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November 21, 1924 • Page Image 1

…All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS AEVETROIT Emit ARONICL - Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1924 VOL. XVI. NO. 26 WORLD URGENTLY NEEDS FINER START INVESTMENT QUALITY OF SOUL, SAYS ENVOY LABOR SECRETARY COMPANY TO BUILD PROPOSES CHANGES PALESTINE CREDIT IN NEW ALIEN LAW huts' Will President Address Lodge...…

November 21, 1924 • Page Image 2

…PO) PAGE TWO , prism OKON143,8 PROF. MIELZINER'S WIDOW DIES AT 86 A Treat in Store for Detroit Ladies B. Moe., Columbia University. CINCINNATI.—Mrs. Moses Mid- VOICE COACHING REPERTOIRE sines, widow of the late Professor Mielziner of the Hebrew Union Col- Glendale 7981 Studio: 293 Rowena lege, one of the greatest Talmudistu and Jewish scholars of modern times, died recently at her home in this city. She was 86 years old at the time of ' h...…

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…T i!: / /Oran r kwissi (A ROA ICH; Young J lr,daea -- ,-- - 7-A _ , Mogen David. At a ntretrz ttf the Mogen David Club held Smurday evening at 1111 Westinin-ter street arrange- ments were made for a flag drill to take place Dec. 27. The following committee was appointed to take charge: Irwin Shevitz, Aaron Karp, M yin Rosen, Louis Cutler. Benjamin Lipson, Bernard Broiler, harry Katz and Joseph Goldman. The question, "Resolved, That Politic...…

November 21, 1924 • Page Image 4

…int IA Kon;Inii sn ROM IC LE ■ 10101.1101.1MWILWIMIKW 11110•16.WILWV11. publicity chairman and general man-IIIMIEMIC agar of the dances and a committee consisting of the Misses Marion G41(1- berg, Sophie Schwartz, Tibbie Clim- THAMAR ovitz, Matilda Lieberman and Sophie , Schneider. Tickets may be obtained , by either calling Miss Grauer, North- discussion followed his address. The way 1258-W, or any member of die He Ladies' Aid. The Hebrew...…

November 21, 1924 • Page Image 5

…sassol'i PAGE FIVE /MS1511(1'1 RON I ar, Fraternal and •Club Notes sa. MUSIC I ized 57 years ago. A banquet mud, bridge followed. The next meeting will be held at the K. of P. Ilan Dec. 11, when election of officers will take place. All members are re- quested to lee present. By HERMANN HOEXTER North Woodward J. W. E. W. 0. After hearing the Detroit Sol, (Continued from last page.) The North Woodward Branch of phony Orchestra at its ve...…

November 21, 1924 • Page Image 6

…IBE P EIRO I T11.111S li ffIRO N IC U .7, PAGE SIX r-,„,W 11 4, r eV se :lg.- 4/ (• _,e1 *6 1 ■ 111111110 masters him. Undoubtedly, the honeymoon is life, but rfilf=1111:111.1111 a - usually only of short duration, hectic, purblind, exag- E gerated. Is the emotional state of the honeymooner a MVP .01.w„ ierenesew om. se By ELISHA M. FRIEDMAN. Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Ce., Inc. safe premise upon which life can...…

November 21, 1924 • Page Image 7

…PAGE SEVEN PIEVE mot 1; Ali glRONICL4 CONGRESS REVIEWS STRONGLY RESENTS d °L)5117 5 FATEFUL PROBLEMS ROUMANIA'S RUSE 01( NEEDING SOLUTION J Os EP I+, sew IF Anglo-Jewish Society Prepared t o Bring Treaty Violation Judge Mack Gives Impressions . 11 (N. • Isaac Solomon'. Pardon eg a of Sessions o f D e Ialiens Creation" to a fine Christian gentl eman, t he —The Rou- LONDON.—(J. T. Reverend; what I meant to say was "tine Jewish-Christian g...…

November 21, 1924 • Page Image 8

…r ilreleswe /road IA itoiN icue PAGE EIGHT AIDS IN ARRANGING AFTERNOON BRIDGE cr)cial and arsonal Thanksgiving decorations will be used in profusion Wednesday evening. N09. 26, for the thence to be held in the ballroom of Temple Beth El by the members of the Young People's Temple Club. Miss Ruth Fink is chairman of the Weir and her com- mittee has worked zealously to make the dance one of the most successful affairs sponsored by the club. ...…

November 21, 1924 • Page Image 9

…PAGE NINE LOVE OF EUROPEANS FOR ARTS NOTABLE Women's and Misses' ale Thee coats reflect the smart- newest modes. They e st of the err fashioned in the finest ma- terials and lavishly trimmed with high cost furs. This is an excellent opportunity to pur- chase your coat at a decided yin• just at the beginning of „h the reason. New shades of brown, Cranberry, Lebanon, and black. 113.6itaa muds. wOote..Sl 1 1- VIII 1 011 1111 n1 1 1 1 1 ...…

November 21, 1924 • Page Image 10

…PAGE TEN At E f )c I E wis n g icLE Port Huron Not ry octal and (tersonal IMPORTANT NOTICE – A group of fourteen young people, aged 14 to 20, met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Levine last Friday night to discuss plan: for or- ganizing a young people's auxiliary to the Mt. Sinai Synagogue. Pro- grams for future meetings were sug- gestdII. A study of the Bible was begun nod it was decided that the club would hold Friday night servic...…

November 21, 1924 • Page Image 11

…- - ViE *THOR Om the car hears is not like what What the e1c sees. .............. . s ... ........... s PAGE ELEVEN (ill itom Ku% COMING OF SAMUEL SHOPPING DIREC TORY EAGERLY AWAITED • • • •.-: CLASSIFIED .... Mich. Must be able to speak i Eng- loth fluently. Apply Rabbi I. Z. Gordon 258 Trowbridge, phone AWNINGS Hemlock 2292-M or Empire -3.6-.1; night, Sept. 12; Saturday morning,' or J. H. Malbin, 74 Macomb St., RENT — Eight-room duple...…

November 21, 1924 • Page Image 12

…NOVEMBER 21, 1924 JEW AS PROMOTER OF CONCORD URGED IMPORTANT NOTICE Owing t0 - Thanksgiving Day, items intended for insertion in the Nov. 2S issue of The De- troit Jewish Chronicle must be in the office not later than Tues- day, Nov. 25, at 3 o'clock. Cor- respondents for organizations and others are asked to see to it that their items are received at the above mentioned time in order to insure. their publica- tion. , mikincn DETROIT PIM...…

March 21, 1924 • Page Image 1

…A merio, fewisk Periodical Carter CLIFTON /MINUS • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 14, 1924 All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS Telephone GLENDALE IffibETROIT LWISH. 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1924 VOL. XV. NO. 17 RABBI KRASS URGES RELIGION IN SCHOOLS AS ESSENTIAL NEED' 5 ray len i he vith ad- .her E fte to ads etc, was m's um ires tiles ;183 nect n y's cted a...…

March 21, 1924 • Page Image 2

…PE 9ErRorri6NTsi1 PAGE TWO RONICIL pointed out that there are couatrias, porting a population in Palestine such as Japan, engaged in large scale large as that in Biblical times production that lack raw materials, a standard of life equal to or slig but a study of what that country pro- higher than that of the count duces and the labor conditions under from which Jews are coming. The whole of I'alestine, no le which it works, as well as a st...…

March 21, 1924 • Page Image 3

…A INCrialll Pelt Priodied eater CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO EifisTKOITILWISH Ct1AON1CL discuss soil nfall; all of affirmatively rts good and me that the colonists are that it is pos. ky and sandy ighly produss ,acriflees hats suffering ha, n and worm: t hardest con- t in the early nt is a miser- inust not seem e idealism of land is such natter of fact that it is to ir efforts that agricultural ars of the Jew, s idealism, can o a lan...…

March 21, 1924 • Page Image 4

…man r VIEDErKorrimsti &ROT ICLE PAGE FOUR obstacles it is surely a remarks world would stand back of the re- beauty, my beauty, who will give me' other question for which he so wished building of a Jewish Palestine, would achievement. Many agricultural settlements h a favorable answer, and had for such back my beauty?" begin to question the wisdom of the been founded so that today nearly long time. Balfour Declaration. She was BO unhappy a...…

March 21, 1924 • Page Image 5

…A merica ffelvisk Periodical Carter CLIFTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 10, 01110 PAGE FIVE TeesPerRon;jonsmentometz rem arkable :meats have y nearly 60 opulation of Ilion. These .1 the equal on which is ing that we ding olives, .nes, grape- almonds. :ars a very and decors. sided which .achment of pas sible the ill sides and stion has es- imatic zones mental sta- ;formed that ins are con- been intro. nodern sain- ts the health, people. irk. un m...…

March 21, 1924 • Page Image 6

…1+i u. 1)rritory /rwt.rt EtoN k LE PAGE SIX eoz.s. j i re:Am Nt., V. . iritp101111ROT re:X•- ■ Nt. a" 1. Nt- M.P.. 11410,171 3 11...0.111. . IMO OM, mod Published Weekly by Tbe Jewish Chreekle Publishieg Co., loc. Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor .1%,1 31%. Nt or • NS,.. reW- 1. Nt, ,4- f r of creed or race. It does seem paradoxical that the alien stocks must teach the native stocks the meaning of Americanism. These Nord...…

March 21, 1924 • Page Image 7

…v 4tmerkau Jewish Periodical Cater lit EDI:mix/own ' , 11Mg0 Tsilb°171- °kJ-PT' T5 JOSEP1÷— GAAS. \ eauty id his npetu- ars he sages, Ildren tender ty the Irtist ' s ens as During Rosen- ime al- sculpt- urge nergies hat no known ite the ,ed his a pen a could led fig- an ac- y elicits se from who re- V - des the his ad- ctiy for group- ✓ works s not. ithal in- , decided an ec- y hovers ittle de- rness of of touch beyond ✓ grace- are t...…

March 21, 1924 • Page Image 8

…Engagements Ce e at :zit Better Dresses for the price! That's one of the drawing cards at this store. In oth- er words, you usually buy the same dress here for less money! 25.00 to 75.00 FOURTH FLOOR Adorable Hats with far more than average style--priced moderately at $10.00 Superior in many ways are the smart new hats in our French Room. Va- riety large — quality exceptional — price lower than usual. s•vENTH FLOOR—FRENCH SHOP WOME...…

March 21, 1924 • Page Image 9

…America faith Periodical _ ere r CLIFTON AYINU1 • CINCINNATI 30, 01110 TitE9enton;kwisn(Attoraut gliatarrg Erbelt Notrs A Spring Showing of A Bride-to-Be. ocial and I cD ersorrai S 1111110h0Ch WOOthari OP WY' VOW. '4•• ■••■••■•■ ••••••••••••••••/•••••••• Sunday afternoon, March 23, the Sunday School will give a Purim en tertainment for parents and friend. under the general direction of Miss. Freda Levin. The program will be us follow...…

March 21, 1924 • Page Image 10

…rn eper Ro r r, PAGE TEN Spring is here And so are Seeing Palestine Young Through Neutral Eyes Judaea Hopes of Zion. Caps for all times and laboratories; that during a period will be presented under the auspices of two years treatment was given to 9,000 patients in hospitals, 150,00(1 1 patients in polyclinics, 750,000 out- patients attending clinics, 33,000 out- 1 patients at home and in 55,000 labs- HENRY "THE" HATTER ratory cases...…

March 21, 1924 • Page Image 11

…A merica 9cwisb Paiodical Cater WPTON AVENUE cmcnourt so, ciao PAGE ELEVEN THEP:TIM:AMR efRONRIC gas :-: CLASSIFIED :-: BOOK REVIEWS BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE -168 feet deep; seven-room house full of beautiful furniture; small down payment; at street car inter- section. Owner leaving city. 541 East Forest. FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room for business gentleman. Garage if desired. Hague avenue between John R. and Brush. Phone Em- pire 5...…

March 21, 1924 • Page Image 12

…MARCH 21, 192 EtErgritorri pmn al RON Kg, ICRIALT11111fC BY DAVID J. HIRSCH 1U111 I WPM (Concluded from page 1.1 .14 GOY JT MOM THE OWNER SORRY MY AGENT durr l'NoNoo -PIE I //SOS SOLO LI IRABBI KRASS URGES RELIGION IN SCHOLS AS ESSENTIAL NEED From Correspond.. and Cable. of Jewish leIegrapble Agency./ /f We can show you real estate op• portunities that you should take advantage of at once. Rock bot• tom price. for properties that we...…

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