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December 28, 1928 • Page Image 1

…America (with Periodical eater II EbETR011AWISR 6fRONICLE All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS - - CLIFTON AVENUI • CINCiNNATI 20, OHIO _ TAE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1928 VOL. XXVII. NO. 5 ZIONIST COUNCIL APPROVES AGENCY BY 39 TO 5 VOTE Dr. Wise's Last Minute Pro- test Fails to Rally the Opposition. WEIZMANN-MARSHALL AGREEMENT ENDORSED Austria Stirred Over Cou...…

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…. MPP1 19.1 • itEigniorr,Amstitimor lag PAGE TWO THE HOLIDAY COAT POLAND ABOLISHES OLD RESTRICTIONS A VITAL JEWISH YOUTH MOVEMENT WINDOW AND MIRROR By P. M. Raakin. JEWISH PUPILS BEATEN FOR SABBATH ABSENCE BUCIIAREST.—(J. T. A.)— "Rabbi," asked a rustic minden Medical aid had to be adniinis- Of a Ilebrew chief, tered to 15 Jewish pupils of the working for the welfare "Why do the the , poor help not the their poor, secondary ry schoo...…

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…, Almeria *with Periodical Carter CIJIPTON AYINU1 - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO **. PAGE THREE 9LTROIVEIVISil RON ICLE • I nize Travel the Motorcoach Way The Only Direct Route Disraeli, England's great states- man, said, "Public health is the foundation upon which we repose the happiness and power of a coun- p. m. try. The care of public health is the first duty of a statesman." New York City 8:15 a. BUFFALO Two Trip., $6.25, Daily Thru S...…

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…7/1 E i fiETROITIEWLSOI ORM ICLE NOTED ENTERTAINERS AT PURITY CHAPTER'S NEW YEAR EVE PARTY - - ------ Life Insurance Means To You It Means: --Freedom from financial worry in your old age. -Education for your children. -A sure method of carrying out your plans for your family's welfare. -A solution to your partnership settlement problems. -An improvement in your credit rating. And Remember This: -Life Insurance is the ONLY plan ever devis...…

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…P ah* 111111111111 • 41.11111111111111 alts 1111811111111 sss r: MEDEFFMKILWISII ARM GROUP PLANS CATTLE BREEDING IN SYRIA Ryria have been started by a Zion- ist group, the Syrian newspapers state. BEIRUT.—(J. A.)—Negotia- The group-is said to be willing tions with the Syrian authorities to $nvest a capital of 100,0110 for granting the facilities to de- Syria have been started by a Zion- velop the breeding of cattle and The names of th...…

December 28, 1928 • Page Image 8

…HEVETROITIEWISRCARONICIAt OM, `z".tgAlkt&h=t, t16:5V 1174=55Virlith ELIEDETROIVEWIS/1 &RON IGLE Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. President Secretary and Treasurer .Managing Editor Advertising Manager JOSF.PH J. CUMMINS JACOB H. SCHAKNE PHILIP SLOMOVITZ MAURICE M. SAFIR Entered as Second-class matter March 1, 1916, at the Postoffice at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 1, 1819. General Offices and Public...…

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…America Amish Pedalled Cada CLIFTON MMUS • CINCINNATI 20, CH1O ThEVentonliewisn I DETROITER Outlawry of War CURTAINS II FORMER WEDS DAUGHTER OF SOCIALIST LEADER I've) FAULTLESSLY LAUNDERED OR CLEANED (Continued from Preceding SPORT NOTES grin* N eill By GEORGE JOEL Al Cornsweet Win. Highest Sao!. Henry Glickman Married to Miss toward "bringing the land, sea • rship Award. an air forces to the right point." Nina E. Hillquit. Albert Cor...…

December 28, 1928 • Page Image 10

…PAGE EIGHT EIROCP EWISR TOSCHA SEIDEL GETS MARRIAGE LICENSE 014: Home New Year's Day, BEGINNING MONDAY CLEARANCE SALE FINAL REDUCTIONS PRICES BELOW COST DRESSES Evening, Street, Afternoon and Sports $35 $55 Formerly to $55.00 Formerly to $65.00 Formerly to $125.00 COATS Dress and Sports, Luxuriously Furred $79 $52 Formerly to $05 Formerly to $125 $95 $135 Formerly to $165 Formerly to $225 ENSEMBLES—HALF PRICE NO LAY-A...…

December 28, 1928 • Page Image 11

…141aricam lavish Periodical Ceder CLIFTON ATINU1 - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO ■ ssww .actatbnd Qrsonea . untorr p11 elarieweuewsw. PAGE NINE fEwun ef RON ICLfs town guests were Mrs. M. She-, piero of New York City and Jo-' seph Freedman of London, Eng- land. Engagements Mr and Mrs. I.ewis Lenhoff of Mrs. Anna Cohen of Gladstone avenue announces the engagemen 2724 Elmhurst avenue announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son Nen of her (laughter, M...…

December 28, 1928 • Page Image 12

…PAGE TEN H MUSIC which closes the program. Since the entertainment will take place between 8:45 and 9:15 p. m., mem- bers and visitors are requested to be on time. Meetings of the Hazomir Choral HAZOMIR CHORALISTS are held every Thursday START NEW FEATURE Society evening at the Shaarey Zedek branch, 9125 Twelfth street. Every- Radio Riddles and Pauline Teitel- one interested in Jewish music is baum Appear as Soloists et invited. Lace Meeti...…

December 28, 1928 • Page Image 13

…Amerfram ycwisk Periadletl Carter CLIFTON ARNO' - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO ti • ,4111111tiliIIIII11411111111 1211111L1121 1 111111141111111111WIN me Ai Long Procession of Special Features at Hollywood New Year Show. IJ 1 '414f 1 '111 LIDO A REAL NEW YORK NITE CLUB FOR 1 DETROIT , CAFE last year the Hollywood theater was packed from top to bottom, I with more than 100 people standing for its special New Year's Eve • performance and thi...…

December 28, 1928 • Page Image 14

…- ▪ REVETROIT EW1SR 08:0711614E ■ Deptnda hl e C a rtage and r r ans f er CITY MESSENGER COMPANY E. Vernor 937 Highway Cadillac 3240 A Simple Answer to a Common Question— DR. WISE TO PRESS . 1 HIS ZIONIST FIGHT (Continued From Page One). LUIE1 NEWS we Zionists do not mistrust the non-Zionists," he declared. "As Horne Relief Society. trustees of the Jewish people At the last meeting of the so-, their rights are given to them by cie...…

December 28, 1923 • Page Image 1

…America yavish periodical Carta ER 21 i ts GLENDAL E 9-3-0-0 VOL. XV. NO. 5 WEIZMANN TO OPEN LOCAL 1924 DRIVE FOR KEREN HAYESOD tinimar, in for the Jeo. friends and tisstt 1 • ivity in univi47,' at the .0 1 es 1.• •(;,, Jurist e Note dsiei 's Men's ak rWtilBe HRONICL Tit° 4 r "-- Telephone l ^"HE ONLY JEVISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICI - GAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER Koplowitz's Book Is His Memcial Detroiters Urged to ...…

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…- .1•MENIrjr - ••• /)131:011; PAGE TWO muyszslyszsZIXJ131Z,711a, /3 4 / 4/3/ 14 / A // At 43 1 1,3 t4' Al 01 RON wiz, YIDDISH THEATER TO PRESENT NEW DRAMA AT ORCHESTRA HALL SUNDAY J. N. F. NOTES 1'2 MUSIC The Jewish National Fund e m. mittee of Detroit was fortunate the past week in securing the servit os of Nina Tarasova, Alexander Albert Miller, local attorney, to ssrve as secretary. At a meeting Akimoff and Lazar Weiner hel...…

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…v ista/Cam Pinsk periodical Cotter CLUTON ATINTJ1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO pitigntprriensnyonynco N MI JEWISH STUDENTS OF N. Y. ORGANIZED ?ne of to o•ve rag held rhy c r p.. Hillel Foundation Expected to Become An Intercollegiate Organization. .11 usl to C0111- is directed by Rabbi Benjamin M. Frankel. The foundation hopes to promul- gate the spirit of Rabbi Hind and to foster his zeal for Ilebrew learning. It is trying to stimulate in...…

December 28, 1923 • Page Image 4

…sm. ErRo ivii Et c itLtioNic PAGE FOUR The Death of Rabbi Koplowitz. dig esting As noted in our last week's issue, Rabbi Isidore Koplowitz, for a number of years a resident of Detroit, passed away on Z1F TOccIt'33 Nan Monday of last week. Though for a number of years not in the MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION active ministry, Rabbi Koplowitz never ceased to maintain a Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publiahing o., Inc. Mgr. kee...…

December 28, 1923 • Page Image 5

…A merica Pprish Periodical Caster CLIFTON AMU& • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE 1)gr ttetTfrwisti Km Ku, armpit Nell El Notes .11. Colf5firr, 14/-60 1:1V" tE. JOSEPH- - I Sunday Services: On Sunday morning, Dec. 30, at 10:45, Rabbi Henry J. Berkowitz will deliver a sermon on the topic "Re- Be Chas. H. Ime1M.1 I ligion and Politics—A Glimpse Into 1Cupywriaht. Ian, was the Future." All are cordially in- Well, Lord Alfred Douglas, the mise...…

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…A merica 'elvish Periodical Carter CLIFTON ARP= • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PAGE SEVEN eye_ ocial and Qrsonai FLIERS DROP KLAN TRACTS AS RABBI URGES TOLERANCE A.)—While Rabbi Isaac Landman of the Temple 1„ Israel, Far Rockaway, L. , was try- ing to soften the anti-Klan spirit of his congregation, an airplane plying between Rockaways for more than two hours was littering the country side with pamphlets whcih announced that the Klan would conti...…

December 28, 1923 • Page Image 8

…iffLi)crioon. PAGE EIGHT ' Labor Department and the Immigrant INC.)woommeo.v., swewoom,N1CARRINGTON, Semi-Annual MARK-DOWN I I EVERY SHOE IN THE I Women's Department I REDUCED AT LEAST I 20 % I By JAMES J. DAVIS, Mr. and Mrs. 11. Gordon and fam- ily have moved from 1643 Burlin- game avenue to their new home at 2515 Chicago boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kaplan of Riverside drive, Windsor, left on Sun- day for Los Angeles, Cali...…

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…A %WAIN Prith CLIFTON AMU' • CINCINNATI 10, 01110 curter PAGE NINE 'tag ROITAWISR @RON ICIL ENROLL TO TAKE RABBINICAL COURSE YOM KIPPUR: OUTWORN INSTITUTION REFORM TEMPLE IN' 77 CHICAGO'S "GHETTO" By RABBI J. MAX WEIS Judaism, throughout its history of progress, has been a succession of bat- tles against the over .vhelming weight of massed traditions. Long before the original leaders of Reform Judo- Mainsinales turned the mind of his ...…

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…DECEMBER 28, 19 /itelientorr,Axisii (A ROlvo.4 PRINTING TRUTH TO Digesting the News FIGHT JEW-HATERS of the Week URGED BY V1LLARD Timammrs DAVID J HIRSCH BY (Concluded from Page 1.) (From Correspondence end Cables of Jewish Telegraphic Agents.) we are citizens different from the others. We are all Frenchmen and brothers. You cannot say that for all countries. There is no question of pogroms, massacres or persecutions with us. We conside...…

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