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April 09, 1926 • Page Image 1

…• A WrielpfjradOinnakaleeda message that ant considers a state but g iition that the t safeguarded. CLIFTON AMU' • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO OIL BWISIt RO All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS THE ONLY EETINGS e ZIONIST LEADERS GREETED BY JEWS OF ENTIRE STATE Your Report COUNCIL HEAD DIES SUDDENLY APRIL 5 )673 SUBSCRIPTIONS TOTAL $70,000 AFTER BANQUET / / 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 Co 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 I ilTION -vice C...…

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…PAGE TWELVE ThEDentonjEwisnefROXICUS sogssocva000sscw00000nmvcswovocwcw000mw000000000. PASSOVER GREETINGS ' Palestine Investments In view of the numerous inquiries which have come to the Zionist office in the past few months concerning private, economic enterprises for Palestine in America, and land selling agencies that have been established here, the Zionist Organization has found it necessary to make clear its position in regard to the...…

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…America Aufish Periodical eater m. is message th at nent considers .sh state but a odition twit the re safeguarded. CUMIN AMOK • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO IIRONICLE 1-1- EbETROIT All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN REETINGS ZIONIST LEADERS GREETED BY JEWS OF ENTIRE STATE InlinS Ye Y ∎ Mt Report of Eddie Guest Reads Poem Welcome to Bialik, He- brew Poet Laureate. I HuiIdin r; 0673...…

April 09, 1926 • Page Image 4

…PAGE TWO McDeritor rim s RON I= OBITUARY When he was not at the Yeshibah He struggled in the seething mar- ZIONIST LEADERS 2 at Woodmere Cemetery, I , he was either promenading the town ket between the lower Don and the M. Franklin and Rabbi Le, GREETED BY JEWS officiating. with his stick or listening at home to Caspian Sea; searched, considered, MRS. ESTHER BIRNBAUM the "talk of trade" passing between reckoned and one day, closing his OF...…

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…America ffewish periodical eater CLITIT44 annul • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE TITRE, CI 1_ 1 15,1 ":47.1)C1R(IfY, L DETROITER MAKES MUCH PROGRESS IN DEFIANCE r . etery, D r. Leo The meteoric rise in the business world of Nate Robinson, popular young man formerly of Detroit but Pra m ERMAN rf 167:i Roston per Ibooital on Illness of one was .1; years in Dett , ,g for ris stir o at by tree tt • iners Sylvitt Lu., r- r and '• min • I....…

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…litEl)crttorrlamti (A Romig uses s. uript• . 114„ sleir .41 4,1, t U7 k. S5/424ZOV20:1 le - ,`"Il.S901VtlUX 't_ re mr - workshops employing more than five people receive the dole. ■ If the framers of the law had a subtle bit of dis- Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Th..l.wfsh Published Weokly crimination and anti-Semitism in mind, this law proves An Interview with Basil L. Henriques. JOSEPH J. CUMMINS, President it conclusively, for it ...…

April 09, 1926 • Page Image 7

…- America 'elvish Periodical Curter CLIFTON CINCINNATI 30, OHIO &ikroCittlEInsit(li tto raer c 141"60. ► 1 0-124S. ante ( is in is in vari it re tha ,• A. well 'toyer n th tha rkabl, hay Amer iunit corn which iny L A iple, orship in. It 'either int. It phase, er do- lived fork in tgogue Sr any of St. lien- st pro. ligious dwell center always to deal educa- all of e prob- dace at munity . Part part of th men all pa- !al with luld be, ...…

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…PIEVartorrikwunglitaricui :AGE SIX JUNIOR HADASSAH WILL SPONSOR PERFORMANCE AN INSTITUTION IN DETROIT SINCE 1 849 °C ierSOltd_ DINNERWARE GLASSWARE SILVERWARE KITCHENWARE LAMPS GIFT ARTICLES All society items •ruf othm local notes should be communicated te the Aka at The Chronicle by 5 o'clmit Wm:treed.), •Itecnoon in seder to wee- in the current week'. received ees later leatm. Phone Cadillac 1040, Society Editor. Mail notices so am th...…

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…v 4mericam lavish Periodical eater CLIFTON AVINUI CINCINNATI 10, 0100 PAGE SEVEN t.1 ZEIREI ZION PLANS DANCE FOR APRIL 16 *ID What Could be Smarter Than the masterly tailored sport coat sketched? Having 00 pretense of a collar, it makes much of a modernistic design in vivid colored kid the pockets. One of the new fashion favored flecked tweeds I $85 FOREST CLEANERS AND DYERS Melrose 4200 37 Forest Ave. E. "A Modern Plant With Mod...…

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…"AGE EIGHT pitykritorrILmsnifi ROAM:I an open meeting on Sunday after- guests an evening of real enjoyment. lectiona and Harriet Berger danced proceeds of the dance are to support in Palestine. Jules Klein's (lrd, the Charleston; Micky Goldstein, ac- the Gewerkshaften campaign, a will furnish music and dancii.v noon, April 11, at 2 o'clock, at Web- Dancing will follow the program. companied by Miss Horwitz, sang; $250,000 drive for the worki...…

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…Aitcrica lavish Periodical Cada CLIFTON AVENUE CINCINNATI 303, OHIO PAGE Pief)emwr Orchestra dancing will ORCHESTRA HALL Detroit Symphony Orchestra Sunday Afternoon At 3:30 VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting Piano Soloist CONSTANCE McGLINCHEE Honperdinck, Ov. 'Hansel and Gretel' Brahma, Hungarian Dances Heibert, "Al Fresco" T.ske. 25c to $1 at Grinner. and Orchestra Hall. Phone Glen. 8290 I lulls. and Fri. Eves., April 15-16, t 8:30 LAST SYMP...…

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…APRIL 2, 1! BLEVelstun•JEwish Mins-oast "Old English" at Garrick. George Arliss will be seen in Wind throp Ames production of John Galsworthy's ''Old English" at the Garrick Theater beginning Monday night, April 12, with matinees on I %. Wednesday and Saturday. The cur- tain rises at 8:20 o'clock at night and 2:20 o'clock at the matinees. As Mr. Arliss is on the stage at the com- mencement of the play and as the basis of the plot is establi...…

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