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June 22, 1945 • Page Image 5

…Friday. :June 22, 1945 Page rye THE JEWISH NEWS Windsor's Non-Jews Attend Annual Quentin Reynolds to Speak Journalists Open House at Shaar Hashomayim Tuesday at Defense Rally Convene Here Eminent Correspondent and Radio Commentator to 'Ad- Executive of English-Jewish dress Jewish Welfare Federation's Civic Newspaper Assn. in Session Protective Campaign Meeting This Week-End Quentin Reynolds, noted journalist, author and radio commentator,...…

June 22, 1945 • Page Image 5

…Americo' 9ewislr Periodical Cotter kids June 22, 1145 CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 '..`ETRO1T JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle AJC Delegates Depict Activities at United Nations Conference Agronsky Blasts Arab League As Power Drunk NEW YORK I WNS) As- Declaring that the problem of se•ting that the Arab League rep- trusteeship caused great discus- resents "a union of Emirs and i h o „ who wish to go there. the trusteeship...…

June 22, 1945 • Page Image 6

…Page Six THE JEWISH NEWS ;Ways %Ai 2Z 196 What Shall e Do With Gran ma? Aged parents should live where they are the happiest. Surprisingly enough, this isn't always the hOrne of their children. By MYRON A. KEYS Chairman, Old Age Bureau and President, Jewish Home for Aged. W HAT are we going to do about Ma?" The question dropped re- luctantly from Abe Levinson's lips as he sat with his wife in their living room. You could tell he wasn't...…

June 22, 1945 • Page Image 6

…Page Six DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Frhisy, June 22, 111 Ir In the Realm of Local Society CHARMING BRIDE MRS. IRVING B. SIDEN (Miss Joan Phyllis Rieger) In a ceremony on June 4, Miss Joan Phyllis Rieger, of Chi- cago, became the bride of Corp. Irving B. Siden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Siden, of 8320 LaSalle Blvd. The couple are the guestsi of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Siden. Mr. and Mrs, Nathan Rattner Mr. and Mrs. C...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 22, 1945 Page Seven What Shall We Do with Grandm a? Ellmann Describes Spread Of s Community Council Idea A Report Continued from Page Six The children, too, in most cases, are willing to make any sacrifices to give their aged parent comfort and ease and some measure of happiness. It becomes, then, a matter simply of finding the right formpla for both. The best solution, and, the one most commonly adopted, is f...…

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…America "apish Periodical Carter Friday, June 22, 1945 CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle IN THE REALM OF SOCKET Y Mr. and Mrs. Carl Myers and da ughter, Fayne, of 4841 Sturte- vant Ave. and Mrs. Robert Ellen- stein have returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Myer's son, Mart n, who is stationed at Great Lakes, 111. Miss Doreen Florence who flew t o Washington, was met by her sister, P...…

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…Page Eight THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 22, 1945 Home for Aged Completes Plans to Erect New Wing Myron A. Keys Reports on Construnction of An Annex to Cost $250,000; Adjoining Land Acquired; Dr. Hirsch Makes Report Announcement by Myron A. Keys, president, at the an- nual meeting of the Jewish Home for Aged last Sunday morning, that plans are proceeding for the erection of an additional wing to the present building, featured his report o...…

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…Leonard Goldl)abci J.D.C. Sends Three Relief Workers Abroad .Wins Captaincy: Serves in China Capitol Letter WASHINGTON.—Two hundred fifty-one members of the House of Representatives have voted for, and 101 against, N. Y. Rep. Mar- cantonio's bill to repeal the poll tax as a prerequisite to voting in a primary or other elections for national officers. Seven states, all : . outhe.n, still retain the tax — A libitum, Arkansas, Mississippi, Sout...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 22, 1945 Page Nine NHS to Hold Symposium Center Motion U . S. Abolishes War-Time On Education Next Monday Picture Nights immigration Regulations Reports on Educational Progress of United Hebrew Schools to Be Given at Annual Meeting; Elect Officers, Directors; Will Honor Rudolph Zuieback Reports on the educational progress during the past year and the financial status of the schools will be given on Mon- day ev...…

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…Americo! lavish Periodical Carter Friday, June 22, 1945 CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 DETROIT JEWISH CHROMCLE end Th. Legal Chronicle Hebrew Schools To Pick Officers, 'ete Zuiebeck The annual election meeting If the United Hebrew Schools 611 be held at 8:30 p.m., Mon- in the Rose Sittig Cohen kidding, 13226 Lawton. The meeting will open with re- orts of the activities for 1944- 5. These reports will be follow- d by a symposium on...…

June 22, 1945 • Page Image 10

…lit JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 22, 1945 He Taught Jews Defense Dr. M. M. Kaplan Appraisal of Eliahu Goilomb `Excontrnunicated' Chief of Palestine itagana Hyman Tiktyner's Name Inscribd By Family In JNF Golden Book WRB Director Asks Restrictions Lifted On Ostvego Refugees Calls "Cherem" and Burning Honoring the memory of their of His Siddur by Orthodox father, Hyman Tiktyner, his sur- NEW YORK, (JTA).— Easing By J. L. TELLER Editor, Indepe...…

June 22, 1945 • Page Image 10

…N. Friday, June DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Toe Conservative Rabbis Attack Excommunication by Orthodox Federation Rally Temple Israel Warning of Raises $260,000 Hears American Nazism Malcolm W. Bingay, editorial In Building Fund director of the Detroit Free Approximately $260,000 h a s NEW YORK — The executive home of Mrs. Helen Reiser, 8842 been raised by the building fund Press, reported on what he saw council of t...…

June 22, 1945 • Page Image 11

…THE JEWISH Friday, June 22 ; 1945 EWS Zionist Membership Drive To Be Launched Here July 1 Palestine Progress, U.S. Trade Problems Viewed at Parley Community Leaders to Make House-to-House Canvass to Enroll Members; Rabbi Fram Calls upon Detroit Jewry to Register as Vote for Homeland President of Economics Corp. Says Country Is Ripe for Capital Investment Summoning the Jews of De : troit to register their will for the creation of a Jewis...…

June 22, 1945 • Page Image 11

…fistericatt Yewish Periodical Carter Friday, June 22, 1945 • CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle CLASSIFIED VACUUMS REPAIRED, Rebuilt LARGE Co MFORTABLE room or Exchanged. Called for and with 3 windows. Steady hot delivered. American Vacuum water, stall shower, unlimited Cleaner Co. TRinity 2-8000. phone. For refined gentleman in family of 2 adults. Desirable Interior, exterior. PAINTING...…

June 22, 1945 • Page Image 12

…Page Twelve THE JEWISH NEWS Betrothal Reception On Sunday Evening ss.;stz ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Mrs. I. J. Shevin • Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gutenberg of 2934 Webb celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary last Sunday evening with a dinner for close relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Damnitch of 2684 Calvert Ave. invite rela- tives and friends to the reception beginning at 6 p. m. Wednesday, June 27, in honor of the graduation of their son, George, ...…

June 22, 1945 • Page Image 12

…facte DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Twelve Mrs J. V. Browne President of Youth Education League The Youth Education League installed its new officers for the coming year at a luncheon, June C. in the Book-Cadillac. The oc- The Friendly Unit held its elec- tion of officers on Sunday, June 10, at the Jewish Center. The following 'officers were elected: Larry Einhorn, president; Max Mills, vice president; Frieda Ru- oin, r...…

June 22, 1945 • Page Image 13

…Friday, Juile 22, 1945 THE JEWISH NEWS 1 ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Mrs. Zilla W. Goldstein, for many years a director of Congrega tion Bnai Israel of Petoskey and chairman of the Minnie Rosen- thal Memorial and Happy Day Fund, celebrated her 70th birthday last week. Page TkirfeeN Blanche Begun Weds Captain On June 3, at their home on Chicago Blvd. Blanche Blanche Be- gun, ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Begun, w a s married to Capt. Alb...…

June 22, 1945 • Page Image 14

…THE JEWISH NEWS Page Fourteen Women's Clubs Shaarey Zedek Women Continue Red Cross Work During Summer HEBREW LADIES' AID SOCI- ETY'S new officers are: Mrs. Julia Ring, president; Mrs. Sarah Red Cross activities of Shaarey Schwartz and Mrs. Jennie Wia- Zedek Sisterhood will be con- trak, vice-presidents; Mrs. Sarah tinued throughout the summer Berger, treasurer; Mrs. Helen at the synagogue Rosenthal, Mrs. Ida Goldfine and rooms. The sew- Mr...…

June 22, 1945 • Page Image 15

…Friday, June 22, 1!4S THE JEWISH NEWS Council of Jewish Jrs. To Install Officers This Sunday at Center Music Study Club Local Brevities Elects Mrs. Lipkin . DAVID HORODOKER J U N Page Fifteen Round Table Sending Detroit Teachers to University Workshops Leon Blum Reiterates Palestine Stand NEW YORK (JPS) — Leon IOR CLUB. concluded its season' Mrs.. Ezra Lipkin was elected The current year's activities o f The Detroit Round Table of Blum,...…

June 22, 1945 • Page Image 16

…• THE JEWISH NEWS Page Sixteen Young Jewish War Vet, 17, in Navy A Year, Becomes Member of "WV Pfc. Weiss Speaks Hungarian, Amazes Dachau Internees Stand and• Marvel at Ability of American Soldier to Talk Their Language Benjamin Seidman, who . will be 17 this September, receives Jewish War Veteran Certificate of membership from National Commander Archie H. Greenberg as Louis •0bolsky, his post com- mander, proudly looks on. Be- lieved to...…

June 22, 1945 • Page Image 17

…Friday June 22. 1945 THE JEWISH NEWS Congregational Activities Plan Formation Of Strictly Kosher Restaurant Here Corporation Is to Be Formed with Capital. of $25,000; Next Meeting June 28 Chachmey Lublin Sets Graduation for July 1 The 500 members of the Ladies' Auxiliary of Yeshivath Chach- mey Lublin continue to render services to the school, and are providing three meals daily for the students. In memory of three departed members — Mes...…

June 22, 1945 • Page Image 18

…Friday, June 22, 1945 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Eighteen Dr. Auerbach Goes To Texas as Chaplain U. S. Jewish Communities Set Record Fund Raising Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds Sees Banner Year; Detroit JWF to Receive $1,130,000 From Allied Campaign Through War Chest Dr. Selig S. _Auerbach of Port Huron will serve as civilian chaplain at El Paso, Tex., dur- ing the summer, starting June The confidence of Jewish communities in...…

June 22, 1945 • Page Image 19

…Frtetay, limie 2Z 196 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Magee* The Low-Down on Two Issues concerned, it is interesting to re- spokesman for Dr. Silver, wants Students Accused cord that the Manhattan and immediate action. Bronx Zionist Regions, at their But the Zionist constituencies By Polish Captain annual conferences on June 10, throughout the land can and un- Of Betraying -Jews adopted resolutions demanding doubtedly will force early action. * * * t...…

June 22, 1945 • Page Image 20

…7 4i0t. •t!t rr Pfc. Cascade, in Hospital, Discovers New Meaning in Decaration Day Lt. Col. M. L. Butzel Awarded Bronze Star a war they had never learned how to fight. Place Faith in God "Do any of us know how to fight? Do any of us know how to survive? Or is it something bigger that brings some of us through? . . . I don't know. I should have died a dozen times, but I didn't. Was it the faith I placed in God? Others had plac- ed their f...…

June 22, 1945 • Page Image 21

…Friday, Julie 22, 1945 E JEWISH NEWS Arab League Sets $1,200,000 For Propaganda Campaign Offices to Be Established in Washington and London With Staffs of Trained Personnel; Syria Rejects Iraq Offer of Aid to Cause First Rift in League . JERUSALEM' (Palcor)—An initial sum of $1,200,000 has been set aside by the Arab League for the launching of a propaganda • campaign in Washington and London, it was learned reliably. The personnel for the...…

June 22, 1945 • Page Image 22

…Page Twenty-Two THE JEWISH NEWS Reveal Jewish University In Rome Despite Fascism Racial Laws of 1938 Forced Students to Continue Education in Institution Established as an Affiliate of Swiss Catholic University from 1940 to 1943 By HARRY GREEN (Copyright, 1945, Jewish Telegraphic Agenc•, Inc). The story of an underground 'because war conditions made it Jewish - university which func- impossible and also because there tioned in Rome from ...…

June 22, 1945 • Page Image 23

…Friday, June 22, 1945 Jewish Youth's LISTENING THE JEWISH NEWS Page Twenfy-Three Kaplan lierem' Palestine Economic Corp. President- Edison Completes In the U. S. to Purchase Machinery Plans to Restore Is Condemned Vets to Their Jobs Rabbinical Assembly's Ex- ecutive Committee Protests 'Excommunication' Special Wire to Jewish News y Danny 'Raskin -- TWO MARINES came into Mike Galsky's American. Army & Navy store on -Cadillac Square ; ....…

June 22, 1945 • Page Image 24

…THE JEWISH NEWS Page TwenTy-Four Capt. Caplan's Heart-Breaking Job Sacrificed Health to Save 2,600 Yank Prisoners Period of Intense Planning Begins For the Jewish Hospital in Detroit A Review of Detroit Jewry's Responsibilities Towards Contributing to Better Health of the Community; Cogent Reasons for a Hospital Are Reviewed By A. L. Sudran, Assistant JWF Director Detroit Flight Surgeon Slept With the Sick, Treated Them on Marches from N...…

June 22, 1934 • Page Image 1

…America Palish PaloSeal Carter CLIFTON AYZNCI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE ONLY ANGLOJEWISH IN MICHIGAN NEWSPAPER PRINTED EMMY LWISII HRONICLE TitE THE LEGAL CHRONICLE and RESIGNS FROM STAFF' TO SETTLE DISPUTE Federation's Thanks Mr. Jacob 11. Schakne, Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 525' ‘Vootlward Ave., City. Dear Mr. Schakne: On behalf of the officers of the Jewish Welfare Federation And of the Allied Jewish Cam- paign I take this opportun...…

June 22, 1934 • Page Image 2

…- — VT. ,e1Wommrw. illEnLTROfTjE1115,11 di RON ICLE and PAGE TWO THESE PRICES ARE BELOW NORMAL 40% CITY SCRIP ACCEPTED ALL SHIRTS i2 e. .... AN AMAZING FACT We launder we.. aict. fat lb. Int/Mina/ rottener than any tannin, In Om City. All wryly. wlentlheally laaaAare4. Mal egulyment. 20 lbs . DAMP WASH 80C AT 25 FL W..hea Flat pieces carefully ironed. Additional pounds, 4c lb. .11 4. K .ndi, W0 Pieces 10 large pieces permitte...…

June 22, 1934 • Page Image 3

…A merica fruish periodical cotter ▪ CLIFTON AMUR - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE ThElierRonjonsiftiioaNICIE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE . LEADER'S ft Costs No More for the Best * Certified RUG CLEANING 100 Orthodox Rabbis Officiate at Wedding of Miss Manischewitz '100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Twenty years' experience backs "Certified" Quality! 0100 litimpod Ave. ........ • Engagements !, Picks June 28 as Her Wedding Date Miss Eva...…

June 22, 1934 • Page Image 4

…- .15•Metwee; isIEVEntorr,kwunffiRDNICIZ and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE iiiEvErgoluEisimiet RON [CIE are certain to prove a great asset to Pales- tine. They are able, efficient, and they will surely also emerge as a very devoted group. The rumors of disloyalty, espe- [es tae. Published Weekly by The Jewish Chrmticie Publishing cially reports of the kind which libelled entered as Second•rims matter Mi.ch a, MO at the Paul- them with stories that...…

June 22, 1934 • Page Image 5

…,Americiur lewisk Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 7 - r SIN LOYALTY THE WEEK IN REVIEW DEPRESSION OR NO DEPRESSION (Continued from rage I li :GAL, and One.) 11141C01 1 ttiOs4 1r 00'007 acquitted of complicity in murder of Dr. Chaim Arlosorofi on the charge of sedition opened but was adjourned for a few day- due to the indisposition of tho chief ustice. By the time the•. words reach print the verdict Wit! p...…

June 22, 1934 • Page Image 6

…cDmiton;kwisit (A ROM ICU PAGi.: SIX • and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE lie P•eemie(' 10 .111ead a Preview - Reform Rabbis Declare Jews Must Shetzer, Enggass Fight to Defend Rights; Maintain Again Elected by Resistance to Persecution Justified Merchants Groups (Continued from Page One) of Amerif 'es Finest Fu r n i ture 10 be 801(1 al AUCTION Starting. Th ursday..111fte 28. at 2 p. HI. and 7:30 p. And Days Following 0 •00•N=1.... T h ...…

June 22, 1934 • Page Image 7

…A ltera!! 'apish Periodical Carter ▪ CLJTTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO ~ FB ))ErtiorrAwtsnitiactri., - wad THE LEGAL emanmer r COUNCIL CAMP READY "HERE IS No PAGE SEVEN OPENING 430 JEWS COME TO U. S. DURING MAY SUI3STITUTE 430 JEWS COME TO U. S. DURING MAY Of This Number, 259 Were German Refugees, His Reports o More than half the number of Jews who arrived into the United States during the month of May were refugees from German...…

June 22, 1934 • Page Image 8

…PILDLTROIT, AWISff CH RON ICLE PAGE EIGHT Palestine Visit Thrills Detroiter and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE East Side, West Side By HERB KRUCKMAN Bertha Robinson Describes Her Impressions of Jewish Homeland ' Mizrachi Youth's Annual Flower Days IA Grand Old Man in tbeGrandOldGame June 31 and July 1 SUCCESS OF UNITED JEWISH APPEAL WILL BE EXPRESSION OF IDEALISM, SAYS THOMAS MANN Noted Author, Winner of Nobel Prise, Hopes Appeal Will Reach Op...…

June 22, 1934 • Page Image 9

…▪ ▪ A merkaw ffewish Periodical Carter, CL1PTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, 01110 PAGE NINE ThEY)attorrinvisfibriRONICIA and Tilt LEGAL CHRONICLE STAGE AND SCREE N The annual annu picnic of Congrega- -On the mw owe slam- ,■,o mi. wim wm .... IN PERSON NM SURREN N DERS! B'NA1 MOSHE PICNIC TO BE HELD SUNDAY -LETTER- El OX "The Drunkard," Aged Mel- tion B'nai Moshe, under the aus- Foreign-Born Are Lauded BENAVIE ANNOUNCES pices of t...…

June 22, 1934 • Page Image 10

…, MEPEFROITIEWISR gIRONICLE and THE Last". CHRONICLE PIERACKI, POLISH MINISTER, JEWRY'S FRIEND, IS SLAIN Bet The Heavyweight Champion (Continued from Page One-) the sea In prt an da tat ou fen etc ca de wt th, All A: an Vi tit re stl fr eu yE w in th dt re li p al B 0 r. i. II i j alien to the historical spirit of the Polish people." Than far there has been no of- ficial report on discovery of the murderer or murdere...…

June 22, 1928 • Page Image 1

…N lavish Periodical eater All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS CLIFTON ATINUI • CINCINHATI 30, OHIO - 11-EbETROI1IEWISII TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE VOL. XXV. NO. 4. Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents 22, 1928 CENTER, HOSPITAL Joseph Barondess, TEL AVIV PROTESTS Unity Is Fostered NEW MOTHERS AND Noted Pedagogue LABOR DEPARTMENT ORDER CALLS FO...…

June 22, 1928 • Page Image 2

…IE 'AGE TWO ETROIT iiWIS! I RON ICU. •••• ■■ •• ■ ^ Y. W. H. A. CAMP AT JEDDO WHEN THINKING OF CHEVROLET/ I ABE MAX RECREATION HALL Immediately Comes to Your Mind For the reason that Abe has been selling Chevrolet so long his name is synonymous with economical transportation — as a matter of fact he is the first Jewish Chevrolet salesman in the city of Detroit and probably has the largest clientele of Jewish customers in the city. H...…

June 22, 1928 • Page Image 3

…IllrC a lavish Periodical Cotter CL1PTON _ *mpg • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 7 N. PAGE THREE TIE brrItorrinvisn tun ictf; LABOR DEPARTMENT ORDER CALLS FOR MORRIS FISHMAN IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM FOR ALIENS; SAILS FOR EUROPE DENIES IT LEADS TO REGISTRATIONS Vice-President of Detroit Life lows: 'Subdivision 1—Non-quota To Be Accompanied by His Status Proof, Paragraph I—An Son, Ben. for some time is distinguishable unmarried child undor 21 years...…

June 22, 1928 • Page Image 4

…E i21)nitonjEmsri 01Rox Ica T HE 4 '6' ETROIT ORM 1CL- E ;T.!. • The • Future of the Jewish Congress. JEWISH EDUCATION .9475 'bo 0.6 Because "every Jew who is interested ought to have Pa in the conduct of all important or larger Jewish 1:1V- a voice President Substance of Address Given at Convention of United JOSEPH J. CUMMINS affairs ;" because, as Dr. Stephen S. Wise expressed it, Secretary and Treasurer JACOB H. SCHAKNE = CPAS. ci...…

June 22, 1928 • Page Image 5

…AIN (wish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AYENUZ CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE FIVE 111119,:t It011d1;1%15/1 Cif RON i JEWISH EDUCATION PLAN PILGRIMAGE LL TO LIBERTY BE SUBWAY FLOWER SHOP kt,,iror nog p,s NV = NEW MOTHERS AND BABIES CAMP TO BE DEDICATED SUNDAY , i:LETI - E,Ft sox , li Open for Business! Importance of Zionist Yout (Continued front Preceding Page). should be careful not to overdo it. (me). Bemuse of the many denrintts Organiz...…

June 22, 1928 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX flE r =Orr EWISRORONICLE 1,300 PEOPLE ATTEND I . Flint Girl Engaged 11 BETH EL MOONLIGHT .I To Marry New Yorker I Norman Birnkrant Honored; New Your Clothes Board Appointed.' must be fresh and clean in warm weather t You can't be happy in the sum- mertime unless your frocks and other garments are perfectly fresh all the time. Employ Forest to keep your summer apparel in perfect shape and spotless. Their cleaning process n...…

June 22, 1928 • Page Image 7

…emish Periodical C Nter - e CLIFTON AMOS - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO iiii.VinitOITILriSit " ta nfi l : o cia i U cr uhle Mr. ;c .! \ I1S. 1.•11 1.1rossintinl I Edith .1.',,,d 1 of 3256 Calvert 1 are receiving rongratuia - 1 a 1,.. f NI, .. Rose. Solovich, t. , lion+ upon the birth o a . Nliss 11,-, Solovich, duo, f. ',r o i.e. Florence Ruth, on May 26. . lane 'I -- san ') Ir I. Frazer, 1 flune4 - -NI iss Bernice Frazer, daughter of lira and Ns...…

June 22, 1928 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT litEPerRorK/EnISII afRONICIE AMW REPRESENTS MOTHERS' CLUBS AT DEDICATION OF CAMP THIS SUNDAY FUR SCARFS I for the month of June ' Especially beautiful Fur Scarfs for the Month of June attractively priced for the June bride and the June Graduate. A gift that will be most acceptable. The selection is large, varied and includes every peltry favored by fashion. Silver Fox Cross Fox Pointed Fox Blue Fox Arctic Fox Red Fox (Al...…

June 22, 1928 • Page Image 9

…N 9 iwiash Pedalled Cotter CLIFTON AVINUB • cumumn 20, 01110 411114"- PAGE NINE 7j icl) E r i to n ; t om sn (A MY'S I C LE ■ ntll SCHNEURSOHN DEAD U 1:;-' A W.-- O. T. A.) Rabbi a Saloum Schneursohn of 'Fa I mudic . wile, noted died June 13. Ile was 72 coloalaMt • I • • MT ( anntlal .1 M IMI I'S- ,fi,iit Iti..r, talnise,S,n otNlit, hn LI.;.niversity of Mich- :-: CLASSIFIED WO 4111/A1111 of loa f WEEK BEGINNIN , . 6B IGHTS ...…

June 22, 1928 • Page Image 10

…VETROITIEWISR CHRONICLE CLUB NEWS I SEEKS HOME, SAILS I FOR ZION IN CANOE A SHOP OF SERVICE FOR MEN (Continued From Page One). Kite me a license to seek work as an artisan because I was an 'alien there. In Rumania I wandered for several years from village to vil- lage, seeking to avoid the eyes of the Siguranza (secret polices'. Now, floating down the river I fell into the hands of the gendarmerie, putting an end to my hopes of reaching ...…

June 22, 1923 • Page Image 1

…America/ Jewish Periods of eater _ as — Michigan's Only I Jewish Newspaper Printed in English _ of is 'ar es- in CLIFTON ARNO{ -CINCINNATI 30, OHIO ffRoyikLE Pry IFEbETROIT G LTNitorL E / MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION no VOL. XIV. NO. 4 ng. DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1923 NEEDS ZIONISTS, LLOYD MORE THAN 150 1000 ENGLAND GEORGE ORGAN SAYS, EDITORIALLY JEWS MURDERED IN UKRAINE POGROMS 1 IOW Per Year, $3.00; Pe...…

June 22, 1923 • Page Image 2

…rigkPROPTIEWIS/10 RON iaz i PAGh TWO - — in this country have different kinds of RUSS HEBREW ACTORS minds and different points of view. CREATE OWN THEATER They, moreover, have different inter- ests—religious, educational, charitab- Charles Recht writes in the Menorah le., social, etc. They have formed Journal for June: "The history of the FURNISHED ROOM fur one or two (Concluded from Page One) themselves into innumerable syna- assembling of ...…

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