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September 30, 1926 • Page Image 10

…....1)cr Ron:Pt-1st' (Amy ic,tx, Ts, PAGE EIGHT secretary; Jeanette day evening, Oct. 5, at the home of Bean, recording tercet to all members and it is urged I Oct. 4, at 7 p. m., at 202 Owen ave. Sherman, corresponding secretary, Miss Rose Dobis of Ileaubien street. that every graduate of the J. P. H. nue. and Nathan Bean, treasurer. Re- On Sunday, Oct. 3, Miss Teresa Feld- ' man will entertain with a 5 o'clock attend. The local officers o...…

September 30, 1926 • Page Image 11

…A merican yewish periodical eater CLIFTON AVRNIJ1 CINCINNAII 20, OHIO PAGE NINE TICPLTROCIIEW1SNOIRONICIA , :-:CLASSIFIED:-: The $5 Shop Offers Sat. and Mon. WEISS-Strictly kosher utterer for weddings, banquets, FOR RENT - Beautiful furnished room for one or two gentlemen. parties, etc. Excellent food. Rates Linwood-Dexter district. I mate reasonable. 1670 Pingree Ave. Em- family. Phone Garfield 4456.R. pire 7146. MACK B. FALL HATS f"...…

September 30, 1926 • Page Image 12

…SEPTEMBER 30, 10 9 6 'arsygniorrjonsit (nRorincig :HILLEL FOUNDATION BETH EL. COLLEGE OPENS OCTOBER 11 FORMED AT U. OF M. armpit. NMI El NIEBUHR ADDRESSES B'NAI B'RITH LODGE Doc Lumm Burr JERUSALEM.--(J. T. A.) —The volume of business between Palestine and Soviet Russia is continually in-1 — — 'Continued from ptze one.) creasing, according to a statement is . (Continued From Page One.) (Continued From Page One.) sued by the new represent...…

September 24, 1926 • Page Image 1

…3 2 7 911 A merico lavish periodical Older CLIFTON ',Mull • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 ETROIT Linsit. HROANICItal, Ali Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1926 VOL. XXX, NO. 17 TELEPHONC' CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents ■ Hillquit To Start of Jewish Welfare 1 BILLIKOPF FINDS IMPERIAL WIZARD IHead Federation ritual Leader f D...…

September 24, 1926 • Page Image 2

…• OT4 IGUI r I_____I LVISI .A_____ i__ Ifi PAGE TWO — —_ football. He is one of the very sion was so made that it included his ' and few intercollegiate hockey stars. This manager, Harry Segal, and the whole interesting young man is working his training camp. The sentence went in- way through college by selling press- to effect immediately. Rosenberg was ing tickets for his father's tailor shop scheduled to tight Bud Taylor the i 0;51 0...…

September 24, 1926 • Page Image 3

…A merican lewisk periodical Center CLIPTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE ETkOtT E111511030N tar. • 'COUNCIL JOINS RACIAL, PEACE CONFERENCES may be suggested by members of the "The organization. Mr. Schreiber further said Schreiber' Chrysler Dealers. On Friday nights the "V" has open keynote to the success of an automo- house in order to welcome the bile firm is the service it renders its NEW YORK—The National Coun- AARON LEVINE stran...…

September 24, 1926 • Page Image 4

…ii_te_iigraorVansof diaorocu. tvolyingima WV "0'6S'Sb' U. UPANYMAVaigy1WAllsivelyt IWIYIYietaYVVIntlgaWisiViUMIWIZM VA.T.kkkkgArettAMArb' ' It' ' ' ' and control remained undulled and pristine in the A "Scolding" minds of large numbers of Poles, Alsatian and Lorrai- More Land For Colonization IGl iE 5,1 nians. In the case of Palestine, the Arabs were not II-E DETROIT EIVISIt ORM Rabbi really a conquered people, but were placed under the t• ...…

September 24, 1926 • Page Image 5

…I t A merica lavish periodical Ceder CLITION ATMS •• CINCINNATI 20, 01110 EI /15/1ffiRONICLE 711E 4)1:M01T, L__ 1 4.6cyvi oifpfcr, \D=R=A=M=A ittmple Neill El Notts CENTERS ASS'N Prize, for the best ballroom danc- ers All I for the best costume will be given at the Senior Council for Clubs Succoth costume dance to be held at By Hermann Hoexter. the. Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne, Services • , A novelty, which, by virtue of its I Sabbath O...…

September 24, 1926 • Page Image 6

…- - PAGE SIX 8 111ACTROVEIVIS11/11R014 Ian V. • Jo. Only 5 Days More of VS0 3-PIECE SILVER SERVICE $ 31 .50 The "Kingsley . " pattern is illustrated. A 17-well-a -tree platter, a covered vegetable dish which c n be used as two separate and a gravy boat with tray. The pieces are sterling plated and have an etched border. Bought separately the platter is $12.50, the vegetable dish $10.50 and the gravy boat with tray $8.50. Our showin...…

September 24, 1926 • Page Image 7

…A merica lewish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PAGE SEVEN L -rit i2ILITLIvisn ORM= AleL Etignormento melhoch :3 The Correct Glove, Is Washable i 51r. and Mrs. Charles Jacobson of 504 East Kirby avenue announce the engagement of their niece, Celia Las- ser, to David Sterling of Cleveland, Furs Wc.°4 t •" 1 19 wIsto W a shIn itoes CHERNIAK-BARASH A very pretty wedding was solemn- Among those who recently nowt iz...…

September 24, 1926 • Page Image 8

…7 1 1_11)entordemsnffirmIca PAGE EIGHT a success. Mr. Gruskin and Mr. Levin will speak at the next meeting which will be held Sunday, Sept. 26, at 89 Rowena street. Plans are being com- pleted for a weenie roast, details of which will be announced later. nue entertained the girls with bridge party. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Annette Cohen of Ilague avenue on Tuesday evening, Sept. 28. Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. Tuesd...…

September 24, 1926 • Page Image 9

…America ffewisk Pedalled Carter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 , filtonlposneiRomicu e to in is nature of the changes referred records made during July. July Brothers recent newspaper ad- - Business property. FOR RF.NT-Nicely furnished room month of few retail Dodge tic a accepted vertisement. "An Important I.ist of on Glynn Court near Hamilton F 0 R S ALE sales by many makers of cars who Ready for stores. Fifty feet on Ave. $5. Call...…

September 24, 1926 • Page Image 10

…SEPTEMBER 24, 19211 TIMSVErROMIEMISII Etutoxict4 Belle Baker at Temple. Belk Baker, the incomparable sing- ing comedienne, with some brand new , song hits, headlines the bill at B. F. 1 Keith's Temple Theater fur next week' starting Sunday afternoon. Miss Baker is justly famous, as there are few who can sing a ballad with such pathos or a jazz number in such de- lightful abandon. Others billed: Jack Norworth, assisted by Dorothy Adel- phi, ...…

September 17, 1926 • Page Image 1

…A tmeriavl,farish periodical eater 1 All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS fil-E ET-ROIT .EWISH flitONICL THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXX, NO. 16 Palestine Is Only OPEN DM B 1RITH !(Says Salvation of the Jews) INFIRMARY WITH IMPRESSIVE RITES Beth El College Announces Courses Schreibman SUFFERING OF JEWS Rabbi Visits In Detroit IN BESSARABIA AND POLAND RELIEVED To I 1-0-4-0 HEBREW WRITERS PROTEST AGAIN...…

September 17, 1926 • Page Image 2

…acs rritorr,./EwisnAROMIGLII PAGE TWO mwa••••••wie CENTERS ASS'N KIEV GREAT SYNAGOGUE . CONVERTED INTO CLUB CANTOR SILVERMAN AND CHOIR Succoth Celebrations: RIGA.—(J. T. A.)—The fight for The junior clubs, under the aus the possession of the Great Syna- pices of the Jewish Centers Associa- gogue in Kiev, the most beautiful of tion, will celebrate Succoth with a the synagogues in the Ukraine, was party on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 26, lost...…

September 17, 1926 • Page Image 3

…v iatericair ffarislr Periodical Cotter CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREZ WA-ram/Limn Roracu; Athena Girls Club. program was rendered, under the The last meeting of the Athena ing flab for a Hallowe'en party, and chairmanship of Mrs. Edith Cugell, Hebrew Cultural Groupe. Girls Club was held Tunesday, Sept, the members chosen for the decoration 1 tar meeting will he held Monday, consisting of tenor solo by Julius liar- The Ilebrew Cultural Gro...…

September 17, 1926 • Page Image 4

…ErasR t PnhIIQfP THE PAGE FOUR BOOK ON JESUS BY GEORG BRANDES STIRS HISTORIANS B'NAI B'RITH SPONSORS FIRST INN OF WEEKLY DANCES SEPT. 181 B'NOS ZION CHECK FOR $3,500 ACKNOWLEDGED The following communication was received by Mrs. Moses Kaufman, secretary of the B'nos Zion Organiz- ation, from Dr. Nathan Ratnoff, chairman of the hospital building fund for Palestine, in acknowledg- ment of a check for $3,500 which the Detroit organization re...…

September 17, 1926 • Page Image 5

…Americo Prish Periodical Center PAGE FIVE litcY)unton;kwori 61 RON CRITICI7,15 LIBER AI, , r„:',.;,?,',„nrritiN .eartatl- civear%':::, . ' 11zira=f,rtors • MINN CONFERENCE th ' ' NEW YEAR GREETINGS for." "Just the affair you have been waiting w . e I he said he fears may result in e to be saved by the temper of its leader, Claude NIonteliore of Loudon. The followMg New Year Greetings were received toa "I found little in common among the...…

September 17, 1926 • Page Image 6

…ittEikrworrjovisnORONIcLE, Nvittvkle , 4 ' V b' b"6 ' "6 'Cr " b'd '6 '6'o' IIEDETROIT EWISR etRONICLE Pealleked ■ W.1;.'i rili:;T:i.Z"C1=17, ;Zile, Ca., lac. JOSEPH J. CUMMINS JACOB MARGOLIS JACOB H. SCHAKNE '06 .66b. b6"6 " '6 'ent"bt6b President Editor General Manager comfort from the fact that not all the Jews can be set- tled on the land, it is but cold comfort. It certainly is not at all disheartening to the protagonists to...…

September 17, 1926 • Page Image 7

…A lllefiCillt ffewisk periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 LIEPETROITAILISH OROXIME ing a week with Mr. and Mrs. Max Mariana, is extremely capable, but • this is to be expected, for it was he Kahn. who introduced Italian comedy on After a several days' stay at To- the stage over 25 years ago. "My Country" is one of those plays kilo, Mrs. N. Seitner and son, Rich- which no lover of amusement and and, have returned to their...…

September 17, 1926 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT Only 11 Days More of % 1 „, Pck^e,, 1 1 1 9 I \ Chinese Jade Tree $9.75 After a month's vacationing in the September days are always inter-' esting and this season they are more : White Mountains, Mr. and Mrs. Ja- appealing than usual because of the cob Nathan and Miss Doris Ruth Na- crowding of events on the calendar ; than of Atkinson avenue have re-! prior to the opening of the numerous, turned home. In the White Moun- ...…

September 17, 1926 • Page Image 9

…i91 A merico lavish periodical Cotter CUPTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE EW1S ROMICLE i1 911•WMI -- • N. W. LEAGUE SPONS ORS SIMCHAS TORAH BALL to Fa.N New Coats for Misses L uxuriously Furred 49.50 '75.00 and 1, pica r IEGEL@ NO "Tull ToTTOTITTAITET STATE COITNUTION WrIll MIT Orlith Sf0•1 0 The Health Of Your Child Is Guarded By Cleanliness. School Days are happy days for you and your chil- dren w hen you ref...…

September 17, 1926 • Page Image 10

…ji;1; mconleNisn gorttat PAGE TEN 4111M1141101 smvavoloisoommoolamovoisam I ATHENA GIRLS DANCE ALUMNI OF J. 0. H. TO OPEN SOCIAL SEASON .a. . HELD FIRST MEETING and Mrs. Craig; three sons, AL Sam- uel and William, and one brother, $ M' octetu zitt Joseph. Miss Sophie Blanche Schwartz is --- Funeral services were held In a recent issue of The Detroit assisting in arrangements for the) Adolph Freund, Slone°, of the Or. 77: . Jewish Chronicle...…

September 17, 1926 • Page Image 11

…A NCrialif lavish periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUll - CINCINNATI 30, 01110 PAGE ELEVEN THEPErRtirr P rosper ous Pal estine and the Short- comings Of the British Government LOT OF JEWS IMPROVES THROUGHOUT WORLD WANTED.-Saiesmen to handle high FOR RENT-Desirable steam heated room grade line of .tghting fixtures, lo- home f' f ror°nIezi;lr. t ThR.: P Tiel°o°t d cally. Retail contracting only. We BOARD OF JEWISH . MINISTERS 9201. 2339 Glenda...…

September 17, 1926 • Page Image 12

…SEPTEMBER 17, 1926 01RONICIA - • • PROF. LEVIN TO ADDRESS SUFFERING OF JEWS ROUND TABLE SOCIETY IN BESSARABIA AND 'POLAND RELIEVED, The Round Table Interprofessional of bi- Birnbaum's in New Quarters. Birnbaum's, Detroit's popular f ur- (monthly will open its series riers, have recently inuved their shop — from Twelfth street to more preten- I monthly public lectures on Friday, (Continued From Page 050.)1 tious quarters in the Grand Rivi...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 1

…All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS 114ETROIT Ligsii. 11RONICL- TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN. ROSH HASHONAH, 5687. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER • 9 AND 10. Per Year, $3.00; This Copy, 25 Celia_ XXX, NO. 15 VOL. :..+21.450;iagig'tlYtUtills1.1:1:1:S'''Y''"'''iT14'''fiviYie'fifIrits'IfiflYiYiv*SC'Y'YkSrl`5Ni*SfiTkitillYt* -: ■ :,'"C't. smaissw550055.wswoosw.5.w.5.%...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO fift RLEIATROill6WkSt1 egMLE ViAfkMeiYiasrkia45UtNA;AY4TeAAAV MEET INAUGURATES I. 0. B. B. CAMPAIGN Whether the spider was aiming to In order better to understand that the story is not improbable as it lay up food for a rainy day for his seems, let us study the spider a little own family, or whether he intended and then tell the story. to call in all his friends and have a Sonic of the large spiders are very feast will never be kn...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 3

…PAGE THREE LLIsn91 Roman a f_I)ermorr i Greetings and Best Wishes from THE NEW YEAR IS THE SOUL OF WINTER ORTHODOX JEWS 0 $ COMPLETE OHAB ZEDEK SYNAGOG _ - --- - - WAIMPSICM .1. "106 16W6W SICIela li V alOS ICM P OSISM.1006318 SIPA 'Rosh Hashonah Greetings By RABBI JOSEPH EISENMAN The Mishna speaks of a time which occurs during the Passover season, when the produce of the fields is judged by the Almighty, just as the soul of man is judg...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 4

…TitEPerRorrjEwunaIRONICLE PAGE FOUR c3•6 b•tb' bet b ' VIS '66' b'db'e ' THEVETROIT, JEWISH el-RONICLE a br AMA /1111.r. .41,1 ■•■ •••• ■ 10.1. Jewis ► Chreekle rubliehleg Cm, Ise. INAllelsol Mealy Irg Tag Oen • President Editor General Manager JOSEPH J. CUMMINS JACOB MARGOLIS JACOB H. SCHAKNE interest as slemed-class matter M•rch 3. 1916, at the Postoffic• at Detroit, Micb., under the Act of kistrch 3, 1879. General Offices and...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 5

…PAGE FIVE PIEPETROn'JEWISfifil BOX ICLE 0 '; By MILTON M. ALEXANDER We &end Our Sincere Wishes To All for a Happy, Prosperous New Year We Carry a Full Assortment. Call Us. I Subway Flower Shop CHAS. H. ROSENMAN, Prop. *; 227 GRATIOT AVE. CHERRY 9171 w eoaissmocimswatscsacwooro.woomicvaacwev000. The Home of Exclusive Nitric... PERWEIN PASTRY SHOP Extends Greetings of the Season to Their Friends and Patrons "All Our Pastries Are ...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX itEDLTROft &SA OIRON10.13 _ "`""""""""s"aswas""'"). OUR s: PRAYERS FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR I - - By RABBI JOSEPH I tHusuri Phone Rates Reduced. 1 General readjustment of long dis- 1 tance telephone rates between points I During holiday service. in Chicago tickete are xriling as high a, In. Now I. your opportunity to hear him Si rea•onable prirtr. JOSEF ROSENBLATT in Michigan and points outside the It is customary to spend ha...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 7

…PAGE SEVEN l±lIATRorrjEwisti i ' NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS By DAVID W. SIMONS Having recently returned from a visit to Palestine and several European countries, I have observed more freedom and somewhat improved conditions of our people. Let us hope that the year, 5687, will bring additional amelioration from the depression and prosecution that are as yet per- petrated in some of the lands. As the New Year approaches, it is as well and impor...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 8

…7 . .Hlernorrit;wisn (A ROM put Z PAGE EIGHT UNITED JEWISH COMMUNITY NEEDED By RABBI MOSES FISCHER Best Wishes to All for a Happy New Year. T Operas Are Sung in Hebrew. I The Biblical ring of the Hebrew text, the Jewish style of singing and the decorations, also of a specifically Jewish character, have made some rather startling changed in the char- acter of the classical operas. The spir- it and the psychology of the audi- ences call fo...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 9

…A merican la t ish periodical eater CLIFTON ATINU1 - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO pit omondiwun DISSOLVE COMMERCE BODY / , A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL hen It Comes to Buying Furs these three important ele- ments enter into serious consideration-- Quality Price Style The prestige earned through years of honest dealings is the guarantee that goes with every Sell Garment. Our collections of the season's most fashionable models, in everyday and...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 10

…Thr,I)Emoitinvisft ORM ICU PAGE TEN ■ We wish all our Jewish Friends and Pat- rons a Happy and Prosperous New Year. CASSIDY'S DRUG STORE IMMEDIATE DRUG STORE SERVICE WOODWARD AT MT. VERNON Stylish Stouts at Garrick. B'NAI B'RITH WILL HOLD SATURDAY NIGHT DANCES "St ylish Stouts," a comedy success- JEWS AND BEDOUINS QUARREL( 41111111171M IM II I I POMIE=11 11 1 I 1 Ng I In I II W • JERUSALEM.-- (J. T. A.)—A full, combining business a...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 11

…ff ewith Periodical Cotter • CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNAn 20, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN . j1 CMCTROIT j / .1 • I S= • • $7,000.000 WORTH OF FOW1. The North Woodward Branch of the Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization wishes to extend its hest wishes for s HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR T. its officers and for their noble _work towards the eo organisation. -• - ___ . / / / / / • O B est Or ishes to You for a HAPPY AND PROSPE...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 12

…. %4.7 PAGE TWELVE 4 — -- THOUGHTS FOR ROSH HASHONAH ""*"'GG 4 ***°*°°°Gv 40 *** 0**°< 4 Ga 0 °°- **** -00-0**(F0*000, Baxter for Judge. Rosh Hashonah Greetings the judgeships in the Recorder's tem of jurisprudence is one that is being made the target of unfair The Miller Pharmacies Specialize in Prescriptions. We give every attention to each pre- scription. Our pharmacists are all skilled and experienced men. No long waiting for Pre...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 13

…PAGE THIRTEEN TIE ) . 1:1701T,A=WISII al RON 0_11 NEW YEAR'S REFLECTIONS DR. CYRUS ADLER BACK FROM EUROPE' - • - - Finds Europeans' Need Great; Union of Liberal Jews Name Only. PHILADELPHIA. (J. T. A.) • - Dr. Cyrus Adler, president of the of Jewish 'Fhtiological' Seminary America, and Dropsic College, re- turned after a three months' tour of , o WASHINGTON BOULEVARD ) 'P Europe, Dr. Adler went abroad to pursue c,-9,90, xiag HOTEL S ...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 14

…- - PAGE FOURTEEN ;hu.ikrRondmvisii(itoxicLE " E X C I. l' SIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE" After four months of Iravel The opervita, "Hansel and Gretel,” ;Yin Ise the fiat of a series of dra- ;thread, Nit.. and Mrs. I. Kositchek matic th'ri,1111:111,TS CO he given tin. have returned to their home at SIM sus Aires of the .1e , vish Cell. Euilingame avenue. .: hers Ass,eiation at the •le.vish Center, NIellseortie avenue. on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Al...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 15

…PAGE FIFIEPI Pl_p_DETROilr,AWISH Sin !In olive •it .11rii1Is in the It et Irmo ref tut inns of It 311,de . Exclusively Fashioned New Coats ociat and Is of the Highest Type in Fabrics of the Finest Quality. The Most Exelusive of the Xe it Colors and lichen? For Trimmings. {3. - 97.50 '150 '195 . iirry \Vein- Charles Abrahams and stein lot the Nlount Itoyill Hotel spent the week-tool iti IEGEL C 0 Peat , :11r. and NIrs. II )'man...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 16

…PAGE SIXTEEN iiiEDentonjEwistt O :711yielf: RI nursery on Monday evening, Sept. 13,1TO PRESENT "FAUST' AT ORCHESTRA HALL Sunday, Sept. 19. All who are will- or Saturday evening, Sept. DI. For further information telephone! ing and able to assist in this worthy The Detroit Hebrew Baby Day cause on either of the days are re- Miss Rachel Abromowich, Lincoln I The Detroit Operatic Chorus, con- Nursery will hold its annual tag days quested to att...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 17

…American Palish periodical Center CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PAGE SEVENTEEN Titt battordolsit aiKoN ICLt, New Year Greetings ■ The following greetings arrived too late to be in the regular greeting section, No. 7. 1 — A _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Harris Horwitz and Family 2236 Glynn Court Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends for a Happy and Prosperous New later. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Alper 302 West Hamilton Ave., F...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 18

…Anterkan ffewisk Periodical Center CLIFTON AVINUll • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 5, THEDETROIT, LWISII fiRONICL- Builders' Section Builders' Section THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1926 VOL. XXX, NO. 15 Section Two Iron/ the Yiddish of "Sholom Aleichem"--- Authorized Version "ON THE FIDDLE" - sweet sounds. But most often of all beard. That is why he was called lie unto him! My Uncle B...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 19

…jilt 'Mimi; ID+ isn OiRailat PAGE TWO The Secret Jews Of Portugal Eldorado. In this way they acquired not only immense wealth but also u great political influence, and thus, when in the early 'thirties proposals) By LUCIEN WOLF were made to Rome for the establish-; ment of the Portuguese Inquisition, substantial contribution towards the 1 they were well equipped to fight the, In January, 1925. much public in- expenses was received from an a...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 20

…‘ ,4mericair lavish Periodical Carter CI1PTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE THREE _ ..kfnes aftl Th111 _ '41 RON L., Mg over the products of these small the new communities in France- weavers to Jewish co-operative so- documents of the Lisbon Inquisition x and Bayonne donging to the closing decades of chiefly Bordeau perly qualified rab- cieties. Hundreds of weavers would where, under pro the sixteenth century. s One wa of them s b...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 21

…71:r.1)crizomkw1sn (A RoNica. PAGE FOUR ■ SIMIMMW.0.1:WalalaVMANNWSNISNWOMMIMIMMWSW laVli AVODATH ISRAEL We Wish All Our Jewish Friends and •i An Agricultural Settlement in Palestine of the Chassidic Fol. 1 lowers of the Rebi of Kusinitz. Patrons A Happy and Prosperous. ik 0 By I. S. SHAHRAI . rri New Year. , A 0, 0 ' moment to the interested voices of when advantage must be taken of more hopeful the result. "Such massed settlements wou...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 22

…America Palish Periodical Curter CLIFTON AV/HU1 • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE FIVE THE P ET R O 11 ;11. W ISHO R O,"41 CL E 4 0110000-0004100000000110*00000000-004100 41000 *-011 0 - 0 - 0 - 0- 000 0000 Emir Alidullah, subject to certain I,r,Gision, 1 he agreement has nut, yet been concluded. At a meeting of the Near and Mid- dle 'East Association, in February, • 1924, Lord Ragland said: "There AND Was 1111 geographical, racial, economici /_...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 23

…TitEPETRonjEwnn (ARON ICLE PAGE SIX Ilemalle in place, "we are the sort of peep]. trodden on its tail. wa: side inns for poor folks, or in have A a half roubles a month his father the threshold of the house that was teeth and swallowed, yes, positively at villagt who never have any money, but yell s. Or else he would play in the beat time with his little bare feet. swallowed every word that he said. to me a little Garden of Eden, will find m...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 24

…ie American lavish Periodical Center CUPTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PAGE SEVEN 24.;pernorrjaisnifIROX 1C16 ol — one's own self. It is true that it once I I asked. Rut I can only come on con- the school a little too often. Ile al- to and fro for a minute, and began happened that a bridegroom-elect dition that no one knows anything ways called the teacher outside where to recite the "Song of Songs" to a named Eli was flogged at our s...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 25

…ARON r_LEIATRoramsn s PAGE EIGHT \\\■■■■■■■■•■ 111.1101110MILIM11011.110110 ■ WII:V=WWW (Co l J. LEE BAKER CO. r o° 7 4) Paul Ehrlich and His Works By REGINA F. STOLZ tient, and would kill -them with only one dose; for just as the horse that furnishes anti-toxin becomes im- mune to diphtheria, germs may be- come immune to a drug. Therefore if it is•used more than once, it may be worse than no treatment at all. .00000-...t.G.,:ioakm)....…

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