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October 30, 1925 • Page Image 15

…AtE D ITROH; IEWISfiffi FAN ICIJ>S PAGE TWELVE Joe Smith and Charles Dale Headline Attractive Bill at Temple. starting Sunday afternoon. Cooper Lawley, Trine, Jean Holt and Wal- en- lace Eames and their offering is titled "From the Battery to the Bronx;" the eecond feature is Mlle. Marguerite and Frank Gill, direct ; Smith and Charles Dale, with from the Paris boulevards, and their Joe the Avon Comedy Four, headline the vehicle is entitle...…

October 30, 1925 • Page Image 16

…A merica lavish Periodical Cuter CLIFTON AVINUI •• CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THIRTEEN _ Tiit.bctitottkwisitelRoxictE OR THE COMMUNITY CHEST DRIVE OF NOV. 4 TO 14 CAPTAINS F AT PHOENIX CLUB LAST TUESDAY NIGHT W HO HELD MEETING Councilman William P. BRADLEY • CLUB SHOWS LACK OF FAITH IN GOvr. Charge Polish Heads With Discrimin- atory Acts Against Jews. i BRITAIN REPORTS JEWISH PROGRESS enthusiastic re- NEW YORK.—An port of the succe...…

October 30, 1925 • Page Image 17

…jtsbigi run tirmsr. PAGE FOURTEEN Palestine or LIPSKY PREDICTS MORE IMMIGRATION Russia By LUDWIG LEWISOVIN Will Reach 70,000 Next Year, there are numerous Gentiles among Leaders Report on Recent To the Editor of the Nation: masses of man- Sir: Your columns being open to them. But the broad Zionist Congress. .(1:adrilisatrritan ds,b tylels i i,, hu tgihritg. tim ns.,! Barri;, anyone who pleads in a good cause,, in NEW YORK. — (J. T. A.I...…

October 30, 1925 • Page Image 18

…A merica ffewish periodical Carta CLIFTON AVINI./1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIFTEEN VicY)Ernorr,/posn (it nor+ Kat mosow.-(J. Year -The •eutive to gov- or the m due. oredic. destine Id thus lade by Zioniq Town Amen. nna re. Zionist LADIES' OPEN MEETING ---- of Pisgah The Ladies Auxiliary hold Lodge, No. 34, I. O. B. B., will • ! JEWISH SITUATION IS MACK B. WEISS - Strictly kosher an open meeting at the Stotler Hotel caterer for weddi...…

January 30, 1925 • Page Image 1

…■ R D IS A merican ifewisk Pedalled Coder CLyTON AraM01.OttIpNNAt, 30, ONTO 11- EDETROIT AMISH(RRON1CL All Jewish News Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS An THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN OL. XVII. NO. 10 EFORM'S LEADERS ADOPT A PROGRAM OF SOCIAL JUSTICE Telephone 1GLENDALE 1 9-3-0-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1925 N. Y. Rabbis Work HERSHMAN UPHOLDS 0113 11'110 Pledged _ _ea_...…

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…7i H3 1 . )E1 KOH, P WISHORICV4 ICUS JANUARY 23, 19 , WINEMAN REVIEWS I IMPORTANT EVENTS IN U. J. C. GROWTH MEMBER oupoir NAltStATE BOARD tlITIDNIvisunIZIA1111156 FIFIALTYCOMPA PACKARD CAN BUILD A PACKARD (Concluded from page 1.) GARFIELD 2423.5380 8748 LINWOODAVE. template a complete health center,. where we can do the preventative I work that we heretofore have been ! carrying on. For this purpose we •have been fortunate in engag...…

January 30, 1925 • Page Image 3

…Aliferialit lavish Perioilleal Carta culgtNtrart Bo, ottio 23, 1925 A R D A/I Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS HRONICLE 11-EbETROIT DA E Telephone L 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1925 10 Who Magid Heads Court Representatives Of 11.romen's Organizations REFORM'S LEADERS Hias Complete dive services n Canvass For Philanthropi...…

January 30, 1925 • Page Image 4

…PLOkritorriewisndlactuai PAGE TWO DEBATERS GET GOLD TO HOLD AND SILVER MEDALS LECTURE SERIES INSTITUTE NOTES I playing before Saul, but instead of (COUNCIL being soothed the King's anger and jealousy became greater than ever. West Warren and Michigan At last a dreadful thought came George Sternberg and Walter Farber Avenue Mothers' Club: "I will kill him Girls' Problems7o Receive Attention into Saul's head. Honored by Webster Club. no•," h...…

January 30, 1925 • Page Image 5

…A merica/I ,fewisk Periodical eater CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO EVETICOIT,//".15/1 t ntinue s the pT, "NI \ lb ■ . V ■ .Z, t .V4 1. 4 i X i ■N■wa■ NS @ c t 7 1, 11 1 Under the Auspices of Ametie will con. week at omencing I be the le the -access le De. , mall ;li• story -rything Motion Inc., •Ur. f which 1-resident madur. ID es -NBA E WISH WOMEN'S EUROPEAN THE J EWISH WELFARE ORGANIZATION 010 ro il 4 #0 TUESDAY, F...…

January 30, 1925 • Page Image 6

…The yk eraorr PAGE FOUR' •Zi ■ ale4s.kt oyi "••N'x.'g..royr•-x N&roji•-• Ng, • 0' •r• ‘,10 ,--- Objects Of United Drive In Light Of Jewish Tradition the repulsive feature of the Ghetto is the cringing, sy- cophant attitude of the Jew who is ever on the alert to please the Gentile world. If the not too flattering pic- asewer ■ tures of the Ghetto Jew given by Turgenev, Dostoevski, Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing b., Inc. Gogol ...…

January 30, 1925 • Page Image 7

…'elvish periodical Cotter Alittliallt curium AMU! • CINCINNATI 20, OM PAGE FIVE litelkertiordoqsitoittomiql, VISE ELUCIDATES <>1 f 145 PLAN TO ACHIEVE 1414P /v1 81( PEACE GUARANTEE lAS. I+. (JOSEPH-- - Urges Control of Lawmakers Means of Eliminating ra rt toles (t or broad-minded eo-religioni-:s :I. exhibiting "Christian" As Hysteria for War. generous i , entributions to the Cathe dral of St. (Copywrighl• 1921. Ey Ch.. H Joseph.) HE...…

January 30, 1925 • Page Image 8

…IiiEncraon;/mosnOaoNia ,r. PAGE SIX Engagements Beginning Monday, February 2nd V The WOMENS WEAR Midwinter Sale of. Woodward Avenue—between Grand River and State Mr:. Peter Trunsky of 2275 West ! Beginning the early part of Juna Boston boulevard WHO hostess at a ry, the Phoenix Club inaugurated a Hadassah tea ut h •r home last Mon- cries Of weekly Tuesday bridge • uncheons for tie ladies affiliated day afternoon. Esili of the guests I...…

January 30, 1925 • Page Image 9

…,41otericam Yeafish Periodical eater CLIFTON AnNU1 - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PAGE SEVEN PEDEntonfrwisnefitoNictr. I PATRONS ARE ADDED FOR HADASSAH BALL filarriagro 11 i ni el 11 0 ellS %o. ask v \10.0d ant Prominent Men and Women Sponsor 13Sital The New job- ions for Spring Lt„,1 Summer Lands • • tiVAI •lode, for all hours and for ccei y Fuxhiun event of inter- est to fashionable folk so- poraing in Palm Beach and Oho. Smithern resort...…

January 30, 1925 • Page Image 10

…IttbntilliVITIEWISII6 1 KONW.LE 'PAGE EIGH1 sJ 0ttoutatu Notre 'graternut an Club vies Plans for a dance to P., j . m th. ganized in Detroit 75 years ago. The day evening. Feb. 16, at • Social Mixers. P.incroft, next meeting will be held Thursday Hotel are being made ', !f•. Lori The members of the Social Mixers Levinsohn and Mrs. II • . leniek evening, Feb. 12. Club extended an invitation to Jewish who are in charge of .t, :,'sent, young...…

January 30, 1925 • Page Image 11

…A meriam swish Palatka! Ceder CLIFTON AV/NUZ • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE Ewtsitelizavici,r, MEVertto _21/___ Miss Bess Robbins of Indianapolis BETTY KENIG STAR was recently admitted to the bar on Coldstick, Morris Goldberg, Oscar IN A NEW COMEDY her twenty-first birthday and is prac- Isamovich, Solomon ham, Abraham ticing law in that city. Jaffa, Siniche Yaffe, Max Yaker, Ab- Betty Kenig, the celebrated Yid- F,isfhoerrmeArrlynodfe.thie...…

January 30, 1925 • Page Image 12

…MOW" JANUARY 30, 1925 (ARON ICLE JEWISH PHYSICIAN'S PRAYER PRESENTED art. Let never the thought awaken in nun that my knowledge is sufficient, but lend me strength. leisure and im- MEMBEP DEMO et st litet BOARD pulse to control my knowledge contin- ,ONIBC illetSliRtletlfflaffli uously and to acquire new knowledge. The art is great but the mind of man ."‘. is limited. It works always. It dis- Montnued from nage 1.1 many errors in the knowle...…

May 30, 1924 • Page Image 1

…v istrricat ffewish Periodical Cada I Jewish News I Jewish Views ITHOUT BIAS Marron Mein curcinenn an onto II- EbETROIT WISH HRONICLE) THE INDUSTRY IMMINENT IN NEW YORK CITY [Aged Scholar Hails Triumph of Sciencel Return to Ideals Of Judaism Urged Governor Silzer and Marshall Urge Religious Revival As . Imperative Need. Unit Seeks RUTENBERG PROJECT Medical To Broaden Scope RECEIVES BACKING OF FOUR GROUPS _ __ __ 9-3-0-0 Per 'Year, $...…

May 30, 1924 • Page Image 2

…• PAGE TWO 71IEWIt011 /Mut tam /J. ■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■ MWOLIVILWILW ■ ■■■■■ <*, for he knew that the water I caked, carriers were nut students of the law, nor could they give a great deal of money to the poor and needy. Ile ; wondered what good deeds they had performed in this world that Elijah should say they would be happy in the world to come. Ile approached the water carriers and asked: "My friends, since you do not study the law. and a...…

May 30, 1924 • Page Image 3

…*aim lavish Perlalied Coder CLIFTON AIIINUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO MEkTROIT, IEWISHICAROPi ICU; I SPECIAL SELLING OF RuBys famous"63 . Chiffon Rose Athena Girls. Suffola Girls. The first hike of the season of the Athena Girls Club held Sunday, May 25, proved a success. The next meet- ing of the club will be held Tuesday, 'June 3, at the Y. W. II. A., 249 Ro- wena street. The social committee is planning II series of activities for th...…

May 30, 1924 • Page Image 4

…,Aliterita ■ PAGE kuur. 711 r: P.Tnon; /non 0Ro.N lc 11 6Cgacaler&‘%%tM.U.xri- ct t k .•_\1., TtEDEPROIT BWISIleurnic • winorm.. monsf•e“armvaam Published Weekly by The Jewish Chrunifilt Publishing Etas Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H, Schakne, ry Entine.. Manager Entered as Second-eke. mat. March 3. 1..1, is , the PoetidlIce at Detroit, glieb, under the Act of lis • 0 , General Offices and Publication Building...…

May 30, 1924 • Page Image 5

…voltam ffewisk Perkdical Carta CLIFTON AMOS - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO r 1)/NR011; if:WIS/ I ORM 1)1.1' 1300K REVIEWS 1416Cti oep4T5 G-IAS. "FP. 1CopporrIght. 1921. Seeing the South Through Soft and Academic Eyes. Hp Chao. H. Jeseoh.1 We have had a very rainy May. Every bard-headed business man knows the reason—the investigations in Washington. The overthrow of the I'oin- care militaristpolicy in France an is due (ask any hard-headed busine...…

May 30, 1924 • Page Image 6

…,Aiteria ficpcmolifrnsifetRoxicLE PAGE SIX JactaLand ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT TO DAVID B. BERGER Two Very Important Sales Begin in the Hudson Store on Monday Morning, June 2nd. Qrsortai All society Hems .d other local not. should be cemsountr•red to 11.• office of TM Chronicle by 8 •clock Wedorraday •Iternoon in order to app.r in the current or.k'e 1... Phone Glendale 0300. Satre. Editor. Moll nen.. eau to be received net letee th. Weaseasq....…

May 30, 1924 • Page Image 7

…Pl_IDLTRIOITJLWIS/10 .11t0.` ■ IC IE FRESH AIR SOCIETY ASKS FOR LIBRARY A Special Group of Desires Books for Young Guest. at Summer Camp. The Fresh Air Society, which con- ducts a summer camp for Jewish chil- dren at lake St. Clair accommodat- ing 200 boys and girls every two weeks, has issued a request for books for a children's library at the camp. During inclenient weather, officers of the society have found, when the va- cationists are...…

May 30, 1924 • Page Image 8

…EIBPerRorrdinsn obtoN IC Lr: PAGE EIGHT ,11, .■ 1/77.7114, FREE ROAD MAP of Michigan octal tidal Qrsonal —safes. .4 ilk Mr. and Mrs. Herman L. Prince (Gertrude Kopel) of Cleveland, Ohio, formerly of Detroit, announce the birth of a daughter, Thelma Jane, Miss Lillian Rabinowitz of 142 May 17. California avenue has returned home after an extended stay in New York Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Smith an- and Philadelphia. nounce the birth of a d...…

May 30, 1924 • Page Image 9

…• S evisk Periodical Cater ATISNOI CINCINNATI SO, OHIO curma PEW oonJosisn (Ai:mum: ,,w,v,,w00000..voop.A.A....-o.-.0..................Nsv...............;. ;>..% ■ ...,....woobv.a...............ww........00..w.............)., ,; NOW! .... ./ I/ e Place Your Confirmation Order NOW! CLASSIFIED :-: ENGAGED AS CANTOR Abe Max Among Leaders in Chevrolet Sale Contest. FOR FEAST OF WEEKS It is not one moment too early to to lace your ,,. „-__...…

May 30, 1924 • Page Image 10

…ki_Eikraundaun &tor Timumintre DAVID J. HIRSCH gliMes BY 1U111 I1 BEFORE Boa A Hang TERMED THE SYMBOL RETURN TO IDEALS UNTERMYER URGES OF JEWISH SERVICE • OF JUDAISM URGED SOVIET RECOGNITION I -UPIL'J You can tell the difterence be- tween • renter and • home owner at • glance. One look. like a chap who has been through the mill and the other look, independently pleased with himself. 0,A. 5, 4 DETROIT 1111413EA REAIESTME BOARD 4;k- 1 ,...…

May 30, 1924 • Page Image 11

…• • J .Asr ,r A merican ;Jewish Periodical Center 11:0B R. M %Rut's, 4 4. CLIFTON ■ VINCIE - CI:NW:NU-I 20, 011111 Director 01 ViWELL WHITEMAN HERBERT I'. 7. %MIEN ltsociate Director, Detroit, :lichan Vol. XVI • No. 1 - 26 May, 30,• 1c)24 - November 21, 102k _/ • licrofAlmed October • 1:;;;7 At the American, ,:cyNish Periodical -,enter • • On the Campus of the Hebrew Union College•lewish Intotute of Religion …

November 30, 1923 • Page Image 1

…A merica 5cwish Periodical Carter (UPTON mays • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO IFEbET-ROITAWISII CffitONICL Ow' Aim :—Not Jewish Family in Michigan Without The CHRONICLE Telephone GLENDALE 9-30-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1923. /0L. XV. No. 1. SOCIETIES TO Seminary Honors UR PRESENTED 'T HREE HEAR PALESTINIAN 11 11111 MEMORIAL BY AMERICAN ZIONIST...…

November 30, 1923 • Page Image 2

…• PIEVETROTT SWISH ['AGE TWO IA BALFOUR PRESENTED WITH MEMORIAL BY AMERICAN ZIONIST lgJ 11 U`.2'.A!i I n • g \lastmA 6ifts for thristmasL` • 1 /1 gl? 4 0 UR slogan: "Good Furniture is Not Expensive," was never better illustrated than on this page, where we have shown a few of our offerings for the coming holidays. Three entire floors divided into one hundred and eight rooms are filled with the best that can be produced in fine f...…

November 30, 1923 • Page Image 3

…A merica Pwish Periodical Carter CLIFTON ARNO' • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE THREIS 7iIr ,.i'i:nrrkw,sittitRQNIC LG --- naturalization papers. Hiatt is also IIIA5 ASSISTS ALIENS BECOMING CITIZENS IN ----- GORDON DIES AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS PHILLIP prepared to delegate representatives to various meetings of Jewish organ- Judaea Phillip David Gordon, pioneer Jew- izations to lecture on the advantages I of citizenship in connection with this...…

November 30, 1923 • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR RON 1614 WO/ OPTIMISTIC FUTURE IS SEEN FOR 70,000 U. S. JEWS ON FARMS (Continued from Page 1) only the so-called South Jersey Col- onies and Woodbine survive. Inex- perience, lack of capital, injudiciou s selection of land, the absence of lead- (Tahiti, doomed these early, hastily conceived, badly planned, poorly ex- ecuted projects to certain failure. The New Jersey colonies were the ■ le exceptions because they were mor e favo...…

November 30, 1923 • Page Image 5

…I CIViSif Periodical CeNter ....NUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE kr_Isit (71 Kama iffs j state that many unique and unusual , ys dealing "' of fha POALE ZION OFFERS NOVELTY SUPREME— A CHASSIDIM BALL •.!wter who !ns of the '" (4 the ' work of Field to be u.ieloe Affair Center on Dec. 24; Kirby Many Fe•turee Arranged message of • in gene'. • ' , ter. the last • t. advise , loxes[ to I.' plc by •,•n char. , book i s '",". but the , t...…

November 30, 1923 • Page Image 6

…1)ernoryzwicsit PAGE SIX filEVETROIT EWISIteiRONICLE PEACEFUL TIMES IN POLAND By MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Jacob H. Schaltaa, Bus. Mgr. Joseph J. Cummins, Pres. and Editor atONICI4 S. ROSENFELD (Copyright, 1923, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) digesting ZIF Merit's \iefus Lie TAlithren's Torun It is true. The Jews today in Po- her and there is no means of find...…

November 30, 1923 • Page Image 7

…A merica 5avisk periodical Cada ClittON AV/NUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN pftpentordansit(Aivitca.4 11SHAAREI ZEDEK MEN FINDS FAULT WITH _ 14.6°11 8 ,.° 15.11 `15 PLAN SEASON'S WORK JEWS OF AMERICA . 0-1AS. fce•ewrie ► t, MI. 0 S Br Chu. H. hseets.1 III1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111111111 1111111111111 11111111111 111111111111111111 11111111112 Weekly Dances Included ...…

November 30, 1923 • Page Image 8

…. THE *nun !AGE EIGHT SailgOWINVSMU EN5 loon (*Ron tcui FORM DEPARTMENT FOR HEBREW MUSIC HUDSON'S Meyer Posner to Direct New Branch of New York School. For the first time in any secular school, the Master Instituet of United Arts of New York has announced the All society items and other local notes should be communicated to th• office el The he current week', appear founding of a• department devoted to Chronicle by !I o'clmk Wednesday •...…

November 30, 1923 • Page Image 9

…A mterican Iewisk periodical Older CLIFTON *VENUS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE MINI MEV LTROIT, A .1.11511 (A ROMICUI - — - MEMBER OF COMMITTEE FOR B'NAI MOSHE BALL •IN Mrs. Louis Simon of West Grand boulevard, a pioneer resident of De- trot, left on Monday for New York where she will make her future home. Mrs. Simon was accompanied by her sun, Kenneth Simon, who came to Detroit for a few days stay prior to his mother's departure for the E...…

November 30, 1923 • Page Image 10

…P ltE LTROtT, PAGE TEN A WIMI - • Sf may be, have heard of such a thing ns for German Jews, who are also in The Original need. as a representative government which desperate A committee has been formed here Jack's Restaurant passes legislation and exercises con- by the Kehillah to provide relief for trol over the officials, and they want Polish Jews in Germany who will en- By S. SCHWARTZ. 2517 Woodward Ass the same thing in their country...…

November 30, 1923 • Page Image 11

…A llleritall 5c'wisk periodical Cotter CLIPTON AMAMI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN THE &MOM/011540 RON ICLC ant NS, • : .: CLASSIFIED: -: THE FEAST OF LIGHTS storage building. Offer for sale all or will divide. Small payment down and easy terms will handle. Fine location for coal yards or builders' supply. Phone Edgewood 13114 fur appointment. By EMMA LAZARUS. Kindle the taper like the steadfast star ANTED—Experienced male boo...…

November 30, 1923 • Page Image 12

…laCnernorr "num TnnI rC i Bru D i ra J, XIRSCX krasn(Aamtuz Digesting the News of the Week (Concluded from Editorial page.) . 5011E 00013 W/LL LOTS FALL FO/ FOR SALE IT— 1/07, CHEAP *PI ONcle "ILL E/L * 'THE ReHrk IlloN BUT WE NM '; j34'Ay /T . wow (nom Correspondence I RENT SoMt MAN sale 5001" and Cables of Jewish Telegraphic Agency.) Professor Cuza, leading instigator of the anti-Semitic students' agitation in Roumania, receive...…

March 30, 1923 • Page Image 1

…Aliferiallf Apish periodical Cotter CLIFTON AMNIA • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO )23 Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English II- EbETROIT AEWISR RIZONICL Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL. XIII• NO. 18 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1923 POSTERS AT N. Y. U. $1,500,000 Nurses HUGE MEMBERSHIP Urges Developing POSSIBLE CHANGE IS SWORDS ARE DRAWN ANTI-JEWISH SA...…

March 30, 1923 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO rilEDLTROVEWLVIORONICAL s))wwe ')".)"." I nitint eti Oitrtnt Van-mat .Riopelk S POSSIBLE CHANGE IS SEEN IN POLICY OF HIGH COMMISSIONER MUSIC Appears Here in "La Juive." T is indeed an education in itself to visit our Permanent Homes Display of over one hundred rooms. Each room is harmoniously and tastefully arranged, in the very latest vogue, with beautiful and artistic furniture. Each display room is a unit in itself, and a...…

March 30, 1923 • Page Image 3

…P eriodical eater CLIFTON AVONUC - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE ERcritonjinsi 91RONicir, Y( tun .1(1 daea 'd of your you rgest rep- E XODUS the New and Entire s of SPRING EXHIBIT the andi- ■ f urt lie. ■ ■ Creations of the it Ott i; to Foremost Parisienne un Designers, Personally re- ju- lived or Selected by Mr. Healy. ge to ' and sense o the ■ Come ■ ■ :y Is ea held mare, judge Ivised .. to six .ss of ,mself e...…

March 30, 1923 • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR 'filEigneopilansniffitomtche 711-EDEIRORIEWISti (ARON 1CLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION PubBalled Weeky by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President Jacob H. Schakno, Business Manager Entered as second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Postoffice at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879. General Offices and Publication Building 850 High Street West Tee!phone: Cable Address: That t...…

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…American yarish Palatka! Cotta PAGE FIVE erRon; loon CHRONICLE 0-1AS. - ft JOSEPI÷' (CoevorIght, 1921. By Ch.. II. 1 n otice that there is talk of Rabbi Nathan Kress being chosen •• associate rabbi of Temple Em•nu•El in New York. Jewish papers tioning this take the opportunity to refer to Emanu•Fl as the i n men "most important congregation " in the country. Far from it, brothers, far from it. It may have more wealthy pew owners, but its...…

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…ThE*TROITIEWISH ffiRONIGLE PAGE SIX CHRISTANS TO HELP FIGHT ANTI-SEMITISM Jesse Drake Justice of the Peace TO THE VOTERS OF DETROIT: We believe Jesse Drake will make a fair, just and able judge. He is a cap- , able and experienced lawyer and is re- spected by our courts, and strongly en- dorsed by the Bar Association. Ile 13 a splendid citizen, u man of family, a home owner, and a tax payer. We recommend him for your consideration. se- ...…

March 30, 1923 • Page Image 7

…A merica ,ftwisk periodical Cotter cution emus - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PAGE SEVEN ram (ARON IC LE ..... WIN EXEMPTION POINT FOR FAMILY OF RABBI (ICE ANS Adler, W A S II 1 N GTON.—(J. T. A.)— The friends of more liberal immigra- regulations are highly pleased 00 w ith the ruling finally granted by battery of State Hughes in the the wife and children of Rab- 00 of bi Rechtzed. Although a visa was issued to the 1,, ard, 'h the - .'nee '...…

March 30, 1923 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT PEPErnorriallsnOIRONICLE Cement Garbage and Ash Receptacles Spring. Prices Will Advance in One-Family Receptacle $11.00 All other •it, accordingly H. M. KOFFMAN 812 E. Hancock 1503 let N•tl. Bank Bldg. Melrose 8550 (Prom cables of Jewish C Cherry 1472 ndence Bureau and Jewiels Telegraphk Agency.) A special department devoted to Passover groceries has been opened by Macy's, a large department store of New York City. On...…

March 30, 1923 • Page Image 9

…A merica ffewislr Periodical Carter CLIFTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OILIO ►23 Passover Greetings 11- EbETROIT AMISH 11RONICL Passover Greetings MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Section Two DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1923 VOL. XIII. NO. 18 Tut-ankh-amen and Moses Ships Out of Odessa A Page From Passover Haggadah By A. GORIN. Special Constantinople Correspondent of the Jewish Telegraphic Agenc (Copyright, 1922, Jewish Co...…

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…Tit.cderttmy,/ewistieiRoniar i PAGE TWO Compare COMMUNIST JEWS BEGIN ANTI-PASSOVER DRIVE Buy from the Maker MOSCOW —(J. T. A.)—The anti- Passover campaign is in full owing, Jewish communists straining every effort to drive home their propaganda against the observance of the usual ceremonies and practices connected with the festival. The Christian theists who are devoting themselves to anti-Easter campaign are expected to offer their assis...…

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…U& slts, American 'elvish Periodical Center CurTON *M - csliciNNATI 20, onto PAGE THREE inci)entorringsnORONICLE throwing a piece of good fortune away John J. Speed Candidate for Board of Education. 'for a good-for-nothing taugenichts." teacher. She's a turk. She said go "Such a nerve," exclaimed Mrs. herself, and we jes' called her a turk- Mr. Speed is in favor of doing Fliegberg indignantly. "Such a everything in his power to advance ...…

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