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September 26, 1924 • Page Image 73

…Amtericalt Jewish Periodical Carter PAGE THIRTEEN ThEfterkorr, //Nun Rex tux, Prospects For the New Year By MILTON M. ALEXANDER On the first day of each year the secular press habitually devotes eon. siderabe space to a recital Of the im- vents that transpired during portant e the proseding 1'4 months. mistaken a similar prac- If I ant not tice is omsued by Jewish publications at the Rosh Ilashonah season. It ' ,sit( prove a pleasing dive...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 74

…T im 9r-ritors. trwsvri PAGE FOURTEEN American Judaism in Year - . I eagerly, triumphantly, exu lti ngl y, 1, r1.10krial:WWWWWOMM...MNIKILVINWIKIMIKVAMON ■ tail discover and to create afresh, A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO A L I ; Awakening to New Life. ' 5 he in America the sumo pre- Andre I By DR. JULIAN MORGENSTERN, cess is going on. Ilere, too, Judaism sA )1 2 4 /0 /2 2 4 8 8 6 8 A /0 President of Hebrew Union College. is not dying. Rather it ...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 75

…v ioitriam ffavish periodicalCater CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, 0010 PAGE FIFTEEN TIE p.Tizonlmsisng rsoNtaz s,fLacqr-MESS2 31014 1 115 U taN dr .1 711 -4 Rosh Hashonah Greetings The Jewish Field of Honor By DR. BENJAMIN JABLONS Nrokl■INVAIMMIN Jacob Konisky of Arkansas and , Moses Saletzki of Easton, Pa s recent. arrivals in Palettine, whose a:uteri-I enees, were I a writer, would make, . a choice theme for a great twat epic....…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 76

…Wit flotorrimusn awn um PAGE SIXTEEN I do not like gold or silver lace on Mini Morris, for all her youth andl my own clothes, ambition and gift fur words, mani- fests nom of the affectations which Se why should I enjoy it on any books? mar the efforts of p et who have not yet scaled the heights of Darien. There is in her work a refreshing 1 like toad bindings. By ABRAHAM CAPLAN simplicity and freedom from gaudy Miss Morris employs a variety ...…

October 26, 1923 • Page Image 1

…- Amerka Yavish Periodical Cotter Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English • CLIFTON AMU{ • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO IfEbETROITJEWISII HRONICL Telephone I GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1923. VOL XIV. No. 22. HADASSAH TO OPEN CLOSES Reflections On The ACTIVITIES WITH DEMAND FOR Address by Zangwill PALESTINE ACTION CONGRESS OCT. 31 Will Hear Reports from Delegates...…

October 26, 1923 • Page Image 2

…OACE TWO TRSPentorricioun (nRaMCIL UKRAINIAN FEDERATION ICONGRESS BALL ON SUNDAY, NOV. 4 ' the Jewish youth by means of so- called numerus clauaua and other de- vices, and it hereby pledges itself to the Jews in those countries where The second annual dance of th e , discriminatory processes are in oper- Ladies' Auxiliary of the Ukrainian ' ation to give to them a full measure Federation will take place on Sunday of the moral force of the J...…

October 26, 1923 • Page Image 3

…Arteriext i feuish Peddled eater . C7111011 AVENUE - C1NP/DGM 20, MO PAGE THREE E Derttort Imsnlilnonict4 ZANGWILL'S ADDRESS oar Golden Age Period of Spain." Louis Cashdan will talk on Jehudah Halevi. The program committee, composed of Max Ws-inc and Herz] Shur, is aloud for humanity and justice. I planning a debate on the question of (Continued from last week.) know not if you still preserve on the whether Israel Zangwill was justified...…

October 26, 1923 • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR ftliernondEwisii(i1Rorocus ZANGWILL'S ADDRESS (Continued from page 3.) measure of autonomy Is, you see, ■ sine qua non of colonization, indeed of any work, if it is not to be inter- rupted in the middle. In the work of the Jewish Terri- torial Organization, which aimed at a Jewish National Home anywhere "on an autonomous basis," I was soon confronted with this problem. On the one hand, the self-styled prac- tical men, who are the ...…

October 26, 1923 • Page Image 5

…PAGE FIVE lisc, Penton frwasollinro ■ aft 7, tomobile through the entire country my recent trip to the West on behalf Sanhedrin, is long extinct. By this hundred-percenters. Mr. Brisbane lively for something worth dying for. forded of the difficulty of evading visiting all the important cities as well of the Palestine Foundation Fund I Sanhedrin the spheres and the finanees tells us, when Columbus landed in That, you will find, will make lif...…

October 26, 1923 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX &DerstorrjEwLso@monffm THEPETROITJEWINI RONICL E MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Joseph .1. Cummins. Pres. and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, Bus. Mgr. stared as second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Postoflice at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879. General Offices and Publication Building 850 High Street West Telephone: Cable Address: Glendale 9300 C...…

October 26, 1923 • Page Image 7

…A merka Jewish Periodical eater CLAMS AVANCS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Iffellerwn/AvgAitame PAGE SEVEN TYPICAL YIDDISH OPERETTA AT ORCHESTRA HALL SUNDAY NIGHT Yiddish Theater folks will again gather Sunday evening at the per- formance of the celebrated operetta, "Dent Rebbin's ben Yochid" (The Rabbi's Only Son), which Mischa German is bringing direct from the at Chas. H. Jeti•h.1 ( 1921. National Theater, New York, where letter liznry Ford wr...…

October 26, 1923 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT T NF Y)r7Pns'r hsct c 'v.... trip, Engagentrnts j 11Zieline el ger. ..Pp...44y SSE K The Gift of a Good Book Strengthens Friendship Mrs. Sarah Fisher of 4079 Scotten avenue announces the engagement of her daughter, Ann Ray, to Harry A. Collins of this city. The wedding will take place some time in January. 1448 Hhodward Amu. Mr. and Mrs. 1. Grass of Euclid avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Myrtle, to Alex Al...…

October 26, 1923 • Page Image 9

…*taco 'apish Periodical eater CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO 'ME - • . ♦ ' ' 1- • ''or "SEAMNRITtforltirgAy 1 68 JEWISH ORPHANS HELPED BY SOCIETY mei misses' Resplendent Dinner and Party Gowns Radiantly I.ively creations in vel- vet, satin, headed Georgette and c hiffon with ••ireular panels. Span- ish lace over gold cloth, crystal- embroidered and Rhinestone ef- fects. Colors include orchid, hon- eydew, jails, peach, coral. Man...…

October 26, 1923 • Page Image 10

…PAGE, TEN libbIldaiipAILAISNAKOnlak recording secretary; Rose Gedrich, corresponding secretary; Elizabeth Apple, treasurer. Plans are now un- der way for the Hallowe'en party to be given soon, and all members are urged to attend the next meeting for further information regarding it. The ea_ next meeting will be held Tuesday, Y. P. S. of Detroit. Oct. 23, at the home of Miss Esther At the meeting of the Y. P. S. held Neuman, 526 East Ferry av...…

October 26, 1923 • Page Image 11

…A merican Amish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AYLNU1 a C114COMATI 20, OHIO penorr,/eiwt :-: CLASSIFIED :-: DODGE Ure and motor. 1,;1touring. A wrusin vdnt, at $425. I MU S S IC FOR RENT-Bright furnished room. Private family. Call Northway 3344. BASS, BARITONE and ALTO sing- ers wanted for B'nai B'rith Glee FOR SALE-Hogarth 2679. Three Club. Must be member or contem- Detroit's Orchestral Season Is blocks above boulevard. Buy from plate joinn...…

October 26, 1923 • Page Image 12

…I)I r ' ) '-TROrFIf Truara_Tmuire BY DAVID J HIRSCH Reflecting on the Zangwill Address (From Correspondenn rind Fables of Jewish Telegraphic Agency./ An anti-Jewish outbreak occurred at Hind, Roumania, in which a syna- gogue was plundered and many Jews beaten. The man who c•n't see •ny further than his Roan doesn't b.. live in buying real estate. If you hay. vision we can sell you prop-I erty that will profit you e.t.d. ingly. MEMBER DIT...…

January 26, 1923 • Page Image 1

…v 41ffericam Palish periodical Carter CLIFTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OM 9 23 wow% Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English II- EbETROIT LWISR. HRONICLE Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1923 VOL XIII. NO. 9 HOPES FOR Max Nordau Dies; COMMUNITY CENTER ' Famed As Author THE NORTH END J C. Nathan Straus at Leader in Zionism With Dr. Ilerzl Passes at the A...…

January 26, 1923 • Page Image 2

…711 PAGE TWO RONICLE PRESIDENT HARDING GREETS U. A. H. C.; NEW YORK RELIGIOUS DEMONSTRATIONS FEATURE GOLDEN JUBILEE CONVENTION IJ Furniture of Lasting Satisfaction There is always a reflection of good taste and quality in furniture that is harmonious in style and grouping. Furniture manufactured and sold in our shops really acquires a personality as time goes on. There is a deep sense of pride in possessing furniture of beautiful design...…

January 26, 1923 • Page Image 3

…ff avish Periodical Carta CLIFTON AVENUII • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE TITRE Tim 7 a nrfrwisti ef RON IGLII You Jud r.--■ o HealyIs i FOR f54 0 taking cab, retest On nu t the then n and ght to for Leadership the i nners Sunday afternoon in the debate with the Defenders of the ET-ME-NOTS WIN AGAINST DEFENDERS Forget-Ste-Nuts of Zion were Paths ilendd Weseadowssww, White solved tradit earn Defer -2 =7: and Blue on the question, "Re-...…

January 26, 1923 • Page Image 4

…■ TficnEntorrionsitgRot _ FOUR character and calling for professional service of a high order. program of the organization is constantly shifting and as' Wm Der Ron, JEwisiit &RON ICIE in The one of the speakers at the meeting expressed it, the activities MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Published Weeky by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President Jacob H. &hakes, 13111110111/1 M aaaaaa Entered as second-...…

January 26, 1923 • Page Image 5

…A merica lavish Palo& Cal Carta "LIMN annul • CINCINNATI 20, otttel PAGE FIVE MEVenzon; IEWISIIffi RON !az outs: 141b011 Olfp- 9,c GAS. th dos (Ceerywrlibt, tszt. ffri' By Chas. H. Jeseels.) The other thy I read an article in which Justice Lehman of New in the York soggested that the Jews could consistently participate Whether Christmas goodwill end g I holiday spirit. I think so, too. we will or not, most of us do in •ome way recogn...…

January 26, 1923 • Page Image 6

…• MEDerRonjansit 91 RON ICLC eAGE SIX lane \ ♦♦ ♦ S% S. s■ S \\SAS % A New and Greater HIMELHOCH'S With entrances on two strategic thorough- fares—Woodward Avenue and Washing- ton Boulevard ; with facilities for the most gratifying of modern store service ; with the same exclusive type of distinctive ap- parel—will soon occupy the Washington Arcade "Woodward Through to Washington" limelltoch Now at 1230 Woodward Menu., "Gowns ...…

January 26, 1923 • Page Image 7

…0 4makor t 9em10 periodical Coder CLIFTON AWING& • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN Askil tonj oasn aiRmiciz to riste9041temiznatrsebati Qrsortai Spring Styles in New Dimity Blouses $2.00 $3.50 Abe Cooper of Burlingame avenue has returned from a hunting trip through the southern states. A beautifully appointed luncheon and bridge for 45 guests was given Wednesday by Mrs. Sidney Stone of Burlingame avenue in honor of her house guest, M...…

January 26, 1923 • Page Image 8

…Tim Verronlansn (A Rom lac PAGE EIGHT V FREE FARMING COURSE I DELIVERS INTERESTING ADDRESS BEFORE LOCAL LODGE OF B'NAI B'RITH write for further information and an application blank to M. A. Kaufmann, chairman of the Committee on Ad- The attention of young men desir- missions, 22 South Third street, Phil- ing to take up the study of agricul- adelphia. The term begins in March, ture, is directed to the National Farm and as all applications...…

January 26, 1923 • Page Image 9

…A merican Awish periodical Cotter CLIFTON AV/NUZ • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Drritoi (OM rift ERs MUSIC Isa Kremer's Return ment This Engage - PAGE NINE (A ROM ICUS NASH SIX-CYLINDER FOUR DOOR COUPE stupendous Toccata and Fugue of Bach. Written, of course, originally for the organ, it has been transcribed for the piano by the great pianist of fifty years ago, Karl Tausig. Then will conic Mozart's Variations in F major, Schumann's Aufschwu...…

January 26, 1923 • Page Image 10

…PAGE TEN rnt OFFICERS INSTALLED BY WELFARE SOCIETY HEBREW IS BARRED IN SOVIET RUSSIA (Concluded from page 1.) Ica and Europe, such as the All- Russia Jewish public committee, the Jews in Kief are today maintaining homes where 35,000 children left or- phoned by the pogroms are being! , trained. In these homes, the state decrees, there must be no religious teaching. The use of Yiddish is per- mitted but Ilebrew is taboo. At- (From cables of ...…

January 26, 1923 • Page Image 11

…A NCliCall Amish Periodical Cotter CLIITON ArLNUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO )23 11- EbETROIT LWISH Special Keren Hayesod Edition. MICHIGAN'S JEWISH IIOME PUBLICATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 192 VOL. XIII. NO. 9 APPEALS BY DETROIT JEWISH LEADERS CALL UPON COMMUNITY TO HELP RAISE 5150,000 QUOTA TO BUILD PALESTINE Robert Marwil, Chairman of Trades and Professions Divsiion, C. Its on All to Respond t Heartrending Cry of Europea...…

January 26, 1923 • Page Image 12

…PAGE TEN ikrHOMIEWISH el RON lax, HEBREW IS BARRED IN SOVIET RUSSIA OFFICERS INSTALLED BY WELFARE SOCIETY (Concluded fr, , rn page 1.) on and Europe, such as the All- Russia Jewish public committee, the Jews in Kief are today maintaining I homes where 35,000 children left or- phaned by the pogroms are being trained. In these homes, the state decrees, there must be no religious teaching. The use of Yiddish is per- ' mitted but Hebrew is ta...…

January 26, 1923 • Page Image 13

…A merica Path periodical Cwtcr CLIFTON AMUR - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Join the Builders of Zion. IfEbETROIT Special Keren Hayesod Edition. MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1923 VOL XIII. NO. 9 APPEALS BY DETROIT JEWISH LEADERS CALL UPON COMMUNITY TO HELP RAISE Section Two SPENCER AND ISAAC HARRIS TO ADDRESS OPENING KEREN HAYESOD BANQUET SUNDAY EVENING AT STATLER sii i i i milimitil imi i immiti i...…

January 26, 1923 • Page Image 14

…MEVerRorrimmt6iitoriaz PAGE TWO A CALL TO ALL DETROIT JEWS Progress in Palestine By ROBERT MARWIL, A Review of the Latest Developments in the Material and Cul- tural Progress of the Jewish Homeland. Chairman Trades end Professions Division. On the eve of the opening of the campaign to raise $150,- 000 in Detroit for the Keren Ilayesod, the Palatine Founda- tion Fund, I take this opportunity of addressing myself to every Jew, Reform or ...…

January 26, 1923 • Page Image 15

…A llietilail legiSk Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVILNUI •• CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE toracts ThcpcntopjEwisn(k_ By )am the rful the Ten be ists, are A are sia. :ab. the has to Lion lust la) inly rots dits ise; 'ger age s of lop. mes e is lent )ace lese tow, ram sue- If des- I of tout Ives tion iga- ness gold this ard- Rus- t all ling new, the and i be Mies arge sus- upa- wish over- time risis riot- eren eess- ss of p as e...…

January 26, 1923 • Page Image 16

…i)L1 ROT /EWUR L i PAGE FOUR A MILENIUM IS COMING IN ISRAEL (A RON lax VETERAN ZIONIST LEADER EREZ ISRAEL By J. FRIEDBERG, T The Jewish National Fund Year Book, 5682.1922; Edited by Israel Cohen, With ■ Foreword by the Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill. Keran Hayesod Campaign Committee. From my childhood days, before I was able to think for my- self, I have been hearing of a society in European lands, known in the English translation as Lov...…

January 26, 1923 • Page Image 17

…Atmerkalt lavish Peddled eater CLIFTON MINOS • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE FIVE RE,Duritorrjonsit ORM lax WORLD LEADER PALESTINE—FOUNTAIN OF JUDAISM )F By ALVIN D. HERSCH, Vice-Chairman of the Trades and Professions Division. is most gratifying to find every element of Detroit Jewry It co-operating in this campaign. .While group consciousness lies rmant, at tmes like this when a reat g work, a holy often do . unto ai group to do, it will...…

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…TIE ( fit:FIX/1T if,WIS/ I 61 IZON it: PAGE SIX .--ini i i i i i iIi i 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1 iniiiiiiiiiiiiminiiillImilliiIIIIiiii 111111111111111111111 1111111111111111111111111 1111111111111 1111111111111 1111111ii 1 w -- . UNIIMIMF : , TO THE JEWS OF DETROI...…

January 26, 1923 • Page Image 19

…A merican Awls!, Periodical Center CLIFTON AVINU1 - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN TicpcTRorr ifrwistio120P4 ICLE HOW CHALUZIM FOR PALESTINE ARE BEING TRAINED IN GERMANY start. There is a course, for ex- By ALFRED BERLINER, ample, in Frankfort-on-Main, in Director of the Bureau for the Tech. which 18 Chaluzim are at work to- eal Training of Chaluzim, Ber• m gether in the various building trades. lin, Germany. Several engineers and archit...…

January 26, 1923 • Page Image 20

…- 1111111111. MEPErRonjEwuna RONICLE PAGE EIGHT The Birth of a New and Stimulating Jewish Life ONE OF THE PALESTINIAN SCHOOLS JUDGE REPORTS ON WORLD ATTRACTION 'PALESTINE GROWTH FOR PALESTINE IS ASCRIBED TO JEWS first century of our era, the S:.ari,he,dhrain t. or Jewish Council, founded ty Eke& the Scribe, of which such trait, ow e, t tiornedi,s amnaddaefitnerthae s t vile it precarious disappeared. Once more ther• is to- day the San...…

May 26, 1922 • Page Image 1

…Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English Iffi VETROITAWISH Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922 OL. XII. NO. 1 WARREN G. HARDING ONGRESS LEADERS PRESIDENT ENDORSES THE KEREN HAYESOD URGE U. S. JEWS TO BURY DIFFERENCES Tot WHITE count W•SH.0 ,0* Want Recent War and Peace Gains fart Truth and Jus- tIce Kept. CALL JEWS TO UNITE FOR PALESTINE HOME Palestine Mo...…

May 26, 1922 • Page Image 2

…Tuc 'l //i ICSI A makurATIO Periodicalawter JACOB R. MARCUS, If A INNS, .01I CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 0111. Director MAXWELL WHITEMAN HERBERT C. 21FREN .1stociate Director, THE JEWUP, CHRON7Cl, Detroit, Michigan Vol. XII No. 1 - 26 May 26, 1922 - NoveMber 211, 1922 Microfilmed October 1q57 At the American Jewish Periodical Center On the Campus of Me Hebrew Union College•leivish Institute of Religion •• …

May 26, 1922 • Page Image 3

…Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English , 11- EbETROITAWISH HRONICL, Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922 L. XII. NO. 1 WARREN G. HARDING ONGRESS LEADERS I i PRESIDENT ENDORSES THE KEREN HAYESOD URGE U. S. JEWS TO I BURY DIFFERENCES Tot WHITE MOUSE 04•3■4.0TON Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents MICHIGAN COUNCIL Jabotinsky Speaks HARDING, COOLIDGE OF I.0. B...…

May 26, 1922 • Page Image 4

…VOETRotTlmusti PAGE TWO RON wiz tine attend these schools. In 1920- the country will soon be definitely 21 the Vaad-Ha-Chinuch, or Board established. It remains for us to re- of Education, had under its control double our efforts, in order that the 135 schools with 523 teachers and funds that are so urgently necessary 12,830 pupils. These institutions, may be secured in ever-increasing 'comprising kindergartens, elemen- j measure. tary and ...…

May 26, 1922 • Page Image 5

…PAGE TIIR &lismondaisit0itoNicLe Club Notes Young Judaea Smart Sweaters for Summerwear -Cohen •LET'TER. SOX Fred M. Butzel on the Com- munity Bazaar Question. America'. Fix.rn Ivniroi Corner of High and Hastings Streets JUDAEANS CELEBRATE SHAVOUTH AT CONCERT Priced from $5.95 to $22.50 Well dressed women everywhere include several lovely sweaters in their wardrobe this season. Plain and fancy weaves in both tuxedo and slip-over st...…

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…PACE FOUR TIED_LTILOITIEWISH RON IGLE houses of worship and new ones are either in the course of erec- tion or are being contemplated. Young men and women are evincing an active interest in MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION the affairs of the synagogue and they are rightly coming to see that without this great organization, any attempt to uphold the ruonsbeci Weekly by The JeWIllh Chronicle running Co., inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President d...…

May 26, 1922 • Page Image 7

…TifEberRog/twon sses A ROT4ICLE PAGE FIVE NATHAN LEVY A Jewish Seaman. G-1AS . (CopywrIghl, 1921. of ri- in nd ge to Ty ill he rd If. re m. nt p. of n. it. ye ey v. II he is Ica at vl tit in be th lg at sn I! tit 8 )r. dos EP H-‘ By Chat, H. Joseph.) Recently The Nation of New York sent to the Jewish press through out the country a reprint of an article called The Jews Turn to Genoa," with the request that it be ...…

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…7hE iknanrr /own Awn Ku PAGE . WNW 11 i // pit • , 1 1 , ,.• , 7 Ft tt 1441 % - ''l .1_:t 'I ll li : ,111 . . . • .4*.--1 114I.edeo.•••■• •• - . ., ' . f1 . 1‘ 1 0 • :a.: 4. I ...:-..-11. 7 .. , I , • -- A111111E111, 1 1.1, 7 ear a' i fl r1". – , • .4 ,-- l 1l11.1 il" i, , ;III , i 1111/ $$$$$ . _ . • Pk i A i _ _ 4 . - • Pli II"' ' 9 , I 1 •—• . awl s Z. 1111111 ni Saturday is the Da...…

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…filuPerttoil;Ainsit Cif KONICX •B • SEM store. Wash Frocks Cool and Sheer for Summer Days Something like a thousand of them "2, and in no many different styles. All are becoming, pretty models— the kind you can make deity use of for the different pastimes and activities of summer. All sizes. $7•50 $10 $15 Odorless and Perfect Dry Cleaning Keeps Clothes Like New Beware of Moths Do Not Put Your Winter Garments Away Unless Thoroughly ...…

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…MEDerRon;A_wisnaiRmiaz PAGE EIGHT OFFICERS OF BAY CITY I. O. B. Be {ORPHAN HOME PLANS SHELTER FOR MORE LODGE PHOTOGRAPHED ON ORDER'S DETROIT CHILDREN 50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION 'w••••••-- Frcnt row, left to right: A. A. Immerman, vice-president and chairman of intellectual advancement committee; L. B. Harrison, president; Barney Wolsey, one of the two living charter members; Edward Lichtig, state deputy and Grand Lodge delegate; Max L. J...…

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…7NC9C1ROIrl6Misit (A RON la:. AMMNI ■ 111 FY FE'S—"Ten Floors of Shoe Service" Sport Footwear for Women for Memorial Day and the out-door season—wo- R EADY men's golf, sport, town and resort shoes of white fabric wJ and combinations of leathers. Correctly built over se- lected lasts, dependable throughout, moderately priced. Four examples are illustrated. White Oxfords 'Arm-Straps $5.50 $7.50 111 S1 4, 1 ,4 ■• mg. IV. if wiles....…

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…THE iMTROtT, AWISItai RON tar, P AGE TEN MAY 26, 1929 CONGRESS LEADERS URGE U. S. JEWS TO BURY DIFFERENCES Rabbi Gourevitsch of Tombow refused to permit the Soviet officials to carry out the confiscation of the valuables of his synagogue. His arrest is expected shortly. • • • • JOY FARM Single Homes, Duplexes and Home Sites HIRSCH Realty Company Blaine 8716 Linwood , Corner Blai Garfield 2423 The Catholic Patriarch Barlassini of Jer...…

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…► 111111nom Acr Ppr 6i /iot A merican Jewish periodical Center CLIFTON AVINUIS - CINCINNATI 20, 011Io MAXWELL wilITEMAN I %COB R. Mthcl's, IIERBERT C. ZkFREN Director; Dtrector 1,corlate TM EVJSH CHHON7M,E Detroit, Michigan iol. XII No. 1 - 26 May 26, 1922 - November 2L, 1922 Microfilmed October 1957 At the American Jewish Periodical Center On the Campus of the Ilebrew Union College•lewtsh Institute of Religion …

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