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May 11, 1917 • Page Image 2

…11111111Iiimina m mai mii iim m im ma n nim a am im iiii m ma m mi m ma tia lim m iam m ai na mmummaim m im m mii im aii iim iii iii mii im m ai mm il itia m iam m e VIM MOM MOM MIN omm, momm woo 1Wi 1W, THE AMERICAN JEWISH CONGRESS FIRST STEP: NOMINATING CONVENTIONS. omo mom mom MMo MID /MO Ow. MM. 1W, Ow. mom woo mom WM IMP MOM MOD MO OMM IMO MIM 1W, mom mom omm IMM MOM MOM MOM MEM IWO MOM 1W. MEM ow, mmo omm omm...…

May 11, 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. 11 DETROIT, MICH., MAY 11, 1917 $1.50 per Year Single CopiesIOCents J Julius Freud Pledges 10% of Detroit's War Fund ETROIT'S campaign to dis- cover the public-spirited cit- izen who would agree to donate ten per cent of the amount to be raised in this community for war relief, reached a great and thrilli...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 4 "I only wish," said the patriarchal figure, "that I could tell you how deeply I feel the responsibility which conies with this crying appeal. It is a privilege for me to be able to re- spond and I thank God that he has blessed me with the substance where- with to do my humble share. The hand of God is written on the wall and unlike the ancient king in the scriptures, Israel will not be found wanting." Other Contributio...…

May 11, 1917 • Page Image 5

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 5 Elihu Root Should Not Head Commission to Russia, Says Henry Morgenthau Deplores Appointment Because He Is "Utterly Out of Sympathy With Jewish Race," Attitude on Passport Question as Secretary of State Justifies Opposition, Says Justice Brandeis Better Man For Position New York. — Samuel Untermyer, speaking last week in Cooper Union to 3,000 members of the Jewish League of American Patriots, deplored the selec- tion ...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 6 Delegates Representing Jewish Organizations a Local Congress Meeting THE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY A CcouNTANTS A. F. THAYER CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT MAIN 1738 AUDITS 617 DIME BANK BLDG. OFFICE — SYSTI M — FACTORT Corporate and other hooks opened or closed Trial Balances Rectified AUTOMOBILES Mylon-Galvin Co. ROSS 8 The specially designed Car Grand 372 732 Woodward Ave. Wailing, Lerchen & Compa...…

May 11, 1917 • Page Image 7

…7 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE $250,000 Result of New York Hippodrome Meeting For War Relief THE DIME SAYINGS BANK STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF Nathan Straus Advises Rich "Slackers" Should be Ostracized and Shamed For Not Giving---Jews in Russia Will Become Industrial Powers, says Judge Rosalasky. New York—A quarter of a million dollars was raised for Jewish war suf- ferers last night at the Hippodrome, where Josef Rosenblatt, the Russi'bin Can...…

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…8 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE tial duty of the synagogue is to preach social justice beyond which . there is nothing; that the pulpit that does not ring week after week Issued Every Friday by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Company. with this message is by that token a failure ; and that the rabbi who in General Manager every sermon does not play upon this single string, is by that fact a - - ANTON KAUFMAN coward. The author apparently does not rea...…

May 11, 1917 • Page Image 9

…9 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Congregational News j /?(-- TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES. SHIAAREY ZEDEK NOTES. Sunday Services. Saturday morning services begin at 9 o'clock. Rabbi A. M. Hershman will deliver his weekly sermon, be- ginning at 10 o'clock. "The N, Vise Man and the Fool" will be the subject of Rabbi Franklin's Sermon on Sunday morning of this week at Temple Beth El. Services begin at 10:45. All are invited. Young People's Society. The a...…

May 11, 1917 • Page Image 10

…DRIPPING SPRINGS COPPER CO. Shares Are Going to $2.00 In a Few Days Dripping Springs Copper Co. 45 Years Ago Someone told your father to buy Calumet & Hecla Copper Stock at $1.00, today it is worth $550 and has paid $1342 in dividends a clear profit of $1892 on each dollar. 15 Years Ago— Some told you to buy Calumet & - Arizona Copper Stock at $5.00, today it is worth $77.00 per share and has paid hundreds in dividends. 11 Years Ago Someone...…

May 11, 1917 • Page Image 11

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 12 12111111111111111111111111111311111111111111M111111313111111111111111111111311113111111111111111111111111111111111111131111111111111111111111111111111111111111113111111111111111113111111111111111111111111 111MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMI1 11311111111111111111111111111 E 111111111111311111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111113111111111111111M1111111111112 !_=). OCIETY • To insure publica...…

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…THE JEWISH Rabbi Leo M. Franklin will give the invocation and deliver the address at the graduation of the nurses of the Children's Free Hospital on Tuesday, May 15. Mr. Samuel D. Frankel, presi- dent of the Jewish Student Con- gregation of the U. of M., was in the city on Tuesday of the past week. Mr. Jacob II. Davis has re- turned from a two weeks' trip in the east. Mr. Harry May of Omaha, who has been visiting friends and rela- tives in De...…

May 11, 1917 • Page Image 13

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 14 SOCIETY Mr. and 'N1rs. Nlitchell 13. Robin- son returned from an extended mo- tor trip through Ohio. While in Columbus, 0., they attended the Cantor-Topper betrothal reception. Mr. Harvey B. Abrams has left for an extended trip through the east. NIrs. B. Green, who was former- ly Miss 1 lelen Deutch of this city, is visiting liss Sadie Lipsitz of 742 Brush street. 11-. and Mrs, Samuel Trost of Cincinnati, O., were i...…

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…15 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE CLEVELAND RAISES TWO- THIRDS OF ITS SHARE OF WAR RELIEF FUND AT DINNER. $100,000 Pledged to $150,000 Quota. Expect to Raise Over $200,000. Dr. Stephen S. Wise, Orator of Evening. Cleveland, Ohio.—It was one of the most remarkable gatherings in the history of the Cleveland Jewish com- munity. On Tuesday night the spring drive for $150,000 for the Jewish sufferers in the war zone began with a dinner at the Excelsior C...…

May 11, 1917 • Page Image 15

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 16 The Jewish Woman Miss Harriet B. Lowenstein of New York is a Lawyer, Certified Public Accountant and City Corporation Counsel. The Gorham Shop FINE LEATHER Remarkable Jewish Girl Engaged by Felix M. Warburg of Kuhn, Leob & Co., as Adviser. Tremendous vitality, alertness of manner and a keen sense of humor arc thecharacteristioi of this remark- able young woman, Harriet B. Low- enstein, of New York city. The rec- ...…

May 11, 1917 • Page Image 16

…17 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE All Jews Expelled From Jaffa Pillage, Murder, Robbery and Starvation Caused by Djemal Pasha TEMPLE TIFERETH ISRAEL OF CLEVELAND ELECTS SUCCESSOR TO RABBI MOSES J. GRIES. Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver Is But 26 Years of Age—Has Established Reputation as Leader. The Provisional Executive Com- store for any Jew who might be so mittee for General Zionist Affairs has foolhardy as to oppose the looters. received from absolute...…

May 11, 1917 • Page Image 17

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 18 DR. RUDOLPH I. COFFEE RES- CUES "GERMAN SPIES" FROM JAIL. Intervenes for Two Jewish Peddlers in Omaha Suspected of Espionage. Yiddish Words in a Telegram Gives "Clue" to "Enemy Plot." But for the prompt and courageous action of Dr. Rudolph I. Coffee, So- cial Service Director of the Indepen- dent Order of B'nai B'rith, two Jew- ish peddlars of Omaha, Neb., would now be languishing behind prison bars with the serious...…

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…• YOURS IN HASTE CADILLAC 3 0 1 G R-s 0 1.• CADI LLAC rs 3 0 1 TOURING CARS TAXICABS LIMOUSINES Private Appearing Cars For All Occasions Broadway Taxicab & Messenger Co. 262 RANDOLPH STREET ABE T. HERTZBERG General Manager A. B. NEWMAN CO. Manufacturers of Paper and Cork Cigar and Cigarette Holders AMERICANIZE YOUR STORE WITH AMERICAN MADE FIXTURES Your hopes and expectations will be fully realized if you select "The Americ...…

May 04, 1917 • Page Image 1

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The only Jewish Publication in the State of Michigan Devoted to the Interests of the Jewish People Vol. II. DETROIT, MICH., MAY 4, 1917 A Wonderful Privilege Goes Begging! Julius Rosenwald, of Chicago, was given the wonderful privilege of donating 10% of the amount collected for the Jewish War Sufferers during the year 1917. He accepted it! Other wealthy Jews have followed his lead, and agreed to give 10 % of the tota...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Better Phone 11111111:11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111i11111111141111111111111111‘111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111E Ill '”11'11,1111111 1 ,1 ' , 111 ■ • 1:1,i1, 111 11.1il1:l...…

May 04, 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. 10 $1.50 per Year Single Copies10Cents DETROIT, MICH., MAY 4, 1917 American Jewry Loses Great Teacher and Leader Dr. J. Leonard Levy, Rabbi of Temple Rodef Shalom, Pitts- R burgh, Pa., Died at his Home Thursday, April 24, at Ev. DR. J. LEONARD LEVY, rabbi of Rodef Shalom Temple of Pius- burgh, Pennsylvania,...…

May 04, 1917 • Page Image 4

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 4 on "Hopes and Beliefs," "The Lights of the World," "Modern Society," "Judaism, Past, Present and Future," "Questions for Our Consideration," "The XIX. Century," etc. He was the author of the transla- tion of "Tractate Rosh Hashana" (New, Year), the first volume of the Babylonian Talmud to appear in Eng- lish in America. He founded the Philadelphia Sterilized Milk, Ice and Coal Society, and the Home of De- light, a slum...…

May 04, 1917 • Page Image 5

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE "Give MORE Than Your Share" Slogan Adopted by War Relief Committee to Be Hammered Home to Detroit The Detroit Committee for the Re- lief of European Jews has adopted as the slogan of its forthcoming cam- pa i g n : "Give MORE than Your Share!" The slogan explains in graphic manticr the urgent nature of the relief work, as well as the re- sponse which is expected of every CWCSS Jew andj i in Detroit. "It is not enough th...…

May 04, 1917 • Page Image 6

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 6 THE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY A CCOUNTANTS A. F THAYER CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AUDITS MAIN 1730 OFFICE -SYSTIM - FACTOPIY Corporate and other books opened or closed 617 DIME BANK BLDG. Trial Balances Rectified AUTOMOBILES Mylon-Galvin Co. ROSS 8 The specially designed Car 732 Woodward Ave. Grand 372 Watling, Lerchen & Company Investment Bankers MUNICIPAL AND CORPORATION List of Bonds owned by...…

May 04, 1917 • Page Image 7

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE NEW YORK KEHILLAH FOR JEWISH STATE AFTER WAR. Convention for Jewish Schools Wants Conscripts to Observe Sabbath and Dietary Laws--Sends Greetings to Russia. NEW YORK.—The Kehillah of New York City assembled for its eighth an- nual convention last Sunday, asserted its faith in the speedy restoration of Pales- tine to the Jewish nation. More than 300 delegates, representing a million and a half Jews, cheered and sang for ...…

May 04, 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 Offices 314 Peter Smith Bldg. $1.50 per year Phones: Cherry 3381 and 1526 Editorial Contributor - - RABBI LEO M.. FRANKLIN, The Jewish Chronicle invites correspondence on subjects of inter- est to the Jewish people, but disclaims r...…

May 04, 1917 • Page Image 9

…9 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Congregational News TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES. SHAAREY ZEDEK. Rabbi Nathan Krass of Brooklyn to Speak Sunday. Saturday morning services begin at 9 o'clock. Rabbi A. M. Hershman will deliver his weekly sermon, be- ginning at 10 o'clock. Rabbi Nathan Krass of Brooklyn, who is recognized as one of the ablest and most eloquent men occupying a pulpit in Greater New York, will oc- cupy Rabbi Fra—nklin's pulpit in the Temple ...…

May 04, 1917 • Page Image 10

…▪ 10 .74 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE E.; 711 0.1w Fr: SOCIETY -:- To insure publication, all items of social interest should be sent to Miss Ruth Rosenfield, 130 Palmer Avenue, East. Phone North 4063, not later than Tuesday evening. Mrs. George L. Friedman of Brush street left on Sunday for Rochester, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Ginsburg of Buf- falo have returned to their home in Buffalo after a few days' visit in the city. Mr. and Mrs. I. Himel...…

May 04, 1917 • Page Image 11

…11 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE "This is my 30th Year of Buying my Clothes at B. Siegel Co's" A customer who bought a tailored suit last Tuesday made the above comment. We print this remark be- cause if we have succeeded in pleasing this lady and her family (whom we number among our customers) for a score and a half of years, we surely are able to serve others as well. Detroit has sonic of the best stores, in various lines, to be found in Amer- ica...…

May 04, 1917 • Page Image 12

…12 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE ENGAGEMENTS NOTED JEWISH WOMAN Rabbi and Mrs. Herz Benowit of Toledo, Ohio, announce the engage- ment of .their daughter, Frieda, to Mr. Ben Silberblatt, formerly of this city. Mr. and NIrs. M. B. Netzorg of 430 Chicago boulevard announce the engagement of their daughter, Rosa- lie B., to Mr. Louis Archie Harris. Mr. Samuel \\Tolson announces tilt engagement of his sister, Minnie Ruth, to Mr. Phillip Kahn of Vander-...…

May 04, 1917 • Page Image 13

…13 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 300 Jewish Young Women To Partici- pate In Flower Day, May 20th Will Meet Wednesday Evening, at Home of I. L. Scheinman, 90 Rowena St. All Jewish Young Women Urged to Attend. A few years ago, Lady Rothschild was presented with a flower from a farm in Palestine. With great en- thusiasm she pinned it to her bosom, exclaiming, "How proud I am to pos- sess a flower of our own historic home!" Every Jewish young woman in ...…

May 04, 1917 • Page Image 14

…14 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The Jewish Woman The Gorham Shop Mrs. Albert Lucas, of New York, a Great Social Service Worker St. Dunstan Descendant of Famous Jewish Family Prominent In War Relief Work- Is Called "Aunt Lucas" By Ghetto Children Somerset Rebecca Lucas by birth and mar- riage properly occupies a prominent place in Jewish affairs. Daughter of a distinguished line of Sephardic not- ables, she is the sixth lineal descend- ant of t...…

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…15 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Anxiety Felt For Safety of Ambassador Abram I. Elkus Severance of Relations With Turkey Occurs During Illness- —Ameri- can Jews in Country to Be Aided By United States WASHINGTON.—The State De- partment has just announced that the expected break of diplomatic relations On the part of Turkey with our gov- ernment, has—at the instance of her Teutonic ally—been effected. State De- partment officials are unable to say w...…

May 04, 1917 • Page Image 16

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April 27, 1917 • Page Image 1

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The only Jewish Publication in the State of Michigan Devoted to the Interests of the Jewish People DETROIT, MICH., APRIL 27, 1917 Vol. II. 46 11;0-14641 Ira 41 I ij mR1 Vatil IMPti "MI INA IN; LINA ** jval A.. No. 9 It I ‘q,1 "HELP US!" JEWS OF RUSSIA TO JEWS OF AMERICA LH Pt WE ARE FREE-But HUNGRY! —Courtesy. American Jewish Chronicle. ■ ;"• 11 644411FM "ArJ...!3A1 1 4 11,,v1.;"-,4111,1, ,i 01,0}11,Calkil...…

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…2 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE BRKKHNNICHIMBRIM I HICXXXXIONIIINUM tri p•o• D 1 11 13 Cocktail Sets The Gorham Shop J Annual Sale Grape Fruit Sets of SILVERWARE SILVER PLATED WARE WATCHES AND CLOCKS Toast Racks Breakfast Warming Dishes Many Pieces for Additions to the Family Silver to make space for incoming lines of new merchandise ■ 110111110111111M111.1111111110 111111 The Saving Is About 40% Trays and Waiters THE A-1 MILD 10c CI...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The only Jewish publication in the State of Michigan Devoted to the interests of the Jewish people Vol. II. No. I • 9 DETROIT, MICH., APRIL 27, 1917 $1.50 per Year Single Copies10 Cents Detroit Is United For Jewish War Relief Committees Join Hands To Raise Fund of $250,000. NATIONAL RELIEF CON- PROMINENT JEWS IN "BIG FERENCE PERFECTS PLANS DRIVE" FOR WAR RELIEF David A. Brown Elected General Director of "Whirlwi...…

April 27, 1917 • Page Image 4

…4i THE JEWISH CHRONICLE ten per cent. of all moneys • raised in certain states or cities. The following were the assessments levied: Alabama, $700,000;• Arizona, $4,000; Arkansas, $20,000, California, $700,000; Colorado, $70,000; Connecticut, $300,- 000; Delaware, $18,000; District of Co- lumbia, $80,000; Florida, $30,000; Geor- gia, $100,000; ;Idaho, $10.000. Illinois, $1,000,000; Indiana, $150,000; Iowa, $125,000; Kansas, $30,000; Ken- 'uc...…

April 27, 1917 • Page Image 5

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Temple Beth El Elects Assistant Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg Will Assume Duties on September 1, 1917. At a special meeting of Congrega- tion Beth El, held last Monday eve- ning, it was unanimously voted to elect an assistant to Rabbi Franklin, the office being tendered to Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg for a term of two years beginning September 1st, 1917. The growth of the Congrega- tion has been such as to make an as- sistant...…

April 27, 1917 • Page Image 6

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Lillamiminilminiiilinniminlimulimiminumuninummumimilimumilimmilinimaimim iimmimmiumuluminilimilimunimilimumiliiiiiiiimillmilimumilimiuminmimillmimmiumuninilinniummilim,. . 1 THE COMPLETE LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS AND AMOUNTS TO THE - - 4, WAR SUFFERERS' FUND FOR THE YEAR, 1916 f . - . . .„. - ..- ., . , _. _. _ . Submitted by Detroit Committee for the Relief of Jewish War Sufferers, David A. Brown, General Director I-. =:. .a. ...…

April 27, 1917 • Page Image 7

…■•• •+,...1.... ■ .••• •••••■•••••••••••....' SHE i1Wig1-1 CHRONICLE Address. Name. Amount. Name. Address. Frank, Louis J., 1413 Dime Bank Goldberg, Airs. ' J. I L , 167 Gratiot Alimulit. Bldg 200.00 Ave., 5.00 Frank, Meyer and Sidney, 26 Monroe 200.00 Goldberg, Julius, 1062 4th Ave 50.00 Frank & Steinberg, 16 Monroe Ave 1,000.00 Goldberg, Jude, 334 Adelaide 100.00 Frank Charles 100.00 Goldbum, W. IL, 310 Woodward Ave. 20.00 Frankel, S. R.,...…

April 27, 1917 • Page Image 8

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE ti Amount. `Name. Address. Kuttnauer, Mr. and Mrs. Louis, 114 25.00 Frederick . .. Kuttinauer, Mr. Milton, 94 Palmer 5.00 Ave. E. 5.00" Kuttnaier,. Milton, 452 Riopelle Lachman, Mrs. Simon, 153 Farns- 25.00 worth Ave. 200.00 Lachman, Simon, 36 Monroe 5.00 Lachman, Samuel, 36 Monroe 10.00 Ladies' Aid Society, Saginaw, Mich 10.00 Caffrey Bros., 247 Pacific Ave 25.00 Lambert, Mrs. B., 150 Hancock W Lambert, Ben and D. B., 4...…

April 27, 1917 • Page Image 9

…THE JEWISH CHRO .NICLE Address. Name. Amount. Address. Name. Amount. Name. Amount. Address. White, Chas. S., 612 Hammond Bldg. • 5.00 1.00 Sher''Israel It 1.00 Sugar, Victor H., 2155. Thayer Sherman, A., 1053...Hastings Wickes, W. J., Saginaw, Mien .. 25.00 10.00 Sugarman, M 9 322 Erskine 1.00 Wiekey, C. C., 91U Union Trust Bldg 2.UU 7 Cadillac Square Sherman, ,Wm. 2.00 Sulzberger, Mayer, 221 Delaware 50.0U %Vence, Bess 10.00 5.00 25.00 Sumet...…

April 27, 1917 • Page Image 10

…1,0 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Jacob H. Schiff For Cultural Center in Palestine Makes Startling Announcement at Mass Meeting of Jewish Youth of America. NEW YORK.—At the first annual mass meeting of the League of the Jewish Youth of America, held last Sunday at the Century Theater, Mr. Jacob H. Schiff, who came to the meeting as a guest, but was prevailed upon to address the gathering, de- livered himself of some sentiments, running contrary to ...…

April 27, 1917 • Page Image 11

…11 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Zangwill Returns to Zionist Movement Y. M. H. A. to Aid in Army Welfare Work Prospect of Fall of Palestine to Allies Decides Move— Was Territorialist Zionist. Israel Zangwill, the distinguished English author, has announced his re- turn to the Zionist movement, from which he has been alienated since 1905. At a meeting in London, held several days ago, Mr. Zangwill said that it was almost certain that, at the end of...…

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…12 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Issued Every Friday by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Company. ANTON KAUFMAN - - - General Manager Michigan's Only Jewish Publication. Subscription in Advance $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 Jewish people, but disclaims r...…

April 27, 1917 • Page Image 13

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 13 Congregational News TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES. SHAAREY ZEDEK. Sunday Services. The subject of Rabbi Franklin's sermon on Sunday morning at Tem- ple Beth El will be "Business as Usual." Confirmation Class. Beginning this week the Confirma- tion class will meet twice each week instead of once, as lireiofore. Rabbi Krass of BroOklyn to Occupy Pulpit of Temple Beth El on May 6. On Sunday morning, May 6th, the pulpit of the ...…

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…15 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Reading Cii"ilelti .ef at the iioilic Of 'Alt's. Fred gokng.eld this week. This is the first nie'eting of the club since early in latinary, the majority of the members 14ing spent the winter months at the v'arious southern resorts. .11Ir., and Airs. Max Polasky and 1,011IS and Norman, who have 1)(9'1 -spending the winter o n in southern California, ,are expected 14nite on May first, Or.. and, Mrs. A. Metzner and fam- ...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 16 SOCIETY MARRIAGES The Young People's Society of the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue closed its social season last Sunday evening with a play and dance. The play, "BoX and Cox," was a charming trav- esty, in which but three .members of the society took part. Mr. Joshua Sarasohn was "Box," Mr. Louis \Vine, "Cox," and Jacob Fisher, "Mrs. Bouncer." A large and enthusiastic audience applauded the players and participated in the ...…

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