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July 07, 1916 • Page Image 5

…THE EWISH CHRONICLE Jewish Business Man Answers Call to Colors Captain Julius Berman of the Michigan National Guard Goes to Grayling. Capt. Ilerman, a real estate dealer, had built a $25,000 home and was moving into it when the call to the colors came. rs. Ber- man at once gave an order for the sale of the house. "I'm not going to move into that big, strange house and live there all alone foi an in- definite period." "I got my af;a i rs in...…

July 07, 1916 • Page Image 6

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 6 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Issued Every Friday by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Company. General Manager - ANTON KAUFMAN Michigan's Only Jewish Publication. Editor SAMUEL J. RHODES, Subscription in Advance - $1.50 per year Offices 314 Peter Smith Bldg. The Jewish Chronicle invites correspondence on subjects of inter- est to the Jewish people, but disclaims responsibility for an indorse- ment of views expressed by ...…

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…7 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The Big Sisters and Their Fight Against Immorality Detroit's BY MARION L. COHEN POLAK Philadelphia, Pa. Candidate for For two years 1 had been work- give us their services for the work be handled to understand their ing as a volunteer with the Per- to state how much time they could point of view and yet exptrienced sonal Service Bureau of the Coun- spare and when. \Ve asked the enough to be able to advise a to act....…

July 07, 1916 • Page Image 8

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 6 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Issued Every Friday by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Company. General Manager - ANTON KAUFMAN - Michigan's Only Jewish Publication. Editor SAMUEL J. RHODES, Subscription in Advance - $1.50 per year Offices 314 Peter Smith Bldg. The Jewish Chronicle invites correspondence on subjects of inter- est to the Jewish people, but disclaims responsibility for an indorse- ment of views expressed b...…

July 07, 1916 • Page Image 9

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The Big Sisters and Their Fight Against Immorality Detroit's BY MARION L. COHEN POLAK Philadelphia, Pa. Candidate for For two years 1 had been work- give us their services for the work be handled to understand their ing as a volunteer with the Per- to state how much time they could point of view and yet exon-ienced sonal Service Bureau of the Coun- spare and when. We asked the enough to be able to advise a cil of Jewi...…

July 07, 1916 • Page Image 10

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 8 B'Nai B'Rith District Lodge No. 6 Holds Annual Meeting. Delegates From Entire Middle West Assemble at Ottawa Beach Delegates from ll'Nai ll'Rith growth, its duties and responsi- lodges throughout the middle west bilities have kept pace, and the gathered at Ottawa Beach, 11 ich., vision of our founders is becoming for the Forty-eight Annual Con- more and more crystallized. While vention of District Lodge No. 6, many o...…

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…9 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE BICUR CHOLEM CLUB Louis D. Brandeis presided, and among those present were members from New York, I 'hiladelphia, Boston, Newark, Washington, Chi- cago and Nladison, Wis.. The secretary presented a report of the recent activities of the or- ganization and of correspondence carried on with various affiliated and unaffiliated organizations. A communication was presented from the American Jewish Committee . and other org...…

July 07, 1916 • Page Image 12

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 10 7 SOCIETY To insure publication, all items of social interest should be sent to Miss Fredericka Hirschman, 971 Brush Street, telephone Grand 1490, not later than Monday evening. One of Detroit's June Brides Mr. Louis Kahn and Mr. Arthur Fixel are .motoring through the I lerkshires. Mr. Emanuel Berger has left for New York City. Rabbi and Mrs. Leo :Al. Franklin and family' are leaving the first of the week for a ...…

July 07, 1916 • Page Image 13

…1 1 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE SOCIETY SUPERFLUOUS (Continued from page 10) Mrs. Samuel Berman and Mrs. Jacob Sauls and daughter Miriam of Hancock avenue have left for their summer home at Anchorville. 'UW 1 11111 8 11 1 9 III ..M.tiMilit4tiltit" 0 7 i kflotiP•tt a l. PA fifidatiffir 6 OR Inn •': a Undersirable Hair , 11111111111111111111111111111111114:11111111111111111111111111UI1 111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111...…

July 07, 1916 • Page Image 14

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE fully matured enough for publica- tion. We are going, by lectures (Continued from page 7) and other methods, to make the tried to make it all look like older folks realize the necessity for play. American ideas being carried out One case after another has al- in their homes ; the rights of the ready developed in these clubs, girls to use their homes as Ameri- none of immorality, but the sort of can girls do, to entertain ...…

April 07, 1916 • Page Image 1

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The only Jewish publication in the State of Ilichigan Devoted to the interests of the Jewish people Vol. I. No. 6 DETROIT, MICH., APRIL 7, 1916 $1.50 per Year Cents Single Copies 5 THE MASS MEETING Detroit Jetehr Co)er Themselves With Glory—Gi)e )5110,000 for the Telief of the War Sufferers By ANTON KAUFMAN There arc times when you feel impressed with the inadequacy of language to express your thoughts, when your...…

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…v. , 2 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE "The American people seem to relief to the afflicted and the strick- me to have suffered nearly all of en. \1 list we indeed, wait to be the moral damage which may be asked and searched out, seeing for- caused by war and the inevitable sooth how easy it is to find the sequels of war without having needy, for they are not individuals reaped any of the gains. Though but peoples. Shall we not seek the I abhor war an...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE JEWISH PRISONERS OF . WAR There is an extensive camp for . war prisoners in the neighborhood of the city of Cassel. The camp is now organized into a model town, Nv i h all the necessities of com- munal life. There is a public li- brary, several churches, a syna- gogue, and also a Mohammedan house of prayer. Recently, they also established a theater there, consisting - of a large tent, with a platform, a place for an orche...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 4 It Will Always Happen By Bertha Wiernik They were queer people , the in a brie f time I . knew the family nelimans—a family of four meat- well enough to depict them, as I (lid hers, husband, wife and two (laugh- in the above paragraphs. ters. Sarah, the mother, aged forty- As time went on, most of my sym- five, an Ulle(llleated woman, With- patty teas bestowed upon Freda, It out taste or technical ability fur a was a...…

April 07, 1916 • Page Image 5

…5 THE JEWISH CHRCONICLE I will omit the details of the scene of parting between Freda and her father. It was heartbreaking. 1 will only say that when she held out her hands to me I stood still for a few moments and did not take them in mine, for I was beating back the anguish that almost mastered me. Then I took her warm hands and said : "NI iss Lie—Freda, do not forget to write every clay to father—and me." She replied : "And Victor, don't ...…

April 07, 1916 • Page Image 6

…6 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE application of the Literacy Test will not tend to keep out from our country these undesirables, but rather that it will in effect put up the barriers against certain classes of the sturdy peasantry of Europe Issued Every Friday by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Company. whom we need to carry on the hard labor which native Americans are Michigan's Only Jewish Publication. unfitted or unwilling to do. The building of ro...…

April 07, 1916 • Page Image 7

…7 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE resese.sese...grP_sesesesesese.sesesv.sasv_ses9 31 Congregational News Temple Beth El Ehaarey Thrift Means Success and Independence The Peoples State Bank edek Services at the synAogue upon The Young People's Society of the Sabbath start profiTtly at 9 a.m. the Temple held a rousing meeting on Sunday evening last. The busi- At the last meeting of the Men's ness meeting was addressed by Mr. Club, held on Sunday ...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE DR. THEODORE B. SACHS A SUICIDE BRANDEIS UPHELD BY JU- DICIARY SUB-COMMITTEE Former Head of Chicago Tuber- culosis Sanitarium Kills Self Following Resignation. I )r. Theodore It. Sachs, who for years was the head of the Chi- cago Sanitarium for Tubercu- losis, and who lately was forced to resign when political influence was disrupting the usefulness of the institution, committed suicide. While no definite reason can be ...…

April 07, 1916 • Page Image 9

…9 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE :: Local and State News :: UNITED HEBREW CHARI- TIES RECEIVING HEARTY CO-OPERATION OF CITY AUTHORITIES One of the agreeable features in connection with the work of the United I lebrew Charities is the splendid manner in which the city is helping it. That the municipal ad- ministration should have officially recognized the work of the I febrew Charities by offering the latter its assistance, speaks do- quently of the ...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 10 ..ZOCIETY To insure publication, all items of soriil interest should be sent to Miss Ruth Rosenfield, 80 Palmer Avenue, East, phone, North 4063, not later than Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Brown of East Ferry avenue entertained the executive board of the Nem Cho- lem Juniors on Monday evening. Mr. H. A. Schiller has returned from a business trip in Chicago. The engagement is announced of Miss Essie Levantine t...…

April 07, 1916 • Page Image 11

…11 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Mr. I. Wolf of Philadelphia is spending some time in the city. The graduating recital of Miss Emily Chylinski, a pupil of Miss Hattie Groneman, was held Wed- nesday evening, April 5th, at the Y. W. C. A. IIall. Mr. Leonard Goulson of Phila- delphia is spending several weeks in Detroit. Mrs. David Welt and Mrs. John Menolds of Toledo are the guests of Nlrs. -George . Loria of Brush street. The Monday reading circle and...…

April 07, 1916 • Page Image 12

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 12 Our Children heart. Ile looked at the boys- serviceable serge suits and the girls' Plain blue linens, and eyed askance By Lily Ginsburg his own velvet suit and Matilde's They were twins ; by name, Jer- dainty beribboned frock. In a sud- myn and Matilde, and eight happy den fury he grasped a pair of scis- sunimers had passed over their sors, which NI olly had been using, golden heads. They lived in a big and snip, sni...…

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