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November 30, 1917 • Page Image 1

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 2 Complete Oufit Player-Piano Bench 24 Rolls of Music Velour Scarf Cabinet Store at 264 Woodward ave. Open every evening. Store at 310 Woodward ave. Open Saturday' evening ONLY. 1 SELECT YOU PLAYER-PIANO NOIN IF YOU WANT IMMEDIATE OR XMAS DELIVERY! E HAVE promised Detroit 400 of these Player-Pianos, but we earnoL promise immediate or even Christmas delivery if you do not make your selection now 400 fortunate Detr...…

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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,WICH., NOVEMBER 30, 1917 Vol. II. No. 40 The Balfour Sfaternent ytr By Rabbi Samuel Schulman, New York Though I am not a Zionist, I natur- ally rejoice that great nations are willing to do something for Jews in Palestine. The declaration of Bal- four, and the reports which latterly have come from across the sea...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 4 THE BALFOUR STATEMENT (Continued from preceding page) and there arc almost as many gods to- day as there are nations and tribes. Israel's destiny is to be the great in- ternational spiritual force in the world, leading men to the pure monotheism which our prophets taught, and at the same time co-operating with the na- tions in whose midst it dwells and of which it is a part. Anything that helps any section of Jewry n...…

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…• THE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY PROTECT AID FOR JEWS STRANDED IN JAPAN Samuel Mason Is Special Representa- tive of Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society to Far East. YOUR LIFE, YOUR HEALTH, YOUR HOME YOUR AUTOMOBILE, YOUR VALUABLES —WITH — NATHAN E. ROSENBERG INSURANCE 1926 Penobscot Bldg. Cherry 5720 RICK B furttatt rirk sub „ Dealers I. EMIL TILE Mit M44 and MORTAR STAIN 710 FARWELL BUILDING PHONE M 2247 — M 3605 BUCK...…

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…6 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Our second plea is that the workers who are undertaking the gathering of these funds will be spared the necessity of making many Issued Every Friday by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Company personal visits to the people 'of the community in their campaign. General Manager After all, even in a community so large as this the burden of all corn- - - ANTON KAUFMAN munial duties rests upon the shoulders of a comparatively...…

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…7 TPIZ JEWISH CHRONICLE March 22—Morris H. Waldman, Wednesday evening, December 5th manager director of the Federated. at eight o'clock. Jewish Charities of Boston, Mass. Mr. Charles Simons, attorney at Coming Soon—Judge Huga Pam of law, ex-state senator, and orator of the Superior Court of Cook County, note will address the auxiliary on Illinois. the subject, "What It Means to Be Reminder: Social half-hour from 8 SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES. An Ame...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 8 itimilliallimilalmIlilluullinlimulimillmillmimilimillmillmIlillumallumillIlimmilmillIIIIIIIImunimumummumumilimmanillalllimmillIonumuummumillumumummullffilmmumniumIlimillIIIIIIIIIIIIImilimum3311311111111filmimilmumumilinilIK-1 r-. -. . . „ f , . . • -,-:. PI 7.4 .s.: mff • Imw ..2 E . ' AS 0 C I E T Y imp:— To insure publication, all items of social interest should be sent to Miss Ruth Rosenfield, • 103 Eas...…

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…THE FLINT NOTES. Society Mr. Milton Alexander is spend- ing a few days in Cincinnati, Ohio, this week. • Miss Kate Friedmann has dis- continued her studies at the Uni- versity of Michigan to become pri- vate secretary to Rabbi Leo M. Franklin. She assumed her new duties last week. Miss Fried- mann's able work at the University attracted the attention of Dr. Franklin when seeking a successor to his former secretary, Miss Adele Rosenfield, wh...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE PERIOD DINING ROOM SETS SOCIETY SOLDIERS' COMFORT SHOWER. UNITY CLUB WILL DANCE SUNDAY EVENING. All arrangements arc complete for the Soldiers' Comfort Shower to be The Unity Club has secured a new given by the Young People's Society meeting place more centrally located of Shaarcy Zedek on Sunday evening, and more advantageous for the went- December 2, at the gymnasium, Wil- hers, at the Majestic Hall, corner lis and Br...…

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…11 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The Jewish Woman JEWISH WOMAN'S CLUB IS NOW ADVANCED IN ALL DEPARTMENTS OF ACTIVITY. Great interest centered in the Mon- day afternoon meeting of the Jewish Woman's Club on Nov. 19th, as was evidenced by the large gathering of members to listen to the first of a ser- ies of book reviews. Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, of the Department of Litera- ture, presided and introduced Mrs. Adolph Sloman, who reviewed Ernest Every Hat ...…

November 30, 1917 • Page Image 12

…1. 2 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE This Christmas Gladden those of your household with the gift of a magnificent IANOL PLAYER-PIANO STEINWAY, STROUD, WHEELOCK, - STECK and WEBER It's truly a gift for the entire family, for it makes possible to all the keen delight of person- ally producing music—it gives to each one the ability to play—with true musicianly expression —all that's best in music of every class. How greatly you add to "their" pleasur...…

March 30, 1917 • Page Image 1

…• • • THE JEWISH CHRONICLE r - The only Jewish Publication in the State of Michigan Devoted to the Interests of the Jewish People 2 .1 r, 11 - e e ," r on,r1" Vol. II. No. 5 DETROIT, MICH., MARCH 30, 1917 rf• r e .r• A. 0 . .5.t• • re" 131W1 , 1.11146 1 1.1M3 III :4. 6 11 1 Itga, L 11IJ PPP igsg.01 . w.1 • ".."•4' 4 , 1.1"0,111 : •• ■ tiRK lig. % I • t'Agill "4." 1141%411M. " •""+4*. • "‘4,1", •'4t el+ s tor 7"4.4. + ...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Clothing Headquarters °or Men and Young Men OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Style, Fit, and Quality If you accept the information and advice that KAISER-BLAIR offers, 'Your SPRING CLOTHES will afford you a kind of satisfac;ion which can- not be measured by the price ycu pay. It is satisfying to have a definite assurance that the style is right, that the fit is perfect, that the fabric is dependable---these are the things you s...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONI The only Jewish publication in the State of. Michigan Devoted to the interests of the Jewish people Vol. IL No. 15 DETROIT, MICH., MARCH 30, 1917 $1.50 per Year Single Copies10 Cents Jewish Women Organize for American Jewish Congress Russian Revolution Solves Perplexing Problems For United States One Million Members to Be Enrolled to Demand "Equal Rights" for Jewish Women Washington Sees Solution to Treaty Questions...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Felix M. Warburg Makes Sensational Appeal For War Relief Fund MEN If you would be well dresser the Passover-- See that your new Spring Suit and Overcoat is made by KRENZ 9 24 John R Street Always Ready . at Broadway Main 1136 Storage Batteries Repaired Renewed Recharged PROMPT EFFICIENT SERVICE ON ANY MAKE OF BATTERY Lavier & Long Electric Co. STORAGE BATTERY SPECIALISTS State Distributors for Detroit Batte...…

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…• THE JEWISH CHRONICLE • Jewish University Student Replies to Editorial "Representation or Misrepresentation" (Communicated) Columbia University, New York, March 15, 1917. Editor The Jewish Chronicle, 314 Peter Smith Building, Detroit, Mich. Sir: In your editorial of March 9th un- the caption "Representation or Mis- representation," you take the position that the apportionment of delegates to national organizations was unjust and unfai...…

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…1111414111IMISIMMIMISMIMI liaanneMinrwan••■••••••••••••••••• • THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 6 Jewish University Student Replies the entire assemblage, amid great .en- (Continued from page 5) thusiasm. As Morris Ilillquit, who presided, That in Israel the voice of the peo- stepped to the platform, the band ple has not always been the voice of struck up "The Marseilles." As the God might be easily enough shown. Mr. Caplan's second quotation "Acha-...…

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…• THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Judge Manuel Levine Gives Timely Talk Before rk B'Nai B'Rith Cleveland Jurist Pleads for Simplification of Court System— Large Court Attends Annual Lecture B, fore a large audience that taxed the capacity of the hall, Judge Manuel Levine, the distinguished authority on municipal court systems in America, spoke on "Balancing Justice," under the auspices of Pisgah Lodge, Inde- pendent Order of B'Nai B'Rith, at the Hote...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 8 Yom Literary Society Rehearses "What Next?" Play Written by ,Members to Be Produced at McCollester Hall on April 17. WILLIAM F. MOELLER — 1 TI Aturr TA Nr179 oll PRETTY PRINCIPALS IN CAST FOR Ite-Nibilimatoon ■ w2il I Frill BUSINESS METHODS IN PUBLIC OFFICE RECOMMEND HIM Copenhagen.—The Prussian royal- government-president of Apfeln made public the following notice: "According to a report from the president of...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Celebrate Russian Rev- olution On-East Side p arade Held in Early Morning— Big Hundreds Sing "Marseilleise" and Carry Head of Deposed Czar in Effigy. OBITUARY EDWARD BARNETT Edward Barnett, a life long resi- dent of Detroit and at the time of his death_ serving his third term as alder- man . of the Third Ward, passed away at Ins residence 232 Medbury avenue, on Saturday evening, .1\farch 24. Mr. Barnett was one of 21 c...…

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…THE JEWISH .CHRONICLE • 10 build himself a living monument. Will not one or the other of our wealthy Jews rise to the occasion, and either give a building outright or establish an endowment fund that shall secure the maintenance of Issued Every Friday by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Company. General Manager the building once it has been provided for by the community? The - ANTON KAUFMAN need is great. Let us not wait to supply it until th...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE • 11 Congregational News TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES. Mr. Samuel L. Mayerberg to Speak at Temple Beth El. • Next Sunday morning, April 1, the pulpit of Temple Beth El will be oc- cupied by Mr. Samuel L. Mayerberg, a Senior student at the Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati. His subject will be "Is Religion a Failure?" Woman's Auxiliary Association Red Cross Work. The \\Taman's, Auxiliary Associa- tion of the TeMple has arran...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 12 OCIETY To insure publication, all items of social interest should be— seat. to Miss. Ruth Rosenfield, 80 Palmer Avenue, East, phone North 4063, not later than Tuesday evening. The parlor meeting held at the home of Mrs. Harry Frank on Friday afternoon, for Miss Henrietta Szold, was a most delightful affair. Following a talk of unusual interest by Miss Szold, Miss Phyllis Davies of the Aborn Opera, 'Company charmed" ...…

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…THE JEWISH The : Misses Adler of Milwaukee are spending several weeks in the city as the guests of Miss Lydia Kahn and ',liss Hortenze Krolik. Miss Edith Benjamin has arrived in the city to be the guest of her cousin, Miss Sylvia Iriedenburg. Secretary of Fresh Air Society to announce to its patrons that we are in a position to accept orders for special hand bags MADE TO OR- DER to match your suit or gown. Mr. Jack A. Jacobs of Montreal, Q...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 14 Celebrate Golden Wedding Hand Made Curtains Maltese Laces Bridal Veils Draperies Hand Embroideries Luncheon Sets Children Specialties Bed Spreads Noel Embroidery Stands Facing Hotel Tiller CHERRY 382 • Hemstitching Picot Edging MR. AND MRS. E. H. VAN BAALEN On April 7, 1867, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Van Baalen were united in mar- riage by Rabbi E. ,Epstein of the old Rivard' Street Temple, and have ever since been ho...…

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…15 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE p ONE WEEK FROM EASTER AT B. SIEGEL COMPANY'S. Hancock avenue announce the birth of a son on Monday, March 26. Every woman, young woman and irl who walks about the floors of the g It. Siegel Co. these hurrying days of selecting spring wardrobes, will derive ;rent pleasure in seeing all that is new in feminine fashion. Every department is crowded to the limit with vast stocks of the most beautiful apparel ever shown...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE SMART CLOTHES FOR STOUT WOMEN Before You Visit Tailor or Dress- The Jewish Woman WOMEN FAILURES AS EM- PLOYERS, DECLARE HOUSE- HOI:D EXPERTS. maker Look Over Our Line Women who have never known the com- fort of buying attractive clothes all ready to wear will appreciate Lane Bryant service. Being fitted in coat, suit or dress and wearing it away, just as slim women do. The satisfac- tion of seeing how each garment b...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE ALLEGED COPY OF REM- BRANDT SOLD FOR 1,250,000 MARKS. Copenhagen.—For a number of years European art critics have found it impossible to agree as to which of two copies of Rembrandt's master- piece portraying "a Jewish spectacled old woman with a Bible on her lap" is the original. The one copy is in the possession of the well known art collector Jules Farge of Paris while the second is owned by the Warsaw antique dealer...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE - , HARRY J. DINGEMAN. ' Among the candidates for - the Cir- cuit bench, none is more spoken of than Harry J. Dingeman, our present Corporation Counsel. Mr. Dinge- nian's rise has been rapid. He at- tended the public schools of Detroit, where he was born, and for a number of 'years worked as a stenographer, thereby earning money enough to at- tend' law school. He soon rose • to an enviable position and possessed a large...…

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…19 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Rabbi Opposes Capital Punishment Rabbi Joseph Krauskopf Tells Pennsylvania Legislature Death Penalty Is Obsolete Rev. Dr. Joseph Krauskopf made a most telling and effective address before the sub-committee on Judiciary General of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. Mr. Isidore Stern and Mr. Herman Hecht were members of the committee. Dr. Krauskopf said he came simply to listen, but when asked to speak he said...…

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…min •N I TwuSchOol Inspectors for two- year, terqt,, Two School Inspec 7 tors for fourlear term, Three ' School Inspectors for six-year term. WARD: Alderman to fill va- cancy in the 4th and 10th Wards; School Inspectors to fill vacancies in the following Wards-4, 5, 7, 10, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 21. - ANNEXATION PR 0 PO SI- tions: Propositions for the an- nexation of territory from the Townships of Gratiot and Grosse Pointe to the City of Detr...…

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