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February 06, 1925 • Page Image 4

…ftErffCl Kolik pAisn FEBRUARY t;, 1925 KONICLE GIVES TRUST FUND OF $100,000 TO AID HEBREW WRITERS MEMBEC) DEMOIT PEAL ISIAII BOARD 87161(aft PLASMA IConeluded from page 1.1 GARFIELD 2423 . 5380 DODEEBROTHER5 COACH ileyoCon and self-sacrifice have been sunk into the rare-llebraie movement. Modern Hebrew literature arose at 8748 LINWOODAVL 14' T.() NV F. (From Correspondent, and Cables of Jewiah Telegraphic Agency.) For Every Occasio...…

February 06, 1925 • Page Image 5

…7i1L9LTKon,b),11/t PAGE TWO ORONICLE WAS FIFTY-SECOND PHILOMATHIC HEAD Et!c Ciilbrds (garner "Where Good Furndure Is Not Experuive" The Rockingham Toilet Table— Width, [A); Alireor, '29! 2,'21!. Aright Table Itorker Cane Seal x55 Bureau— Width, 4S; Si:e /threw, :111 Bench Cane Seal PctioitfuyilitureAops 91latrut at [Riopelk T HIS new suite of Berkey & Gay production is essentially Hepplewhite in design. The name Buckingham was ...…

February 06, 1925 • Page Image 6

…PAGE THREN PLTROIT, fEWINII MUSIC AND MUSICIANS. (A R07.4 1M Manages New Packard YIDDISH PLAYERS Branch on Woodward TO HONOR SCHORR Will Perform Drama of Which Local Producer Is Author. "Capital Punishment," a drama of which he is the author, will 10 , the perform:oli. which will he given in By HF.RMANN HOEXTER init.'. of Morris Schorr, director of Stanislaw Shapiro and S the Yiddish Playhou.e, 2S1-1 Hast- , program at Orchestra . This...…

February 06, 1925 • Page Image 7

…LTRonfriosn PAGE FOUR :1111 vikt. -. 14, 4SKatr" '') . re' t threatened with a suit for damages by Aaron Sapiro. Since April one of his assistant ignoramuses by the name of Morgan has been writing disparaging articles , 0 4 I a • 01■1.1 . ISM*. 1.1.111,1W1 MKS SD V. 6/1“410 concerning the Work of the co-operative farming groups Published Weekly by The Jewish Chroeicle Publishing Cm, Inc._ — — .— — led by Aaron Sapiro. If one is inter...…

February 06, 1925 • Page Image 8

…A merico ffewish Periodical Carter CLIFTON ATANUS • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO . wry, P A GE ElFal ISI 01%011:U, < t-i o p vr, 1AS . 1-1-. 131'• S Stage Notables Of Jewish Blood Give Thought To Judaic Spirit SAVING in Dramatic World Foregathered at Their irst Annual n Dinner and Plan to Promote International izatio of Thespians of Kindred Religious Outlook. FOrgan Renowned Figures By Chas. H Joseph NEW YORK.- -Elaborate arrange- mamma...…

February 06, 1925 • Page Image 9

…Mr %Toner /mien RONICIA PAGE SIX CHANGE CARD PARTY DATE TO FEBRUARY 14 A Greater Hudson's for Better Service The charity card party to be given by Mrs. Joseph Fleischer and a group' of hostess,: in the ballroom of the EYN Realistic evidence of our faith in Detroit's future, the growth of Hudson service, and public confidence in the methods and ideals of this store, are being crystallized in the Greater Hudson Store now in the course of ...…

February 06, 1925 • Page Image 10

…*Wit= "mirk Periodical eater C1.1111011 01111:111 • CUICIIIN ► T1 30, 01110 - PAGE SEVEN PE Dawn -10, 1qt EYES ARE CENTERED 'Ii -..rt.,... Brilliant Event to Occur Sunday .....:_.....-,. ROSENBERG-FROSH tr-es.. The marriage of Miss Norma Frosh. taghter of Dr. I. }nosh. to Martin Mrs. Joseph S t no. 1- -pil l-, M Rosenberg, son of Mr and Mrs - . Fla. the winter in M 3 11 Ilham Rosenberg of Pitt.burg')• took place Saturday evening. J...…

February 06, 1925 • Page Image 11

…ifttntaKIKAWIMI(ARONICIL PAGE EIG H1 • MOTOR CAR AWAITS WINNER AT RAFFLE ;\ntes raternal anir Holder of Ticket No. 5233 Will Get Overland Touring. ' the Y. \S'.11. A. club house, 59 Ru Oriole Girl.. The Oriole Girls met at the home wino street. Max Lochivitsky wa An Overland touring car. ,I! !• of Miss An King, 8127 Greeley elected chairman to succeed Joseph was raffled at the annual ball .. avenue, Wednesday evening, Jan. 2g. Chaggi, w...…

February 06, 1925 • Page Image 12

…A merico ffewish Periodical Carter re CLIFTON MINIM - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE NINE 711..E_ YkrWritIP—Igi_i.@.1V—P4_19A .—. -- :-:CLASSIFIED:-: of Fleischer'' ; Nev Manager Hofbrau Plans a Series of New Features. S ..- the f Fle:scher's II • ■ .' centrally located a: 1, :• , n bOulevard, c••rner .,f nue. The 11,..fbrao f.r! FOR iF \ I _ fs.r s: .. • r tv. - 0 re:!• • Pc •••••• En.iare in pr:.ate home. kosher ; S•r B WEISS 1.7, ,f-....…

June 06, 1924 • Page Image 1

…All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS THEbETROITAWISR HRONICLE Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XVI, NO. 2 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1924 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents Adolph Lewiso Lewisohn HEBREW UNIVERSITY Oscar Straus Back [Sa ys World's Task U. S. SUPREME COURT (inspired Of Starting RABBINIC VISITORS Cottage System] Is Labor for Pence Is 75 Years Old GETS $100000 ...…

June 06, 1924 • Page Image 2

…TrO)entotr, ionsn "troy KU PAGE TWO previously sonic Europeans had visited them saying that they too were white Falashas, but that they later turned out to be Christian missionaries. As a result of their activity, large num- bers of Falashas had been converted to the new religion and were lost for- ever to the House of Israel. They frankly told him they were fearful he Was one more of these missionaries who would attempt to wean them away (r...…

June 06, 1924 • Page Image 3

…VVitali r. • faith Palatka! Carter • CINCIHN ► 1 10, OHIO CLUTCH fill ( i)crizori;fi.wisri (ii itox Ir. Ask Your Dealer for "On-to-Alaska" Trip Gunsberg's Products for July, 1925. Comfort and Beauty George E. Buchanan announces that there will be another "On to Alaska" trip for boys in July, 1925. Last summer 48 boys earned their way to Alaska. These boys sold ash baskets and "On to Alaska" pencils KOSHER SAUSAGES AND DELICATESSE...…

June 06, 1924 • Page Image 4

…TricikritorYoisilA RON ICLE PAGE FOUR Palestine As 1 View It By FELIX M. WARBURG (Copyright, 1924, Jewish Tele,rraphie Agency.) Before I sailed for Palestine I talk- ed with Dr. Chaim Weizmann, the great leader of the World Zionist Or- ganization. I told him of my intention to observe what is actually taking place in Palestine, especially of my desire to convince myself how the moneys are being spent, how the peo- ple there are working, h...…

June 06, 1924 • Page Image 5

…pram Saris* Periacal Carta curves AMU* • comma' so, woo 7il F. (fi Romat; PAGE FIVE 1 I ;IFrat!:rniti 2111 Thai Fel Siam Club. A regular meeting of the Fel Siem , Club was held Sunday, June 1, at the home of Miss Julia Berlin. Final ar- rangements were made for the din- ner-dance to be given at the Masonic 'Country nub Friday, June 6. The next regular meeting will be held at the residence of Miss Betty ' Athens Girl. Club. -tr:A T...…

June 06, 1924 • Page Image 6

…PiEncruon-lisisti PAGE SIX rtV2Z ksc4 C-',T42-15 amine the reason for the persistence of Judaism throughout the centuries. Have there not been times in the history of human- w By ABRAHAM CAPLAN ° ..:,1.:luny Ce., Inc_ Published Weekly by Tb. Jewish Chem. ity when the Jew was recognized as an equal and no Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor discrimination shown? There have been periods in the Jacob H. Schakne, Business Mansion history o...…

June 06, 1924 • Page Image 7

…werkam garish periodical eater CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO TREfiErROtt;1 13 ■1 till (1 RON ICU: 51.tf5-1-Cri: „ ••• ■ •• ■ ••• ■ W*SWim.aw• r artmilt •••• rth El *ngittaiti Nero Notre Miss Gerald Goldfarb entertainer •■•••■•■■ •••••.M.,••• ■■ •••••••• ■•■ ••• NI•e • A 4 Frail efSeuers , . . ._.___,. „T,„,,,..T.,:,_-_ . , ,\, , .‘.,imoillir,,',i,,,,pvill,- , , , , , .. i, -ir.,,„,..fif i /,,,, '1 ' ,— \ ■ , .4,„.0 og .g.Kgif...…

June 06, 1924 • Page Image 8

…America, PrEtkrRon;ft.wisfiewtracm PAGE EIGHT JUDAEANS ARRANGE VARIED PROGRAM! Prom inent Speakers sad Musician. , Will Take Part. Ansociety Items ami d other 1.0 notes e bould be ceinommicate4 to the am<e et 71se Chronicle be 6 o'clock Wednetday •Iternoen in order to appear in the current week's Mall notice. or at to be recolved not late, Woe, Phone Glenda/. 9300, Society Editor. tans Wedoesrlay. At a meeting of the board of di- rector...…

June 06, 1924 • Page Image 9

…erica ffelvisit Periodical coda CLIFTON ATU4111 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO pr;Pgriton: Awissi (A Rom it:LE ia 1' a nd Qrsonal • 41 4 t ( tLi 2 A- Miss Fay Rosenberg left last week for a two mantha' stay in l'aris, v. Sports Wool Sweaters Mrs. Nathaniel Nathan and chit. (Inert of Clairnmunt avenue have re- turned to the city after spending eight months in Arizona and Cali- fornia. Popular styles for sports wear and general wear. Slip-on s...…

June 06, 1924 • Page Image 10

…a 4satini ► • ..kairk. PI 9LTROI I; j/.% IS/fall:0\1CM PAGE TEN Announces Senatorial Candi- ! dacy on Platform of Serv- ice to Wayne Country. NI•m ■ ar C c0it without sacrifice of st yl e That is our welcome mes:.age to stout women. Comfort without sacrifice of style, as applied to fine footwear, may now be had in SIZES TO _ (IDA'PTO SHOES Jew STOUT WOMEN They are designed, first of all to provide perfect fit, and complete foot WID...…

June 06, 1924 • Page Image 11

…Nevem Palish Periodical eater CLITTON AMUR - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN Tit tl bin toli; /Ems/ (iIanlets AN INTERPRETER OF EAST TO WEST All Books of All Publishers LIBERTY :-: CLASSIFIED :-: The Story of Chayim Bloch, Who Has Created a Sensation in Literary Europe. CHICAGO BLVD., 1951--We invite Public's Eager Request Brings Romantic Actor Here Sun- day, June 8. - - Shopping Directory -- AWNINGS Detroit is in fora treat once m...…

June 06, 1924 • Page Image 12

…JUNE 6, 1924 741)e.riort/LwisitegONICLE ' RABBINIC VISITORS DESCRIBE PLIGHT OF NOTED SCHOOLS rnuncTnniirc DAVID J. HIRSCH BY I CONSTANTLY IMPROVED . (Continued from Page 1) (1 _is wto vfil Air There I. • mine of happinees- 4 golden happines• to be found in he ownership of your own home. )on't throw away your money on ig•mble—kuy your home with the ant money. gaik OT MPOI MI I (SIMI BOARS URSCD5WISIIMPIAIPASSN Ur IRS l a • .1 ....…

July 06, 1923 • Page Image 1

…American ffewislt periodical Center CLIFTON ATINUR - CINCINNATI 30, 01110 SAGE [ Michigan's Only I r la pJerw i nitaehdNewspaper inEnglish 5, . Telephone GLENDALE IlEbETROIT 9-3-0-0 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION / VOL. XIV. NO. 6 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1923 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents NUAIERUS CLAUSUS THREE EE • Learn Geography PLAN PLACING 10,000 Attitude STIRS JEWISH IRE NO CHANGE IN ZION ttitude Of Rel...…

July 06, 1923 • Page Image 2

…;11411 /1, (H E RICHMGND&BACKUSt ThEVernon;IrwisnOittorliaz Dr TROIT kilfq. • Soshie has bee- carried away, all day, householder who was minding SI to other world.. The angel made the rouble§ for her. They talked rola g. The bread was burnt. The America. food will not have a Jewish taste. "Anti there," asked Soshie, "do you May it be a sacrifice for her! But, think that rolls grow on the trees?" rber by Hannah Berman.) she will be busy to...…

July 06, 1923 • Page Image 3

…,Amtericalt Amish Perforileal Cc mkt CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Y)trizonfixisil 0 RON ICCvI PALESTINE REBUILDING MAKES HEADWAY AMONG REFORM JEWS Healy Garments not only bear the hallmark of QUALITY, but the dollarmark of EcoNomn Dr. Joseph Silverman Reports on Karen Hayesod Tour With Dr. Goldstein; Veteran Rabbi Honored by Leaders of Movement. NEW YORK.—Reform Jews of .America are beginning to understand the true significance and...…

July 06, 1923 • Page Image 4

…ANSPISTROMAWISH 01 RON 1011 AGE FOUR rE, _ KP'R01T1 EMMIORONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Published IS eekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Jaseph J. Cumedna, Pras;runt Jacob H. &balm, Buslooss Manages Entered as second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Postotilce at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879. General Offices and Publication Building 850 High Street West Cable Addreesi Teelphonei Glendal...…

July 06, 1923 • Page Image 5

…PAGE FIVE Puritonfrwisn RoN ictr, oefrfivii The Jewish Agency As the Jewish People's' Business GAS. (Cwwywright, 1921. By Chas H. J....11.1 "Many of the prominent Jews here claim that Ilenry Ford is financing the entire organization of Ilackenkreuser (the anti-Sem- ites), both in Kermany and here in Austria, as there is positively no one here or in Europe who can furnish usch huge sums for their propaganda work." I submit this to Colli...…

July 06, 1923 • Page Image 6

…filE)grRorr,/rwisnattrICLE PAGE SIX FURS Repsirrd end Remodeled a Exceptlonolly Moderate Prim * * c.The Shop c(OrsindYodos •• • Ot rtani 0 a 1448 Woodward Avenue fMI WILL g1 1 111111111111 1 111111111111 1 111111111111 1 111111111111 1 111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1 11111 REMARKABLE RE OF DR, KRAUSKOPF Noted Philadelphia Ral,bi Was Glad He Could Bequeath Little to His Children. "B- 7 4 Mid-Season Clearance 7 - - Extr...…

July 06, 1923 • Page Image 7

…A merica Alva Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO • PAGE SE ~ IL ThT Ito1T b.-wistiARONicts =cai, Fraternal and Club Notes Engagemrnto Mr. and Mrs. R. Spatter of 623 Medbury boulevard announce the be- trothal of their daughter, Frieda, to Bicur Cholera Juniors. Sir. and Mrs, Jacob H. Schakne and Nathan L. Fineberg, son of Mr. and son, Herbert, of Hazelwood avenue Mrs. Harry Fineberg of this city, for- merly of Alto...…

July 06, 1923 • Page Image 8

…ELfiVernon;/r.wisn ei Iztl v icu; months and with whom he had never HUSSEIN IS TO BREAK been thick, anyway. Joe expressed OFF AND TRY AGAIN Joseph Krauskopf is dead-but his wonderment. vision lives. The great constructive "Oh, I like to keep in touch with T. A.)-The Lon- LONDON.-(J. An Appreciation. idea to which he gave the best of him- all my good friends," explained Sam don Morning Post publishes a story self persists. It cannot die. Nay, ...…

July 06, 1923 • Page Image 9

…PAGE NINE lit6Ventorripus4 1torocul 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111111111111111 womacss amaismicvecoomm000maacsaaissmoo.ssvocsailax- su- eisiocook. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII A Directory of High-Class Dealers Who Want Your Trade Practical Conveniences and Necessities For All Homebuilders. 5 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII...…

July 06, 1923 • Page Image 10

…jiieVerttorUEmsti(Ror ictia JULY 6, 1923 ATTTUDE OF RELIGIONS .[Digesting TOWARD ONE ANOTHER (Concluded from page 1.) Single Homm, Duplexes ■ nd Home Sites (Prom cab'. H .1 Prof. Boaz, the distinguished anthropologist of Columbia University, has been elected to corresponding membership in the Academy of Science in Vienna. The election is more noteworthy in view of the fact that the ma- jority of the membership is anti-Semetic. • • • • ...…

April 06, 1923 • Page Image 1

…Americo pith Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 LWISII HRONICL- Michigan's Only ne wish Newspaper Printed in English Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 - MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL. XIII., NO, 19 Per Year, $3.00; Per DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1923 HADASSAH MEDICAL MAY 27 IS SET AS SPIRITED DEBATE Robert Cecil Advises UNIT FACES CRISIS ELECTION DAY FOR IN LORDS' HOUSE Jews To Heed Friends JEWISH CON...…

April 06, 1923 • Page Image 2

…E D/71411 t PAGE TWO so A MOuns m on, Detroit` 911 atten irmittircOops at .iopelle This ten piece dining room suite con- sists of a china cabinet, buffet, server, table, five dining chairs and one arm- chair, in genuine Walnut. This is the style which is now found in the best furnished homes. The large square table and the pan- eled-door cabinet combine the practi- cal with the beautiful in at rare'degree. and only $ lit RON !CIE BILLI...…

April 06, 1923 • Page Image 3

…A lifetiallf 5eurish Periodical Cater CLIFTON AVINU1 • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE THR1111 TittncT KOIT,AWISISoiRom Might This Mean S I ROM I HE t1tERS Knights of Judaea. miniature Seder features the program of the Knights o f Jud aea on Tuesday evening. Those participat- You will always find here the newest and worthiest fashions long before they become pop- ular! fitly ishm , . 6 0.11/1.”. :cfer A Passover social meeting was held ...…

April 06, 1923 • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR ritfil)ErRonlEwisn (A P.ON ICUS that Dr. Newman proposes to have established in this coudtry is one that will be supported by Jews just as certain Baptist and Methodist institutions of learning are supported by those, pip:cling denominations. MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION The problem at issue, however, is not quite the same with rules ( ictus us as it is with these others. In the first place, it is questionable Published Weeky...…

April 06, 1923 • Page Image 5

…A merica ,fewish PerlaEx! Cotter CLIFTON AVENUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO I Tnef)crupglarimillimmoc GlAS. armpit. EMI El Notrt if0r5 T1 tE 8 S-0 S EP H ., (Copyright. 1921. Conclusion of Pesach: This Saturday at 10 o'clock, services will be held in the temple for the last day of Pesach. Please note that the time is 10 o'clock. The sermon on this occasion will be preached by Rabbi Berkowitz. Closing Bible Lecture: Coats-Capes Wraps-Sui...…

April 06, 1923 • Page Image 6

…P !`F Tsit iknow, /mom SIX dotal and Qrsonai Ilimeihodi PA R Exclamations are in order when.the Gift Shops of Imported Novelties are reached. A brilliant array of glistening gems, necklaces, trinkets, of endearing lovliness colorful beaded bags, and fluttering kerchiefs—the secret of whose charm is a very noticeable Parisian accent. Mrs. Charlotte Brown and Miss Miss Florence Brown of McLean ave- nue are in 'Lakewood, N. J., for a month...…

April 06, 1923 • Page Image 7

…A merico lavish Periodical Cotter CLIPTON ATMS - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN ROM Tg_s tri bingo LEAVES BEQUESTS FOR CHARITIES, EMPLOYES NEW YORK.—(J. C. 11.1—A large number of Jewish and general chari- table institutions are the beneficiaries of the will of Henry Philip Gold- schmidt, head cf the banking house of II. 1'. Goldschmidt & Co. who died March 10. Besides bequests to his widow, fam- ily and fourteen e mployees, $25,000 is lef...…

April 06, 1923 • Page Image 8

…PA GE EIGHT EREZ ISRAEL FOR KEREN KAYEMETH 7itclic- mon; /LWISFIORO.NICLII HONOR ELIAS ROTHSTEIN The annual conference of local AT TESTIMONIAL BANQUET At the close of the conference a commissions of the Keren Kayemeth ts Urge Use of Genuine Parts in vice parts (Jewish National Fund) in Erez Is-, number of resolutions were unani- Rep that may he rennin.' for tires of Jewish Press end Service Replacements. such replacement work as may reel p...…

April 06, 1923 • Page Image 9

…TastPrrstotri Ewun @RON laz I Rheumatism APRIL, 1923 Digesting the Week's News SPIRITED DEBATE , (Concluded from Editorial page.) Don't suffer—get quick relief. Effective and inexpensive. IN LORDS' HOUSE TOUCHES ZIONISM owe the continuation of Hadassah Open An work not tee the pioneers alone, but to It costs nothing to come down Account ourselves. Not a single l'alestine and find out. Tomorrow (Concluded from page 1.) agency operating t...…

April 06, 1923 • Page Image 10

…A merkan lavish Periodical Center CLIFTON AMU ■ - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE SEVEN _ _ fiyamialavila g r Rocri LEAVES BEQUESTS FOR CHARITIES, EMPLOYES 'I fool is can Part s, build cell ea olutk. III th e e the r .o.om •a y. :roah, 'shed Cod like -The NEW YORK.—(J. C. B.)—A large number of Jewish and general chari- neficiaries table institutions are the b e of she will of Henry Philip Gold- schmidt, head of the banking house of II. ...…

April 06, 1923 • Page Image 11

…PAGE EIGHT EREZ ISRAEL FOR KEREN KAYEMETH IATROITAL_ H1S0 (ARONICLI1 HONOR ELIAS ROTHSTEIN AT TESTIMONIAL BANQUET ' The annual conference of local At the dose of the conference a commissions of the Keren Kayemeth number of resolutions were unani- Urge Use of Genuine Parts in vice (Jewish National Fund) in Erez Is- moesly Representatives of Jewish Pre..' nd u adopted, inn parts that nifty be required for f whic rael provided a remarkable te...…

April 06, 1923 • Page Image 12

…Ameriiim periodical alder CLIFTON *VINO/ • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 7 V: tC PAGE NINE 71161)Entorripisil ARM Ica Hirnelhoch Bros. Open Gigantic New Edifice "Men and Gods" iced for % n ee. arts can le parts. build Itct loin the lire the akeay,, 'airs or .cmsary most ililished • stamp t' hack aradIst say, rural, misled It Gnd I h e no 8 'IMMIGRANT EXPLOITED s h e IN ARGENTINE, CHARGE legatees after him. And, when they ter came w ith ...…

October 06, 1922 • Page Image 1

…A merica ffavish Periodical eater CUTTON AMU! - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO bE111.01T EWISII 11RONICII Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION • DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1922 VOL. XII. NO. 19 LEADING AMERICANS URGE JEWISH YOUTH TO BECOME ACTIVE As Celebrated by the Jews of Bokhara , Steady Emigration Stream Originates From the Fam- ine Areas. 8-3-2-6 -- Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy,...…

October 06, 1922 • Page Image 2

…Thr,y)r.i ROI IdEWISilaiRONlaz PAGE TWO PLAN NEW FEATURE FOR GORDON-CRIMI CONCERT Fraternaloatn e s d Bicur Cholem Juniors. 1,1 PI Li I LAI 1..1,1J1 V L i 1 MOM l 0 . - + Preparations are being completed by the Bicur Cholem Juniors for the VI ' sit on Thureday evening "Oct. 10, N Governor Alex J. Groesbeck. The G o vernor will speak at 8 p. m. at the SI aarey Zedek Synagogue. It is ex- P, cted that more than 1,000 young P, ople will ...…

October 06, 1922 • Page Image 3

…America 5avisk Periodical Carter CLIFTON ATINUI CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Pim Pc awn' LOUIS WOLHEIM TO APPEAR IN DETROIT IN "THE HAIRY APE" Our One Aim-- Louis Wolheim has attracted wide- spread attention for his virile and vigorous impersonation of "Yank" Smith, the stoker, in Eugene O'Neill's latest play, "The Hairy Ape." Un- der Arthur Hopkins' direction this "comedy of ancient and modern life" surpassed at the Plymouth Theater the interest...…

October 06, 1922 • Page Image 4

…7iIEDLIROITIEWISilth110/410E PAGE FOUR' PIE EMIT EWISII MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION campaign of education that will set right the leaders and the teachers of this country upon these subjects must be of inest- imable value. Heretofore, the Tract Commission has labored under great difficulties because of a lack of funds with which to carry on the work in hand. But it is proposed at the forthcoming meet- ing of the Union of American H...…

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…A merica 7cwisk Paiodical Carter CLITTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PEPer gon;friu snalgom icu: IMPORTANT NOTICE 14'6011 Colf,ifT (Cepywright, 1921. By Chas. H. Joe.011.) with alarm the increase in the number of Jews. In r inenti .7( f:11 I ' 1' 11 "Not long ago Palestine was taken away from the Turks. It is ruled partly by Great Britain and partly by the Jews themselves." news. I •m sure that both Great Britain and the This is ...…

October 06, 1922 • Page Image 6

…clicritorYnAsti (A RON IGLE PAGE SIX cgclal and arsonai Naito Showing— Cape Kolinsky Co liar (illustration at Right I 01, FINE FURS In the Wholesale 'District Rosenberg 'Bros. 230 Jefferson Ave. West itratrICOMIN.O.L The Edinboro Beauty Shop invites your patronage to its well equip- ped, exclusive beauty parlors and offers you efficient service, privacy and refinement. Begins On Monday, October 9th. One of the biggest home furni...…

October 06, 1922 • Page Image 7

…ANICtirall Arish Periodical CeNter CLIPTON AMUR - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO h)1,9!,-morthvisi , .ocial and ersona ,{3.Sita@ WW 1 4,000 4100 ♦ Miss Wally Ruegger, who was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gach of Monterey avenue the past summer, has returned to Charleston, W. Va., where she resumes her po- sition on the staff of the Charleston Conservatory of Music. Fabric is the Keynote and Furs Emphasize the Luxury of Winter Wraps ec ...…

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