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April 25, 1924 • Page Image 1

…l egisk Periodical eater ion and lecps in in this to when r of life, ; there dr of a the holy m, Isaac I shining t to the dth pru- re- I mtest of it:Haoon g PET ie. idly. o New ENUE r00000 o TINGS 1' IY SH R K RY y 3456 t or the only 4 nodule -giants :Route T. The tips siiil can sre st either n son 111J:11t3 or al Agent oclel Agents fiC MI Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS CLITION AMOS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO...…

April 25, 1924 • Page Image 2

…REPartorr /mist' (it izoN PAGE TWO BOSTON JEWS MOURN LATE DR. CASTLEMAN m ent and for one year he was in I harge of the Indian Reservation cl lospital and the medical work of that not d e monstrated their willingness to LATVIAN JEWS CARE make use of the privileges given to LITTLE FOR AUTONOMY them. He reproaches the Jewish lead- BERGSON, EINSTEIN ON COMMITTEE OF JEWISH UNIVERSITY ers for the fact in the schools and colleges maintained ...…

April 25, 1924 • Page Image 3

…A merica garish periodical eater ! t'SM to ten to lead- Is and es, the r Ger- of the INS Saxony I by his sildren, hoof on it being he new :hill in attend gAre 3 0 ;ALES, INC.. CLIFTON MOM • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE PIE 91.11.11111; AMISi 1 91141N !CIL 1NG HIS STRENGTH AT REGAINING MARIENBAD HEALTH RESORT • Blue Bird Girls. the Blue Bird Girls A meeting of was held Tuesday evening, April 22. at the home of Miss Edith Sominsky ...…

April 25, 1924 • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR ceived one meal a day of about 870 Childa ra I. Rats. calories food value. The food con- "The home we first visited, con- sisted of gruel or oatmeal grits, co- taining 90 children, was quite near coa with evaporated milk, sugar, the A. R. A. headquarters, a small some fats and a quarter pound of two-story cement and brick house white bread daily. I remember well considerably dismantled, windows the opening of the first kitchen at br...…

April 25, 1924 • Page Image 5

…A merico AP/iSit Periodical Carter currom man • CINCIIIHATI 30, OHIO PAGE FIVE Til E i)1.11:011;ff,WIS/ 1 tit RONICIE• II0EXTER IS NAMED PUBLICITY CHIEF Will Direct News Relating to Na boast Music Week. • , •MUSIC AND MUSICIAN 1 ;11'grq .e - a tru • 110 ',' 4 m By Herman floexter. Herman Hoexter, musical editor of I ' The Detroit Jewish Chroneile, was named pulicity director for National I to stamp with the seal of greatness ...…

April 25, 1924 • Page Image 6

…jetclIunetwr invisii al RON ICU eIGE SIX Cotat The Reports Are Corning In fundamentals, there may come that transition from Fulmn'uonnoluse=Nusynol ETRO IT BW1511 ORON1CLA ....., - utopia to science in Zionism—a change which will h AS WE GO ALONG By AAV HAMON GOYIM place the movement upon a solid, sure, substantial basis, and perhaps in the process, many illusions, en- be thrown s o ver- thusiasms and beliefs may have world Jewry a w ...…

April 25, 1924 • Page Image 7

…Americo( breivisk periodical eater 30, OHIO PEPETROIT/P1S/101:0. 1 4-6 0.241 01f51441 3g6 UNION NEEDS URGED BY DAVID A. BROWN PAGE SEVEN r. cripple an effective attack by immi- gration friends, Senator Walsh of alassachusetts and Senators Copeland an to have awakened to the terrible dan- (Concluded from page 1.) get for the fiscal year must be raised ger to the me Jews inherent to in oppose this pro- preparing it WOODWARD AVE msal Sad...…

April 25, 1924 • Page Image 8

…iTitorr PAGE EIGHT intaslar. GIVES FIRST 'TALK ON PALESTINE TOUR acid1 arsenal The Cost of Spring Suits is Very Little when you consider the great amount of wear one can get from a good looking suit. A suit will save your coat and dresses many times. We have a very complete showing at moderate prices. 25 ® to 75 ® David A. Brown Speaks at April Meeting of Hadaesah. David A. Brown delivered his first public address on his recent tour t...…

April 25, 1924 • Page Image 9

…e 4mericatt ffewish Periodical Carter =ION ARNIM • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE NINE Pi r• imuiti;fimisnlAttos lac • "" AUXILIARY OF PISGAH ,01101. : Mrs. Max May will return from Johnston City, Tenn., next week. M rs. E. J. Weil entertained with a luncheon and mah jong Thursday, April 17. Mrs. Adolph Sloman, Mrs. William Itindskoff, Mrs. Leon Van Vliet and Miss Sarah Minsky are leaving for Saginaw Sunday to attend the meet- ing of the ...…

April 25, 1924 • Page Image 10

…141)entortklvis n (Attolilcie PAGE TEN "ABOUT HISTORY" the glory, because he hail asked th go with him into bat. THE LIVING BIBLE a woman culled NEW YORK DAILIES unto Zebulum "And be Naphthali, and ten thousand in UTTER VARIED VIEWS By Maurice Samuel. , came unto him, and Deborah st with him." The tramp of thou..., Express Different Opinion. on Immi• the occasion of a reacting by , (Oct --- feet on those little highway gration Law. , Ire...…

April 25, 1924 • Page Image 11

…AllletiCON frwislt PeriotErd Cattr PAGE ELEVEN IIIMIMmour ma 0011:fritlygit RON IC LE isked to Isr• ulum mind rah :-: CLASSIFIED thou evens empti, .1ds d. ig ..r :- : FILLI S AT1ON Shopping Directory Frank R. Wallace Opens Dodge !Local Man Will Address NA- tional Realtors. I Brothers Store in Dix District. IL R. Ennis of Kansas City, Mo., ' president of the National Association the guest I Recognition of the unusual Nisi- , of R...…

April 25, 1924 • Page Image 12

…APRIL 25, 192 Virresoi t; Axis/ ahem tetz ir 1 ALL JEWS MUST BE ZIONISTS TODAY q2Lr__-v41-7.avire - tea "rstitifli J. H 1A 1 r Cif (Concluded from page 1.1 freedom and pease of soul. They can't come to America any more. We can't tell them that America is our Palestine and Washington our Jeru- salem, because the doors have been shut to them. Because the freedom' we we enpoy has been denied to them should most certainly be glad to help t...…

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