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June 23, 1922 • Page Image 2

…Tit L9Entorrlaisn 61RON ICUE PAGE TWO Fraternal and Club Notes Success in Home Furnishings Requires Study You have not completed a home by merely furnishing it. Decorative schemes and furniture must harmonize. "Good Furniture" is the important feature of all. When the question arises of what sort of furniture to buy, you would show wisdom to employ our counsel. We manufacture "Good Furniture." See it built. MUCH ADO ABOUT RUTENBERG PLAN...…

June 23, 1922 • Page Image 3

…__ Asia= !with Periodical eater CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINN111 30, OM ritikrItorr, t Young Judaea Smart Summer Silk Dresses, lb 418 11 A Club ALPHA THETA KAPPA Club FORMS U. D. CHAPTER The Alpha Theta Kappa, a Jewish Notes legal fraternity, organized at the De- troit College of Law two years ago, has granted a charter to a group of University of Detroit students for the formation of Beta chapter at that FOURTEENTH ANNUAL $25 PAGE THRES ...…

June 23, 1922 • Page Image 4

…7/wig-mon:Al7Sa (ARON ICLE PAGE FOUR TIFEDEFROITIEWISH (ARON 1CLE as to permit them to give generously to that cause, let them give without reference to what others may do and let them measure their own duty less by the attitude of the niggardly and the MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION miserly in the comunity who always carry a less burden than is rightfully their share, than by the standards of those who are Published Weekly by The Jewi...…

June 23, 1922 • Page Image 5

…llefiCillf 'apish Periodical eater CUPTON ATINU1 - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVI!: ref: &mon. fr:wwi OVA ICU: 0. 654/ 1 4 5 — GiAs. 81(' -ft JOSEPH-- (Copywrieht, 1921. By Chu. II. Joseph.) What effect President Obregon's offer to open Mexico to half • million Jews will have upon Palestine and other Jewish territorial pro- jects is problematical. To my mind this offer of the Mexican president is one of the most important in relation ...…

June 23, 1922 • Page Image 6

…TfisPrytory,Invish ei RON ICLE Er Charming June Bride. ocial and Qrson ai "Our Light. Shine Everywhere" and other local note. should be communicated to the office ol the All Society Chronicle by IS o'clock Wednesday •Iternoon In order to appear in the current week's Issue. Phone Glendale 8326, Society Editor. Mail notices so a. to be received not later than Wednesday. Did You See It? Music lovers of Detroit will be re- galed with a wea...…

June 23, 1922 • Page Image 7

…,Amerkam Jewish Periorlleal Cater /1169LIKOIKIEWISII &RON killit 4190‘1"4110"4.clias=lhAl 'Tis the Time for A g f SWEATERS Silk Sweaters $18.75 Up Fibre Silk, Alpaca and Wool Sweaters $5.75 Up 0 i al an QrSOlika NEW YORK.—The Bureau of Jew- ish Social Research publishes the tenth issue of Summary of Events of ' Jewish Interest, which is compiled by Sabbath Services: The Misses Betty Sanders and its Department of Information and Stati...…

June 23, 1922 • Page Image 8

…Ptt, ' 1 '1 Kyr tr.wISfl ttON ICIL PAGE EIGHT TOBACCO IN PALESTINE ICING WAH LO CO. IS NOW detail and lucidity, exactly the poll- AT THE CADILLAC HOTEL Lion in which as I conceive it, the The Jewish Colonial Association, general mandate question for Pales- A highly interesting and significant tine and the Near Fast stands. I have The King Wah Lo Company, orig- in addition to granting financial as- Speech Before the League Council Declaring ...…

June 23, 1922 • Page Image 9

…Americo( Amish Palatial Cater CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI PAGE NINE TftEPETROryjp4Sil eigornag YOUNG WOMEN ENROLL FOR Y. W. H. A. CAMP OPENING JULY 2 BOASTS ONLY TOMMIES HALLIN'S FURNISHES HOME BEAUTIFYING PLANS, ESTIMATES nM geASNpecialist tMeD EzHcihLaL Seal E sA fore long, a crowd gathered about MANY PREVENT ARABS FROM the two strangers. "Who wishes to "' I exchange what you have CUTTING JEWS' THROATS and do not want for what buy the...…

June 23, 1922 • Page Image 10

…ThEPErnoirfixisti(11KOX l'A GE TEN JUNE 23, 1922 k-. : . 1 11111111111111ii1111111111111111111111111111111111111M111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111011111111111111111111111111ffillniffiMMIM11111111111111111110 1111111111111111011111ffillik • Fr-= TIRES AND AUTO SUPPLIES at Most Reasonable Prices Belle Isle Tire Supply Co. 7025 E. J•fferion Ave. Edgewood 602 Near the Bridge New York Custom ShoeShop 1: I Shoes and Boots buil...…

June 16, 1922 • Page Image 1

…America ffewith Periodical Carta Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English write( MINIM • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO IfEbETROITAWISII 11-RONICL Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION LEADING N. Y. JEWS LAUNCH DRIVE FOR JEWISH EDUCATION Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1922 VOL XII. NO. 4 • MOVE MADE TO CUT Prominent Editor DISCRIMINATION IS Endorses Zionism PRACTICED...…

June 16, 1922 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWELVE rtisPentorrjEwisitakarictE JUNE 9, 1922 The number of Chaluzim admitted to Palestine in the first quarter of 1922 reached 2,452, according to figures published in Jerusalem. A group of Jewish students and their teachers have bought a tract of 150 dunama of land near Jerusalem for the purpose of settling on it and becoming independent farmers. • • • • The new railroad between Petach-Tikvah and Jaffa is now in operation. The mana...…

June 16, 1922 • Page Image 3

…F Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English { IfEbETROITAWISII 611tONICL Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL XII. NO. 4 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1922 BERLINER, JEWISH INVENTOR, LEADING N. Y. JEWS EMILE ADDS TO HIS MANY ACHIEVEMENTS LAUNCH DRIVE FOR JEWISH EDUCATION (Copyright Jewish Correspondence Bureau, 1922.) By MAX RHOADE WASHINGTON, D. C. Em...…

June 16, 1922 • Page Image 4

…ME9gritorrimmiORomias PAGE TWO . DISCRIMINATION IS LEADING N. Y. JEWS PRACTICED AGAINST LAUNCH DRIVE FOR JEWS IN COLLEGES JEWISH EDUCATION (Continued from page 1.) (C,oatlauea From Page Oue. cence." There is also the genteel tradition at Ilarvard, Yale and gations that the reform congrega- Princeton. Grdauation from them tions of this country might be uni- has in the past carried with it a fied. He felt that the synagogue was the greatest a...…

June 16, 1922 • Page Image 5

…A merica Amish Periodical Carter CLIPTOK ATINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THRES PEPerizonjEwurteutoxiaz MAX LIEBERMAN ANNOUNCES STARTING OF CONSTRUCTIVE WORK ON NEW FIVE STORY MODERN FURNITURE BUILDING 1 French finish. Yard wide. All shade a. Launders nicely. 7 :: i—i1.:11 M411 1.11., - 0 71.-711 o' - --:-.: .1-' ---- lid f Foulard designs, light and dark shades. Yard wide. Regular 50c quality. --- • 0 0C:011107 ew -. IN I Rem...…

June 16, 1922 • Page Image 6

…litOkroarrjewissi (ARON ICLC PAGE FOUR THE*TROITJEMil MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President intered as second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Postoffice at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879. lated; if they are made now to appreciate the importance of the congregation in organized Jewish life, and if now they are made acquainted with th...…

June 16, 1922 • Page Image 7

…MEDeriton;kwun GATHER FUNDS FOR RUTENBERG SCHEME 141bo.ii (Copywright, 1921. By Chas. 11. Joseph.) No better cause could be furthered by financial aid then the Jew- ish Theological Seminary of New York. A campaign is now under way to raise $100,000 annually for the proper maintenance of this very much needed institution. I believe that the so-called Concerns. tire congregation will be for • prolonged period the popular congre• gation in A...…

June 16, 1922 • Page Image 8

…AA litEDETRonjonsnaiaoroca PACE SIX RECEIVES PRAISE FOR HER GRACEFUL DANCING m;mo See this nine-piece Suite of French Walnut displayed in our window at— $325 0 aclal aad Qrsonai All Society items •nd other local notes s hould he communic•ted to the office of the Chronicle by a o'clock Wednesday afternoon in order to appear th• current week's Issue. Phone Glendale a326, Socie ty Editor. Mall notices so as to be received not later than ...…

June 16, 1922 • Page Image 9

…A INClitalt lavish Periatiail ewer CLIITC04 AISKIII • CUICINHATI 30, OHIO PAGE 'SEVEN fiT I)rrnorrjoisiteittoNica. aL Fragrant Blossoms Provide Setting for Pretty Wedding C.$, if Miss Helen Feerer of Brush street has returned from Virginia College School for Girls in Roanoke, W. Va. DETROIT, MICHIGAN No connection with any other store. The many Detroit friends of Mrs. Charles Connheim, who was a for- mer resident of this city, will be...…

June 16, 1922 • Page Image 10

…ThEM:ruon;AwisnefRoxictz PAGE EIGHT SAMUEL WILL RETURN TO PALESTINE DURING JULY I ocial •and iarsortal LONDON.-0. T. A.)-Sir Her- bert Samuel has left for France where he will take one month's holiday, af- ter which he will return to Palestine, arriving there about the middle of July. David Roth of 526 Melbourne has left for a few weeks' stay at Mc- Keesport, Pa. TIRES AND AUTO SUPPLIES at Most Reasonable Prices Louis Landsberg of 1390...…

June 16, 1922 • Page Image 11

…7i, PAGE NINE ■ itompy snai RON Ian _ YOUR OPPORTUNITY 1250 '1250 5-Passenger Phaeton F. 0. B. Detroit 5-Passenger Phaeton F. 0. B. Detroit 115 Inch Wheel Base. Weight 1740 pounds. Books Open For Subscriptions AIR COOLED SIX Thousands, including many of the most prominent engineers and automobile manufacturers, have inspected, tested and rid- den in this wonder car, and claim it is the only step for- ward in motor car construc- ti...…

June 16, 1922 • Page Image 12

…PAGE TEN TntikritorriEwisit(iKON 'New York Custom ShoeShop ZI JIM111111111111111 1 1111ifillillffillillffillIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIM11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111 11111111111111111111111111111111M11 114 Shoes and Boots built to order. Jockey and Riding Boots, Ballet Slip- pers. Specialists in cripple and orthopedic work. JUNE 16, 1922 WM. E. HINTZ 1520 Broadway Cherry 656 J...…

June 09, 1922 • Page Image 1

…•• r)9 Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English is HrEbE TRO IT AEWISR it RON IC Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL. XII. NO. 3 PALESTINE MOVIES IMPORTANT ZIONIST EDUCATION FEATURE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1922 AUSTRALIA WILL NOT PROHIBIT IMMIGRATION FROM THE UKRAINE ELBOURNE C. B., by Mail) - The Australian Jewish Herald pub- fishes un interview accorded its re esentative by the ...…

June 09, 1922 • Page Image 2

…bistiORONICLE k_ fElk_TRon;Er PAGE TWO MEXICO GRANTS CONCESSIONS TO COLONISTS; FREE RAILROAD FARE (Concluded from Page One) public and if he comes on his own ac- count or on account of another person or society who have previously obtain- ed immigration authorization. "7. As soon as the Mexican Consul shall have taken note of the certificate and the passport of the prospective colonist and after investigation he finds the person to be undes...…

June 09, 1922 • Page Image 3

…TIEDsnolr,Altun et HON KM Fashion's Smartest Whims A Tiny Gold Vanity Case Very. ierc new and exceedingly. compact. Csintains a lip-stick, eye- I.TMV pencil, vanity mirror, per- fume bottle and powder-puff. The pr ce is Vd. Neckbands New and Original Designs. Black velvet combined with black enamel place studded with rhinestones and $6 to 52:: Bandeaux for the Hair A very lira ,tylv o ti ective and stunningly smart. Fashioned of rhi...…

June 09, 1922 • Page Image 4

…iciL PAGE FOUR The Best Places For Detroiters to Dine and Dance OVER 100,000 JEWISH ORPHANS IN POLAND ■ WWWWIM.\11,WM1111■11.11MIZIOLIIMWM\WKIte 11. 1■ 11.10LIKWINN LIIIM101111:11M\110 0■1111171 ■ 1 •1■111,7 ■711 MWS GRAYSTONE 0 0 W 0 0 0 WA RD GEO. M. COLERUS MANAGING DIRECTOR The Million Dollar Ball Room Upholds, worthily, the best traditions of met- ropolitan ballrooms—famed for supreme pop- ularity — delightfully located in the h...…

June 09, 1922 • Page Image 5

…PAGE FIVE, ritefirrnorzlzwittlikorome SANDERS TO ASSUME DUTIES AS GENERAL MANAGER OF D-A-C I "graternat anb Cub 'Notcs W. J. Doughty, president and gen- Sisterhood Em•nuel. eral manager of the Detroit Air Cooled Car Company, makers of the The Sisterhood of Congregation 32 horsepower, twin-three D-A-C, Emanuel announces a change in the makes the announcement that ar- date of their card party to Wednes- rangements have been perfected with d...…

June 09, 1922 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX a 02__ 41aL TRELETRDIVEMSRR list of the leading people of the community the very first week coming here. ORON 1 CIE of their TIFIE*FROITJEWISft Now this statement a bit exaggerated of course. points to a Pill! Our real condition that ought to be faced rather frankly. There is Contemporarie5 no question but that every effort ought to be made by the Jew- Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Ish community of...…

June 09, 1922 • Page Image 7

…old/1qm ItlbsCollit;d5"1 -11 ' ) 1:11(' GIAS. JOSEP1÷ - By Chg.. H. Joseph.) (Copywright, 1921. We live to learn. Out in Little Rock, Arkansas, some folks have discovered things about the Jews and shout Jesus that I confess I never knew. But inasmuch as the information is contained in the weekly bulletin of the Young Women's Christian Association, its authenticity surely cannot be questioned. One is astonished at the lack of under- stand...…

June 09, 1922 • Page Image 8

…nicP:raon;frritsa PAGE EIGHT f RON ICLE *00000001100004744761009440000s70 -000-0470.00****-0 *OnOtran acia1:- 'an Qrsonal All Society items and other local notes should he communicated to the office of the Chronicle by 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in order to appear In the cu rrrrr week's Issue. Phone Glendale 8326, Society Editor. Mail notices so as to be received not later than Wednesday. BICUR CHOLEM AFFAIR PROVES GREAT SUCCESS Hele...…

June 09, 1922 • Page Image 9

…vi 8 „, tc, oirogiNiceof,,,kiu ocial and T., orteil .. A Featured Sale of Voile and Dimity BLOUSES tit vi • rs Shortly styled blouses-fresh, crisp and new. Some have Tuxedo collars with frill edging; others with round collars edged with pleated checked gingham and with cuffs to match. Still others have wide Vol. lace edgings. Wide choice of styles for women and misses. SIEGEL The Store of Better Garments coisiaeacioaaaso DE...…

June 09, 1922 • Page Image 10

…E l iktROD; b,W1SflaiROIXICI,C PAGE TEN GRAFT CHARGE LAID TO EMIGRATION COMMITTEE Phone Main 3462 for Reliable WARSAW.—(J. C. 11.)—Following the refusal of the Jewish Workmen's Emigration Committee to have a commission appointed to investigate charges of graft made by the Yiddish immigration weekly, The Emigrant, representatives of all emigration or- ganizations have decided to sever re- lations with the Workmen's Commit- tee. The decision...…

June 09, 1922 • Page Image 11

…EI Ti1GDLTROIT LLISit el RON ICU: NEW D-A-C TWIN THREE CAR DEPUTY DEFENDING SAYS CHIROPRACTIC JEWS IS SUSPENDED ADJUSTMENTS ARE A FROM KOVNO SEJM PUBLIC NECESSITY PAGE ELEVEN • --- - - ambition to visit Palestine, which is m w so accessible, even as the classical student goes to Greece or Italy. Also the laymen who possess • profound if not a technical interest in research can be assured that they will find the agencies in that country pl...…

June 09, 1922 • Page Image 12

…Ttin*Titon;kwisnO HON ICLE PAGE TWELVE JUNE 9, 1922 The number of Chaluzim admitted to Palestine in the first quarter of • 1922 reached 2,452, according to figures published in Jerusalem. • • • • A group of Jewish students and their teachers have bought a tract of 150 dunams of land near Jerusalem for the purpose of settling on it and becoming independent farmers. • • • • The new railroad between Petach-Tikvah and Jaffa is now in operatio...…

June 02, 1922 • Page Image 1

…122 Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English fiEbETROIT EMIL CifRONICL Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1922 VOL. X11. NO. 2 Who I. C. A. SUBSIDIZING JABOTINSKY TELLS Tells Purpose of (Jewish Was Warrior Detroit's Guest RECONSTRUCTION OF DETROIT'S JEWS OF His Ford Exposure Hapgoo d Gives Rea- 'POLISH COMMUNITIES PALESTINE GROWTH Norman sons for Series of Article...…

June 02, 1922 • Page Image 2

…rms Pentorr, Awn ORM IGLE PAGE TWO LETTER TO DR. WISE DISCUSSES AIMS OF JEWISH CONGRESS problem of Jewish education and which sought to exert its influence) upon the policy and internal organiz- ation and administration of the Jew- sh schools of New York City. "My resolution contemplates noth- ng of the sort, for such a policy would doubtless lead to division and discord in our ranks, instead of unity and harmony for which you so elo- plead...…

June 02, 1922 • Page Image 3

…PAGE THRa 711E1LTROITAI MB ejBONICLE Club Notes Young Judaea opootr000-00000000p0000ct00000actoopo Doc:loci:Klass° 00000tloost000000000ttoo-000000n000 0cxmoo- oottost000 ott00007 "Iiinken and 0 1 HUMOROUS DEBATE FEATURES CONCERT Children's Sox I Although the time of preparation for the Young Judaea Shavuoth con- cert, held Saturday evening at the Shoarey Zedek, was less than two weeks, the affair proved a success. The feature of th...…

June 02, 1922 • Page Image 4

…ThEikraonjonsit CHRONICLE PAGE FOUR ■■■•■•11.11.W1.11.■WIMWILWM1101131M7110•I I '11,711.11011040KWINWOLWILIMW WIMMIM3 KWVIMSKV ■ a: n 'graternal turd 0.7tub ;Votes - $1 1 Y. P. S. of B'nai Moshe. The June Frolic of the Y. P. S., to be held at the Elks temple June 17, s now assured of great success, with the co-operation of the B'nai B'rith, the Bicur Cholem Juniors and many other strong organizations in the city. The funds raised wil...…

June 02, 1922 • Page Image 5

…Asflergorr btisn otf541.5 1AS. (Coprwiight, 1921. By Chas. II. imrph.) Beginning with the June issue of Hearst's International Magazine, Norman Hapgood begins a series of articles on the instide story of Fo rd's anti - Jewish propaganda. It is profusely illustrated with fan- a i.ailes of letters that were exchanged between Ford's hired crew and the gang of crooked detectives and other undesirables that milked the misled millionaire igno...…

June 02, 1922 • Page Image 6

…TheberRonjonsnagoxietz PAGE EIGHT MOONLIGHT OF Y. P. S. TO BE HELD JUNE 14 The Home-Made Kind—In Glass Jars As a conclusion to their successful season which has just come to a close, the Young l'eople a Society of Temple Beth El will stage a moonlight, as has been the custom for several years past, on Wednesday evening, June 14. l'he steamer St. Claire has been char- Qrsona.;, •MINIM ■wwIt im MIllk Ilf To Make "Thousand Island" Dressi...…

June 02, 1922 • Page Image 7

…PAGE NINE fittiVerKorritwi9fetRorfica., Mr. and Mrs. M. Weingarden, 426 East Bethune avenue, celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary Saturday evening, May 27. Colors were carried out in sliver and pink. The centerpiece for the table was a huge silver basket with American -se- ''\=/ a -."-ssses:%*— beauty roses, silver streamers from Selling of the basket being held to each side of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Hotel Addison, Mr. and Mrs. ...…

June 02, 1922 • Page Image 8

…l'A.GE TEN TitEfkritort/nous/A•nritcm WHAT IS ANTI-SEMITISM? By JOSEPH LEFTWICH (Copyright, Jewish Correspondence Bureau, 1922.) (Here is an attempt to survey an old position from a new angle; a treatment of a banal question in a refreshingly new manner. Nil- laire Belloc's The Jewa" stirred English Jewry. The reaction of one of them, even if it represents the view of a minority, ahould in- terest American Jews.—Editor.) I CONFIRMANTS I...…

June 02, 1922 • Page Image 9

…ssa PAGE ELEVEN L I LEDerwrim ■ isneiRoNtar. NA NSEN SAYS DISASTER IN RUSSIA INCREASING LONDON•—(J• c. - B. by Mail.)— In support of the appeal of the Fund for the Relief of the Jewish Victims of ft , - War, Dr. F. Nansen, High Commissioner of the 'League of Na- tions for Russian Refugees, hes tele- grap3ed to Mr. Lucien Wolf : -Allow me to express wholehearted s upport of your timely appeal for more funds for Jewish refugees. The High C...…

June 02, 1922 • Page Image 10

…TitcVentoil;AwisnefROMICIL PAGE TWELVE JABOTINSKY TELLS DETROIT'S JEWS OF PALESTINE GROWTH Lou Goldberg and Optician 1414 Griswold Captain Quisling, who represented Dr. Nansen's committee in the Uk- ronic, reports 30 to 35 cases of cholera are occurring daily in Kiev. • • • Main 453 Single Homes, Duplexes and The "criminal attitude" of the Kiev community towards Jewish pogrom children and other orphans was bitterly scored at the co...…

May 26, 1922 • Page Image 1

…Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English Iffi VETROITAWISH Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922 OL. XII. NO. 1 WARREN G. HARDING ONGRESS LEADERS PRESIDENT ENDORSES THE KEREN HAYESOD URGE U. S. JEWS TO BURY DIFFERENCES Tot WHITE count W•SH.0 ,0* Want Recent War and Peace Gains fart Truth and Jus- tIce Kept. CALL JEWS TO UNITE FOR PALESTINE HOME Palestine Mo...…

May 26, 1922 • Page Image 2

…Tuc 'l //i ICSI A makurATIO Periodicalawter JACOB R. MARCUS, If A INNS, .01I CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 0111. Director MAXWELL WHITEMAN HERBERT C. 21FREN .1stociate Director, THE JEWUP, CHRON7Cl, Detroit, Michigan Vol. XII No. 1 - 26 May 26, 1922 - NoveMber 211, 1922 Microfilmed October 1q57 At the American Jewish Periodical Center On the Campus of Me Hebrew Union College•leivish Institute of Religion •• …

May 26, 1922 • Page Image 3

…Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English , 11- EbETROITAWISH HRONICL, Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922 L. XII. NO. 1 WARREN G. HARDING ONGRESS LEADERS I i PRESIDENT ENDORSES THE KEREN HAYESOD URGE U. S. JEWS TO I BURY DIFFERENCES Tot WHITE MOUSE 04•3■4.0TON Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents MICHIGAN COUNCIL Jabotinsky Speaks HARDING, COOLIDGE OF I.0. B...…

May 26, 1922 • Page Image 4

…VOETRotTlmusti PAGE TWO RON wiz tine attend these schools. In 1920- the country will soon be definitely 21 the Vaad-Ha-Chinuch, or Board established. It remains for us to re- of Education, had under its control double our efforts, in order that the 135 schools with 523 teachers and funds that are so urgently necessary 12,830 pupils. These institutions, may be secured in ever-increasing 'comprising kindergartens, elemen- j measure. tary and ...…

May 26, 1922 • Page Image 5

…PAGE TIIR &lismondaisit0itoNicLe Club Notes Young Judaea Smart Sweaters for Summerwear -Cohen •LET'TER. SOX Fred M. Butzel on the Com- munity Bazaar Question. America'. Fix.rn Ivniroi Corner of High and Hastings Streets JUDAEANS CELEBRATE SHAVOUTH AT CONCERT Priced from $5.95 to $22.50 Well dressed women everywhere include several lovely sweaters in their wardrobe this season. Plain and fancy weaves in both tuxedo and slip-over st...…

May 26, 1922 • Page Image 6

…PACE FOUR TIED_LTILOITIEWISH RON IGLE houses of worship and new ones are either in the course of erec- tion or are being contemplated. Young men and women are evincing an active interest in MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION the affairs of the synagogue and they are rightly coming to see that without this great organization, any attempt to uphold the ruonsbeci Weekly by The JeWIllh Chronicle running Co., inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President d...…

May 26, 1922 • Page Image 7

…TifEberRog/twon sses A ROT4ICLE PAGE FIVE NATHAN LEVY A Jewish Seaman. G-1AS . (CopywrIghl, 1921. of ri- in nd ge to Ty ill he rd If. re m. nt p. of n. it. ye ey v. II he is Ica at vl tit in be th lg at sn I! tit 8 )r. dos EP H-‘ By Chat, H. Joseph.) Recently The Nation of New York sent to the Jewish press through out the country a reprint of an article called The Jews Turn to Genoa," with the request that it be ...…

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