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July 23, 1926 • Page Image 4

…12 11 Dcrizon:/rxisn (A 'tor Ica 7:. PAGE TWO tom, made friends with the new gov ernment and gut as a reward a seat the prosperity of the inhabitants in- dealings, are regarded as immoral in in the Avereseu senate. The rather creased and they readjusted them- America but not among European Jews. It is this fine line between the unfortunate ex-Minister Gutnik was selves to the American scene, it was eagerly snapped up by the Averescu but a st...…

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…PAGE THREE ThispErt01111/WISH(HRON1CIA A. 1. EDGAR ELECTED CANTOR OF BETH MOSES When Packing Your Lunch or Basket for Your Next Outing Insist on Having A. Iskowitz Edgar, well-known singer of classic and Jewish songs, Products Gunsberg's There is nothing too good for your family or yourself and there is nothing better than GUNSBERG'S PRODUCTS—why take a chance when you're sure? Our remark able growth has been due to the fact that once ...…

July 23, 1926 • Page Image 6

…- - 1 rti_Elictraurrimoshffirom ,..4 PAGE FOUR Easy Lessons In Anti-Semitism scribed as "the proscriptive attitude" an attempt at the proscription of toward Zionism and Zionists on the Zionism and Zionists would not only ' part of some of the leaders of the be fatal to the proposed World Union conference, Rabbi Wise said: "I can for Progressive Judaism, but in ad- By LAWRENCE LIPTON stand alone as a Liberal, but I re- dition would have st...…

July 23, 1926 • Page Image 7

…?fitEl)erstot LEAGUE WILL GET CONGRESS REJECTS REFUGEE PROBLEM JACOBSTEIN BILL Serious Plight of Russian Jews Wives and Minor Children of Stranded In Germany Declarants Are Refused Will be Presented. Entry at This Term. BERLIN.—IJ. T. A.)—An appeal to the League of Nations concerning the plight of the Russian Jewish refu- gees in Germany will be submitted by the Union of Russian Jews in Ger- many. J. I. Teitel, president of the onion, dotel...…

July 23, 1926 • Page Image 8

…ifiCveraorr,Thosnelatraoss • Ng ice ,. far • 1111, riA ■ t 114.• re dW`l. At t. rer ROITJEWISH (fiRONICLII ONLY /11.IMi 0.1.1•Art. PNIN1117 111sucsaa. Publielsed Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Ins. JOSEPH J. CUMMINS, President JACOB MARGOLIS, Editor • JACOB H. SCHAKNE, General Manager trAl;t3,41:11.64hat8.1171;ostofnee at Detroit, Interest as tewand•cil43 General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue T...…

July 23, 1926 • Page Image 9

…-a- iikl)rrnott /mutt jst.60.11. ' Olf,÷T 8y- 110NICIT, Situation i i in Palestine ( Continued from last page.) of our conception of the plan for re- vivingthe Jewish people in l'alestine and in the reconstruction of the No- alone,,: tional The other day I wanted to know who is Bernhard Bor.!) and was it real but as an historic fact, and I have al- money that he gave to Zionism when it was announced that $5,000,000 ready said once, tha...…

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…- riidErROSiEWISHAKONICLE PAGE EIGHT NOTABLES TO APPEAR I AT HADASSAH DANCE Affair Planned for Aug. 19 at Gra. nad• Park to Benefit Hospital Fund. The midsummer dance to be staged at Granada Park on Aug. 10, under the auspices of Hadassah, promises to i Final Week In Full Swing NOP - Hudson's Greatest Mid-Summer of thc Annual Mid-Summer Sale of Glassware All society Items and other local notes should be communicated to the offic• of...…

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…"AGE MINE ThE PETROK A% I Si I ai RON IC14 11 Monday, Aug. 2, is the night se- lected for the first annual Wind B'rith moonlight, which is to be given Clearance of e ,44, !'Coats `for Misses' and Women i• In Two Great Groups, Formerly to $85 Models of ultra-distinctive style for Dress, Sports and Travel in Silks and Cloth Materials of the Richly highest quality. fur-trimmed and tailored styles. '45 Formerly to $125 Woodward Thru t...…

July 23, 1926 • Page Image 12

…PAGE TEN TntijerRorrinvisnaiROMICIE cmc.s.∎ Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Blau can Jewish Joint Distribution Com- students of Hermann Iloexter, who in 1920. In 1922 it was 21.5 per (Leona Horwits), who have been the mittee, in charge of the agricultural is director of the vocal department cent less than in 1920. In 1923 the guests of Miss 'Myrtle Brocky, have work in Russia, issued by the Rosta, Of the School of Music maintained by industry ran 21...…

July 23, 1926 • Page Image 13

…PAGE ELEVEN picIATROITIEWISB (ARON ICU; • - it is not an emotional hysterical sect, lively, if such objectivity is possible, it is based upon faith and knowledge I think they would relict) the conclu- and has its fruition in right living, sion that what is requires( is the but it is not engaged in the spread of strengthening of existing institutions knowledge from any secularistic pant rather than the creation of new' ones. ADDRESS OF DOCT...…

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…JULY 23, 1926 PlEgf.TROgiEWISil CARON ICLE I PRENTIS SURVEYS BROOKLYN RABBI IS DAVID A. BROWN DR. SIGMUND FREUD BUSINESS METHODS GUEST IN THE CITY ACTIVE BEN B'RITH ANSWERS CHARGES MADE AGAINST HIM (Continued from pane one.) to Address Con- 1111111111••••••111111111 ill••11••••1111111••111,1111 IVA Nall Till; Notes SEVENTY-THIRD SEMI-ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT Ty!. National Kona & Dr. Nachman Heller Nate II. Rosenthal of Chicago Wit. ...…

April 23, 1926 • Page Image 1

…America AIWA periodical Carter c.o. AT MS • csscunisn 10, OHIO 9, 1926 adquart•r. as :'a lieutenants Varbure, Louis Bre.s•r and raise $11.1100,- IfEbETROIT All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS TELEPHWIE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1926 VOL. XIX. NO. AM. ALL PAST RECORDS OF PALESTIN FUND RAISING SURPASSED (Chair...…

April 23, 1926 • Page Image 2

…777,0 ) critorrim sliet Rorfica. PAGE TWO WILLIAM H. HART IS NAMED PACKARD REPRESENTATIVE the next is deep, deep blue, called indigo. "Climb!" commands the Mother Raindrop with the Sweetest Face and all the raindrops climb. "Jump in!" The Packard Motor Car Company, Detroit Branch, announces the ap- calls Mother Raindrop and all the pointment of William H. Hart of the Hart Motor Sales, 17005 Grand River raindrops jump into the pot of sun- sh...…

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…- - A merica lewish Periodical Cotter CLIPTON AMU' • CILHCHINATI 10, OHIO PAGE TI1REII Wil7VErRa1lEVIIS/1011:0NICLI: "Come On Ruth" at Garrick. For the first time in the history of the American stage, a play handles baseball as the fans and teams know it, and yet this comedy of love and youth —"Come On—Ruth!"—makes the great pastime secondary to the love affair of Ruth Holden, daughter of the manager of the famous Hy- enas of the Sagebru...…

April 23, 1926 • Page Image 4

…ThElmorrlansnOR0/41011 s in the ranks of the organized. The Nordic restriction- ist was certain that crime would practically disappear and the moral tone of the country would be improved Published Weakly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co, immeasurably if only the despised Eastern and South- JOSEPH J. CUMMINS, President ern Europeans were excluded. None of these blessings JACOB MARGOLIS, Editor have in any appreciable degree come to us. I...…

April 23, 1926 • Page Image 5

…Americo, Avis* Periodical Cater CUSTOM MMUS • CINCHOLUR 20. MO PAGE FIVE ThnPernotrinisn[lIRONICIE , Davidson Bros., Ben and II ALL PAST RECORDS J Da vidson Israel Aaron OF PALESTINE FUND . Ehrlich, Ehrlich, Mrs Moe lift.r., ,,. RAISING SURPASSED Elbin. Elkus, N•t a i Illy Id al Lei iiti dig rat his no del o fail Flt try, ach null eco- 'von I be rful chin in- fee- ame pre- the e of ;ion. hies ffec- fore, 1. said and int." once...…

April 23, 1926 • Page Image 6

…MEDLTRour,/msnetiamicua 2AGE SIX gem* Nett' El Notes Order September Blankets Now at Hudson's "The Sabbath Problem in America , " This Sunday morning Dr. Leo M. Franklin will discuss a problem in which the issue between Orthodox re- ligion and the new conditions of mod- ern life is strikingly brought out. Dr. Franklin will present a plan for util- All •ociety items and other local notes should be communicated to the office of The izing a...…

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…A merica lavish Periodkal Carta WITCH AvINUlt• CINCINNATI 10, 01110 PAGE SEVEN Eiclieritontoivc_ig I PRESIDENT OF BRANCH OF BABY DAY NURSERY Clever Styles M.0 At a recent election of officers of the Northwestern Branch of the De- troit Hebrew Baby Day Nursery, the in Silk Frocks tS You I. reen. t the lion, 13 SEBES@ L114r NO (MONCTON won mr COMM WOK MAUI UNOBSTRUSIVE SERVICE! EMPIRE 6833. EDMUND G. LEWIS MORTICIAN MRS. ...…

April 23, 1926 • Page Image 8

…ptEPertaxclaasntilROXIC111 !AGE EIGHT QQQ ` tab le. The proceeds of this affair evening, April 24. The club Is plan- wit 1 benefit the orphan home. The ning on having a cottage for the sum- mer. Initiation will be held the week lic is urged to attend. following the bazaar. put oraternui altb Club Alotes ern Alpha Tau Fraternity. Q V Atlas Social Club. he following were elected at the sting of the Alpha Tau Fraternity An open meeting of...…

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…Amara larlik Pedalled Carter CLIFTON AVENUI CINCINNATI 10, OMIo PAGE NINE TifEberRonjEwtsnffiRONI el■■ ••'' 1AUXILIARY CARD PARTY PLANNED FOR APRIL 27 LANSING NOTES --___ UNIVERSAL TRIBUTE TO ROSE EaEliliER CLASSIFIED AiS11.1.Ntio FOR LA- u Nw DONNELLY GyToM Jacob it. Schiff Lodge, No. 694, in- dependent Order B'nai B'rith, is mak- Few events on the social calendar I'rivate instructions; reducing a gig arrangements for its third an...…

April 23, 1926 • Page Image 10

…■■. APRIL 23, torrafEirtshotitulicus fr it_ believe in God. The nearer true sci- BROWN ELECTRIFIES PUBLIC IS URGED Ldrly5AWAAAWAIrs‘• ■ • %% %NV,. %%%%%%%%% 5.50SAAN5005 %%%%% ence reaches the heart of nature the TO ATTEND BAZAAR WORKERS AT MEET nearer it comes to God—force, energy, nature—sve call it God." IN PHOENIX CLUB (Continued From Page One.) ".1merica's Best" "The creation stories given in Gene- sis" I responded, "do not follow the ...…

October 23, 1925 • Page Image 1

…)00 A makaldrewishibiodialaga CLIFTON AVEN V1 • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO Our New Location: 525 w oonwArin i bETROIT LWISII. 111101i1CL- THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1925 VOL. XVIII. NO. 22 ORTHODOX LEADERS WILL HOLD ANNUAL Will Adhere to • Agreement Grabski to Club of CONVENTION OCT, 24 Says Jewish Deputies. Polish Government' Living Up To Pact Union of American Hebrew Congregation...…

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…PAGE TWO YKU14 tLI?: EW TOUCH THE PEN By Gertrude Harriet Neuwirth. (Continued from last week.) "Then I go to the bank," continued the old lady. "Such a grand build- ing! With white and golden where you 'hold on, and stiff men like po- litzmen, and from cages men look s out like by a prison, and always they look so .mad .s. . even at me with such a' bunch of money . . . so mad! Then I tell the man I want five hun- dred dollars . . . my bo...…

October 23, 1925 • Page Image 3

…A merica Pa r ish PerlaSeal Carter CLIFTON ATF.NUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO iltEngftton;PON/ 1 (f1f KosicLE a triumphant to the Keith-Albee Circuit Michigan Mutual Life; Clarence L. headline the bill to B. F. ing was held at the home of Miss fifth annual dance of the club, to be Girls Club it was decided to have Ayre.„ president of the American and will Betyt Weingarden of Farnsworth held Thanksgiving eve, Nv. 25, at Hallowe'en party on Satur...…

October 23, 1925 • Page Image 4

…..vt %NT -.071 4.M .5r: ••' e.vz v.: iv, TIIEDETROIFIalfft efROPUCLE ■••■ 7. OM. INI.B.1.1 ROT117. 14EPLTRot PAGE FOUR bT Isgl.• IntiNTLY IMICH14•111 ► Amish Chromic's Puillo lag Ca.. Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager Ramrod oe towesd.•la.. stetter March S. 191$. at the Poetofnco at notrolt, Mich.. under the Act of March I, lett. General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Aven...…

October 23, 1925 • Page Image 5

…A merica Awisk Periodical eader CLIFTON ATINUZ • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO tiwor1'1tor1; /t,w13 ■ 101cur FUTURE OF HEBREW UNION COLLEGE IS TOLD BY PRESIDENT E FIVE pie center work in its manifold as - pects. Now we realize as never be- fore the urgent need for trained and able workers to till these important and fruitful fields; and there are many Jewish men and women all — over the *country ready and eager to (Continued tram Page 1) devote the...…

October 23, 1925 • Page Image 6

…MEI/UMW tAWISit (if RON KIT, ORGANIZES K , BASKETBALL TEAMS .etroit Lodge, No. 55, Knights of thins, has organized a six-team asketball league fully equipped through the contributions of Skol- nick's Haberdashery, Boesky Broth- ers Delicatessen, Ruskin Garage Com pony, Jacoby Cleaners, Greenberg Insurance Agency and Everybody's Music Shop. Games will commence on Nov. 1 and will continue every Thursday evening at the Shaarey Ze- RELEASE GER...…

October 23, 1925 • Page Image 7

…MIMIUMW IMUIM IUMmumeT ■ IIr 4mtericam lavish Periodical Coder 0 ,eugrom AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO uPtaxonllmtt PAG rtree now afoot for tertian the institution, is Deutsch, Buttenwieser, Lauterbach even No one denies th Ilebrew ideas and events. To Dr, wise an alumnus of and the others and that is prompting tensions. way both of comprehending Jacob Mann's notable volumes, "The now the dean of the University of Jerusalem, in a sense...…

October 23, 1925 • Page Image 8

…OCTOBER Pisiknoutr,/crasn(ARONIGM PLAN AUTUMN DANCE AT SHAAREY ZEDEK Louis Norman Joins Fielunal Agency of Detroit Life In- surance Company. M. E. O'Brien, president of the Detroit Life Insurance Company, an. nounces the association of Louis Nor- mhn with the Fishman agency of the D6troit Life Insurance Company, as a special representative. Mr. Nor - man is well known to all Detroit peo- ple as a successful business man with a wide acquain...…

October 23, 1925 • Page Image 9

…A merico Ag r isk PerioSeal Coster currON Annul - CINCINNATI ao, OHIO silLgrRAT, /2__ / GRIORONICI.13 rr_ HAKOACH TO COME H after he declined this of-iseen Iludson-Essex made this and oth- immediately fer, a bull of excommunication, signed er price announcements when least by Raphll and the orthodox raubis, expected. The buyers are asking appeared in the Asmonean, a new An- what there is different about Hudson- glo-Jewish publication, deba...…

October 23, 1925 • Page Image 10

…ThERCTKO110- 111SlIORONICLE PAGE TEN Philip Cowan C. Battat The J. L. HUDSON CO. .t r Engagetnritts Football Supplies in The Toy Shop Special Sale ll Oriental The Al socie ty Itms and other local notes should be communicated t• the office of l rig appear in the current armk's I Chroni cle by 5 oe clock Wednesday •Iterneen In order eceived . net Wee hums. Phone Cadillac 1040, Society Edam. Mall maims so as to be received The Detro...…

October 23, 1925 • Page Image 11

…ICS A men- cam ffewish Periodical Cemter CLIFTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE ELEIFIN 101 6 ' FIEPLTRATAWDOPR ONICI A arriages ocial and orsonal f irt hs ilimelhochs Wumlusrd roWisitincori, RUBINER.ZECHMAN ■ iseph The home of Mr. and Sirs. .f "----___ of Mr. and Mrs. A. Rosenberg con- A. Zechman of 404 East Ferry ace- avenue are receiving attended the 1 Krohn Kirby Dr. Albert H. was beautifully decorated with of a son, annual m...…

October 23, 1925 • Page Image 12

…• h__Ventory jqnsn PAGE TWELVE I REV. J. S. RABINOWITZ PASSES AWAY OCT. 19 _AS ONE WOMAN TO ANOTHER—" Wis. Spiritual Leader in Mt. Carmel, Pa.. for 25 Years. Leaseea:.,Sold . by Ann Tweed Rev. Jacob Solomon Rabinowitz of 583 Leicester court passed away Mon- day, Oct. 19, at 12 o'clock noon fol- lowing an illness of the past year. He underwent an operation late in ON FARMER STREET STORE Lubin yo•lity foot wear, the , e r, oess ,, (01 ...…

October 23, 1925 • Page Image 13

…America 5eutish Perlaawl Coda CLIFTON AVENUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO n omotrimosnaiRoxiaz Mem LOEB STATE CHAIRMAN FOR ILLINOIS J. D. C. CIIICAGO.-(J• T. A.)--Jacob M. Loeb leading Chicago business man, outstanding commercial figure and vetersn volunteer in all local, na• tional and international humanitarian e ffort, has (the distinction of being the firsit tolahstme duty of the hum deeds of prominent men in this coun- try who have offered ...…

October 23, 1925 • Page Image 14

…IfiB PAGE FOURTEEN SUNDAY SCHOOL HAS ABLE INSTRUCTORS \ Cluses at Shaarey Zedek Are Led by Trained Staff. A staff which is composed of uni- , eersity graduates and teachers in the elementary and high schools of De- •'troit is in charge of the classes in • the Sunday School of Shaarey Zedek 'which opened last Sunday. Among the instructors in the upper grades I are J. B. Rogvey of the faculty of the Southeastern High School; Harry SFriedgut...…

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...…

January 23, 1925 • Page Image 2

…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...…

January 23, 1925 • Page Image 3

…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...…

January 23, 1925 • Page Image 4

…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...…

January 23, 1925 • Page Image 5

…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...…

January 23, 1925 • Page Image 7

…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...…

January 23, 1925 • Page Image 8

…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 ...…

January 23, 1925 • Page Image 9

…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...…

May 23, 1924 • Page Image 1

…A merica ffea r ish periodical Carter CLIFTON AraNUt - CINCINNATI 10, MO , 1924 All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS E E bETROIT LWISR(itRONIGL II- THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN NOTABLE RECEPTION AWAITS RABBIS DUE HERE ON THURSDAY COMING WITH DELEGATION IN BEHALF OF ACADEMIES Rate BELIEVES AMERICA Tuberculosis Low Among Jews WILL STILL CHANGE IMMIGRATION VIEWS Elected President New York City Survey Shows Inci...…

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…TilL9ETWIL Tim (ii itoNic he is a worldly wise and brilliant office by nigh Commissioner Sir Iler• leader, a man thoroughly versed in lina Patti, heard him, and engaged bert Samuel. Rabbi Kook is the re. all practical questions, and is a lead- hi in to play at her farewell concert. cipient of two medals awarded him er of his community in the fullest basis of Jewish economic lite in Pal At first the critics were annoyed to by the British gov...…

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…e fstericam ffavish Periodical eater CLIPTON AMOS - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO TIE Wilton:Awls/I PAGE THREE Rox It:LE ■11 "121""••••• 1.1 Club Notes young udaea rsed in a lead- fullest .nce ex- .e moved r of the ors and r people ay those k differ Herzl Judaeana. Guards of Judaea. is rabbi dean of enowned devotion Bakst in the great there he the cele- astitution [Rant nu. rstintal to in future became Slab.nlka, 'almudical At the last ...…

May 23, 1924 • Page Image 4

…Win frrann*In (Axon tett. the poor Jews go and pray. Often it into clothing and sell it right in that there are beggars mixed in with the am on the side of the young. We an- country. The same thing would apply Jews praying there, which makes a cients are terribly wrong when we re- to s hoes. Palesitne sells its hides to bad appearance. Then the agencie: sent the independence of our modern offspring. What we ancients now, England, Italy and ot...…

May 23, 1924 • Page Image 5

…America legsk Palatial! _ eat mirror+ kvisus - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE ALE ikr c itorr i ff_wissi&ordati Om.," the sur- he Jew-. the lass wish Ag gine hits- Palestine ne as Om I. If 1,, li j of n' , • link ta • It wine-po , i in of the 1 over the t. was 11• V. It h 'Is as it, 1 01INP meant in a racial sense, that Rathenau consented to continue with his work. I ' But for the remainder of the con- , ference he ignored Stinn...…

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