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August 27, 1926 • Page Image 1

…IfRONICL- 14ETROIT Ms Jewish News MI Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1926 VOL. XXX, NO. 13 TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents championshipGame PALESTINE ON EVE Be th El Prepares PALESTINE HAS Condition FARM COLONISTS SOVIET GOVERNMENT [Finds is Russian Most Satisfactory or Record Crowd MESSAGE FOR JEWS, Is Set For August 29 OF NE...…

August 27, 1926 • Page Image 2

…PEPentorrpout(ARomtat PAGE TWO the annual field days were held at Sugar Island, but since the closing of that island, both lodges meet annually at points convenient to both lodges. It's a real old-time get-together pig nic, with ping lemonade and plenty ; goodies for old and young, races, min Holiday Services (Ciiithenlo (garner The United Hebrew Schools of Detroit SERVICES FOR ROSH HASHONAH AND YOM KIPPUR sie Tawno(i l ogfutTe'sinost o...…

August 27, 1926 • Page Image 3

…PAGE THREE IfEllent-kri EwAsi iffiLtafigg temple Beth El HOLY DAY SERVICES Will be held as follows: TEMPLE BETH EL Main Auditorium, Dr. Leo M. Franklin officiating. Brown Memorial Chapel, Rabbi Leon From officiating. 0000121300 SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES Orchestra Hall, Prof. A. N. Franzblau officiating. Arlene Frances Ginsburg Memorial Auditorium (3430-32 Fen- kell Ave.), Mr. Bernard Zeiger officiating. 000 0-0 0017 HOURS OF SERVICE E...…

August 27, 1926 • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR plEY)Entorr,/rmsnaiRCMC1/3 BABY DAY NURSERY WILL HOLD HOLIDAY SERVICES "Voters of Wayne County can make no mistake in considering fa- vorably the candidacy of Thomas F. Farrell for county clerk. Mr. Farrell is well known to the citizens of De- troit, and has had opportunity in various capacities of demonstrating his worth and ability. He now holds the office for which he seeks re-elec- tion. He has made • good county cler...…

August 27, 1926 • Page Image 5

…PAGE FIVE ThEberitoff,Awisn C ICON ICU: D. &. C. Uses Radio Compasses. Steamers Greater Detroit and Greater Buffalo, of the Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Company. which make overnight trips between Detroit • nil Buffalo, have the distinction of bring the first passenger steamers on the Great Lakes to be equipped with • radio compasses. The radio compass has been em- ployed on the Great Lakes only a CUM- iteratively short time, and up to th...…

August 27, 1926 • Page Image 6

…ATDerRorriovisn (Awls icLE b'e2fee' ..etc4Yik VVin'Y Vlaz TREDLTROITJEWISil eiRONICUri MSC.. ARMIN FWVIMIJIM MIMES M 10011111.1, Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing G. Inc. l e JOSEPH J. CUMMINS JACOB MARGOLIS JACOB H. SCHAKNE 1 ""'" Masend-class mater President Editor General Manager 11.1 1,:o.tors. Hick- under grihal;r Ya s1 . " General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telephone: Cadillac ...…

August 27, 1926 • Page Image 7

…EmPeraon;kwuRCA RON IcLe. — 0eqi.F1.5 Meittple Nett! Et The Value of the Church ---Synagogue Conference Notes G IAS. Morning Services, 10:30: ciOSEPW•=2—. 's'aurday I Subject, Saturday, Aug. 28: "The o His custom of wrapping the pearl of wisdom in the tinfoil of epi- gram antagonized this literal-minded people. They suspected the sincerity of one who could joke about matters of great seriousness the justice of his comments for and import,...…

August 27, 1926 • Page Image 8

…limpuntorrlarisnalitomictc PAGE EIGHT ATHENA GIRLS FORMAL DANCE SET FOR SEPT. 19 Miss Esther Zalesin has been cho- sen chairman of the reception com- mittee for the formal dance to be September 1st September 30th The Masonic Country Club is con- Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern and I family, who left some time ago for', tinuing to exert its usual lure with an Eastern motor trip, visited in New I Detroit's hostesses. Mrs. Abe Silber- York, Atla...…

August 27, 1926 • Page Image 9

…PAGE NINE Tit L Ikriwrawisn (NROISICLE Marriages 6 Ex- Paris Chin Elrprudly Eli pressed in New Frocks For Autumn per Misses and Wow n o f Moderate Prieings 25.00 and A Distinctive Collection Accenting the Inimitable Chic and Genius of the Foremost Paris Coutu- riers. Developed in the Loveliest Autumn Fabrics and Colors. 39.5 0 7a, Axon Alpo ' GEL . _ SiAtE (01.41,1 , OA. SKA1 MO IONIOCTION won m acial and arso Dr. and :qrs. A...…

August 27, 1926 • Page Image 10

…Picpergorrfrwisn (A ROMICLE PAGE TEN ARTS CLUB ACTIVE DURING PAST YEAR Engagrments "Where Good Furniture is Not Expensive" OBITUARY Ui tVtt 4Agslzx* V:tztzVkiYi AeP BUY MRS. ANTOINETTE GOLDSTEIN SALE Mrs. Antoinette Goldstein of 299 NOW ENDS Works of Many Members Exhibited Meilbury avenue passed away 011 ,',' AND SAVE • r. anu airs. • 1448 Woodward Power AUG. 31st ,,_, Aug. 19, after an illness of two 11:, In Art Galleries end at Beth ...…

August 27, 1926 • Page Image 11

…PAGE ELFVEN THEDETRonjEwisn(RONICLE Fred W. Green for Governor I TO CONDUCT SERVICES I AT THE ASTOR THEATER Daciir t I in. AUG.29 t MAT DAILY THEREAFTER of the Prince of Judaea and the fair Esther NEW TWO-TON TRUCK BY GRAHAM BROTHERS This is the newly announced big Mother of the two well known smaller trucks built by graham Brothers-the tan-ands-half and the G. Boy one- ton. The price, due to Graham Brothers hugs production, is exce...…

August 27, 1926 • Page Image 12

…AUGUST 27, 1926 ntEPerRorr,/onsnetRONKU: TO HOLD EUROPEAN MINORITIES MEET lelegations and the American Jew. to Palestine would he for the Zionist ish Congress. Organization to cease to exist. By 2. 'L'he committee should be em- that I mean that an entirely new or- A Non-Sectarian Country Boarding School for Girls. powerod to take part in the forthcom- ganization should be created which Ideally heated on the Hudson should be free from nation...…

August 20, 1926 • Page Image 1

…\• AL Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS fiEbETRoiTAwIsII i IIRONICLE I ■ THE ONLY JEWISH' NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXX, NO. 12 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1926 1-0-4-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents Olivet Conference 'MARSHALL FLAYS PALESTINE REPORT Rabbi Moses Fisher Talks On OF MANDATE BODY Orthodox Judaism In America Creates Good Willi ACT OF TURKISH ISSUED AT GENEVA JEWISH NOTABLES By LAWRENCE LIP...…

August 20, 1926 • Page Image 2

…".111-.1)urRorpfaisn PAGE TWO lyoulyteooyiloymvutz, RON ICLE \ i II ------- B'NAI B'RITH•KNIGHTS OF i PYTHIAS BASEBALL GAME By Alfred Rosa. ORIENTAL CAFE He who first spoke the words: (Directly Opposite Book-Cadillac Hotel) "Great events cast their shadows be- fore them," had probably never heard of the Independent Order 11'nai B'rith or the Knights of l'ythias. Nev- ertheless, that well-known and oft-re- peated phrase might aptly ref...…

August 20, 1926 • Page Image 3

…PAGE W1 f.TROR/L1115/16RONICLE ),■■■■■■■■■■• 21011011 ■ 110 MIMI MIMI WINNOWLN SERVICE IS SECRET OF SUCCESS IN INSURANCE OA A. LITTMAN ANNOUNCES g Until new Yiddish Playhouse at Twelfth and Seward is completed performances will be given at the • MAJESTIC THEATRE BEGINNING FRIDAY SEPT. 10 O A (Evening Following Rosh Hashonah.) All organizations wishing to arrange benefit performances are requested to see Mr. Littman any Tuesday, We...…

August 20, 1926 • Page Image 4

…ALEVerRonjonsitaIRozociE UtrktgolttstkUtM Nxixtzty MetailayglsOlzigMccetykktMetk 141. 50A 4141014TM 4 rififiVEnconjEwunentoracul Weakly by The Jawkb Chronicle Publislung Co, I. JOSEPH J. CUMMINS JACOB MARGOLIS JACOB H. SCHAKNE President Editor General Manager at lb. Paatoffire at Detroit. aniseed a, imottoMelaas matter March 8, 1916, Mich.. under the Art of March 3. 1819. General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Tel...…

August 20, 1926 • Page Image 5

…TIE PLTI4011fLIVISII ORM i 1■ 11.1• URGES TOLERANT SPIRIT TO JEWS to practice, for the simple reason that practicing at the beginning is not fag- cinating. Even adults do not like to do things that are not pleasant, let , alone squeeking and playing Wrong notes. According to Fischer, authority Rabbi AA. Roumanian Senate to En. on the psychology of music: "There act More Liberal Legislation. (lever lived a child who was nut made amovitch. B...…

August 20, 1926 • Page Image 6

…PEVentog/EmsndiRoma4 PAGE SIX David Lipton of Chicago, Ill., will arrive on Saturday to be the guest I of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. I and Mrs. Lawrence Lipton of 20 Tyler avenue. In Hudson's August Sale Mr. and Mrs. Harry' Niman, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Morris ('herney of Windsor, have left for Atlantic City, where they will spend a fortnight. Th. an society Items and other local notes should be communic•ted to the office ...…

August 20, 1926 • Page Image 7

…PAGE SEVr,DI • ~ HE 9LTROFFJEWISH OR074 ICIE Marriages inielhocies Tsruto Woodward STEVENS-BIRNDORF . (0.1.WOODWADD Y SW. KA 540.11. 44C4(0,414“1044 WR11 MY 0 , Richly Furred New Coats the el , Ileetiao That Portroys Final burl iu timortorss. $75 _ $125 Ga For Misses and Wornou Those who lead in fashion will- (Moose their new coats now. Every exclusive style and fabric is here. Kashmir Patina, Kashmirella, Kashroorovii, Importe...…

August 20, 1926 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT PtcperRorriF,wisn (A Roxiaz dred Dollars." The next meeting sociate matrons of Wayne chanty. read by the advertising and ticket I will be held at the center, 31 Mel- Races and other features of interest committees for the informal dance bourne avenue, Monday, Aug. 23, at to all are scheduled. Tickets may to be sponsored by the club on Sept. 3 p. m. The public is invited. be secured from any of the officers. 10 at the new Masonic T...…

August 20, 1926 • Page Image 9

…PAGP., NT-t=7 ROUGE - YOUNG ISRAEL CONDUCTS HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES! r hot*, 4 111 4 t2gtiW IP 1;h1j.k.., Shins MRS. BERTHA SURAVITZ Mrs. Bertha Surnvitz of 303-1 4 Blaine avenue passed away at her Young Israel, an organization com- Alterations and Repairs on Both home on Tuesday, Aug 10 Mrs posed of young men and women will Shirts. Suravitz was born in Krakow, Aus- In loving memory of our dear wife Old •nd Now conduct services during th...…

August 20, 1926 • Page Image 10

…AUGUST zu, nici)erRoffir.wisn ARON I "But, after all, with all these achieve- icy of Jewish education. If we, in and the other institutions are com- melds, certain things got lost. The America, want to be orthodox Jews paratively small. "The genius of the Jew lies in the grandeur and the dignity of the old we must realize that religion is above ghetto culture is to them only a mem- business. That God is above Mum- field of religion. In buil...…

August 13, 1926 • Page Image 1

…TELEPHONE CAD,ILLAC Ali Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER.PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1926 VOL. XXX, NO. 11 TO DEDICATE DI AI B'nai B'rith Plans WEIZMANN PREDICTS FRITH INFIRMARY .(' Year s Activities LARGER PLANS FOR ZION CONSTRUCTION a l ■ O N SEPTEMBER 1.('GPalnilye C li\l'tn111"Pvntstill i : aZibga. " 29, at Navin Field. Lauds Harmony Between Zion- ■ Nationa...…

August 13, 1926 • Page Image 2

…• Viti)erRon: MISR (AROMICIE blossomed, speaking of youth, spring, tions and visions mirrored in these books. In the solitude of the room, hope and of Judaism which is very young. Suddenly the lamps are lit we vision castles of mist and we are sumed a festive air. Later the little and Sabbath bids us farewell to return Gentile boy will conic to extinguish the its main forces. Who knows, but in another week. We leave the synagogue time to com...…

August 13, 1926 • Page Image 3

…PAGE THREE TitsfrrRorF jEwisnowitue il iti i inili 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111ffiiiiiiiiiiii&- Fraternal and Club Notes .74 Kindly Remember Our Friend FORMER COUNCILMAN •• - r • - =L- =- - Republican Candidate for SHERIFF WAYNE COUNTY Primary September 14. Contributed by Friend.. - :: - :,7i1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111...…

August 13, 1926 • Page Image 4

…VOL T RO ITI LWIS liffi RON !O LE :41,1%.MAY '6" 'Of b'Otb " ' ' ' will have to leave the country because the country is not fit for them and they are not fit for the country. Glimpses of American New Lithuanian Government and the Jews roam memo But there are others on the land and in the industries Jewish Communities Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishiog Co, loc. By BEN MORDECAI who do lit and the work muM be directed to t...…

August 13, 1926 • Page Image 5

…TtEVLTROIT JEWISHCt RON ICLE Hotter Than Sunshine. Alumni of the United Hebrew Schools Beat Coal By THEODORE BARUCH, Member of the Alumni Association. I+. This organization had its inception impression on the minds of the noviti• about three years ago, when the Tal- rtes. Such are the lines of activity ear- mud Torah sent forth its first crop of • 5 . bj, t e i.,u. . With apologies to Patrick Henry, Caesar had his Brutus, Charles I his s...…

August 13, 1926 • Page Image 6

…PEDETROIVEWISII (ARON ICLE PAGE SIX t hsautri pp) ........ ...... ...... . . . . N irtlirs . Hudson's August Sale Mr. and Mrs Manuel Wold of 972 Cascade avenue are receiving con gratulation+ on the birth of a dough ter, Norma Jean, born on July 8. Now Showing New Importations I\ DINNERWARE GLASSWARE SILVERWARE LAMPS L.B. KING 8 CO, ziArarj as? 6.0-a x Rjver Also now on display are some unusual gift articles from France, Austria...…

August 13, 1926 • Page Image 7

…PAGE SEVEN fii_EPerlionjErnsn CARON ICLE - '11 4ereTwatiosokk e r ns • . IEGEL COROKII WOODWARD NO EONNUTIOX won my anWt ociatand illartiagro fez Soita.1 GORDON-KAHN STOnt In the Newest Style Notes and Smartest Colors. New Autumn Frocks lire l'resent Proudly This Moderately l'riced . Group at S i ; t '25 For 311ssrp: 01111 11 .001ell This collection shows the smartest vogues for Fall. After- noon, street and sports frocks in ...…

August 13, 1926 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT TREPETROMIEWISIIAROMICLE ' 00000.000.000-000**V400000.0410 were extensively entertained by Miss Rosh Hashonah. The hours will be Judith Spero, Mrs. H. Fischer and from 9 to 5 and from 8 to 9:30 in the Mrs. F. Solve. evening. ' Cantor Herman M. Finesinger of Mrs. Sophie Gruskin of 322 Owen Baltimore, who has been highly rec- Joseph Klein Elected Noble Grand Will Hold Auxiliary Assembly at ommended for his musicianship and avenue ha...…

August 13, 1926 • Page Image 9

…!'AGE NINE l berRonftwisti6 RON ICLE I ROBT. H. CLANCY TELLS RADASSAH DANCE IS HUGE SOCIAL SUCCESSWHY HE BOLTED PARTY OBITUARY Herman Spatter of 338 Owen ave- passed away at his home on Tuesday evening, Aug. 10, at the age Made to Measure and Monogrammed. WANTED - Furnished room, with Sh irts private family, by refined business Hemlock Cull evenings, girl. 8290-It. Robert II. Clancy, candidate for the I BETH DAVID ERECTS SYNAGOG The m...…

August 13, 1926 • Page Image 10

…AUGUST 13, 1926 Titti)erRorr,kwisotaiRavicLE Protect Your WI. and Curtains with UNITAS RADIATOR SHIELDS 4■ 11 ■ ri ■ • L R AZCETIL rITINPP Easy Lessons In Anti-Semitism wLE A ZION CONSTRUCTION ndurance By LAWRENCE LIPTON (Continued From Page One.) Lesson V. aolidating the various factions in the Steel CORN BEEF AND PINOCHLE Zionist movement, 0-as hailed by Bake-Enameled. Daring observed the Jewish business man in action, you will next ...…

August 06, 1926 • Page Image 1

…All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS THEbE'IROIT LWISII TELEPHONE II-RONICLE [CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1926 VOL. XXX, NO. 10 KALININ GIVES REASONS FOR JEWISH LAND SETTLEMENT IN'RIMEA IN ANSWER TO PEASANT OPPOSITION LATELY SHOWN Noted Playwright Dies of Pneumonia , I AUTHOR, DIES AT 62 By LAWRENCE LIPTON (Editor's...…

August 06, 1926 • Page Image 2

…AT Y) tr ao rr i / ons n &to r ic LE PAGE TWO which the Jews have striven to ob- I e at a synagogue and listen to a sermon. We are not interested in such a Sab- serve throughout the ages, have been bath. We are young,—we want to the means of keeping Judaism alive., lead our own lives and to express our- The Pharisees merit our praise not opprobrium, for by their strict adher- I selves. 3. Even though we do not observe ence to the ceremonials...…

August 06, 1926 • Page Image 3

…PAGE THREE THEVETKOHIL1HSH CHRONICLE - 1110e !SHERIFF WALTERS' ADOLPH FREUND IS RECORD OF SERVICE HONORED BY HOME IIEBREIV sch ./0/0 incnn lniX1 T/P. DLIKOII Cr 4 A record of useful service for the Declines Re-election to Office of Pres. public is shown in a brief review of the activities of Sheriff George A. ideal of Cleveland Orphanage. Hebrew Choir: Walters. Born in Ontario on Nov. 11, The United Hebrew Schools of lie. The annual ...…

August 06, 1926 • Page Image 4

…Tiinpqt9Turylir_ffirmq!._ 2 P LOY ALTY • ernment has its prosecuting machinery to handle such cases. The money is no doubt wanted for propaganda against Schwartzbard and the Jews and for the pur- ■■ pose of showing that Petlura was the very incarnation Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc___ President ref goodness and light. Then, too, the attempt to prove JOSEPH J. CUMMINS Editor that ,Schwartzbard was a Bolshevik a...…

August 06, 1926 • Page Image 5

…lite NTRort fryistt (► noN lac Anwar& hy gen David or shield of David, the Judaism to the Jew. Second, to sell , ill 1/ Christian has the cross. The Wham- Judaism to the non-Jew. Some Gen- . melon the star and en scent. And tiles' ideas of the Jew are formed from Dramatic Club: the Buddhist his little figure of Bud- reading Abie the Agent. We must A program will be given by the dha. These arc the symbols of great Jewish Girls Dramatic Club at...…

August 06, 1926 • Page Image 6

…MEDEPROM/EIVISHAROMIGLE PAGE SIX STAGE IS SET FOR HADASSAH DANCE Special Feature. Announced and Judges Chosen. Now Showing New Importations IN DINNERWARE GLASSWARE SILVERWARE LAMPS All Hadassah committees for the dance at Granada Park on Tuesday evening, Aug,. 10, for the benefit of the hospital building fund in Pales- tine, are working enthusiastically to complete details for the affair. The en- All society Items and other local notes...…

August 06, 1926 • Page Image 7

…PAGE SEVEN _ nififigr ocial and '.101"ft,„,roV,„/..rasu,„; ,„(nor"4.0%....7 -1,„6"410. The New Fashion in Coats for Fall More butirious uud ma, artbaie than cert. before! '85 '125 )195 and upward.... Prig IEGEL cos,....roowApt, suer COftuttrIaM wan Awr 0110151001 The fall mode has re- vealed itself-and here you will find the most exclusive versions of the mode decreed by the Paris designers for the coming season. !‘„,"...4.-Nro ■ ...…

August 06, 1926 • Page Image 8

….— 11111.11111111.1111MIMMI=E111111 . 11111111111111 P_TVgritonjEwtsit 011{0141CW PAGE EIGHT •- eat gem* ? nth El Nalco SHOPS: Saturday Morning Services. 10:30: Subject, Saturday, Aug. 7, "Lib- eral Judaism in Europe." Subject, Saturday, Aug. 4, "The Youth Movement." Fen'kell Branch: The summer Religious School holds sessions every Tuesday afternoon. The summer session closes the last Tuesday in August. NT LAW MB E Y IT EE ED AIG B...…

August 06, 1926 • Page Image 9

…"AGE NINE ThEY)entorarmsn 0) Ras lac vision and safety to the motbnIsts. It stands to reason that in case of an accident an all-steel body, rein- Dodge Bros., Inc., pioneer builders forced with steel throughout, pro- of all-steel body construction of mo- vides a greater degree of safety than tor cars, have proved conclusively was possible with wood construction. that the all-steel body is to supplant The all-steel body construction the old s...…

August 06, 1926 • Page Image 10

…atovaneo.avotoos AUGUST 6, 1926 a (Agontne lLEPHrson;Awn i ' I COLONIZATION WILL EXTEND FAR BEYOND PALESTINE BORDER Zangwill's 'position much clearer, ecy of the conflict in 1914—was first could render service where others froth those to which they are accus- produced in 1911. Another prophetic could not help. The fame of Mr. others of note having echoed and re- During the czarist regime, tamed. Zangwill as a great English writer, peated ...…

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