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April 21, 1916 • Page Image 1

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The only Jewish publication in the State of Michigan Devoted to the interests of the Jewish people Vol. I. No. 8 DETROIT, MICH., APRIL' 21, 1916 $1.50 per Year Single Copies 5 Cents JEWISH IMMIGRANT .fin _fippreciation By Congressman George Huddles- ton of Alabama. The city of Birmingham, in which I reside, has a Jewish popu- lation of between three and four thousand. Quite a number of these are French, German, Bo...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE old out ihegianol'Welcome The Young People's Society Espouses the Cause of the Stranger Within our Gates by Nition N.,Alexander President of the Young People's Society of Temple Beth El E LEFT his family, his friends , the familiar scenes of his home town to come to the city—and here, in the seething, swirling currents of commerce he was— lost. She left her little country home, because she heard the siren voice of t...…

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…3 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The Master of Dreams By E. C. Ehrlich Upon the wall of the office, where the little, nervous man sits at his desk from early morning until after the slowest stenographer has put away her notebook, hang the map of Palestine and a framed card done in old English lettering. The card bears a set of verses very popular a few years ago—"If" by Rudyard Kipling. You know how they run— "If you can keep your head when all abou...…

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…16 1•• ■ •••••• ■•■•■••■ ••• THE JEWISH CHRONICLE' 4 You can see the difference" Blood Accusation Renewed professor declared that the child died front asphyxiation and that is had no wounds on its body. In Petrograd also there was all attempt to renew the same accusa- tion against Jews. A woman, who looked like a JCWCSS, was Seell in the streets carrying a Christian child in her arms. The report wa immediately spread that a Jewish woman h...…

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…5 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The Master of Dreams (Continued from pare 3) try further experiments. He fought his way inch by inch, meeting doubts and sneers at every turn. "But I never stopped dreaming—I never stopped working. As soon as I could, I'd make a dream a reality ; then l'd forget, about it and dream something bigger. \\Then I knew I was big enough for the work, I laid my plans before the right people and they were ready to listen—be- ...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 6 Should Grand Rapids and Kalamazoo succeed, as we have little doubt they will, in engaging the services of an experienced, aggressive THE JEWISH CHRONICLE leader, they will not only be serving their own cause to the utmost, Issued Every Friday by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Company. but they will also be setting an example that will surely be followed elsewhere in this and other states. Michigan's Only Jewish Public...…

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…7 THT JEWISH CHRONICLE Congregdtional News Temple Beth El Shaarey Zedek Sunday Services. "Overlapping Theologies as Sug- gested by the Coincidence of Pass- over and Easter" will be the sub- ject of Rabbi Franklin's sermon at the Temple on Sunday morning of this week. All members of the con- gregation and their households are cordially invited to be present. A special invitation is extended to strangers and newcomers to the city to attend ...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 8 weaemoommlooetwo, mow wow let mow mow wenn« +mow mow« mosososoo Jo moomml ORGANIZATIONS The Clinic of the United Hebrew Charities. Of special interest to Detroit Jewry is the work of the clinic con- ducted by the United Hebrew Charities. At the present time the clinic is extremely busy. A staff of 27 phy- sicians is employed at all times and one nurse gives her entire time, be- sides two nurses who are there on part ...…

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…9 EWISH CHRONICLE Jere iish Naar Iniere.st by the Russian authorities or else But you say that such a thing was granted permission to care for leave the institutions. Probably 90 Jewish prisoners in special places does not exist. This picture is not To the Editor of the Jewish true, or at least it is grossly over- which they may provide for them. per cent of these Russian students are Jews, many of whom were born Chronicle: drawn. Is it ? ...…

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…10 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE play was presented for the benefit students of the University of De- of the Jewish War Sufferers. The troit, was Mrs. Bernard B. Selling,. play was well rendered and enjoyed of Virginia Park. a decided success. Between the Miss Sylvia Stearns, of Longfel- acts liss Pauline Wohl and Mas- low Avenue, spent the week-end in ter Robert Rothman played very Cleveland. beautifully, the former on the vio- On Sunday evening, Ma...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE (Continued from page to) numbers have all been written for "All Aboard" by members of the society. Joseph Goodman Mr. and spent a few days in Detroit during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. harry Weisberger, of Adelaide Street, entertained a number of guests at their home Sunday ill honor of their daugh- ter's, Estelle Vivian, birthday anni- versary. Ccrf, of Pittsburgh, was Mr. a guest in the city during the week. The marria...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 12 "Big Oaks from Little Acorns Grow" List of Donations to the Fund for the Relief of the Jews in the War Zone BUSIEST BIGGEST HANDSOMEST The following is a partial list of the contributions made at the Ar- cadia mass meeting for the bene- fit of the Jewish War Sufferers. The list will be continued in the issue of next week. JEWELRY STORE on the East Side Fifteen years ago I started in a one story frame, having less...…

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