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January 23, 1925 • Page Image 1

…A merican Avis* Periodical Center All Jewish News I All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 - fiRONICL LISISO 11-EDETROIT THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XVII. NO. 9 ON ADVOCATES RELIGIOUS ARDOR BY BUSINESS MEN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1925 HEADS OF JEWISH ORGANIZATIONS CONVENTION IN ST. LOUISWINEMAN HERCULEAN EFFORT PUT FORTH I PH IN UNITED DRIVE Workers in Men's and Wome...…

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…PILDerRon;frwmptilitomictz PAGE TWO MRS. EHRMAN DEAD; WAS ILL FEW DAYS And God heard and answered his 1 prayer, so that when he pressed , against the pillars with all his might,' the house cattle dawn and all who were in it were killed. And Samson, too, Came to Detroit from Germany When She Was 13 Years Old. died with the Philistines. 1.110.1■11■■ •=ma.s■ RABBI ADVOCA TES EAGER MOTHERHOOD AUDIENCE OF 2,000 HERSHMAN TO OCCUPY SEES INSTALL...…

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…American ffewislt Periodical Center PAGE THREE Ii PACKARD SIX SEDAN, AT TOURING CAR PRICES, RETAINS 1924 DESIGN AND NOTED WORKMANSHIP! FAULTY EDUCATION MENACES COUNTRY Professor Florence; Says Every ChildiDeserves r li Equal Opportunity. ! I YORK. — Florence Eilau lW tiger, of the department of edu- cateo , Johns Hopkins University, in a opport unities study of PrIlltational prepared at the invitation of the Na- tional Council of Jewi...…

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…li_i_EyierRonjoitin (Anoxia.; PAGE FOUR' 4„\S ,o) .fit. ••• . ,oir M 1 m %V, re-A-. 'wit. i:er Nt. vo' - ._•04 • -os Je°- tile scientist or pseudo-scientist was compelled to meet the issue of fact. He had to do battle in the forum where only demonstration was acceptable and conse- —0141.1r*PrI1101 By. JOSEPH WOLFF quently emotion, personal equation, self-interest and Jewett. Cbreasele PsIbliebiag Ca. lac N.111.11441 Weakly by...…

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…America/ Autish Periodical Coder CLIFTON sriNua - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PAGE FIVE Ar_ iEf net Oil 8 0149tiTS GIAS - 1-1--. dos E P (Copywright, 1921. By Chu. H Julph.) tli?" wenty-sixth con- preliminary to e t w platform, the country club, social of the union. amusements and the latest cults of a vention Mr. Straus gave credit to the fashionable world. You in business Federation of 'Temple Sisterhoods, and you in the pew are participa...…

January 23, 1925 • Page Image 6

…▪ 711fiThiniNTIEMS/ItnRONICI.Z PAGE SIX' Engagements I The J. L. Hudson Co. Woodward and Farmer at Gratiot. Woodward Avenue—between Grand River and State The Misses Flora Jane Miller, Mu- The Hadassah sewing group, which meets every Wednesday in Shaun.) , riel Smith, Phyllis Schoenfield, Vim ginia Harmon, Bernice Goldstein, Ma- %AA Synagogue under the direction of Mrs. henry Wein'tein and Mrs. r e Daveniun, Mildred Wolf, Sylvia' Gittl...…

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…A serkah lavish &cloth - cal Carter mirrors AT/NU1 CINCINNATI 10, OHIO 7 1 ' 7m9aRotdmostiORONICLE Be ). g HELPS IN EFFECTING DANCE BY HADASSAH - - s a,o• Vo s ,.. .b o rw' ,i74! Summer Lands till • 11,111 >f i/t11 . 111( . 1118 tt t.ti tt t. . ti ot 1 't o, , tot it Infest II! it'll , I ' ll, I, i,1,11,11 , of t111 l'• tort ittolh t11/1'11 11111 1,1.4 15 tIttt11111,11 . 11' t ■ ttt di 14 ,:p1"9.__"„alogib...…

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…fyvtattonlmsisn (A RON ICLE PAGE EIGH1 Pas egraternal anal Cub '?Notts 9 Kaslimah Club. Phi Delta Sorority. A regular meeting of the Kadienah The last meeting of the Phi Delta vie of Sorority was held Sunday afternoon, Girls Club was held at the adstone Jan. 18, at the home of Miss Yetta Miss Lillian Cantor of 2015 com- Dworkin of Pinehurst boulevard. The avenue Jan. 20. Plans semi-annual election of officers took pleted for a card party ...…

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…A merican Pa lish Periodical Cotter - - CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNAll 20, 01110 PAGE NINE rftEkentottiensit@yoN ins; lOteS WORK OF CHILDREN FOUNDATION FUND CHALLENGES WOMEN ACTIVITY CIRCLING WHOLE OF GLOBE KAPLAIsi MOVEMENT GAINS ADHERENTS ---- for Advancement of Judaism Society Effects Scranton Branch. zen Da . vening, rah on street,. • Wi e . TO ap . plan a aeI H ey . trig the • ten by began • is were will he •!"), Ra. • hesilay, Ann...…

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…1111.111111 11••• ■ ••••pww.-------- JANUARY 23, 192 THE1)e■ Aram (it RON ICLE WINEMAN REVIEWS I IMPORTANT EVENTS IN U. J. C. GROWTH ! MEMBER DEMIT RBA BIM BOARD KITED KefiRIRPIASKTIASSIS. IP GARFIELD 20.5380 8748 LINWOOD AVE. (From Cnrrespondenre and CAI. or Jewish Telegraphic Agency.) please your pocketbook. SUBWAY FLOWER SHOP Chas. H. Roseman, Prop. 231 GRATIOT AVE. Phone Cherry 9171 STRUCTURAL IRON ORNAMENTAL IRON Get our pr...…

January 23, 1920 • Page Image 1

…4111111lMlleee•. '-1 ' 'THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL VII. Noo. 8. DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1920. Per Year, $3.00; Copy, 10 Cents COMPOSED MUSIC FOR MAETER- RABBI TEITLEBAUM JEWISH POPULATION OF THE WORLD LINCK'S BLUE BIRD WHILE AVIATOR MORGENTHAU FILES PERSONAL REPORTS URGENT LONDON-The REPORT ON POLISH POGROMS; PALESTINE NEED BLAMES TROOPS FOR OrtRAGEN --- Presents Detailed Account...…

January 23, 1920 • Page Image 2

…THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE TWO asituintakintimiunnalunsuitimituum umuninniciumm itiounimuutonaussustotoomuimmutinnunantin sma, it LOCAL NOTES* E sitoutautunnotimmusitoutsuannamoninnsiatinoutaidutioutiassiusiounnintionimmaiitaititgaisiassiusoimatinunisto Miss Anna Solomon, contralto, par- ticipated in the presentation of Halide's' great oratorio, "The Mes- siah," by the Detroit Choral Society, assisted by the Detroit Symphony Or- c...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE LOCAL NOTES Dialloicis Ntticliov ColcICADds cSilvorwaro Woodward at Gratiot Betrothal Announced Miss Leonore Sidder of 180 East Palmer has returned trom a three months visit with relatives in Pitts- burgh and Chicago. Mrs. S. M. Lampke and family wish to thank their many friends for their beautiful floral offerings and kindness shown them during their late bereav- ment. Mr. and Mrs. M. Silverstein and their ...…

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…PAGE FOUR THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE THE DE1ROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE SLEEPING. Science and Sentiment By Enoch Mebs The reports submitted at the recent annual meeting of the United Jewish Charities indicate a progressive understanding of Let us enumerate Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co.. Inc. the problems of social adjustment to which the organization ad- All the types of sleep. President dresses itself. Less and les...…

January 23, 1920 • Page Image 5

…THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE MORGENTHU URGES LEAGUE OF NATIONS TO EFFECT HARMONY (Continued Prom Page 1.) 11 t- e in ill rat in en be n- ub xt of nd rat it's ch Cr, :30 NC nd ,nd vill ire ms nal Dill at At- oy, ith ter yer the act cell lout of eves e. to sire be- pro- citi- all that 178.- sur- was ens. not lent and hem ever ricrs it c! way wish nsas, used 1918 ntile whatsoever, since less than an hour trots were sent out th...…

January 23, 1920 • Page Image 6

…0 4(; F. SIX THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Chamisho Osor Bishvat Cele- MRS. FRANCES HELLIN "The Eternal Curse of bration Is Next on Young FIELD SECRETARY OF an Eternal People" Judaea's Program. J. C. . S. IN DETROIT ed by the cry, "Open, you Jew." Per- way struck his shoulder, but he felt And the unfortunate remnant of haps it was sudden fright at the and heard nothing. His mission for Isreal in Europe also looks forward thought of what was ...…

January 23, 1920 • Page Image 7

…• PAGE SEVEN ''FIE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE FLO ZIEGFIELD HAS NOTHING ON US, SAYS OSCAR; "LET 'ER FLICKER" CHORUS IS CLEVEREST OF ALL . . . .Reading from left to right: The Misses Shirley Brickman, Rae Horowitz, Mildred Brick- man, Betty Lind, Belle Silverman, Eva Alkon, Ethel Silverman, Nina Weinberg, Minnie Gor- don, Libbie Goldsmith, Henrietta Hertzberg, Sue Schlussel, Betty Friedman, Rose Babcock, Helen Esser and Yetta Goldsmith. "We'...…

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…PAGE EIGHT THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE EDWARD TAK, SOLOIST, CANTOR RUTMAN, WORK- ING MEN'S CIRCLE BAND AT TEMPLE BETH EL AT BENEFIT CONCERT TUESDAY, JAN. 27 Young People's Society To Present Noted Violinist in Interesting Pro. gram. --- Edward Tak, one of the first vio- linists with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, will appear at Temple Beth El, Tuesday evening. January 27, under the auspices of the Young People's Society. The musicale is...…

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January 23, 1920 • Page Image 10

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