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January 24, 1919 • Page Image 9

…America Awish Periorfical Carter CLIFTON AMUR - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE THE JEWISH CHRONICLE THE JEWS OF FRANCE for hours before the altar of the Vir- gin in an old church of Rennes. BY STEPHEN LAUZANNE Politics Only Member of the French War Mission to the United States. Editor-in-Chief of the "Matin." I hesitated a little after having tragedy have performed deeds that written these four words, "The Jews have aroused universal a...…

January 24, 1919 • Page Image 10

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 2.E TEN --- Latest Hope for Jewish Rights in 2,000 Years Looms Before World in Great Men at Versailles Conference GREEK PRELATE FAITH LEAGUE IS NOW SUGGESTED $5,039,101 RAISED disposition of the Jewish question. UPHOLDS ZIONISM Never has a peace congress met IN WEEK IN N. Y. --- LONDON — Miss Ethel Behrens with an announced platform of such WAR RELIEF DRIVE J E. R LI S A,L E M—Porphyrios 11 uncompromising fair-dealing...…

January 24, 1919 • Page Image 11

…A NCliedit AWith Periatlleal Cotter CLIFTON AVINUL - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PAGE ELEVEI` THE JEWISH CHRONICLE interest. The first volume will deal with "Who's Who"—the second with "What's What"—among the Jews of Detroit. "WHO'S WHO"—Volume I , will contain biog- raphical sketches of the many, many Jews who have played a part in building up the present- day Detroit. Not only will it discuss the ca- reers of those emminent men of whom we are ...…

January 24, 1919 • Page Image 12

…- THE JEWISH CHRONICLE • - ••. - n ! — - - - " '.•••••• n i G . - -- . '`"* " - . .....--...--- . - 7(' .1 4, •...A.:(.. 1/ i .......„,, ...., 1"‘fii-':p .....4 ' -..a. -.--, tr and friends attending. sing of a Jewish art which has al- The meeting was opened by a short ready made a strong impression on business meeting, at which a resolu- the Jewish as well as non-Jewish tion was adopted, appropria.ing One Hundred Dollars more to the...…

May 24, 1918 • Page Image 1

…Americam Plash Periodical Carter CLIFTON AMU{ - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL III. NO. 25. PRES. WILSON APPOINTS FELIX FRANKFURTER LABOR ADMINISTRATOR Young Jewish Professor of Law at Harvard Heads Vital Government Bureau. HAS DONE VALUABLE WAR WORK FOR U. S. DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1918. All Jewish Contributions Will Be Published. - Owing to the fact that this issue of The...…

May 24, 1918 • Page Image 2

…• ••■•■■ •••47•1444••••••• PAGE TWO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE aoN ceoacocoalosoffoxonwasozonaccotataxosoxosonamatoxoltriciocactosonotoomozoxoscoomo t :SUMMER FURS H. & B. MARKS 212 MICHIGAN Near Third. Fetter's Flowers 2 STORES: 1635 Woodward. 17 Adams E. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT with The Busiest and Biggest East Side Jeweler Coe. Adams and Hastings Stu, Detroit, Mich. HERWOHATTER erica, which held its national Meeting in the city ea...…

May 24, 1918 • Page Image 3

…A merica% 'apish periodical Carta CLIFTON ANTNUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Pout Women Our expert corsetieres th igl d for every t)pe ot ligote. You will be delighted ith our personal service. •turect corsets tor Stout wo men, designed In reduce the liguie and give the trun, sir,odul hoes. W.ist•liand cres 26 to 42, priced front 53.95 to 115C 54. ducling our own orkrooms, we der not only low prices but coal advant4ges a , ...…

May 24, 1918 • Page Image 4

…hUUtt THE JEWISH CHRONICLE THE JEWISH CHRONICLE and the fact that he bears a Jewish name, having sprung from Jewish the responsive readings, a dispute ofene Issued Every Friday by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Company ANTON KAUFMAN • • • " P resident • MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION subscription In Advance $1.50 per year Offices 314 Peter Smith Bldg. Phone: Cherry 3381. RABBI LEO M. FRANKLIN, arose as to whether the part ...…

May 24, 1918 • Page Image 5

…A merfram lavish Periodical eater CLIFTON ATINUE • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO THE IEWISH CHRONICLE • what different forms. Popular wis- JEWISH WORKINGMEN ORGAN. says of the Ilazan that he is a IZE FOR PALESTINE. tool. "A Chazen muss a Narr sein," one may hear in all countries. 1 do not wish to identify myself with this New York.—Representatives of 234 sentiment, and therefor offer the fol. workingmen's organizations, includ- lowing explanation: in...…

May 24, 1918 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX • THE JEWISH CHRONICLE irrAllUnsurArArArArivoirArArAirAncousur4 1 LOCAL ACTIVITIES YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY Prominent Young Attorney Changes Name to Conform OF BETH EL TO ELECT With Hebrew Text. ! NEW OFFICERS SUNDAY • 1111 , An announcement of more than lo- At the meeting to be held on Sun- day.May 26, the Yoult; People's So- cal interest is that made by Mr. Louis ciet y oi Temple Beth El will elect its Cohn, of this city, one of...…

May 24, 1918 • Page Image 7

…A merkam ifewish Periodical eader CLIFTON AVVIIII - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Jewish Charities Convention (Continued Wont Page One .l WHAT IS FEDERATION? BY \VILLIANI J. NORTON. past year, and Isadore Hershfeld, New (. ..11r. , .V. orfon secretary of the Detroit l'atriotie Fund and the Detroit Corn- York, spoke on "Immigrant l'rob- giving an expos i t i on o f t h e Inundy elan. Ile is a former newspaper 111011 and for sev...…

May 24, 1918 • Page Image 8

…P AGE EIGHT THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The Last Week The subscription price of "The Jewish Chron- icle" advances to $2.00 per year on June 1st. Until then, "The Jewish Chronicle" feels that its friends should have an opportunity of renewing their subscriptions before the higher price goes into effect. With this idea in mind, we print the coupons below. Coupon No. 1 entitles you to "The Jewish Chronicle" for one year at the present rate of $1.5...…

August 24, 1917 • Page Image 1

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August 24, 1917 • Page Image 2

…▪ Display Your Merchandise in American Made Fixtures Well displayed merchandise is -a sales argument that beatS all the words, that Were ever spoken ; AMERICAN SHOWCASE & MFG. CO . IRA COHEN, President Telephone Cadillac 2370 Salesroom, 100 Jefferson Avenue Period Furniture! _ _ _ 1 1111111111111H1H1111111111111111111HIHINIKIHHIHIHINIIIIHIKIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIH1111111'. Included are splendid examples of William and Mary, Sher- aton, Que...…

August 24, 1917 • Page Image 3

…THE JEWISH ''=';Jr:•ti r0 I The only Jewish publicationiincrthe State of Michigan Devoted to the interests of the JeWish poi& Vol. II. No. 26 $1.50 per Year DETROIT, MICH., AUG. 24, 1917 Single CopieslOCents . IN THE SOUP By S. Freuder "And where is baby ?" asked \1r. upon. I ler rich dress and proud titude. At first she endeavored to and as the hope of overcoming her Teitlebaum, as he took his seat at carriage were softened by laughin...…

August 24, 1917 • Page Image 4

…IIIIMINII 4 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Commission Goes to Holland to Estab- lish War Relief Bureau Dr. Boris Bogen and Max Senior Will Aid Distribution of Ameri- can Fund in Europe—Carry Credentials from the United States to Neutral Governments. Announcement that the Jewish war relief bodies have reached a solution of the problem of distribution of Ameri- can relief moneys in Europe, through the sending abroad of a commission duly accredited by...…

August 24, 1917 • Page Image 5

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE THE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY Residents of West Side Will Worship in Own Synagogue on Holy Days ACCOUNTANTS AUDITS MAIN 1736 Trial Balances Rectified A UTOMOBILES Mylon-Galvin CO. ROSS 8 The specially designed Car Grand 372 732 Wdodward Ave. Watling. Lerchen & Company Investment Bankers MUNICIPAL AND CORPORATION BONDS List of Bonds owned by us gladly sent upon request. CONGRESS and SHF LBY STS., DETROIT...…

August 24, 1917 • Page Image 6

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 6 This•"Foreword" bears the signature of the President. Not only is this tribute to the worth and power of the Bible couched in that classic - Issued Every Friday by the Jewish Chio i nkle Publishing Company. English which is characteristic of Mr. Wilson's style, but it touches so Geheral . Minager nearly the very heart of truth as to the place the Bible may and should ANTON. KAUFMAN play in men's lives, especially in ti...…

August 24, 1917 • Page Image 7

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Congregational News TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES. 1 : 11111111 1111111 11111111111 11111 111 11111111111111 10111111111111 111111 11111111111 1 11111111 111111111 1111111 111111111 11111111 .1-7 = SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES Supplementary Holy Day Services. 111 1111111111 1111111 1111111111111 1111 1-: ANDERS-BURRIDGE „„„„„„„,„„„„„,„ COMPA NY „,,„,„„, Saturday morning services begin at Rabbi A. M. Hershman will Preparations on an ...…

August 24, 1917 • Page Image 8

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August 24, 1917 • Page Image 9

…9 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stiglitz of 105 Clinton avenue, Mt. Clemens, M ich., entertained their numerous friends at a reception at their home in honor of their golden wedding anniversary. The following out-of- town guests attended : Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Alpern, of Detroit ; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stiglitz, of Detroit ; Mr. and Mrs. M. Shapiro, of De- troit ; Miss Minnie Swerling, of Tarentum, Pa.; Mrs. Jacob Needle and daughter El...…

August 24, 1917 • Page Image 10

…F1111111111•••••••=imilw---- THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 10 The Jewish Woman PROGRESS OF FOOD CONSER- VATION PROPAGANDA. THREE JEWISH GIRLS BECOME LAWYERS IN BOSTON. The board of bar examiners for The Food Conservation Department. Massachusetts has issued a list of at Washington, was the scene, last week. of a number of conferences of large names of those who have passed the examinations for attorneys, and will fraternal orders, such as the Elk...…

August 24, 1917 • Page Image 11

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE NA ES OF PALESTINE REFU- GEES RECEIVED.. EDUCATtO T NAL The J oint Distribution Committee of the Funds for Jewish War Sufferers has . ., c. received the second list containing the DISRAELI, THE JEW, A GREAT ammilicluilmiumirumonincifin tm ■ ococmi n ames of the 46 additional American cit- izen refugees from Palestine, wlio have EXPONENT OF EDUCATION. ' MRS. DEAN W. PENTZ , arrived in Switzerland. In this party are the ...…

August 24, 1917 • Page Image 12

…Detroit to Put-in-Bay Cedar Point Sandusky Cleveland Makes the Kiddies Happy, Healthy, Sturdy Daylight Across the Lake Nothing Could Be Better for Growing Children Than Good Bread It's just as sensible to use judgment in selecting bread as in selecting any other eatable. Because of the extreme care used in selecting the materials used in BUTTER FLAKE BREAD Every Day Excursions to Put-in-Bay Round Trip Fare 75 C Same day on Week Days Ro...…

March 24, 1916 • Page Image 1

…adical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The only Jewish publication in the State of Michigan Devoted to the interests of the Jewish people Vol. I. No. 4 Louis DETROIT, MICH., MARCH 24, 1916 Brandeis $1.50 per Year Single Copies 5 Cents Gorky About the Jews There is a haunting quality in small part of the uproar would At the opening session of the the face of Louis Dembitz Bran- have proceeded from qu...…

March 24, 1916 • Page Image 2

…Axcnai PLO Pala& _ THE 2 EWISH CHRONICLIE Man Without A Country Dies 69 W. Fort Street . The Final Story of Nathan Cohen. lost fortune, wife and, in tiimse- Nathan Cohen; The Man quence, his reason. Without a Country," has been Betrayed by his •friends, he be- gathered to his fathers. Without came a wanderer on the face of speech, or memory, and broken the earth, continually seeking for in health, the last year of his life what he had ...…

March 24, 1916 • Page Image 3

…w ay eadat . CLIPTON MMUS - 011100111All PO I CHRONICLE They would do it for you! ving a brief illness, Col. e's, one of California's racers and one of the fore- Lrly mining operators of died at the home of his r, Mrs. Morris Schneider, ge of 83' years. 1cath of Second Lieuten- 2;ar Ilarnett Samuel at the front has been anmiunced (Tent disPatches. The de-- was a son of Nelson and a member of the firm iett Samuel and Sons, of 1. Ile took ...…

March 24, 1916 • Page Image 4

…THE JEWISH 4 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Issued Every Friday by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Company. Michigan's Only Jewish Publication. Editor Manager Samuel J. Rhodes, Anton Kaufman, - Subscription in Advance $1.50 per year Offices 701 Penobscot Bldg. Telephone Cadillac .2588. The Jewish Chronicle invites correspondence on subjects of inter- est to the Jewish people, but disclaims responsibility for an indors_e- ment of views express...…

March 24, 1916 • Page Image 5

…E JEWI-SH CHRONICLE Congregation, )1 News Temple Beth El ' rabbi Horace J. Wolfe to preach on Sunday Morning of this Week. .There will be an exchange of i•ulpits between Rabbi Franklin ,end Rabbi Horace J. W u lf, „f Rochester, N. V., on Sunday morning, March 2(ith. Rabbi \VoIf is a young man who has won a very high place in the American ministry. In his own community he is recognized as a foremost factor in civic life, and he takes a• pro...…

March 24, 1916 • Page Image 6

…6 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE To insure publication, all items of social interest should be sent to Miss Ruth Rosenfield, 80 Palmer Avenue, East, phone, North 4003, not later than Monday evening. Mr. Emil I leyn entertained sev- eral guests at dinner last week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schloss and daughter, IIelen, have left for New York and Washington. Mrs. Sarah Berger, who has been spending the winter at Los Angeles, is now at Long Beach, where sh...…

March 24, 1916 • Page Image 7

…7 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Mr. and Mrs. Herman Marks have returned from a two weeks' trip to French Lick Springs and Louisville, Ky. The Board of the Woman's .Auxiliary Association of Temple Beth El, entertained at luncheon on Tuesday of this week in honor of Mrs. Saul Kaufman, who is to leave the city shortly to make her home in Reading-, Pa. Organizations HEBREW LADIES' AID SO- CIETY BALL. Mr. Adolph Amberg has return- ed from Atlantic Cit...…

March 24, 1916 • Page Image 8

…8 THE LIVEST LITTLE CLUB IN DETROIT WILL GIVE PLAY AND DANCE AT HOTEL STATLER. Only ten --' - i 1i - i`mbers— but my what workers! The YOM Liter- ary Club, a society composed of young Jewish girls, is demon- strating in a very practical man- ner that it isn't the number of members who belong to an or- ganization that determines how much , it . actually accomplishes. Rather it's the spirit and willing- ness to work on the part of each individ...…

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