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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 ...…

December 28, 1923 • Page Image 2

…- .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...…

December 28, 1923 • Page Image 3

…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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…mrpr fitorv. 111‘1S11(7iRm int PAGE SIX I C. J. W. SCHOLARSHIP .1 % reclunigRigtett cringW1/414.041Wnec1 ilicrecgteerecg 4gtecogigutangwoctusserittne FOR RURAL LEADERS Council of Jewish Women Pro- vides Fund to Train Work- ers on Farms. Buy Early and Save on Furs. o 0 ., 13 Off I. „ „ 0 11 7, 4 , , Fine Furs . 1 1 iRich, beautfiul Hudson Seal, Cara- cul, Alaska Seal and Mink creations.; ti i tMade under my personal supervision ...…

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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...…

December 28, 1923 • Page Image 9

…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 ...…

December 28, 1923 • Page Image 10

…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...…

September 28, 1923 • Page Image 1

…Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English Telephone GLENDALE IFEDETROIT LWISI1 9-3-0-0 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION ICLOSE CENTRAL OFFICE OF WORLD ANTI-JEWISH BODY Protagonist of Palestine Who Is Visiting Jews of America. N. Y. Seminary 1 Uprising Against 1 SHAAREY ZED) K TO " Heads Drive for $1,000,000 I SPEAKERS OF NOTE AT SERVICES Whole of Czecho-Slovakia is Inundated With Anti-Se- milk Literature. Nationally P...…

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…iitEDETRon;ffinsn Rcoi Timm inumn BY DAVID Prinnire J. iirma liIRSCH Children's Corner (Frem noble• of Jewish Correepeadesea Serene and Jewish Telegraphk Agents.) Professor liochson, who was nominated by the Roumanian government party, has been elected to a senatorship. The new senator is one of the deans of the Czernowitz University. • • • • As dad used to say, there'. only on. thing that can be dickered for profitably in the dark, and...…

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…America ffavish Periodical eater Michigan s Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English CLIFTON AYINUZ • CINCINNATI 20, 0400 IFEbETROIT LW[SII 11RONICL- Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 j MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION DISCLOSE CENTRAL OFFICE OF WORLD ANTI-JEWISH BODY ' Protagonist of Palestine Who Is Visiting Jews of America. SHAAREY ZEDEK TO HEAR SPEAKERS OF NOTE AT SERVICES Whole of Czecho-Slovakia is Inundated With Anti-Se- mitic L...…

September 28, 1923 • Page Image 4

…:AGE TWO MOrritorr i/E ■ viss,(Ritomtais rt OVERS of the beautiful will find a veritable feast of attractiveness and value in our Fall display, not only in our own superb bed room furni- ture (made in our own factory) but in handsome suites for the living and dining room, as well as odd pieces and unique units for various parts of the home. 11 1 A morning or afternoon spent in going through our three floors (108 complete rooms) will be fo...…

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…American Amish, Pais dial Cuter ulnas Amara CINCINNATI 30, Ot110 Tilr,f)n vow bwICII PIRO'S IC LE A VIEW OF JEWS IN RUSSIA participation of the Jews in Russian affairs is alleged to to' the sole cause of all the troubles that have clone up- the Soviets Through the Eyes of an Italian Diplo- on the country. The Jews are blamed Life Under for everything. matic Agent. In the most intellectual and cultur- ed circles, you will cosine across the ...…

September 28, 1923 • Page Image 6

…PAGE FOUR rti4eritorr,ftiussiORwoci,c WARE & CO. !SYNAGOGUES HEAR SEMINARY APPEAL .. — hi Max Drob, chairman of its Endow- ment fund cuminittee said that the, Seminary had been in financial ditti- fatties for a number of years and that By DR. JOSEPH LURIA Members on several occasions Louis Marshall , New York Stook Exchange has had personally to advance thou- „ m iTh d.' sl;s osh',',r s "it's; h r, sti..": w i'' is ls ::: i`o'n...1". the ...…

September 28, 1923 • Page Image 7

…Amerfram Amish Palatial Carter rf tE &TR° rriaasii el RON tax TO REDEEM SOIL OF PALESTINE ANNOUNCE INTERESTING PROGRANI FOR SUCCOTH CELEBRATION SEPT. 30. ommunity program to T A. Succoth c xish Institute, High Jr be given at he and Hasti the Sunday, Sept. 30, at and promises p, M., 5 now complete to be both varied and interesting. It will consist of a talk on "The signifi- cance of Succoth" by Bernard Isaacs, Superintendent of the Hebrew ...…

September 28, 1923 • Page Image 8

…PAGE SIX E DETROIT AWISH LEMON ICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President Jacob H. Schskne, Business Manages Catered as second-class matter March 3, 1918, at the Postoffice at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879. General Offices and Publication Building 850 High Street West i l_LEPeritortimnsa filmy la4 log just issued will make clear what...…

September 28, 1923 • Page Image 9

…America ffewith Periodical Carter CUTTON AYINUI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE SEVEN bib pawn/aim (littotiK4 FRANK & SEDER'S BULLETIN K. K. THREATENS RULES REGULATING b•P'11 OU5HT5 JEWS OF HARLEM RUSS IMMIGRATION - -- OIAS I+. ITO EP H- - Letter Forbids Holding Services Council of Commissaries To Form an Ocean Trans Dr. Buchler Reveals. port Bureau. Bs Chas. H. tcaw ywright, 1921. NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.) — New in reality inn eTI' 1 n well ill...…

September 28, 1923 • Page Image 10

…rfE5 ACTROIT, AIVISflat RON tar, 1 • SSE an ell Q ial T. SC), All society Items and etber loc•l00000 should be coenenunkated to tb. office Tim Chrenkle by 6 o'clock Wednesdey altornoea In order to appoar in the current week's issue. Phone Glandalo 0300, Soeoty Editor. Mall notices so as to be received not late. Mae Wednesday. Service S ERVICE in all the word implies is para- mount to all else in the Russek Institution,—your needs in th...…

September 28, 1923 • Page Image 11

…Algal= 'elvish Periodical Carter CLIFTON Angus • clifiaNNATI 10, OHIO 'PAGE NI NO litcPunton;jonsn(itomica Announce Engagement of orVCAzitna Fraternal and Club Notes Special Selling of Hudson Seal Fur Coats at $375 Full length, straightline models of lovely pelts, as soft and as pli- able as velvet. Deep shirred col- lar and wide cuffs of Marten. Fastens at side with fancy orna- ment. Braided silk girdle tying at side, may be wor...…

September 28, 1923 • Page Image 12

…■ PAGE TEN r=untivrcom ew True Stories Lf 11/ 13!!!!'1111311:1/1111i1i21 SOME SEEK PLEASURE When evening comes, young people usually set about to find enjoyment for themselves. They seek it at theaters, lances, bridge parties or in any of the various ways society has devised. OTHERS SEEK SUCCESS There is another class of young people, however, who seek a more elusive thing than enjoyment, they seek success. To them has come the knowled...…

September 28, 1923 • Page Image 13

…• A merica !xis* Periodical eater (LIPTON AMUR • cm:mem 30, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN 7469611101ditiffi_04a0MICM BURN OIL Instead of Coal Oil is the modern fuel for Rid your- for all Of that self once and cumbersom• and obsolete fuel —coat Th•osands of homes the change. have ohs , I made modernize You, to., heating yo,ir home. your turn , INSTALL A Qu,,t in Operation life, we meet with the great problem Michion Distribihn and Willis ...…

September 28, 1923 • Page Image 14

…lilEV/1110 n; By DAVID HAVE 4 • Se•late 00)•a the News of the Week Digesting J. HIRSCH /S /r it (Concluded from Editorial page.) SOY tion. # • NO.' / JuST CLEANED UP ON REAL ESTATE. (From Correspondenc e and Cables or Jewish Tvleamphie There's • lot in knowing the right lot. It falls to our lot to know property ••lues and you'll profit • lot if you do business with us reliable realty folks. • kwisn nox lc LE MEMBER DETROIT RE...…

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