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April 30, 1926 • Page Image 1

…A merica ffewisk Periodical C4Nkr CLIFTON ATZNOI • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO L 22, 1926 40 ,..,--------- _ All Jewish News [ All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS ii- EbETROIT EWISI1 RON IGL 1 E TELEPHWIE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DEDICATION DAY PROGRAM OF B'NAI Ei B'RITH IMPRESSIVE sen Treasurer of United Jewish Drive LEONARD BRAUN WILL SING SPECIAL MUSIC only fur. reasonable ks at the I for. We Ake many. ...…

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…i kt_il)r:t_nordptsrt 7 ?AU TWO — /..111 ■ Wosdrikov (A ROSSI = - ------- with his evening dress KALICH THRILLS closed job, other points must be taken he universally accepted. Add to into consideration. " Body safety" the advantage of mass produol must be maintained. For that reason lower manufacturing costs, incre: 125 economy and greater durability, 100 the all-steel body has come into its 100 own. A steel post one-third the size you s...…

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…A merica ffewisk periodical eater /*/**NANOM•e••• ■ ••81..... ftmtiar Notts FULL VALUE M. or of veal the .stick a. .,!, sth and Ilerniann Hoexter, Detroit vocal nstructor and coach, has been con- ducting a large class of professional ingers in Pontiac during the winter, evens! of whom have been featured prominently in this city's musical ac- ivities this season. A mixed quartet of these artist students will appear in a special concert at ...…

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…TIE7)critort/rwisn NV Ayr at ar& NT- VI' 4 lat ear RON ICUS lg. Tor reir 4 1.. S%42.,,<ZitatleUei nSgati<SX gigintta,ZciturggkeuksMQ1e..t&aaro i swaggering and because of the fortunes of war she has become territorially large at the expense of Russia, OUR NEWYORK ma con v but despite her increased size she still thinks and acts ?ubliahtrd Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc, LETTER in accordance with the best and approv...…

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…America yewish Periodical Carter CLIPTON 0114171 • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE FIVE flogitristielitomou l CENTERS ASS'N Palmer School will speak on what ef- fect pre-school training has on the mother and daughter relation. All the members and their daughters are most cordialy invited to attend. East Jefferson Woman's Club: The East Jefferson Woman's Club acknowledges with thanks the follow- Radio Concert: ing donations to the Dorothy David-...…

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…. :AGE SIX Th sVeraotT i critsitiliaori tcus RE-ELECTED TREASURER N. W. WOMEN'S LEAGUE At a recent meeting of the North- western Women's League of the United Hebrew Schools, Mrs. Samuel On Monday, May 10, the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El will be hostess to the State Federation of Temple Sis- terhoods, which will hold its annual 1926 meeting in Detroit. Professor William .Saudoz. Swiss traveler and lecturer, will present ancient and modern ...…

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…A merica ,swish Periodical Cater CLIFTON ATMS OINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN BABY DAY NURSERY TO HOLD ANNUAL TAG DAY Jac I at :anci, imelhoch'.) Engagements Qt7sonal Woodward Thru to Washington Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Hack of 1009 King avenue announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Ger- Honoring the engagemenObf their trude, to Aaron Gurewitch, son of daughter, Edith, to George II. Arta, Mr. and Mrs. llarry Gurewitch or son of Mr. ...…

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…PAGE EIGHT FieVentarlEwisn(1 Rancm CARD OF THANKS also Rabbi E. Aishishkin and I. Mrs. Eva Farber and family of Strauss for their kindness and sym- 3438 Pennsylvania avenue wish to Pathy during their recent bereave- thank their relatives and friends and ment. s .7fraternai anti Cub otes • prizes. Mrs. Irving Pollock of 1701 Webb avenue will be hostess at the next meeting, which will be held on Tuesday, May 4. "WHERE GOOD FURNITURE IS NOT...…

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…• Amerkat Pwisk periodical Cwtcr C.LIPTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO y. Pm` PAGE NDIS IANIna n_L_DCTROrTiElaSii@R i Whiteside in "The Arabian." :-:CLASSIFIED:-:'FREE LOAN ASSN Young ELECTS OFFICERS,hollea "Tarnish" at Garrick. Garrick Theater eners the me oar of the iiarle it:put-att.:a of ,err few theaters in the United States that has scarcely closed its Ps. Nathan H. Goldberg, formerly I MACK B. WEISS.--Strietty kosher strive o op...…

April 30, 1926 • Page Image 10

…Viniturrj6mist,iltiamicu4 That Menace Yroperty timers IFred M. Butzel Gives His Views NUMBER TWO (Continued From Page. One.) Seven LErking Dangers whole problem is complicated by the conscious refusal of Jews to inter- marry. That point alone creates a lot of feeling." The conversation shifted to the subject of Reform Judaism. What effect was it having on Jewish life and was this effect good or bad? "Roughly speaking," explained Mr. Butz...…

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