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April 27, 1945 • Page Image 9

…Friday, April 27, 1945 THE JEWISH NEWS 1,620 From Bergen Belzon Must Leave Switzerland Refugees From Nazi Concentration Camp Face Transfer to Algiers Immediately if Palestine Certificates Are Not Forthcoming in Few Days, Agency Told TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The Swiss government officially has informed the Jewish Agency that if Palestine immigra- tion certificates are not provided within a few days for 1,620 Jews from the German concentration camp i...…

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…Friday, April 27, 1945 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Page Tan Polonner Association Banquet This Sunday Denver League Plans Games Parties To Raise Funds C apitol • Letter W Agudas Israel Youth Council Formed in Detroit ASHINGTON — While still employment because of race, A branch of the Agudas Is. the junior Senator from creed, color, national origin, or Mrs. Leon M. Zechman, presi- rael Youth Council has been dent of ...…

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…Page Ten . THE JEWISH NEWS ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY S/Sgt Earl Hordes, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hordes of Calvert Ave., returned home this week after two years overseas. After -a brief visit he will leave for Florida to visit with his wife before reporting for reassignment. S/Sgt. . Hordes-participated in the Anzio Beach invasion and spent most of his overseas stay in Italy. Mr. and Mrs. Irving T. Oberfelder of Canterbury Rd., have returned...…

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…Americam ,fewisk Periodical Cotter Friday, April 27, 1945 • CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Per DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle N. W. Sisterhood Mother-Daughter Affair Set May 9 the "Dumbarton Oaks Propos- als." A large number of young wo- men attended the membership Itea given by the Junior Auxiliary At a 'meting held at the home I sP,°.ns°red by the Sisterhood, watch was held at the home of o f Mrs. D. Samuelson...…

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…Friday, April 27, 1945 THE JEWISH NEWS Local Brevities Fashion Show Feature Of Little Women of DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION presented a Hadassah Affair May 6 Page Eleven Mrs. Welt to Speak At Women's Council Luncheon on May 1 Congress Women Elect Officers Wednesday Miss Lois Leiser, 18-year-old At Luncheon-Meeting Miss Loh Leiser Appears In Two Detroit Concerts costume Spring festival of songs, dances and drama last Friday at Cas...…

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…Hebrew Ladies Aid Games Party May 9 The annual Red Cross games party of the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society will be held Wednesday evening, May 9, at the Dexter- Lawrence auditorium. Mrs. Hel- en Auslander is general chair- man and Mrs. Esther Engel is co-chairman. The entire board of directors are co-chairmen. Proceeds will go to charities. A regular meeting took place Wed- nesday, April 25. Officers were nominated. A paid-up luncheon and closing ...…

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…Page Tweive THE JEWISH NEWS Women's Clubs - L. - ; Palestine Women's Council Secretary To Aid Drive Here LADIES OF MOSAIC will hold a games party Tuesday evening, May 22., at the Book- Beba Idelson, secretary of the Cadillac Hotel. Proceeds will be Working Women's Council of Used for the rehabilitation pro- Palestine pod envoy to the gram for returning veterans. For Pioneer Women's Organization, tickets or information call Mrs. Al Perlmut...…

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…Page Thirteen' THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, Aprl 27, 1945 'Fashion Show' Ends UHS Women's Series Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bittker of Of Cultural Programs Bar Mitzvahs NHJC League Here Plans Card Parties -Mrs. Leon M. Zechman, presi- dent of the Detroit League of the National Home for Jewish Children at Denver, announces that preparations are being made for the annual simultaneous card parties at homes of members, on May 23. Proceeds will be used t...…

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…Page Fourteen THE JEWISH NEWS Proskauer, Monsky Ready To Present Jewish Claims Head Delegations Selected by American Jewish Commit- tee and Conference; Two Prominent Women Added to List of Consultants at 'Frisco (Continued from Page 1) The appointment of Mrs. Ar- lish contact between the mem- thur Erin of Minneapolis, for- bers of the British delegation and mer national president of the the two representatives of the Council of Jewish Wome...…

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…Fri(lay, April 27, t945 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Fifteen Hyman, MC Official, to Get HUC Degree An Imports Notice MRS. FELIX WARBURG FRANK L. WEIL NEW YORK—Joseph C. Hy- man, executive vice-chairman of the American Jewish Joint Dis- tribution Committee, will re- ceive. the honorary degree of Doctor of Hebrew Letters, at the Spring Convocation of Hebrew Union College, next Sunday, at 4 p. m., at Central Synagogue here. Mr. Hyman will receive...…

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…, ; Page Sixteen THE JEWISH NEWS Jewish Brigade in Action on the Italian Front Friday, April 27,- 1945 Artistic Alphabet L. M. Stein, 913 W. Van Buren St., Chicago 7, Ill. Mr. Stein adds glory to his previous efforts as publisher of art works by producing this splendid volume. Mr. Katz uses various symbols for his work: The idea of the Several months ago, Detroiters ox for the Aleph, a house for had an opportunity to witness one of the mo...…

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…Page Seventeen THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, Apr4 27, 1945 Meritorious Services Rewarded Judge Friedman lie-EleW,ed To Head Welfare Federation May Birthdays Pisgah Lodge 'Millionaires' Night' Milton M. Alexander, one-time prominent Detroit Jewish leader, will:. celebrate his 55th birthday on May 26. Henry Mazer will be 75 on May 5. Others whose birthday occur in May are: Dr. Emil Amberg, May 1; David Wilkus, May 4; A. C. Lap- pin, May 5; Miles...…

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…Page Eghfeeii THE JEWISH NEWS Plan Honors for Twersky Admirers Here to Publish Modest Detroiter's Poems Member of United Hebrew Schools' Staff is Descended From Chassidic Rabbis; Detroit Jewish Cultural Foundation Headed by William Hordes Abraham Twersky, disting- uished but very modest Detroit poet, whose works have been published in Hebrew and Yid- dish publications throughout the knows several other languages. The Twersky family has b...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 27, 1945 Arlazaroff Sets $500,000 Bond Goal to Honor Heroes Jewish Center Activities VJIIWA Branch, Which Raised $45,000 for Gewerkshaffen, Doubles Original Quota in 7th War Loan; Lindens Inscribe 2 Groups in Golden Book Arlazaroff branch of Jewish `National Workers' Alliance, at a t rally of members and friends at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. on April 18, recorded another tri- umph for its members' activitie...…

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…Page Twenty THE JEWISH NEWS Concert Honors Julius Chajes I Pick Candidates Schwartz Brings 'Three Generations' To Attend Camp For One Performance Here May 6 Of Zionist Youth Composer's M - usic Played lily Noted Artists Here Tuesday Musicale Composers Group Sponsors Impressive Event at Art Institute in Honor of Musk Director of Jewish Center and Temple Beth El I A distinct honor was accord- caught the imagination of artists ed to Julius ...…

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…Page Twenty-One THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 27, 1945 Comm. Goldberg Fields Visits Here USO Committee Sak Boys View Passover Sedorim Says Jewish GIs After 8 Battles on Appointments Build Good Will Carrier in Pacific Cpl. William Observed Holi- Cited for Courage in Tend- ing Wounded; Was in on the Big Raid on Tokyo Many and: -varied are the ex- periences of Arthur Fields, 23, a Musician 1/c in the Navy, who recently was home on a 30-day l...…

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…Page Twen+y -TWO TEE` JEWISH NEWS Pfc. Lawrence Gorosh, Missing Since Golden Brothers December, Is Prisoner in Germany Meet in Calcutta Mr. and Mrs. A. Gorosh of 9664 Otsego, are rejoicing over the news that their son, Pfc. Lawrence Gorosh is a prisoner of war in Germany. He had been reported missing since last December. There are two other sons in the armed for- ces, Sgt. Ber- nard, who has been Overseas, with the Fin- a n c e Division for...…

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…Food Production Is Jewish. Youth's Increased by Jewish LISTENING Farmers in America 0 S =_ I . By Danny Raskin By HONESTY PAYS OFF . Walking away and discovering he -. had received a dollar • too Martin much in change, the of aVlax's Jewelry retraced his steps- back to the cashier's cage of :a local eatery and told the girl she had made a mistake ; "I'm sorry," bellowed the lass with great indignan.ce, "You should have counted it in the ...…

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…Page Twenty-Four How Vocational Service Combats Discrimination THE JEWISH NEWS The Outlook for Postwar Immigration (, Executive Director VS Here Helps to Expand Job Opportunities for Jews Of National Refugee Providing Expert Guidance and Placement Services Service Views Plans By M. WILLIAM WEINRERG Executive Director, Jewish Vocational Service It is oftimes a difficult job to define the functions of the aocial service agency in such a w...…

April 27, 1934 • Page Image 1

…e lmericam Awish Periodical &ter CI-MON ATENUI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH IN MICHIGAN NEWSPAPER PRINTED II-EfiETROIT LWISII IIROXICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE JEWS THREATENED AT PUBLIC RALLY OF MOSLEY PARTY THE WEEK IN REVIEW By MILTON BROWN ICOpyrIght. 1034, Jewish Telegraphic Agency• Inc.) GOAL OF $175,000 SET BY JEWISH WELFARE FEDERATION II 174 JEWS CAME Roosevelt Hails Brotherhood Day, FOR FORTHCOMING ALLIED JEW...…

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…• PLTHODIEWIS/1 HOM ICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE PAGE TWO - swil ■ "--31 IIADASSAH PLANS Si! DONOR EVENT Great Antival FUR SALE COUNCIL ANNUAL LUNCHEON MAY 7' — Enrollment Party at Avalon Theater This Monday Afternoon. . ..........„....„... The Montmarte in Lilac Time" will be the setting for the Detroit , section of the National Council of Jewish Women's annual lunch- eon meeting and election of of- ficers, to be held Monday, Ma...…

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…America ffewisk Periaileal eater. C./1210N ATINI21 - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PIEDLTRorrjEwun RONiCU PAGE THREE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE TO PRESENT PLAY AT MEETING OF LEAGUE if DRY CLEANING Will Make Your New Clothes Stay New! ( Entrust your NEW Cloth:s to us with full. confidence .. Vitalize Dry Cleaning will preserve their life and beauty Engagements J RU G The annual Slather and Daugh- ter banquet of the Purity Rain- bow Assembly wil...…

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…iiiir:IierRorritvasniffRomcm and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE LIED_TFROI1/EIVISHARON1CLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Published W ekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., logs Entered as eeond-class matter Match 5, 1916, at the Posts office at D strait, Mich., under the At of March 8, 1619. Genera l Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue telephone Cadillac 1040 Cable Address: Chronicle London Office: 14 Str afford Place, London, W...…

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…A merica ffewisk Periodical alder CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO Tfirbirrporrjousii Cm/41CM an THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Each Case Helped by Hebrew Free r I Loan Ass'n Tells a Touching Story PALESTINE AIDED BY GABRILOWITSCH1 BY-THE-WAY By DAVID SCHWARTZ (Continued from Page One) Detroit. Another "mitzvah" that the Free Loan performs is the (Continued from Preceding Page) work for months applied for • lending of sums of money to par- l...…

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…▪ PIEVETNOIFJEWISN CIRONICIE PAGE S:X "Teuchtwanger at his best...a great novel about a terrible hour"-LEWIS BROWNE. At last a magnificent, a terrific novel has been written about Germany today. One of the world's greatest novelists, the author of Power, has told, through the lives of an upper middle class Jewish family, the whole dramatic story of Jews under Hitler- ism. Hailed by the critics in England and America, a best seller on two c...…

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…A merkim yavisk Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO TnEVerRorrloasnemoriCLE PAGE SEVEN and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE You Are Cordially Invited To Attend The Annual Banquet sponsored by the Honor H. Karp at Memorial Meeting The Mizrachi Youth of Detroit mourns the sudden tragic death of its youthful national leader, Harry Karp, vice president of the Miz- rachi Organization of America, one of the organizers of the Mizrachi ...…

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…ys 4 PiEDErROM /Mgt eiRONIGLE PAGE EIGHT and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE PLEA BY JEWISH NATIONAL FUND Gunzburg ' ARLOSOROFF CASE MIZRACHIST HITS k Annual Recital FOR PALESTINE TREE PLANTING Tuesday ON OCCASION OF MOTHER'S DAY STIRS PALESTINE PALESTINE LABOR' The annual piano recital by Dr. , Mark Gunzberg will take place in the auditorium of the Detroit In- Revisionists „se "I wish particularly to urge the Louis Tobin, chariman of the tree com...…

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…America faith Periodical eater utmost annul • csgcsmeari so, OHIO TnEfferF:orrlDtisn (ARON= PAGE NINE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE . . . . STAGE AND SCREEN IINITIED DETROIT THEATRES Chassidim Make Peace After Sixteen Years NIGHT CLUBS CLUB MAXINE After being. absent from Detroit for over eight years, lielen Sav- age, a blazer of blues, came to the Club Maxine direct from the Deau- ville Hotel in Florida. Miss Savage heads the floor show, ...…

April 27, 1934 • Page Image 10

…- - eperRonjEsisn ORORICILE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE DINN TU. TDO/ISHUHL2 NSCNUM The Cheetah Mishnah &more of the Tuxedo Shute completed ar- Tangent ents for a dinner to be given in con section with a Siyum, the completion of the study of one of the tractates of the Talmud, on Sunday, May 6, at 7 p. m. in the auditorium of the Tuxedo Hebrew School, 4000 Tuxedo avenue. The committee, headed by I. Dann, N. Yaffe and J. Swartz, rabbi of the Ch...…

April 27, 1928 • Page Image 1

…A stericam ,fewisk Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVINOZ - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE. DETROITJEWISR RRONICLE All Jewish Views All Jewish News' WITHOUT BIAS TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 . THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1928. VALXXXII.I NO. 22. LIPSKY'S REGIME IS HIT BY HADASSAH'S DISAPPROVING VOTE Lack of Confidence Resolu- tion Adopted at Meeting Of National Board. NATHAN STRAUS JOINS FOR...…

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…ItiEVeraore,kwunffinornaL PAGE TWO $60,000 RAISED FOR PALESTINE DURING FIRST FIVE DAYS OF U. P. A. CAMPAIGN; WEIZMANN'S ADDRESS MOVES AUDIENCE (Continued From Page One). many thousands of our people," Dr. Franklin declared. "I have not changed my opinion which I have consistently held since Zionism became an issue. I believe 1 can honestly say that as a rabbi in Israel I have consis- tently held to one position—that whether all Jews are wil...…

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…A merica Plash PerlaSeal Carter CLIFTON AMU' • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO The erRorr,fnusn &to:NIUE Y. W. H. A. NOTES MANY FRIENDS MOURN I 22 JEWISH SOCIETIES HELP STRIKING MINERS MRS. SHAPIRO'S DEATH COUPE F.O.B. DETROIT for 4-Hour .Sedan '895 13onse Cabriolet '945 BROTHERS NEW STANDARD Six IkLuxe Sedan 9 7 0 f. o. b. Detroit 71ine in on WWI far Bodge Brothers Radio Program every Thurs- day night at N then WEAF—NBC Red Network He...…

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…• E LTROIT L111511 i11t0,11C11, ' i5et ; illYetr aiktlaZ4 THEDETROIVEWISit (ti RON Published Weekly by The Jewish Chemin'. Pu Whim C•., inc. JOSEPH J. CUMMINS JACOB H. SCHAKNE PHILIP SLOMOVITZ MAURICE M. SAFIR ....... ......President _Secretary and Treasurer Managing Editor Advertising Manager !mimed as Secondsclass matter March 3. 1914, M t le Postoffice at Detroit. Mich under t he At of March 1879. General Offices and Publication ...…

April 27, 1928 • Page Image 5

…America ffewith Periodical Ceder curroN - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE FIVE LVIS/16.1R02VICLE LIST OF DONORS IN U. P. A. DRIVE Yelles-Gilbert & Co Goldman, A. S. DEATH OF ABRAHAM I Cohn, Irvin I. Goldstein, Julius I.. . Frankel, Harry 100 Ileavenrich, John H_ LOTT MOURNED BY (di Weisman, Samuel . 1 1 0 0 ' Ileavenrich, samuel BABY DAY NURSERY 75 Welt, Jos. 51 100 Ilerschman, Rabbi A. SI (Continued From Page One). Weinstein, Rae S 25 . 100 Ho...…

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…NE PAGE SIX grRorr, EmsnalRoPoctz EMANUEL SISTERHOOD MOTHERS' DAY TO BE HELD MONDAY, MAY 7 Plans have been completed for the annual Mother's Day banquet and lag B'Omer celebration which will be given by the Sisterhood of PROTEST AGAINST ANTI-ALIEN BILLS Ccuncil for Protection of For- eign Bern Addressed by Fred M. Butzel. 1 zmelhoch's Woodward Ihru to Washington IT'S OUR PERSONAL SERVICE WE LIKE TO EMPHASIZE IN OUR CORSET SHOP The. ...…

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…America lavish Perk ,Scat Coder CLIFTON AMU - CINCINNATI 20, OPIO /I E LTHOIT r•' l USSEK 1448 Woodi,od Avenue octal and , ' Qrsonai S Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Satovsky of 1250 Chicago boulevard an- nounce the coming marriage of their daughter, Naomi, to Dr. Jo- seph Raymond Eder, on June 2 The wedding will take place at the Book Cadillac. !MILLER Jim Mr. and Mrs. Linoff of 3770 Duane entertained 40 guests at a Bar Mitzvah dinner in hono...…

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…"far y1PPROTP, MW1Silin ROM lair PAGE EIGHT MU SIC AN IMPORTANT CONVENTION On the Occasion of the Jewish National Workers' Alliance Eleventh Convention, to be Held Here April 28 to May 2. MEASSADOES You can depend on this model for style. Its good and whole- some. You can depend on it for comfort. Toe fits easy—heel and arch firmly. But that is not all— it is made of choice Sc o t c h leather, which reveals its rich quality every time it...…

April 27, 1928 • Page Image 9

…A merica Awish Periafical Older CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO HE ETROIT MICHALESKO, MATINEE NEW AMUSEMENT PARK OPENS DOORS APRIL 27 IDOL OF THE YIDDISH STAGE, TO PLAY HERE BY POPULAR DEMAND Take Advantage of this Offer! The ravages of winter have abused your car. Bring it here and let us get it in good shape for the hard driving you will do this summer. We have a large, modern, up-to-date garage. Fully guaranteed to render A-1 ser...…

April 27, 1928 • Page Image 10

…ittEraorr EINISROPIKIL CLUB) NEWS JUST BORN! Hebrew Relief Club. But it can talk In colorful language Of intriguing values .. . OF' BRIDGE SPECIALS . . . OF GIFTS ALLURING .. . Ased-Ed•Din Sorority. I N EDITOR'S NOTE TO CONTRIBUTORS The Most 1 S1 14 Unique Cafe In Detroit Meta Alpha Theta Sorority. The Meta Alpha Theta Sorority dance, the last of the club sea- son's dances, will be held at the All club and society notes and Stabler...…

April 27, 1923 • Page Image 1

…Americo 'elvish Periodical Carter CLIPT04 AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English RROAICLE Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION v VOL. XIII. NO. 22 HEBREW SCHOOLS TO Tragedy Behind Jews',,r ASK FOR $25,000 IN Jokes About Soviets ONE-DAY CAMPAIGN Tuesday, May 15, Set Aside As Canvassing Day for Local • Talmud Torahs. ASSIGNED QUOTA NEEDED FOR INSTITUTION'S WORK First Gr...…

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…PLEPentort/ElowICARaNictz PAGE TWO "Good DEATH OF COMMUNAL TRAGEDY BEHIND JEWS' JOKES ABOUT SOVIET WORKER MOURNED BY (Concluded from Page One) MANY INSTITUTIONS Furniture on the wall, where it said: "Twenty- five million people dying of hunger." "Pah!" came the answer. ''You know what Soviet millions are." . • • 'When the edict went out that it was permitted to sell spirits in Soviet Russia, but only of 38 per cent in- stead of the 40 per...…

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…,'swish Perialleat Carta WrtoN AMUR • ciNcuoun 10, OHIO Tit cper no n;lEvasnlititom 'CZ ZEIREI ZION HEARS CONVENTION REPORT eann ERS aura, Sittig qstr- WE SPEAK from Paris Gowns Inspired by Such Famous Parisian Ate- liers as: LANVIN DENEE BERTHE 1E 1•11 •in 196 PATOU CHANEL JENNY AGNES MILER SOEURS Ial ,,D.J: SHOPS, doshstr, 1, lIssallnomni 13 98 DODGE BROTHERS torium of the temple, attracted a ca- Levine read a sh...…

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…711E1)erRorr,kranet P.ON ICLE rAGE FOUR The Death of A. B. Seelenfreund. BWISfietRONICIE THE ET The sudden death of . B. Seelenfreund, secretary of the Order of li'nai B'rith and' of District Grand Lodge No. six, re- moves from the rank of the order one who has played a leading MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION part in shaping its policies and in forwarding its ideals. Indeed Published Weeky by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. t...…

April 27, 1923 • Page Image 5

…America Amish Period cal Critter CLIFTON AYLNUZ • CINCINNATI 20, ONIO TifeVErizprr,fiNisti G-I AS . I file. : of th, alt. uis I n. CENTENARY OF SABATO MORAIS member of its board of trustees and I delivered a lecture in its first course. Contrary to the opinion generally held as to the aloofness of the I Sephardim, Dr. Morals was the lead- ing spirit in aiding the Russian Jews to establish themselves in Philo- Birth delphia and its ne...…

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…- PAGE SIX TfiBiker"r4kwism.CAR.T41611 46* • octal: and arsortat The AT (raisin./ S 1448 \Voodwanl Avenue N e)' arribals in the Lew Aping Beau/ 01 Clothes Q./It .Q. ttle 'Prices - try - Engagement Announced A Great May Mt society Items and other local note. ahould be communic•ted to the eke of The Chronivle by 5 o'clock Wadi...day •Iternoon In order to •ppear In the current week'. Issue. Phone Glendale 9300, Society Editor. Mai...…

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…A merica 'elvish Periodical Carter CIATTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PAGE SEVEN litskritorrlowt LARONICLE enift Engagement73 -1 TIRELESS WORKER FOR CARNIVAL AND BAZAAR Ism* The Cape Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Reisman an ounce the engagement of their aughter, Gertrude, to Joshua S. Sa d r asnhn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham 1. Sarasohn. Mrs. Max Krell and children, Sylvia and Shorty, of Greenfield avenue' have returned from a delightful s...…

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…PAGE EIGHT litsfieraorrAwisniA__a_ornac If any one telleth thee he has searched for knowledge and not at- tained it, believe him not; if he tel. leth thee he has attained knowledge without searching for it, believe him not; but he that telleth thee that he has searched for knowledge and at- tained it, thou mayest believe him.— The Talmud. qternul nub Cub ;Iltes A woman lover a poor youth rather than a rich old man.—The Talmud. Purity Cha...…

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…▪ A lfieri= ffewish Periodeal Cotter •CLIPTON AVENUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE Tif EP CTROff, IEWISII ['IRONICAL wee ANTI-JEWISH RIOTERS RELEASE IS DEMANDED BUCHAREST.—(J. T. A.)—Anti- semitic students at the universities of 13ucharsst, Klausenberg and Temes- demanding from the gov- struck var ernment the release of the students who were arrested for the participat- ing in anfi-Jewish riots. A. D. HILLMAN Real Est•te Exchange Spe...…

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…MEILLTRONILIVISItffitt0111CLE Digesting the Week's News • (Concluded from Editorial page.) Single Home., Duplexes and [ Home Site. inn tables of J•eriab Corompandeac• Burma and Famish Telegraphic Agitm7.) truth than propaganda in Jemal's cor- respondence to the Morning Post. While Jewish Palestine will be built on a basis of friendship with the Arabs, it is only right that the pio- . neer builders defend themselves against the evil resul...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The only Jewish Publication in the State of Michigan Devoted to the Interests of the Jewish People DETROIT, MICH., APRIL 27, 1917 Vol. II. 46 11;0-14641 Ira 41 I ij mR1 Vatil IMPti "MI INA IN; LINA ** jval A.. No. 9 It I ‘q,1 "HELP US!" JEWS OF RUSSIA TO JEWS OF AMERICA LH Pt WE ARE FREE-But HUNGRY! —Courtesy. American Jewish Chronicle. ■ ;"• 11 644411FM "ArJ...!3A1 1 4 11,,v1.;"-,4111,1, ,i 01,0}11,Calkil...…

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