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June 02, 1933 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX ALE RDNICIA ETROff and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE I DIRECTS "JEWISH DAY" PAGEANT IN CHICAGO Confirmants At Home 1 SCHOR'S 61 Mrs. George (' „ hen was elected president of the Eva Prenzlauer , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Aronstein Service Group. Other otlimrs were NIr. and Mrs. Harry Stiglitz Of `'leered „, follow of 3273 Carter avenue will he at West Euclid avenue will he h"sts • h ,, ni t. to their relatives and friends at the honk of \l Vi...…

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…illEVLTRODIEWItin OIRON lc E. A0.1 THE I.EGAL CHRONICLE H ' ' PAGE SEVEN ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN LEADERS CONFER We're- Giving up Our Oakland Avenue Store • slue And in doing so, we present to furniture buyers the opportunity of a lifetime—our tremendous stock of high grade DINING ROOM, LIVING ROOM, BED ROOM and enlisting by the - 21ATION. organized HONEST BETTER ODD PIECES are being sold at absolutely wholesale and less than whole...…

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…TifEDLTROnjEWISnaiRMIlak ■ nd THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Relief! Childhood! WITH THIS SPECIAL HELP WE WILL BE ABLE L TO SURVIVE f Rehabilitation! Health! OUR DAYS AT CAMP ARE THE HAPPIEST OF TH Exf YEAR WE WILL EXPECT YOU TO REPAY THIS LOAN WHEN THINGS 77 , PICK UP( / :4* ' Shelter! (YOU HAVE BROUGHT, YOUR CHILD JUST IN – TI ME r I At-:47 Jewish Unemployment The Fresh Air Camp for Emergency Council Jewish Children UNDREDS of people to...…

June 02, 1922 • Page Image 1

…122 Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English fiEbETROIT EMIL CifRONICL Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1922 VOL. X11. NO. 2 Who I. C. A. SUBSIDIZING JABOTINSKY TELLS Tells Purpose of (Jewish Was Warrior Detroit's Guest RECONSTRUCTION OF DETROIT'S JEWS OF His Ford Exposure Hapgoo d Gives Rea- 'POLISH COMMUNITIES PALESTINE GROWTH Norman sons for Series of Article...…

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…rms Pentorr, Awn ORM IGLE PAGE TWO LETTER TO DR. WISE DISCUSSES AIMS OF JEWISH CONGRESS problem of Jewish education and which sought to exert its influence) upon the policy and internal organiz- ation and administration of the Jew- sh schools of New York City. "My resolution contemplates noth- ng of the sort, for such a policy would doubtless lead to division and discord in our ranks, instead of unity and harmony for which you so elo- plead...…

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…PAGE THRa 711E1LTROITAI MB ejBONICLE Club Notes Young Judaea opootr000-00000000p0000ct00000actoopo Doc:loci:Klass° 00000tloost000000000ttoo-000000n000 0cxmoo- oottost000 ott00007 "Iiinken and 0 1 HUMOROUS DEBATE FEATURES CONCERT Children's Sox I Although the time of preparation for the Young Judaea Shavuoth con- cert, held Saturday evening at the Shoarey Zedek, was less than two weeks, the affair proved a success. The feature of th...…

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…ThEikraonjonsit CHRONICLE PAGE FOUR ■■■•■•11.11.W1.11.■WIMWILWM1101131M7110•I I '11,711.11011040KWINWOLWILIMW WIMMIM3 KWVIMSKV ■ a: n 'graternal turd 0.7tub ;Votes - $1 1 Y. P. S. of B'nai Moshe. The June Frolic of the Y. P. S., to be held at the Elks temple June 17, s now assured of great success, with the co-operation of the B'nai B'rith, the Bicur Cholem Juniors and many other strong organizations in the city. The funds raised wil...…

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…Asflergorr btisn otf541.5 1AS. (Coprwiight, 1921. By Chas. II. imrph.) Beginning with the June issue of Hearst's International Magazine, Norman Hapgood begins a series of articles on the instide story of Fo rd's anti - Jewish propaganda. It is profusely illustrated with fan- a i.ailes of letters that were exchanged between Ford's hired crew and the gang of crooked detectives and other undesirables that milked the misled millionaire igno...…

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…TheberRonjonsnagoxietz PAGE EIGHT MOONLIGHT OF Y. P. S. TO BE HELD JUNE 14 The Home-Made Kind—In Glass Jars As a conclusion to their successful season which has just come to a close, the Young l'eople a Society of Temple Beth El will stage a moonlight, as has been the custom for several years past, on Wednesday evening, June 14. l'he steamer St. Claire has been char- Qrsona.;, •MINIM ■wwIt im MIllk Ilf To Make "Thousand Island" Dressi...…

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…PAGE NINE fittiVerKorritwi9fetRorfica., Mr. and Mrs. M. Weingarden, 426 East Bethune avenue, celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary Saturday evening, May 27. Colors were carried out in sliver and pink. The centerpiece for the table was a huge silver basket with American -se- ''\=/ a -."-ssses:%*— beauty roses, silver streamers from Selling of the basket being held to each side of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Hotel Addison, Mr. and Mrs. ...…

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…l'A.GE TEN TitEfkritort/nous/A•nritcm WHAT IS ANTI-SEMITISM? By JOSEPH LEFTWICH (Copyright, Jewish Correspondence Bureau, 1922.) (Here is an attempt to survey an old position from a new angle; a treatment of a banal question in a refreshingly new manner. Nil- laire Belloc's The Jewa" stirred English Jewry. The reaction of one of them, even if it represents the view of a minority, ahould in- terest American Jews.—Editor.) I CONFIRMANTS I...…

June 02, 1922 • Page Image 9

…ssa PAGE ELEVEN L I LEDerwrim ■ isneiRoNtar. NA NSEN SAYS DISASTER IN RUSSIA INCREASING LONDON•—(J• c. - B. by Mail.)— In support of the appeal of the Fund for the Relief of the Jewish Victims of ft , - War, Dr. F. Nansen, High Commissioner of the 'League of Na- tions for Russian Refugees, hes tele- grap3ed to Mr. Lucien Wolf : -Allow me to express wholehearted s upport of your timely appeal for more funds for Jewish refugees. The High C...…

June 02, 1922 • Page Image 10

…TitcVentoil;AwisnefROMICIL PAGE TWELVE JABOTINSKY TELLS DETROIT'S JEWS OF PALESTINE GROWTH Lou Goldberg and Optician 1414 Griswold Captain Quisling, who represented Dr. Nansen's committee in the Uk- ronic, reports 30 to 35 cases of cholera are occurring daily in Kiev. • • • Main 453 Single Homes, Duplexes and The "criminal attitude" of the Kiev community towards Jewish pogrom children and other orphans was bitterly scored at the co...…

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…BRANDEIS CONFIRMED THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The only Jewish publication in the State of Michigan Devoted to the interests of the Jewish people Vol. I. No. 14 DETROIT, MICH., JUNE ‘2, 1916 $1.50 per Year Single Copies 5 Cents . . :. . :I.., Judaism and Americanism :ri .? . : . .: . .4. . .:. . .:. :. By JACOB H. SCHIFF . . . ... ... v v • . v y . : * . :••:••:-:“:•0.:”:•:“:“:•.::••:“:0 • : “ : ..:••:•e.-:”:“:”:":“:••:..: . ■.•++.:"*.e.”:”)...…

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…America', 'elvish Perini THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 2 Aleichem—translated into English so that every Jewish child can read them, for as I have just said, they do represent the soul of our peo- ple ; but I want them to read these great writings as Americans who retain respect for their fathers and their forefathers. Today we can- not read any longer the wonderful sayings and works of our great Jewish writers, men like Saadia Gaon, Maimonides, Iben...…

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…rriodkal Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO . THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 13-Year Old Boy Wins City Oratorical Championship Bertram Levy Awarded First Prize r.crtrant Levy, a I3- y ear old le\\ buy, \vun the speal:ing chain piutiship ()f the I•truit schools It. place of day night ill the Detruit koard There crc many pl - nud parent; un 11;Ind 1,c , ,,idcs a large turnout of Lniiiincr(T andituritim. The c()11- elementary sch()()1 ...…

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…THE EWISH CHRONICLE 4 A Noble Champion of Judaism Passes Away The Death of Karl Eoetvoes Israel lost a true friend through the death of koetvoes, one of Hungary's most noted publicists and statesmen, who died at Pula- pest, .\pril 13. His death recalls the disgraceful event of Tisza- Eszlar, the first notable ritual mur- der charge of modern times in west- ern F.urope. The memory of our present day Jews has been over- taxed (luring the las...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Zion Day Committees Named Rabbi A. M. Hershman Chosen to Lead Committee in Charge of Arrangements Inspired by the marl;ed success of th e !:lower \ r e c e ntl y con d uc t e d tinder their auspices, the Zionists of Detroit are bending every effort to inal:e the annual Zion Day, \ \Adel , will take place on June 11th, the biggest and the best in years. .\t a meeting of all Zionist organizations in the city, a Zion Day C...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Issued Every Friday by the Jewish Chronicle PublishMg Company. General Manager - . - - - ANTON KAUFMAN 6 every child in the household of I srael is privileged to participate at the proper age in this service. Were such the case, we would en- counter far less indifference and lassitude to the teachings and ideals of religion on the part of our men and women. Michigan's Only Jewish Publication. Edi...…

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…7 THE JEWISH CHRON1ICIL!E Congregational News Shaarey Zedek Temple Beth El Sunday Services. Rabbi .\. \I. Hershman \yill con- duct special Shavouth services oil both ( lays of the I loliday. 'the ser- mon for the first day twill be "First Fruits," \\ink on the second dm . I abbi I lershman twill speal: on "The Eighth Commandment and Its Implications." The last Sunday service of the present season was held on Nlav 28th. Saturday service...…

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…Altai= farisk Period THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 8 Anti-Jewish Movies Y oung People's Society of Temple Beth El Closes Successful Year Dr. R. R. Goldstone Elected President Vote of Thanks Accorded Milton Alexander. 1rie of the most successful years in the history of the Young Peo- ple's Society of Tc 111 1)k l'cth closed with the nutting of Sun(lay, ill response to a motion all members arose a nd remained standing- in silent tribute Splendid ...…

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…idled Ccliter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Local and State News Him- dispositions are found rolachek Jewish Student Congregation of Association affair. B'NAI WRITH DEBATE stoutly maintains that he was taut a among those who bestow charity. the U. of M. Elects Officers POSTPONED party to any solicitations for char- There is he who is willing to give. ( fn Sunday evening, \lay 28th, but does 1101 wish others to g...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 10 SOCIETY To insure publication, all items of social interest should be sent to Miss Ruth Rosenfield, 80 Palmer Avenue, East, phone, North 40(13, not later than Monday evening. Miss Esther Jaffe is visiting iu Bay City, Mich. Miss Phyllis Zuckerman is visit- ing in Chicago. Hiss Lillian Levantine spent the week-end at Holly, Mich. Mr. L. Atkins of Cleveland was the guest of friends during the past week. the guest...…

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…11 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE When You Get Your Diploma SOCIETY (continua from page to) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sillman of 2974 \Vest Grand Boulevard are spending a few weeks in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stearns, Mr. William Stearns and Mr. Lou Simon spent Decoration Day at the Flats. don't hobble onto the stage in shoes that hurt. Picture how trim your foot will look in this graceful model which gives a slim, high- arched appearance. And the ...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 12 SOCIETY (Continued from pair in ilton NI. Alexander is spending a few days in Cincinnati. , .\11". NIr. I I. I Iimelhoch spent several (lays in New York last week. --- Rabbi Louis Itnrnstein of St. Jo- seph spent a day in the city last week. Krolik has re- NIrs. Henry turned from an extended eastern trip. Mr. Elias Frank and Nliss Hed- wig Frank spent the week-end in Cleveland. arymont has re- Mrs. Fred turned...…

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