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June 26, 1931 • Page Image 10

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December 26, 1930 • Page Image 1

…61 71 11- EbETROIT LWISH All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1930 VOL. XXXI. NO. 5 WEIZMANN HINTS 1 New President of SET ASIDE LARGE 'Economic Relief for Jews in Poland SANDORF CHOSEN Forecast by Ambassador Filipowicz House of Shelter] POSTPONEMENT OF FOR HIGH OFFICE SUM TO AID RUSS T. ZIONIST CONGRESS BY MAY...…

December 26, 1930 • Page Image 2

…- PAGE TWO 7hEYIETRonlErusn CIRO/416LE These New Low Prices Permit You to Serve "BOESKY'S" for All Occasions Corned Beef now, per lb., 88c Fresh Salami now, per lb., 33c Medium Salami . now, per lb., 50c Hard Salami now, per lb., 64c Frankfurters now, per lb., 29c Knackwurst now, per lb., 29c Ring Sausage . . . now, per lb., 29c Kosher Beef Bacon . now, per lb., 29c Thick bologna now, per lb., 29c Hungarian Frankf'trs now, per lb., 50c Rol...…

December 26, 1930 • Page Image 3

…tell pl 0.1 A ltai= jaith Periodial Cada - -1 CLIFTON ATTPILIZ • cssaincin 20, MO PLY)taworrinvisn a. 11.1s ori LAUNCH DRIVE FOR 'CLASSIFIED SIR ISAAC ISAACS MAY NOT ACCEPT PALESTINE LABOR 5028Joy Road, •t Grand River Detroit's Foremost Dine and Dance Club David Ben-Gurion Addresses Banquet Attended by More Than 300. FOR A SMARTED, BETTER and GREATER Gil., than 300 men and women attended the banquet held Thurs- day night at the...…

December 26, 1930 • Page Image 4

…• . "„ • .„ - litEDETROITI AWISH &RON ICLE Entered as Seeond.clas. matter March 3. 1916, at the Post- ofilee at Detroit. Mich.. under the Act of March 1, 1119. General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telephone: Cadillac 1040 Cable Address: Chronicle London Ofhoi 14 Stratford Place, London, W. 1, England $3.00 Per Year To lour* publkation, all orropondence and new. matter mot reach this (Ake by Tuesday evening of ...…

December 26, 1930 • Page Image 5

…American ffegish periodical Center CLIFPON ATINIII • CINCINNATI 30, 01110 MARK ANNIVERSARY NEW YEAR'S AFFAIR OF U. S. SETTLERS OF PURITY CHAPTER PAGE FIVE flE ETROIr EWISR if RIJN ICIE ler elltP ir Bet ty El MAKE PLANS FOR DRAMATIC EVENT Henrietta Szold, Septuagen- -- , Plans for the third annual senior (Continued from Preceding Page.) Mrs. Hannah Harwith is chair- "p$ I dramatic tournament of the Jew- choma, scrofula, and numerous ...…

December 26, 1930 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX MEDerRonilLwisit fi- fRONICLE Make Whoopee With U HADASSAH LUNCHEONS FUND MOVIE TUESDAY Announce Her Betrothal To Rabbi Sperka, Chicago [ On Tuesday afternon, Dee. 3;1, at the Avalon Theater, Linwood New rear's Eve at HUDSON'S avenue near Davison, a juvenile film will be shown that will appeal to younger folks of all ages and the older set that may accompany at the SAN MIN PALACE NOW! --- Beginning December 26 Chinese and...…

December 26, 1930 • Page Image 7

…04areritas fan* Polska! eater PEPETROITIEMSfi ORM ICLE , SALE OF SALES! and A group of hand-tailored Tux- edos in an irregular variety of sizes. Taken from our stock and specially priced for this clearance. Dec. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Solomon of 9440 Dexter boule- vard, a son, Irwin Herbert- Dec 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Leo Zelinsky of 1975 Pingree, a daugh- ter, Mary. Dec. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Prinstein of 218 Brady, a daugh- ter, Evelyn...…

December 26, 1930 • Page Image 8

…oreroomieworren•••••--.. - ...erode - - - - -,••••• ■ •••••••••••••---wrer-• _ . Madison Theater. There have been pictures galore giving the white man's version of Indian life, but The Silent Ene- my," which is being shown at the Madison Theater this week, is the first and only one of its kind to show the Indian as a human, just as he lived, worshipped, struggled against tremendous odds, made love and wrung a living from primitive nature, ...…

September 26, 1930 • Page Image 1

…M erl= Aria Palatial eater Il All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS - — — • CLUTON MMUS CINCINNATI 20, 01U0 1109ETROIT LWISR TELEPHONE CADILLA 1-0-4-0 { THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXX. NO. 18 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1930 CHANCES SLIM FOR UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM JEWISH LEADERS GETTING MORE SERIOUS IN POLAND PLEAD ADEQUATE JEWISH SEJM DELEGATION FOR AID TO HIAIS Renew Appeal to ...…

September 26, 1930 • Page Image 2

…- Tim Paw visnamon lac PAGE TWO nlMelinr ■ X. • MOSLEM N ew Y ear CHRISTIAN FEUD IN PALESTINE !out that the Arabs looked with U. &11101y0Tcrati,G , favor on the Zionist movement. " Ile also said that the Arabs wel- corned the Jews "back home" and GENEVA.— (J. T. A.) 1 noted that the Arab nationalist United States consul at Geneva has movement could not succeed with- 'edged a complaint with the Swiss out the Zionist movenient, and author...…

September 26, 1930 • Page Image 3

…A merica,' Ada Perky &Cal Cotter CLIPTON AYINIll • CINCINNATI 20, OM TI G "A Bridegroom Wanted" Re- mains for Second Week at Littman's. Peritorrjaini efRONICIE MRS FRLAENDER ID TO .ARE CT WORK OF UNITED SYNAGOGUE "A Bridegroom Wanted," by MRS. J. SHERLINE-First•class , WANTED-Two business girls to catering for weddings and par- ! share apartment. Stall shower Samuel H. Cohen, with music by Mrs. David Friedlander, well- ties. 15850 Linwoo...…

September 26, 1930 • Page Image 4

…MEVETROM EWINI (fill07410Lti 1— k. t ,lgfgr;iyht S ,tzt 4yhtkt k i;q 4y jy ' - 11 '`..111111Y1MtVetz Help the Hias. THOLTROIVEIVISII RON 1CLE ek ill Scanning the Horizon =4 . , V. , 1^.Z4Waykim , 5131 nettxxv.itrucr4 - kuzw. -.47, "tlal:-11 .c."7" -1 Itil5V '6 '6" UttarksetVelyeettlyWi' Anti•Semitistn, A Healthy Influence ...1 s, •„,.. ., , 1 , , The Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant 3 (>14k1: ft 114 f‘:' 1' MiZtv‘.tss's',ii:::isi...…

September 26, 1930 • Page Image 5

…A ateriaut Adair Periodical Cotter CLITION MMUS - CHICINHATI 20, OHIO 7i1EVEFROITIEWISii (ARON ICU ATTACK BIAS AT 1JR. TENT WESTERN RESERVE HADASSAH PLANS SCANNING THE HORIZON I JEWS OF GERMANY 7 ' Calendar of Events MUSIC STUDY CLUB PLANS FOR 1930-31 URGED BY LEADERS (Continued from Preceding Page.) Of League of Jewish TO BE COURAGEOUS Women's Organizations First Meeting of Year at Philadel- heat, and the writing would be- come visib...…

September 26, 1930 • Page Image 6

…~ iE fETROI Published Weakly by The Josiah Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Entered ae Second-class matter March 3, 1913, at the Post- office at Detroit. Mich., under the Act of March /1. 11179. General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telephone: Cadillac 1040 Cable Addreee: Chronicle London Office 14 Stratford Place, London, W. 1, England Subscription, in Advance $3.00 Per Year To insure publication, ell corresponden...…

September 26, 1930 • Page Image 7

…America (Nick Per Coder CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE FIVE ME9LTROITIMS11 etRONICLE ATTACK BIAS AT WESTERN RESERVE • JR. HADASSAH PLANS SCANNING THE HORIZON TENTH ANNIVERSARY (Continued from Preceding Page.) heat, and the writing would be- conie First Meeting of Year at Philadel- phia•Byron Talmud Torah On Seat. 30. JEWS OF GERMANY URGED BY LEADERS TO BE COURAGEOUS Calendar of Events Of League of Jewish Women's Organi...…

September 26, 1930 • Page Image 8

…PAGE SIX RONICIA; JUSTICE BUTZEL LAUDED BY NEWS LARGE WOMEN Beth El Sisterhood is planning a memorable program for its first regular meeting, Monday, Nov. 10. This will be a luncheon, followed by a musical en tertainment. in the form of "A Geographical Illusion." For this the committee needs new talent. Try-outs for anyone who has any talent in any line will be held Tuesday and Wednesday eve- nings, Oct. 7 and 8, in the Brown Memorial Chap...…

September 26, 1930 • Page Image 9

…Asirricam avisk Pedalled eattr _ r CLITION AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO TIE o f )l: •11•11•••••••••• ■ •te BAZAAR OF SHAAREY oci A jcpirn . ‘ .3 ZEDEK SISTERHOOD ' 9 .,2.1 ",: sbr at̀ri TO BE NOV. 15.17 1 ■ 11111111 the "Jeanette" PAGE SEVEN /GM 1S(101 EON ICIL Engagements The Sisterhood of Congregation Shaarey Zedek will hold a three- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Maizer of 6106 concord avenue announce tilt Mr. and Mrs. Michael Taylor of day ...…

September 26, 1930 • Page Image 10

…, VeilKorlibiwisn efRONICLE 111•114===MI • DE HAAS' SURVEY OF HANS HERZL'S LIFE CLU NEWS 1,500 YOUTHS BACK SHOLEM ALE1CHEM ' North End Clinic An FOLK INSTITUTE IN TEMPLE SCHOOLS Unsusal Beneficiary Campaign to Be Opened by H. The North End Clinic (Continued front Page One.) far Leivick. the second time been the i • s e. Semper Amici Club. accommodate 5,000 people for the ileitisy of an unusual sits, A banquet of the Sholem Aleich- Cowen c...…

July 26, 1929 • Page Image 1

…All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS 1 TR- E bETROIT LWISR ORONICLE THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXVIII. NO. 9 MELCHETT, SAMUEL, DR, WISE EULOGIZE MEMORY OF HERZL TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0 4-0 New Supreme Court Justice Twenty-Fifth Memorial An- niversary Enthusiastic Zionist Affair. 1 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1929 BRITISH JEWS TO SECULARISM MENAcEs CLAIM TWO-THIRDS Freund Is Honored AM Y...…

July 26, 1929 • Page Image 2

…...., Fields on Top of Odds in SEES GREATER CHANCE FOR PALESTINE 11 Fight with Dundee WITH LABOR GOVERNMENT IN CONTROL July 25. CONCRETE GARBAGE and ASH RECEPTACLES Guaranteed Not to Crack BUY NOW! pea not wait until Court tailicc. Price will be Increased soon. (Continued from Page One.) A challenger is usually the un- a der dog in the belting odds when salts and potash deposits, but he goes against champion. Bob I wanted some "all-Briti...…

July 26, 1929 • Page Image 3

…11- EbETROIT EW t All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS [.. TELEPHONE 1 CADILLAC t 1-04-0 In THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXVIII. NO. 9 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1929 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cent. MELCHETT, SAMUEL,,, lle BRITISH JEWS TO SECULARISM MENACES CLAIM TWO-THIRDS Freund Is Honored AMY SCHECHTER IS DR, WISE EULOGIZE [. 6:11-; ( .1usticej ACT ON NORWAY'S AMERICAN SYNAGOGUE ...…

July 26, 1929 • Page Image 4

…./f1F7)LTROITIEW1Si1 it ROMILIt PAGE TWO --- ORTHODOX TRIUMPH GUEST SPEAKER AT HERZL MEMORIAL IN CLEVELAND CASE, Oh So Good! i- 13.6ifttib (Continued from Page One.) That's what you'll say, too, after you've tasted Gunsberg'.. Prepared in a sanitary plant, our corned beef, salami, pas- trami, rolled beef, tongue and Weiner. offer • delightful change during the warns months. LISTEN FOR OUR RADIO BROADCASTING EVERY TUESDAY EVENIN...…

July 26, 1929 • Page Image 5

…▪ TfG DiNgO1P PUBLISH A BOOK A DAY IN PALESTINE Community Service Garage JERUSALEM. - IJ . T. A.) --- Forty-nine more books were pub•' loshed in Potlestine in 192fi than in 1927, as shown by statistics issued by the educational department of the government. It is interesting to note that of the 417 books pub- lished this year, 375 are in II e- bre w, IS in Arabic, 13 in English, 15 in Yiddish, 8 in German, it in Armenian, and (onto each in...…

July 26, 1929 • Page Image 6

…1llEik111011' EWISA iii4Y1IGLE 1•7•:: , , :tytt54,4y4 ' 1 , 'I , ttISAYMI Z.S• PIE VETROITJEWIRI & RON 1CLE Entered as Second-claes matter March a, 1916. at the PostollIce at Detroit, Mich.. under the Act of Marsh 3. 1•79. Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Ce. lee. General Offices and Publication building 525 Woodward Avenue Cable Address: Chronicle Telephone: Cadillac :040 London Office 14 Stratford Place, London,...…

July 26, 1929 • Page Image 7

…flEF)LT RorrIn4isit HERZL, THE TEACHER NATHAN ORGANIZES L WASHINGTON JEWISH OF JEWISH MANLINESS EXCHANGE IN WEST MIRROR You Can Buy Your FORD (Continued from Ifieie One.) (Continued from Page One.) Continued from Preceding Page). wPii Justice 'Antis II. Brandein, he reeic ed the Balfour Declaration floni President Wilson, on the eve of its issuance. "Then I rejoiced even as I now rejoice that the British government would not af- lit it...…

July 26, 1929 • Page Image 8

…141.6119. it1f.fiETROITAIVISlifi1110741CLB Butzel Gives J. N. F. S1,000 Land Parcel vit tEN1lin s tel 36 ADAMS AVENUE WEST You Are Urged To Attend An August Exposition And Special Selling of Furs by Rollins Beginning .luly 29th It's a distinction to own Rollins furs. But it's a distinction within the scope of the modest bud- get—especially during our August Selling. Styles for Travel, Town, Sports, Evening Offered During Our August ...…

July 26, 1929 • Page Image 9

…PAGE SEVEN ) - i.THOIT, iTNISII RO.NIC ht ealor D. Engagements cgaihionsd,c76„am, Miss Ida :elite Glaser of Gran, Rapids, who is residing with her si-t• Clarence Ullman of Mint. ri avenue, spent the %seek- nil in Ypsilanti as the guest of Nliss Florence ('assel, her ) v rodent at t he University. ware Ito .1.id 2i) she will go to Chicago and i ii,l ,e Dare she will he the Mary A. Stearns and vi .1 Mrs. Benjamin Sheri -- -- Mr. and :Sirs....…

July 26, 1929 • Page Image 10

…•S1M 11=111111ERIm ► ttEikritonlEvasn(4110NICLE message and program ' SECULARISM MENACES Provided the physical the synagogue. In their charity AMERICAN SYNAGOGUE "balebatim" support. the motto today is that affiliations they exhaust their Je- while the the allegiance of many !superseded if - CONCRETE GARBAGE nd ASH RECEPTACLES Guaranteed Not to Crack BUY NOW Do not waft until you ge • • court notice. Prim will be Increased soon. tie ...…

July 26, 1929 • Page Image 11

…II liEbETROITfiWISII HRONICLE Pontiac People's State Bank 3uilding Supplement Pontiac People's State Bank Building Supplement THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1929 VOL. XXVIII. NO. 9 PEOPLE'S STATE BANK BUILDING OF PONTIAC, MONUMENT TO ITS BUILDER, JACOB KOVINSKY KOVINSKY—FOREMOST CITIZEN By J. J. McQUAID President Pontiac Real Estate Board. J. Kovinsky is one of our foremost cit...…

July 26, 1929 • Page Image 12

…TiteM,TKon;inilsp_citRoNIC1.£ PAGE. TW untry. Outside of time etT for GOODMAN OPTIMISTIC o nventory there has not OF PON TIAC'S FUTURE ' off tar the postthree ■ . In • — lauds Koy.a•ky'. Understanding of I nv't Past and Future. Pontiac real es- S. 1.. tor with offices at 13 Ilu- tate Pontiac, is optimistic 'yen about Pontiac's future and expan- talon, evidenced by his following stati went : "Pontiac should have a popula- tion of 150,000 wi...…

July 26, 1929 • Page Image 13

…■■ SAUL J. BIRNKRANT HELPED HIS FATHER-IN-LAW'S BUILDING PROJECT L PAGE THREE li!..-:y)crizon;ImmiefitErilat ••• ■ •• vistoll1111. __ • ■ It Il ft L I II II It ■ w 1E extend our congratula- dons to our friend and neighbor, Mr. Jacob Ko- vinsky, whose vision and fore- sight has made possible the erection of Pontiac's new fifteen story office and banking building. Such constructive enterprise is worthy of the admiration and su...…

July 26, 1929 • Page Image 14

…PIEDerRonjEwisit (A RONIGLE PACE )l71: DIRECTORY TE! GROWTH OF 'TV . evidence of its inherent scrap iron and the old fashioned ficient money to buy the land st iter nignth an buggy, together with a dogged de- later build the Strand Theater, at Impetus. , termination to win the respect of 1211 Saginaw street, Pontiac. The growth of the liberal Jewish "Those early years were hard those who ridiculed hint as a "for- synagogue which has made it...…

July 26, 1929 • Page Image 15

…E VLTROIT, MN, MR. KOVINSKY'S PROGRESSIVENESS By CLIFFORD W. HAM City Manager of Pontiac. The erection of the fifteen-story People's State Bank Building in the City of Pontiac is but another in- stance of the progressiveness and farsightedness of one of Pontiac's leading citizens, Mr. Jacob Kovinsky. Starting in a meager way but a few years ago, Mr. Ko- vinsky by application of the common attributes, name- ly, honesty, enthusiasm and farsi...…

July 26, 1929 • Page Image 16

…PAGE Si d. 7/10)Entorr,/ansn OtRor ■ ••••.• IrlINII.MMIMINWrine, willMONIMINI=1 NEW DIRECTORS ARE NAMED BY PONTIAC BANKS WHY OSCAR S. STRAUS WENT TO HIS OFFICE ON YOM KIPPUR AS THE SECRETARY OF LABOR All the Tile and NEW YORK.- (J. 1'. A.1 -A its height, and thousands our,' l'ef1Tillee tic 1111 Arneelean flocking to our shores 1,1 l'Seaa.! ho held the office of Sec re- this persecution. My fat her made Jet whit Lary of Labor and attende...…

April 26, 1929 • Page Image 1

…Americas Apish Perla-cal Cotter - CLIFTON - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 .17114E1WITAMSR CARONI-CIE% All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1929 VOL. XXVII. NO. 22 MICHIGAN CITIES GIVE $120,000 FOR CLEVELAND HOME Report Submitted to Quarter- ly Meeting of Orphanage by Treasurer. $101,138 CONTRIBUTED BY JEWS IN DETROIT Eight Other Communities in ...…

April 26, 1929 • Page Image 2

…7iIt ikritorr loam ei RON icLE PAGE TWO GINSBURG CAMP FOR MOTHERS AND CHILDREN ---- • -—era fA li c4nnouncement! :let" t ul SAMUEL A. AGREE Announces the Formation of the DEXTER ENGINEERING COMPANY PLUMBING AND HEATING ENGINEERS Associated with Mr. Agree in this new firm is Mr. Joseph S. St. John, an engineer of wide experience, who is a member of the A. S. H. & V. E. The company will specialize in industrial instal- lations for smal...…

April 26, 1929 • Page Image 3

…A merica Path Perio&Cal.Cotter Passover Greetings to All Detroit Homoeopathic Pharmacy The Only llooli.vo hie Dory Store in 3/ il•it Entire Homoeopathic Remedies and Specialties. Perfume. and Toilet Articles. Prescriptions, Drugs, Sundries HARM' 'r. WILSON 239 East Grand River Cadillac 5271 mit Local and Long Distance Moving Any Place U. S. or Canada Call FLYER EXPRESS 3107 Park Avenue Phones Cad. 2188-0600 Trunk. Moved for $1.00 ...…

April 26, 1929 • Page Image 4

…„-- RON ICLE TIEWIWIT1 PAGE FOUR DETROIT U. P. A.'S FIRST REMITTANCE - - GREETINGS MEM BE RS : Chicago Board of Trade New York Stock Exchange New York Cotton Exchange Detroi► Stock Exchange Philadelphia Stock Exchange New York Curb—Associate Chicago Stock Exchange — Bonds — Grain—Cotton SAM LACHMAN Carl M. Deakin, Manager Cadillac 4332 328-32 Buhl Building William J. Greenstein, 13201 Linwood avenue, has been appoint- ed gener...…

April 26, 1929 • Page Image 5

…America lavish Periotilcal Carter mirror, - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO E YkrItorr,/rwisit entoN lac AIMMIllaaa FLINT SISTERHOOD INSTALLS OFFICERS PAGE FIVE JEWISH CENTER ART SCHOOL TO OPEN EXHIBIT ON MAY 6 the The annual meeting of the Flint Beth El Sisterhood was held Sun- day afternoon in the Temple rooms on Second street. The an- nual reports were read, new tof11-' errs were installed, and commit. tee heads were appointed. Several future ...…

April 26, 1929 • Page Image 6

…Elf EM MY EIPL5f1 FINLYAM,to Pit I) EIVOITJEWIMI et RON ICIi4 Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Ca, lac. President Secretary and Treasurer .Managing Editor Advertising Manager JOSEPH J. CUMMINS JACOB H. SCHAKNE PHILIP SLOMOVITZ MAURICE M. SAFIR - Entered as Seconliacshs,ma trear,zhtA 119 4 1 . 11 , , , hatc th i s u l;ostolEct at Detroit. f ter General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telephone: Ca...…

April 26, 1929 • Page Image 7

…li 4 4 • 4 t AmerieaN Amish periodical Cotter CL1PTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 ITIE111S/IaltON IGLf RECO VAUS WHO D it Columbia on operations of the eye, will sail for Palestine next month to complete the plans for the institute, which will serve as ' the first unit of the medical depart- ment of the Hebrew university. To a representative of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Mr. Morrison explained that he was prompted to provide the f...…

April 26, 1929 • Page Image 8

…itoN lax Tit Chgritonj PAGE EIGHT "Detroit's Most Modern Clothing Store" Philcon's Clothes are for Young Men COUNCIL'S ANNUAL MEETING-LUNCHEON TO BE HELD MAY 6 -- - A rare treat is in store for its numbers at the annual meeting and luncheon of The Detroit See- HELPS IN ANNIVERSARY , BENEFIT BRIDGE PARTY cetal arsonal 31rs..1. II. Goldberg is assisting the chairman, Miss Edna Lewis, vith (Inns fur the anniversary September Blankets a...…

April 26, 1929 • Page Image 9

…America Pullslt Periodical Colter CLIFTON AVENUI • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 L'ficrRorrinvisn Otto:NICK PAGE NINE ■■ ammx. arriagen in a, i •; @Announcement ' Morton Greenblatt invites you to attend the opening of his men's store at 12189 Dexter Boulevard Between Richton and Monterey ATURDAY, MAY You will be delighted with the beauty of this new store. Located in the heart of your own neigh- borhood, you will now be able to replenish...…

April 26, 1929 • Page Image 10

…• - - ThEM.TRorrIEwisn eiRONICLE PAGE TEN TESTIMONIAL FOR M U SIC JEAN JUVELIER ON w,„ TUESDAY EVENING If- „„., mus„. 11111.1111.11111.11.1.1111111111111111""111111.1111111111111 , MUSIC STUDY CLUB Passover Greetings A mint th' S'nh't. _ hr held en Saturday. \lay I, at the -- tne = Tiventieth Century club al 2:30 Hiss .1e:01 , this P. 1I. The follnwing will partici- t es, like den d s. ars ;1; J1. station with Ube Yiddish Ployors at ...…

April 26, 1929 • Page Image 11

…‘ ,4stericatt Avish Periodical Cork, CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PlEiktuoninvisit Victor Chenkin Internationally Renowned Artist Who Took New York Critics by Storm In a Repertoire of Confinottol Chorwter Song., Including Russian, Italian, Gypsy and Jewish Chassidic Aleludies . ORCHESTRA HALL Sunday Evening, May 5, 8:30 P. M. Tic k et. $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 On sale at Pohl's Restaurant, 8832 Twelfth street; Zaact's Dru...…

April 26, 1929 • Page Image 12

…, Delicious SUNSHINE POTATO • CHIPS Passover Greetings Mrs.E.I.Sherman Bartley Custom Corsets and Surgical Supports Guaranteed throughout. Spe- cially designed for each individ- RONIOLE TREV617 LO CLUB) NEWS Jolly Fellows. A special meeting was held Sun- day at the home Of Jack Kobrin, 11183 Gladstone avenue. It was decided to have an open meeting shortly, the exact date to be made known at the next meeting. The club picked teams f...…

April 26, 1929 • Page Image 13

…,AierkaN lavish PerioSeal Cotter currom ATIINUI • CINCINNATI 20, 0100 TIFEbETROITI EMS!IfROXICL- ilassourr Suit tigg THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1929 A PESACH .IEHT A Passover Story of South Africa. By A. A. HARMEL The Yuan Kippur Jew! We al I know him for he is a familiar an luta 1 phenomenon in Israel. 1 le is horn out of the spirit and at ,n m,: of the approach of the ho...…

April 26, 1929 • Page Image 14

…TIBVUTROHJEWISBORONICLE PAGE TWO THE SEASON GREETINGS ()R I GIN OF THE FA LASHAS AMERICANIZATION COMMITTEE REPORT I gassgnimmisigunamosmm...munien irmigiimmommemigroar. = By RABBI J. MAX WEIS Secretary of the American Pro-Falash• Committee NATIONAL AMUSEMENT CORPORATION The American (Editor's Note: Pro-Folosha Committee is included in the United Jewi.h l'anipaign for Slrao,000 of the Jewish 1Velfare Federation to open it, Detroit on M...…

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