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September 26, 1924 • Page Image 69

…A merica 'aisle Periodical Cotter ClITTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO 9critorr,• New Year Greetings S—(Continued) Mr. and Mrs. J. Steinberg and Family 1525 Burlingame Extend their beet wishes to their relatives and friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. and Mrs. Chad. E. Simons and Family 5545 Second Ave. Extend their best wishes to their relatives and f riends for a Ilappy and Prosperous New Year. nd Family Mr. Morris Shat 227...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 70

…I if RONICLZ FIEPETROITIENALC PAGE TEN • New Year Greetings -u Mr. and Mrs. Edward Unger and Family Mr. I. W. %betel. and Family 425 East Kirby Extend their best wishes to their relatives and hinds for a Ilappy and Prosperous New Year. 2226 Edison Ave. Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Mr. and Mr.. M. Urbach and Family 2734 Calvert Extend their best wishes to their relatives a...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 71

…A l HMCO, lat ish Periodical Carter CLUTCH ATINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN Pig 9Eflt011;ISI I 0111cr lay? FUTURE POINTS TO LIGHT AND PROMISE I Obliged Jo Study That or Learn Po fish Lang:mac — I RIGA.---(J. T. A.)—Every student I in the teaching course at the 11'hitt• Russian University is obliged to learn, in addition to the W'hite Rus- sian language, One of the ether t we languages spoken in the country, Y id- dish or Polish. A...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 72

…7i16.9n- Rorr,Oispautoxiciz PAGE TWELVE BUILDING HOMELAND IN PALESTINE ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS We Extend Our Sincere Wishes to the Jewish Community for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. -- STOP At 419-39 West Woodbridge St. and have your car care- fully Washed and Polished While You Wait. Motors Cleaned, 20-Minute Service. Upholstery Cleaned, 8-Hour Service. By MORRIS ROTHENBERG, Chalet..., Board of Directon of Keren Hayesod. The tas...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 73

…Amtericalt Jewish Periodical Carter PAGE THIRTEEN ThEfterkorr, //Nun Rex tux, Prospects For the New Year By MILTON M. ALEXANDER On the first day of each year the secular press habitually devotes eon. siderabe space to a recital Of the im- vents that transpired during portant e the proseding 1'4 months. mistaken a similar prac- If I ant not tice is omsued by Jewish publications at the Rosh Ilashonah season. It ' ,sit( prove a pleasing dive...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 74

…T im 9r-ritors. trwsvri PAGE FOURTEEN American Judaism in Year - . I eagerly, triumphantly, exu lti ngl y, 1, r1.10krial:WWWWWOMM...MNIKILVINWIKIMIKVAMON ■ tail discover and to create afresh, A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO A L I ; Awakening to New Life. ' 5 he in America the sumo pre- Andre I By DR. JULIAN MORGENSTERN, cess is going on. Ilere, too, Judaism sA )1 2 4 /0 /2 2 4 8 8 6 8 A /0 President of Hebrew Union College. is not dying. Rather it ...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 75

…v ioitriam ffavish periodicalCater CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, 0010 PAGE FIFTEEN TIE p.Tizonlmsisng rsoNtaz s,fLacqr-MESS2 31014 1 115 U taN dr .1 711 -4 Rosh Hashonah Greetings The Jewish Field of Honor By DR. BENJAMIN JABLONS Nrokl■INVAIMMIN Jacob Konisky of Arkansas and , Moses Saletzki of Easton, Pa s recent. arrivals in Palettine, whose a:uteri-I enees, were I a writer, would make, . a choice theme for a great twat epic....…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 76

…Wit flotorrimusn awn um PAGE SIXTEEN I do not like gold or silver lace on Mini Morris, for all her youth andl my own clothes, ambition and gift fur words, mani- fests nom of the affectations which Se why should I enjoy it on any books? mar the efforts of p et who have not yet scaled the heights of Darien. There is in her work a refreshing 1 like toad bindings. By ABRAHAM CAPLAN simplicity and freedom from gaudy Miss Morris employs a variety ...…

September 19, 1924 • Page Image 1

…A mtcricam 'apish Periodical Cotter All Jewish News AB Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS CLI/TON Antal - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 11- EDETROIT LWISR HROI•TICLE Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cent; DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1924 VOL. XVI. NO. 17 HEBREW UNIVERSITY VISIONS OF DRAMA INVITES GnisBERG, OF HIGH ARTISTIC SEMINARY SCHOLAR CALIBER OUTLINED Mischa Fishso...…

September 19, 1924 • Page Image 2

…Ti f f cl e - •• •• •.• IS siv e el IA "' t a te lett. ■ PAGE TWO irawitataTutkisaittms.a..e.a—mrw m mIL ZILVEAVILiVEACATI1VVX, 13 Not Expensire" 14 ; GENTLEMEN `cqc &apron's Corner "If "here Good Furniture 0 Do You Know the holidays are fuss approaching and there is only a short time left? he still has hope. This was a brave, beneficent view of those classic think- ers. Its import is no less applicable The centenary of the birth...…

September 19, 1924 • Page Image 3

…• American ffewish Periodical Cotter THE PAGE THREE fecraort /novo ■ ■ latunal illtl Finsternald's linsttrwald's .m.,,,,,,..........amame•aemsneetotansaluanpamato NEW YORK SCHOLAR TO LEAD SERVICES II (tub :Notes Em El Social Aiders The Radiant, Girl. Club. The Ens El Social Alders will hold The hiehmah Girls Club held its an installatii n party at 1111 West- Tuesday in first mesting of the seas ...ening, Sept. 10, at the home of M...…

September 19, 1924 • Page Image 4

…illE71ETR011;frivisft PAGE FOUR Nt -')NI. -4st. sit Ns, ri - — $T IT EWISII Published Week;ly The J.:;1.17Chromicl: Publishing Cr, tr. Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager antlered Poltoffito s` IMIltter March I. ISIS. at th• as Second-eye 1879. /ikits under the Act of Werth MUM.. General Offices and Publication Building 850 High Street West Telephone: Gland•le 9300 Cable Adds..: Chronicle L...…

September 19, 1924 • Page Image 5

…A NCriallf ffewisk Perialkal Cotter CLIFTON ATMS • CRONYISM 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE kEljerRon;fousq01401ClE rtibcysi. CEASE PLAYING WHEN THEY POSE FOR INTERESTED FRIENDS IN U. S. air MrTi 0-1AS. "i+. JOSEPH'' (Ceprvoiyht, MI. By Ch., II. Jo ■ ral,) MEN! Numerous readers have coked the to express an opinion of the Presi- dent's apparent disinclination to take a starlit on the issue of the Klan. If the President could disaseociate himself...…

September 19, 1924 • Page Image 6

…I PAGE SIX petal and ersonal illarr in grs HUDSON'S 43rd All noc'el y pane • d •het local notes ,Eou'd be comorm'cated to the office of The 05.55, e iy a ws•tnoel. y eft. eon a order to appall n the current wook'• be ece.ved rot .atOr • stie. Phone Venda e bb.0, Se< sty Ed tai. krtd et ree so es hen Wednesday. Soon after the opening of the pub- The ma;ority of the Jewish resi- lie schools, the universities, colleges dents of Detroit who...…

September 19, 1924 • Page Image 7

…A merico Apish Periodical Carta CLIFTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO ET Pawn; ft,igsft : 21177111110....211.,.. ,,,,- --. : till , ANNIORIMIMS/■=7...1•7/C PAGE SEVEN ReNICI.t1 ............ , 1 4 ------- ------ ' _ n cal-lag:7 ,A =.....' et ewish, ?:Irtil 12i , •••••• omillnagelleglIMMAnea _ - ■•■ •=11., IIIII.W.1~..11 ■ .• VC, r -_,s,--c+, . —-- CY-CA at fatd , I Luxurious Fur TTH11111CC1 Quality Coats and Wraps $65, $8...…

September 19, 1924 • Page Image 8

…• a u of 7hr.17Erixlir,(Ewisti(itsoNtct.r. PAGE ''IG IIT U 11 111 ;1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 • IN 1111 iJ el NI 181 1111 I 1 I octal •Aancl iarson0 U Detroit College of Music so-41 - ot.sif:rnre Among the affairs given for Miss klardye Franklin, a bride-elect of Sept. 21, was a miscellaneous shower at which Mrs. Mary Blank was host- ess, a linen shower given by Mrs. Jo- seph Burman, a personal gift shower by Miss Eleanor Katzer and a lunch- em...…

September 19, 1924 • Page Image 9

…A NCTialif ltwish Periodical ewer C UPTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room FOR RENT-Large furnished or un- ith private family. with Cr yng ou m furnished room with refined family. Phone Gartield 6127. -- -- Suitable for one or two. 'Very ren- --• - sonable. Apply 276 Hendrie. North- WANTED -Room and board in re- way 0989. fined Jewish home (kosher). Phone ROOM FOR RENT - Nicely fur- - - - • Cadillac 4743 before 5 p...…

September 19, 1924 • Page Image 10

…SEPTEMBER 19, 1924 ThEkentorckinsOiRoxictz MINORITY TREATIES IMPOTENT MEASURES TnimiLTrintrc By DAVID J. HIRSC'H 1 UIIII 111171U , to , ci # 4101 4 1 A., k ic. '"'' 110 fir44 At bpi • N. ,iy,Iskii_. • Q - • Whoa real •11t•t0 I/008 up, ■ oel it is sure to do so, you'll feed pleased that you acted upon our advice and bought. We hay. se..., eral d ' ble buy. you should ie.' ereatigate. MEMBEP DETROIT R Cif All BOAR AllahBA us...…

September 12, 1924 • Page Image 1

…A merica ffestisk Periodical Cater 4 All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS CLIFTON AMU! - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 11-RONICL - 1- 1 - EDETROIT THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN PRESIDENT'S REPLY TO QUERY ON KLAN BRANDED EVASIVE New Shaarey Zedek Sale of SeatsCommences o vide forTh Provide ‘Vuril)erS Will At Pr M alit and AtINIllary 9-34-0 • Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ...…

September 12, 1924 • Page Image 2

…riff,Prierirsr, Irving fik PAGE TWO CALL CRIMEAN PLAN UTTERLY WASTEFUL VIEW 711INIV 71' r IX VOIMNIKLEICNICAUS "II- Isere Good Furniture Is Not Expensive" — L. B. King Company Holds „ First Anniversary Sale In Its 75-Year History. (Contnued from page 1.) The first anniversary sale of the interest the rebuilding of Palestine as the national Jewish homeland will, L. B. King & Co. in 75 years will 1st under this present favorable eircum- ...…

September 12, 1924 • Page Image 3

…iAmeriallt Palish Periodical Caw CLIFTON MMUS • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO Ts t. Announcement t We have told you that we have been accorded Detroit chstribution of the finest grade, nation- ally . ..nown, ready-to-wear clothes We have withheld the identity of the clothes un- til we were able to show them. We announce iicw our early Fall showing of Hirsh Wickwire graternat nub Chub '?Notes Pia THIE 1.r, I RETAIL MERCHANTS ELECT HIMELHOC...…

September 12, 1924 • Page Image 4

…9ETROtTIEWisif 01110/41C1Z PAGE FOUR EWISII WIfl w. MOIrlaa WIMP AP= •■ ••• ■ •• Published Weekly by The Jewiek Chronicle PubLaded C•, Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager bership in the Klan. What is our attitude? Should we now feel pleased that we are in the circle of the elect? Should we expand with pride because the Nordic superiors have extended such a privilege to us? As for us, we are ju...…

September 12, 1924 • Page Image 5

…v imericait Yewisk Periodical Cc NW CLIFTON ATINU1 • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO fit E _ an. 14-6<>71 A JEWISH BURIAL A True Story. 1 G1AS. - I-k c.) (Copywright, 1921: By Nahum Sokolow. I (Translated from the Original Yid- dish by Bernard G. Richards.) PLEAD FOR WELCOME INTO JEWISH FOLD Portuguese Marranos Declare They Are Surfeited With Masked Existence. By Chas. H. Joseph.) PAGE FIVE &MICA 1. bLISA L 1r _, Both were the oldest phys...…

September 12, 1924 • Page Image 6

…inLy)rawp;Ii.wisne KOVV,E 1•110. PAGE SIX f fliarringro HUDSON' S KOPPY.PLAIN Miss Ella Plain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Plain, and Louis I Koppy were united in marriage Sun- day, Aug. 31, at the home of the bride's parents, 5282 Twenty-third, street, Rabbi A. M. Hershman ofNciat-t ing. After the ceremony a dinner' was served to the immediate fancily.' Mr. and Mrs. Koppy, after a forti nights' wedding trip, will be at heme 'tcm•ard ...…

September 12, 1924 • Page Image 7

…A merica Iewish Periodical ewer moron AVINUI • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE SEVEN hci)t.Thinkriiiv ilicto lc LE Ettgagrntruts Exclusively Fashioned New Coats and Wraps :Expressing. the Lest Word in Style and Elegance - $75, $95, '125 A collection in which train- er, and young 11 . 111111! IL Will find the finest of reek, fabrics and the choicest of new furs. Lustrous pile inelad. Lug F'atenskin,tiathrni•blooln, Kashmir flenara and others ...…

September 12, 1924 • Page Image 8

…0,11 60 11ICL E PAGE EIGHT MUSIC al III III I• Gabrilowitsch Engages Famed I. IN Conductors for Detroit • Symphony Concerts. I Orchestra Hall has just received a ' - Exterior Painting Interior Decorating Wall Papers Exquisite Furniture of cull periods Imported and Doman" — Upholstering Draperies Rugs and Carpets Limps and Shades Window Shades Objets de' Art THE HAIRRYIEtEAN 1227 Griswold St., between Grand River and State Teleph...…

September 12, 1924 • Page Image 9

…A merica ffewish Periacal Carter CLIFTON MMUS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE. PLE*E1 Kordcwtstt •■■ SHOPPING DIRECTORY •••• ■■ •a. CONGREGATION ENGAGES ' CANTOR FROM TORONTO PHOTOGRAPHERS AWNINGS • Congregation Emanuel will hold Rush Hashonah and Yom Kippur C1ilbraf5 Q.Tonicr DETROIT CANVAS CO. I Dtt J•qui,Detroit Products. iaTH Mann WINDOW SHADES. AWNINGS, TENTS, ETC. Cadillac 6970 937 Larned St. E. STROH BUILDING Port aa ...…

September 12, 1924 • Page Image 10

…FIEDrnon,/cwisn AROMAS BY DAVID J 'BRILLIANT ACTORS SECURED BY GEST stryc Ril win tunta pdlike • • NEW YORK.—Production plans of th e firm o f C 0 mstock & Gest for the „„„„,_.0 MEMBEP coming season were announced hy IF,,.. Cor•espoodenc• and Cables of J••isti Telegraphic Agency.) Nlorris Gent, who returned on the Ma- The Palestine government has discovered that extensive trafficking in' jeetic from a 10 weeks' bun of Eur- t firea...…

September 08, 1924 • Page Image 1

…SEPTEMBER 5, 1921 THEI)EntorUnisti OROMG113 . JUDAEANS SEEKING il—IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIII11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111 1111111111111111111111111111 ailithliffill 1111111111101111 E1111111111 r= aN oo3etteg elip $60,000 FOR WORK i t 1 too i v ial , c Sheriff George A. Walters Growth Throughout Country YG Vii";" .1 5 ( IT BY illialLTnnire DAVID J. HIRSCI- I I. V 0 % 11 < ki,i4,A,17,,,,,,,e,l,„.1. C , F OR SAL...…

September 05, 1924 • Page Image 1

…A ,RcricaM lavish Periodical Carter All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS curiae smut • cmcnneart so, onto ETROIT LWISII filtakIICLE THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, VOL. XVI. NO. 15 RELIEF CONFEREES IN CARLSBAD HEAR MENACING REPORTS Nansen and Red Cross Urge Continued Succor For European Jews ACQUIRES FURTHER LAND IN PALESTINE National Fund Purchase. 40,000 Dunama of Land. JERUSALE...…

September 05, 1924 • Page Image 2

…AtE9t7Ron , It.wignattonocLE PAGE TWO IN BEHALF J APPEALS SEE GOOD RESULTS FROM EXPERIMENT OF THEOLOGY SCHOOL IN COLONIZATION For . Faculty Member Spendiail RAW sr vat& W ass& filimmurszacm.rx "Where Good Furniture la Not Expensive" g ■■■ • LI LI Ma %I 116111 MI LI IbM ~ Popular Designs in Desirable ,0 0 II II I I I :11 WI LI OM NMI Some Time in Detroit. Announcing New Arrivals In Living Room Suites (Concluded from page 1.) ew 0...…

September 05, 1924 • Page Image 3

…A merica ,avisk Periodical Ceder CLIFTON VENUS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO apimmiumillmilmilmilimumluimilillimilmillimumunimilmilommotiliiimoimiillitg. ...... TitdontOgiEwlsilaftrocLE - — ;Dwyer Declared by Friends ASSERTS WHY TRIBE Well Equipcd for Post of DESIRES JUDAISM Councilman. Bedouin Sheik Gives Historical and Don't forget to ASK for Guns- berg's Kosher Sandwiches at Palmer Park and Belle Isle Stands. LE-7_ 0 u r remarkable growth ...…

September 05, 1924 • Page Image 4

…jilEVETRon;ftmsn at Rom KLE PAGE FOUR NS, 3 t •.. .1,1b1 ,t , a/ _ffritorrimsneutartICIA TREY) ••• ••• • ■ woos. we ....WI ■■ PoetisedWeekly by Tips Jewish Chretelele WI/ Oly Aw.. Cs.. Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager c liPahat Intermi :ince at Detroit. 1: 1 7,, 1unto General Offices and Publication Building 850 High Street West Telephone: Glendale 9300 14 Subscription, in Adv...…

September 05, 1924 • Page Image 5

…A merico( ffcwisk Periodical Ceder currom AnNtra - CINCINNATI SO, OHIO PAGE FIVE bvisnew07004 kok-nton:F Olt Oep-l'irr, --1AS. (Copywright, 1921. JOSEPH-,-- By Chia. H. Joseph.) - - - — Citizens' Committee Drafts Cohane for Service In . Legislature. Luis Cohane, the attorney, has been ' drafted as a candidate for the state I legislature by a committee of prom- inent citizens in all effort to raise the quality and character of the re...…

September 05, 1924 • Page Image 6

…Pttpentorr i Ansn(ARONICIf. PAGE SIX Engagements facial and ► HUDSON' S dOVSonal_ 43rd All society Item. and other local notes shouldbe communicated to the office of The Chronicle by 5 o'clock Wednesday •liernoon in order to appear in the current week's issue. Phone Glendale 0300. Society Editor. Mail notices • as to be received not later than Wednesday. Among the Detroit folk who have been guests at The Inn in Charlevoix , and have ...…

September 05, 1924 • Page Image 7

…America ffewish Periodical Carter C.INC/I4 NA7I 10. OHIO PAGE SEVEN Picikntorr,kinsit (Alto ne OBITUARY The death of Philip Jacoby, a resi- dent of Detroit for the past 12 years, occurred at his residence, 1449 Long- fellow avenue, Sunday, Aug. 31. Mr. Jacoby was born in Ilungary 46 years ago and came to this country when Mrs. Leba Wasserman and daugh- a young man, living in New York and ter, Miss Anna Wasserman, of lien- drie avenue have...…

September 05, 1924 • Page Image 8

…IEDenten;tenykagasna TL the sense of pleasure and of honor which I feel at being invited this af- ternoon to address this large and in- telligent audience. As I cast my eye over this room, my thoughts go back to another time whose history is well worn with you and which no doubt forms an integral part of your daily life and thought. When I see this in- At the annual meeting of the Federation of Jewish l'hilanthropies telligent and prosperous ...…

September 05, 1924 • Page Image 9

…mirror.: enema . arecuneart so, OHIO PAGE NINE PeacrRonctons4 ROMA NEW COLONY OPENS ON HISTORIC LAND. Pick YOUR Candidates for the House of Representatives (State Legislature) Mizrachi Settlement Planning • to Supply Jerusalem With Dairy Products. First District From the Following List of Well Qualified Citizens Endorsed by a Large Number of Detroiters. 1—JOSEPH C. ARMSTRONG Insurance. Former member Board of Estimates. 2 —CHARL...…

September 05, 1924 • Page Image 10

…PLEkgricon;kwisti9fIONICIE PAGE TEN MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111101111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111= Alex J. Groesbec For GOVERNOR H...…

September 05, 1924 • Page Image 11

…A merica's kivish periodical eater CLIFTON ATZhOl • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN ThEt)entorri /Ewisit (ii RON ICU MUSIC 1 ANTI-SOVIET LEADER SENTENCED TO DEATH 28. As these concerts come in pairs: p the came program will be repeated. The second series, however, will con- ! silt of only four concerts proper. The fifth afternoon, Friday, March Ii, will Was Arrested for Using Fele. Pass• port. bring the annual music memory con-, second ...…

September 05, 1924 • Page Image 12

…Metkixorrinosti PAGE TWELVE itoilue Circuit Court Judge Merriam! JEWS 61MIWIR ■ Ile Endorsed By Bar Leaders and Business Men. VOTE FOR OF CHINA, LONG ESTRANGED FROM BRETHREN, TO RECEIVE AID a strict observance of If a movement now on foot among delity, and wealthy Jews in Shanghai, China, their religion." A Chinese-Jewish inscription of the backed by influential support in the United States, is successful, Jewish same date says: "Our r...…

September 05, 1924 • Page Image 13

…A l Natal, ffewish Periodical eater C1-1 ► ON Antal! - CINGINNA11 20, OHIO PAGE THIRTEEN Tite9Entop; joist I olitas IA: Getting Back to the Soil Epic of Ukrainian and Crimean Jews' Struggle to Cain Foot- hold as Husbandinen, Though Erstwhile Dwellers in Cities and Towns. Mj Thousands of epics are being lived are now 15,000. In the whole state now in the Ukraine and Crimea, thou- of Odessa, half of the 50,000 Jewish sands of lives are be...…

September 05, 1924 • Page Image 14

…litcpEritondposti ORM ICUS PAGE FOURTEEN f ir_he elithrvit's O.Toriter JEWISH EXPULSIONS By Su'smith lah-Kishor. l'he seed of Jew-hatred, q hich per- haps had been already planted in Ger- mar, by the sudden NM ur,11.n o f a Duke's chaplain to Judaism, flourish- ed greatly during the Crusades. In spite of the pleas of N gentle and noble -hearted Christiao monk, Ber- nard of nail- mods, the Jews were butchered, burnt and tortured without m...…

September 05, 1924 • Page Image 15

…vfmaricali ffewish Periodical eater CLIFTON APINDI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE FIFTEEN &Pa eon-Intuit (Alto lc Ir. Judge FAVORS J. D. C. MOVE COMMUNISTS URGE TO RENEW RELIEF RIGHTS FOR JEWS Miller Accorded Labor Support When Mem- LAWS ber of Legislature. County Circuit Court, who is a can- didate to succeed himself, in discus- Ja• his attitude toward the interests of indoor, declared: "I never repre- d a labor organization, but in s...…

September 28, 1923 • Page Image 1

…Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English Telephone GLENDALE IFEDETROIT LWISI1 9-3-0-0 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION ICLOSE CENTRAL OFFICE OF WORLD ANTI-JEWISH BODY Protagonist of Palestine Who Is Visiting Jews of America. N. Y. Seminary 1 Uprising Against 1 SHAAREY ZED) K TO " Heads Drive for $1,000,000 I SPEAKERS OF NOTE AT SERVICES Whole of Czecho-Slovakia is Inundated With Anti-Se- milk Literature. Nationally P...…

September 28, 1923 • Page Image 2

…iitEDETRon;ffinsn Rcoi Timm inumn BY DAVID Prinnire J. iirma liIRSCH Children's Corner (Frem noble• of Jewish Correepeadesea Serene and Jewish Telegraphk Agents.) Professor liochson, who was nominated by the Roumanian government party, has been elected to a senatorship. The new senator is one of the deans of the Czernowitz University. • • • • As dad used to say, there'. only on. thing that can be dickered for profitably in the dark, and...…

September 28, 1923 • Page Image 3

…America ffavish Periodical eater Michigan s Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English CLIFTON AYINUZ • CINCINNATI 20, 0400 IFEbETROIT LW[SII 11RONICL- Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 j MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION DISCLOSE CENTRAL OFFICE OF WORLD ANTI-JEWISH BODY ' Protagonist of Palestine Who Is Visiting Jews of America. SHAAREY ZEDEK TO HEAR SPEAKERS OF NOTE AT SERVICES Whole of Czecho-Slovakia is Inundated With Anti-Se- mitic L...…

September 28, 1923 • Page Image 4

…:AGE TWO MOrritorr i/E ■ viss,(Ritomtais rt OVERS of the beautiful will find a veritable feast of attractiveness and value in our Fall display, not only in our own superb bed room furni- ture (made in our own factory) but in handsome suites for the living and dining room, as well as odd pieces and unique units for various parts of the home. 11 1 A morning or afternoon spent in going through our three floors (108 complete rooms) will be fo...…

September 28, 1923 • Page Image 5

…American Amish, Pais dial Cuter ulnas Amara CINCINNATI 30, Ot110 Tilr,f)n vow bwICII PIRO'S IC LE A VIEW OF JEWS IN RUSSIA participation of the Jews in Russian affairs is alleged to to' the sole cause of all the troubles that have clone up- the Soviets Through the Eyes of an Italian Diplo- on the country. The Jews are blamed Life Under for everything. matic Agent. In the most intellectual and cultur- ed circles, you will cosine across the ...…

September 28, 1923 • Page Image 6

…PAGE FOUR rti4eritorr,ftiussiORwoci,c WARE & CO. !SYNAGOGUES HEAR SEMINARY APPEAL .. — hi Max Drob, chairman of its Endow- ment fund cuminittee said that the, Seminary had been in financial ditti- fatties for a number of years and that By DR. JOSEPH LURIA Members on several occasions Louis Marshall , New York Stook Exchange has had personally to advance thou- „ m iTh d.' sl;s osh',',r s "it's; h r, sti..": w i'' is ls ::: i`o'n...1". the ...…

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