociologically superior and belong in the American scheme of things in preference to the non-Nordic, says the worthy editor of the world. — We refuse to accept either proposition for the facts Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Ce., Inc. raion do not warrant such a concbe ion. Our immi inatogry,tfor Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor lusnon-d...…

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…America ffewish Pedalled Cotter . CU•TON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO TifEDETRODPilS11 1•1160 . 11 epths, r —the incere ,f war rd at- ional- is cx- ght or in the 'lected realize at per- l con- rabbi ich the ts. lie .ions, in ate rials ts; that w tna- art to ; that ortunity le world ;moonlit, of war. ershnian Jewish ting the ?. and de- he Ver. mt Of a equitable 'aw ma- ducts is interna- .y juris- aLvo- h t1 r the pro- ,ntion the serv...…

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…liteikrRon; PAGE EIGHT .aciat au EASTER Club Qrsottal FROCKS from designers who create the most for the price! $35 COLLEGE MEN GIVE FIRST PUBLIC DANCE Making Bid for University Graduates. Every Department in The Intercollegiate Club of Detroit will give its first annual dance at the Elks Temple Sunday evening, April 27. The dance is benig arranged as This greater Hudson Store Is Organized for Service Mems and ether local notes s...…

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…A l Naftali PWiSk periodical eater AE))crRorr,Amsn &mete A Special For Misses at $35 Mrs. Arthur Pollak of 18))2 Atkin- son avenue entertained at her home Wednesday, April 16, with a luncheon bridge and malt jung. New Sports Coats that fiery in to [ce is Lions help- little Marriages j Memple etll El Palms and tall smilax and a wreathed candelabra holding white tapers formed an effective setting fur Complimenting Mrs. Fred Selker, a lo...…

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…rn_09Ericorr tEvasict.a hen Your Feet Hurt-- Due Hack's Arch Corrective Shoes INSTITUTE NOTES P &GE TEN Fraternal and Club Notes Remarkable Footwear Values \ Patent Leather Brown Nubuell Beige Nubuck Black Satin Black Velvet Brown Velvet to broken arches—no remedy on earth will per- xcept • pair of well-fitted e Oakland MothersClub: manently stop that pain At the last meeting of the Beta The Oakland Mothers' Club will Phi Tau Frater...…

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…A merica ffewisk Periodeal Cater CLIFTON AMOR - CHICDDIATI 1O MOO s. PAGE ELEVEN t- . 1)1.1mm rfrat s i tifi t toN ta r. "No; No, Nanette" Will Regale Dime Bank Offers Prizes for Winning Slogan Describing Audiences at Garrick Saving Plan. Theater. Announcement of a prize contest week of song and dance and open to the public has been made by A laughter will usher in the Easter the Dime Savings Bank for the pur- possible pose of securing ...…

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…APRI L 11, M 1114erwrIP,IsO iwwW foe to all forms of anti-Semitism, an the formal protest by the America Jewish Congress was sent in ord. to call to his attention the ant Semitism in the petition that he migl NEW YORK.—A formal protest take action accordingly. appeal to the unions to fight the pro- paganda for unlimited immigration. has been sent by the American Jewish Congress to Senator Robert La Fol- In his statement he joins forces with ...…

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…A merica ffewisk Periodical Carta CUTION *MIA CINCINNATI "MO , 1924 tism, and American in order he anti- he might TS FICEP.S t the dec- ision goy- s were sue- Airman of Goldman, ?Alderman, ridnister of PASSOVER IIEbETROIT BWISH HRONICI1 PASSOVER 5684 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Section Two DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1924 VOL. XV, NO. If STATUETTE PRESENTED TO EARL BALFOUR AND SCULPTOR WHO CREATED IT A ...…

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…Ma. litEPETICOIT c PAGE TWO 104:1000-0000-0-0-0 CH>0.000.0-000-0-000-00 0-00-00000-0-0-4:1 WHY, DADDY, WHY? RETURNS SOON FROM LONG TOUR ON THREE CONTINENTS . la 000(1-0-40 00-4-0-0# 04Ha-0-0**-004)*00 Daddy, If you know we're hungry, Know that we are very poor, It must break your heart in Heaven ever did Insure! 'Cause noun PASSOVER GREETINGS woders why you didn't Savo the dimes you threw away; But you felt too •trong and healthy F...…

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…A mericas ifewish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON ATINUI - CINCONNATI O, 01410 lifilcrRorr WOMEN'S PUBLICATION TCH STARTS NEW SECTION SEDER AS OBSERVED BY DU' JEWS IN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY Will Feature World Council Journal News - - - 11101. )000o PAGE THREE eittoNicir. PASSOVER GREETINGS TO ALL OUR JEWISH FRIENDS AND PATRONS isausssms G ti order that .I.-w NEW YORK 1-11 women everywhere might keep in. formed on the progress of their 1,1- 4...…

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…TrelknrajpvisnaRomaz PAGE FOUR n Passover Story For Junior Readers of the Chronicle mmmmsrgn TITIF IV- 5011 THE BATTLE CREEK Moses—The Heroic Nation Builder OF DETROIT SPA HEALTH SPRINGS By Ruth Arakie.Cohoo. brews were a people who had once Anyone entering the Ilartog's migrated from their homes in central dining-room, shortly after eight o'clock Syria to Palestine, and having on the third Friday evening following JOHN CH1ERA, Mana...…

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