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June 18, 1926 • Page Image 1

…America garish Pedalled Ceder (,. 1926 If , g C •ce , 085, 00 0 tout tielay. All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS CLIFTON ATLNUll - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO 1 111-Efi ETROIT IIROK[CLE Li tiUNE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. LEO EXPECT EXTENSION OF JEWISH AGENCY untrtsbityt'riti;ltiNlitchigt IN NEAR FUTURE B'nai B'rith Holds First Nominations LIN OF NR O A RN ED A T USOF M. Ua lot N...…

June 18, 1926 • Page Image 2

…emu prim (A Roiviar. PAGE TWO f , 141.1 ro 1447 cor osoWOODWARD AY! IMPORTED BEADED BAGS . ?Pe (tliithen's Corner COMPLETE TEMPLE MOONLIGHT PLANS 11 Red Apple Club and Jules Klein's Orchestra to Entertain Guests. - DECIDES ON FIFTEEN ' .---717 Fp i ti ar Notts MILLION CAMPAIGN -- National Farm School Seek to Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich of Detroit wa• a guest of the Sisterhood of Templi Beth Jacob at the last regular meet ing of the seas...…

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…A merkair 5cwisk parodies! Carta CLITT0e1 MINCE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO .• m 47,9Encotrinv isn iyeL. FAGS THREE — ago whin it was organized. Previous, ItLESTTO INE APPEA L NOTED EGYPTOLOGIST, he h.: b..01 h.q..: of the des - SEEK $10 , 000 , 000, DR. AARON EMBER, DIES t.rank partinent of Semitic languages. s . . 'e niitism also admit children under 13 of declarants who have resided in the United States fur more than three years and hav...…

June 18, 1926 • Page Image 4

…111V1IITICtlie, //Mc!! /11141N !CIA r'" As C. X2 WIEDETROITJEWISII etRONICIA rNa ONLY CVOS. MlwfaeAr. MNILL) Mit01{.. Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Inc. JOSEPH 'J. CUMMINS, President JACOB MARGOLIS, Editor JACOB H. SCHAKNE, General Marys `r_ .es, on the other hand, that there has been ssionitry longing and sentimental romancing tonotl mu (ft' enough realism , N1 e believe that there has been an undue emphasis upon...…

June 18, 1926 • Page Image 5

…Americall5aviskPeriodicaleatter CII ► TON /MCI - CINCINNAll 10, OHIO PAGE FIVE ThEnETI PO IT fns 14 , 60.2 , 0 , f5 -- ,. i k yiddish--a chiklless Lang uage (Continued from last page.) ie I- tg re of rn er lit to s 'ii, ' r ut ry, un- op- ud- one ant- amt heir ter, pare the new car offered you to Buick. anal like it,— Itee- MOTOR COMPANY, l'o- that who row, e of who e of find du- hall. that sh is ode- prto and ...…

June 18, 1926 • Page Image 6

…PAGE six yetlicrRorrjr,wisnalRasiche YOUNGEST GRADUATE IN JUNE CLASS OF N. E. --- Let Electricity Make Your Ice Miss Rose Harris of 1310 Frederick sheet was the youngest member of The Copeland System auto- matically keeps itself cold. Leave It to take care of your !ood fur a day, a week, a month; then open it and you'll find its temper tune 40 to 45 degrees, the correct coldness to keep milk, butter, fresh vege- All society Items and ot...…

June 18, 1926 • Page Image 7

…' f Americo (favish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AYINI31 • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE SEVa: s TIEVEitton;1_221n Qactat and ngMgriiients Mr and Mrs. Max Klinger of 2463 HazetSouil avenue announce the en- COM. •MomvalO • YUJI (2) I .12VSOnea Mr. and Mrs. I. Weingarden o 2921 Cortland avenue announce th confirmation of their son, Israel which took place on June 12. A re- ception was held in his honor on NY P ARTICIPATE " RE AUTY CONTEST ...…

June 18, 1926 • Page Image 8

…1 44 'AGE EIGHT gi.Elign"1. 1"415" 04" M '120, at the Maybee School, Lynn at gressing very well in the different of the season, it is urgent that all tees were appointed: organization; Rabbi Simon Greenberg, Williani Cardoni, the fraternity team will cities of America. A branch is being members who have not as yet settled Rabbi Joshua Kohn, chairman, Phila- Raphael, Abraham Tannenbaum, Sara play the Y. M. 11. A. team the second organized in...…

June 18, 1926 • Page Image 9

…Americair - periodical eater CLIFTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO J 1. 1111 giuurT "AGE NUM ) ■ OFF THE ja••••...1 1 1 TRACK feverishly conjured before his eyes the noble fac es of his father, uncles and mate friends The Jew generally today, both in- relatives. His most helplessly observed the ravages which dividually and in congregational or- Petlu ra's magazine made on Schwartz- ganization, is off the track. Ile is - • too much c...…

June 18, 1926 • Page Image 10

…JUNE 'filLIATtawrAwisn@itoxiar, HIGHLAND MANOWI CRimE INCREASING, DECLARES FRIEDMAN 1 10, 11,1a0.01 Country 110,1,1, S, hool for Girls. on the Iludaon • New lor . (Continued From Page One.) Col'ege I'mp ,tratory Coors,— lent rants Retognimd. that they formed in the • old homeland. hool, Junior College, /fah Horne.Ma long, Segretarial,, To them the law has been for gener- Jour nal,. Kindergu t. j %lions a threatening power that must lrat...…

June 18, 1920 • Page Image 1

…THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL. VIII. NO. 3. BUREAUS IN ITALY AND LODGES SEEK TO SWITZERLAND AID An Appeal for Service JEWISH IMMIGRANTS SOLVE DETROIT'S HOUSE SHORTAGE BY FRED M. BUTZEL. Committee from Numerous Civic and Fraternal Orders to Appeal to Governor PISGAH LODGE MEMBER- SHIP DRIVE STILL ON "5,000 Members for P is g a h Lodge," Slogan of Local Lodge, Says President Goldsmith Delegates of fr...…

June 18, 1920 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE DETROIT JEWISH 11111111111111112, CHRONICLE INC 1111111111 ,11111111111 ,I111 ocial and Qrsortal Another MacDiarmid Store Opens Sat. June 19th. At the end of next week Rabbi Leo M. Franklin will leave for New York to attend a meeting of prominent men interested in religious work among university students., From there Rabbi Franklin will go to Roch- ester, N. Y., to preside over the ses- sions of the Central Conference of Am...…

June 18, 1920 • Page Image 3

…THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE THREE • la and Qrsonai If1.119•isi w000wARD AVE DETROIT The Temple Y. I'. S. moonlight, Monday night, June 21, is serving as the inspiration for many dinner par- ties, ending up with the boatride on the St. Clair, where dancing and other entertainment will amuse the guests. Mr. and Mrs. If. Carncss and daugh- ter, Vivian Jane, of 334 Frederick street, left Sunday to make their fu- ture home in Seattle, W...…

June 18, 1920 • Page Image 4

…THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE SIX Another entire day is set aside for the discussion of the problems of "Religious Education' and another period known as "Synagogue Pro- gram" day is to deal from the standpoint both of the rabbi and the lay- MICHIGAN'S JEWISH NOME PUBLICATION man with problems affecting the life and policies of a modern congre- Peblisbed Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co.. lac. gation. The rabbis are to be com...…

June 18, 1920 • Page Image 5

…PAGE sEvEN THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE MUSIC NOTES DETROIT JEWS HONOR HARRY MEYERSMEMORY PS). By Hermann Hoexter. CLCAMJ West Warren Hebrew Congregation, HINEMINENEMIMMERIMEMENFMEil ri e: amtAttzt._ Y. P. S. MOONLIGHT TO BE GALA EVENT OF SUMMER SEASON . IT: . .. t R, , + "Meet Friedberg r.• : Wear Diamonds Diamonds" iti If the reader has escr been so for- Named For Departe'd Citizen tunate as to have had an invitation Op - ms Doo...…

June 18, 1920 • Page Image 6

…PAGE EIGHT THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE FLINT NOTES .seroestaWIts..._ ocial and Qrsonal Mr. N. Kaploy, of Detroit, visited Mr. and Mrs. I. Horwitz, of 226 Flint on business Monday. Al edbury avenue, announce the mar- riage of their sister, Miss Helen S. Mrs. Kilvinsky, of Detroit, is spend- Gordon to Sidney S. Shapiro, to take ing several days wills her mother, place June 20 at the B'nai Britt club- Mrs. Max Lebster. rooms. What About T...…

June 18, 1920 • Page Image 7

…"TIE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Young Jewish Matron Passes Away Thursday After Brief Illness for whom she had no pity In this this malicious, hatred-permeated skel- abhorrence there was something eton would roam about in the city devilish which more than justified park in springtime and threatened the name lug." It frequently hap- enamored couples. . The odor of lilac and bird-cherry pens that people conferring a nick- was in the air; the nigh...…

June 18, 1920 • Page Image 8

…THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE IN FINANCIAL DETROIT STATEMENT BY DANSARD- HULL-BUMPUS COMPANY Municipal issues which are being offered at attractive rates, the bonds being absolutely tax free in Michigan Among the Investment Banking as well as being free of the Federal Houses which have recently been in- income tax. The company is always glad to give corporated in this State and are oper- ating in this city, (there is the firm of any informat...…

June 18, 1920 • Page Image 9

…PAGE ELEVEN THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE QUMMOBILgiweDIRECTORY AUTOMOBILE NEWS ACCESSORIES BEAUTY AMERICAN SIX High grade light car. Proved by inspection. C. C. CAR MARKET RIDDEN IN FRANKLINS IN NATIONAL CONTEST 650 WOODWARD AVENUE Glendale 4896 So far 300 folks have ridden in a Franklin car with our salesmen in the national "Slow-the-car" contest. The contest started on June 7, so that an average of 50 persons has been taken out for...…

June 18, 1920 • Page Image 10

…PAGE TA c.LVE THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE 01= 0 =0 n0n0=oa0=0=00 g Motors, Oils, Mining and Curb Industrials for Cash or on Moderate Margins CHARLES A. STONEHAM & CO. Real Estate Exchange Bldg., Detroit O TELEPHONE CADILLAC 6150 (Established 1903) 0 41 Broad Street, New York Direct Private Wires Weekly Market Letter Sent Free "No Promotions" ooao===o=o ' II O =01=0.•0=0 • 10 HUDSON TAXI • Moses Valero, well-known Jerusalem ba...…

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