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March 24, 1922 • Page Image 11

…A mairalt Avisk periodical Cotter CLIFTON anstua CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE THE 9)/1114)ri! irwiS/1 llll RON ICI.; BOOK REVIEWS MAROONED IN MOSCOW By Marguerite E. Harrison. Facts proving that the Jews as such play no great role in the Soviet government at the present time are contained in Mrs. Marguerite E. liar-' rison's "Marooned in Russia, pub- lished by Geogror H. Doran Company, 244 Madison avenue, New York ($3 that far-otT gh...…

March 24, 1922 • Page Image 12

…ThuVerRorrirmss eiRoxia z PAGE TEN MARCH 24, 1922 Ar Plainfield, N. J., which is a comparatively small Jewish community, has contributed to date $1,890 in cash to the Keren • • • • A committee has been organized by Dr. Klumel of Warsaw to establish I a special section in the International Exhibition of Printing Art which will • be held in Florence this spring.• • • • • JOY FARM Single Homes, Duplexes and Horne Sites Dr. M. Wisso...…

March 17, 1922 • Page Image 1

…Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English THEbETROITJEWISR 91-ROAICLE Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1922. VOL. XI. NO. 17. STATE FEDERATION Hadassah's Jubilee OF SISTERHOODS IS Celebrated in U. S. FORMED IN DETROIT Heinrich Heine Memorial INSPIRING TALK GIVEN BY MRS. FELIX A. LEVY Mrs. Mayer Sulzberger Chosen President of State-wide Federation. By ANNA SO...…

March 17, 1922 • Page Image 2

…PiEDento rir,wun (fum lac PAGE TW Nicholas, who has been • daddy to her, was right, for "Queen is a Cock- pit!" Jewish readers will be somewhat disappointed with 7angwill's latest drama, just as "The Melting Pot" proved a disappointment to them. They expect much more from the au- thor of "The Children of the Ghetto." Zangwill the politician has always found little favor in Jewish eyes, while Zangwill the interpreter of Ghetto life will alway...…

March 17, 1922 • Page Image 3

…PAGE THREE ThEDCTROFIfilfISH et RON ICLE .1.41i. A-AMa h.141SIC AND MUSICIANS. Claire Dux, Soprano, Appears as Soloist With the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. I.A IRE DUX, whose engagement to appear in Detroit last season was postponed, appeared here on Thursday night with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and those who heard her must have agreed that it was well worth the wait. The soprano has many qualities that are bound to Will any audience...…

March 17, 1922 • Page Image 4

…E berkonjEwtsif Ckor ICLE PAGE FOUR Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. particularly fortunate that a work of this character has been published under such fortunate auspices by men as able and as conscientious as have been the collaborators with Dr. Hastings. This twelve-volume work should find a place in the library of those who are seriously interested in the history and philosophy of religion. Entered as second...…

March 17, 1922 • Page Image 5

…A NCliallf 'apish Periodical eater currom ATINU1 - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO THEVentorqmosnalgoracLE l'Sflbc° -- 0-1AS. ► 1. Colf5f11 45 13Y- J OSE.P1-1Th= (Copyright, 1921. By Chas. H. Joseph.) I know that many of the children who read this paper are interestd ie thr stunts of an educational character. And it occurred to me that if throe are any youngsters who want to extend themselves in the way dixgr•mming • sentence, and if their parents...…

March 17, 1922 • Page Image 6

…jitEt)erkon;kwisn (ARM Ian PAGE SIX HOSEN VICE.PRESIDENT OF STATE SISIERHOODS "Man Can Live Without Music, But Not So Well" Why deprive yourself of good music when you can have the of the world's great masters of the pianoforte to be heard a hen your mood dictates if you own genius ReAMPICO "Music's Identity" in the Knabe or Franklin Piano All Seeley Item. and other local notes mould be communtcated to Inc Act at S. Areside by 1 o'clo...…

March 17, 1922 • Page Image 7

…America Avish periodical Coda CLIFTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO iaidErItol F LAN IM I RO,N et PAGE SEVEN ICX MRS. SULZBERGER ELECTED HEAD OF FEDERATION OF SISTERHOODS personal Quaranteed 1oo50 Pure Camel's Hair so COATS ffimelhocks Mr. and Mrs. A. Kaufman and son of Lincoln avenue are in Miami, Ha., guests at the Esmeralda Hotel. I 1 230 W••dw•rd A Mrs. S. Levinsohn and Miss Sarah Levinsohn of Brookline, Mass., were recent v...…

March 17, 1922 • Page Image 8

…Tft€,PerRorr IrwIsliefROMICLE PAGE EIGHT ATTENTION ! Grand Opening on Saturday, March 18, of Tenny's General Del• cates•en and Quality Meat Market at 9111 Twelfth St. near Clairmont imoses"1 4 IN MEMORIAM QUALITY AND SERVICE OUR SPECIALTY Edward Tannenbaum, Prop. The Original Kosher Restaurant in Detroit is the CARMEL. Under Supervision of Rabbi J. L. Levin. 1425 Broadway Cadillac 4758 Meals 60 Cent. Special Dinners Saturday and Sunday...…

March 17, 1922 • Page Image 9

…PAGE NINE tsti eLitotuai. t ,..rtiEl*raonAw FOR OVERLAND, (SAYS NOT TO WORK 1 DEMAND WILLYS-KNIGHT GREAT FOR PALESTINE IS TO So molt is the demand for Over- RETARD CULTURE land and Willys-Knight cars, follow- HUDSON David S. Zemon Write. Interesting Letter from Palestine; Praises Spirit of Pioneers. --- In a letter to Joseph Ehrlich writ- See It Today This beautiful closed car is the most attractive value ever offered by Hudson. It is ju...…

March 17, 1922 • Page Image 10

…PAGE TEN el)erRon;liwisn (ii RONICLE S. Heiden 11W ■ 111111V Wishes to an- nounce open- ing of new ex- clusive Ladies' and Gents' Tailoring. Our prices are rea- na ble and quality the The Department of Commerce and Industry of Palestine reports that best. during December, 1921, 120,000 cases of oranges were exported to England.1 131 West High St. Main 1979 MARCH 17, 1922 !T:; 1.111413 alb 14 Some Arabs in Palestine have founded an ag...…

March 10, 1922 • Page Image 1

…Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English TifiEbETROITAWISII 11-RONICL Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION REFUGEES State Sisterhoods FLUENCY OF HEBREW JEWISH RETURN TO RUSSIA To Federate Here SPEECH IS FEATURE Mrs. Felix A. Levy of Chicago OF CHILDREN'S PLAY to Address Meeting Mon- Tendency Noticeable to Engage in Farming and Handicrafts. BERLIN.- (.1. T. A.) - Jewish "Samson and Delilah" Drama Th...…

March 10, 1922 • Page Image 2

…piEVcritoti; ft.wisn PAGE TWO ?)•MUSIC AND MUSICIANS 4 Amyx rri ALFRED J. RUBY QUALITY FOGIIVEAR FOR MIEN AND CHILDREN INC. (Adjoining The Statler) 1520 Washington Blvd. T That Narrow Heel Shoe For Children Cut to $550 Announced by Company; Willy's-Knight Down to $1,376. The Glasgow Evening News prints an article in its issue of Jan. 6 en- A large reduction in prices of titled "Great Future Before Pales- Overland and Willys-Knight ...…

March 10, 1922 • Page Image 3

…A merico, Apish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON "emus - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO jitcVerRon; /Emit Club Notes Mrs. M. G. Meyers has returned from Chicago, where she was called by the death of her father. William Wolsey and David A . Woltiey spent Sunday in Pontiac. JUDAEAN PLAYS LEADING Mack-Brandeis Zionists to In- PART IN HEBREW DRAMA Jacob Kadushin, member of the Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sobel have as their guest Miss Mae Swartz of Chi- Knights ...…

March 10, 1922 • Page Image 4

…rtekentorrjEwisit ORO IC LE t PAGE FOUR The part that woman has come to play in Jewish life has 00000 00noos become increasingly noteworthy in recent years. Indeed, it is fair to say that but for her participation in the work of the synagogue, many of the activities that now take a place of MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION prime importance in the organized life of Jewry, could not be Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co.,...…

March 10, 1922 • Page Image 5

…PAGE FIVE ThEDLTROITIEWISil OW1.'1101,16 oxfp-1:1 GIAS. 4+. JOSEPH-- (Copyright, 1921. 13y Chas. H. Josenh.) The American Israelite, in commenting on the organization: which have thus far responded to the invitation of the American Jewish Com- m ittee to elect representatives to that body, says that with one or two escepions these organizations are of minor importance and in nowise •epresent the religious groups in Jewry. It suggests, and...…

March 10, 1922 • Page Image 6

…imi)tnuon;kwistioitavic.r. rAUE SIX gemplr Meth Eli Notes Rt. ck:Va Sunday Services: 14654:WA 8 H 1 NGTON '51X D. On Sunday morning at 11 o'clock Rabbi Berkowitz will deliver a dis- course on a Purim theme entitled In the Palace of the King." BEALITIFIJIA FASHIONS bre Eh rel 4 .erent Saturday Services: Services begin at 10:30. The ser- mon this week will be preached by Rabbi Franklin, All Society hem. and other meal not. snook) he co...…

March 10, 1922 • Page Image 7

…A merica/I Pur isk periodical eater CLIFTON MULTI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO liAPrt Ian 'Swim (ti ROA ICLE Spring Suits film bock:5 1230 Woodward A Louis James Rosenberg of Brush street has returned from a pleasant trip to New York and Washington. Tricofinas, Piquettes, Cordine Twills and Tricotines fashioned in delightful designs. Either strictly .-1 tailored or decorative. Straight- line and box effects, wearable with - \ ur without a belt...…

March 10, 1922 • Page Image 8

…PE/jaion:Amu PAGE EIGHT LILIENS, WELL KNOWN JEWISH ACTORS, HERE FOR THREE DAY STAY Coming to Detroit for a three days stay, on Friday, Saturday and Sun. day, March 10, 11, and 12, are the well-known Yiddish actors, Isidor and Anna Lilien. Mr. and Mrs. Lilien, who are the owners of the Boston Grand Opera Theater, won for themselves a great reputation for the presentation of the "Step-Child of the NVorld". Their De- troit visit will see them ...…

March 10, 1922 • Page Image 9

…PAGE NINE lit 4)i,TROit*WIS, turt • 'BOB" BEBER ENTERS INSURANCE BUSINESS From "Bob" Reber formerly of the ass avenue, has Elizabeth Garage on' general insurance busi- entered the ness, with offices at 320 West Fort 1•0) rt j Li -- &iv street. Mr. Baker will handle all lines and kinds of insurance. Mr. Reber, who has been a resident of Detroit for the past 10 years, is well known in local circles. Mr. Briber has had eight years of insur...…

March 10, 1922 • Page Image 10

…PAGE TEN mEDLTRollfrAtiSii of ROA lux, MARCH 10, 1922 s. Heiden Wishes to an- nounce open- ing of new ex- clusive Ladies' a nd Gents' Tailoring. Our prices are rea son a ble and q u a I i t y the Alfred M. Cohen, a Jewish lawyer of Cincinnati and ex-senator of Ohio, best. has been offered the Democratic nomination for lieutenant-governor of Ohio. • • • • 131 West Organization of the Bureau for Jewish Education of Pittsburgh, repre- High S...…

March 03, 1922 • Page Image 1

…Aliterti-am Yetvish Periodical Colter CLIFTON ATINU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 2 Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English Telephone GLENDALE II- EbETROIT LWISII 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1922. VOL. XL NO. 15. Operetta to Be I Says War Did Not HEBREW PLAY CAST I, O. B. B. Initiation (Wrote ABE SRERE HEADS RELIEF ORGANIZATION Presented This...…

March 03, 1922 • Page Image 2

…PACE TWO PIE VETROII: ft WISH RON IC LC • / ' (b ini Funtitttrr tea s f I MUSICANDMUSICIANS. Remember, all you get in this world is w hut you' pay for. 4sAwur you want to get satisfaction on hour Elena Gerhardt Soloist With Detroit Symphony Orchestra. N audience of large numbers listened with a great deal of pleasure to the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and Elena Gerhardt, soprano, on last Thursday evening. The pro- gram was somewhat...…

March 03, 1922 • Page Image 3

…Y avisk periodical CeNter CLAYTON AMU{ • CINCINNATI 30 v OHIO bui-Ron;P ■ isn di RON iciz Young Judaea Club Notes PAGE THREE DEFENDERS OF THE WHITE AND BLUE David Racoosin, leader of the De- fenders of the ahite and Blue, ad- dressed the club at its last meeting on Saturday evening on Jewish men who took an active part in the Revolution- ary war. Hyman Tigel gave the life history of Mdtrdecat Manuel Noah, the first Anwi icon Zionist. So...…

March 03, 1922 • Page Image 4

…ThEirierRorYtmsft ei RON ICLE PACE FOUR TltE ~ E'I'R017JEWIStt el- RONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President Entered as second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Postoffice at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879. General Offices and Publication Building 850 High Street West Cable Address Telephoner mere fact that a man is descended f...…

March 03, 1922 • Page Image 5

…II America "'elvish periodical Carter CLIFTON AYINU1 - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO bEiATmorrit;_wism ROA IGLE k 11111 11 II 6_11 11 CONGRESS EXTENDS old9 - HT5 IMMIGRATION BILL dY BY 280 TO 36 VOTE GiAS. ft. JOSEP1-1- - PAGE FIVE ( (Copyright, 1921. By Chas. II. Joseph.) Hem! Hear! "Yet I dare st.Ind here and declare in the name of truth that it is unfortunate that the theater today has fallen almost ntirely in the hands of a small group of...…

March 03, 1922 • Page Image 6

…jitcbcrtton;//sisti ° IRONIC= rAGE SIX Zempir Nell El Notra Furniture Exposition Sale tit Sunday Services: This Sunday Dr. Franklin will de- liver the second in his series of dis- courses on Shaw's new book, "Back to Methusaleh." The first lecture on • the subject has aroused widespread Interest and a large congregation should be present to hear the various and Itrtntt 71"e'reMr he communicated to the Ace of the important conclusions whic...…

March 03, 1922 • Page Image 7

…PAGE SEVEN lituberRonjEwisti (ii Rom lc ix Chic SpringDresses Delightful $ Styles I I 39.50 $49 s° The new Spring dresses are arriving every day, each new style seemingly more charm- ing than the °Viers. Models in taffeta, Moire silk and Canton Crepe with striking new trimming innovations or with classic draping. Lovely colorings. Others at $25,$35,$65 i3Stai@ DETROIT, MICHIGAN No connection with any other store. Abraham Cooper ...…

March 03, 1922 • Page Image 8

…THEY)LTR011; AlfISIIAKONICLE PAGE EIGHT RIVKIN, 70, HAMTRAMCK'S LOCAL I. Z. A. HEARS HYMAN LEADER IN JEWISH ACTIVITIES LEVIN AND COHANE —LANE BRYANT Maternity Corset Mr. Hyman Rivkin, 8575 Jos. Cam- where such classes could be held, so pau avenue, Hamtramck, celebrated Mr. Rivkin, one his own initiative, seventieth birthday last August, went to the village authorities, and Student Meeting Enthusiastic; his WORN as OAPs A but his years hav...…

March 03, 1922 • Page Image 9

…A merican Par ish Periodical Center CLIFTON ATENUI - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE NINE WILM:rwsrkwisn OHO:Nit:Lc INVESTIGATIONS AUDITS SYSTEMS INCOME TAX RETURNS SENATOR TOWNSEND HEADS KABALYSTS' SMOKER COMMITTEE ASKED TO OPPOSE IMMIGRATION LAW WILLIAM B. ISENBERG Certified Public Accountant MAIN 5464 121111Pj- 1110 _4- 121 .21 ► - 4 S LEON N. ZECKMAN Mr. Zeckman is general chairman of the Kabalysts' committee in charge of the smok...…

March 03, 1922 • Page Image 10

…PAGE TEN 7iIEY)LTKO N AWIS110 RON IC LE RELIEF ORGANIZATION S. Heiden COMBATS JEW-BAITING Wishes to an- nounce open- ing of new ex- clusive Ladies' and Gents' Tailoring. Our prices are rea- sone ble and quality the The Municipal Council of Jaffa is now engaged in various improvements best. in Tel-Aviv. The work of road making in Allenby street is now being 131 West completed. IM Do You A. R. A. Activities. tribution. The innumerable ...…

March 25, 1921 • Page Image 1

…Amtricam Aprish Pedalled Carter CLIFTON AVINU1 - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO de Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper printed in English IIRONICLIE G 8 ii- EbETROIT New Telephone LNDALE E - 3 2 6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1921. VOL. IX. NO. 18, Seeking PROTOCOLS USED BY WORLD PEACE DEMANDS Thousands Work in Palestine OFFICIALS OF CZAR INFUSION OF JUDAISM TO CONVICT BEILIS Writer Declares Post-War Ch...…

March 25, 1921 • Page Image 2

…TH En EITINITjEWIS II al R014 KU PAGE TWO .ra lea7 PROTOCOLS USED BY OFFICIALS OF CZM TO CONVICT BEILIS JXOes (Continued From Page One. New Suits for an Early Easter ell At this price are superb suits of unusually fine fab- rics and fashioned in short box coat modes and full skirt effect. The quality of weaves is matched by the character of workman- ship. 111111.111" '''. -,-,:,..i:... s a, kall I 111 illaill . _ % . $75.00 ,--...…

March 25, 1921 • Page Image 3

…A mteriam yeuish Pcriodieal Carter CLIPTON MMUS - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO e . PAGE THREE l_if'1/414),NICLE filEPLTROITEl SONGS AND DANCES ON BALL PROGRAM -5?-52525 Fyfe's Boys' Department An event of especial interest will be the dance of the Junior European Jewish Women's Welfare Association to be held Saturday evening, April 2, at the Shuarey Zedek. The pro- Boys' Shoes Special! Black Calf English last models for Con- tirmation. As we...…

March 25, 1921 • Page Image 4

…Amu ei PAGE FOUR E ')Enconlixissi Rom luz MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Published Weekly by The Jewish‘thronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Jcseph J. Cummins, President. Entered as second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Postoffice at Detroit, Midi.. wader the Act of Marsh 1, 1879. General Offices and Publication Building 850 High Street West Cable Address: Telephones: Chronicle Glendale 8326 LONDON OFFICE 14 STRATFORD PLACE LONDO...…

March 25, 1921 • Page Image 5

…A merica Pwisk Periacal Carter CLAYTON MIMI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE liEWIS/I0RONICLE THEDLTIILAi SAYS OPPORTUNITY FOR FILLING JEWS' MISSIONS IS HERE or favor; and the Gt•ntile world needs the same truth from an impartial sourc e. Articles, Sociologic Studies.. FIVE TH OL/SANDS SEEKING WAR ACCENTUATES WORK IN PALESTINE RACE DIFFERENCES, — SAYS ENGLISHMAN tContinued From Page One --_ if7tnitintieti From Page 1.1 ,1"'" and with a 'i...…

March 25, 1921 • Page Image 6

…rl RON i; &TRW PAGE SIX Engagement Announced oc al and PC<>0.XX: Not Connected With Any Other Shop, QrSOTtai Irregular Hems Arc In Vogue Superior Values and Styles Miss Bluma I. Levin, well known lawyer, talked on her Palestinian ex- • periences to a group of children at the Arts and Crafts Exhibit at the Jewish Institute on Wednesday af- ternoon. available here, but immediately realizes also why this store is so aptly termed Miss ...…

March 25, 1921 • Page Image 7

…A merican Aprish periodical Curter CLIPTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO Mrs. Nani Madalie and daughter, Mildred, returned to their home in Mancelona after spending an enjoy- able winter in this city. - Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Lieber- man (Nizzie Behrmannl, have gone to Chicago, where they will reside permanently. sl Late Spring Suits • ' BRIDE IS HONORED BY ORGANIZATION Miss Minnie Shore and Mr. David E. Garfield were married Sunday ev...…

March 25, 1921 • Page Image 8

…TitEVETRon;rmsn 0R0111CLE PAGE EIGHT Poland Disregards Peace Treaty For All Makes of Cars." Phone Glendale 7942 Alemite Lubricators By Dr. S. M. Melamed. 4750 Woodward Ave. . ALEMITE LUBRICATING CO. OF MICH. i'orrei.poihtenril IsgREAU) II'''. are again receiving encouraging II reports from \Varsaw. Vice- Premier Da•yuski has called afresh a Polish-Jewish conference at which Jewish leaders :ill goveriiinent repre- sentatives will meet...…

March 25, 1921 • Page Image 9

…A merican 'apish Periatfical eater CLIFTON AVINO1 - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO -0 PAGE NINE piLnei itorr,friosn owl tom 15 PRIZES AWARDED AT JUDAEAN DANCE isputes or Service? JUDAEANS HOLD PARTY CELEBRATING SUCCESSES Following close on the heels of More than 600 members of De- the success of the dance held re- troit Young Judaea were entertained cently at the Shaar-y Zedek Syna- st Wednesday evening at a Purim gogue, was a "Success Party," giv...…

March 25, 1921 • Page Image 10

…Pispentorx len ,_s n _LA ROPIICIL PAGE TEN From the President's Desk—Talk No. 44. 1 The Bank---The Barometer of Business When business wants money fur fu- ture development it goes to the bank to get it. Therefore, a bank, to be successful, muse, through its officers and direc- tors, be a keen observer nad be able to foresee not only future conditions within the bank itself, but of general business conditions as well. These men must have...…

March 18, 1921 • Page Image 1

…Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper printed in English II-EbETROIT LWISil HRONICLE New Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL. IX. NO. 17. Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN,•FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1921. ANTI-SEMITES OF PROTOCOLS WERE DUE TO AUSTRIA PLAN TO RUSSIAN ANTI-SEMITES CALL WORLD MEET Entertainment to Be Given l)v Lodge - 'Members of Snioker in New Britli Plan TO TELL CONDITION OF U...…

March 18, 1921 • Page Image 2

…PIEDLTKOHILNIS/10.1 R.0,11G1 PAGE TWO SYNAGOGUE'S AUXILIARY ADOPTS MIZRACHI NAME New Suits for an Early Easter Mrs. Jacob R. Greenberg, presi- dent of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Mogen Abraham synagogue, an- flounces that beginning with this' week, this organization will he known • as the Mizrachi Ladies' Auxiliary of the Mogen Abraham synagogue. A general meeting of the society will be held at 2 o'clock Sunday, March 20, at the synago...…

March 18, 1921 • Page Image 3

…A medeam ffewish Pedalled eater CLIFTON MIMI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO jiIEMAKoilliliimr 0mA lc IL Ten \\reeks Under Bolshevik Regime Fyfe's Downstairs Department IIIALYSTOK.—Not only was the late \\'ar the most horrible calam- ity that could have befallen Jews and Jewry in the occupied regions, having been responsible for more troubles than the race had to stiffer at any time during its existence. The finale of the war, however, was if anyth...…

March 18, 1921 • Page Image 4

…▪ ih E ykruorrit - w is n(RRon t em Dr. Stolz' Anniversary DEIROITJEWIRIE &RON The coming Sabbath will be a prodd one for Isaiah Temple of Chi- MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President. Metered as second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Postofnce at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879. General Offices and Publication Building 850 High Stre...…

March 18, 1921 • Page Image 5

…PAGE FIVE fitEnentorratwisii ORM ICAL ENGLISH ZIONISTS y;:S% PROTOCOLS DUE TO APPEAL FOR FUNDS RUSS ANTI-SEMIT ES ••••• The Judgment of Wendowsky (Continued from page I.) (Continued Front Page 1.) rt Alexander II was blown to pieces in in , tli.u: greatest intellectual moler- the streets of St. Petersburg, and taking. the noted Engh ,l , \ when his son and successor was con- Cowen, BY KONRAD BERCOVICI. 7 . • ,( spoke of the purpose of the ...…

March 18, 1921 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX TIE 9/1101T //j∎ IS/I ei ROXICLE DETROITER ENGAGED 1 . " .S0z- -.- '2-47 'V ociat and Qrsonal entallAZOI rl. wormy/Aga Alining tat From Dallas, Texas r:t sl r sy youthful frock. ut We are all familiar with Eatistans.and New York designs, but it is of interest to note the exclusiveness enitnating from this unusual source. • • It is fashioned cf Canton' Crepe in Navy, with roses of Tan on streamers • from the waistlin...…

March 18, 1921 • Page Image 7

…America lewisk Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVIN01 - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN THE PLIKOIT kWISN (74 KoN ...tres — "Inewsel* -4111 Qacial and (1) Qrsonai Time to Choose Your Spring Suit Only a few buying days remain before Easter to secure your Spring outfit. There is not a mo- ment to spare if you wish time for leisure selection and to have your suit home in plenty of time. Prices— $45, $65, $85 up .Lei The Misses Helen and hlabe...…

March 18, 1921 • Page Image 8

…• bent)rymmt trycomcit PAGE EIGHT 0111 SKETCH IN HEBREW MARKS CHANGES IN JEWISH STAGECRAFT From the Presidents Desk—Talk No. 43. Were You In the Army? Many New Fe•tures to Make Classic Bible Evening an Innovation in Detroit. Are you keeping up your war risk I know you believe in insurance? insurance— everybody does nowa- days. But we don't always do what we believe in doing. The govern- ment insurance is purely a business proposition...…

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