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April 24, 1942 • Page Image 12

…Ir Pisgah Aux. 122 to Present Tunzapoppin' DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle POST COUGHLIN (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) in peace and brotherhood. Mrs. Grace Berlin, Mrs. Ann Madorsky and Mrs. Cele Aran, getting ready for curtain-call. "Funzapoppin," a hilarious show presented under the auspices of Pisgah Auxiliary, No. 122 of Bnai Brith, will be offered to the public on Monday, April 27, 8:30 p. m., a...…

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…In The Detroit Congregations Activities MOST APPROPRIATE BIBLICAL QUOTATIONS FOR CURRENT WEEK TEMPLE ISRAEL At the services of Temple Israel this Friday evening. at 8:30. in the Lecture Hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts. Rabbi Leon Fram will speak on the The graduating class of the Rose Sittig Cohen theme "Watch on the Rhine - . re- Branch of the United Hebrew Schools could not agree viewing the famous stage play. on the most appropria...…

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…L Apni 24, 1942 THE JEWISH NEWS Sweden to Admit Jews From Reich EXCLUSIVE PIERRE van PAASSEN Author of "Days of Our Years" and "That Day Alone" in an Appeal . "Stop Hitler in the Middle East!" Exclusive in The Jewish News Next Friday, May I Don't Fail To Read This Important Article! STOCKHOLM, (JTA) — The Swedish Government announced that it will issue entry visas to a number of elderly Jews from Germany, providing that the Jewish c...…

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…Page Fourhten • THE JEWISH NEWS April 24, 1942 A MESSAGE -- from - YOURSELF TO YOURSELF FRED M. BUTZEL Chairman of 1942 Allied Jewish Campaign THIS IS a good time for me to take stock of my personal position. I do not know how grim the days ahead may yet be, but in the comparative security of America, there is a special lift in my heart and a feeling of thankfulness. I C'AN count myself fortunate that I live in a land where the poor and...…

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…tir Apr11 24, 1942 - THE JEWISH NEWS HEROES CAMPAIGN COUGHLIN (Continued from Page Z) (Continued from Page 2) (Continued from Page 2) Austrian actress, and Roger de Koven, prominent radio and screen actor, are the players in this film. tice" expressed appreciation for velop war production in the Urals. Among the Jewish artists and writers who received awards are: Ilya Ehrenbourg, M. Moiseyev, M. Schlomovitch, Naum Graver, M. Blechma...…

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…Sec. 562, P. L. Ik It. THE JEWISH NEWS Dotroit, Michigan, April 24, 1942 THOMAS DEWEY a radio address Sunday night, the eminent Republican leader stressed the responsi- bility of Americans to support the United Jewish Appeal for Relief and Reconstruction. In MAURICE SAMUEL SHOLEM ASCII Mr. Asch is the author and Mr. Samuel is the translator of "The Lucky Touch," short story appearing on page 4 of this issue. The Jewish News is privileged ...…

April 24, 1936 • Page Image 1

…viimeriewt gewisk Paiodcal Cotter CLIFTON ATINUI CINCINNATI 30, OHIO THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH All Jewish News All Jewish View:. WITHOUT BIAS [ NEWSPAPER PRINTED 4,, IN MICHIGAN WISH HRONICLE I L EMIT THE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1936 VOL. XXXVII No 48 U. S. GROUPS FILE Chairmen Selected for Nine Trades PROTESTS AGAINST Divisions for Allied Jewish Drive ; POLISH OU...…

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…PAG ?Il E PAGE TWO alp Why a Jewish Congress? THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME I DeLuxe Family Service Pounds (Alcor Ia4 • and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE c Flat Pieces and Handkerchiefs Neatly Ironed Bath Towels and Underwear Fluffed Dried SHIRTS I! No matter what you pay, no laundry can launder a finer shirt WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE 18 lbs. DAMP WASH C Flat Pieces carefully ironed Additional pounds, 4i4c lb. A VERY INEXPENSIVE SER...…

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…A merica Amish periodical Critter CLIFTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO picypricog/Dvisn April 24, 1936 PAGE THREE RON ICU ■asset THE LEGAL CHRONICLE —. CONGRATULATIONS TO ---- TEMPLE BETH EL so RABBI LEON FRAM RABBI BERNARD ZEIGER kET DR. LEO M. FRANKLIN _ . RABBI ELMF.R BERGER A. Olender and Sons, Con- fectioners and Bakers, In New Quarters GEORGE GALVANI A Olender and Son, bakers and confectioners, announce that they have m...…

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…PAG PlEVELROIVEIVISflalRONICIE PAGE FOUR As near to you as your telephone No matter where you live, Wm. Boesky's delicious products are available to you, in your own home by taking advantage of our ' FREE DELIVERY ANsivniutg — I oi TO. 6.9686 Wm. BOESKY ra el I4 ANYTIME PlIONE nQ j Delicatessen • Restaurant Dexter & Collingwood s. b FOR 25 YEARS We have Wired Detrwliere slth the atvest and freeheet Fruits and Vegetables...…

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…America Apish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AMOK • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO EmPericort/Ewisn&torictz April 24, 1936 PAGE FIVE 1.4 TitE. LEGAL CHRONICLE MAY 12-22 • JEWISH WELFAKEDERAVON OF DETROIT 46 Agencies Will Share... LOCAL S. Care of German Refugees in Detroit Council Camp Farband Folk School Fresh Air Society Hebrew Free Loan Association House of Shelter Jewish Community Center Jewish Community Council Jewish Old Folks Home Jewish U...…

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…PM - -111 PAGE FOUR INIIIIIR el, Ne tot hal mq est sir Int hot la April 24, 193G inEpEncorriEwisfialRomm sod THE ■ 11111•11P' LEGAL CHRONICLE Lights from Shadowland AB Ylento nf m s n (Ii Rox i a Strictly Confidential ment to organize the Jews internationally for defense of their just rights wherever they may reside. Today, with every doubt and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE being utilized against us rather than in Tidbits from Everywhere...…

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…AINCrialil lavish periodical Carter _ CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNAll 30, 01{10 asIkritorrIEwisn ((mop+ lam April 24, 1936 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE with them and American Jewry will equip (this would be the great task of the J. D. C.) the needy ,CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGE) and the young with both means CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGE) and training. CONCLUDED P0055 EDITORIAL PAGE • . • are not crowded and there are a execption of a few house...…

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…11.111.1■0•1••■■•■•■.,• Iii6VentorrjEta5noiROMICIA April 24, 1936 and THE LEGAL CH ONICLE ! h oc k s— Center Art School Bridge on April 29 Plans for the art committee's bridge party for the scholarship fund of the Jewish Community BEST WISHES TO CONGRATULATIONS TO TEMPLE BETH EL ON ITS 85th BIRTHDAY • AND OUR FELICITATIONS UPON THE COMPLETION OF 85 YEARS OF UNSELFISH SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY. MRS. DAVID B. WERBE Center's Art S...…

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…A merica 'apish Periodical CcHier anNoz - CI1PTON CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 711EVINKorumsn tti RON ICU April 24, 1936 PAGE NINE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE You Have Your Clothes 1 Y. P. T. C. Presents "Hayfever" Saturday "Ilayfever," the 3-act comedy presentation which will be given Saturday, April 25, at 8:15 p. m., at Temple Beth El, will bring to Wedding Calendar April 26—Miss Rata May Tanneholz, daughter ef Mr. an Irs. Benjamin Tanneholz...…

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…▪ • April 24, 1936 EISPCTR011jel'ilSAMPINICIA and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE PAGE TEN Chairmen of Allied Jewish Campaign Trades Divisions TO . . . . Temple Beth El Ivory Room of Hotel Stotler. Henry Wineman, chairman of the pre-campaign division, will pre• of Detroit side. The first meeting of captains and chairmen of the general di• Congratulations vision has been called for Monday evening, at Hotel Stotler. Abe Srere, chairman of the g...…

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…istericaN 'apish per g Cotter CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Ent)ernordEwisnalxorocu) April 24, 1936 &ad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE FORM 100 JEWISH COLONIES IN ZION TO TEMPLE BETH EL With a sense of deep appre- ciation we extend our con- gratulations to Temple Beth El on the occasion of its 85th anniversary and the comple- tion of 85 years of construc- tive service. Alhambra Theatre 9128 WOODWARD AVENUE Alfred C. Lane Vice-Preside...…

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…April 24, 1936 PEDETROVEIVISRLARDNICIA and TH — E—LEGAL CHRONICLE INVESTIGATING GROUPS STATE SANDERS DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE AGAINST JEWS SPECIAL SERVICES U. S. GROUPS FILE FEATURE BETH EL'S PROTESTS AGAINST 85TH ANNIVERSA.:1' POLISH OUTRAGES (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) CONCLUDED F15011 PAGE 1 ) • CHAIRMEN SELECTED FOR NINE TRADES DIVISIONS FOR ALLIED JEWISH DRIVE; GROUND BROKEN FOR OLD FOLKS' HOME It is rumored that Morris Eisen- Shaarey...…

April 24, 1931 • Page Image 1

…A merica Ws* Periodical eater CLIFTON ATM& • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO - All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS 11-EbETROIT I AWISR HRONICL - THI3 ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXXI. NO. 22 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1931 ENGLAND SEEN AS Soviet Will Curb STARTING ACTIVE Anti-Semitic Wave PALESTINE POLICY Statement Made by Weiz• mann Keren Hayesod Meeting. PALESTINE'S SCHOOLS REOPEN; STRIKE ENDS (...…

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…PAGE TWO T RE VerRon' easMATxxvicLE MAURICE SCHWARTZ COMES TO YIDDISH THEATER FOR PERFORMANCE TUESDAY Is Crowley-Milner Day Tomorrow, Saturday We Deliver to Your Home Without Charge: All Charge Purchases Will Be Billed June It See Advertisements in Other Papers: See other afternoon and morning papers for additional savings. No Goods Sold to Dealers: Because of the extraordinary nature of these offerings, we reserve the right to limit...…

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…America) larish Periodical Cotter - CLIFTON Afoul • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO HE VETROLIAltISfl CHRONICLE ENGLAND SEEN AS ! STARTING ACTIVE 1 PALESTINE POLICY .1 r t 9 s Agreed , Dea r (Continued from Page One) PAGE THREE MRS. PRENZLAUER'S APPEAL FOR FUNDS po!ice during the 1929 riots, has , • Issues Statement Endorsing , as kcal to be transferred. . . ... Allied Jewish Cam- Major Saunders, who is now' paign. disti iet commandant of the Pal...…

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…piEDLTRongEwismaRomiat t I nIe I I . I nd bib I le ^i ThEY)entor1 Jimsn(ARONIC114£ demonstrated that they are above preju- dice, but they are too few in number to keep Christianity from remaining "un- Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co, Ins. Christian." Entered as Second•olass matter March 3, 1911, at the Poets office •t Drrrolt Mich.. under the Act of March 11. 1979. While we are on the subject we share with our...…

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…ANericat Yewish Periodical Curter CLIFTON AVINLII • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO lEVErgon' aistlafRDNICLE OFFICERS ELECTED BY 2,500 VOLUNTEER WORKERS ENLISTED MAIMONIDES AUXILIARY TO CANVASS COMMUNITY FOR ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN FROM MAY 10 TO 20 The Ladies Auxiliary of the Mai- S. Abramson Furniture Co. °Announces e/In Unusual Cash Raising Sale NOW IN PROGRESS This most amazing SALE, made for the purpose of raising im- mediate CASH, gives the t...…

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…PAGE SIX m vEntonintismfRopacLE HIMELHOCHS 3-Pair Prices on the Six Important Himel-Hose 1 ALPHA EPSILON PHI BRIDGE-TEA MAY 2 Her Betrothal Announced ) An important accial event of the Spring season is the annual bridge tea to be given by the Detroit Alumnae of Alpha Epsilon Phi So. Women's Sheer Duchesse Hose . .$1.50 - Dr. Leo M. Franklin will speak The annual luncheon meeting Saturday at Windsor before the; of the National Council...…

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…ANCIMIN 964, 14 PaloSeal eater CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO KsletenedRul ac A jitEberRonjedsnOttoricbs 'WOMEN ORGANIZE DIVISION TO AID ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN MAY 10-20 Hosiery Special! Not to be outdone by the men, the Jewish xromenof Detroit have organized themselves into a special division to participate as a group in the forthcoming Allied Jewish Campaign for $215,000, to be held here from May 10 to 20 by the Jewish Welfare Fed...…

April 24, 1931 • Page Image 8

…- - TTRIL.E.0 IIEVEIRO fir; ERIS/1 ORONICLE EMERGENCY RELIEF DRIVE PLANS MADE C (Continued from Page One.) New cases are taken care of within a day or two after applications are filed. George Stutz, who was in charge of the Berg-Wallace prize fight tickets, reports that $3,500 wan realized for the Emergency Relief Fund, as its percentage of the fight's receipts. Madern'st*cw The barketb•ll team played two games Sunday at Central Field. ...…

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…- - ThEDEI'ROITIEWBflat RON ICU EMERGENCY RELIEF I DRIVE PLANS MADE _ (Continued from Page One.) New cases are taken rare of within I • a day or two after applications are CLU NEW -- I l icit T-ICKN ET IIUNTG ! , PD RE 1C AED (Continued from ['ago One.) For years he rude around on a bi- Detrol Auxiliary of J. C. C R. S. of filed. A. B. C. Girls, ever buying up the passes Wher- Ver. The A. II. (7. Girl. met at the home George Stu...…

April 24, 1925 • Page Image 1

…American ffewisk Periodical Center CLIFTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO )25 S TELEPHONE mew. irders In o- n and tf our are 10 not. rueluc- O u r New Location: 525 W ooDwARD CADILLAC II- EDETROIT LWISII 1-0-4-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents HADASSAH BAZAAR WILL OPEN AT THE ARENA ON APRIL 26 VOL. XVII, NO. 22 of International ASKS MEDICAL MD Head Order of B'nai B'rith FOR THREE MILLION - JEWS IN RUSSIA; _ Louis Marshall Del...…

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…PIE P7FILOITAWISfl PAGE TWO RO TTT'F,..Y,INATTT7 T T TITTTIFTTTT TT T TT T " A raree?" Children have their chance to get RC - She rises from her seat and goes v quainter!! Night — narrow dwelling — with a to her chest of drawers. rummaging, Y 1 chase of shadows on the wall. A new anion': her treasures, hiding a find ' i i e r shawl. a table, modishly bright lamp thereon. behind h ' u Voegele sewing at the table., with Ile laughed. "1%'hat...…

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…A merica Yetvish Periodical Center CLIFTON AY1/401 - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE VIE &mom/clam Op:0mm MUS IC .................. ......... ......... - .. ....... _ . ....... . . .......... . .... ...... s ---- . *GU S 36 ADAMS AVENUE WEST •..At grand Circus Park Re-sty led will re-make Review of Detroit Symphony Orchestra Work of the Year. ■ Fur Coats We The Detroit Symphony Society closed a mist successful season last • ...…

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…ThEikirRonfi.msn PAGE FOUR r- r 4..1, -lift V. .2to '47i, Z/47Zk9/4 .10 2% 1* . 14 A.'• got your from giving. Ile may find his bank account somewhat reduced, but he probably need not forswear any comforts or luxuries for himself or his family. We By D. WEDECLEFSKY are not unmindful that the numerous calls for local, y The Jewish Cluseskie P0,141.108 Ca- lac. Published Weekly ► national and foreign assistance have been rather annoy PA...…

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…A mericam ffewish periodical Cadet CLIPTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVI lttt ilywordoilsn 0.l Ito IL It 1 4 °it c•If5 dosEpi+, ANNINIM11 ■ 1 "T H E o JEWISH IDEA RESURRECTION " (Concluded from pave 1.) The sect of the I'harisees believed in the doctrine of the resurrection, a reminder of this dogma being found in the second of the eighteenth bene- By Chas. H. Joseph.) (Copywright, 1021, dictions known as the Shemona Esra,...…

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…TIE VET Rorr,kwisti(iiRmicui PAGE SIX 1 CHAIRMAN OF BOOTH AT HADASSAH BAZAAR Mrs. Louis Rubinson is chairman of the furniture booth for the ila- dassah Bazaar, which will be held at tar Monday is the Last of the "Seven Furniture Days" 'OS "Seven Furniture Days" stands out clearly as one of the most im- portant furniture events of the year at Hudson's. 144$ W.eralhtat Long Sleeves ---- a guide to What's New In day frocks, dinner frock...…

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…America faffsk Peddled' CLOW* AIIIIIIII • CINCINNATI 3•, MOO PAGE SEVEN MEM:IRO-1; k% ixli 011010Z Wirttle Engagrmnits le Mrs. Augusta Epstein of 576 Hen drie avenue announces the engage • mint of her daughter, Betty, to David Brodkin of this city. 11 Sir. and Mrs. Isadore Schorr of 59 Blaine avenue have returned from California, where they spent the pas four months. 111111 el 11 0 u Vw.k ape. ,,,uJ-uuI Mr. and Mrs. Max Katz of 5334...…

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…VT,IATROrdt:WISA tARuria4 PAGE EIGHT VAN raternal unb Club ; . otes I THE LAST EVENT OF THE SEASON! NOVELTY DANCE ' The Halcyon Club. Philomathic Debating Club. The Halcyon Club held a regular At the last meeting of the Philo- business meeting Monday, April 20, Under Auspice. of mathic Debating Club, held April 19 at the Y. W. II. A. clubhouse, 89 at the Byron Avenue Talmud Torah, Rowena street. Plans were discussed the question for deb...…

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…A NICritaif PRA Periodical Cotter • CLIFTON MINOR • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE NLNlt tatt N ictx cs PLE9trruon L9K4 : _______ N! :E 26 75c BERGSTEIN RIPTONS AWARDED CITY CROWN JEWISH YOUTH TO . HOLD CONFERENCE • -• CLASSIFIED Victrola 210 Only $125 4 35'. inches high, 33% inches wide. Mahogany, oak or walnut. A beau- tiful piece of furniture, and a VICTROLA- the recognized best. ■ MIs NMIL Ik ) Free Demonstration OVERSTUFFE...…

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…APRIL 2 1, 1925 - PEDL:litIATJEWISiltAnAlkiz unknown future be the lot of any of us. Let that thought move us to sym- pathy. It will make of us better men and better women. It is that touch of nature which, as the poet says, makes the whole world kin." Dr. Stephen S. Wise, who is chair- (Concluded from page IA man of the emergency committee's real money for the philanthropic campaign to raise 8500,000 for the cause. HADASSAH BAZAAR WILL OP...…

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