Search Results

Search Constraints

Search Results

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 76

…American Pith* Periodical Center CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO • The Hebraic Mortar Of • the American Republic Inquiry at Historic Sources Illuminates Influence of Judaism on Founders of the Republic, By DR. MORRIS M. FEUERLICHT (Copyright, 1926, Jewish Telegraphic Agency.) PAGE THREE iissi(Agoina4 'fitti_Rory l ti ■ odo r nature concerning individuals law of the land. Cromwell himself, at tian Ilebraists abounded. mber born se...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 77

…1441 rp riturrp o s n oiguel PAGE FOUR tongues, onely beginning logick in the morneing towards the latter end of the yeare • • •" In order to qualify for the first de- greeff was required of "Every S•hol- ler that upon proofe is able to read extempore the pentateuch of (or) the New Testament into I.antine out of the original! tongues, and be skilled Manufacturers of in logick • • "" In Increase Mather's "Remarkable Providencem" is found this...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 78

…PAGE FIVE VIE ift,TK011; //XVI el RON ICIF, 4 r 0\ w It turns in a 34-foot circle—that's • lees than the width of el tit) meet Much smaller parking space needed—tbe Whippet will park at a 14-foot curb Steering mechanism has been especially designed for quick, rosy pining ' 11E14 1 Cmp d with ell.f,,b ■ witd Why wt rbe Whopttappwltnaltronlm.bmni rarfa , answer to America' At last-the • critical traffic problems This New Car Offers...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 79

…J TfLEVEIR011'ILIVISB ARON ICLE PAGE SIX The limbs of man are in accord- ance with the order of creation, therefore, man is called a world in little: a microcosm. Whoever takes upon every limb the sovereignty of the Holy One, blessed be He, is as if he established the sovereignty of God upon the whole universe (Zohar) HELP STILL NEEDED When the Tabernacle was coma-I pleted Moses said "I will hear what God the Lord will speak," (see Ps I l...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 80

…Americam 5arish Periodical Carter CLIPTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO It PAGE SEVEN al RON 'Cit. rtelknorr,/Ewssit t cropping of a ritual murder accuse. flan in Breslau, the strike of the stu- dents at the Teehnical College of Ilan- against Prof. Theodor loosing, ' because he made some slurring re. marks about leaders in the monarchist (Continued From Page One.) movement, but really became he is a schi, president of the Union of Rob_ Jew...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 81

…rt_EVentonjEwismetRopacti. i PAGE EIGHT _ _ __ "'!”"l! _ crisis, to open a dditional schools, the I His love for the Jews was not only WARSAW ARRANGES TAG where Jews whose I iresent careers are father, too, who died in Jerusalem, and as I knew him intimately for last 18 years, was a philanthropist of the love of a patriot for his people, DAY FOR ORT SCHOOLS of no avail to them may learn a trade was a very serious-minded Jew and These peopl...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 82

…,favish periodical Carter CLIPTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE TREPLTROR/045/1(AROXICLE , getic, diplomatic, "tactful" policy formed so brilliantly as‘ ltp be men- tioned in dispatches, Jabotinsky said: which has been that of the Jewish "I led the battalion that dmy when race for so fumy years. He compares we were commended ) but if the truth to) no figure so well as to Theodore must be told, the Turks conveniently forgot to tire...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 83

…fiLE9LTROrtIEWISH ffiRoracti PAGE TEN New Studebaker Standard Sedan — Vote for -- DR. J. W. ROTHACHER — FOR SHERIFF Republican Ticket. Lived in Detroit All My Life. My Record Fifteen Year.. as Corner for • eay in which it has lain for so many centuries. Keeping pace with this de- velopment is also the cultural life of the people. The Hebrew language as a living tongue has been revived, a Hebrew culture is rising, nourished by the H...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 84

…1 A merican 5ewisk Perialrilea! Center WPTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN LDETROITSWISII 0 . 1R0111GLE W144441444/11 /1 1 / ?ITN. 1 41 1 IftffiTt vettI4P*14. Vff 0 . The Officers and Directors of The National Bank of Commerce of Detroit extend to you Hearty Greetings and Sincere Good Wishes for A Happy and Prosperous New Year OFFICERS RICHARD P. JOY President WM. P. HAMILTON Vice-President HENRY H. SANGER Vice-President CH...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 85

…Win %Mon:AMMO PAGE TWELVE Of Jewish thrown the bomb which had been aimed at President Woijciechowski during a visit to Lemberg in Septem- ber, 1921. There was really no evi- dence against Steiger; in fact, a Ukrainian who had escaped to Ger- many confessed to the authorities (Continued from Page 1) there that he had thrown the bomb. Nevertheless, Steiger was in prison began A er in Poland. When firm young Jewish student, Stanislaw Stei- for...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 86

…ELEDETROFFIEWISii CAROM ICIE PAGE TWO TITITVAllelle 01,00+0,1+1,--.1iVITI"0/1.0~ - 1 151 'II TO P&Ie -151.0.051+ et-' 1 11 - 91' 000e5 ,1 51 451.011W1 New Year Greetings •nd Mrs. Harry Barack and Family Mr. and Jr Mr. and Mrs. David Blumenthal and Family Mr. and Mrs. Morris Blumberg and Family 51 l'allister Ave. . fr e sh 3210 Webb Ave.. l i wishes to their reatives and friends Extend their best wshes to their reatives an l New Ye...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 87

…A merican Jewish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AMU/ • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE THREE ROPIKIE PLE LA+11=516fi. + - 1 5-1451 1+10 ; 1 1100+1TILII T1" "T-145.1 -0.1110,01?&I' -?I'AfT,OTTP4110110001-A-510_W ITWOOITP051 ► 00000.0 + New Year Greetings I Mr. and Mrs. Man H. Elias and Daughter, Shirley Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dworkin and Family Mr. Morris Chimovits and daughter, Tibia 9303 Pinehurst 946 Theodore Extend their best wishes to thei...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 88

…Mr. and Mrs. Silas Feinberg and Family Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Groberson and Family Mr. and Mrs. David Friedman Mr. and Mr.. Harry Goldman and Family Mr. and Mrs. J. Fidler and Family Mr. and Mrs. Jake Greenwald and Family 2711 Monterey Ave. 2633 Blaine Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. 244...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 89

…A l &WWII, lavish periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE rwi (Rornaz iLsti criz IfVii7?ee "1/545, 1 5'f r TYPP-iteePli Testi 16 i? -{1170"Wi'..I1 1 1 7 . tfiTITIT , Tf-ii LSI 5-I t IV A AAWi si6 1 6M .10 511VIPTI' ,NE Pl'tff lelle TTPle?'51 -LYT M- T7 - New Year Greetings Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kaplan and Son 2236 West Philadelphia 324 llendrie Ave. Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends Exten...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 90

…1 &9CTRIOngEWISil 61RON ICLE PAGE SIX New Year Greetings — Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Karbal 3301 Webb Ave. Extend their hest wishes to their relatives and friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. VAN RENSSELAER 506 East Kirby Ave. Extend their best wishes to their friends for a Happy o and Prosperous New Year. 949 Woodland Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends for a llappy and l'rosperous New Year. L _ Moses Kaufman ...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 91

…vimerkait ( faith periodical eater PAGE SEVEN rtietATRordpvisn 01 Ito IC IA, New Year Greetings il; E, • Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lebowitz and Family 127 Woodland Ave. • their best wishes to their relatives and friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Y ear. Mr. and Mrs. M. Linowitz and Family 5308 Hastings St. their best wishes to their relatives and friends Extend for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Levy and Family 1 14 ;0 ...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 92

…- • PAGE EIGHT • 4-% IrLTROITAVIIMItAROPOCIE -eeeeeth-ooAteT5p00000m.eyr. -Tweeoth oth_whoth0000towiTTAo -oeh000000' -o EWE +7.-F100,51+ Te+1- MOIMEEMMETES ,_ New Year Greetings Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marks and Family 3203 Calvert Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Mrs. J. Newman and Family 544 Westminster Ave. Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends a Happy an...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 93

…A merico Prish periodical Caitcr CLIFTON AMUR - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE jikgssurrimsn tutor ict.c ......... ■ -- - --- "It Looks Like env" I New Year Greetings 5 0 Pp, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Rice and Family 2950 Glendale Ave. Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Mr. and Mrs. James I. Selik and Family 9014 La Salle Blvd. Extend their best wishes to their relatives and...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 94

…FtEVETRUTTJEW1SR PAGE TEN RONICI4 J ?L JTJIl271 - 17 HATHEMITHHI TAT- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII New Year Greetings 5, Mr. and Mrs. F. Sweetwine 2930 Taylor Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Schuster and Family 2507 West Euclid Ave. Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends for a Ilappy and Prosperous...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 95

…3 3 0 0 a a a a a a a a al a l a a 4 Kleriean lavish periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 1 1 1 PAGE ELEVEN _E k New Year Greetings Rosh Hashonah Greetings Mr. and Mrs. Edward W erner and Family 2624 Cortland Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friend, for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Mr. and Mrs. Sigmond Wohl and Family 2295 Blaine Ave. Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends for ...…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 96

…Eir Arm:oaf/Awn &mica PAGE TWELVE t :..4.1tetitttlYtUtzetegtazetrbt050.44*A-ZOIMPtelittrikktUtkiz 'kfer NwoommiwommsvonaCtivalacwommisWiVimiwommaamlooe.m. -,A..txwmolowAsmo.wk •\,,, Iv ,0 -, s 4 44: 1Orktriitei , b' •" %V 'Y • ■ woomms.w4wom000mpiwm000mmi 14534,YVMMA5tikk:11* 4144*i.'. .- aliwoom ■ misf"Vioo.W ■ f0A.V•s-o&v.vmoOmVoc):;`%' 6 ' ■ ,,4.. I .,, k., o. ., e el e i / 4 iC • 4 - - / / / / I T 9%;), 4 - / ...…

September 03, 1926 • Page Image 1

…TELEPHONE Ali Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS CADILLAC IFI- EbET•OIT _JEWISH IIRONICL THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXX, NO. 14 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1926 Insists J swish Turkish Will Pisgah Lodge[ Notables Act Ccwarc NATIONAL MINORITY RIGHTS ARE SAME Establish Library, AS THE RIGHTS GUARANTEED BY UNITED ri'iriutthedBroatodcamsteemrbteorsBe STATES CO...…

September 03, 1926 • Page Image 2

…Mr,l)erRon:/vvisti (n Rom ica PAGE TWO Holiday Services CCIPiten's Olorner The United Hebrew Schools of Detroit — SERVICES FOR ROSH HASHONAH AND YOM KIPPUR Walters Wins Endorsements. — Announce GREAT JEWS OF SPAIN CHASDAI IBN SHAPRUT Will be held in the splendid newly decorated Auditorium By Harold Berman, PHILADELPHIA AND BYRON ■ ssured. Cantors and Speakers of exceptional ability are The prices are eery reasonable in order to ...…

September 03, 1926 • Page Image 3

…t PAGE TARES TIEDT.TROYUDYISII TRAURIG DOES-- RONICLE TALMUD TORAH IS SUCCESS 1 DECISION CONFIRMS WINDSOR TURKISH-JEWISH ACT ONLY 190 JEWS ENTER HUNGARY UNIVERSITIES temple Bab El T. AL—The BUDAPEST.—(J. Number of Pupils Increasing Rapidly. quota fur Jewish students permitted Children Hold Sabbath Minyans, to study in Hungarian universities in accordance with the numt•rus clausus Was set in a circular issued by Chief Rabbi Effendi, Mar...…

September 03, 1926 • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR 009ffrRorr,hosnEtROAilCrull FOR ROSH HASHONAH AND YOM KIPPUR TALEISIM — Silk and Wool. MACHZERIM—Translated in English, German or Hungarian. BIGGEST ASSORTMENT OF NEW YEAR'S GREETING CARDS All Hebrew Books in Hebrew and English. Oldest and Most Reliable in Detroit. OPEN EVENINGS Plotkin's Book Stores 5031 HASTINGS, BETWEEN THEODORE AND WARREN Northway 0614. SUBAR'S NEW HEBREW BOOK STORE 1911 TAYLOR (Off Twelfth St.) NEW YEA...…

September 03, 1926 • Page Image 5

…PAGE FIVE litantontinvismegoNtaz 000-00-0-0000-0-000 VOTE FOR •L.E'VrE.F1- BOX I Kenneth W. Dick Candidate for COUNTY CORONER Republiciin Ticket. County Physician for Six Years. c000n000notati o tsoots00 0 00ryotio-ormon-000ntsommix SPORTS Messinger catcher Totals 0 0 0 0 — — — — 37. 8 42 5 'Batted for Silberstein in tenth. f Batted for Weinberg in ninth. ' K. of I'. ....1 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-5 Editor, I Mini 1Frith.0 It 2 2 0 0 0...…

September 03, 1926 • Page Image 6

…PerRorrjEwisn (ii RON ICLE VaXaSt an *Vet VitYt rs* Y 9 flG • , 544YMMY:1 `4445147 1 0'6 '6>6 ' YOUUMM' • • '6b. ' bust community with its roots deeply imbedded in the soil, If Palestine is conceived only as a solvent for the Glimpses of American economic ills of European Jewry, and if the problem is rea m. wow. tame.. nevus Ai lossubion Jewish Cornmunities Published Weeny by rise Jewish Chronicle Publishing G. lea. basically one of a...…

September 03, 1926 • Page Image 7

…1 PLfikETROIF,AWISII al RON ICLE Glimpses of Jewish Commnnities olf5tivirs .131( --'•••• CHAS. th cloSEP H-, -=`- i ( continued from last page.) lAnd they seem in a fair way to do it. In St. Louis as in Cincinnati and •other old Jewish communities, I have among the anu I found very definite feeling been blind Jews who hitherto had assimilationists that their salvation 1 - I Greetings! To the Rundom Thoughts reader in Seattle, to his...…

September 03, 1926 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT vb-liemonlEwisn nRo crrtaie .4" NOW IN PROGRESS! Hudson's 45th Anniversary Sale = The turn of the tide has come' With the formal opening of the sooner this year, because of the early school year but a few days off, many High Holy Days. The great west.; of the city's popular young people ore bound liners are returning ninny making preparations for a year of troiters who answered the call of intensive work. The first from the sp...…

September 03, 1926 • Page Image 9

…PAGE NINE TT I DEFROITIEMISH ORM ICLE llopoifieent .11ottels ell the '11not tt st I rata rpretatioos the .11°,(e. of Exclusively Fashioned New Coats Ito 31 4.181 '97.50 '150 '195 The Most Exclusire of the New Fashions, Colors and Richest And (*locoed., For Trhootiogs. 13. 'EBEL@ — ris dn., was of flesh Cr. in brader Among the out-of:tawr in crystal. Cornfield of this city. momOwmfil , 1. STALE OIMISI svOnl 1 gliests were: Mr...…

September 03, 1926 • Page Image 10

…PAGE TEN R0 41CIE iitEDLTRORAMSR 6/ lank Ir7,7 5-'331f ("7 r, 7,oteza-vte-;:evezfrt.tevreveavosszc.-x to MADISON ATHLETIC CLUB ATHENA GIRLS DANCE HOLDS DANCE SEPT. 10 TO BE GALA AFFAIR filarritters %a Shop RIPPS FRIEDMAN 6 Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Friedman of 2932 Webb avenue announce the marriage of their daughter, Betty, to Dr. Maurice L. Hipps of Bayonne, N. J., which took place at the home of thy bride on Thursday, Aug. 26, Rabbi ...…

September 03, 1926 • Page Image 11

…PAGE ELFVEN LisPentorrlovisn eIRONICLE Doc Lumm Burr sez: "Wouldn't you like the outside of your home to ywithout rot o r decay? "Then use the genuine white pine and not the substitutes, which are used all too much in Detroit." 1M1NORITY CONGRESS I CONCLUDES SESSION 1 ''. CLASSIFIED -• FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room' for one or two gentlemen in private home. 3000 Cheirmount Ave. Phone Garfield 3220-51. B. W EISS-Strictly kosher Is Bl...…

September 03, 1926 • Page Image 12

…▪ SEPTEMBER 3, 1926 EWIS RMIICLE if JACK LITZKY IN RACE MINORITY RIGHTS PROHIBITION OFFICE FOR STATE LEGISLATURE SAME AS UNDER SHUTS SACRAMENTAL Litzky, Republican candidate WINE SHOPS IN N. Y. U. S. CONSTITUTION for Jack • State Legislature, earnestly so it- ressoweswwww•••••••••••••••"`"*"1 LLOYD GEORGE PRAISES J EWS artnple 'HI El Notts LONDON.—(J. T. A )—A letter from David Lloyd George, former eon given at Bangor, Wales, by the de...…

August 27, 1926 • Page Image 1

…IfRONICL- 14ETROIT Ms Jewish News MI Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1926 VOL. XXX, NO. 13 TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents championshipGame PALESTINE ON EVE Be th El Prepares PALESTINE HAS Condition FARM COLONISTS SOVIET GOVERNMENT [Finds is Russian Most Satisfactory or Record Crowd MESSAGE FOR JEWS, Is Set For August 29 OF NE...…

August 27, 1926 • Page Image 2

…PEPentorrpout(ARomtat PAGE TWO the annual field days were held at Sugar Island, but since the closing of that island, both lodges meet annually at points convenient to both lodges. It's a real old-time get-together pig nic, with ping lemonade and plenty ; goodies for old and young, races, min Holiday Services (Ciiithenlo (garner The United Hebrew Schools of Detroit SERVICES FOR ROSH HASHONAH AND YOM KIPPUR sie Tawno(i l ogfutTe'sinost o...…

August 27, 1926 • Page Image 3

…PAGE THREE IfEllent-kri EwAsi iffiLtafigg temple Beth El HOLY DAY SERVICES Will be held as follows: TEMPLE BETH EL Main Auditorium, Dr. Leo M. Franklin officiating. Brown Memorial Chapel, Rabbi Leon From officiating. 0000121300 SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES Orchestra Hall, Prof. A. N. Franzblau officiating. Arlene Frances Ginsburg Memorial Auditorium (3430-32 Fen- kell Ave.), Mr. Bernard Zeiger officiating. 000 0-0 0017 HOURS OF SERVICE E...…

August 27, 1926 • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR plEY)Entorr,/rmsnaiRCMC1/3 BABY DAY NURSERY WILL HOLD HOLIDAY SERVICES "Voters of Wayne County can make no mistake in considering fa- vorably the candidacy of Thomas F. Farrell for county clerk. Mr. Farrell is well known to the citizens of De- troit, and has had opportunity in various capacities of demonstrating his worth and ability. He now holds the office for which he seeks re-elec- tion. He has made • good county cler...…

August 27, 1926 • Page Image 5

…PAGE FIVE ThEberitoff,Awisn C ICON ICU: D. &. C. Uses Radio Compasses. Steamers Greater Detroit and Greater Buffalo, of the Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Company. which make overnight trips between Detroit • nil Buffalo, have the distinction of bring the first passenger steamers on the Great Lakes to be equipped with • radio compasses. The radio compass has been em- ployed on the Great Lakes only a CUM- iteratively short time, and up to th...…

August 27, 1926 • Page Image 6

…ATDerRorriovisn (Awls icLE b'e2fee' ..etc4Yik VVin'Y Vlaz TREDLTROITJEWISil eiRONICUri MSC.. ARMIN FWVIMIJIM MIMES M 10011111.1, Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing G. Inc. l e JOSEPH J. CUMMINS JACOB MARGOLIS JACOB H. SCHAKNE 1 ""'" Masend-class mater President Editor General Manager 11.1 1,:o.tors. Hick- under grihal;r Ya s1 . " General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telephone: Cadillac ...…

August 27, 1926 • Page Image 7

…EmPeraon;kwuRCA RON IcLe. — 0eqi.F1.5 Meittple Nett! Et The Value of the Church ---Synagogue Conference Notes G IAS. Morning Services, 10:30: ciOSEPW•=2—. 's'aurday I Subject, Saturday, Aug. 28: "The o His custom of wrapping the pearl of wisdom in the tinfoil of epi- gram antagonized this literal-minded people. They suspected the sincerity of one who could joke about matters of great seriousness the justice of his comments for and import,...…

August 27, 1926 • Page Image 8

…limpuntorrlarisnalitomictc PAGE EIGHT ATHENA GIRLS FORMAL DANCE SET FOR SEPT. 19 Miss Esther Zalesin has been cho- sen chairman of the reception com- mittee for the formal dance to be September 1st September 30th The Masonic Country Club is con- Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern and I family, who left some time ago for', tinuing to exert its usual lure with an Eastern motor trip, visited in New I Detroit's hostesses. Mrs. Abe Silber- York, Atla...…

August 27, 1926 • Page Image 9

…PAGE NINE Tit L Ikriwrawisn (NROISICLE Marriages 6 Ex- Paris Chin Elrprudly Eli pressed in New Frocks For Autumn per Misses and Wow n o f Moderate Prieings 25.00 and A Distinctive Collection Accenting the Inimitable Chic and Genius of the Foremost Paris Coutu- riers. Developed in the Loveliest Autumn Fabrics and Colors. 39.5 0 7a, Axon Alpo ' GEL . _ SiAtE (01.41,1 , OA. SKA1 MO IONIOCTION won m acial and arso Dr. and :qrs. A...…

August 27, 1926 • Page Image 10

…Picpergorrfrwisn (A ROMICLE PAGE TEN ARTS CLUB ACTIVE DURING PAST YEAR Engagrments "Where Good Furniture is Not Expensive" OBITUARY Ui tVtt 4Agslzx* V:tztzVkiYi AeP BUY MRS. ANTOINETTE GOLDSTEIN SALE Mrs. Antoinette Goldstein of 299 NOW ENDS Works of Many Members Exhibited Meilbury avenue passed away 011 ,',' AND SAVE • r. anu airs. • 1448 Woodward Power AUG. 31st ,,_, Aug. 19, after an illness of two 11:, In Art Galleries end at Beth ...…

August 27, 1926 • Page Image 11

…PAGE ELFVEN THEDETRonjEwisn(RONICLE Fred W. Green for Governor I TO CONDUCT SERVICES I AT THE ASTOR THEATER Daciir t I in. AUG.29 t MAT DAILY THEREAFTER of the Prince of Judaea and the fair Esther NEW TWO-TON TRUCK BY GRAHAM BROTHERS This is the newly announced big Mother of the two well known smaller trucks built by graham Brothers-the tan-ands-half and the G. Boy one- ton. The price, due to Graham Brothers hugs production, is exce...…

August 27, 1926 • Page Image 12

…AUGUST 27, 1926 ntEPerRorr,/onsnetRONKU: TO HOLD EUROPEAN MINORITIES MEET lelegations and the American Jew. to Palestine would he for the Zionist ish Congress. Organization to cease to exist. By 2. 'L'he committee should be em- that I mean that an entirely new or- A Non-Sectarian Country Boarding School for Girls. powerod to take part in the forthcom- ganization should be created which Ideally heated on the Hudson should be free from nation...…

August 20, 1926 • Page Image 1

…\• AL Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS fiEbETRoiTAwIsII i IIRONICLE I ■ THE ONLY JEWISH' NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXX, NO. 12 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1926 1-0-4-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents Olivet Conference 'MARSHALL FLAYS PALESTINE REPORT Rabbi Moses Fisher Talks On OF MANDATE BODY Orthodox Judaism In America Creates Good Willi ACT OF TURKISH ISSUED AT GENEVA JEWISH NOTABLES By LAWRENCE LIP...…

August 20, 1926 • Page Image 2

…".111-.1)urRorpfaisn PAGE TWO lyoulyteooyiloymvutz, RON ICLE \ i II ------- B'NAI B'RITH•KNIGHTS OF i PYTHIAS BASEBALL GAME By Alfred Rosa. ORIENTAL CAFE He who first spoke the words: (Directly Opposite Book-Cadillac Hotel) "Great events cast their shadows be- fore them," had probably never heard of the Independent Order 11'nai B'rith or the Knights of l'ythias. Nev- ertheless, that well-known and oft-re- peated phrase might aptly ref...…

August 20, 1926 • Page Image 3

…PAGE W1 f.TROR/L1115/16RONICLE ),■■■■■■■■■■• 21011011 ■ 110 MIMI MIMI WINNOWLN SERVICE IS SECRET OF SUCCESS IN INSURANCE OA A. LITTMAN ANNOUNCES g Until new Yiddish Playhouse at Twelfth and Seward is completed performances will be given at the • MAJESTIC THEATRE BEGINNING FRIDAY SEPT. 10 O A (Evening Following Rosh Hashonah.) All organizations wishing to arrange benefit performances are requested to see Mr. Littman any Tuesday, We...…

August 20, 1926 • Page Image 4

…ALEVerRonjonsitaIRozociE UtrktgolttstkUtM Nxixtzty MetailayglsOlzigMccetykktMetk 141. 50A 4141014TM 4 rififiVEnconjEwunentoracul Weakly by The Jawkb Chronicle Publislung Co, I. JOSEPH J. CUMMINS JACOB MARGOLIS JACOB H. SCHAKNE President Editor General Manager at lb. Paatoffire at Detroit. aniseed a, imottoMelaas matter March 8, 1916, Mich.. under the Art of March 3. 1819. General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Tel...…

August 20, 1926 • Page Image 5

…TIE PLTI4011fLIVISII ORM i 1■ 11.1• URGES TOLERANT SPIRIT TO JEWS to practice, for the simple reason that practicing at the beginning is not fag- cinating. Even adults do not like to do things that are not pleasant, let , alone squeeking and playing Wrong notes. According to Fischer, authority Rabbi AA. Roumanian Senate to En. on the psychology of music: "There act More Liberal Legislation. (lever lived a child who was nut made amovitch. B...…

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan