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October 07, 1949 • Page Image 15

…And the Lady Cried THE JEWISH NEWS - 15 Friday, October 7, 1949 JDC Medical Expert Reports Million Jews Restored to Hearth ^x . • 14 . The first triplets born in a DP camp to come to America, arriving - in Boston on the SS GENERAL HOLBROOK, register varied reactions on the initial view of their promised land. The trio was born to Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Warschawski_in the Felda- fing DP camp in Bavaria, Germany, just as the couple was abou...…

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…Van Wagoner Greets Jews of Bavaria Nelson Eddy at Masonic Auditorium October 24 FRANKFURT, (JTA)—Murray Van Wagoner, American military government of Bavaria, extend- ed New Year's greetings to the Jews of this German state in a letter to Dr.. Aron. Ohrenstein, Chief Rabbi of Bavaria. A holi- day message of greeting to the Jewish people was also released by Dr. Hans Ehard, Prime Min- ister of the state. Governor Van Wagoner's letter expressed...…

October 07, 1949 • Page Image 17

…▪ - liiiiiintommitimmunmmtimilimmimoriummiiiiiiimilitimilimill1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111,11n Danny Raskin's O S — E THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 7, 1949 - 17 JWV Reports: Concerted Drive For Membership The JWV membership com- mittee directed by Herb Burdick met at the Jewish Community Center, October 5, to plan a iii I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIHM1111111111111111111111111111111111111111...…

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…V DP Commissioner Obituaries MARTIN GOLDSMITH, 66; of George and Roy; and three 3302 Monterey, died Sept. 26. Funeral services • were held at Hebrew Benevolent Society with interment at Machpelah Ceme- tery. Rabbis Adler, Stollman, and Bakst officiated. He is sur- vived by sons, Samuel, Lewis, and Norman; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Sage; seven grandchildren, and two sisters. * * * CHARLES SHERMAN, 16 months, of 16141 Linwood, died Sept. 27. Fun...…

October 07, 1949 • Page Image 19

…Classified Advertisements LIVING QUARTERS For Sale. To Rent Wanted Exchange RESPONSIBLE, employed, young couple needs 3-4 room unfurnished apartment or income. Please call WO. 5-1159 week- days, TO. 5-8632 Saturday,• Sunday or evenings. SIX ROOM furnished flat for rent for eight. months beginning . November- 1st. Rental $75.- Gas heat.• HO. 4596. WANTED-5 or 6 rooms. Automatic heat. Refined,•• desirable adults. Best refer- enc. TU. 3-0319....…

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…Young Israel to Dedicate New Dexter Youth Center Oct. 30 ks W .e.;11: YOUNG ISRAEL YOUTH CENTER Young Israel of Detroit will dedicate • its Youth Center, on Dexter and Fullerton, Sunday, Oct. 30, with ceremonies to which the entire community is invited. Irving N: Bunim, kriciwn through- out the world for his work In the refugee rescue and relief field during the war and post- war years, and one of the found- ers of the National Council of Y...…

October 07, 1938 • Page Image 1

…*grim lariat fir! eater CLIPTON AVIINUI - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO The Only Anglo-Jewish All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS In Michigan Newspaper Printed IIEVETROIT LWISIFORONICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1938 VOL. XL NO. 20 TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-04-0 All But 2,000 Aged Jews NEW YORK PARTIES Roosevelt Views Sculptor's Design for CATHOLIC WRITER Terroris...…

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…TI ED ErRonjEmsti Atom ICLE ass PACE TWO CLASSIFIED THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME DeLuxe Family Service 5 ° October 7, 1938 TH LEGAL CHRONICLE GUNSBERG RE-ELECTED LEHMAN MAY BE FIRST TO SERVE 10 YEARS TO HEAD BNAI MOSHE AS N. Y. GOVERNOR Louis Gunsberg was re-elected RELIABLE Ii OUSE HELP. president of Congregation Bnai Laundresses, women for house Moshe at the annual meeting cleaning, house maids, women held Sunday. Adolph Beck was for p...…

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…Aimerkor leivisk Periodical eater CLIFTON MINUS - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE THREE MEDentorrionsnaiRoNICIA October 7, 1938 ...I UZ S. to Sponsor Radio ries on Contributions of Racial Minorities Appointed 4.C.R.S. Medical Director TN,- I Fe I. CHRONICLE New All Time Peak Is Reached in Holy Day Prayer Book Sale Campaign to Raise • $4o,000 Deficit for Detroit Symphony BINGO PARTY AT HOME, FOR AGED ON OCT. 30 According to Mrs. I. E. Goo...…

October 07, 1938 • Page Image 4

…11, MeikritoraltisnaRONICUS October 7, 1938 ■ nel THE -LEGAL CHRON1CLR jilki)ErRordiwisnaRoNichg Our Weapon: Truth CONGRESS TO MEET IN N. Y. OCT. 29-31 PURELY COMMENTARY HOSPITAL SURVEY VIEWS ANALYZED Jews are beginning to despair. (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE six) (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) Manufactured in Germany, anti-Semitic Ry PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Published Weekly by able" was stated 30 times; propaganda is being circulated through- outstandi...…

October 07, 1938 • Page Image 5

…v 4serieam latish Paiedial data CLIFTON ATINOS • CINCINNATI 30, 04110 litekerRonlEriunffiRONIC115 LITTMAN'S PAGE FIVE yiggimmm and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE October 7, 1938 COUNCIL TOLD OF DEFENSE EFFORTS (CONCLUDED FROM PACE ONE) RELIEF'S SHOLEM ALEICHEM INSTITUTE PLANS HOME DINNER OCT. 23 TO CAMPAIGN FOR SCHOOL BUILDING The liome Relief Society dinner able free to any member of the dance is scheduled to take place Jewish community. Last...…

October 07, 1938 • Page Image 6

…MEVErROWEWISMOIRONiail PAGE SIX • N. H. J. C. Theater Party on Oct. 25 War's Spotlight Shifts to PALESTINE! Two full pages of the most recent photographs reflect the trend of events in Palestine which is again receiving world-wide attention now that the tempestuous events in central Europe have been relegated to the background. See these dramatic photographs which are sup- plemented with a brief review of Palestine's tense situation by C...…

October 07, 1938 • Page Image 7

…e 4merlt7Rlt lavisk Palatial! &WC _ CLIFTON ATILN01 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PEDerRorrikwisnaiRONICLE October 7, 1938 PAGE SEVEN and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE , Music Study Club Jubilee Luncheon Saturday, Oct. 15 MADE WITHOUT FAT PRODUCTS HEI The Music Study Club of De- troit will celebrate its 15th an- niversary with a jubilee lunch- eon to be held at the Statler Hotel, on Saturday. Oct. 15, at 12:i0 p. m. A unique program ARE ALL APPROVED...…

October 07, 1938 • Page Image 8

…sad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE TWO SPLENDID YIDDISH TALKIES AT LITTMAN'S PEOPLE'S THEATER VISIT SCHOR'S IW October 7, 1938 PIEVEYBOITAWIMI CARON ICIL PAGE EIGHT CATHOLIC WRITER STATES ITALIANS OPPOSE "RACISM" WHOLESALE SHOWROOMS FillkNITUU COMPANY Showroom Hours-9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Daily Monday and Wednesday till 9 P. M. Scene from "WHERE IS MY CHILD?' Abraham Littman, manager of tinuee to show the fine melo- Littman'a People's Theater, 12t...…

October 07, 1932 • Page Image 1

…- S. AN OFFICIAL as LEGAL NOTICE NEWSPAPER FOR el. on ok he WAYNE COUNTY , VOL XXXIV. NO. 20 - • the mes- • ity, nists e of ,ttor- had ewly- ✓ of The 'as a ment THE 'LEGAL CHRONICLE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1932 —..--r-o— Michigan's Home Jewish Newspaper Per Year, ;3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents ADULT EDUCATION Hillel Foundations Carry On AARON DEROY AGAIN England is Not Free from Anti-Semitism JEWS ATTACKED IN In Spite...…

October 07, 1932 • Page Image 2

…VErRorrimsn ROXICIA sm••• ■••■•■•■■ ... end THE. LFGAL CHRONICI.P PAGE TWO HADASSAH TO HEAR CONVENTION REPORT A Fine New Service Next Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 11, at 2:15, Detroit chapter of Iladassah will hold jot first regu- lar monthly meeting of the new season at Hotel Statler.,,, An in- Should Appeal to Every Family 25 PIECES of FLATWORK 50 BICUR CHOLEM JRS. DANCE THIS MONDAY The Bicur Cholem Jrs extend an invitation to their ...…

October 07, 1932 • Page Image 3

…7ilEVE1'Rorr,kwisneIR07110. and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE MIZRACHI MIDWEST CONFERENCE HERE FURS for NOW! Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bronstein of 2524 Blaine avenue announc the engagement of their daughter, Rae, to Jack Kaplan of this city Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kovinsky of Pontiac announce the engage ment of their daughter, Lilian, to 0. Charles Brenner of Albany, N. Y. son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brenner of New York. Mrs. Fannie Yeszin announce...…

October 07, 1932 • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR ThEDETROITIEBISH LARIMOC$4 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE . ■ 101MININ. A UNIQUE LITERARY FRANK CODY JOINS SPINOZA COMMITTEE CONTEST ANNOUNCED 1•1•11 ■ 111=11, Days of Penitence, Prayer and Rejoicing: Season's Observances in Synagogue and Home ENGLAND IS NOT FREE FROM ANTI-SEMITISM member of a famous Jewish house, nephew of the great Jacob Schiff. The memory of two great Jews whose death occurred before this year, was honored duri...…

October 07, 1932 • Page Image 5

…ifffI1e1'RORJEW1Sfi LAR0,41C494 ai U se, 'ews this urse , in Bars ture rted und, rork, mot. mote nerit this row- ns. Ocu- lists I Dr. fished other con- And I the • , Sir d his clang :Tlon wised r and ribcd n the 1875. avant 'uses, , enty- again h an Old Louis I suc- ature, iddish visit- ,' and their Eng- And h lit- 'inski, I play- s doe- r Ein- ash of fiver- 'roles- tholes a new ncella- s road past- s walls rvor. not be :ion of wh...…

October 07, 1932 • Page Image 6

…TnEVentorrilEWISIIffiROXICIA and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE the Jew is certain to be much more impar- tial and to cast his ballot on the strength of merit. and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE An excellent example of the manner in la. ► der Ga Pnaoltehmil Weekly by The Jewish Chrenkl• Pubba which prejudice plays its part in politics Second-cl.• matter M•rch 5. HIM at the Pats MMentrd is offered by the gubernatorial campaign in lilt .A. at Detroit. Mich. ender t...…

October 07, 1932 • Page Image 7

…711EDLTROIT,fEWIS/1(AROXICs. and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE And - TORONTO Return 0 CANADIAN PACIFIC ■ ■ "Leshono Tovo Tikosemu", Of /U or ed it on ke fly er res ve he ed re- ild 4 r. er, ild ro- for my cat ing ork Dog dry urn are ode ain late all raid her says iary not his and ,urg sad, e to such lace ning then ding tary raid- Its Lion. ates ∎ears nore very Dune Pro- t on :riti- h of rged ['hey for it to I the tans- ' the ...…

October 07, 1932 • Page Image 8

…1)L-ritore,/insn (ARoxicK at4 THE LEGAL CHRONICLE PAGE EIGHT 15 Local Jews in New "Who's Who"I CLASSIFIED possible exception of Fischer's work on the chemistry of proteins, Will- staetters chlorophyll researches be- long to the very best work in the whole domain of organic chemistry. Today he is easily the foremost or- genic chemist in Germany." At the age of 24, Professor Will- staetter was appointed lecturer at Munich University, where h...…

October 07, 1932 • Page Image 9

…▪ PIBIkTROITjEWIRI CARON ICLE PAGE NINE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE LEGAL NOTICE SECTION K. TH-EVETRoiVaimigi-RONICIA and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE A Wayne County Loral Near. Publication. SAMUEL STERNBERG, Manager of Legal Department 52$ Woodward Montt. NOTICE TO ATTORNEYS VISITING JUDGES IN WAYNE COUN• TY WEEK OF OCT. 10, 1932. Judge Fred S. Lamb, Cadillac, a weeks. Judge Jesse H. Root, Monroe. 1 week. Judge Herman Delinke, Morrisville. 1 w...…

October 07, 1932 • Page Image 10

…▪ ▪ jOrtiotzlevint 6Immicg aaal THE LEGAL CHRONICLE PAGE TEN dclon S. m. . October 21, 1912. and .. defend the complaint filed In the rill Court for the County of Wayne, le Che;‘,. some .uld tot be served by ere. of or judgment will be entered by default, sevostk dar A AP* 1921. hy sal he- p eerie that administration of Ind es-1 her concealment witha this state •ell'or cery.-Morrie Shall, plaintiff, vs E Eastero Standard Fuse. Said premis...…

October 07, 1932 • Page Image 11

…PtEfrratorefEwisti PI RON ME PAGE ELEVEN awl THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Jeel,W. J.thheon_cAttonny,138,u•nr.t National Bank taidg. MORTGAGE SALE-Default haying been mode in the berme and conditions of • certain mortgaee made by Hugo Teehich and told. TesbIch, his wife. of Detroit. Wayne, County, Idiehigan. Poortesgore, to Colombo. Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Columbus. Ohio, an Ohio Corporation. ow etyegee, dated the thirtieth day of September, A....…

October 07, 1932 • Page Image 12

…FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, flerRorriensli &mail PAGE TEN alba THE LEGAL CHRONICL gage there Is claimed to be due, 01 the ada Ist Peter R Witiob said pron. ar• deserWed as deb of this notice. for princip•I and in. • ." wocrgego wile,1 follow.: Ali that entitle piece or par- tercet the sum of four thousand nine .elLiMigikielklalnilikNIMILWOOLWKI.111NalMillielklkNINO or • owland being the building when the Circuit part Oen/. Now, therefore. by Ortue...…

October 07, 1927 • Page Image 1

…AltleriCalf y ewesh Periodical Cada CLIPTON AV1NUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO , 1 lc); '‘) All Jewish News WITHOUT BIAS L✓, .v e TELEPHONE IlEbETROITJEWISR All Jewish Views CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 OLDEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL JEWISH NEWSPAPER IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXXII. NO. 19 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1927 INTEREST WANING Basle Congress Cleared Way For NEW YORK JEWS "Normal Progress," Says Lipsky IN SCHWARTZBARD CHANGE METHOD A on ...…

October 07, 1927 • Page Image 2

…ritElierRorrionsnemoracu Gish Will Appear At Orchestra Hall Oct. I1 he has had in the opera houses of Europe and America. Possessed of a voice of unusual beauty and master of style, Gigli has native The tivic Music Association will talents which are effective in present Benjamin() Gigli as its se , opera and in concert. The artist and attraction Tuesday evening. divides his time between the Oct. It, in Orchestra flail. Knoi, United State...…

October 07, 1927 • Page Image 3

…America 'apish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PCDLTROIT;ilf:WISI1 &RO HM If RETURN Niraterttal nub (Club Notrs Hia Philiac Sorority. A meeting of the Ilia l'hiliac So- rority was held at the home of Miss Gertrude Sherman of 1538 Lee place on Friday evening, Sept. 30. The officers for the following term were elected: They are: President, Miss Blanch leigerson; secretary, Miss Gertrude Sher- man; treasurer, Miss Do...…

October 07, 1927 • Page Image 4

…HE erRonjEmsn [Va!ter Rathenau Eulogized At Great Memorial Meeting Ile conceded ItFiRLIN.--(.1. T. A.) — Walter b uilt the. factories. Itatheraiu, late German Jewish l a tare modern conditions to the statesman who was murdered by ; workers. Ile branched out into new anti-Semites in the streets of lier-1 lin on .tune J 24, described 1922, was deribed! e nterprises. Ile absorbed one firm as the interpreter of new Germany a (ter another. He di...…

October 07, 1927 • Page Image 5

….1, America,, 'apish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PIE Pgrizorrir.wksif &Rom lox The Voice Of The Shofar RE-ELECT Robert G. EWALD FOR Councilman Square With Labor Square With Capital :•• Member in Good Standing Knights of Pythias, No. 55 RE-ELECT Philip Donon FOR CONSTABLE, EIGHTH WARD JEWISH CANDIDATE Former Constable of Third Ward. F.doweimiwihnionemmismilw:ith)i))1).')Nimiieziol,1: PAGE FIVE Reor...…

October 07, 1927 • Page Image 6

…4 ,)entonjEwtsn a (hRor tat azi!ra*mtz141103*.rm?7:iy37,vin*liutylyiy , . 4 _, vision of Ezekiel is by many scholars believed to iffEDETROVEWISB AKONICLE The have been inspired by painted reliefs on the of wt 3 . wt 3 iiSc> o<9445 — GlAS. (JOSEPH, ' walls PAPAW Weekly by The Jewish anenicle Publ shIng Co., Inc. 5e. JOSEPH J. CUMMINS JACOB H. SCHAKNE Enter... e. . President Secretary and Treasurer Second•risen winter March ■ ...…

October 07, 1927 • Page Image 7

…America Arish Periodical Carter CLIPTON AnNtni- CINCINNATI 20, OHIO IEP:rttork/EwtsfithiroisICIAI Detroit Symphony. With the opening pair of sym- I tof rip phony concerts on Thursday and Friday evenings thi ss of week, De- troit's musical season gets under way and is off to a flying start with the splendid program which Ossip Gabrilowitsch, conductor of the orchestra, has chosen for the first pair of concerts. "The Ro- man Carnival," ...…

October 07, 1927 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGH1 PEPLTRORAWISR RONIC14 —71 a 0I SPONSOR BONSTELLE liugagruiritts ctate arsona PERFORMANCE SUNDAY Miss Lillian Robbins is one of the —5 active members of the Junior olassah cummitte which in sell- f Mr. and Sirs, Alexander Klein 1410 Collingwoud avenue an- • Mr. and Mrs. Jack Priinako of \ I r. and rs. David Bussyl the Whittier have as their guest sire Weller) have returned Miss Pearl Franklin of Three Rov- ism an Eastern ...…

October 07, 1927 • Page Image 9

…A merico Aur ish periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PAGE NINE' 1) TiE emorr,kwisifoRoxiac '7AsSEep ea-wins/70w October Is :oat Month SSE 1448 Woodland Amu. ASK THE RABBI October Is :oat Month October Brings its Many Opportunities S Ercry II ssage One o f greet I utcrcst. The Newest The Most Attractive CLOTH COATS r p $110 c; $149.50 Others $69.75 to $395 From a collection Cif really tine coats you may c...…

October 07, 1927 • Page Image 10

…I PAGE TEN TifE 7)E1 'ROTT 4 IEWISAARDIVICLE • GERTRUDE EDERLE IN lhim debut in "Swim, Girl, Swim." Leading Jewish Citizens Trudy is shown in action in the PICTURE AT REGENT! water end besides this, the girl Favor Judge Kilpatrick proves that she can act. Miss Funny, fast mov i ng and eho,tk Ederle plays the part of herself in full of interest is Bebe Daniels' the picture. l a was w i nt. MiliS Daniels again has James w hi c h w al tr, the...…

October 07, 1927 • Page Image 11

…America/I ffewith Periodical Carter IMMIS1 ■ 1••1 ■ 1•M • FRIEDMAN AND GRANGE PLAY HERE SUNDAY OPENING CONCERTS Orchestra Hall ■ ■ CLIFTON AVINU1 • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO Of o<=>0 S THURS. and FRI. Oct. 13-14, at 8:30 ymphony Orchestra The football game between Benny Friedman and his Cleve- land Bull Dogs amt "Red" Grange and his New York Yankees, sched- OSSIP GABRII OWITSCII, Lambe.. BELLE ISLE 25c vic, oft Request Program FOR...…

October 07, 1927 • Page Image 12

…ThEIATROTI:16WISALiIRONICLE Repairing and Refur- nishing Furniture. EDUCATION MONTH AROUSES INTEREST THROUGHOUT CITY 'entinued from First Page.) nut, F Reichman, S. Kali, M. Friedenberg Fourte..ri Year, ill Rosin, Call Melrose 5509 for an estimate. es REV. JACOB I. SKLAR MOHEL Recommended by men Detroit Phrstrutn• their own children • well a, other. 1610 Hazelwood Ave Plume Empire 6426, REV. J. SIINERMAN Mohel Specialist 25 Y...…

October 07, 1921 • Page Image 1

…America lavish Periodical Carter Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Panted in English CLIFTON AYINUZ • CINCINNATI 30, 01110 1-1RONICL TITEbETROIT New Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 I MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION POINCARE DECLARES FRANCE WILL KEEP PLEDGE TO ZIONISTS Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921 VOL. X. NO. 20. World Emigration onvention OPPOSES ENGLAND'S P C _onvention PALESTINE POS...…

October 07, 1921 • Page Image 2

…Virprriton. Invicr ARrelicir. PAGE TWO OPENS LOCAL ;(.s.I.Avmxxwcwoorswivcxw 000mu MEDICAL ADVANCEMENT FARRAR WELL KNOWN DETROIT RECEIVES ASSORTMENT URGED BY DR. IL ROSEN AT i, CONCERT OF PALESTINE LULOVIM MATRON APPEARS WITH IN MAIMONIDES SPEECH ARCADIA SEASON SAM HUME'S PLAYERS OCTOBER 13 A NO - PROFIT SALE Aaron Subar, bon Hastings street, announces that he received a large assortment of Lulovim and Esrogim for the Succoth holiday direc...…

October 07, 1921 • Page Image 3

…A metfraN Jewish periodical Cuter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 1T jeffint If - — A GRACEFUL DANCER PAGE ,THREE 6216 -- 1 JEANNE GARDON, LOCAL OPERA STAR, IN CONCERT gagimuu Notro 1 AT ARCADIA OCTOBER 18 5 ■•■•■■■•\•■■■■•■■■■■■■■Wer ■■■ WallsWILNS. ■■■■■■■■■•■•■■■\ ••■■•■■ When Jeanne Gordon, Detroit's Miss Mae Swartz of Chicago is vis- opera star appeara in Arcadia Hall iting Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sobel. October IS, Guilio Cri...…

October 07, 1921 • Page Image 4

…ant gnortiensel Of PAGE FOUR hers or when it overcrowds its house of worship on the Holy Days. The test of congregational efficiency is to be found in the changed life of the people. When the ideals of the Jew are high; when his spiritual aspiration is definite and pro- MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION nounced; when his religious loyalty does not confine itself to Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co, Inc. special days an...…

October 07, 1921 • Page Image 5

…America ffewith Paiodeal Cotter 1/11111 WPTOK ARNU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO ". " 7"“f 0 ,-valwr "The sad thing is that we are seek- POINCARE DECLARES J. ERSTONE LAID ing to solve the problem wronglc. T he FRANCE WILL KEEP CORN y TEMPLE BETH EL only way to solve a problem is. fr om PLEDGE TO ZIONISTS B FOR NEW STRUCTURE within, not from external testimonials, but from internal living. PAGE FIVE RON ICIE D. C. Cares for COMMISSION ISSUES...…

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…Peracrjeorn (PI own rai. PAGE SIX armpit IS rill El Notra ol yrdrakkires-****te i t h r woven of ;flowers All Society limo and old local note , should be common.. Ceti io the office of the Chronicle by S o'clock rach Wednesday •Iternoon in order to appear in the current wee k'. issue Phone Glendale 11124. Society FAitto Hail notice. so as to be rereited not lafee John Breitmeyer s Sons than Wedneed•t Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rosenhuin Act...…

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…A merica /elvish periodical Coda • - CLIFTON ATMS • CINCINNATI 30, 01U0 PAGE SEVEN litElglitetfAviwIA MI MA NEW YEAR GREETINGS .ocia1 and RQ:ryonal New Low Prices on Mr. and Mrs. A. Blumenberg Longfellow avenue spent several day in New York and Boston the pas week. Stylish Fall Dresses Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mohler of Ho- tel Charlevoix have returned from a pleasant stay with relatives and friends in Newark, N. J., and Wor- cester, Mas...…

October 07, 1921 • Page Image 8

…ittEVINKPITJEMS5/111 ,1011CLO MORE ORPHANS ARRIVE 25 saw and old, old man; "Perhaps," said Itzig, as he fitted lis eyes were sad; 1 stopped my play, At this, everybody rushed forward in winter and the heat in summer. NEW YORK.—Twenty-five Jewish unhappinss into on his own red hair again, since we And to his side I no, One day, when the weather had been and threw his own Orphans arrived September 12 on the basket. There Was not a single must ...…

October 07, 1921 • Page Image 9

…A merica lavish periodical Coder curroN AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE Inflwricyri - --- U. D. TO TEACH LAW TO NEW DAY CLASSES Beginning Monday the University of Detroit will conduct a day law school in addition to the night law school it has conducted for years. The night classes were arranged primarily for men who worked in the day, but the classes 1.1 re now over- flowing, and many are asking for day instruction. A new faculty ...…

October 07, 1921 • Page Image 10

…PIE MANDIT,AWkyt PAGE TEN UHARD-ealOk WA ICUs Symphonic Music PAN By ROBERT DE BRUCE (Manager of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.) - — Why, out of a city like Det mit of Largest, fastest steamers in the over a million people, do only a few world. Excellent treatment of pas- thousand—five at the most—attend sengers. There is a local agent in symphony concerts? Those who do your town or nearby. attend would say to this question that To Pola...…

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