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May 27, 1927 • Page Image 7

…A merican Avish Periodleal Cotter CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO T frwisn TifFpgiLROJ4 nee 1 SUMMER FROLIC ti MUSIC TEACHER HAS 1=1-- 1 &F MEP PLANS COMPLETED DISTINCTIVE RECORD Another 4-year-old prodigy was discovered in the recent children's 'VW' piano playing contest, this time a HER WEDDING DAY. Perfectly planned to the last detail ... With the exquisite fashions of to- day and the Bridal Tra- ditions of Yesterday unit...…

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…'PAGE EIGHT rftEPLTROMEIVIR LFAI ROT4 CLE att d Qrsonal Mrs. Abe Robinson and daugh- ter, Sally, and Mrs. B. Silverberg of 3200 Chicago boulevard have left for a motor trip to Indian- apolis to attend the auto races. --- Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Foreman of 2955 Fullerton avenue will be at home Ill Sunday, June 5, from 2 to 5 and from 7 to 10, in honor of the confirmation of their son, Jay , Leonard. No cards. Gulian's Greatest Sale of Oritntal ...…

May 27, 1927 • Page Image 9

…vimericam Auffsh periodical Carter • CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE Pit Pg170111Al1efliONICLE KUNSKY THEATERS CARD OF THANKS GULIAN LEAVING FOR RENT-Cass lake. Six-room cottage, right by beach. Run- FOR THE ORIENT , Miss Laurette DeYoung of 2263 ors CLASSFIED ADAMS ning, water. Rent very reason- _ Laurie," a spectacular Blaine avenue wishes to thank her able. Call Ilemlock 7733-J eve- "Annie L11-1 relatives and many frien...…

May 27, 1927 • Page Image 10

…MEDgraorynvisn etRor ICU NEW NURSERY IS Yeshiva To Re- vive Education $100,000 NAMED AS CITY'S PART OF YESHIVA FUND Ford, Why Did yummy MAY 20, 1927 • ZIONISTS PREPARE MEETING FOR LI 0 SKY KRAUSE PRAISES of Hunisarian life. Ile told that hi, vanced stages of tuberculosis. I would now have an oportunity to ' Many of these had been refused ,-• AI TT buy a farm. As the owner of a j admittance by other sanatoria be- 1 on farm he would be pr...…

August 27, 1926 • Page Image 1

…IfRONICL- 14ETROIT Ms Jewish News MI Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1926 VOL. XXX, NO. 13 TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents championshipGame PALESTINE ON EVE Be th El Prepares PALESTINE HAS Condition FARM COLONISTS SOVIET GOVERNMENT [Finds is Russian Most Satisfactory or Record Crowd MESSAGE FOR JEWS, Is Set For August 29 OF NE...…

August 27, 1926 • Page Image 2

…PEPentorrpout(ARomtat PAGE TWO the annual field days were held at Sugar Island, but since the closing of that island, both lodges meet annually at points convenient to both lodges. It's a real old-time get-together pig nic, with ping lemonade and plenty ; goodies for old and young, races, min Holiday Services (Ciiithenlo (garner The United Hebrew Schools of Detroit SERVICES FOR ROSH HASHONAH AND YOM KIPPUR sie Tawno(i l ogfutTe'sinost o...…

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…PAGE THREE IfEllent-kri EwAsi iffiLtafigg temple Beth El HOLY DAY SERVICES Will be held as follows: TEMPLE BETH EL Main Auditorium, Dr. Leo M. Franklin officiating. Brown Memorial Chapel, Rabbi Leon From officiating. 0000121300 SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES Orchestra Hall, Prof. A. N. Franzblau officiating. Arlene Frances Ginsburg Memorial Auditorium (3430-32 Fen- kell Ave.), Mr. Bernard Zeiger officiating. 000 0-0 0017 HOURS OF SERVICE E...…

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…PAGE FOUR plEY)Entorr,/rmsnaiRCMC1/3 BABY DAY NURSERY WILL HOLD HOLIDAY SERVICES "Voters of Wayne County can make no mistake in considering fa- vorably the candidacy of Thomas F. Farrell for county clerk. Mr. Farrell is well known to the citizens of De- troit, and has had opportunity in various capacities of demonstrating his worth and ability. He now holds the office for which he seeks re-elec- tion. He has made • good county cler...…

August 27, 1926 • Page Image 5

…PAGE FIVE ThEberitoff,Awisn C ICON ICU: D. &. C. Uses Radio Compasses. Steamers Greater Detroit and Greater Buffalo, of the Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Company. which make overnight trips between Detroit • nil Buffalo, have the distinction of bring the first passenger steamers on the Great Lakes to be equipped with • radio compasses. The radio compass has been em- ployed on the Great Lakes only a CUM- iteratively short time, and up to th...…

August 27, 1926 • Page Image 6

…ATDerRorriovisn (Awls icLE b'e2fee' ..etc4Yik VVin'Y Vlaz TREDLTROITJEWISil eiRONICUri MSC.. ARMIN FWVIMIJIM MIMES M 10011111.1, Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing G. Inc. l e JOSEPH J. CUMMINS JACOB MARGOLIS JACOB H. SCHAKNE 1 ""'" Masend-class mater President Editor General Manager 11.1 1,:o.tors. Hick- under grihal;r Ya s1 . " General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telephone: Cadillac ...…

August 27, 1926 • Page Image 7

…EmPeraon;kwuRCA RON IcLe. — 0eqi.F1.5 Meittple Nett! Et The Value of the Church ---Synagogue Conference Notes G IAS. Morning Services, 10:30: ciOSEPW•=2—. 's'aurday I Subject, Saturday, Aug. 28: "The o His custom of wrapping the pearl of wisdom in the tinfoil of epi- gram antagonized this literal-minded people. They suspected the sincerity of one who could joke about matters of great seriousness the justice of his comments for and import,...…

August 27, 1926 • Page Image 8

…limpuntorrlarisnalitomictc PAGE EIGHT ATHENA GIRLS FORMAL DANCE SET FOR SEPT. 19 Miss Esther Zalesin has been cho- sen chairman of the reception com- mittee for the formal dance to be September 1st September 30th The Masonic Country Club is con- Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern and I family, who left some time ago for', tinuing to exert its usual lure with an Eastern motor trip, visited in New I Detroit's hostesses. Mrs. Abe Silber- York, Atla...…

August 27, 1926 • Page Image 9

…PAGE NINE Tit L Ikriwrawisn (NROISICLE Marriages 6 Ex- Paris Chin Elrprudly Eli pressed in New Frocks For Autumn per Misses and Wow n o f Moderate Prieings 25.00 and A Distinctive Collection Accenting the Inimitable Chic and Genius of the Foremost Paris Coutu- riers. Developed in the Loveliest Autumn Fabrics and Colors. 39.5 0 7a, Axon Alpo ' GEL . _ SiAtE (01.41,1 , OA. SKA1 MO IONIOCTION won m acial and arso Dr. and :qrs. A...…

August 27, 1926 • Page Image 10

…Picpergorrfrwisn (A ROMICLE PAGE TEN ARTS CLUB ACTIVE DURING PAST YEAR Engagrments "Where Good Furniture is Not Expensive" OBITUARY Ui tVtt 4Agslzx* V:tztzVkiYi AeP BUY MRS. ANTOINETTE GOLDSTEIN SALE Mrs. Antoinette Goldstein of 299 NOW ENDS Works of Many Members Exhibited Meilbury avenue passed away 011 ,',' AND SAVE • r. anu airs. • 1448 Woodward Power AUG. 31st ,,_, Aug. 19, after an illness of two 11:, In Art Galleries end at Beth ...…

August 27, 1926 • Page Image 11

…PAGE ELFVEN THEDETRonjEwisn(RONICLE Fred W. Green for Governor I TO CONDUCT SERVICES I AT THE ASTOR THEATER Daciir t I in. AUG.29 t MAT DAILY THEREAFTER of the Prince of Judaea and the fair Esther NEW TWO-TON TRUCK BY GRAHAM BROTHERS This is the newly announced big Mother of the two well known smaller trucks built by graham Brothers-the tan-ands-half and the G. Boy one- ton. The price, due to Graham Brothers hugs production, is exce...…

August 27, 1926 • Page Image 12

…AUGUST 27, 1926 ntEPerRorr,/onsnetRONKU: TO HOLD EUROPEAN MINORITIES MEET lelegations and the American Jew. to Palestine would he for the Zionist ish Congress. Organization to cease to exist. By 2. 'L'he committee should be em- that I mean that an entirely new or- A Non-Sectarian Country Boarding School for Girls. powerod to take part in the forthcom- ganization should be created which Ideally heated on the Hudson should be free from nation...…

November 27, 1925 • Page Image 1

…A merico Par ish periodical Carta rer -' New Location: 0 ir 525 w 00 w AR o CLIFTON Arms - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO REDETROIT w1 R 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Per Year, $3.00; Pet Copy, 10 Cents 27, 1925 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY,i0VEMBER VOL. XIX. NO. I CO TELEPHUSE CADILLAC SKRZYNSKI I r Dr. FORMS COALITION GOVT. IN POLAND Freehof Speaks At Temple Beth El TO ATTEND JOHNSON ADVOCATES DR. JOSEPH A. R...…

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….4it,TI:i8TJEKS/IPIROPIICL8 Et"- PAGE TWO I van will take place on Monday e,,,,, ning, Dec. 14, at the Little th eme"; 80 Rowena street. This will be in the form of a Chanukah gathering, Membership Dance: All members are urged to be present The Junior Hadassah Unit will hold at this meeting, as a most :nteresting its annual membership dance on Sun- Chanukah program will be vi e". day evening, Dec. 20, at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, for pai...…

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…A merico, AidSit Periodical Older CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE ter, rgratermit zntrl Cub in Ins. , est :ing Junior Star. A well attended and interesting meeting of the Junior Star club was held Sunday afternoon, Nov. 22, at of home of Miss Selma Kleind of Brush street, with the staid 1he58 7 the leader, Miss Lillian Ketai. The organization was fortunate in having a, a speaker Miss Blume I. whose talk was educational a...…

November 27, 1925 • Page Image 4

…ATM: tiny el RCN - 4-g` 'N t.- 'VAT< roN'i NS_ tion. Modern anthropologists have not been able to dis- cover mental or physical inferiority. But even above and beyond this the Negro has become conscious of his By S. MELAMED Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publiehing Cis., Inc. own racial worthwhileness. This feeling has often car- ./ ried him beyond the feeling of equality and many ne Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jewi...…

November 27, 1925 • Page Image 5

…A merica fewisk Periodical Cork( CLIFTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO LI. I el $ I ; atfilla11Pr armpit Nett! El Notes OiAS. Kun ANDMAROSi ACQUITTED BY COURT Charge of Throwing Bombe Proved And Verdict Called Prejudiced. l-2. 'Modern Science and Old. Fashioned Faith." - BUDAPEST,—(i. T. A.)—Joseph r- - Marffy, 24 year old bank official and = 1413 to U407 ex-secretary of the Awakening Mag. = yars and Karl Marosi, 24 year old Z.• dru...…

November 27, 1925 • Page Image 6

…filuDernorilt;wisti(iittoritan PAGE SIX Ertgagrmrnts The Treasure Trove of Time time Wednesday. n JEWELERS One of the largest attendances at i C WOODWARD AVE. AT JOHN R A wonderland of beautiful toys for Detroit children to visit and enjoy. Located in the Auditorium on the 12th floor of the Woodward Avenue Building. It is easy to reach. Five express elevators run di- rectly to it from the first floor of the Woodward Avenue Bui...…

November 27, 1925 • Page Image 7

…viNetkalf Jewish Periodkal eater CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN A timm.teu tO?i iCIA nRor e 13:Sitafi FRIEDMAN•ISRAEL New Dance frocks For OVIisses '49 . 5 $ Mrs. Jack Wagner of 4120 Brush street entertained on Saturday, Nov. 14, with a kitchen shower in honor of Miss Sarah Pohl, a bride-elect. Miss Pohl was the recipient of many love- ly gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sternfield of 514 East Kirby avenue announce the b...…

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…Kua Ro 6.__14_, 9ffRon;A:Insti (1 PAGE EIGHT 1 MUSIC .1=1.19 s Useful Gifts Will Bring Fond Remembrances For Your Friends and Loved Ones Gifts of splendid, Joyous beauty and comfort bringing years of delight Beautiful 72-inch French Tapestries framed with cords R $15.00 MEN'S SMOKERS $5.00 and upward to $35.00 CHILDS ROCKER -- $3.75 to $6.50 Polychrome mirrors with light attachment cords FLOOR LAMPS Bridge and Table $15.00 t...…

November 27, 1925 • Page Image 9

…A merico 5cwish periodical Carter CLIFTON AYINUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE NINE illEVernorriEmsn GittoN Ian Ma. the store of RENT-5 room flat. With all modern conveniences. 1158 Phila- delphia West near Hamilton ave- nue. BOOK OF READINGS FOR Status of European Jews Speaks On CLASSIFIED :-: COUNCIL PUBLISHES M Mme. Mueller-Cohen Gives In- Raise•Rimini Recital HADASSAH LEADER RETURNS FOR MEET I YEARLY REMITTANCE FOR ORPHANS IN ...…

November 27, 1925 • Page Image 10

…NOVEMBER 27. 1925 Plupgrraxrjr,wksHO Rom me B'RITH SHOLOM HEAD AGAINST STATEMENT POHL'S - - — Kraus Upbraids Chamber of Commerce for Favoring Alien Registration. New Kosher Restaurant The Finest Outside of New York and Chicago. at 8939 Twelfth Street You will be cordially welcomed. gement. can be Special made for parties. DELICATESSEN LUNCHES PHILADELPHIA, l'a.—(J. T. A.) —The Philadelphia Chamber of Com- merce was severely criticize...…

March 27, 1925 • Page Image 1

…Asteriazit "(wish periodical Cotter 1925 IAN.N ■ ‘ All Jewish News % MI Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS 11- EbETROIT LWISII RRONICLE THE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1925 evil: VOL. XVII. NO. 18 OLDEST SYNAGOGUE c _ on _uct Campaigns Throughout State 1. GIV ES FLAG IN N. , f0 GRACE cline e e e ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN L Central Buildiki,rqf the Ilebrew inational Good - Will. RABBI DE SOLA POOL MAKES PRES...…

March 27, 1925 • Page Image 2

…77teDeri tan; m∎ isnCi RONICLE PAGE TWO NO CATHOLICISM FOR JEWISH CHILDREN Jewish Member of Italian Senate Op poses Catholic Instruction. Tliatrren's Tamer ROME.—(J. T. A.I —The Meek that Jewish children in the Itslis• public schools should not be .•... pelted to attend Catholic religien - struction and that in general Ss- lie propaganda be removed free, •- Finding the Slain Abe ," which wee schools, was Professsr FROM THE ARABIC awarded ...…

March 27, 1925 • Page Image 3

…▪ A merica Puislt periodical CeNter CUPTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE PEPLUM:Pant tif RON ICU )R are Safe When Stored at THE RO1.1.1.V.: I I) Yoar Fara Oar Rate la Only There I've (') nt. REN MUSIC AND . A1SICIANS . • •QA ' WO% isuel n " to Op. His is Elijah of Arthur Middleton. Nlendelsso lm's oratorio, "Elij . I which has taken its place indisput- la deep, rich, dramatic organ, always noble, and used with the great...…

March 27, 1925 • Page Image 4

…jitE9Eraon l i w isneutoritcm PAGE FOUR Ng_ . Ng, .114, ,Ar• .11 V, 1/4.•111 Vt. AN, body of protectors, saviors and coercers devising ways and means of preserving our morals. And despite all EWISII el-RON ICLE ' this legislation there is an orgiastic manifestation that HE EIRDIT an APrOli •••• •• surpasses anything experienced in the whole history of Oa CIWAr ■ ■■ IMMO 1•113M ra rut lhot ,150 ,C ,1 4.4" fdror The University ...…

March 27, 1925 • Page Image 5

…A merica Avis* periodical Coder CLIFTON ATTNUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE lilt fQt 0-1AS . tf. (Copywright, 1921. otf54.r, JEWISH EDUCATION J) COMMISSION MEETS IN CINCINNATI. 01110 JosEpH,------ car goes tra bring , snge 7h, l/•eall of the Written Wont surely there sailed into port a new magazine devoted to t he to cause nie. The other day Jewish Science. Clifton Ilarby Levy is the editor. Jewish Science, ladies grows of entlenien,...…

March 27, 1925 • Page Image 6

…litcPerRondmmt (Ammo". Alb • PAGE SIX Y. W. H. A. NOTES Arlen's Famous Story, "The was director for Mine Ronstelle one summer. In "Iris," the heroine of "The Green Hat," which will be inter- preted by Miss Cornell, the author has created a character that will live long in inernory—audacious, spar- kling and strong-willed, she moves through life much misunderstood arid misunderstanding much, and she moves on with the same spirit of ad ven...…

March 27, 1925 • Page Image 7

…,AarleriealH Palish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE SEVEN ZOE nerlis.WrdEMSfl al RON io r, -• ! JEWISH FARMERS MULTIPLY IN U. S. le One The inter- author ill live Report Shows Number Has Grown to 75,000 . from 200 in 1900 spat- Moves and she of ad (/(1 several will he Kl Sun- th Sho bserver of its eb. 2:1, labor, buy and girl through the loan, I labor, settlement, extension and sani- tation department...…

March 27, 1925 • Page Image 8

…- - - 6 TilqkrRt2", rAGE EIGH1 'HOW 1 - o Develop at -id Maintain the In- terest of Our Young People in Judaism A CYCLE of SERVICE IL-O-MATIC Three Viewpoints Are Discussed Here—the Rabbi's, the Lay- man's and the Young Man's. -- - __ - -- ___ -- Note :-Ilerewith are given the abstracts of three (Editor's viewpoints on 'flow to Develop and Maintain the Interest of our xas, Young People in Judaism." Rabbi David Lefkowitz of Dallas, Te g...…

March 27, 1925 • Page Image 9

…A lgerka Plash Perforfical Cada CLIFTON AFINU1 • CINCINNATI 10, 01110 PAGE fileVanorrjnsisti (A RoN tax, 111111111P_; NINE Better Homes Show --- Exposition Building, March 28 to April 4th. \ Plain Rugs Advised With Fig- 101=01==l0C10====10=101:101=01 plsced where they will throw a light ured Drapes for Restful Upholstered Furniture Gives on the book or sewing of the occu- 0 and Beautiful Rooms. pants of the room at night. A amp Comfor...…

March 27, 1925 • Page Image 10

…rifspernorrinnstt altar Pra4 PAGE TEN — — thorities with regard to the ritual MECKLENBURG PLANS slaughter of animals, particularly SHECHITAH PROHIBITION whether the meat so slaughtered is BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—It is report- ed from Mecklenburg that the authroi- ties there are taking action which it is feared is aiming at the ultimate pro- hibition of Shechitah. Questions are being put by the au- sold only to Jews or also to non-Jews. The gene...…

March 27, 1925 • Page Image 11

…PAGE ELEVEN jrisit6iftorticuE FIEDurnorrEr survey aitteee. in the 7 and urg e i n AIM — The &Via r. a con- hl here, ,uadi de he Am. lopment 'FLINT TO CELEBRATE UNIVERSITY OPENING 10000 "At home away from home." 1 I The Hotel Goddard Cordially invite. you to Hot Springs National Park Arkansas g g g PI 1. in a things d Thirt• "f • Where old fashioned hospitality is dispensed in such a manner that you are Rabbi Judah L. Levin w...…

March 27, 1925 • Page Image 12

…oef,7Irrsron' /MISR liellirflqZ PAGE TWELVE CHARITY DANCE TO BE HELD AT STATLER APR. 5 First Steel Beams Are Swung Into Position For Greater Hudson Store Miss Minnie Willis is one of the workers for the dance to be given Sunday evening, April 5, at the Stat- (USSE K Wueciwant Awno• Ensemble Suits With massive steel girders lowered into their supports, the first tier of big steel columnsall i place, and no w the first steel beams swung...…

March 27, 1925 • Page Image 13

…A merkam lavish periodical CeNter cuyro N A ra NUS -CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE THIRTEEN FIEVETRO1111:WINII_ORONIC1,B ATHENA GIRLS CLUB TO GIVE BRIDGE TEA Miss Sophie Blanche Schwartz is actively interested in a bridge tea to be given by the Athena Girls Club on The B. Siegel Co. Spring presentation presents everything that is new and smart in the realm of fashion, at a mide range of moderate prices. $35 to $395 ikalta Jr". ■ cr rs — " ...…

March 27, 1925 • Page Image 14

…iritieritorr,fr,WIS/161KON 'PAGE FOURTEEN 1 raternal anti (Dub \l'otes t , Aguda Shisho. Something Decidedly Emanuel Sisterhood. The Sisterhood of Congregation On Tuesday, March 10, the mem- a meeting in the hers of the Aguda Shisho attended 1 I Emanuel will hold the meeting of the Junior Iludassah. I synagogue Monday, March 30, at 2 p. m. Installation of officers will take , Miss Ilelen Oppenheim was hostess at the meeting on March 17...…

March 27, 1925 • Page Image 15

…A merican lavish Periodical Cotter - CLITTUN AVINMI • CINCINNATI 10, 01110 PAGE FIFTEEN kiltonft.wisto tto Cloldren's Portraits a Specialty. 'DIE JOANN STUDIOS Portraiture by Photography Commercial Photography Garfield 6500 Twelf th St., Near Blaine During 1924 80,000 alien women and girls attended classes and clubs maintained by the committee on im- migrant education of the New York section of the National Council of Jewish women in ,...…

March 27, 1925 • Page Image 16

…MARCH 27, 1925 ELEPEMATAWISII (111ZUA IctE Prince of Monaco Seeks Their Each.. sion From Casino. E MB 0 P IIFIEA CFI C 0 MM PA GARFIELD 2423.5380 LNVYOODAYL 874 8I E Vkfq:FL S X Tax Extra 11529 TWELFTH ST. Hemlock 9460 Harry Goldberg Samuel Goldberg William Goldberg Leo Goldberg The Central Theater, the only Jewish theater for drama in Poland's Zaharoff. The prince especially insisted that pass- capital, was liquidated because of the...…

February 27, 1925 • Page Image 1

…American swish periodical Cada , „...-- All Jewish News 1 All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS 1 i ________ CINCINNATI 10, 01(10 II- EbETROIT _MISR Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1925 VOL. XVII. NO. 14 Recalls Distinguished Services Jewish Sculptor of Jews to American Republic •• Achieves honors FAVORS NON-QUOTA RULE FOR...…

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…PIC VETBOrl; bAISketIVNICLE PAGE TWO night, Tuenday,, Building, Purim March 10. The meeting will be marked by an announcement of plans for the function. Dr. Louis We!ss, general chairman, stated that the ad- vance sale of tickets lead , him to be- lieve that the dance this year will draw a larger crowd than in previous years. WILL HEAR COMPLETE REPORTS ON BALL An °Fell meeting of the Bicur lein Society will he held at Emanuel Synagogue, Ta...…

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…A merica ffewish Periodical Carter CLIFTON ATIN011 • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PAGE THREE r, Pal ton; Awl cit Roy ict,r, SPEAKERS APPLAUD VALUE OF READING Fisc hundred persons attended the fourth annual neighborhood celebra- tion held last Monday evening at the Bernard Ginsburg Branch Library, ir street. The program 637 as opened with a dramatic reading W by Joseph Arica of the Yiddish Play- house. Solomon Schkloven, in an ad- stressed the imp...…

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…litsbfirRotT,/masn Km Kul PAGE FOUR • -- e . 12result e di in fall ure Feb. gard to the Jewish school problem in in the country. Jewish public opinion in Poland • the attitude of the repre,.:- Poland ended in failure Feb. 12. was recently much excited over an the Yiddish school syst Representatives of all educational incident in the Polsilt parliament mantled that only the societies, including the Yiddiahists' when the Jewish representatio...…

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…UPHOLDS JEWS' MD To N. y. CATHEDRAL i n n the Bib'e is the one in the opening I chapter which Says, generations of man. ' 'These are the [ WHERE KNOLLWOOD MEN WILL REST AFTER STRENUOUS GAMES AT GOLF V iltiltfi00 0 01- 1 4- 5 11f4 +1 1 .ii The living room of the c'uln house to be built for the Knollwood Countr Lot 'nuul' Il was this universal note Club, plans for which were , drawn up by Charles N. Agree, Detroit are inert, [ that WAS re...…

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…mm!!!!!!!1b ► CiatAMOX*C- 4 40-A V PL „r 'WY/ efROX ICU WISII EVETROIFIE__ maw I. seuessus ORT 46.1.1.1.041. aea Published Weekly by The Jeurtsb Chronicle Publiebied C.., Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager 91st, at the Postofac• at Detroit. intwed as Second-claw matter March 8, 1 Mich., under the At of March 3. ISM Y:etn% NS, re- re-. Nt- titude before the war. But those resentful, pro...…

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…Allletlealf Parish Periodical caller MNIGILWHALr.. sae °If5 117 5 0-Nr 0-1 AS . 1 T. c.) O S EP H Kopywilaht, 1921. by Chn.. H. Joseph ---- FURRIERS APPROVE BIG CHARITY FUND *********** *******0-cattxtettoeipaaesottsa*** 0-ottioetesc H>o ott0000mtioocioc000aoaott0000*Getoo-00000ti00000000000000000 Would Organize Philanthropic Efforts in Order to Avoid Continual Drives. the color ta l and the mall ite a a a I bo mato that some day...…

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…• ! ACTS AS CHAIRMAN OF EL MOSHE BALL Mrs. Anna Labret is chairman of a Purim ball to be given Sunday, March a, at the Atkinson Community WOMENS WEAR Is* Personal Shopping Service Woodward Avenue—between Grand River end State other local not. should be sommunumed to the office of The Items md All society Chronicle by 5 'clock Wednesday afternoon In order to appear in the current week's issue. Phone Glendale WOO, Society Editor. Mall noti...…

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