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June 29, 1945 • Page Image 16

…Page Sixteen THE JEWISH NEWS Smilo Boys Hold a Reunion Barney, Martin and Sidney • Have Plenty to Tell Parents - At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Smilo at 2902 Clements, tales of war and suffering were being told as the three sons. AM 1/c Martin, Pfc. Barney .and Sgt. water," tells Pfc. Smilo.• "Mu was ankle-deep and they ra d behind flogging us with a ion g leather whip and cursing us t 0 get along, just as though we were mules." Frid...…

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…A rrtericatt smith Periodical Caller S. CLIFTON Antall • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 0 THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH c NEWSPAPER PRINTEDIN MICHIGAN HE . DETROIT LWISII fiRONICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1934 VOL. XXXVI, NO. 5 UKRAINE PROTEST STIRRED AGAINST ATTACK ON JEWS' Zionist Flag Greets Rotarian Delegates The Zionist Flag of Blue and White, with the Star of David in the center, is among the Hags displayed...…

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…PfElkitturaiWIS/ItitRONICIE and THE UL U.... CHRONICLE PIERACKI, POLISH MINISTER, JEWRY'S FRIEND, IS SLAIN The Heavyweight Champion WEIZMANN REPORT ON REFUGEE WORK DANIEL MENDOZA—FIRST WORLD JEWISH HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION (Continued from Paige One) (Continued front Page One) By MORRIS WEINERR (Continued from Page One,) !Nelson" inn in Whitechapel. 1 NAME WINEMAN ON Committee for Aid to Refugees BOARD OF J. D. C. and Emigrants Coming fr...…

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…American ffewish Pert-ailed Center CLIFTON AT/NUl • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH c • NEWSPAPER PRINTEDIN MICHIGAN EMIT EWISH and THE LEGA Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1934 VOL. XXXVI. NO. 5 UKRAINE PROTEST STIRRED AGAINST ATTACK ON JEWS Zionist Flag Greets Rotarian Delegates The Zionist Flag of Blue and White, with the Star of David in the center, is among the flags displayed ...…

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…tit PAGE TWO ar4 TM( LI.T.41 .. SOCIETY NEW , THESE PRICES ARE 40% BELOW NORMAL CITY SCRIP U. .4,14:. X' • .lush. VMS!". cr 4414 CLalittat.1 • Hew*: era. no,. we... ACCEPTED and ironed- K 80 c ,_ Feather Pillows Woolen Blankets We guarantee the return of your ova fe•thers. it 1 ■ 41 11 25c :Aro *. *moony. •of Suer itot.- one L., ',Xr..040 Mr:, ...I ror vie Xt or e alth , a •44 M.lenet I" - tot A‘ntyressr.. lt✓4 A4 Ara Soso...…

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…America Avis* Period eal eater CLIFTON ATINUI . CINCINNATI 30, 01110 PIE PrrRorrlaisii (.4 /114:0 PAGE THREE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE It Costs No More for the !lest . : . . LEADER'S * Certified RUG CLEANING `100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Twenty years' experience backs "Certified" Quality! 10 . 0 . 1 , te 41 law 4. L EAD e d Fine, GAro CARPET CLEANING CO. 8400 4 DISCRIMINATING DETROITERS ALWAYS Vacation at BARON'S RESORT S...…

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…TitEperRory,kwun ffiRONICLE and THELEGAL CHRONICLE • PEPLTROIVEWISil RON1CLE The Montreal Incident t, 30 Years After Herzl Thirty years after Dr. Theodor Herzl's death, Zionists may safely proclaim that the great leader's vision is approaching reality within a span of time which might easily have been the lifetime of this great man who founded the modern Zionist In the face of this insubordination, the council delegated one of its membe...…

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…• A merica lavish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO ___LT b__ L ■ 1SH &MIME ILLEDCFRO and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE '0 BY-THE-WAY Get 8 109000 back of you Now PAY LATER Hitler's Scapegoat BARNEY BARUCH QUITS WALL ST. (Continued from Preceding Page•) By DAVID SCHWARTZ carefully distinct from the lie (Continued from preceding page) for justification and weakening of the wrong abroad, are all was the first Jewish col...…

June 29, 1934 • Page Image 8

…'lltri!otrifIrtin (Amy Jar iammior vigegismikareagiam 01 end IIF, LEGAL CHRONICLE )0444 *f i ef ( A t/tritteg CritlfirMflPfl 74I4 1;4 For Effort* trl t /awls* Ms** ••/ed. ,r.0 pa Aa ite•I 1400 th• . . ( 'Sr slam is* •100 sonigl.• they +0.1****.ao., sit• it-o•:t na•• IA* OHO • ., , ,epeea a•ofor . • • asp rrY .:741 mogawiterd log feelers es f they.note the re 'It* I'M', Mite .0,101.0 si r, ,• our soil .h, • o...…

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…A tari= jewish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PLEDgritorrIEwisnffiRONIGi. PAGE SEVEN and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE 1 Banquet July 4th To Mark Opening Of Camp Avrunin THE CHARLOTTE FURNITURE CO. Avrunin Camp, near ,Jackson, Mirh., will celebrate its eighth suc- cessful year of opeartion with a banquet for parents and children on July 4. Programs have been prepared by the children and par- ents who attend are assured of...…

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…lar PIE PLTROHAVISIICIRRNICLE PAGE EIGHT and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE WITH CITRIN•KOLB Iffi equipping your ear with Tires 7 CONVENIENT SUPER STATIONS TO SERVE YOU AND SAVE YOU MONEY! A Message to Oar Mang Friends! The large volume of business done in our seven SupenStations combined with our huge buying power makes it possible for us to offer lower prices to the thousands of motorists who are listed among our regular customers. Our po...…

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…• ▪ • - Americam 'wish Periorilcal Carter CLIFTON AVENUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO filEPLTRODIEWISR (A RONICLE PAGE NINE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE McNitRlM GEORGE OLSEN IN PERSON AT WESTWOOD ers Hashomerah at z air Moshav As An Education Factor O• the •1•••••• STAGE AND SCREEN Lupe Velez in P Alodern education believes that LUPE VELEZ I,,,,,,. vt,h,z. the best development of the child t„, i „ a d cat„,f Dr. Mark Gunzburg joined th...…

June 29, 1934 • Page Image 12

…MEVerRogintisn CIRONICIE and THE CHRONICLE Swad; Detroit Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. Pevin and Mrs. Goose; Zell- ler Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. Sor- en; Progressive Unterstitzung Ver. (Continues! from Page One) eon, Mrs. Rittan; Mizrachi of De- ernTliiiiis annual picnic of the :Mod- troit, Daniel Temchin; Mizrachi „ • J 68 and Tent 1005 of (Continued from Page One) week, however, they made their. Youth, Max Temchin; Masada, the Maccabees will be...…

June 29, 1928 • Page Image 1

…ads* Periodical Cada CLIFTON 4•1•1:11 • CINoferNall 30, 04110 1- 1 - EbETROIT BWISII (11' ItaNTICILE All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Departed Leader Is I LIPSKY WITHDRAWS JEWISH AGENCY COMMISSION MAKES PUBLIC ITS RECOMMENDATIONS AND Honored by 1 5,000 TROM LEADERSHIP FINDINGS FOR PALESTINE UPBUILDING Rlirfret:in(tlaft'! i ‘ r.:erjto'Nfv.s1„s!:::;:d 1 OF U. S. ZIONISTS' Barondess...…

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…• P IEPLTRO HJ EWISAORD NICLE ^AGE TWO Pianos to EMANUEL FISHMAN AWARDED A MEDAL , Rent for Summer Homes Pianos Tweed. Repaired and Rebuilt. Tele- phone Cherry 3600 A grand piano would he a source of bound- ., less . emoyment -contribute so greatly to the ction and charm of your home. 'distin Vose Small Grand 'Piano only *795 It is an instrument of universally recognized high quality. Vote Pianos have been before the public for thre...…

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…H Awish Peddled etWitf _ clIPTON ATI1LV1 - CINCINNATI 20, OHlo PAGE THREE ThE lATROITIEWIS11 _ RON ICLE . - • eee•MIS SECOND and LAST WEEK at Bust - Tonstelk BEGINNING Mon., July 2 ANNUAL FUR SHOW HERE SEPT. 10-15 CLASSIFIED :•:(GOLDKETTE DENIES PREJUDICE CHARGE NIGHTS MACK 13. WEISS, strictly kosher FOR RENT-9739 McQuade. A exceptionally and beautiful catering for weddings, ban , large, airy bedroom for gentle quits, parties, ...…

June 29, 1928 • Page Image 4

…nEVentorr L1V15/1 ARONICLE aroma hiltittitt it ilt,ithittzthtti q,'z_tof vjtitPdtf fitEhErRonikivisnei RON ICLE Pwbbta ► es1 Weekly by rie Jecria ► Chrenskle Publishing Co. Inc. .Presklent Secretary and Treasurer Managing Editor _Advertising Manager )SEPH J. CUMMINS kCOB H. SCHAKNE P HILIP SLOMOVITZ M AURICE M. SAFIR 1:1 3 tiered as Secor.d-clas• matter March I, 1916. at the Postale. at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March Genera...…

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…Amer ewisk Periodical Cater CLIFTON ARHUS • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE FIVE kraut CO Ras lux) tl PICNIC TIME IS HERE REPORT OF JEWISH I AGENCY COMMISSION (Continued from Preceding Page)• I - LE'TTEFt_ B 071 -- Urges Convention Protest Deportation of Jews From Palestine. FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM FOR JEWISH AGENCY WORK IN PALESTINE IS RECOMMENDED BY AMERICAN, EUROPEAN COMMISSIONERS T h c thoroughgoing changes. bandonment of the further estah...…

June 29, 1928 • Page Image 6

…71.11kruorriciasnenjoriL PAGE SIX Vacation Calls SCHOOL LEAGUE PICNIC WILL BE HELD SUNDAY On Wednesday evening of this week Dr. Leo M. Franklin left for Chicago to attend the sessions of the Central Conference of Ameri- can Rabbis, where he is to submit reports in his capacity as chair- man of the Committee on Religious Work in Universities and also of the Commission on Tracts. lie has been asked to participate in the discussion of one of ...…

June 29, 1928 • Page Image 7

…Jewish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AYINOR • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO 1111 oct er n , PAGE SKVEN grKorr aksitilittomca Engagements 5-YEAR-OLD GIRL WINS YOUNGSTERS' CONTEST IN PLAYING OF PIANO For Fur Storage Call Cadillac 7290 filmelhoch's Joy Rubenstein, 51 Little Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Seltzer of 1609 West Grand boulevard an- years old, daughter of Mr. and nounce the engagement of their daughter, Jennie, to Dr. Edward R. Mrs. Elias Rubens...…

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…PiEVETRonlEwisniiiRomak FOR OUTDOOR WEAR COME TO "The Desert Song" Conlin-I / A SHOP OF SERVICE FOR MEN Mysterious Morocco, on the North Coast of Africa, provides a background for Schwab and Mandel's melodious romance, The Athena Girls' Club. Desert Song," now in the midst of On Tuesday evening, June 19, a saner run at the Cass Thea- election of officers took place at ter. the hone of the Misses Sophie an,1 An all-star cast including Alex-...…

June 29, 1923 • Page Image 1

…A merkimAriskPeriodiailCarter CLIFTON MINUS - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO 12 3 Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English ifEbET-ROITAWISR 11R031ICL Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Per You., .3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1923 VOL. XIV. NO. 5 $150,000 IS PLEDGED Inscribes Reminiscences BY B'NAI B'RITH FOR To Friedlander Memory NATIONAL HOSPITAL 'NUMERUS CLAUSUS' ADOPTED ...…

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…ME *TROO P, In, Mel PAGE TWO RON ICIL 'Good Furniture is not expensive' An added Pelt. Mous ceurtoey goyim A ph...cattle/nye • car to year dopy BRINGS MESSAGE OF iIEVIS IN PALESTINE various occasions, for, for example when she encountered some one to whom English was not perfectly intel- ligible, and she flaunted her Jewish- --,- ness as if that were a thing to be By DR. S. M. MELAMED proud of. • ' Ile continued firmly: "The Gentile Sin...…

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…A mterictut larish Perla&cal Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI RCS OHIO PAGE THREE Mubrr Konlpasit (A RON ICiL Dainty Summer Frocks !! DETROIT TO HAVE LARGE CONVENTION DELEGATION Mother Extolls His Ideals; His Home Dedicated as Na- tional Museum. BERLIN—The anniversary of Waltea Rathenau's assassination was commemorated by various ceremonies The Young Judaea convention to I attended by members of the govern- The il ment and representat...…

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…Thr,l)rraorr /navy flittoNicui PAGE FOUR "Gambling Is Not For A Jew" By I. KAUFMAN Moses Winkelberg s appearance did not suggest a poet. Short and fat of figure, ruddy brown of complexion, gray as to hair where he was not al- ready bald he seemed much more like the retail kosher butcher that he was than any sort of a dealer in specula- tive dreams. But his son Jacob must have rec.1_ nixed in him a weakness for the im- • prices of stocks ...…

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…A merico Jewish Perk:dial Cotter CLITTON AVENU1 CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGg'&11 iiitipiutortiEwisn Lit KIJA Ka& • IMPRESSIVE AFFAIR • MARKS GRADUATION OFLOCAL SCHOOLS N, IN THE CIRCUS By DR. A. CORALNIK (The Day) • frightened and screamed with excite-I she Is up on top, hanging on her arm Secretary - Treasurer of Minor- The rest of the body hangs ment and joy. And (lid not grown - Judd Co., Sails for ups smile indulgently?—or perhaps fr...…

June 29, 1923 • Page Image 6

…ALEVerRoglfwisit(ilitoracus PAGE SIX PEDISTROR/EWISH ORM ICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION burg. To the Board of Synagog and School Extension, the name of Mr. Milton M. Alexander has recently been added. Thus a number of Detroiters have the honor of serving a great organization where loyalty and ability are bound to count. It is hoped that they will measure up to their responsibilities. Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publi...…

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…A merica ffewith Pais&al cotter =TON MINUS - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE SEVEN FIEPETROTTJEWISAAROXICI4 SOCIALIST LEADER ATTACKS ZIONISTS isflb <ri 0-1AS. 1÷. JOSEPH (Comewright, 1921. Br Chu. H. leseeh.) =--- When I die I would like to have some one read this poem at the serve: Third Floor Former German State Secre- tary Tells Them to Go to Palestine. BERLIN—(J. T. A,)—There is great excitement here over the bitter attack of former...…

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…Tit ValtOIT, /E.WItidal BON ICLE ...PAGE EIGHT • - D-111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110111111111110 11111011MMIllilMIM Book Bargains = e Summer Reading . . Fraternal and Club Notes Boy Scout Troop No. 76. All eociety items and other local note• •hould be communicated to the office of The Chrenkle by 5 o'c'ock Wednesday •Iternoon in order to eppear in the current week'. logo.. Phone Glendale 9300, Society Editor. M...…

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…A merica Awisk Perlalira! eater txJ,ror1 ,...• CINCINNATI SO, OHIO PAGE NINE METhalzoirkwisnaiRosiichs . Mr. and Mrs. Israel Cohen and Los Angeles, Calif., formerly of Detroit, are visit- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Cohen, of 678 West Hancock avenue. NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS --- — dlowliter. Arline, of Mr. and Mrs. D..Ginsberg of Hotel . Toiler have moved to their own apart- merit at IS30 West Philadelphia live- was Saginaw of l...…

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…TilEPETRinLEVIISA (Apor PAGE TEN THE GREAT JEWISH AWAKENING By ABRAHAM S. SCHOMER An Understandable Statement of her things together, and the next she would tell me how thankful she was that nothing had happened to the children and that she had managed to save grandfather's silver kiddush cup' and the two silver candle sticks. She. had them wrapped up in her shawl now, and they lay in her lap as she sat on a bench holding my baby sis- ter...…

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…A merican ffewisk periodical Carter CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Thekirr_Rordonsii aftoxict4 PAGE ELEVEN 1.1011.1.108•141043.318.1M3043.14.1.7•361830.83.1. ""`. S t, re ly n, to ail Id th he rd d. V. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 III I I I IIII I I I IIII I I I IIII I I I IIIII I I I IIII I I I IIII I I I IIII I I vovioisswoisswoimwooms TO ADMIT EXILED JEWISH REFUGEES se of...…

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…pifil)entort/Ewisti (ARoxicul Digesting the Week's News JOY FARM Single Homes, Duplelea and Home Sites H JUNE 29, 1923 IRSC-1 1 Realty Company • • Blaine 8748 Linwood, C Garfield 2423.5380 ' "The Most Popular Quality Automobile." ABRAHAM H. MAX Selling for IIAMTRAMCK CHEVROLET SALES CO. 11440 Jos. C•mpliu Office Phone: Hemlock 8566 Res. Phone, Hemlock 731.W Michigan Paper Stock Co. MEYER BARRON, Prop. Buyer. of All Kind. .1 it ...…

June 29, 1917 • Page Image 1

…nr ovul mmiminimmonimmummumummimuy, mommollimmilimIlimumft • „. ,e llinmummummiummim o. 4 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE • The Only Jewish Publication in Michigan Devoted to the Interests of the Jewish People No. 18 DETROIT MICH., JUNE 29, 1917 Vol. II. r. I ••••••••••••IM.M........ 01 m .•••••••••••••Oim mommilmiummmuummi•mn••••••••••••nnim.mmim••••••••• •••••■. ••• ■•••••■ •••••• •••••• imm..••••••umnumompimmimmmuum mimimmummmulmolmi...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE '''' I II'''' ' ' .2 = = E = l 1"First in = Fashion"1 = E F IRST IN FASHION" is my slogan! I know every man likes to CA wear clothes that lend an air of distinction. The Michaels-Stern Clothcraft and L-System Clothes will give you all that can be desired. Prices are— All Brass Beds Y3 Off! $15, $20, $25 UCH a radical reduction in the prices of better- than-ordinary Brass Beds is quite uncommon! r7-0 Brass Beds...…

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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., JUNE 29, 1917 Vol. H. No.18 $1.50 per Year Single Copies10 Cents Zionist Convention at Baltimore Decides Not to Force "Back to Palestine" Issue at Jewish Congress In Tumultuous Session Resolution to Keep "Peace Agreement" With Anti-Zionists Carried by Large Majority. Leading Figures at the Convention ...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE nine men to name the working com- mittees of the convention. It began with an appeal by Solomon Golden- berg, anti-administrationist, for an election of the committee, instead of its appointment by Dr. Friendenwald. A motion to that effect was carried after an amendment had been offered permitting the nominating, in the open session, of candidates for places on the committee. The fight ended with the naming of the committ...…

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…5. THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Lansing's Subscription List Lansing Raises $4,500 for War Relief $1500.00 Joseph Gerson 150.00 II. Kositchek & Bro 5.00 N. A. Woodward 30.00 Chas. S. Furman 30.00 Sam Goldberg Nettie Kositchek 2 35..00 0 Ahie Simon The Smith Girls 30.00 30. Sam Koenigsberg 12.00 Goldie and Milton Wershow Jewish Girls' Club, Lillian Friedland, 6.00 Treasurer . 6.00 Walter I). Furman 125.00 Mollie Gerson 125.00 Jerome Gerson 2.00 Miss...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 6 Why Dr. Solomon Solis Cohen Refused to Take Part in Zionist Convention at Baltimore Scores "Autocratic Domination" of Leaders-Mentions "Steam Roller of Party Machine"--Says Lipsky Misrepresented Movement. EON. HENRY MORGENTHAU ACCCRES IN CALLING ON MICHIGAN CITIES FOR RELIEF al cu,,vI commrfut •••••• ■ •• •••••• ■ •••• ••••••••• ••• ■• FOR surramin FROM THE WAR sans ...es •ItHo 1 TTTTT /0.114.00111 SO - 42 Emn...…

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…7 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE THE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY ACCOUNTANTS A. F. THAYER Dr: Rudolph I. Coffee Accepts Call to Pulpit of Chicago Temple Director of Social Service of B'nai B'rith to Resign Office—was Rabbi of Pittsburgh Temple for Twelve Years—Has Nat- ional Reputation as Sociologist —Will be First Reform Rabbi on West Side, Chicago CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT MAIM 1711 AUDITS FACTORY OFFICII — SYSTI M — Corporata and other ...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 8 , THE JEWISH. , " CHRONICLE Issued Every Friday by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Company. General Manager ANTON KAUFMAN Michigan's Only Jewish Publication. $1.50 per year Subscription in Advance Offices 314 Peter Smith Bldg. Phones: Cherry 3381 and 1526 RABBI LEO M. FRANKLIN, - Editorial Contributor The Jewish Chronicle invites correspondence on subjects of inter- est to the Jewish people, but disclaims resp...…

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…9 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Congregational News their cures 'and disease preventive. The medical direction of the institu- tion is under the care of Dr. A. N. 'Shotwell, who has had thirty years of practical experience, with excellent results, in the treatment peculiar to the water of the resort. The Colonial is - open to all physicians in good standing, and is non-sectarian. The management extends an invi- tation to all Michigan people to visit...…

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…- THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 10 ,. niimitii 1111111113111 1 11111111111111111 1111111111111111III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIiimmemi n. :. -IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmilimiiniinimiliiimimiumnimilimimimilimmiimilituumiiiiiIimiliiiiiimmum - ._ - _ -. E ____.. . .-_=_.• = z--- i- - . ". • : -I - -; _ - _- 0 C lr. E T...…

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…11 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE day Ruth Hersh and Mr. Max S. Crosfeld were united in mar- riage in the presence of the immediate relatives and friends, on Sun- day evening, June 24th, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hersh. Rabbi Hershman, assisted by Rabbi Fisher of Chicago, Ill., officiated. The bride was charming in a gown of white duchess satin, veiled in tulle and embroidered with pearls. The veil of rose pointe lace was ...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 12 M. H. ARAM SOCIETY Rabbi I. L. Rypins of St. Paul, Arnim, spent a day in Detroit this week on his way to attend the ses- sions of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, which is meeting in Buffalo, N. Y. Among the out-of-town guests who attended the engagement re- ception of Miss Melanie Freiden- berg and Mr. Edgar Menderson were Dr. and Mrs. Isidor Hill of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hill of Chicago, Mr. and ...…

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…13 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE WORLD-FAMED CANTOR TO HEBREW MELODIES SINGIN DETROIT. Cantor Joseph Rosenblatt, of New York, to Give Concert on July 15th at Detroit Arena. Of unusual interest to musical lovers of Detroit, and to the Jewish people in particular, is the announcement of Mr. M. H. Hanson, the well-known Ncw York manager of concert stars, that the famous Rev. Josef Rosenblatt, the world-famed cantor of the Congrega- tion Ohab-Zedek, of ...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 14 Highland Park High School Bestows Honors Upon Jewish Student Highland Park I. C. BROWNE, Manager H. C. MARSHALL, Prop. Marshall's Lunch Ivor Kahn Voted Barber Prize by Faculty and Student Body. At the recent commencement exer- cises of the Highland Park high school, Ivor Kahn, son of Samuel B. Kahn of 29 Waverly avenue, was awarded the Barber prize for being the ablest student in the institution. The prize is aw...…

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…15 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE TO TAKE PART IN ZIONIST WHY DR. SOLOMON SOLIS COHEN AT B ALTIMORE CONVENTION REFUSED (Continued from page 6) Let that pass, however, as a well- intentioned "faux pas," and not a sinister suggestion. Either way, it is not very creditable to the Zionist or- g anization leader's estimate of his constituents' honor or honesty. But the real significance of the let- ter goes deeper, and if this does not open your eyes, I a...…

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