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September 03, 1926 • Page Image 1

…TELEPHONE Ali Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS CADILLAC IFI- EbET•OIT _JEWISH IIRONICL THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXX, NO. 14 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1926 Insists J swish Turkish Will Pisgah Lodge[ Notables Act Ccwarc NATIONAL MINORITY RIGHTS ARE SAME Establish Library, AS THE RIGHTS GUARANTEED BY UNITED ri'iriutthedBroatodcamsteemrbteorsBe STATES CO...…

September 03, 1926 • Page Image 2

…Mr,l)erRon:/vvisti (n Rom ica PAGE TWO Holiday Services CCIPiten's Olorner The United Hebrew Schools of Detroit — SERVICES FOR ROSH HASHONAH AND YOM KIPPUR Walters Wins Endorsements. — Announce GREAT JEWS OF SPAIN CHASDAI IBN SHAPRUT Will be held in the splendid newly decorated Auditorium By Harold Berman, PHILADELPHIA AND BYRON ■ ssured. Cantors and Speakers of exceptional ability are The prices are eery reasonable in order to ...…

September 03, 1926 • Page Image 3

…t PAGE TARES TIEDT.TROYUDYISII TRAURIG DOES-- RONICLE TALMUD TORAH IS SUCCESS 1 DECISION CONFIRMS WINDSOR TURKISH-JEWISH ACT ONLY 190 JEWS ENTER HUNGARY UNIVERSITIES temple Bab El T. AL—The BUDAPEST.—(J. Number of Pupils Increasing Rapidly. quota fur Jewish students permitted Children Hold Sabbath Minyans, to study in Hungarian universities in accordance with the numt•rus clausus Was set in a circular issued by Chief Rabbi Effendi, Mar...…

September 03, 1926 • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR 009ffrRorr,hosnEtROAilCrull FOR ROSH HASHONAH AND YOM KIPPUR TALEISIM — Silk and Wool. MACHZERIM—Translated in English, German or Hungarian. BIGGEST ASSORTMENT OF NEW YEAR'S GREETING CARDS All Hebrew Books in Hebrew and English. Oldest and Most Reliable in Detroit. OPEN EVENINGS Plotkin's Book Stores 5031 HASTINGS, BETWEEN THEODORE AND WARREN Northway 0614. SUBAR'S NEW HEBREW BOOK STORE 1911 TAYLOR (Off Twelfth St.) NEW YEA...…

September 03, 1926 • Page Image 5

…PAGE FIVE litantontinvismegoNtaz 000-00-0-0000-0-000 VOTE FOR •L.E'VrE.F1- BOX I Kenneth W. Dick Candidate for COUNTY CORONER Republiciin Ticket. County Physician for Six Years. c000n000notati o tsoots00 0 00ryotio-ormon-000ntsommix SPORTS Messinger catcher Totals 0 0 0 0 — — — — 37. 8 42 5 'Batted for Silberstein in tenth. f Batted for Weinberg in ninth. ' K. of I'. ....1 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-5 Editor, I Mini 1Frith.0 It 2 2 0 0 0...…

September 03, 1926 • Page Image 6

…PerRorrjEwisn (ii RON ICLE VaXaSt an *Vet VitYt rs* Y 9 flG • , 544YMMY:1 `4445147 1 0'6 '6>6 ' YOUUMM' • • '6b. ' bust community with its roots deeply imbedded in the soil, If Palestine is conceived only as a solvent for the Glimpses of American economic ills of European Jewry, and if the problem is rea m. wow. tame.. nevus Ai lossubion Jewish Cornmunities Published Weeny by rise Jewish Chronicle Publishing G. lea. basically one of a...…

September 03, 1926 • Page Image 7

…1 PLfikETROIF,AWISII al RON ICLE Glimpses of Jewish Commnnities olf5tivirs .131( --'•••• CHAS. th cloSEP H-, -=`- i ( continued from last page.) lAnd they seem in a fair way to do it. In St. Louis as in Cincinnati and •other old Jewish communities, I have among the anu I found very definite feeling been blind Jews who hitherto had assimilationists that their salvation 1 - I Greetings! To the Rundom Thoughts reader in Seattle, to his...…

September 03, 1926 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT vb-liemonlEwisn nRo crrtaie .4" NOW IN PROGRESS! Hudson's 45th Anniversary Sale = The turn of the tide has come' With the formal opening of the sooner this year, because of the early school year but a few days off, many High Holy Days. The great west.; of the city's popular young people ore bound liners are returning ninny making preparations for a year of troiters who answered the call of intensive work. The first from the sp...…

September 03, 1926 • Page Image 9

…PAGE NINE TT I DEFROITIEMISH ORM ICLE llopoifieent .11ottels ell the '11not tt st I rata rpretatioos the .11°,(e. of Exclusively Fashioned New Coats Ito 31 4.181 '97.50 '150 '195 The Most Exclusire of the New Fashions, Colors and Richest And (*locoed., For Trhootiogs. 13. 'EBEL@ — ris dn., was of flesh Cr. in brader Among the out-of:tawr in crystal. Cornfield of this city. momOwmfil , 1. STALE OIMISI svOnl 1 gliests were: Mr...…

September 03, 1926 • Page Image 10

…PAGE TEN R0 41CIE iitEDLTRORAMSR 6/ lank Ir7,7 5-'331f ("7 r, 7,oteza-vte-;:evezfrt.tevreveavosszc.-x to MADISON ATHLETIC CLUB ATHENA GIRLS DANCE HOLDS DANCE SEPT. 10 TO BE GALA AFFAIR filarritters %a Shop RIPPS FRIEDMAN 6 Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Friedman of 2932 Webb avenue announce the marriage of their daughter, Betty, to Dr. Maurice L. Hipps of Bayonne, N. J., which took place at the home of thy bride on Thursday, Aug. 26, Rabbi ...…

September 03, 1926 • Page Image 11

…PAGE ELFVEN LisPentorrlovisn eIRONICLE Doc Lumm Burr sez: "Wouldn't you like the outside of your home to ywithout rot o r decay? "Then use the genuine white pine and not the substitutes, which are used all too much in Detroit." 1M1NORITY CONGRESS I CONCLUDES SESSION 1 ''. CLASSIFIED -• FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room' for one or two gentlemen in private home. 3000 Cheirmount Ave. Phone Garfield 3220-51. B. W EISS-Strictly kosher Is Bl...…

September 03, 1926 • Page Image 12

…▪ SEPTEMBER 3, 1926 EWIS RMIICLE if JACK LITZKY IN RACE MINORITY RIGHTS PROHIBITION OFFICE FOR STATE LEGISLATURE SAME AS UNDER SHUTS SACRAMENTAL Litzky, Republican candidate WINE SHOPS IN N. Y. U. S. CONSTITUTION for Jack • State Legislature, earnestly so it- ressoweswwww•••••••••••••••"`"*"1 LLOYD GEORGE PRAISES J EWS artnple 'HI El Notts LONDON.—(J. T. A )—A letter from David Lloyd George, former eon given at Bangor, Wales, by the de...…

September 03, 1920 • Page Image 1

…A merica ffewish PerlaSeal Coder CLIFTON AVINUI • CINC1hNATI 20, OHIO THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION B'NAI BR1TH TO RECEIVE CLASS OF 350 ON SEPT. 5 nuidates Entering Pisgah Lodge Swell Membership Roster to 2,500 Mark SIMPLICITY WILL MARK INITIATION CEREMONY Per Year, $3.00; Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 3, 1920. VOL VIII. NO. 15. CANTOR'S BE- TROTHED CON- TINUES HIS WORK Mission ...…

September 03, 1920 • Page Image 2

…Pr— PAGE TWO THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Largest and Finest Jewelry Store on the East Side Diamond Set Watches Platinum Top Watches Latest Importations Convenable Ribbon Wrist) White and Gold, Gold and Platinum (Jeweled Movements Guaranteed Cases) This store is now making a special of many new, odd and exelusive designs in the above mentioned lines. We know of no ex- hibit equal to It In the city. 18 Kt. White Gold Watches guarantee...…

September 03, 1920 • Page Image 3

…as • America (1414 paioaalead& ▪ - CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO THE DETROIT JEWISH MONOTHEISM IN JUDAISM , , , ,, .‘iki,. ,, ,o,if First Cause were made in India more T he masonry is the succesor of tilt.' th.on eighty centuries a s.... on the Jewish school of .1Iexandria, and of 1 tilil ice sit;ilonliianilacylijangtz iAnr Aryan the all antique institutions, custodian of CHRONICLE PAGE 1HREE 18,691 IMMIGRANTS WEEK BREAK RECO...…

September 03, 1920 • Page Image 4

…THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE FOUR THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH WORE PUBLICATION Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co, lee. Joseph J. Cummins, President, at he t PostolEce at Detroit, Rowed as second-class matter March 3, 1916, Mich., under the Act of March 3 , 1879. sae THE IDOL OF EASTERN JEWRY who has actually turned his power for good into a hideous power for evil. Henry Ford stands today i...…

September 03, 1920 • Page Image 5

…IE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE AN OLD-FASHIONED ROMANCE BY ETHEL TAUROG FIVE C.F. NOTES FROM THE DIARY OF A CORRESPONDENT BY HERMANN 110EXTER. Up and out at Albany for a breath The old grandmother sat on a bench ".\ young man like all young men" in the park under a large shade tree. she replied: but it seemed to me that of fresh air, while the 'sorter does A black flowered 'kerchief covered she did nut mean it. And this is ''soap wait an Y...…

September 03, 1920 • Page Image 6

…PAGE THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Sr:- ocial and ersonal FALL STYLE INTRODUCTORY EVENT 12,0,10 and Mrs. Samuel S Moier- g to ill no,: c 'Tuesday to the Motel dilison where they mill remain Until oarture for Dayton, el., •hortly Now Nearing Its Close A Mr. —of— Hotel. Dependable Furs ----- Miss lime kl. Kirschbaum and her sister, Ruth, of 72 Erskine street, are at-- Lake summer Me Mi•• Lilll.,n Cohn of lle , rlatol. spend;og wim ha...…

September 03, 1920 • Page Image 7

…PAGE SEVEN THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE seF ocial and .orsonal Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Baton of 1145 Farnsworth avenue gave a dinner in honor of Miss Sarah Chanin, the guest of hlr. and Mrs. Irving Chanin. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Newman have awned Into their new home a: 3111 Elmhurst avenue. Miss Jeanette Gomberg of New York City, woo Is on her way home from Duluth, will be the visitor of her cows- in, Miss Hilda Aronhelm, of 5...…

September 03, 1920 • Page Image 8

…THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PACE EIGHT PALESTINE FROM DAY TO DAY ERIE Erie lancet 915 has increased groas rout on $66,436,400 to $102,198.905 or 54 I , , i • Morris and Company One of the Three Largest Packing Companies in the World Construct Oil Total Assets over $114,000,000 t 10-YEAR 71/2 Per Cent SINKING FUND GOLD NOTES Dated September I , I 920 Due September 1, I 930 Interest Payable March and September , i $1,000, $500 a...…

September 03, 1920 • Page Image 9

…PAGE NINE THE DETROIT IEWISH CHRONICLE 4111114 Bfl PI i TORY Alemite Lubricators ALEMITE LUBRICATING CO. MICH. AMERICAN SIX New LaFayette Ready The new Lafayette, which has evoked so much favorable comment as the exponent of eminent engineer- ing, I , how ready for private dis- tribution. The car is on display in the show roans of the La l'au cite Dk- tributing Company, 1299 I,Voodward High grade light car. BEAUTY AUTOMOBILE NEWS ...…

September 03, 1920 • Page Image 10

…PACE TEN THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE WEEKLY USED CAR BULLETIN flAX I CADILLAC A Moscow report received here indicates that •ehitcherin intends send- ing M. Axelrod, a well-known Soviet figure, as the pertuanent representative of the Soviet government to Kovno. Remember-- Al the suggestion of Ronald Storrs, late Governor of Jertisalem and act- ing civil secretary to the new administration. l'rofessor Nahum Slousch was unanimously elected...…

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