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March 31, 1933 • Page Image 3

…ern ms.rf IrgWISHORLVI WIZ PAGE THREE Lad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE CENTER TO DEBATE fi -- It's Really Magical — the Way Clothes Get to Look New Again! _ .. The announcement HOME RE GIVIDN ES MLIEF IGHT SHOW W ' .,,, si..„. ?ht. On l th the conies train Lai Angeles, Calif., of the h i„..,., Iiintlay, Nlareh 27, al liti!,! H m II 1 egular meet mg fb Relief Societ ■ • 1...7, \r,...„ A „„ t, ir t, r ,.;., : ,,,.,.,,„ e Former Won...…

March 31, 1933 • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR and THE LEGA CHRONICLE "42nd Street" at Michigan. DETROIT JEWS VOICE PROTEST AGAINST ATROCITIES IN OFFICERS ELECTED "I2nd Street" opened Thursday GERMANY; CHRISTIANS JOIN IN CONDEMNING NAZI PLAT- ' BY LOCAL MASADA at the Michigan Theater to the FORM WHICH THREATENS SAFETY OF 600,000 JEWS' Imast popular acclaim any picture WINDOW SHADES Made To Order or Repaired At a regular meeting last Sun- day, :Masada, the Young Mons Zionist...…

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…7it EDLTRonlpvisn .11• ■■ ••• ■ 10, 200 AT MEMORIAL BAKING OF MATZOS IN RUSSIA REFUSED L. ins, atii,;)fwi!,' Lt.irl'h:,,:,‘,t',.=,r2.: SERVICES OF K. P. „I• ---- GEORGE E. BUSHNELL'S ADDRESS OVER RADIO armpit 604E1 Jewry as part of the foreign cam paign for intervention against the e So5'iets. It demands an intensifn • Campaign for Relief of .Jews Described as Campaign of Intervention. PAGE FIVE RON ICIE an d THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Nui...…

March 31, 1933 • Page Image 6

…CARON lett and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE hooligans desecrated synagogues and cem- eteries and molested Jews. By far the worst element in the German- and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE and Jovish t ragedy is that the German lib- • , In Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing C.Inc. By M. M. USSISIIKIN orals failed to raise their voices against World President of the J e wish National Fund. matter March :1, It1 16, •t. the 1 . ••t- lotered as discrimination....…

March 31, 1933 • Page Image 7

…PIEVrrttorriovisri ei tun ICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE DR, SACHAR NAMED HILLEL DIRECTOR (Continued from Page One.) Foundations which are established' t ha ding uni ers iti es o,• f th counteryle and h e is, there for , at the heart of the youth movement. "JEWISH INSTITUTIONS AND THE FINANCIAL CRISIS" Ile has written extensively for the (Continued from Preceding Page.) and our synagogues New Republic, the Menorah .lour- set at nought ...…

March 31, 1933 • Page Image 8

…t,a • 7iIEDLTHDYIP11511aRO:NICLE • nd THE LEGAL CHRONICLE FA( SIX •■ •••••••• ■■ ••• ■ GEN- UINE HECOLITE PLATE REGULAR 50 $ 25 VALUE 1,0nernl,r• 160', ••111.1s, OPEN 9 A. IA, 50c itecrowle good at any time, To the FOX except on Saturdays :Ind Su n days, for luncheon and dinner patrons at the Colonial Room in the Detroit Leland Hotel. Fur dinner patrons in the Coffee Shop, too. Dine in the Colonial Ruffin, dance to the mus...…

March 31, 1933 • Page Image 9

…▪ " ptcprmorrikisisti PAGE NINE • nd THE LEGAL CHRONICLE • ■•■•■•■■■■■■■■1; ■■■■■■•■■'■ LEGAL NOTICE SECTION a 0`, "`7„,1 ,, :017,1 7,‘, 77;7., °X,T.'! 'n''17,' I " t;T P:tt rrd 1011MILIMIM ILIVILN il Wtl•MAN. Attornet, 1151 First SAMUEL DIRRINSKY, Attorney. Se2 L•wyen PETITION TO CHANGE NAME- In p.11.11.11 Ii that this order be served or 1 Icle. • newspaper printed end circulating STATE OF MICHIGAN County of Wayne Bldg. a otter his apt...…

March 31, 1933 • Page Image 10

…▪ THEDETRINTEWIMItAROM J ICLE mad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE PAGE TEN - • aseme••••. - m N w •• Michigan for the County of Wayne. In ,Chancery ■■■■■■■••■■•■wa 011011aMMIV, !Union (Pia:Atop Trust Company , . - I wgh.mmzgo okNowwkoiml ortheee., Emma Trete. plaintiff. ye Hee or Tree .. Ina hearing said petition And It . I ether mid mortgage the . im ,4 Two T Hous • Corporation. of the same place. w m snth day of March In the year one than- 0 de...…

March 31, 1933 • Page Image 11

…• • r PAGE ELEVEN LLvisnORONICLE E and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE .1..intini 1 7/1, Mortgalre 3ton In 'Aber 301 of Mort- • I I %I. , Mr fell thlerent Rlid all les•I re,ra tool' on which moraine 1111 .,ye 561 • t v /0 , for ill"%sir, 01111 /11114 ellottio s lee to-is it 1931 in MG 251 of Aut.. jot I. tt ytisyyttsoN, Attorno. 1613 First tun mortgage made Sr Ra/mond H Jewett and l,\,\MIIMIIM\\01100100M tikaltWk•Wial • d i to be due. at the date of...…

March 31, 1933 • Page Image 12

…▪ ▪ PIEDLTKOVEIVIStlefRONICL£ FRIDAY, MARCH 31 aatTHE LEGAL CHRONICLE . — - --- - . la• or In equity having been instItuted to the amount due, ea 5f01,,, TH E p4rNm .r. Attorney. 1933 Dim . Trost., under the •ili of WillfAm 0 /Milt!, ! Union Ouardian Trot Company. to Charles rh,IMIWWILIMIIMMIAM10111M11174111111110K4KW N, recover the debt secured by said mortgate or tome, with the Inte,t th.••• notice b her eby elven that no TUEsDAy, a...…

March 31, 1922 • Page Image 1

…:2 and the hall the calk fail 'with earl t, Or on ling the . In rred com- the said fling lion Cody brief ad- .sday h El, the all i the ,e an I and will done I Sil- dream last Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English THE ETROIT LWISI -I Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Jewish Lecturer lub ilPalestine Mandate JEWISH PUBLICATION ' Noted To Address Men's C Ratification Asked SOCIETY COMPLETES 34 ...…

March 31, 1922 • Page Image 2

…fiefinizoi i; //Aim! OICOICI,I; PAGE TW 1.4 .MUSIC 4 AND MUSICIANS 1 MilfINICX" C 4. D. C. IS AIDING 614a ". LITHUANIAN JEWS "-,) Congress Deals With Question of Autonomy and Minority Rights. Vincent d'Indy Symphony for Piano and Orchestra Feature of (15) o o)Iu fn i fu rt 1111111011111111111111 ITS:SPRINGTIME--- We Want You to Come Out to Our Shops That's "Good Furniture" time. We can suggest a great number of ideas for furni...…

March 31, 1922 • Page Image 3

…fiw9entonlixisn(iiitomicLE Young Judaea Good Looking, Serviceable, Economical. Athena Knit Union Suits-- $1.25 as at of 10 vs or n- rh ISRAEL ZILBER IS NEW LEADER OF DEFENDERS ,,I, i L' 1 % Israel Zill•r, active worker in local Zionist circles, at Sunday became the new leader of the Defenders of the White and Blue, succeeding David Iliteoosin, who is forced temporarily to give up Young Judaea work on account of his professional duties. ...…

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…PAGE TftsberRortiEwisnffiRomict.c FOUR sootr000tart000-o-otHatam-o-00 0ttoa the souls of men the message of revival? It is therefore not at all with the idea of revival as suggested by our colleague with Mit') (Oar which we take issue, but at best with the methods inherent in any plan that would set aside a specific day or week throughout MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Coutrittpurarirfi g the year for bringing recalcitrant Jews back to ...…

March 31, 1922 • Page Image 5

…ANICtitillf Plash periodical Carta CLIFTON AYINUI - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PAGE FIVE citentorrefixima 611w\ lc 0e5if r ii Nt. G1AS. 1:3Y- 'SAYS NON-CITIZENS SHOULD NATURALIZE JOSEPI-F= (Copyright, 1921. By Chas, II Joseph.) Someone sends me an interesting clipping from what apparently is a magazine devoted to legal questions or discussions of matters per. taining to the bar. Under the caption "Shylock • True Cosmopolitan" I read this...…

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…MCIULTKOHji,MiSileiltONIcLr, PAGE SIX jecial .an i d The first of summer in this shipment of Qrsorta ; Scotch ginghams ill Shepherd Plaids Prominent among the notable wed- dings of the past week was the mar- riage of Miss Hortense Krolik, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Day Krolik, to Walter Lillienfeld, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lillienfeld of Wilmette, Ill., which was solemnized on Mon- day afternoon, March 27, at 5 o'clock at the home o...…

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…PI I..; ups t, r i 4 rdiarTics4.0-1, ; - a. Suits which add net to every outdoor activity. Golf, the hike, and every occasion that should not be hampered by skirts. Extreme. ly well made models in colorful vari.tone shades. Tweeds, home- spuns, herringbones and fancy novelties. Shown in greys, browns, greens, tans and stone blue. Very moderately priced at - ii HANDLES PUBLICITY FOR BICUR CHOLLM JR. DANCE 1 """'"*"•"'""""^""*'"'"'"^"...…

March 31, 1922 • Page Image 8

…vim r_stptkritortkwissi(ARopilGE :"AGE EIGHT ".-- LANE BRYANT Maternity Corset WOMEN VOLUNTEER FOR KEREN HAYESOD raternal anit Cub "Notcs ••■ I BROUGHT TO DETROIT BY WELFARE SOCIETY w A Personal Recommendation Louis Magushevitz is 18 years old and is among the fortunate ones of the Ukraine to have come to the at- ' tention of the European Jewish Wom- Philomathic Debating Club. en's Welfare Organization of Detroit. Over 2,000 Meet at...…

March 31, 1922 • Page Image 9

…America Apish Periodical Cada CLIFTON MAUI - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE NINE 7iiilffirrIt()Ii,11311S11 (AVM IC1.1; ii— o ggia00 ■ 111=1111M1•11•1•11 ■ 1 kNparrli Zrbish PALESTINE RABBIS DENOUNCE TRAITORS Notes Friday evening w• - •ices lit COngrt• gatiOn Shuarey Zedek will be close• March 31. Rabbi Hershman will Bice a review of Hutchinson's "If 1Vinter :ines." The attendance at the Fri 'day yet-nine services were better this year than e...…

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…MARCH 31, 1922 E DurRoirjr,wisn(ifitar ICLE PAGE TEN • , A metal button factory has been established within the past two months by two immigrants from Poland, who have had experience in button making in Warsaw. • • • • • .,.. and Give Us ■ Trial. 1914 Taylor Avenue, nor Twelfth Phone Garfield 6483. New York Custom Shoe Shop WM. E. HINTZ Cherry 688 $50 REWARD . , L 1 114 .t,!'.1L.,_ ■ .„---:---' ''....—" - ‘ . —in some ho...…

March 31, 1916 • Page Image 1

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The only Jewish publication in the State of Michigan Devoted to the interests of the Jewish people Vol. I. No. 5" DETROIT, MICH., MARCH 31, 1916 $1.50 per Year Single Copies 5 Cents Jewish Aspect of Preparedness by Maurice M. Lewinsohn It is a matter of common obser- vation and remark that the Jews as a unit have shown but small capacity for organized effort. This deficiency in collective ac- tion is due partly to...…

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…2 ary circtunstances, is so imtnense that it throws its reflex on every province of social activity. Says Dr. Lee K. Frankel: "The prob- lem of Jewish -charitable societies of the United States today is the problem of the care of the immi- grant. As such it passes beyond merely local lines. In some of its manifestations is national in character, and ill few it has an in- ternational significance." In our present social institutions there is n...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE cAn Old Fashioned Dinner by Ethel Taurog • The Old kitchen clock struck the hour of seven. Beatrice Hirshman rushed into the kitch- en, her black lawn dress over the black sateen princess slip only partly buttoned. "Hurry up, Ma and button me up. I've been late twice this week, and I don't want to come late again. You don't mean to say that you have pancakes again for breakfast?" Beatrice sniffed the air. "What's the m...…

March 31, 1916 • Page Image 4

…2 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Or ary circumstances, is so immense that it throws its reflex on every province of social activity. Says Dr. Lee K. Frankel : "The prob- lem of Jewish charitable societies of the United States today is the problem of the care of the immi- grant. . As such it passes beyond merely local lines. In some of its manifestations it is national in character, and in few it has an in- ternational significance." In our present so...…

March 31, 1916 • Page Image 5

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE ucin Old Fashioned Dinner by Ethel Taurog The old kitchen clock struck the hour of seven. Beatrice Ilirshman rushed into the kitch- en, her black lawn dress over the black sateen princess slip only oartly buttoned. "Hurry up, Ma and button me up. I've been late twice this week, and I don't want to come late again. You don't mean to say that you have pancakes again for breakfast?" Beatrice sniffed the air. "What's the m...…

March 31, 1916 • Page Image 6

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE - 4. by all of the new fangled notions. She is very religious, and she has brought us up the same way. Our home is just the kind of a home I should like to have when I am married. 1 haven't felt so thor- oughly at home since I have been in this town." Mr. Levine helped himself to another cookie. "After all the fancy indigestible truck we are forced to cat at the restaurants, we can appreciate this. This gel- fillte fisch...…

March 31, 1916 • Page Image 7

…5 THE. JEWISH CHRONICLE M1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111t111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111311111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111M1111111111111111111111111 M1111111111M1M 011111111101011111111111 a Jewish Pre-Congress Conference Under Way DELEGATES REPRESENT- ING ONE MILLION JEWS ASSEMBLE AT PHILA- DELPHIA From Our Philadelphia Cor- respondent.) i7 delegates, representin...…

March 31, 1916 • Page Image 8

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 6 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Issued Every Friday by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Company. Michigan's Only Jewish Publication. Editor Manager Samuel J. Rhodes, Anton Kaufman, - Subscription in Advance $1.50 per year Offices' 701 Penobscot Bldg. Telephone Cadillac 2588. The Jewish Chronicle invites correspondence on subjects of inter- est to the Jewish people, but disclaims responsibility for an indorse- ment of view...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 7 If you have a Soul The following article published by the American Jewish Relief Committee for Sufferers from the War, To the Jews oof Detroit: • needs no word of comment. Only read it and let the words sink into your hearts. You who have com- fortable and even luxurious homes, you who have no anxiety as to the safety of your children, you who ;have!alsurfeit of all good things, read and ponder upon these words. TT ...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 8 Congregational News Temple Beth El Shaarey Zedek The subject of Rabbi Frank- lin's sermon on Sunday morning of this week will be, "Tomor- row." Rabbi A. M. Hershman has re- turned from Philadelphia, Pa., where he had gone to attend the Pre-Conference for the Jewish Congress as one of the represen- tatives of Detroit Jews, and will conduct the Sabbath services at the synagogue, which s t art promptly at 9 a. m. aff...…

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…9 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE :: Local and State News :: Y UNITED JEWISH CHARI TIES DOING SPLENDID WORK. It is doubtful whether the Jew- ish community of Detroit fully 'realizes the splendid work done by the (fnited Jewish Charities in relieving need and suffering among the Jewish poor and sick of this city. During the month of Febru- ary, 1916, the United Jewish Charities had 221 applicants for relief and 36 children were hoarded out. Labor cond...…

March 31, 1916 • Page Image 12

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE ✓'OCIETY To insure publication, all items of social interest should be sent to Miss Ruth Rosenfield, 80 Palmer Avenue, East, phone, North 406:1, not later than Monday evening. Mr. 1. Strauss of Ligonier, spent a few (lays in the city last week. The Monday Bridge Club net with Mrs. Esther Heymann this week. Mr. and Mrs. Rabinowitz of l'ittsburg-h, announce the engage- ment of their (laughter, Ida, to lay Coskey of De...…

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…11 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Mr. Albert Schloss has return- One of the most unassuming vet desirable and praiseworthy ed from New York. Mrs. Schloss clubs in . Detroit is the Ladies' and Miss Helen Schloss will re- Wednesday Sewing Circle, or- main in the east for some time. ganized two years ago, and The 26th "Quiet Hour of Mu: which has for its object the mak- sic" was held in the Temple on ing and distribution of garments Sunday afternoon. On ...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 12 Organizations B'NEI B'RITH PISGAH LODGE NO. 34. The first of the series of monthly open meetings and en- tertainments recently inaugurat- ed by the local chapter of the or- der was held last Monday even- ing at the lodge rooms at Cass and Warren, and proved to be an inspiring success. The au- dience of fifty members and their friends present listened with ap- preciation to the delightful vocal solos of Miss Charlotte...…

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