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December 21, 1923 • Page Image 1

…A merica ffekish periodical Cotter CLIPTON AYINUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHM 11RONICL R 14, 1921 , ritroversy it the difficult to ace 1. — _ IIEDETROIT Telephone GLENDAL E THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN th,.Ample is have f, DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1923 - and their VOL. XV, NO. 4 URGE 1ANTI-SEMITES RESTORING GHETTO Scholar (PTA VICTIMS ARE Talmudic Dies at Age of 55 ORDERED ADMITTED By JUDGE'S RULING Rab...…

December 21, 1923 • Page Image 2

…TheVattonlmnsileiRomia.4 ,'ACE TWO , ) 4,asting WO for Christmas ,1,,,,,' walgaggym ozrz ma a r.AMal M en 's Clothe: work can be and must be curried on Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman Re. without any loss and that the pro- Elected President of posed fund, to be no less than $1,- J. W. E. W. 0. 000,000, will serve as a sure-footed basis for this work. The necessity The Jewish Women's European I of organizing this credit fund at the Welfare Organizat...…

December 21, 1923 • Page Image 3

…A merica lavish Pedalled Center CLAYTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO vt.morr ingsn JEWS IN LITHUANIA ENJOYING AUTONOMY Rosenbaum Says They Minister Suffer Less Persecution Than Elsewhere. s [l e s itarsectoglsuagwehseortf. is lisihebroeft,',cttern'i1 Yiddish OF PERFECTION LODGE instruction are supported by the state, the instruction there being on the same footing as the Lithuanian schools. The fact that there are hardly any Jews in t...…

December 21, 1923 • Page Image 4

…PIEDLTROITIEWIS/1 pi RON ICIE PAGE FOUR VETROITJEWISti (ARON 1CLE Any other style of organization formed to combat the Klan is as thoroughly un-American as the Klan itself. MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION A Startling Reflection. Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Jacob H. Schakne, Bus. Mgr. Joseph J. Cummins, Pres. and Editor 9. toffiee at Detroit, 16, at te Pos second-class matter March as Ilatemed Mich., u...…

December 21, 1923 • Page Image 5

…America ,swish periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE n6ykritalyda1110114Roniag i I FOLK SONGS TO FEATURE YIDDISH PERFORMANCE ON SUNDAY EVENING so.ii oid5-Fivr5 , eat season, the local Yiddish theater, Latest folk songs, musical selec- directed 11 J. L. Pearl, is meeting I tions of interest and dances will fea- with remarkable progress. The thea- tore the latest melodrama by Into- 8) (' ter was again fully atten...…

December 21, 1923 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX A December Bride — . An Impressive Offering of Aristocratic Furs Alaska Seal A wedding of unusual brilliancy and charm was solemnized on Wed- nesday evening, Dec. 12, in the Henry II ballroom of Hotel Statler, when Miss Edith Alexander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alexander, be- came the bride of Harry Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Phillips. The ceremony was performed under a floral bell of white priscila roses, trailing...…

December 21, 1923 • Page Image 7

…44rucrieaM Awisk Periodical Carta currom AYANUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN ThEVETROITIE111.51 1 01 amICIE — _ Fraternal and 11 Club Notes Hebrew ladies' Aid Society. The Ilebrew Ladies' Aid Society Sunday evening, Dec. 16, dunce on at the Kirby Center, was a successful affair. Favors were distributed to all attending and numerous entertain- ment numbers were features. Mrs. A. II. Eisler, general chair- man of the dance, on behalf o...…

December 21, 1923 • Page Image 8

…(Ammo; Tors 1entorr,I ?AGE EIGHT e-from the Complete Stock of a great Store__ .7 ) 7 - Silver Plated Baskets, $4.98 Lambskin Gauntlets, $1.95 Women's Glove Silk Vests, $1.17 \ gift for any •oman-especially OM, these «c $1 10 to it 75 oalttY' Pink. orttod, peach - «tiler and extra sites Bcauttful flower baskets. particu- larly Ions f.ir tattle centertseset. Sher ts els iv, lovely with Bowers. Might y interesting pore' Black. white ...…

December 21, 1923 • Page Image 9

…America lavish Pedalled Cadet HA et ',/ a lianc4pcbette diom where tract.; : e ,j;'---,:;f2 ,,, al In High Gear! To the man who drives 80% of the time in city traffic, what does it mean that the new Chandler it possesses an amazing high gear capacity? That has spectacularly conquered 83 of the nation's most feared hills? That its high gear mark on famous Mt. Diablo lies beyond that ever reached by any car — six—eight—or twelve? Simply th...…

December 21, 1923 • Page Image 10

…TivefrntorelErmilateacg. Digesting the News of the Week TIIIIIIILTfl J. HIRSCH BY DAVID 11111 DECEMBER 21 n runu (Concluded from Editorial page.) Midrashim" (house of research) of old. This is not a petty quarrel with one. synagogue. There is a principle at stake, one that can strike home only with a community-wide under- standing of the needs for perpetuat- (From Correspondence and Cables of Jewieh Telegraphic Agency./ ing the Jewish ...…

September 21, 1923 • Page Image 1

…American 5cwisk Periodical eater Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English CLIFTON MINUS • CINCINNATI 20, OFUO RiEbET-ROIT JEMIL &RON ICLE Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1923 VOL. XIV. No. 17. CASH TERMS ONLY IS PROPOSAL FOR TRADE WITH JEWS Yorkshire Manufacturers In. sinuate Against Jewish Traders. Handy Letter Writer No Modern Invention The Hebrew C...…

September 21, 1923 • Page Image 2

…• 'AGE TWO 7/1 'firritorTIEnsti (Axon icus rt!..tYks\ 4 ■ Orroolt '1 / 1 1 / • 1 lia=agg.u.zugamts,w • 40.• ZEIREI ZION REPORTS HECHOLUTZ CAMPAIGN TO BE GREAT SUCCESS "good Furniture is not expensive" g1111111111 111111111111111 1111111111111 111111111111111 1 111111 11 11111111 111 1111111 11 11111 11 111 1 1111 1 1111111 11 11111 1 11 1 11111 1 111 1 11 1 111 1 1 1 1111 1 11 1 11V =1 The Detroit chapter of Zeirei Zion' announ...…

September 21, 1923 • Page Image 3

…America, ,fewisk Periodical Carter CLUMP! AVENUE • mamas 30, 0,110 PAGE THREE themselves they still speak an old Cas- tilian Spanish, called Ladino; and in their synagogues many of the prayers are beautiful religious poems com- posed by the glorious Jewish poets of By ALEXANDER M. DUSHKIN Spain. There are ninny families in this "tribe of Sephardic Jews; sonic of their could not have been your an- griniage up to the "Mount of the perchance...…

September 21, 1923 • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR spiEVentorr fries" #a ntenevr. Keane, Higbie & Co. MUNICIPAL BONDS Automatic Oil Burning Systems List Upon Request 431 Griswold St. Main 2963 [ Will Solve Your Heating Problem CENTERS OF JEWISH EDUCATION IN DETROIT; ANOTHER BUILDING TO BE DEDICATED IN NORTHWEST SUNDAY I N thousands of homes the Detroit country over, Kleen-llect hopla‘ing tool and ds din, &Mt, n.yancr and uncertainty. Kleen Ile. t 11..1 antomatir•Ily—AS ...…

September 21, 1923 • Page Image 5

…PAGE FIVE TI cl)eritorrlensif elicor lag !Ninth Symphony, with the Detroit to esome achievements, and Ussishkin Symphony Choir and a quartet of so- was the victim. I,iists; Jan. 10-11, Mischa Elman, The opposition suffered a merited pdinist; Jan. 21-25, Wanda Landow- reverse on the question, for it gave up .ka, harpsichordist; Feb. 7-8, Sigrid its attitude of principle, and placed Ongin, contralto; Feb. 21-22, Mitja itself in the position of...…

September 21, 1923 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX TnEPeraorkiLiwurtaiROMICLI; A., PEE VETROITAWISI-1 CHRONICLE into the basic law of our country, crime has increased or dimin- ished is a matter for statisticians and not for us to say. On the surface of things, it certainly does appear that vice-runs ram. MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION pant as never heretofore and that disregard for law if it has not Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. become more gen...…

September 21, 1923 • Page Image 7

…A merica yewisk Periodical Crater CLIFTON ATINU1 - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE SEVEN laitVerttordEwom(Atorna4) tEemplr Seth El ril l024.If.94T5 Notes — Succoth Services: -=GAS. th Services for the first and last days of Succoth will take place on Tues- mornings, Sept. 25 and Oct. 2, day Chas. H. Joseph.) 1911. at III o'clock. A full attendance of in New York owe it to Jewry torillminate the Jewish InemiArs and friends is. requested. Th...…

September 21, 1923 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT 7)ETNOITIL111S, I Oi t odefai .att Qrsonal ‘..,,,, ......" The bole of gur Apt emu/ SSEK Woodward 1448 Avenue 3X HIIII ~ IIT OF PARIS MODELS creates—the world adapts. Origination is an Art — Adaptation is a Genius. If your Copy fails to Express the spirit of th'Origi- nal, then it becomes an imita- tion rather than a duplication. ARIS The OneningExhi bit presents gen- uine adaptations of Original Paris fashions includin...…

September 21, 1923 • Page Image 9

…Amerieam Prick Periodical eater CLIFTON AYOUB • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE fat 911111110tYJEWISI1 al RON IC IZ Fraternal and Club Notes and claQr sonal Interesting Styles in New Fall Dresses $49.50-$65 ...— 14 . 1 As the heart throbs for the invited Zionist Cultural Society. guest, "Palestine and a Living Judaism" was the topic of • highly interesting And if he tarry she waits endless daYst address by Rabbi Leon Lang before the Z...…

September 21, 1923 • Page Image 10

…aar PAGE TEN KOIVLICIS/16RONICLE Are the Jews a Philosophic People? is testified by the survival of the Jews ning their career with Olympianism, ANALYSIS OF WORK OF LOCAL SCHOOLS in the Diaspora. Without this con- which presents a pluralistic world servative characteristic, without the view and consequently makes the readiness to uphold at all cost the philosophical problem possible. It was By DR. ISRAEL EFROS transmitted tradition, how ...…

September 21, 1923 • Page Image 11

…Amafralt Jewish periodical Coder CLIFTON AnNUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN PEPET11 10fYialS/A el RON ICLE NOW HOLIDAY SERVICE OF YORE AND N By L. H. FROMKIN with whom I discussed these matters "The Road to Happiness"H at the Seminary. In the Avignon Four - Act Play to Be Pre- NIalatir there are prayers indicating tented at Orchestra Hall both influences. Mahnor• of Saady• Gaon. • • S h o Sunday Sept. 30. utivtfor ) FL- !) ,1 ...…

September 21, 1923 • Page Image 12

…TREDencomfrwisn(fiRoNiaz TRIM BY DAVID Prnmre J. HIRSCH IW Children's Corner (Concluded from Editorial page.) first but he reached belonged to poor Srul, with his half-built succah stand- ing pathetically nearby, as if it never expected to fulfil its destiny. Jesse stopped long enough to leave a pile of gleaming sprays at Srul's door, and then ran on to his mother's house. Mon tables if Jewish Correspond.. Bureau end Jewish Telegrophk Amoy...…

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