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June 21, 1918 • Page Image 8

…c EIGHT THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Zionist Convention. and with the approval of the govern- Cambridge, Mass, 9,000 ment, it will be the visual symbol of Chelsea, Nlass. 50,(010 (Continued from Pare 1.1 Great Britain's whole-hearted all- Clarksdale, Miss. taxation of land values in conformity proval and co-operation with the Cleveland. (1 33;,11111()1 0 0 4 with the single tax idea. The Kb- Zionists in their purpose to establish Dayton, Ohio 30,00...…

June 21, 1918 • Page Image 9

…EIGHT I THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Zionist Convention. — . (Continual from Pare 13 tusation of land values in conformity with the single tax idea. The pr6- gram for the Hebrew University, for which the site on Mt. ()lives has al- ready been secured, will be decided upon. Prominent Men and Women to At- tend. Anuhug the prominent men and wo- men who will discuss these IIIICS- tions al the preliminary conferences or during the convention Dron...…

June 14, 1918 • Page Image 1

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL. 1V. NO. 2. DETROIT, MICHIGAN. I RIDAY, JUNE 14, 1918. Bryce's Figures on the Resources of .)alestine Ref uted JI,V ■ ‘- OrP0•1 1SFM Palestinian Jew Tck issue With Lord Bryce Per Year. $2.00; Copy, 5 Cents. 1.500.001 ) J's CITY, IN N"' Jewish Labor Unites on Plan For Homeland II 1 oil) \ eu York ell ., 11 1 1.11 01 1,5011,001 Jews wi t h in ,, ,Iris Ill, IS the largest...…

June 14, 1918 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE • P O n OgO v alt OnO kO n-OkOttOsONOr,0 0 xO tiOuO ttOn Ov O nO KO XOSIDX0X 0Yt 5OXOXOXON OX0140NOXOX OXCOTOsiOt \ t, 0 0 0 S OL I ( 11 SUMMER FURS To insure publication all items of interest for these columns should be mailed or phoned not later than Tuesday evening to MISS GOLOA, GINSBURG. 314 Peter Smith Bldg., Cherry 3381. 0 h 4. covanoKottoo) Dxopoxoxoptogouogoxoxoxoffokogogog ox °go:10;4°g o::ogogo...…

June 14, 1918 • Page Image 3

…AMA= "with Periodical Colter CLIFTON MPHIL - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE THREE See the .• Lovehest Baby Shop Dainty Things SOCIETY for Baby ! Mr. 11,11. 11011. 1 Ive Ihr rapertill mother taught hs the of the eohoos bath. No wItht 1. r - ■ hu wish to Layettes 1..0, Noll CM. $14.50 up 111111P, 11 aye 1.11 1 11 t 111,:1111 N .„•, • T,. 11.,11 ■ e%•ning at the Nlii kohl 111111 of the salt ar- seum of .\ rt,...…

June 14, 1918 • Page Image 4

…, 111111111 r, Aut. FOUR THE JF:WISI I CHRONICLE THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Closed Temples Issued Every Friday by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Comma] , ‘NTON KAUFMAN • • • President MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HUME 1:111..ICATION I he custom tii.i , rivotili• to man Editorial Contributor 10 no u , to Subscription in Advance 411/l , not reach nu, The Jewish Chronicle Invites correspondence on subjects 01 tilep.l to the view's 11` , 11 101...…

June 14, 1918 • Page Image 5

…I, 1 ii ;MIS! PAU FIVE "1 GERMANs ABANDON nalmialional 7V"‘ ITC,r"Br. 1 It anew./ PALLSTINI: , most stweessrul far TEMPLE BETH £1. NOTE-' . 4 .."H A AREI. ZEDEI; NOTE.`• 1 (N 'ten l oar Come To Mt♦ Ciement• Stop At The BIG COLONY IN ,tmen• IVIICAt9.1 at Socrthce to Zownst: Sold wieenwi • T ...rattr• Avenue H o f, Lao,' spsilompr it SIGNI111.S PLRMANIAC) BR!TISII CONQU1S1 U1-1'. tea' Si. t1' ` Th.- Man Stet. Loc. x(....…

June 14, 1918 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE JEWISH CHRONICLE ...r.arstrouirArarArAnnundirAnnuurari ■ S LOCAL ACTIVITIES PHILOMATHIC DEBATING CLUB. SOCIETY T. , ■ I„. u„, b est m,„1,1 \\ L .o Meeting in the history of the Philo- (Continued From Page Tbree.t a. (Ai d. will be held on Mr. %/Mon 1.•11 mm as attended his i krnard \‘ • ,.hi l otr i B Brush streets. . gue•t• were NIrs. Morris May. hicagO. NIr. and Mr•. ticipate, compeni:gbt It til er (h alugo...…

June 14, 1918 • Page Image 7

…A merica ,fewisk Periodical Carter CLITTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN THE JEWISH CHRONICLE PRESIDENT ISSUES W.S.S. PROCLAMATION THE PRESIDENT BRINGS SOME PERTINENT FACTS TO THE ATTENTION OF MICHIGAN PEOPLE. NATIONAL WAR SAYINGS DAT IS SET Michigan's Full Quota of $70,000,000 Must Be Pledged By June 28-The Government's Thrift Plan Is Explained. (The Michigan War Savings Com• zulttee urges all clergymen to read this pro...…

June 14, 1918 • Page Image 8

…EIGHT THE JEWISH CHRONICLE AN IMPRESSION OF CUSTER By Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerbera. One can hardly collect e the if C- they most assured!) . need and are de- MC11( 011, w ork the Government h as; 'minding a place in which they accomplished in preparation for w ar svorship without feeling that they :.re until one has been through a canto giv,hig a little sideshow for the belie- meal. It was toy pleasure to vis it I lit of the nun-Jesus %elm wi...…

June 07, 1918 • Page Image 1

…A merica's 'elvish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON ATINUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL IV. NO. 1. MASONIC CHARTER IS GRANTED PERFECTION LODGE IN DETROIT Local Organization Founded One Year Ago with 12 Members now Contains 110. Public Installa- to Take Place Soon. Of great interest in fraternal circles and to the Jewish community of De- troit is the announcement that the Grand Lodge of Fre...…

June 07, 1918 • Page Image 2

…"m"..111 ■ 1 PAGE TWO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE ko=foxoxo.axmoRoxoxoxosogo,,oNoko Ax. o.oxicv=cxxoNoho.oxoxtoxocooro,:oNcoog EilalaSO CIETY°D1 3* :SUMMER FURS To insure publication all items of interest for these columns should be mailed or phoned not later than Tuesday evening to MISS GOLDA, GINSBURG, 314 Peter Smith Bldg., Cherry 3381. was that of Miss Florence Lc- Bosky. sister of Mr. and Mrs. Jay, C. }furls, .104 Burlingame avenue, and ...…

June 07, 1918 • Page Image 3

…Americ' ffewisk Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVIN•I - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THRE E THE JEWISH CHRONICLE SOCIETY ;limner Travel Specials A Talented Young Artiste Ifigh character traveling requisites extensively fea- tured, at considerably less than prevailing prices. : Large pattern 18 in. black leatherette bags. $5 00 very special at • Genuine cowhide leather bags, hand-sewn through- out, $10 values $8 50 at • MISS MYRA FINS•ERWALD,...…

June 07, 1918 • Page Image 4

…r,tut. t OUR THE JEWISH CHRONICLE THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Leaned Every Friday by Th e If this is accomplished as a result of the Patriotic Fund drive and Jewish chroni c l e publishing compan y eleTON KAUFMAN i ,. . the Community Union. the movem en t .. Hell has already fustmed itself Presi dent in so man .% wa), will hate pig tlir : !:re t. ominunity ❑ MICHIGAN'S JEWISII HOME PUBLICATION under a new "Nig:Ilion to its tirimioters. inobacripti...…

June 07, 1918 • Page Image 5

…*Krim *risk PffiyiAwl Cater WPTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE THE JEWISH CI IRON:ICU: Meant to ..11•11Illu• the 1.111w ally Judaism in the country. er hand. there ale many reform con-1 gregations 1,1110SC Spintual glitile• are Cu whim,. of a so-called fnrthodox Congregational News 1898-1908-1918 Three Signal Years in American History 1898—War with Spain! Humanity and liberty brught by America to oppressed Cuba and Philip...…

June 07, 1918 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE JEWISH CHRONICLE , ferIPWAII41/41/411/Ar ArAlrAlrIrAIPAIII41/4/41• 41r4r 4 LOCAL ACTIVITIES .411../.41rAlrallnilrAKIIIIIII KAKIIIIKAY.411.741r/r/r 4 111:41/ 4 11A bETH EL YOUNG PEOPLE WILL NOT HOLD EXCURSION THIS YEAR. Bicur Cholem Jrs. Exammi en . went which hundred, oi young I woive in Detroit look forward t., on the each year wall take ,placc on Sunday part of the °hirer. and ration board it dire, - Jour I t. when the B...…

June 07, 1918 • Page Image 7

…• THE JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE SEVEN Mt. Clemens Jews Demonstrate Patriotism in Red Cross Drive •r1 patriot," gear I it of le. • F t,,, 111 unlldr tit , !lair i11111. llIllt1 11• the Kid t ros• dr", - 1 h, • I Adventures Of A German Of the 1•..11.11I Hint I, \Ir. ham Elkin J. prowl, .1.1w:tea to the purple, null „ It• a rreult $ / . 1111 living till. Willi. 44,rl lint. amen,•trait/et! 1111111 4(111110N11111 11, 1. ...I'...…

June 07, 1918 • Page Image 8

…IGHT 'THE THE 3190* AS A 111111111111111R. or•loutoi Preen 1 all` , • Atii. In Ili; m• - 11t4A1t (Is, tone-mi. , ' ,,,,tuutei * .,. A 01 110111 ittinslo all 1,,, New "-tat. . loud atItioniottato• a. among oinc•Ital' 41.1A11,1101 , 1■ • Relief:11 l'st16 •Slat , the Ay rapt, I 1011,1•0, the immigratilm .11. rebe l 411 kuiiiiiiin.,11•1. don uo aertalool hopasatliii t )miim and nab -..•i It the tat., klI11.1/411.41 1111...…

June 29, 1917 • Page Image 1

…nr ovul mmiminimmonimmummumummimuy, mommollimmilimIlimumft • „. ,e llinmummummiummim o. 4 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE • The Only Jewish Publication in Michigan Devoted to the Interests of the Jewish People No. 18 DETROIT MICH., JUNE 29, 1917 Vol. II. r. I ••••••••••••IM.M........ 01 m .•••••••••••••Oim mommilmiummmuummi•mn••••••••••••nnim.mmim••••••••• •••••■. ••• ■•••••■ •••••• •••••• imm..••••••umnumompimmimmmuum mimimmummmulmolmi...…

June 29, 1917 • Page Image 2

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE '''' I II'''' ' ' .2 = = E = l 1"First in = Fashion"1 = E F IRST IN FASHION" is my slogan! I know every man likes to CA wear clothes that lend an air of distinction. The Michaels-Stern Clothcraft and L-System Clothes will give you all that can be desired. Prices are— All Brass Beds Y3 Off! $15, $20, $25 UCH a radical reduction in the prices of better- than-ordinary Brass Beds is quite uncommon! r7-0 Brass Beds...…

June 29, 1917 • Page Image 3

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The only Jewish publication in the State of Michigan Devoted to the interests of the Jewish people DETROIT, MICH., JUNE 29, 1917 Vol. H. No.18 $1.50 per Year Single Copies10 Cents Zionist Convention at Baltimore Decides Not to Force "Back to Palestine" Issue at Jewish Congress In Tumultuous Session Resolution to Keep "Peace Agreement" With Anti-Zionists Carried by Large Majority. Leading Figures at the Convention ...…

June 29, 1917 • Page Image 4

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE nine men to name the working com- mittees of the convention. It began with an appeal by Solomon Golden- berg, anti-administrationist, for an election of the committee, instead of its appointment by Dr. Friendenwald. A motion to that effect was carried after an amendment had been offered permitting the nominating, in the open session, of candidates for places on the committee. The fight ended with the naming of the committ...…

June 29, 1917 • Page Image 5

…5. THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Lansing's Subscription List Lansing Raises $4,500 for War Relief $1500.00 Joseph Gerson 150.00 II. Kositchek & Bro 5.00 N. A. Woodward 30.00 Chas. S. Furman 30.00 Sam Goldberg Nettie Kositchek 2 35..00 0 Ahie Simon The Smith Girls 30.00 30. Sam Koenigsberg 12.00 Goldie and Milton Wershow Jewish Girls' Club, Lillian Friedland, 6.00 Treasurer . 6.00 Walter I). Furman 125.00 Mollie Gerson 125.00 Jerome Gerson 2.00 Miss...…

June 29, 1917 • Page Image 6

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 6 Why Dr. Solomon Solis Cohen Refused to Take Part in Zionist Convention at Baltimore Scores "Autocratic Domination" of Leaders-Mentions "Steam Roller of Party Machine"--Says Lipsky Misrepresented Movement. EON. HENRY MORGENTHAU ACCCRES IN CALLING ON MICHIGAN CITIES FOR RELIEF al cu,,vI commrfut •••••• ■ •• •••••• ■ •••• ••••••••• ••• ■• FOR surramin FROM THE WAR sans ...es •ItHo 1 TTTTT /0.114.00111 SO - 42 Emn...…

June 29, 1917 • Page Image 7

…7 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE THE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY ACCOUNTANTS A. F. THAYER Dr: Rudolph I. Coffee Accepts Call to Pulpit of Chicago Temple Director of Social Service of B'nai B'rith to Resign Office—was Rabbi of Pittsburgh Temple for Twelve Years—Has Nat- ional Reputation as Sociologist —Will be First Reform Rabbi on West Side, Chicago CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT MAIM 1711 AUDITS FACTORY OFFICII — SYSTI M — Corporata and other ...…

June 29, 1917 • Page Image 8

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 8 , THE JEWISH. , " CHRONICLE Issued Every Friday by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Company. General Manager ANTON KAUFMAN Michigan's Only Jewish Publication. $1.50 per year Subscription in Advance Offices 314 Peter Smith Bldg. Phones: Cherry 3381 and 1526 RABBI LEO M. FRANKLIN, - Editorial Contributor The Jewish Chronicle invites correspondence on subjects of inter- est to the Jewish people, but disclaims resp...…

June 29, 1917 • Page Image 9

…9 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Congregational News their cures 'and disease preventive. The medical direction of the institu- tion is under the care of Dr. A. N. 'Shotwell, who has had thirty years of practical experience, with excellent results, in the treatment peculiar to the water of the resort. The Colonial is - open to all physicians in good standing, and is non-sectarian. The management extends an invi- tation to all Michigan people to visit...…

June 29, 1917 • Page Image 10

…- THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 10 ,. niimitii 1111111113111 1 11111111111111111 1111111111111111III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIiimmemi n. :. -IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmilimiiniinimiliiimimiumnimilimimimilimmiimilituumiiiiiIimiliiiiiimmum - ._ - _ -. E ____.. . .-_=_.• = z--- i- - . ". • : -I - -; _ - _- 0 C lr. E T...…

June 29, 1917 • Page Image 11

…11 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE day Ruth Hersh and Mr. Max S. Crosfeld were united in mar- riage in the presence of the immediate relatives and friends, on Sun- day evening, June 24th, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hersh. Rabbi Hershman, assisted by Rabbi Fisher of Chicago, Ill., officiated. The bride was charming in a gown of white duchess satin, veiled in tulle and embroidered with pearls. The veil of rose pointe lace was ...…

June 29, 1917 • Page Image 12

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 12 M. H. ARAM SOCIETY Rabbi I. L. Rypins of St. Paul, Arnim, spent a day in Detroit this week on his way to attend the ses- sions of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, which is meeting in Buffalo, N. Y. Among the out-of-town guests who attended the engagement re- ception of Miss Melanie Freiden- berg and Mr. Edgar Menderson were Dr. and Mrs. Isidor Hill of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hill of Chicago, Mr. and ...…

June 29, 1917 • Page Image 13

…13 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE WORLD-FAMED CANTOR TO HEBREW MELODIES SINGIN DETROIT. Cantor Joseph Rosenblatt, of New York, to Give Concert on July 15th at Detroit Arena. Of unusual interest to musical lovers of Detroit, and to the Jewish people in particular, is the announcement of Mr. M. H. Hanson, the well-known Ncw York manager of concert stars, that the famous Rev. Josef Rosenblatt, the world-famed cantor of the Congrega- tion Ohab-Zedek, of ...…

June 29, 1917 • Page Image 14

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 14 Highland Park High School Bestows Honors Upon Jewish Student Highland Park I. C. BROWNE, Manager H. C. MARSHALL, Prop. Marshall's Lunch Ivor Kahn Voted Barber Prize by Faculty and Student Body. At the recent commencement exer- cises of the Highland Park high school, Ivor Kahn, son of Samuel B. Kahn of 29 Waverly avenue, was awarded the Barber prize for being the ablest student in the institution. The prize is aw...…

June 29, 1917 • Page Image 15

…15 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE TO TAKE PART IN ZIONIST WHY DR. SOLOMON SOLIS COHEN AT B ALTIMORE CONVENTION REFUSED (Continued from page 6) Let that pass, however, as a well- intentioned "faux pas," and not a sinister suggestion. Either way, it is not very creditable to the Zionist or- g anization leader's estimate of his constituents' honor or honesty. But the real significance of the let- ter goes deeper, and if this does not open your eyes, I a...…

June 29, 1917 • Page Image 16

…1111.111111111 11.1111 1111 1 11111111011 1101 111 1111 t11111 1411111 1111 II 11 1111 1 111 1111111 1 I I I 11111 11 1111111111111•111111111111111111I11111111111111111111111•MEIMIC111111111111111111 Condensed Statement Showing Condition of The National Bank of Commerce ■ ■ ■ a OF DETROIT ■ At the Close of Business June 20, 1917 • • • ■ RESOURCES $14,455,737.17 Loans and Discounts 472.69 Overdrafts 415,000.00 Unite...…

June 22, 1917 • Page Image 1

…nagemeLNliminminumw qrs s om munmummiummimmmminumnimmo• ,vam nr;Immeszaezeinamelo... r 41 ■ *./;wciro 2millimmunimmumminomminummlimmmos Alrf..nOr :(4 „Lammummummummitolj,. g F r.,„1 . 0 -•••••• THE JEWISH CHRON CILE The Only Jewish Publication in Michigan Devoted to the Interests of the Jewish People No. 17 DETROIT MICIi., JUNE 22, 1917 Vol. II. HNOMMIMHOW..111.1111.111.111MWMOMMOHOUIMOUOIMNIMUMMannolm.RIMHIMII•Hiliminyom.111.11...…

June 22, 1917 • Page Image 2

…The Most Magnificent Thing about the American Red Cross is THAT wherever a nurse in white leans over a lonely cot in a great war-hospital of a foreign land, and quiets with her gentleness some fevered cry— THAT wherever an ambulance, groping through the gloom of the most terrible of all dark- nesses, night at the front, ferries a shattered soldier through and delivers him safe at the doorways of mercy— THAT wherever a desolated village of on...…

June 22, 1917 • Page Image 3

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The only Jewish publication in the State of Michigan Devoted to the interests of the Jewish people Vol. II. No. 17 DETROIT, MICH., JUNE 22, 1917 $1.50 per Year Single Copies10 Cents Palestine Not a Solution of Jewish Problem By HENRY MOSKOWITZ following article, written by the well-known Jewish publicist, Mr. Henry Moskowitz, recently appeared in the New York Times. it presents an important and timely Jewish Proble...…

June 22, 1917 • Page Image 4

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Cornerstone of "Beth Elijuhu" Congre- gation is Laid Sunday, June 17 • Impressive Ceremonies Witnessed by Large Crowd—Julius Freud and Andrew H. Green, Jr., Speak The cornerstone of the new edifice of the Congregation "Beth Elijuhu," the First Hungarian Hebrew congre- gation of Detroit, was laid on Sun- day, June 17th, amidst impressive ceremonies attended by over 1,000 people. The new synagogue now being erected at th...…

June 22, 1917 • Page Image 5

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE DR. STEPHEN S. WISE DISCUSSES ZIONIST SITUATION Local Zionists Raise $10,00 0 as t Statler$ Meeting for Yearly Budget. Detr oit Share Declaring that the Zionist ideal was massacres by the Turks. "Germany nearer its fulfillment now than at any will not permit the Turk to duplicate other time in the last 1900 years, the Armenian horrors on the Jews," Rabbi Stephen S. Wise aroused in- lie declared. "Kaiserism does not tens...…

June 22, 1917 • Page Image 6

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 6 84,000,000 Already Raised in War Relief Marion M. Travis of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Pledges 10 Per Cent of Sum Raised in Seven States. The Ten Million Dollar Fund for the Relief of the Jewish \Var Suffer- ers is progressing rapidly, according to the statement issued this week by Jacob Billikoff, executive director of the American Jewish Relief Commit- tee, who announced an offer from Ma- rion M. Travis, of Tulsa, Okla., to ...…

June 22, 1917 • Page Image 7

…7 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE THE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY A CCOUNTANTS A. F. THAYER CIERTIFIE13 PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT MAIN 17116 AUDITS OFFICE — IllYsTIM —/AC TOMY Ambassador Elkus Says "Jaffa Massa- cres" Untrue In order to stimulate activity in the campaign of the. American Red Cross Society during the coining week and to obviate any possible diversion of interest, the. American .Jewish.- Relief weeks ago—to depart for America. A numb...…

June 22, 1917 • Page Image 8

…- THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 8 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE . Issued Every Friday by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Company. General Manager - - ANTON KAUFMAN - - - Michigan's Only Jewish Publication. - Subscription in Advance ii d v ,, :.• $1.50 per year Offices 314 Peter Smith Bldg. Phones: Cherry 3381 and 1526 RABBI LEO M. FRANKLIN, Editorial Contributor The Jewish Chronicle invites correspondence on subjects of inter- est to the Jewis...…

June 22, 1917 • Page Image 9

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Secretary of the United Jewish Charities from its foundation until. the time of his death, lie was unflinching in his devotion to the organiza- tion and untiring in his zeal in the furtherance of the cause sponsored by it. A man of sound judgment and of wide experience, his worth to the Charities was by no means limited to the performance of his cler- ical functions. In the Congregation Shaarey Zedek, of which he was an h...…

June 22, 1917 • Page Image 10

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 10 A MOST AMBITIOUS MUSICAL be heard in Detroit for the first time (Communication.) JEWS IN RUSSIA HAVE REPRE- with orchestra on this occasion. UNDERTAKING. To the Editor: The personnel of the orchestra wili r SENTATIVES ON COUNCIL Complaints have been received by FOR CONSTITUENT represent the pick of Michigan sync ASSEMBLY. the General Board of Elections from Detroit Symphony Orchestra An- phony musicians and numericall...…

June 22, 1917 • Page Image 11

…11 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 3 1 Give That Your Brother May Live The American Red Cross must raise $100,000,000. It must raise this tremendous sum from the free offering of the American people. This means that you must give to the point of serious self- sacrifice. You will realize why if you have a real conception of what this tremendous task means. The American Red Cross undertaking is literally and actu- ally a world's work. We are no longer ...…

June 22, 1917 • Page Image 12

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June 22, 1917 • Page Image 13

…13. THE JEWISH CHRONICLE I II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ~ The Minx Klub have completed • Miss Gussie M. Grossfeld and Mr. Morris M. Solomon were all of their interesting preparations united in marriage on Sunday, June for their first annual excursion to 17, at the Shaarey Zedek Syna- Sugar Island, June 24. ...…

June 22, 1917 • Page Image 14

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE • 14 SOCIETY Mrs. L. Ettinger of Newark, N. J., is, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Max Stetter, of Palmer Woods. Mr. Edgar Loewenthal of Buf- falo, N. Y., spent the week-end in the city. • Mrs. Max Stotter entertained at luncheon and bridge on Wednesday at the Phoenix Country Club in honor of her sister, Mrs. Ettinger of Newark, N. J. 1l r. and ' Mrs. Harry Farbstein have returned 'froth their wedding trip and are residi...…

June 22, 1917 • Page Image 15

…15 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The Misses Morris, who have been the guests of Miss Hortenze Krolik, have returned to their home in Chicago. The marriage of Miss Bessie Goodman to Mr. Morris Krell was Very quietly celebrated on Sunday evening at the home of the bride, 239 Medbury avenue, Rabbi Levine officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Krell have left for an eastern trip and upon their return will be at home at 836 Brush street. Mr. .and Mrs. Bernard Berkman ...…

June 22, 1917 • Page Image 16

…▪ THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 16 Zionist Convention at Baltimore Begins June 24 The New Will Be Most Important Gathering in History of Move- ment—Will Last Until June 28-1,000 Delegates to Attend Every indication is that the conven- tion which begins in Baltimore on June 24 will be the largest as well as the most important that the Zionists have ever held 'in this country. It gains importance front the fact that it follows almost immediately up...…

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