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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...…

April 09, 1926 • Page Image 9

…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...…

April 09, 1926 • Page Image 10

…"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...…

April 09, 1926 • Page Image 11

…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...…

April 09, 1926 • Page Image 12

…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...…

October 09, 1925 • Page Image 1

…A MenrapfAialleridiedada Our New Location: 52 5 w 0 o DWARD CLOWN MENU& CINCINNATI 30, OHIO 11- EbETROIT LWISR HROAN1CLE MICHIGAN THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1925 VOL. XVIII. NO 20 CLUB DISAPPOINTED AT FAILURE OF THE POLISH AGREEMENT 1 Chosen President of Maimonides Society ] Doctors' Society 13'}{Al B'RITH GIVES Men's Club Begins Activities Oct. 13 Elects Officers DENVER INFIRMARY BU...…

October 09, 1925 • Page Image 2

…tztakiotriEWial CARO/1MM PAGE TWO MUSICAL STUDY CLUB ABRAHAM HAITOWITSCH, BLIND VIOLINIST, BEGINS SECOND YEAR WILL PLAY AT ORCHESTRA HALL OCT. 22 The Sweetest Day in the Year I Saturday Oct. 10th A luncheon at Webster Hall on Fri- day, Oct. 2, marked the opening meeting of the second season of the Music Study Club, which is under the presidency of Mrs. A. C. Lappin. Louise Ward Conklin of Teachers' College presented an interesting pa- pe...…

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…A merica Jewish periodical Cotter CLIFTON ATEN01 - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO asst..s.- . set PAGE THREE ACInrnInfr MUS T NOW! Vote Nov. 3rd you believe as Lincoln did—in a govern- of the people, by the people and for I F ment the people, you are urged to register NOW and cast your vote on November 3rd! Who Must REGIS TER! HOSE who did not register for the last election ■ nd those who were registered but moved since. NDIVIDUAL tastes in ...…

October 09, 1925 • Page Image 4

…4 PISDETRO IT a LWISHORONICLE PAGE FOUR it iii WANTS COMMUNITY RELIGIOUS CENTERS Community Fund Plans Campaign pressing into leadership those men and women who are qualified to con the importance of the agreement, tection and made their present de- CHOSEN PRESIDENT duct such services with reverence and plorable situation an impossibility. OF CONGREGATION which would lead to the relief of mil- dignity. lions of Jews from undesirable pres...…

October 09, 1925 • Page Image 5

…A merico ,swish periodical Cotter CLIFTON AMC& • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO ..eneeMMMOk palgn and the sale of Shekolim, rep- L Louis Rubenstein wlit give a short resentation at the last Zionist Con- talk on the activities and plans of the ference at Philadelphia, financial and home. Plans are also being made for social reports. a linen shower to benefit the horns., OO Morris Lachawit. - .6, Joseph Chaggi which will be given at the Taller and Solom...…

October 09, 1925 • Page Image 6

…11111111111111 it uO J eraold iN sA 4 Anorroct.t. PAGE SIX 4,2rr 4.%! 4.10 •yr eyg 105', re, Its pi .4.'4.A .rer 48 - 41 4,%s esri .fit • ■ 1 no. • - yt,„• "T■ l■ - -0 '1% A liEDETROVEIVISH 61- RON ICLE Clean and Sound. DIGEST Judah P. Benjamin and the Ku Klux Klan The movement of land settlement in Russia spon- By DR. HERMAN FRANK sored by the J. D. C. is adequately described as clean sound. It contains few of those elem...…

October 09, 1925 • Page Image 7

…4 Amish periodical Cotter 4MIcrieaH CLIFTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN jilt leth," is responsible for the charge that he has deliberately colored and distorted the truth in order that he shall obtain the greatest possible compensation for . his services as chairman of the United Jewish Campaign—so distorted the truth as to befuddle and delude Louis n.wc t• Marshall Felix M. Warburg, Pulius Init School of Religion: Rosenwald...…

October 09, 1925 • Page Image 8

…fitEl)unconjEwuntAROXIC,L£ PAGE EIGHT - ■ • MI • INTERESTED IN CLUB AFFAIR AT STATLER -- Mini Adeline Cohen, publicity chairman, is entire community." "An affair for the Autumn BY Dance - ei actively interested in NO. 34, 1. 0. B. B. Sunday Eve., Nov. Book Cadillac Hotel Italian Garden and Crystal Ballrooms. —Bachrach Photo. MISS ADELINE COHEN the Athena Girls' fall dance, which will be held Sunday evening, Oct. 11, at Hote...…

October 09, 1925 • Page Image 9

…A merican lavish periodical Carter CLIFTON AYENUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE NINE Zs:WPM% itr, L0113110 ItaNICLE {3.51M 004." .000•000 Smart New Coats in Northern Muskrat arriages Engagruttnto The Way to Beauty In the lihnelhoch Shop of Toiletries! Elizabeth Arden Marie Earle Helena Rubenstein Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schiff (Katy, Boesky) of 1468 Filigree avenue are' ! receiving felicitations on the birth of la son, Donald Wilfred, on Se...…

October 09, 1925 • Page Image 10

…P A G E TEN Young Judaea Highland Park State Bank ALLIANCE ARGUES ON ANTI-SEMITISM Club RELIGIOUS LIFE IN Notes NEW SETTLEMENTS 1.11.11110111111•MISSICIIISIA Leaders' Council. Dr. Bernard Kahn Decries Ru mors of "Jewish Republic" In Russia as False. - LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—The prob- lem of anti-Semitism and the dislike shown to Jews by part of the Chris- tion world was discussed at the con- fe-rence of the Hebrew Christian Al- fiance, th...…

October 09, 1925 • Page Image 11

…A merican ffewislt periodical Cotter CLIFTON /MINIM • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Tiff flerRotr 0 14! o PLANS READY FOR SHAAREY ZEDEK YOUTH HALLOWE'EN DANCE CLASSIFIED :-:l POSTPONE THEIR PLAY ,...2.111.21==.0=0=0150 ,====.21 sT D etroit Symphony Orchestra II . E (. GHRA Owing to the sudden illness of one members of the cast which was caterer for weddings, banquets, of the parties, etc. Excellent food. Rates to enact E. Milton Altfeld's comedy...…

October 09, 1925 • Page Image 12

…OCTOBER 9, 1925 fitE n ellawftw i s t i Ol izoN t at September Nash Sales 83 Per Cent Above Same Month Last Year. . S • °.. Noo3ettesit4j, 4. ..- r, y vu, ■ i CLUB DISAPPOINTED AT FAILURE OF THE POLISH AGREEMENT (Contnued from page 1.) The Nash Motors Company, in closing their books for September, re- . • .1 ' 1. , WM t, port a volume of business greater by 83 per cent than that of September, 1924. The past month," says E. II. Mc Hart...…

January 09, 1925 • Page Image 1

…A merico lavish periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENCI - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 LWISR RROXICLE 1925 ON IOVE News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS All Jewish THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN ai a ' the 'sae. de• the i-'sh. •''- i far ree le give • ‘smple ::41, b y I: Muir quite GER (ANTS iv Adopts _o ji , all the 0 , Jianities ri,fer- I rum's, ,dst new • to Pales- iJni.t Ex- y azd , •• , unril of he. Jewish I—tine are .man...…

January 09, 1925 • Page Image 2

…• PEDermorrimusii (Amor lac PAGE TWO EUROPEAN JEWRY by the lecturer. Mr. Jatmlo. found artisans. S. W. JACOBS URGES absurd the regulation that only farm. You realize that what might have OPEN DOOR POLICY ors, farm laborers and female domes been the mental process of many of tic servants were allowed to enter the and Ih four years s oaugoh ti: country. Ile ascribed the barring of a thoughts Immigration L•ws of Canada Should ;osjsibl.: t iou...…

January 09, 1925 • Page Image 3

…A merico Amish &riotlied Carter ?AGE THREE 1► 11S ► I The Neighborhood As a Logical Basis For', Social Service In a Metropolitan Community ma, unit 11105. OF THE UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES here era- nine hat oats. s to Oohs • hs o,. ,fi A sk, urcly ar. I. I. ES e' 11l b L' LIe Iii un. lcub:11 ,1 In sa 111101 , 0;1.7 2 ito.N to sembles that scheme somewhat insofar , as it possesses, first, the element of territorial or geogra...…

January 09, 1925 • Page Image 4

…--rgrrraeh fiteDentorrionsnaIROMCLE Young Judaea Club Notes ACCUSATION AGAINST UNIONS TO SPEND WARBURG RIDICULED MILLION ON HOMES • oi .MUSICADMUSICIANS. 0 Rre c Mate . .41. 1 _ 0 Herzl Judaeans. Henry Ford's Charge Amuses Undertake to Solve Housing The Herd Judarans Club cele• Problem for Industrial Financial Leaders In broiled its first anniversary Dec. 30. Henry Bloom gave a violin solo, Na- than Shur gave an introductory spee...…

January 09, 1925 • Page Image 5

…A NCriCall Yegislt Periodical Carter - - CLIFTON ATINU1 - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PVIStt t ickvi ter a. ste Ian re. ea; °CONSIDER PLAN TO MAKE COLLEGE SEPARATE ENTITY . , ifratormil nil ▪ L I. g 11 next Sunday afternoon, All members i Philomathic Debat i ng Club. At the, last meeting of the Philo- i "11" have skates are asked to m eet at 1 ;30 Sunday afternoon at the home 1 inathie Debutinv Club, held Sunday .. evening, Jan. 4, at th...…

January 09, 1925 • Page Image 6

…, nsf PLEVEraorr iscm PAGE SIX LIEDETROITI/BWISII WN IGIfE Jewish Colonization in Russia. AS WE GO ALONG The Russian Jews and the Land The urgent need for colonization in Russia hardly By D. MOSKVIN .comma requires comment. A people deprived of former occu- Jewish Chronicle Pubinhing G. Ian Published Weekly by n. pations, even though they were not the most desirable, Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor must yet have the wherewithal t...…

January 09, 1925 • Page Image 7

…America Prish periodical CeNto PAGE SEVEN 141-69 11 MARSHALL PLEADS FOR STRANDED JEW 40494145 0.1AS . 1+. c.1 0 S EP H -, "—= By Chu. H. Josetth.1 (Concluded from page 1.1 possble for help to come to them front brethren residing across the sea. They cannot go back to the lands from which they came. .The doors our (Coprwright, 1921. Score one for the low brows. Those of our readers who intend in the have been closed tight against them...…

January 09, 1925 • Page Image 8

…I!! I 10111, ;WWI PAGE GH1 11 11 1111 111 11111 111 11111 111 1111 111 11111 111 11111 111 1111 111 11111 111 11111 111 1111 111 11111 111 111111111111 g ' orei al and Qrsonal 25.00 to 75.00 a = .E.- I; arriage;11 The annual meeting and luncheon of the Fresh Air Society will take place at the Phoenix Club Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 14, at 12:30 o'clock. = Morris D. Waldman, managing three- of the United Jewish Charities, will discuss s...…

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…• A merican ,fewish Periodical Center CLIPTON AnNua • • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PE9urRon; lama B.Sital@ Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Alpert of West Next Sunday's Sermon: Philadelphia avenue announce the Next Sunday morning Or. Franklin Many affairs were given in honor wagment of their daughter. Ruth, 5' Applebaum of East will speak on the subject "Is Ours L , Jack Abel, sun of Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. Meyer M. Prophets?" This m a \ Abel of Blaine avenue....…

January 09, 1925 • Page Image 10

…litsVeruorri kwisnefitoracus ?AG& TEN LONDON CLUB DEEMS ARABS AGGRIEVED of a large portion of the British na- tion, which consider,. the contents of the Palestine mandate a great injus- Yiddish Opera "Kol Nidre" to Be Sung by Notable Cast at Orchestra Hall. in River Rouge holiday season ! in t, Leaders In American Reform Sense Need For Spiritual Integration ,11,1,g,t,,2nit2anh74, e 8t, e tNs twa Weisman, tice towards the Arab inhabit...…

January 09, 1925 • Page Image 11

…A merica ffewish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN . _ the :120 ft. of business frontage on 2 ' f t wide Michigan Ave., drawling it but I find cont. t Ill the spirit of these settlements, of fort in the eight of those who remin, in the first block from the main cor- women, m for I am going with the knowledge these resolute men and cal ner of Inkster, the fastest growing . I 1 j separate school systems, Cath...…

January 09, 1925 • Page Image 12

…JANUARY 9, 1925 KorrAms , WI IC LC COLORFUL EXHIBIT OF ART AT TEMPLE ROUMANIAN RABBI ON PEACE MISSION HERE NEW YORK (J. T. A.)--Itabbi Zeide M. Schmellner of Roumania, promoter of the so-called Jewish World Peace movement, is to visit New York early next month, it was announced here. Unlike most crusaders from abroad, Rabbi Schmellner is not in quest of American gold. lie will not solicit funds or fees from any source or in any manner dur...…

January 09, 1925 • Page Image 13

…LONDON CLUB DEEMS ARABS AGGRIEVED Sends Protest Letter to Mandates Commission Head. A.)—The JERUSALEM. (J. T. Palestine Arab Executive publishes a letter sent by the National and Polit- ical Club of London to the president of the mandates commission of the League of Nations. The letter, which was published in the Arab press, reads as follows: "The National and Political Club k officially informed by the president of the Palestine Arab Congre...…

January 09, 1925 • Page Image 14

…A merican 'elvish Periodical Center CLIFTON Annus - CINCINNATI 10, 01110 PAGE ELEVEN - • --- 4010/FONICLE TiOkr_IIQtrk t_ business frontage on the 720 ft. of •00-foot wide Michigan Ave., new in the first block from the main cor- ner of Inkster, the fastest growing oppo- town on the west side, just Lovely's new sev- site Stormfeltz - high class subdi- eral hundred acre vision and Hannan's big new sub- division, a second Dearbora Just pl...…

May 09, 1924 • Page Image 1

…A merica,' ,}swish Periodical Coder CLIPTON AMON CINCINNATI 10, OHIO 2, 19'21 Belem PPLIES fS PO • All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS HRONICL- II-EbETROIT THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XV, NO. 24 Greet D. A. Brown For For Keren Hayesod Y. W. H. A. Worker Will Assume Duties Will Lecture on Novel At Sisterhood Meeting 0. C. Marckwardt, school editor of the Detroit News and special lecturer on Georg...…

May 09, 1924 • Page Image 2

…THE PAGE TWO PASSES RESOLUTION JL DA EANS CONCLUDE AGAINST RESTRICTIONS FI VE YEARS OF WORK firriAmi. /Ewmi tlINoct,c Building Additional Storage Vault to Meet Patrons Requirements. 0000 00-0-0-0-0000-00-00-0-000000 000093012000120-80-0-0800-00 0 0 . frfr:4:4 4 . • The Ampico • • P,OME.--(J. T. A.)—The Interne- • Young Judaea next month will In order to keep pace with the de- in the ruond out its fifth year as Detroit's tonal Socio...…

May 09, 1924 • Page Image 3

…A merica ffewisk Perioaral Cotter CLIFTON anion • cINCINNATI 30, OHIO ,111.1...MBINO 7iir,i)gfROIT / PIM CAROXICIL PROPOSED NEW BUILDING OF PISGAH LODGE NO. 34, 'RITH, PLANNED AS PENDENT OROM B'NAI B CENTER. DERMUNITY C J . LIEBER? ■ PAGE THREE INDE- 205-7-9 Broadway Market Bldg. 14.awoo.woonciams :-r; vozoi smoovamsibwomowoms.ww... Grand Play and Dance DETROIT COMMUNITY PLAYERS t Under Auspices of BICUR CHOLEM SOCIETY 3-Piec...…

May 09, 1924 • Page Image 4

…?AGE N u CVSW _ IT EWIS/1 ENE HMO Published Weal, by The JeVerChrunicb Publiskina Co., Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor for the numerous activities of a corn- d of a period during erated activities ac t munity, the usual, iterated the which various communal buildings The recently cm- which must be carried on year in and year out. It is even more difficult to Bich., under the At of March 8, 1108. A AY DAY is not the only occa- ...…

May 09, 1924 • Page Image 5

…A merieatt ffewish Perialleal eater CLIITON AYINC11- CINCINNATI 20, 000 PAGE FIVE ,pitsoi61KoNict,r , THEfrrl_t_g/ BOOK — REV1EWS The Most Vital Problem of the Human Race. 14.b0,11 std hat it me ital to as the nit y :1, is ?On- )Ubt If, m- ap- r of here con- and corn- I ele- se. Frank &Seder's THE NEW DECALOGUE OF SCIENCE S EP Bs Albert EA ■ aed Wiggam. 3 133 pa'- Is - Sienapolis. TM Bebbs•Merrill CamPeote. tt Den- long...…

May 09, 1924 • Page Image 6

…7ittl9r,TEDrrlion 'Roracu PAGE SIX ' LOAN SOCIETY READY FOR FIRST DANCE hen You Are Planning for Summer Orieniation Sees k to Assist Worthy Ind ividuals. r Sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge.No..34, Independent , Order 11'nai 'B'rith, the Benevolent Loan Society will give its first annual dance at the Knights of Pythias Hall, s, sasar- al censnunicatad to tat •flice of •7► All society it.. and ether local not. •Inuld i■• ...…

May 09, 1924 • Page Image 7

…Alert - ea 'twist( Periacal Cater grittplr Neill El Notre Entutgentritto Mr, and Mrs. Charles A. Finster Youth( ul Styles in /11111011 11 C' of SST Calvert avenue I wald t he engagement of t heir daughter, David 13. Werbe served on a to choose a new ili a ure eration Mr. and Mrs. A. Steele of Butler, Pa for the club house of the Fed i of Women's Clubs. The funds for a white -- by the picture were raised Burman of , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph t...…

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…PAGE EIGHT MUSIC AND MUSICIANS. A tlim gnIt /4.s° i ., • See H"P ".. ■•■ manager, who has backed Mr. Wer ner from the beginning reports an average attendance of 2,500, or close to 70,000 concert patrons during the' present season. This is a most re- markable record and one that has no The twenty-sixth and last concert rival in any other city of the Union. In recognition of e splendid pub- of the season of the Capitol Theater Sunday, Ma...…

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…h aricot 5evish Perkdial eater CLIFTON AMAMI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Kol r 1 • • CLASSIFIED :-: aMk e ■ ogaMIC1029312149: 3.1 WeVab,Waliv eliWalaW — 01.111•11.,14 SAFE STORAGE FOR YOUR VALUABLE WANTED—Middle-aged lady to keep house for widower with two chil- dren, aged 3 and 7. A good home. References required. Write Jew- ish Chronicle, Box 938. FURS Store Them With Us. Full Protection. Call Garfield 0358 ft • e We Will Call and De...…

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…MAY 9, 1924 @koNtcg AN UNEVEN LIFE ple and belong to one race, with one ' rim OISNI ‘e ‘aWs ‘h lm. ■ .— — common ideal in the end—the ideal Iota better future for humanity, a 5 better future for their own people. ewisla Palest and 1 To what can these contrasts .a in Jewish life be at - I F Ch ange It? . con lradictiu , tributed? As far as the purely so- ciological contrasts are concerned - - By DR. S. M. MELAMED wealth and poverty, lea...…

November 09, 1923 • Page Image 1

…America ffacisk Periodical Cotter Our Aim:—Not In Jewish Family , out Michigan W ith The CHRONICLE CLIFTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO bETROIT AMISH. Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XIV. No, 24. NURNBERG POGROM ON JEWS FIRST TO OCCUR IN GERMANY DETROIT,.MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1923. Will Address Temple Sisterhood on Monday I Initial Sum Raised In Seminary Drive Workers Subscribe ...…

November 09, 1923 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO TIE &TROTTJEWIM @ K0/4 1CLE WWWWLa "Good Furniture Is Not Expensive" Mirrors In every home where good taste directs the furnishing, the mirror has a promi- nent place, and our assortment has been carefully selected with the idea of meeting the approval of every 'patron. The price range is from $16.00 to 8/75.00 Beauti ►► Showing of End Tables Among the many styles just now being shown on our display floors, the solid mahog...…

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