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May 11, 1923 • Page Image 1

…American Palish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 1923 Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English IfEbET-ROIT EWISII HRO/NICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1923 VOL. X111. NO. 24 `" CONGRESS President Praises 1 PRESIDENT HARDING Men's Temple Club PISGAH LODGE WILL . JEWISH ELECTION JUNE 24 Historical Society FAVORS SELECTIVE Picks New Officers RECEIVE NEW CLASS of ...…

May 11, 1923 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO ME PerROfTIEWIS/Iffi RON ICLE is 1 3, 4)4) t 1 9. IA t , A o a 11 s , 11 P. 3 D • A /3, gagasz.zurzustaztmutga "good Furniture is not expensive" Dr. Wise Captures The Central Synagogue—"The Union of a Great .Past With a Great Future"—Birth of the Central Free Synagogue—Nansen Invades America—Nansen and the Federation of Ukrainian Jews, Hoover and the Joint Distribution Committee—Famine Distress and Russian Grain Exports Explai...…

May 11, 1923 • Page Image 3

…America Awish periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO pinDaKonjt.iturt(ARoxica-, DETROIT RESIDENT FOR 42 YEARS DIES AT 68 Club Notes Young Judaea e 1)b.6 Courtesy 1 OURTESY in this store is not regulated by the a m o n t of money you spend. YOU 5%ill 1 . 11111 us anx- ious to please regard- less of whet her your ex- penditure is large or small; w Nether your purchase be an inexpen- si% C trifle or a costly costume. We in...…

May 11, 1923 • Page Image 4

…t ritiberRorejaasn01 ROM lett PAGE FOUR BWISEIORONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Published Weeky by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President Jacob H. Schakos, Busiaws M .. s ... Entered as second-class matter March 3, 1918, at the Postofflee at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879. General Offices and Publication Building 850 High Street West Teelphonea Cable Address: Glendale 9300 Chr...…

May 11, 1923 • Page Image 5

…A merican 'elvish Periodical Center CLIFTON AV2NU1 • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE FIVE 'WlINIMILIIMILlk ■ Wyl IIMICIIMIIMIMML•1•\11.WINIMIMIMIIIIINOMIlk, NINMIIMIII. ■ ■ ■■■■11h ■ NIMIEWIIMIIIIMMILIILIL lq / 16 Oil. a Oif,tiT5 GIAS. -H-. JOSEPH- - temple Seth El # 0 Notes 0 I Dr. Heller on "How Peace Might Have Been Secured:• Pp Chas. H. l•s•mh.) 1CapywrIshl, 1921. . (III Sunday morning next, we shall hove the pleasure of hearing in our n...…

May 11, 1923 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX PER _Era EV KR a ace sa acial and arsonal From the 'Pearls that Form the 'Bandeau of the Wedding Veil To the Shimmering Folds of the Gown Itself It may be a flouncing of rich lace—a buckle that is unique--an ornament that is smart—it's no easy at New York Shops to find the very thing that will make your gown outstanding. Beautiful Cashmere Crepe, Satin Bizare, Satin Superbe, Crepe I.unette, Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepe and rich Br...…

May 11, 1923 • Page Image 7

…,Aistaka fairish Perlallcal Cada CLIFTON AVINCI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO TimpagoiamsnalitoNiaz OW. and ( UKRAINIAN BAZAAR Engagemnit731 NETS $6,000 PROFIT Qrsorati Now Come The Days of is Dainty Wash Dresses Mrs. Morris Garnett was elected vice-president of the I). S. E. Alumni Study Club at the annual meeting in Tuesday. National Federation Reports on Work Accomplished Dur- ing Past Year. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Freiden berg of Second bo...…

May 11, 1923 • Page Image 8

…mcficinon'InnstietRomaz PAGE EIGHT tIIhe iiirrahrro octal .and Qrsartea Atlantic City, N. J. On Ocean Front Fire-Proof '1;1',Ap Mrs. J. Hollander of Altoona, Pa. is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Sara Feinberg of 1610 Waverly street. • trio w it d r y ki4/41 r. i • • .711'1 YI , 444j4 1 The Abel audios announce a con- cert to be given by violin, cello and piano pupils from the intermediate grades, at the auditorium of the ...…

May 11, 1923 • Page Image 9

…ANICtiCaN lavish Periodical Carter CLIFTON MIMI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO it PAGE NINE mon, EMSB#RO•ICIL -- 10,000 RELIEF PARCELS UNCLAIMED IN RUSSIA A Lesson on the Law MO:; es.--(J. T. A.)—A number clothing parcels estimated of food it 100,,too are lying in the Russian Custom Houses. They were sent private cstmpanies by rein- trough tires and friends in the United States unclaimed because of the pro- but hibitivt custom charges which ar...…

May 11, 1923 • Page Image 10

…&PeraorrjansngiKOMICLE JOY FARM IOU 411111 k 11• Noo WA MAY 11, 1923 'URGES PAYMENT OF .Digesting PLEDGES TO J. D. G. the Week's News (Concluded from Editorial page.) Jews. Demonstrations in Jewish cen- ters throughout the country point t • Brown Says Work Will Be Nul- the fact that the totemic heartily fa- Unless Every Dol- lified vors the homeland idea. We were giv- Single Romeo, en proof of this in a theater recently, Visit Oar la...…

May 04, 1923 • Page Image 1

…A merica yewish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO , 1923 bETROIT LIVISH 11-RONICL Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Primed in English Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL. XIII. NO. 23 us HENRIETTA SZOLD Membership Drive GREETED BY 3 10 Rally Enthusiastic JEWS OF NEW YORK Woman Palestine Leader De- scribes Work and Prob- lems in Holy Land. — — URGES GREATER EFFORT FOR WORK OF HADASSAH ...…

May 04, 1923 • Page Image 2

…li tc Pg r aor t* wi sn ffittoat ctz Digesting the Week's News JOY FARM (Concluded from Editorial page.) Single Homes, Duplexes end Home Sites (Tram cables of Jewish HIRSCH Realty Company 8748 Linwood, Corner Blaine Garfield 2423-5380 [ Michigan Paper Stock Co. ' MEYER BARRON, Prop. Buyers of All Kinds of WASTE PAPER 1342 Brewster St. Cadillac 1708 Cadillac 1709 CEMENT GARBAGE AND ASH RECEPTACLES Buy now at big reduction in price...…

May 04, 1923 • Page Image 3

…A merica Pwisk Periodical Cada Wrroat anNua 06MR/en 30, OHIO !7, tr e ss Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English Telephone GLENDALE ITEPETROIT AMISH IIROAICIA 9-3-0-0 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL XIII. NO. 23 las e HENRIETTA HOLD Membership Drive GREETED BY 3,000 Rally Enthusiastic JEWS OF NEW YORK PRODIGY OF 10 SYRACUSE, N. Y.—As a final achievement in the most remarkable school record ever Alexander, Blurn...…

May 04, 1923 • Page Image 4

…• PAGE TWO MO r--- PEPerRorrimsn 6 RONictz or many Jews, even in the larger cities, to spend anywhere from 25 to 35 know, for example, of the work that per cent of the money they raise in is being done by the Jewish Publi- that operation alone. The Bureau of cation Society, by the splendid Bu- Jewish Social Research is attempting Furniture reau of Jewish Social Research, by to figure up what that amounts to in is not expensive the Jewish...…

May 04, 1923 • Page Image 5

…4arriat faith Radial eater 0 OLATION AMOS • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PAGE THREE MEnrritondtmsn @Roman UN. PALESTINE EDUCATOR VIVII-4"trAINTATITATINTNriatTr E JOINS THE FACULTY OF PITTSBURGH INSTITUTE . l'irrsItUlt(01. -1J. C. 11.1 -- Dr. Club Notes oung Judaea Eitan of Jerusalem has accept- ed a position on the faculty of the Ilelocw Institute of Pittsburgh. Ile Sons of Judaea. will liegin his duties immediately as teacher of advance...…

May 04, 1923 • Page Image 6

…THEI)crRon;Inasit C KOMICLE rAG1 FOUR 0 id MAKE cARRANGEMENTS VIV FOR ---, 0 CONFIRMATION NSURE the success of your Confirma- WE ! I e ADDRESS ON BIRTH CONTROL FORBIDDEN street (near Broadway), on the sub- ject, 'The Need of Birth Control in America,' Sunday morning, April 22, at 11:15 o'clock. "Note—'ire rabbi of the Tremont Temple alone is responsible for this arrangement." Mr. Mork made the following ex- planation of the action of th...…

May 04, 1923 • Page Image 7

…A mami Yarisk periodical Center CLITTON AMU' - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO jilderitorr Itlasna ROM !CIA THE JEWISH FLAG PROF. WARBURG SAYS UNIVERSITY , IN PALESTINE ALREADY FUNCTIONS HONOR FINKELSTEIN AT COMPLIMENTARY DINNER PAGE FIVE SYNAGOGUE LEAGUE EXTENDS ACTIVITIES Cards with the blessings over the and in any part of the country, the Sabbath and Hanukkah lights in Eng- Women's League has established * lish and in Ilebrew have also been s...…

May 04, 1923 • Page Image 8

…PAGE SIX PlEDLTROIT,KWISII &RON ICLE THE EIROIT SWISH eiRON ICU f The Making of a Will. The late Stuyvesant Fish, the great New York financier who Dityding died several weeks ago, left nothing of his two million dollar MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION estate to charity on the ground that "charitable bequests afford C.Cl!c the testator a means of gratifying his vanity at the expense of .. Published lh'eelcy by The Jewish Chronicle Publis...…

May 04, 1923 • Page Image 9

…v 4mericair 'mirk Periodical Carter CLIFTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 THEPEntort /Emil Rom PAGE laz sum rflbC71 ZIONIST EXPERT ARRIVES FOR PALESTINE PROJECT AMERICAN JEWISH CONGRESS ANSWERS ISRAEL ZANGWILL I Georg Halpern, leading financial :adviser of the World Zionist Organi- zation, arrived in New York last Fri- day. Mr. Halpern sailed from Lon- don in response to II cable request (CopywrIght, 1921. Be Chas. H. los.•11.1 from ...…

May 04, 1923 • Page Image 10

…PAGE EIGHT filED_Ent0111dErSACARDNICLE Rc and Qrsonal 7he Shop (f Ortginal)(odes 1448 Woodward Avenue FASHION PRESTIGE An exceptionally delightful func- tion in connection with the executive meeting of the Michigan State Feder- ation Of Temple Sisterhoods held in Detroit Monday was the charming luncheon tendered the visiting dele- gates and presidents of local Jewish women's societies at the Phoenix Club. Mrs. Wallace Rosenheim wan chai...…

May 04, 1923 • Page Image 11

…A merica Amish PenalkW Cada CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE NINE • .octat and Qrsonal Impeccable Styles in Silk Negligees Robes and Breakfast Coats DANCER VI 13 1.4 4 )El alr tii)EM Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Sam Isberg of 754! %Vest Grand boulevard announce the engagement of their daughter, Duro. 4„hy, to Sam E. Heller, son of M. Hel- ler of Chattanooga, Tenn. Mrs. S. Glassman and son of Hart- ford, Conn., are guests of Mrs....…

May 04, 1923 • Page Image 12

….PAGE- TEN fitcRentenikwisn ( 1 yRoracm I ..: ow Showin g Txdakah Club. The Tzdukah Club announces a card ',arty on Wednesday afternoon, May 16, at 2 o'clock, at the Women's Federation building, Second and Hancock avenues. This will be one of a series of delightful affaim being planned by She club for the purpose of raising additional funds to pro- cure material for layettes, which is primarily the object of the club. In view of the phila...…

May 04, 1923 • Page Image 13

…A merican ffewith Periodical Cater CLIFTON AVINUL • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN Tits Di mon::AE ius'C Rax tc JEWS OF UKRAINE MIGRATE TO CITIES Continuous Movement Report- ed from Villages and Smaller Towns. yl, .,IYIW—(J. C. B.)—There has been , continuous movement during the lo-t quarter century of the Jew- r eulation of Ukraine and White ish Russ, from the villages into the r towns, and from these into the larger cities, according ...…

May 04, 1923 • Page Image 14

…TnEPerRonjEwisn(ft ROMICUS MAY -I, 192) HENRIETTA SZOLD GREETED BY 3,000 JOY FARM JEWS OF NEW YORK (Concluded from page 1.) Palestine cannot be the guardian of her children in accordance with the Jewish law, and under certain cir- cumstances she cannot inherit the fortune which she may have helped her husband to accumulate. That is the line along which the women, who (Prom gables of Jewish Correspondence Bureau and Jewish Telegraphic Ag...…

May 26, 1922 • Page Image 1

…Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English Iffi VETROITAWISH Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922 OL. XII. NO. 1 WARREN G. HARDING ONGRESS LEADERS PRESIDENT ENDORSES THE KEREN HAYESOD URGE U. S. JEWS TO BURY DIFFERENCES Tot WHITE count W•SH.0 ,0* Want Recent War and Peace Gains fart Truth and Jus- tIce Kept. CALL JEWS TO UNITE FOR PALESTINE HOME Palestine Mo...…

May 26, 1922 • Page Image 2

…Tuc 'l //i ICSI A makurATIO Periodicalawter JACOB R. MARCUS, If A INNS, .01I CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 0111. Director MAXWELL WHITEMAN HERBERT C. 21FREN .1stociate Director, THE JEWUP, CHRON7Cl, Detroit, Michigan Vol. XII No. 1 - 26 May 26, 1922 - NoveMber 211, 1922 Microfilmed October 1q57 At the American Jewish Periodical Center On the Campus of Me Hebrew Union College•leivish Institute of Religion •• …

May 26, 1922 • Page Image 3

…Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English , 11- EbETROITAWISH HRONICL, Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922 L. XII. NO. 1 WARREN G. HARDING ONGRESS LEADERS I i PRESIDENT ENDORSES THE KEREN HAYESOD URGE U. S. JEWS TO I BURY DIFFERENCES Tot WHITE MOUSE 04•3■4.0TON Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents MICHIGAN COUNCIL Jabotinsky Speaks HARDING, COOLIDGE OF I.0. B...…

May 26, 1922 • Page Image 4

…VOETRotTlmusti PAGE TWO RON wiz tine attend these schools. In 1920- the country will soon be definitely 21 the Vaad-Ha-Chinuch, or Board established. It remains for us to re- of Education, had under its control double our efforts, in order that the 135 schools with 523 teachers and funds that are so urgently necessary 12,830 pupils. These institutions, may be secured in ever-increasing 'comprising kindergartens, elemen- j measure. tary and ...…

May 26, 1922 • Page Image 5

…PAGE TIIR &lismondaisit0itoNicLe Club Notes Young Judaea Smart Sweaters for Summerwear -Cohen •LET'TER. SOX Fred M. Butzel on the Com- munity Bazaar Question. America'. Fix.rn Ivniroi Corner of High and Hastings Streets JUDAEANS CELEBRATE SHAVOUTH AT CONCERT Priced from $5.95 to $22.50 Well dressed women everywhere include several lovely sweaters in their wardrobe this season. Plain and fancy weaves in both tuxedo and slip-over st...…

May 26, 1922 • Page Image 6

…PACE FOUR TIED_LTILOITIEWISH RON IGLE houses of worship and new ones are either in the course of erec- tion or are being contemplated. Young men and women are evincing an active interest in MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION the affairs of the synagogue and they are rightly coming to see that without this great organization, any attempt to uphold the ruonsbeci Weekly by The JeWIllh Chronicle running Co., inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President d...…

May 26, 1922 • Page Image 7

…TifEberRog/twon sses A ROT4ICLE PAGE FIVE NATHAN LEVY A Jewish Seaman. G-1AS . (CopywrIghl, 1921. of ri- in nd ge to Ty ill he rd If. re m. nt p. of n. it. ye ey v. II he is Ica at vl tit in be th lg at sn I! tit 8 )r. dos EP H-‘ By Chat, H. Joseph.) Recently The Nation of New York sent to the Jewish press through out the country a reprint of an article called The Jews Turn to Genoa," with the request that it be ...…

May 26, 1922 • Page Image 8

…7hE iknanrr /own Awn Ku PAGE . WNW 11 i // pit • , 1 1 , ,.• , 7 Ft tt 1441 % - ''l .1_:t 'I ll li : ,111 . . . • .4*.--1 114I.edeo.•••■• •• - . ., ' . f1 . 1‘ 1 0 • :a.: 4. I ...:-..-11. 7 .. , I , • -- A111111E111, 1 1.1, 7 ear a' i fl r1". – , • .4 ,-- l 1l11.1 il" i, , ;III , i 1111/ $$$$$ . _ . • Pk i A i _ _ 4 . - • Pli II"' ' 9 , I 1 •—• . awl s Z. 1111111 ni Saturday is the Da...…

May 26, 1922 • Page Image 9

…filuPerttoil;Ainsit Cif KONICX •B • SEM store. Wash Frocks Cool and Sheer for Summer Days Something like a thousand of them "2, and in no many different styles. All are becoming, pretty models— the kind you can make deity use of for the different pastimes and activities of summer. All sizes. $7•50 $10 $15 Odorless and Perfect Dry Cleaning Keeps Clothes Like New Beware of Moths Do Not Put Your Winter Garments Away Unless Thoroughly ...…

May 26, 1922 • Page Image 10

…MEDerRon;A_wisnaiRmiaz PAGE EIGHT OFFICERS OF BAY CITY I. O. B. Be {ORPHAN HOME PLANS SHELTER FOR MORE LODGE PHOTOGRAPHED ON ORDER'S DETROIT CHILDREN 50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION 'w••••••-- Frcnt row, left to right: A. A. Immerman, vice-president and chairman of intellectual advancement committee; L. B. Harrison, president; Barney Wolsey, one of the two living charter members; Edward Lichtig, state deputy and Grand Lodge delegate; Max L. J...…

May 26, 1922 • Page Image 11

…7NC9C1ROIrl6Misit (A RON la:. AMMNI ■ 111 FY FE'S—"Ten Floors of Shoe Service" Sport Footwear for Women for Memorial Day and the out-door season—wo- R EADY men's golf, sport, town and resort shoes of white fabric wJ and combinations of leathers. Correctly built over se- lected lasts, dependable throughout, moderately priced. Four examples are illustrated. White Oxfords 'Arm-Straps $5.50 $7.50 111 S1 4, 1 ,4 ■• mg. IV. if wiles....…

May 26, 1922 • Page Image 12

…THE iMTROtT, AWISItai RON tar, P AGE TEN MAY 26, 1929 CONGRESS LEADERS URGE U. S. JEWS TO BURY DIFFERENCES Rabbi Gourevitsch of Tombow refused to permit the Soviet officials to carry out the confiscation of the valuables of his synagogue. His arrest is expected shortly. • • • • JOY FARM Single Homes, Duplexes and Home Sites HIRSCH Realty Company Blaine 8716 Linwood , Corner Blai Garfield 2423 The Catholic Patriarch Barlassini of Jer...…

May 26, 1922 • Page Image 13

…► 111111nom Acr Ppr 6i /iot A merican Jewish periodical Center CLIFTON AVINUIS - CINCINNATI 20, 011Io MAXWELL wilITEMAN I %COB R. Mthcl's, IIERBERT C. ZkFREN Director; Dtrector 1,corlate TM EVJSH CHHON7M,E Detroit, Michigan iol. XII No. 1 - 26 May 26, 1922 - November 2L, 1922 Microfilmed October 1957 At the American Jewish Periodical Center On the Campus of the Ilebrew Union College•lewtsh Institute of Religion …

May 19, 1922 • Page Image 1

…Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English R-EbETROITJAISR 1, Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL. XI. NO. 26 UNTERMYER CALLS ZIONITS OPPONENTS "CARPING CRITICS" DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1922 I. 0. B. A. MAY HEAR PRESIDENT HARDING Vladimir Jabotinsky Chief Executive Pleased With Piss• nee of Zionist Resolution. Zionist Leader of Heroic ()Utility dress the annual convention of the In...…

May 19, 1922 • Page Image 2

…El)in PAGE TWO KONICLE COMMUNICATIONS Let Fatima smokers tell you From Pisgah Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B. You will find an interesting pastime in our factory. Your furniture will convey more sentiment and importance once you have witnessed how "Good Furniture" is built. To make sales is simple—to make customers is our desire. "Good Furni- ture" does this for us. We are prepared to meet all Furniture Prob- lems. The assortment on our sales...…

May 19, 1922 • Page Image 3

…A NC& swish Periodical eater currom ATINU1 • mama= ao, PAGE THREe. 7iiiffigrizmAwisiteiRoNicLe DUBNOW HOLDS OUT LITTLE HOPE FOR THE RUSSIAN JEWS May Clearance Sales Women's Suits 1/4 Off RICA.—(J. C, B.)—Professor Si. mon Dubnow, author of the note- worthy history of Jews in Russia and Poland, stopping here en route for hoo110, where he is to teach Jewish history in the Lithuanian National Univresity, gave the Jewish Corres- pondence B...…

May 19, 1922 • Page Image 4

…• • ▪ • • • At:a: F'•7 - 1 (...mfer.razze..r Fvte oar is I Oa ittr-pato rrottrant avaroa ir• mais• VILANIV-1 rA4-.4.:lottalat ...I Ls,' 14 on; am Latam V -tor,' 'Ina& al "'Tr. .11177111110U :sr - •••••,•^ 1114,11srasr • 7 - se,. sort tatty 1.771• 77/1••••:7,1 7., sr issal s- Otaatatoo 100 VPITIpt 01 .71a7Tal• :a "Ms. Ligrilat-saPla MS mIam 1140 Oat Mia trottravatton trat✓ re - wtto tar' .120+ laaa.71.7 !MPS' sea...…

May 19, 1922 • Page Image 5

…A merktut lavish Pedalled Cotter CLIFTON AYINOI CINCINNATI a% MO PAGE FIVE PEVEnton;fryasn (If KON ICLE THE ONLY DETECTOR DEMONSTRATED AT THE RADIO SHOW COMMUNICATIONS (Contnued from page 2.) . . ...• lb . . • . . .0 I ■•■■■■=1 ... rgraternal nu Ebb Pes gee, Johnson, Moses, Kellogg, Mc- Cormick, Hitchcock, Williams, Swan- son, Pomerene and Pitman. Sena- Junior Hadass•h. Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society. • tors New and Wadsworth were ab- ...…

May 19, 1922 • Page Image 6

…Timpentoff"mut (ARON ICLE PAGE SIX fit*FROIVEWISII (ARON ICIE 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 Telephone: the Jew has not been assailed in some quarters. But history pr...…

May 19, 1922 • Page Image 7

…PAGE SEVEN EDEPROITANISII al RON ICLE DE HAAS TRIES TO SET LANDMAN RIGHT o<ptir5 GiAS. Former Secretary of Zionist Organization Takes Issue With Reform Rabbi. dosEP1+— (Copyright, 1921. By Chas. H. Joseph.) Before me lies ■ leaflet. It is • Ford product. Its purpose is to sweep away the cobwebs of misunderstanding concerning the world'. most modest man. Let us join in reading this rare bit: "henry Ford is the most widely known and per...…

May 19, 1922 • Page Image 8

…TREPentorgiEwisn(ARoxim PAGE EIGHT 1 5-1 -eeeeeeeeAeeeTox-eeee.e-Teeee' Aslalbla lsWILIAILW.W1. 110610 .SAWNSAIn WA % 11 0151 Fur Storage JEWISH WOMEN ARE GIVEN UNIQUE ROLE IN KEREN HAYESOD ancl Jerson& sae Beautiful Sweaters Hand Made) Insured Against An Society Reese and other local metes Mould be communicated to the since id dm Cbresicle by 7 cdclecl sea Wednesday •Iternoon le order to appme in the curtest •wile. Wasa Phone Gl...…

May 19, 1922 • Page Image 9

…- pLykritonfrwisnoRmiC ■ ,1; PAGE NINE MRS. HATTIE HARRIS, PROMINENT PIONEER RESIDENT, IS DEAD v tit Mrs. Hattie Harris, widow of Elias Harris, died on Thursday, May II. Mrs. Harris, who lived in Detroit all her life, was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Burton, pio- neer residents of this city. Mrs. liar- V A1 Mrs. Adolph Finsterwald of Lasalle Gardens spent a fortnight at the Park Hotel in Mt. Clemens. Many delightful...…

May 19, 1922 • Page Image 10

…ePt..ntoi PAGE TEN MIGDAL A Palestine Colonization Scheme. At the end of 1909 a group of Russian Jews purchased a piece of land about 1,200 acres in size, situ- ated at the Lake Genezareth (Lake Tiberias), on the spot where the fam- ous Magdala of ancient times had been. From this valley, then called "Emek Cenossar," the first fruits tiled to be sent to the temple in Je- rusalem. Two thousand years of war and neglect had made a wilderness...…

May 19, 1922 • Page Image 11

…Ras al.r. ti Plaeraony Lvjgtai rJ ZION RESOLUTION PLEASES MARSHALL GRAND OPENING OF The Market DE-Luxe Saturday Morning, May 20 Will see the opening of Detroit's latest and most up-to-date and com- pletely equipped market where the finest groceries, meats and vege- tables and dairy products may be procured for the most reasonable prices. The housewife will find right to her hand a market that has been specially designed to make her shop...…

May 19, 1922 • Page Image 12

…PAGE TWELVE E9LTRoN/Lwisti eituri IcLE MAY 19, 192 Lou Goldberg.'' Optometrist and Optician 1414 Griswold Adel Gihr, an Arabic author resident in Haifa, has just completed a translation into Arabic of Dr. Max Nordau's book, the "National Spirit." Main 453 mI The Jerusalem Arab newspaper, Lissan el Arab, is printing the book in installments. JOY .1 FARM Single Home., Duplexes and Home Sites • 9716 Linwood, Corner Blaine Garfield...…

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