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August 25, 1922 • Page Image 1

…11RONICLE Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL XII. NO. 14 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST21,1922 J. D. C. STATEMENT J' SHOWS ACTIVITIES OF RELIEF ABROAD Rabbi Judah L. Levin Completes 25 Years of Service Here. Work in Palestine Ranks With That in Poland and Soviet Russia. MEDICO-SANITARY AID CONTRIBUTED BY JOINT Big Sums Appropriated for Re- lief o...…

August 25, 1922 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO TnEherKorrinitsnokONICIE Our New York Letter "MO ob I utniftwe IS NOT EXPENSIVE AN EXCEPTIONALLY ARTISTIC COXWELL CHAIR Solid Mahogany Frame Covered with Mohair .. Tapestry .. Denim .. $65.00 $48.00 $39.00 We enjoy price challenge when the quality is competitive. A most opportune time to possess this French Renaissance bench, 52 inches in length, hand carved, of Solid Walnut- Priced at $112.50 liettoif utnifuttAop,5 111af...…

August 25, 1922 • Page Image 3

…filkrRorr,kwism 610/IKLE Young Judaea Club Notes THIRD ANNIVERSARY IS CELEBRATED BY BUDS UR styles avoid the extreme as well as the commonplace. That is why a coat or a frock chosen here this season will be in just as good taste next year! stg • aerdlereckairmshiver7licesOmhineclatOur Without a doubt Finsterwald's Au- gust Sale of Fur- niture is backed by one of the largest stocks you have ever seen, and whether you have $10.00 or $10...…

August 25, 1922 • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR TiffibefR00145lfaiROXICLE grim BWISII &RON 1CLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME l'UBLICATION Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President Int•red 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, Glendale 8326 Cable Addresss LONDON OFFICE 14 STRATFORD PLACE L...…

August 25, 1922 • Page Image 5

…7imperRon; kwisn 7 IRMICIII j‘fle(> .11 olf5÷1145 • L ETTER. BOX The Great Advertising Religion. GIJAS. JOSEPH- - (Copywr(ght, 1921. ray Chas. It. Joseph.) A few months ago I was taken to task for having written unfavor- ably of the "Ort," • Russian organisation whose purpose is appar- ently to promote agriculture among the Jews. I criticized the organiz- ation for having permitted over its name the issuance of an appeal that d to pro...…

August 25, 1922 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX rftberttorra /r.wtsiteti•tomictE . Fraternal and Club Notes fir .Wct ,.."41:41C— *...416- • i C NC) 'IV Showing-- , 'Thocial and Qrsonal Nu Beta Pk:. The raffle given by the Nu Beta Phi Sorority was held Wednesday even- ing, Aug. 16, at 6003 Vancourt ave- nue. Little Miss Edith Holinstat pulled the lucky ticket, No. 514, the winner of the traveling bag being All Society items •nd other loyal note. should he communicated to ...…

August 25, 1922 • Page Image 7

…PATE S EVEN Celebrate Golden Anniversary Wir110 0 1111714PanaVerliszikAl _octal. a nd Qrsortai . A 9 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, Ne connection with any other gore. Fall Suits With New Ideas Mrs. A. Gran of 2753 Hogarth ave- nue has returned from it few weeks' visit at Battle Creek, Mich. $65-$85-$125 Mrs. Al Applebaum of the Roy Court apartments is spending h few weeks with her sister, Mrs. J. M. Goodman of Muskegon, Mich. A distinguished ...…

August 25, 1922 • Page Image 8

…ThE 9en tonliwisu eu tom i cts T COL. LEHMAN CALLS FOR IMMEDIATE AID 7=--- FOR RUSSIAN JEWRY HEVROLL1 Selling for chevrolet Motor Company Detroit Retail Store General Motors Building INSURE WITH MURRAY J. SUTKIN Fire, Life, Liability, Health, Acci- dent, Burglary and Automo- bile Insurance. Commercial Adjustments 4709 Woodward Avenue, Detroit Office Phone, Glendale 4720 Residence Phone, Garfield 1268.M Select Dancing Nightly Pa...…

August 18, 1922 • Page Image 1

…Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English IiEbET-ROIT EWISII 11RONICLE Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL. XII. NO. 13 LITHUANIAN JEWISH AUTONOMY OBTAINED WITH AMERICA'S MD American Jewish Congress Leaders Demanded Pledge Be Kept. CONGRESSMEN HELPED GET MINORITY RIGHTS Dr. Stephen S. Wise Took Mat- ter Up With Lithuanian Government. / NEW YORK.—Credit for the vic- ' tory which the Jews of Lith...…

August 18, 1922 • Page Image 2

…f)1.-morr, //Aim CHRONICLE PAGE TWO Progress in Palestine A Review of the Latest Developments in the Material and Cul- tural Progress of the Jewish Homeland. ob %titnitufe: IS NOT EXPENSIVE . This ultra upholstered Arm Chair, suitable for living 1'0014 or chamber, geur selection of our 828.00 denims or satin mohair.. By JUDGE BERNARD A. ROSENBLATT, Member World Zionist Executive. A new ship from Trieste had an- chored in the roads of J...…

August 18, 1922 • Page Image 3

…TiEilgRon;10 ■ Istt Young Judaea Club Notes PAGE THREE, The Witch Lady 1 AllRecords Broken! ....., .......... ............... COUNCIL PREPARING FOR ANNUAL DANCE — Will ----n Finsterwald's August Sale of Furniture Brat r 1 Michigan Ave. at Washington Blvd CONSULS VISE CLASSIFIED -:- U . S. RUSSIAN PASSPORTS C U N A JEWISH SOCIALIST REPORTED EXECUTED For ticket and information ap- Ply to nearest agent in your town or vicinity. . ...…

August 18, 1922 • Page Image 4

…MEVentorrftwisnaiRcolcm PAGE FOUR of the opinion that this will mark a great advance over the pre- vailing system. Those who are sponsoring the new system might indeed be greatly helped by a study of the Jewish code of laws which MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION served to guide the Jewish courts of law in ancient times and Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. which formed the basis for the settlement of disputes on...…

August 18, 1922 • Page Image 5

…PEPeraortfoassiffiaomaz PAGE FIVE . 0 •LETTER- BOX GIAS. i+. (CopywrIght. 1921. c.JOSEPH-= By Chas. H. Joseph.) 1 am in receipt of • lengthy communication from an Austrian nobleman, Count Vandalin Muiszech de Prado, who, it seems, has fallen from his high estate before the war and is now homeless and penniless and he attributes his misfortunes to the fact that he he championed the cause of the Jew in that country. His friends turned t...…

August 18, 1922 • Page Image 6

…rjaisit (ARON IGLE ACTIVE Y. P. A. MEMBERS WHO HELPED PREPARE FOR ANNUAL MOONLGHT isis t st. iikts ocial and QVSOItai ) A Cutting Layout that Will Exactly Fit You That is why The Deltor will save you IA to I% yards of material for any garment that you will use a Butterick Pattern for. Every Butterick Pattern you buy as been actually made up and fitted on a living model. The Deltor is an exact record of every step the expert took in ma...…

August 18, 1922 • Page Image 7

…7ilLDEIR0111P;WISil eiRONICE wsoatge="e.e PAGE SEVEN USE RECREATION HALL !GENERAL DEIMLING FOR HARVEST DANCES! HITS ANTI-SEMITES ! The recreation hall at the Jewish l The Detroit Sunday Abendpost Fresh Air Camp, Station 22, Lake quotes from an address deilvered re- Shore Line, near Mt. Clemens, will: cently by General v. Deimling in be turned over for the use of harvest Stuttgart. General Deimling ca- dences during the month of Septem- • ...…

August 18, 1922 • Page Image 8

…PIE i)grxon;Awisn PAGE EIGHT Ci RON ICLE AUGUST 18, 1922 WAAD LEUMI MAKES ELOQUENT PLEA FOR ARAB-JEWISH UNITY (Concluded from page 1.) Abraham H. Max covenant of love and respect, there has arisen in the country a group of Stilling for men whose objects are the introduc- ing of disharmony, the promoting of Chevrolet Motor Company internal strife, and the creating in Detroit Retail Store our country of an atmosphere of General Motors Bui...…

August 11, 1922 • Page Image 1

…Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English TifEbETROITAWISII IfItONICL Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL. XII. NO. 12 LITHUANIA ADOPTS LIMITED AUTONOMY FOR HER MINORITIES Provides for Autonomous Ad- ministration of Cultural Affairs. DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1922 Brilliant Hebrew Writer Dies at 57 Passing of David Frischman Causes Sorrow in World Jewish Circles. BERLIN.—David Fris...…

August 11, 1922 • Page Image 2

…TRSPerRorr,fixisnORONICLE PAGE TWO J. D. C. IS CRITICIZED HOW JEWS FARE IN BY DR. SINGALOWSKY 'FREE CITY' RELATED BY DANZIG WRITER THE STICKER By SAMUEL ROTH (Concluded from page 1.) mom 1 uttifufe: is ';Not 1::xprnsive A Variety of Chamber Suite Pieces You are enabled to select many articles that are dis- continued designs of chamber furniture, giving a most opportune time and price value. "Good Furniture" is the only kind to buy—it i...…

August 11, 1922 • Page Image 3

…Eikriton;Awisn ORM ICLE Young Judaea Where Dependable Quality is Low in Price! Finsterwald's August Sale! Club Notes KNIGHTS OF JUDAEA PLANT 14 TREES IN THE HERZL FOREST Contribute $42 to Jewish National Fund on Occasion of Anniversary. The Knights of Judaea, one of the first Young Judaea circles to be or- ganized in Detroit, last Saturday evening celebrated their third anni- vresary in a practical way, by plant- ing 14 trees in the Ile...…

August 11, 1922 • Page Image 4

…THEVLTROIVENISH ARON ICLE PAGE FOUR bET1101dEWISH ORM ICLE An Unselfish Booklover. There are persons who collect books and who love books as a fad. There are people who love books for the esthetic satis- MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION faction of a large collection of books affords them. In both in- stances the love of books is of a selfish nature—a hobby in the Publisted Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Joseph J. Cum...…

August 11, 1922 • Page Image 5

…MEDLTRorilmsn &IRON lax. ib 91 1+. (Copywright, 1921. 0 . 69415 By Chas. H. Joseph.) Henry Morgenth•u, the ubiquitous, is now devoting his time to fashioning • financial life p with which to rescue Austria from the waves of economic disaster. Mr. Morgenth•u may know what he is doing, but we have little sympathy with his enterprise. For the restoration of Austria he is planning an international bank on • gold basis, development of tourist...…

August 11, 1922 • Page Image 6

…PIElierRorrlaisileiRONICLE PAGE SIX BIM ocial and PROMINENT CHARITY WORKER DIES AT 65 QVS011al EVERY BUTTERICK PATTERN GIVES YOU A COMPLETE DRESSMAKING SERVICE . _ ‘ '. The Deltor has made home dressmaking an entirely new thing for hundreds of women. All Society Items and other total note• should be communic•ted to the office of the Chronicle by o'clock Wednesday •Iternoon in order to appear in the current week** Issue. Phon• Glend•l...…

August 11, 1922 • Page Image 7

…REFRondensafiRotociE r NIV?•eberta Ece, liiitg le ilSer*JW Paris Created Styles in Y. W. A. NOTES FEAR UNDERMINES HEALTH OF WOMEN "Y" Summer Camp: lied cheeks, healthy coats of tan, I~t strengthened muscles and lot of fun —that is the share of the girls va- cationing at the Y. W. 11. A. camp Health Leader of the Council at New Baltimore. This new en- of ewtsh J ew h i s Women Pre- deavor on the part of the "Y" to ' provide a vacation ca...…

August 11, 1922 • Page Image 8

…THEPerRon;Awtsn ARON KLE PAGE EIGHT AUGUST 11, 1922 ■ Abraham H. Max Selling for Chevrolet Motor Company Detroit Retail Store Gener•I Motors Building Residence Phone, Hemlock 73I-W Northway SOO; Market 4600 Nathan Efron has been installed as judge advocate of the Massachusetts Veterans Of Foreign Wars. • • • • • The annual report of Young Judaea shows that at present there are 842 clubs under its leadership. • • • • A "Jewish...…

August 04, 1922 • Page Image 1

…2 Telephone 1GLENDALE Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1922 VOL. XII. NO. I L KEREN JEWS FLEE RUSSIA AMERICAN CHARTERED ACROSS DNEISTER, WRITES WILLIAMS The Times Correspondent Says They Arrive at Rate of 3,000 a Month. SAYS WIDE SUFFERING IS NOW BEING ABATED Cost of Smuggling Family Out of Ukraine Is $700 in American Money. By T. WALT...…

August 04, 1922 • Page Image 2

…IE*TROIT;AWISil ORM (CIE A_ PAGE TWO ■ eini be, ACTIVE MEMBER, Y. P. A. JEWRY CALLED UPON MOONLIGHT COMMITTEE TO AID PALESTINE IN CONSTRUCTION WORK Miss Kanter is an active member ob MAGIC WORKED BY AMERICANS FRANK J. DRIVE TO COLLECT RUTENBERG PLEDGES PRICE Concentration on realizing the per- streets and those men, women and sonal pledges that were made at the children I passed seemed to be a dif- Philadelphia Zionist Convention for ...…

August 04, 1922 • Page Image 3

…bEMIROITAWISHORONICLE Healy's Fine Merchandise Costs No More Than Inferior Quality Found Elsewhere Young 'Judaea Knights of Judaea. AUGU SALE istrA —lac „oil The Great August Saleof Furniture started with a pace that marked it a suc- cess—and each day it has been increasing in volume. There is only one reason—it is that it contains the greatest amount of merchandise at prices that are sensationally low. Come in and see the thousands...…

August 04, 1922 • Page Image 4

…TituDerKorr,frwisit PAGE FOUR THE mltorriousit (ARON MAE 7t lLONICLE telligence. But as long as human beings are what they are, they must not be blamed for such characteristics. Dislike of the Jew, or anti-Semitism, is one of these preju- MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION dices or weaknesses which has recently suffered a sudden growth. It is regrettable, for to say "I dislike Jews," it is a sign Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle P...…

August 04, 1922 • Page Image 5

…lit!berRonikwisti (148oNicir. A Day at the Talmud Torah Headquarters': Olf - 14T5 By AN OBSERVER A day spent at the Talmud Torah headquarters here, on Wilkins street,, gave me a certain satisfaction of learning that there is a real honest- to-goodness institution in our city that conducts the work of Ilebrew education in a fashion worthy of praise. Incident after incident was enact- ed before my eyes in and out of the classroom that gave me...…

August 04, 1922 • Page Image 6

…to 1iii ) iimulrutoing5y PAGE SIX AikA J AA tt Sallan Announce Engagement. oclat .and arson& Woodward Ave. at Gratiot DIAMONDS — WATCHES — SILVERWARE Sallan Blue White Perfect Diamonds ITH SALLAN Diamonds are a hobby! He buys only care- fully selected, b 1 u e - white, perfect stones—and he buys in large quantities only. Twenty Y. W. II. A. members are spending their vacation at the sum- ! mer camp in New Baltimore. Sev- eral grou...…

August 04, 1922 • Page Image 7

…PAGE SEVEN talpcsesraoglicrisc:tat, The New i o • utumn Dresses A A $49.50 - $65 And Upwards There are inviting variations in the details of bodices, skirts, sleeves, collars and trimmings which are so clever, so artistic and unusual that one is at once impressed with the difference in the aspect of the new season's models. The model sketched is of navy Canton Crepe and shows many decided new features. 13.SitaisC ri DETROIT, MICHI...…

August 04, 1922 • Page Image 8

…THEWRon;//wismORONIcir, PAGE EIGHT AUGUST 4, 1922 f ..7.\:". :" ... " .... ■ ... ■ ..... ■ ......\ ..... ..... \ ■ ... ■ .... .... \ \\ ■ .....v4k , ■•■■■■•■•■■■\\\■\■■■W g■■.\■\\\■■■•■■■\\\■■.%■.\■.■■•■••■■.W .... A ri g E E S . E E E 1 Select Dancing Nightly Palais de Danse Particular People Prefer the Palais Strictly censored. Highest Standard The Bezalel School of Art has organized a permanent exhibition of and crafts. • a...…

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