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January 18, 1924 • Page Image 4

…..,nentogr,lonmlitscroca4 Prnmrs Toasts BY DAVID J. HIRSCH Union Trust Company Sets Aside $5,000 for Student Scholarship. by these students on subjects related to banking, investments and the ser- vices rendered to the, family by a trust company. provide for the possibility that the winners might be prevented from availing themselves of the scholar- ships. It is a part of the plan formulated A certificate will be presented to The Union Tr...…

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…RONICLE TICPUTROrT, PAGE TWO CI CY fl WWWAKI WA ugykuk cr o omi x a v og rg u mug- MUDV A mMumat a rgukulm mearot.W W ClUU WILL ADDRESS THREE LADIES' SOCIETIES AT MEETING THIS MONDAY Louis K. Anspacher, poet of unus- ual gifts, dramatist and lecturer, will speak here at 2:30 p. m. Monday, Jan. 21, at Temple Beth El, under the aus- pices of the Jewish Woman's Club, the 0 N Monday morning, January 21st, we will begin what is now our reg...…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 6

…America lavish periodical Cotter CLIFTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THBIgg' t)r-rrorr Invirr f#Frnict4 MUSIC law ..— vin Ro- and I is- k of New Bless The New d by Id of yna- r the sting Mae! risk's roup, !odist New r the time ever !• In La- been re- New grow- uction stren- 1 their upon ed co- stants,, irches, Arch- !' pres- d the wile to esenta- 'ool, as ling to- ! letter 'ork in all and Year's Cllr illrraltrrg 3ALL I o...…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 7

…rift&Ptin/LInsill PAGE FOUR OF ANNUAL BALL TO French Tact and German Effusiveness At PROCEEDS HELP BETTER HOME FOR AGED a Jewish Dinner LEA DS LAW DEBATERS SIX POGROMISTS ARE IN COLLEGE TRYOUTS SENTENCED TO DEATH JEWS OF GERMANY PLEAD FOR RELIEF MOSCOW (J. T. A.)—Six follow- NEW YORK. (J. T. A.)—"German ers of Petlura, the chief of the band Jewry is in acute distress. Famine of pogromists that engineered the and despair dwells in the hous...…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 8

…A merica ffewisk Paiorlical Carter AVINU1 - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE' F11111 EF nan line of de- ibbi Dr. all are loly suf- iber pil- the and man who con- rect- man dis- dials and ihich lung, light his- s be- :. ex- val. Vash- ! the KERE Trn Its up to you HE KEREN HAYESOD is rebuilding Palestine. I The money so generously contributed by loyal Jews is making possible the turning of wasted lands into profitable farming lands, and, in t...…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 9

…ThEykritpronv1snaR0711G4 PAGE SIX doirod 4,14. arR-A.t, mr- T o- LN, — 7iffiDETROIT I/EWISII 61-1ZON ICLE ■ Are We So Bad? The Men's Temple Club were treated on Saturday night last to a very brilliant discourse by Rabbi Abba ■ Hillel Silver of Cleveland. He talked on the subject "Is Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Progress a Myth?" We do not propose to discuss the lec- ture, but we do feel that the pendulu...…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 10

…A meriam Pitish Periodfral Cater CLIFTON macs CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Timikrgonit.wisfieRONICLE PAGE SEVEN 14/ 160 . " 8, 71f5ffii Anti-Semitism Frowned Upon by Soviet Russia GiAS. - H-. JOSEPH -, (CnnwirrInAl, tad. Br CI... H. Jediets.) There seems to be • Bible f•mine in hp., but before they begin to supply th. need, it seems to m• the Christi•n theologi•ns ought to decide among themselves exactly how the New Testament should be inte...…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 11

…liitl)Ernorrliwisn 61Roxicus PAGE EIGHT Betrothal Antrorced Netting's January Sale A New 15-Story Building For Hudson's LAMPS Table—Bridge—J unior 20% OFF \ Lamps—Odds and Ends- 40% to 50% off hauls! IA unamunkatad to Mir *like *I no d o ther local •Itoremia in and.. to spoor in theeurrrst anIt's ri All ambit, Items an rived not later Ebnimid. by 5 s'clock Wedoesd.se Moue. Phone Glendale shoo. Society Editor. Mall nadir. m aa to tor ...…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 12

…A merican Jewish Perisileal Carter CLIFTON AnNus. - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO TMS19LTHMJEMlariel KAM kocitaNadime, Smart New Dresses \ For Southern Vacation or Town Wear $39.50 '25 A special collection of styles of as- sured Spring vogue that are available in a wide range of models. Fashioned from Silk Crepes, Crepe de Chine and flannels in red and white, blue and white, rose, green and maize. Features include button trimming, pockets, s...…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 13

…irsevtri 7;.r PAGE TEN • rds touch her, entire body towa to ead his white, silver beard. And, from a the I hill. stands over the inn and, er cross- his b up a although desirous s the leaps distance, he looks like a soaring, ing the mad, epreads itself ov stops western sky in a bright, flushed man- her. A long shadow leaps in front of white, unusually tierce bird. H e O him and a short one—behind. Ile o the of happiness, relief arid rest. A...…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 14

…Amerkait lavish periodical Coder CLIFTON ATINU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN 14F.Ilentorr kinsie MRcma4) 11111111111111111 OnTime!ilieramaskumal Saleoiluitstevercoats! An it's a knockout! The backward clothing season gives us the biggest opportunity we have ever had! This big, active store is alive to every opportunity—we are grasping this chance with all the energy we have!—AND we are staging the most important clothing sale we ha...…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 15

…pif PAGE TWELVE A Real Jewish Master nerRor. tr*1811 11170Q4 MISS WETSMAN AND PALESTINIAN ORPHANS SUPPORTED BY HADASSAH By DR. S. M. MELAMED American porta and a preliminary se- lection overseas. Professor Irving Fisher of Yale (Continued from Page I) University is chairman of the eu- who shall conduct the meetings of the genics committee. Congressman Al- board. The trustees shall likewise select • David Racoosin has returned from treas...…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 16

…America Prish Periodical Carter 111E EIROft ALWAYS AND EVERYWHERE THE SAME IsnaiRoxictr, PAGE THIRTEEN JACOB MASE: RABBI AND LEADER $01.1"11 A Pre-Pogrom Scene in Berlin. By D. MOSKWIN (Copyright, 1923, Jewish Telegraphic Agency.) I to as of to rty 0- ES ce) Jn rish Lein 10 i nce can ith ur- Ind the ele- un- the den, r in s ave 'eign the the Ion- ew- an- cing nful itrol ling ting Welt- sub- Jnion card- 'e are could ...…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 17

…15/10KONICg tlit2ATK1J11;ffh i PAGE FOURTEEN What Has the Year 1924 in Store for the PRESIDENT COOLIDGE Jewish People? SCHULMAN HONORED Life Guarantee for Crankshaft Goes With New Motor Truck LAUDS U. S. CANTORS AT SILVER JUBILEE By RABBI PHILIP F. WATERMAN 1 t Ij 600 Leading Jewish Singers of The gift of prophecy has not been I the causes of pain are more subtle, vouchsafed to men. At the same time, and less understood, particularly Am...…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 18

…AN1CtiCalf Yewish Periodical Carter arms - asuman no, cow ama PAGE he SWINNERTON DR. WISE ATTACKS FRANK TO LECTURE; ILYA IMMIGRATION LAW SCHKOLNIK TO PLAY larly I, we °ugh erne, Jew ntral Frank Se nnerton, one of the great- est Jewisl. /niters and critics of our day, is to lecture here, sharing the Sixth Civic Music League program at the Arena Gardens Jan. 21 with Ilya Schkolnik, first violin of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Swin...…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 19

…PAGE SIXTEEN ORM ICLE DODGE BROTHERS ESTABLISH A NEW PRODUCTION MARK of his Boston temple for the larger congregation of newspaper readers. Bruno Lessing and Allan Dale, dra- matic critic of the Ilearst papers are By DAVID BARZELL of course also Jewish. Another columnist who has just Park Row—historic newspaper cen- paper—an enterprise whose primary made his debut but whose future Million Cars in First Nine Years Is ter of New York, is not ...…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 20

…America ,fewisk Periodical Carter OHIO r111, ON ATINU1 • CINCINNATI 10, 761E1)EntotT, ERS I EW ARK ear. Is lay. sold in lays of sent of thereby sf nota• smobile cording Dodge sort of fed the 'ter the Auction ,000,000 Inc Dec. 1 days given a Irothers trt. At ild—and enlarge- factory -e into a ing 20,- space of r a few issembly ion, in- approxi- placing position air Aare lied for pleased e million attach the fact !the first ce. rests ...…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 21

…PAGE EIGHTEEN TifE &TRIM 1Iffi_IC 045/ ROP LE GROWTH OF THE CENTRAL MUTUAL PALESTINE SCIENTIFIC AGRICULTURE BOOK REVIEWS Hsitory of Company • Record of Expansio ■ on Expansion. The Increase Deliver the Bible From its Foolish Friends A Defense of the Higher Criticism Against the "Bibliolateria" Yearbook of the Cental Confer. In Business in Two Years Over 3000 Per Cent and Gaining Thanks to scientific methods Jewish the application of moder...…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 22

…A merico Prick Periodical eater CL1PTON AVIINUTI • CINCINNATI 20, 01410 PAGE NINETEEN TiELPErnortItivisitrEtatNict.e Ids FULL LINE OF DURANT CARS AT AUTO SHOW What Baker and His Newspa- perman Observer Had to En- counter in an Oldsmobile. Cleveland'• Jewish Center Blend. Bellamy's Dream of People's Palace with WHERE JEWISH NOTE PREDOMINATES Shopping cDirectory A full line of Durant products is Jewish Conception of Beth Am. Words could...…

May 18, 1923 • Page Image 1

…A merica Pi nsk Periodical Carter CLIFTON ATENUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO 1, 1923 • Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English liEbETROIT LWISH: 11-ROXICI sE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION New York Temple Presents t At Gates of Palestine Thousands of Pioneers Unable to Enter 1 [Honor Dr. Kohler on His Eightieth Bir hday Changes in Money Raising Proposed Use of Jewish War Relief Ap- I •paratus for Philanthropies . Is Urg...…

May 18, 1923 • Page Image 2

…I'AGE TWO !ask .1,1. 41, s .11; TifEl)entogivisn(ARomICLE k.; A 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1.1, A1,L. lixaszammovaiamima e CHANGES IN MONEY RAISING PROPOSED work in the mills, and he glorified the MIZRACHI TO CONDUCT Chances With Your opportunity that America had given MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN to him and those like him. His Brother • "Shabbas Goy," "good Furniture Dr. Meyer Waxman of New York, Speaking of his sympathies for the leader in the Iladassah ...…

May 18, 1923 • Page Image 3

…A merican Apish Periodical Center CLIFTON strnitix - CINCINNATI 30, ottio ■ •••• -:- CLASSIFIED -:- Young I Your HAVE A naoTur.a 27 years old, highly educated and relined. Up to date in every respect and very intelligent, good business man; can sing and dance; an able speaker and one who loves a home and is devoted to his friends. Would like to meet a young lady possessing good 'qualities; object matrimony. Financial circumstances imma- t...…

May 18, 1923 • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR 7iIG f LTRIATSWISf1 ( fjRONICLE The Jew in French Literature Joshua's jewellery business York. By ANDRE SPIRE (Copyrighted, 1923, Jewish Correspondence Itureau.) The winter months constitute in France the season of the great literary prizes, in which the Frenchmen of let- tern mean no less than the Grand I'rix in the racing world. But whereas the Grand Prix marks the close of the rac- ing season, the award of the literary prize...…

May 18, 1923 • Page Image 5

…America Yeksh Periodical Older ▪ PAGE FM - asn iiRoxiaL iimag_ntojikic DODGE BROTHERS FLAT RATES PLAN REDUCES NOTED ACTOR TO APPEAR SOLVING EUROPEAN SERVICE CHARGES HERE THIS SUNDAY NIGHT JEWRY'S PROBLEMS* - Blessed are the women who send thor children to the house of prayer. _The Talmud. The humblest man is ruler in his (Jewish Organizations Partici- pate in Boys' Week. Boys' Week in New York, just completed, has probably completely e...…

May 18, 1923 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX TIEDerRotrAwisn ORM icLe rflElATROIlliEWINI ffRONICIE Rabbi Foster's Error.- Our friend, Rabbi Solomon Foster of Newark, N. J., editor of "The Jewish Chronicle" of that city, has unwittingly done us an pigrstin8 MICHIGAN'S JEWISII HOME PUBLICATION injustice. Writing of the possible confusion of the so-called The Published Weeky by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Israelite House of David of Benton Harbor with the Jews, he...…

May 18, 1923 • Page Image 7

…,Amaktut ffewish Perla - cal Cada CLIFTON AVINU1 • CINC/IINATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN PEPETRotT, JarisA (Annum Inn* 140 El Notes I+. JOSEP14-= c. ANV h e ] ‘‘,I1 H o d .................. ■■■■■■■■•■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■•■■•■■■ 710110).\ Our Birthday Offering to Men /4/.1 to /447 I"Does the Bible Need Revision?" Our Birthday Offering to Men EDER 0 WOODWARD AVE ' The important question implied in i the above title will be answered by le...…

May 18, 1923 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT THEDerRogfEwymalireflaz Mee JEWISH REFUGEES FACING TWO FIRES THE NAME AMMO IDENTIFIES THE ONE INSTRUMENT WHICH RE-ENACTS THE PLAY. ING OF THE WORLD'S GREAT PIANISTS IN FULL PERFECTION. Knabe Warerooms JANNEY-BOWMAN, INC. ANTI-JEWISH CHARGE IS DENIED BY VATICAN Park Avenue 1h 2015 PARK AVENUE Opposite Kresge Bldg. K.,111 Let It Rain---Blow--- Freeze---Snow! Have a SNOwwICITE DRYER cAmEr cmtEs Free Demonstratio...…

May 18, 1923 • Page Image 9

…A merica ffewisk Periodical Coder CLIFTON ATZNUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE TAE Pawl - 0mm (A Rtvilag ' PRESSURE ON PALESTINE GATES FIVE TIMES GREATER, SAYS WEIZMANN Efforts to Permit Larger Num. Urges Karen Hayesod Workers to In ben to Enter "Land of Promise." Smart Summer (From our New York Correspondence.) Miss Isabelle Werbe of the Detroit conservatory of Music will give a May party for her piano pupils a the Conservatory hall...…

May 18, 1923 • Page Image 10

…PAGE TEN Tfit*TROMIEWISII RaNICM raternat anti flub ;\lates Buy With Confidenc• Hebrew Baby Day Nursery. The opening of the Detroit Hebrew Baby Day Nursery has been definite- ly set for Sunday, June 10, at 2 p. m., in the nursery building at 545 East Canfield avenue. The Mt. Clemens affair was a great success and the nursery extends its particular thanks to the many patron- izers and Mr. Elkin of Elkin's Hotel. Philomathic Debating Club...…

May 18, 1923 • Page Image 11

…Aritericam 'midi Periodical Carter ▪ CLIFTON MRCS - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN ITS The Best Places for Detroiters to D ine and Dance . %%%%%%% .......... of 80,4 al Sunda, 21, in of their 25; ,once the , 7er, Lin. • t'e Pt ion p. M. ',berg of at hums of the r. Alyce \larks of be a t and 27, in of thei r hiostein La. nwon rm:rrn. ter lnaug- Iiersay o h ich .”iticent 0 1 . 11 a ilehrew it 'noel t h the . of hair- the ...…

May 18, 1923 • Page Image 12

…AsPersorrjEwisrigiaoractE MAY 18, 1923 REFORM SYNAGOGUES Digesting the Week's News HONOR 80- YEAR - OLD JOY FARM DR. KAUFMAN KOHLER t (Concluded from page 1.) (Concluded from Editorial page.) tunity of physical !development as are those of other 'nationalities. The altar, making his learning quick with other day a group of boys came to us with a complaint that there isn't Single Homes, a genuine personality." Dupl•xe• For 18 years D...…

August 18, 1922 • Page Image 1

…Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English IiEbET-ROIT EWISII 11RONICLE Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL. XII. NO. 13 LITHUANIAN JEWISH AUTONOMY OBTAINED WITH AMERICA'S MD American Jewish Congress Leaders Demanded Pledge Be Kept. CONGRESSMEN HELPED GET MINORITY RIGHTS Dr. Stephen S. Wise Took Mat- ter Up With Lithuanian Government. / NEW YORK.—Credit for the vic- ' tory which the Jews of Lith...…

August 18, 1922 • Page Image 2

…f)1.-morr, //Aim CHRONICLE PAGE TWO Progress in Palestine A Review of the Latest Developments in the Material and Cul- tural Progress of the Jewish Homeland. ob %titnitufe: IS NOT EXPENSIVE . This ultra upholstered Arm Chair, suitable for living 1'0014 or chamber, geur selection of our 828.00 denims or satin mohair.. By JUDGE BERNARD A. ROSENBLATT, Member World Zionist Executive. A new ship from Trieste had an- chored in the roads of J...…

August 18, 1922 • Page Image 3

…TiEilgRon;10 ■ Istt Young Judaea Club Notes PAGE THREE, The Witch Lady 1 AllRecords Broken! ....., .......... ............... COUNCIL PREPARING FOR ANNUAL DANCE — Will ----n Finsterwald's August Sale of Furniture Brat r 1 Michigan Ave. at Washington Blvd CONSULS VISE CLASSIFIED -:- U . S. RUSSIAN PASSPORTS C U N A JEWISH SOCIALIST REPORTED EXECUTED For ticket and information ap- Ply to nearest agent in your town or vicinity. . ...…

August 18, 1922 • Page Image 4

…MEVentorrftwisnaiRcolcm PAGE FOUR of the opinion that this will mark a great advance over the pre- vailing system. Those who are sponsoring the new system might indeed be greatly helped by a study of the Jewish code of laws which MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION served to guide the Jewish courts of law in ancient times and Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. which formed the basis for the settlement of disputes on...…

August 18, 1922 • Page Image 5

…PEPeraortfoassiffiaomaz PAGE FIVE . 0 •LETTER- BOX GIAS. i+. (CopywrIght. 1921. c.JOSEPH-= By Chas. H. Joseph.) 1 am in receipt of • lengthy communication from an Austrian nobleman, Count Vandalin Muiszech de Prado, who, it seems, has fallen from his high estate before the war and is now homeless and penniless and he attributes his misfortunes to the fact that he he championed the cause of the Jew in that country. His friends turned t...…

August 18, 1922 • Page Image 6

…rjaisit (ARON IGLE ACTIVE Y. P. A. MEMBERS WHO HELPED PREPARE FOR ANNUAL MOONLGHT isis t st. iikts ocial and QVSOItai ) A Cutting Layout that Will Exactly Fit You That is why The Deltor will save you IA to I% yards of material for any garment that you will use a Butterick Pattern for. Every Butterick Pattern you buy as been actually made up and fitted on a living model. The Deltor is an exact record of every step the expert took in ma...…

August 18, 1922 • Page Image 7

…7ilLDEIR0111P;WISil eiRONICE wsoatge="e.e PAGE SEVEN USE RECREATION HALL !GENERAL DEIMLING FOR HARVEST DANCES! HITS ANTI-SEMITES ! The recreation hall at the Jewish l The Detroit Sunday Abendpost Fresh Air Camp, Station 22, Lake quotes from an address deilvered re- Shore Line, near Mt. Clemens, will: cently by General v. Deimling in be turned over for the use of harvest Stuttgart. General Deimling ca- dences during the month of Septem- • ...…

August 18, 1922 • Page Image 8

…PIE i)grxon;Awisn PAGE EIGHT Ci RON ICLE AUGUST 18, 1922 WAAD LEUMI MAKES ELOQUENT PLEA FOR ARAB-JEWISH UNITY (Concluded from page 1.) Abraham H. Max covenant of love and respect, there has arisen in the country a group of Stilling for men whose objects are the introduc- ing of disharmony, the promoting of Chevrolet Motor Company internal strife, and the creating in Detroit Retail Store our country of an atmosphere of General Motors Bui...…

November 18, 1921 • Page Image 1

…A nterkatt Avish PerthSeal Cotter gan's Only Newspaper Printed in English ic hi Jewish CLIPTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO II- EbETROIT LWISH. HRON1CL - MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION "INSIDE STORY" OF SIMON WOLF ARMS PARLEY PLAN TOLD - - Washigngton Correspondent Tells of Interference by Louis Marshall. Zionist Zealot Gives Up Career For Cause Judge Dannenbaum 'Volunteers Services for Keren ilayesod at *thing A Year ARMS DELEG...…

November 18, 1921 • Page Image 2

…7iI G%)rtiton;kwisii0 Ito\ Kw PAGE TWO Maternity Dresses RABBI GOLDENSON TO ADDRESS MEN'S CLUB ON TUESDAY MAN' t $ 29 .85 Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor, Georg- Serge, ette, etc., In embroidered and heeded models. Latest fashions. Mod- els that CON- CEAL. CONDI- TION. WILLIAMS TOUCHING WELCOME w PROGRAM NEXT TUESDAY EVENING GIVEN ZION GUESTS BY NEW YORK JEWS Co High Street at Hastings Sokolow, Jabotinaky, Warburg, and Goldstein Greeted...…

November 18, 1921 • Page Image 3

…A merica ,fewish periodical Cotter CLIFTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE THEVETRONAWIS/191KONICLE Nett) Necklaces of Genuine Stones g , Susan Brandeis Gets Important Positionl Young Judaea L-- — DETROIT LEADERS INVITE MID-WEST CONFERENCE HERE L' flUli. collection of new necklaces of V/ semi-precious stones is the best, to our knowledge, that you will find anywhere. The prices are exceptionally low. A number of local Youn...…

November 18, 1921 • Page Image 4

…lIE Witon://xis,161KONICIL PAGE FOUR . GABRILOWITSCH NAMES ISAAC GOLDBERG IS RE-ELECTED MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAM PRESIDENT OF TEMPLE BETH EL FOR SYMPHONY CONCERTS A LITTLE THANKFUL LADY THAT LIVED ON THANKFUL STREET A miscellaneous program of extra- ordinary variety has been prepared by Mr. Gabrilowitsch for th e Sunday A little thankful lady that lived on Thankful Street Afternoon Concert on NOV. 20. Was radiant with gratitude that life was ...…

November 18, 1921 • Page Image 5

…A merica ifewish PaloSeal Carta CLIFTON ATINU1 • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE FIVE cVagorriEwisn eiRoxiar, Einstandig, S. Goodman, H. Rappo- AIMWELL CLUB 400 in Man's Club. port, I.. Meltzer and S. Mittelman; I music, J. Rapitor and G. Benson. Melville S. Welt, president of the licatios n of the Palestine legislature. ZIONIST ZEALOT GIVES Men's Temple Club, reviewed a year I All arrangements for the dance to And ev ery synagogue or temple in T...…

November 18, 1921 • Page Image 6

…, PAGE SIX VerRonjEwisit ORDINICIE Bishop Henderson's Mistake 1 (Our Oiatitritiporarira Was it a slip of the tongue on the part of good Bishop Henderson of the Michigan Diocese of the Methodist Episcopal Church that in his invocation' at Arcadia Hall, he repeatedly ■ Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. referred to the fact that until the coming upon the stage o f actotioGoao Joseph J. Cummins, President. history...…

November 18, 1921 • Page Image 7

…periodical Curter o btferkam CLIFTON AVINCI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN AE I)ETROrE fovissteiRavICLE 14 oe5i.t.,,, ,5 ,6 "INSIDE STORY" OF SIMON WOLF ARMS PARLEY PLAN TOLD (Continued from page 1.) JOSEPH—s—im— 01 1921. By Chas. II. Joseph.) A well-known Detroit physician writes to take exception to my mparing Henry Ford with such men m Oliver Lodge, Conan Doyle and Maeterlinck. I certainly had no intention of trying to elevat...…

November 18, 1921 • Page Image 8

…Tileip.-rwrilLwisit KoN lc= PAGE EIGHT tiat ocial and Qrsonal osenberg 'Bros. Manufacturers of FINE FURS All Society !leave and other local note. !Mould be communir•ted in the office of the Chronicle_ by S o'clock Dad Wedneeday •Iternoon in order to appear in the current week'. Imo.. Phone Glendale I.114, Society Editor. Mail notices ea ae to be received sot later Nag Wednaeday. In the Wholesale 'District Coat Wrap of Squirrel •--Half...…

November 18, 1921 • Page Image 9

…America Path Periodical eater CLIFTON MAUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE NINE MEDLTRimfrwisi10KO,N . A ) dry The Saginaw Jewish communit met at the Community Center Sun day afternoon to open a campaigt for funds for Jewish war sufferers The Joint Distrbiution Committee was represented by Fred Butzel and Allies Goldberg of Detroit, who made strong appeals through their ad- dresses and by means of motion pie.' tures of work being done in wa...…

November 18, 1921 • Page Image 10

…fitEVentorUmin(fIRONICLE PAGE TEN happy endowment of an individual.' • .rr,..TX11latlifildr.a1.2.7Z 111111111 True, their contribution is an enrich- ment of the world's culture. But to discover why the Greek with his art and philosophy, and the Roman with _ his genius for law and order and or- :, '"1,-•• •$= ganization and statesmanship have ... "vanished from the face of the earth," By DR. JOSEPH COHEN, while the Jew is still here as vigoro...…

November 18, 1921 • Page Image 11

…A merka periodical Carter OIPTON AVMS - CINCINNATI la OHIO PAGE ELEVEN ISfl Km lc SHAAREY ZEDEK CHEVRA GAMMA SIGMA CHI TO GIVE THANKSGIVING KADISHA SOCIETY PLANS DANCE AT CLUBHOUSE BANQUET FOR DEC. 18 A Superior All preparations hate been com- pleted for the dance to be given by the Gamma Sigma Chi Sorority on Zedek is planning its annual banquet Wednesday evening, Nov. 23, at the to take place the evening of Dec. IS Women's Federation ...…

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