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September 05, 1924 • Page Image 3

…A merica ,avisk Periodical Ceder CLIFTON VENUS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO apimmiumillmilmilmilimumluimilillimilmillimumunimilmilommotiliiimoimiillitg. ...... TitdontOgiEwlsilaftrocLE - — ;Dwyer Declared by Friends ASSERTS WHY TRIBE Well Equipcd for Post of DESIRES JUDAISM Councilman. Bedouin Sheik Gives Historical and Don't forget to ASK for Guns- berg's Kosher Sandwiches at Palmer Park and Belle Isle Stands. LE-7_ 0 u r remarkable growth ...…

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…jilEVETRon;ftmsn at Rom KLE PAGE FOUR NS, 3 t •.. .1,1b1 ,t , a/ _ffritorrimsneutartICIA TREY) ••• ••• • ■ woos. we ....WI ■■ PoetisedWeekly by Tips Jewish Chretelele WI/ Oly Aw.. Cs.. Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager c liPahat Intermi :ince at Detroit. 1: 1 7,, 1unto General Offices and Publication Building 850 High Street West Telephone: Glendale 9300 14 Subscription, in Adv...…

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…A merico( ffcwisk Periodical Ceder currom AnNtra - CINCINNATI SO, OHIO PAGE FIVE bvisnew07004 kok-nton:F Olt Oep-l'irr, --1AS. (Copywright, 1921. JOSEPH-,-- By Chia. H. Joseph.) - - - — Citizens' Committee Drafts Cohane for Service In . Legislature. Luis Cohane, the attorney, has been ' drafted as a candidate for the state I legislature by a committee of prom- inent citizens in all effort to raise the quality and character of the re...…

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…Pttpentorr i Ansn(ARONICIf. PAGE SIX Engagements facial and ► HUDSON' S dOVSonal_ 43rd All society Item. and other local notes shouldbe communicated to the office of The Chronicle by 5 o'clock Wednesday •liernoon in order to appear in the current week's issue. Phone Glendale 0300. Society Editor. Mail notices • as to be received not later than Wednesday. Among the Detroit folk who have been guests at The Inn in Charlevoix , and have ...…

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…America ffewish Periodical Carter C.INC/I4 NA7I 10. OHIO PAGE SEVEN Picikntorr,kinsit (Alto ne OBITUARY The death of Philip Jacoby, a resi- dent of Detroit for the past 12 years, occurred at his residence, 1449 Long- fellow avenue, Sunday, Aug. 31. Mr. Jacoby was born in Ilungary 46 years ago and came to this country when Mrs. Leba Wasserman and daugh- a young man, living in New York and ter, Miss Anna Wasserman, of lien- drie avenue have...…

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…IEDenten;tenykagasna TL the sense of pleasure and of honor which I feel at being invited this af- ternoon to address this large and in- telligent audience. As I cast my eye over this room, my thoughts go back to another time whose history is well worn with you and which no doubt forms an integral part of your daily life and thought. When I see this in- At the annual meeting of the Federation of Jewish l'hilanthropies telligent and prosperous ...…

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…mirror.: enema . arecuneart so, OHIO PAGE NINE PeacrRonctons4 ROMA NEW COLONY OPENS ON HISTORIC LAND. Pick YOUR Candidates for the House of Representatives (State Legislature) Mizrachi Settlement Planning • to Supply Jerusalem With Dairy Products. First District From the Following List of Well Qualified Citizens Endorsed by a Large Number of Detroiters. 1—JOSEPH C. ARMSTRONG Insurance. Former member Board of Estimates. 2 —CHARL...…

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…PLEkgricon;kwisti9fIONICIE PAGE TEN MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111101111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111= Alex J. Groesbec For GOVERNOR H...…

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…A merica's kivish periodical eater CLIFTON ATZhOl • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN ThEt)entorri /Ewisit (ii RON ICU MUSIC 1 ANTI-SOVIET LEADER SENTENCED TO DEATH 28. As these concerts come in pairs: p the came program will be repeated. The second series, however, will con- ! silt of only four concerts proper. The fifth afternoon, Friday, March Ii, will Was Arrested for Using Fele. Pass• port. bring the annual music memory con-, second ...…

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…Metkixorrinosti PAGE TWELVE itoilue Circuit Court Judge Merriam! JEWS 61MIWIR ■ Ile Endorsed By Bar Leaders and Business Men. VOTE FOR OF CHINA, LONG ESTRANGED FROM BRETHREN, TO RECEIVE AID a strict observance of If a movement now on foot among delity, and wealthy Jews in Shanghai, China, their religion." A Chinese-Jewish inscription of the backed by influential support in the United States, is successful, Jewish same date says: "Our r...…

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…A l Natal, ffewish Periodical eater C1-1 ► ON Antal! - CINGINNA11 20, OHIO PAGE THIRTEEN Tite9Entop; joist I olitas IA: Getting Back to the Soil Epic of Ukrainian and Crimean Jews' Struggle to Cain Foot- hold as Husbandinen, Though Erstwhile Dwellers in Cities and Towns. Mj Thousands of epics are being lived are now 15,000. In the whole state now in the Ukraine and Crimea, thou- of Odessa, half of the 50,000 Jewish sands of lives are be...…

September 05, 1924 • Page Image 14

…litcpEritondposti ORM ICUS PAGE FOURTEEN f ir_he elithrvit's O.Toriter JEWISH EXPULSIONS By Su'smith lah-Kishor. l'he seed of Jew-hatred, q hich per- haps had been already planted in Ger- mar, by the sudden NM ur,11.n o f a Duke's chaplain to Judaism, flourish- ed greatly during the Crusades. In spite of the pleas of N gentle and noble -hearted Christiao monk, Ber- nard of nail- mods, the Jews were butchered, burnt and tortured without m...…

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…vfmaricali ffewish Periodical eater CLIFTON APINDI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE FIFTEEN &Pa eon-Intuit (Alto lc Ir. Judge FAVORS J. D. C. MOVE COMMUNISTS URGE TO RENEW RELIEF RIGHTS FOR JEWS Miller Accorded Labor Support When Mem- LAWS ber of Legislature. County Circuit Court, who is a can- didate to succeed himself, in discus- Ja• his attitude toward the interests of indoor, declared: "I never repre- d a labor organization, but in s...…

October 05, 1923 • Page Image 1

…- - America frwish Periat'eal eater Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English CLIFTON Atanlla - CINCINNATI 30, MO Telephone ;GLENDALE bETROIT EWISR 1' 9-3-0-0 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1923. VOL. XIV. No. 19. FULL INDEPENDENCE Siegmund Breitbart, ASKED BY HUSSEIN The Modern Samson FOR NEW PALESTINE , Strongest Alan in World Makes VISIT TO U. S. OF ARAB DELEGATION CALLED OFF ...…

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…PAGE TWO TIEYATROTPIEWISHORONICLE SIEGMUND BREITBART, THE MODERN SAMSON "Good Furniture Is Not Expensive" FRIENDS OF STAHL WILL HOLD RALLY COUNCIL TO CELEBRATE THIRTIETH ANNIVERSARY ec h, r stuei o s yei.,tst s3i.n7 Ts1 ee lx c : a Sections Sile nclt:i s pi e n:O sshi,,, i 1 ,0, v ,.1..al \nneidc.4. Jersey. (Concluded from Page 1.) When the Council of Jewish Women Canada has Council Section s lightning speed, and soon all Germany in the ...…

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…America,' ffavisk periodical Coder canoe smut • comitmat 30, PAGE THREE Tht PerRorrhmistithowtz What 1 in 5 is Guaranteed tors and all types of farm and sta- tionary gasoline engines. to Do. Sonic of the things that 1 in 5 is Closed cars, open cars and trucks &Cook alike to 1 in 5, the gasoline economizer :tad power pri ducer, ac- cording to manufacturers at 2965 Grand Rivt,ravenue. In fact, they assert it is LI, greatest boon of the age...…

October 05, 1923 • Page Image 4

…-a......1111."1 PAGE FOUR 711- EVETROI'VEWISII (ARON ICLE lifogrkorowistiottoxlcm JEW AND CHRISTIAN: CAN WE UNITE? MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION (Abstract of Sermon Preached in Temple Sinai, on Yom Kippur Eve.) Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. By RABBI RUDOLPH I. COFFEE, Ph.D., Oakland. Joseph .1. Cummins, President Catered Jacob H. Schakne, Business Manliest as second-class matter March 3, 1916, a...…

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…America lavish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AFINUI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE FIVE inbverwortionsafAtturicu, 141S 0 . 110.694T 91( DETROIT JEWISH NATIONAL FUND g I I I I I I I II I I I I M I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I ...…

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…,200 .1 . ..Alin: • .04 ...Ow ordei al and arsonal V - KUSSE 1448 Yeautssaro Abort Engagrutruts Mr. and Mrs. S. Friedlis of Cleve land, Ohio, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Rose Fried lis, to Harris Avison of Detroit. "SEVEN FURNITURE DAYS" Mr. and Mrs. R. Spatter of 623 Medbury avenue will be hosts at a reception on Sunday evening, Oct. 7, at their home, in honor of the en- All society Herne and oho lecai netts •hould'be...…

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…AmericaN 5cwisk Pedalled Cotter CLITTON 011401 • CINCINNATI 20, MO EisparrantErsnOnorocu; xYczal Qrsonal' . Fraternal and Club Notes PAGE SEVEN (HANDLES PUBLICITY FOR CLUB'S AFFAIR The Athena Girls announce plans completed for the dance to IsP given in the on Sunday evening, Oct. W. 0. Hotel Tuffer ballroom. Rialto's Cuss Mark Alpern of Webb avenue hs North Woodward J. W. E. year of Lake lively orchestra will furnish the 'Ehe first meet...…

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…PA GE EIGHT .LATIN PATRIARCH'S UNIVERSITY OPENED JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A. Corres- pondence.)—As previously reported preparations are being made here, on the'initiative of the I.atin Patriarch of4Jerusalem, Mgr. Barsalina, for the establishment of a small university under the auspices of the Latin I'at- riarrhnte. It was to be opened on Oct. 1, and has enrolled the first full quota of 20) students. The prospectus has been issued, showing three ge...…

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…Amtcriam ffewish Periodical Carter It211TON MINCE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE itorr,/r.%ISil (A Pox Ian ion. It was the Self-Defense which made it possible for the following, and many other towns to be rebuilt: Vine- J EWISH SELF-DEFENSE IN SOVIET RUSSIA INSTILLS RESPECT FOR JEW AMONG THE NON-JEWS OF UKRAINE MI far t h That Its Abolition Would Have C•tastrophic Consequaeces e Whole Jewish Population; Authoritative Statement Bailed ...…

October 05, 1923 • Page Image 10

…4 PAGE TEN pfLyin 'to th.it m1 . 11111■ 11111 Kui la& Zeide and His Succah No! Impossible! It is sheer dese- and ?Ride took on the appearance of 1 / He is at once surrounded by evt try- think anybody in the house will miss cration. Nay, it is perilous! one who has just now cynic out of the I body present. it," he continued. "Let us also de•o- Zeide walks towards him. He hands bath house; washed, cleansed, combed, rate it a little, and pl...…

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…A merica,' frwish Palatka! Cada OUPTON ATZNUS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO VLTKOVEWISfl PAGE ELEVEN ROPIKII41 matter is, we two are heading for 1.BB always, on Sat- finger tips of his are plucking and ter, cooing and crooning at her cons; young Jews invited to hear him ex- keep to her sick bed; always sick and same port under the same star." twitching away at his racial goatee— solingly: "The Lord will redeem ; pound the prepared forensic piece...…

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…PAGE TWELVE WARE & CO. Members New York Stock Exclang• New York Cotton Exchang• Philo&1phia Stork Exchange Chicago Steck Eachang• Chicago Board el Trade Detrat Stock Exchange Aseociato New York Curb STOCKS BONDS GRAIN COTTON SUGAR COFFEE Majestic Building Cadillac 4332 Carl M. Deakin, Manager Now York Phileda/phla Cleveland -- — CONFESSION BY ATLANTA NEGRO ESTABLISHES INNOCENCE OF LEO FRANK, WHO WAS LYNCHED IN 1913 7i1 L pia IZOI...…

October 05, 1923 • Page Image 13

…Amerkalt Jewish Periodical Carter nifivurRonlEynangaomtam KELVINATOR Acknowledged the World Over Perfect Refrigeration. Not an Experiment. Thousands CLEAR VISION IN BUSINESS COUPE (JEWISH SOLDIERS OBSERVE HOLY DAYS Dodge Brothers Milk. Improvements Add Much to Owner's Which Convenience. The spacious, low body of the new Dodge Brothers liusiness Coupe is ac- tracting many admirers to the Thomas .1. Dodge booth at the Detroit Closed Car...…

October 05, 1923 • Page Image 14

…ME 'fit Tnorrif1441114 BON Kg T111111111 Tnnire BYDAVID J. HIRSCH 11111FITI Digesting the News of the Week (Concluded from Editorial page.) Yes, • man Is known by his deeds—to property. It is the safest investment in the world. Buy of us and know your investment is sound. MEMBEn ETPOn pf At EStalf BOARD • MID NWISTI RRRIAMASS4 ASIRV 11-1 1 RSC ..REALTY COMPANY CARRELL) 24235380 8748 LINWOODAYI. C4DII,LAC EMPLOYMPlg 1350 Can., at Stat...…

January 05, 1923 • Page Image 1

…A mfericamPvisklicrio&alCaster • CLIFTON AVINIJI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO FIRONICL- bETROIT Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1923 VOL. XIII. NO. 6 HEW OFFICIALS OF I. O. B. B. INSTALLED; COMMITRES PICKED Wisconsin Treasurer Rewards Benefactor His Task Is to Raise $150,000 for Palestine "Old Sol Levitan Never Imre S...…

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…Mir 'Ads TWO Mc erRorriEwisn (A ROA ne him that we are going to leave soon, said Mr. Berkovitz. Mrs. Berkovitz seemed very per- By IRVING JACOB ROSENBLOOM turbed, so Mr. Berkovitz set out to locate his eon. Ile searched the dance The lights of the gymnasium wink- hall, and then the corridors outside ed out and on and then out again. The the gymnasium, but was unable to dis- Seventh Pair of Symphony.Goss cited whispers of the audience were ...…

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…A merica Amish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PHI bEFIWITILIVISil Young Judaea fr 4 Club Notes PAGE THEO RUN IGLG CHOSEN VICE-PRESIDENT OF DETROIT AD-SERVICE DETROIT JUDAEANS TO DEBATE WITH FLINT'S lIOSE who get the supreme thrill of their lives in finding a good ``bargain" will fairly revel in the offerings of our Clear- anee Sale, now going on. Plans are being completed between local and Flint Young Judaea l...…

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…1)ruton; Awls! PAGE FOUR toA but between the more worthy and the less worthy, between the institutions that are absolutely necessary and those without which society can continue to peg along. This matter of ap- pealing for money is really being overdone at the present time. MICHIGAN'S JEWISH IIOME PUBLICATION The constant stream of mendicants addressing the people in I Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. person and...…

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…A merica 5cwisk Periodical Cater CLIPTON AVINU1 CINCINNATI 10, OHIO At Per (Cr apywrIght, 1921. riun ,:;11;1 1 WOODIVARD AVE. Sunday Lecture on "Upstream:" By Chas. H. Jewish.) wish the many thousands of readers of Random Thoughts want to and in Europe • very happy New Year. A great country in this helpful suggestions and • sympathetic interest, have thieligh me feel that these more or lees intimate weekly conversations ms a e sided, o...…

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…MOATKOITILNISH RONICLE PAGE SIX Engagenwitts 4-&-„ 1 ,7) E wJ 144 El Woodward Avenue Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Norwich of Chicago announce the engagement of their daughter, Cele, to Fred E. Caro, son of Dr. and Mrs. I. Frosh. DURING THE Among, the recent charming fuse- ions Of the past week was the nu- .ieale-tea elven at the Graystone ball- oon on Wednesday afternoon last under the auspices of t le local Ila- lassah for the benefit of the H...…

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…ll vimaricam lavish PerkoSeal Cotter CLIFTON ATINUI CINCINNATI 20, OHIO ww...www, •ouww..wwwww ocial acid Qrsonal Chic New Skirt Styles for 1923 $15 $10 ww■ww II it $20 If snythine, the new skirts are a trifle shorter than their winter sin- Shown in radio silks, Paisley and combinations, wool s Roshanara Crepes, Homespuns, plaid Eponge and fancy PruneIlas. Some have Vi pockets, some fancy strappings, some feature the new drawn...…

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…ThEVemo ril ewisnen tOrgic iL PAGE EIGHT 75 MEN'S CLUBS TO JOIN REFORM RALLY The Trowbridge Parent-Teachers' 10 held will be Association meeting Jan VI'ednesday evening, . , at 7 o'clock, at the Trowbridge School. An educational and musical program has been arranged by the Michigan State Telephone Company. Will Send Delegates to Golden pie work, spread the message of es. lightened Judaism from the sym gogue to the home and thus to th e hea...…

January 05, 1923 • Page Image 9

…A llferfralf 'apish Periodical CeNter CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE picvnizoldr,wisneitioracus PACIFIES JEWS VIRGINIA PARK Beautiful 12-room house, between Second and Third. 50-foot lot. Price $40,000. Terms if desired. Owner building elsewhere. We want to show it to you. Phone for A ppointment. MegERCHEY & MALOTT 602 McKerchey Bldg. Cad. 3600 Keane, Higbie & Co. MUNICIPAL BONDS List Upon Request 431 Griswold St. De...…

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…P ktIE TEN /fir 4)/-nowr /ream OlatTIKIL Maternity Corsets lane Bryant Cor- sets are built with a Perfect knowledge or tint maternity figure y•gul reenents. Re. tains stylish figure. preserve. health. re- tie.. fatigue. IND. ports abdomen and vital $3.95 to $12.50 Maternity Dresses, Skirts, Wraps, Corsets, Petticoats and whet •pparel requirements for mothers-to-b•. Full Line of Infants' Wear Lane Bryant Mein Floor, Waehington Arcade ...…

May 05, 1922 • Page Image 1

…Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION 0 1 VOL. Xl. NO. 24 TEMPLE CELEBRATES GREAT SUCCESS OF $400,000 CAMPAIGN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, Wants Little Alice Reared As Jewess Rabbi Wise Objects to Mrs. Duryea Adopting Armenian 'Refugee Seen in Movies AUXILIARY TO PICK OFFICERS FOR YEAR Shure,. Zedek Young People Elect New Board Wednesday Evening. MAY 5, 19...…

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…litEDentoreposii ORONICLE PAGE TWO .MUSIC AND MUSICIANS. ipawara- ........ Immin ilia Let Fatima smokers tell you ,.... Last Subscription Concerts of the Season by the Detroit Sym- phony Orchestra. Gabrilowitsch Appears As Soloist. HURSDAY and Friday evenings brought the last "regu- lar" concerts of the season for the Detroit Symphony Or- chestra, and as has been the usual custom since his coming to Detroit, Mr. Gabrilowitsch was the ...…

May 05, 1922 • Page Image 3

…Armerkam Awish Periodical eater CLIFTON AYINU1 - CINCINNATI 30, 0100 PIEVuritorkkwisnejitavici,c PAGE FMB ePraternal zutb Cub ;Niutes Philomathic Debating Club. '2 to Sit Down '20 to Get Up! 0,./ At last Sunday evening's meeting of the Philomathic, Captain Isadore Levin, a former speaker and alumnus of the organization, addressed the members. Mr. Levin referred to the time when he was at Harvard and his experiences as a student. He spo...…

May 05, 1922 • Page Image 4

…W E SIX rimikritorrioasii atitom ICLE TiiEDETROITAWISII &RON 1CLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President tutored as second-class matter March 8, 1916, at the Postoffice at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879. General Offices and Publication Building 850 High Street West Cable, Address, Telephone: Chronicle Glendale 8326 LONDON OFFICE 14 ST...…

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…Atiakair lavish Palatka! Carta cu.. CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE SEVEN bEPLTROITSWISH RON1C LE O9 lf 01i. GiAS. JOSEP1+ --- (Copyright, 1921. By Chas. II. Joseph.) The American Rabbinate 11•• surely lost some interesting material when Al Jolson, Houdini and some other celebr•ted stage lights who, though sons of, or related otherwise to, Rabbis, decided not to follow in their footsteps. And now I have just discovered another one. Ilia na...…

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…As TiE9LTRon;frmsn PAGE EIGHT 711 TAKES LEADING PART IN Y. W. H. A. PLAYLET The "Our Lights Shine Everywhere" I Children Alt Soddy Item. sad ether i.e.] Wee geode be G....imitated to the OW .1 the owl Wodaeoday otters.. I. order to spew Is dm tenett geodes Cfroeiele by Q tnoWe 1324, Society Moe Mail bother so a to be rewind oft Wes Of interest to members of the Sis - Professor Otto M. Marckwardt, edi- torial writer on the Detroit New...…

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…America lavish Periodical Coder CARTON ATIKIII • CINCIXITATI 30, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN EI lS/I RON IGLE L'i S. CABOT APPOINTED 1- MRS. GLOGOWER GENERAL AGENT FOR SUBMITS REPORT CLEVELAND LIFE CO. TO WOMAN'S CLUB Solomon Cabot, well known in local social and educational circles, has been appointed exclusive general agent here by the Cleveland Life In. surance Company. Mr. Cabot has opened offices at 1302 First National Bank building. Mr. Cabot'...…

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…PAGE TWELVE MAY 5; 1922 ThEVeritot rjaisn(i)RoNici.r. DRIVE FOR $25,000 OPENED ON MONDAY BY HEBREW SCHOOLS E. (Continued from page I.) establishment of ni o r e schools throughout the city. The judge said he was confident the drive will be a ==,„ success, judging by the response of = the meeting. A practical demonstration of sales- = manship was given in a short expla- nation of the manner in which people The first B'nai B'rith lodge to be...…

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…American (wish Periodical Center Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English CLIFTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO TR - EbETROITIEWISR HROAICL - VOL X.1410. 11. APPEAL DESCRIBES PUEBLO'S DIRE NEED OF REHABILITATION Kid Lewis--Pride of Whitechapel Ghetto MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1921. , --- BRITISH PALESTINE Dead Soldier's Body B' nai B'rith Lodges POLICY UNCHANGED I Brought to Detroi...…

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…ahrel Rai PAGE TWO =O M acial Qrsortal Final deductions $8.85 All Society lulus and other local notes should be communicated to the office of the es& Wednesdayafternoon in order to appear in the current week's bat Phone Glendale 632W Society Editor. Mail notices so as to be received sot lain also Wednesday. Caresiele by S o'clock The semi - weekly entertainment given by children at the Fresh Air Camp, Station 22, Lake Shore Route, wil...…

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…v imericam ffewislt &riot&cal Carter CLIFTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO -A PAGE THREE ____JpiriWItARON1CIL TfilTROFT yrsos! As .4„..,.., ,i.„ s, New Fall Modes in Tailleur Suits , I LI , t. a at $65.00 / New suits to greet the well- groomed G e n t I e woman, with / charming reflections of the new styles. Duvetyns, Suede Velours and wool Tricotines. Finger-tip to knee length jackets. Strictly tai- lored or trimmed with si...…

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…Th6PerItoir,LEItsillkomiaz PAGE FOUR own country. When existence became impossible under old and settiniter100.000***001100 0001900 accustomed circumstances, he accommodated himself to new circumstances, and thus he survived. But he is also an adept in the art of forgetting. The same optimism that made possible MICHIGAN8 JEWISH HOES PUBLICATION his proficiency in the art of learning also helped him to gain Imo I:wooer:4mo. Published Weekly ...…

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…A merica ffewisk periodical Carter CLIFTON AVINU1 - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE FP/E, T *MM A 14511 di Rai MA APPEAL DESCRIBES PUEBLO'S DIRE NEED OF REHABILITATION START CAMP FOR NEWLY PLANNED LOCAL Y. W. H. A. and obligation which they owe to their own flesh and blood in Pueblo! We must stir them, we must remind them, that as long as they haven't as yet paid their debt to their unfor- --- tunate sisters and brothers in Pueblo (Continued fr...…

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