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July 16, 1926 • Page Image 2

…• JULY 9, 1926. //Li KOI110/1.5/1 01 RON iaz !MIGRATION CONGRESS DISCUSSES PROBLEMS are now in Palestine 165,000 Jews,1to the amount of $300,000,000, which and, according to the highest esti- would be raised and invested within settled on the land.I the next 10 years with a view to en- • mates, 25,00 0 a re . . abling the creation of a Jewish ma- . This is an unhealthy proportion." in Palestine within that period, (Continued From Page One....…

July 16, 1926 • Page Image 3

…/(0 ~ 1. tE All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS 01'P EWI it0RomcLE I) ET ~ II THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRI VOL. XXX. NO. 7 TEIEPHUNE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 ED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 01926. Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents ZION RESOLUTION New Talmud Torah HADASSAH ADOPTS [Predicts New Jewish 1 NATIONAL HOME B'naiInith Meets JEWISH RELIGION Religion for America ON CRIMEA CAUSES Cornerstone Laid $745 NO B...…

July 16, 1926 • Page Image 4

…PIEDentorrityamffiRomiat PAGE TWO to try their wings. And so, says ZION RESOLUTION ON CRIMES CAUSES BITTER DISPUTE Over 100 Attend Rabbinical Meet Mother Cloud: 'When babies want to try their wings mothers ought to let them try. So, go on, my Babies. All the world is full of good, and all the skies and seas are good, and all that (Continued From Page One.) Important Subjects Discussed is therein, so no harm can come to you, if you'll reme...…

July 16, 1926 • Page Image 5

…PAGE THREE 711 ■ 17A,Kon]ifyisq UlIZOlfiC115 , his reply, "The people on Cop have NO MORE CRIMINAL e here the lon gest. e've y h ad JEWS THAN GENTILES' ben more time t o bsorb the Ame Thri can cul- similation you must have the assimila- tor as well as the assimilatee," he add- ed with a smile. Asked if there were more atheists and non-religionists 818011g the Jews in knerica than among the Gentiles Jude Simons expressed the opinion that whi...…

July 16, 1926 • Page Image 6

…-INV 4 114 MIMI, ,41•1 7,?`>-PZ-, — Z 41.%11 " ThEDLTRorriEivisnefRoxing VAP•11 MN MD IP moon. Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing G. Inc. JOSEPH J. CUMMINS, President JACOB MARGOLIS, Editor JACOB H. SCHAKNE, General Manager Entered as Usemd-class matter March 5, 1915.at the PostoMee at Detroit. Mich., under OA Art or March 5. 1175. General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Cadillac 1040 elephve...…

July 16, 1926 • Page Image 7

…OE DETROIT, fEWISII i stisoivi o GIAS. th (JOSEPH, Irtuple Neill El Notrs Sabbath Services: Saturday morning services begin promptly at 10:20. The subject for .luly 15 is "The Thinking Minorite" and the subject for July 22 is "The Book Nobody Knows." Rabbi Le., Fram will preach both sermons. I wont to a movie theater the other night and saw the surr.•oder of Aled.El-Kerim, the chief of the Riffians, to French and Spanish officers, thus en...…

July 16, 1926 • Page Image 8

…PAGE SIX liiEDLTRorrImsri (ARON laZ Engagements 1 • Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Levenson of Philadelphia, Pa., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Estelle . Annual Mid-Summer Sale of Glassware Hudson's Announces a NEW ELECTRIC COPELAND ICELESS REFRIGERATOR '225 All society Items and other local note. .ho old be conerriticated to the ofhc• of The Chronicle by 5 P. M. Wednesday in order to appear in the nurrent week's Issue. Pb... Ca...…

July 16, 1926 • Page Image 9

…PAGE SEVEN .141141.0.MO21 ociat .and N. F. BEAUTY CONTEST PROGRAM IS COMPLETED SIE5E1 An elaborate and entertaining pro- gram, which will include among other numbers the Ilalevy Society and the ■ 01.0 N00.1 1111 STATI. Th.1'1418 of Smart 06 New Frocks j- Wmelhoch') Woodward Thru to Washington ROWSSEN-FEIN. Temple Enameul was the scene of a - 4S3 C-/ N. very pretty wedding on Sunday even- Miss Lillian Thomas of Albany, hi ing, June ...…

July 16, 1926 • Page Image 10

…PACE EIGHT i.1. 4#,Tienr 1; W■ MISOWS ■ 0011., i • day, July 12, at the home of Miss (ORM ----- ri"aciwa"4:411:44.1******C")" WINS SCHOLASTIC HONORS Easy Lessons In Anti-Semitism oriat anb Personal Esther Silber of 1693 Taylor avenue. AND NEWS SPELLING BEE Many visitors attended the meeting, mnong whom were a number of out- of-town girls. A dinner at the King Many of the children of the Detroit By LAWRENCE LIPTON Wah is Cafe and a thea...…

July 16, 1926 • Page Image 11

…"AGE NINE pai llet sturrI EW1Shilt Rum iCue :c..-sweassocoommooliwoonowessswoossonnacwsw 000mor, e _ I of America would do well to learn gence of these various groups and inn the American people its spirit • • forces in American Jewry and of the of initiative, large scope and organi- o'• slow but sure 1.o/ululation of this posi- zation, and then the reconstruction of tive program, a new Judaism prom- Palestine would be realized much The fol...…

July 16, 1926 • Page Image 12

…JULY 9, 1926 71 IL ikrizon;frxisn @Roma r, Mrs. Silverman, who, too, was a re-' custom facilties on raw materials and Agency advises the immigrants, cent visitor to Palestine, laid stress on is assisting the development of the grants loans to industrial enterprises, the need of modern buildings for Ila- export trade, utilizing local products. t 1 public works and has contributed dassah's work in that country. The In connection with the indus...…

July 09, 1926 • Page Image 1

…4 All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS IfEkTROIT AEWISIf HRONICL - [ I TELEPHONE—a CADILLAC •I 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETRO! f, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1926. VOL. XXX. NO. 6. Vice-President ) ATTACK BY ZIONIST LEADERS CAUSES 1 MIGRATION • CONGRESS (Chosen President SEVEN AND HALF MILLION DOLLARS ARE I Re-Elected Lodge ) of Bn'ai B B'rith Lodge of B'nai JOI...…

July 09, 1926 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO rnsPsntorrimsnffiRordar, I OPEN DENTAL OFFICES uneasy, apologetic and constantly try SEATTLE RABBI WAS children have left for Grayling, hitch., the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. justify our existence by presenting they will 5 spend the summer Hirschfield. AT 805 STROH BUILDING to VISITOR IN THE CITY where ancient claims to a place in the sun; months. • (Ellithen1 0 (gortter MY JEWISH CHILDREN I ilization; purpose, beauty and a vas ...…

July 09, 1926 • Page Image 3

…A merica ffewish periodical Ceder CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 avCI)E114:101TIEWISACRROCICIZ IS A DODGE PROTHER.5 SEDAN S No Handling Charges Plus Government Tax 0 People are surprised to learn that this beautiful and sturdy car now sells for $895. They have heard so much about its exceptional value that they are under the impression it sells for a higher price. Moreover, the Sedan possesses all the roominess and char- acter ...…

July 09, 1926 • Page Image 4

…FIEPErROrrIEWISNffiRONICLB skt, • NS. rill` V. rein'- , 11I. earr &:. , eY9t, 'NA, re — A"c PEDEFROITI/EWISII efRONICLIII TIM RIVISN PROMO IM 11111.01.111 Published Mainly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co, lac. JOSEPH J. CUMMINS, President JACOB MARGOLIS, Editor JACOB H. SCIIAKNE, General Manager Interest a. imised.class matter bliirch 3, 1918. at the Postollice at Niel, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Detroit, General Offices...…

July 09, 1926 • Page Image 5

…incfirritorr !WISH (Meoxictis ZIONIST ATTACK CAUSES J. D. C. TO BREAK SILENCE of Jewry, however numerous and how- ever destitute, must be left to perish. \S hile the Joint Distribution ( onumt• tee has provided and is continuing to • supply real money for Palestine, in its OW11 way and through its on agen• 'Continued from did anything for page them. one.) AVe were cies, it is unregenerate enough to be- lieve that even the hardy agrecultue• —...…

July 09, 1926 • Page Image 6

…---111 .81111 PAGE SIX V. liir.,)rraorr /1117 son ARON I CI illarriagro Now in Progress at Hudson's BERKOVITZ—JACOBSON. Featuring a Sale of Summer Glassware Starting Wednesday morning next we will offer a special grouping of glassware at mark- ed reduflions from regular prices. This sale will be well worth taking advantage of. Also a Clearance of China and Glassware at One-third and One-half Off Regular Prices. rj Ind 6. (Ira n TO( v...…

July 09, 1926 • Page Image 7

…PAGE SEVEN H EBREW sof (0),._ .,.r. _.,t; \. et= trims= 1Don ='''Y — - N. F. BEAUTY CONTEST TO BE GALA AFFAIR Everything is in readiness for the A number of Oudents of the United carnival and beauty contest to be Hebrew Schools were among the held at Rochester Park on July 25. Now In Progress July Sale of Quality Furs Now Is the Time to Select Your Furs for Choice of the Season's Best Pelts —and Prices That Ale Considerably Below Thos...…

July 09, 1926 • Page Image 8

…Evaitor 1; in, bit (Alan KA PAGE EIGHT 4 raternai anb (11.1ub Votes Theta Mu Gamma Sorority. On Wednesday, June 30, Miss Sally Shaniak entertained members of the Theta Mu Gamma Sorority. Election of officers took place with the fol- lowing results: Miss Ann Saneson, president; Miss Jeanne Stone, sec- retary, and Miss Sylvia Lesser, treas- urer. Plans were completed for a dinner-dance to be held on July 11, at the summer home of Miss May Al...…

July 09, 1926 • Page Image 9

…• ?AGE NMI 11131)LitarrVEnishintax‘icur, — — A VVIC YY _ eMNVIAANN:Vei%%ilt.WOMSA.WANWW 00* 0 s***+:1400000000000**00(X1**********0-4-00000-0-0-1:1-0 bath and the dietary laws, as much God and they do not. I say, they have 0 ZACKHEIM SURVEYS as ossible, and the belief in a Jew- or A& their birthright for too small al MU SIC future—not a missionary future pt* ice. This is not what we have sac- • • JEWISH QUESTIONS ish —bet a future in Palest...…

July 09, 1926 • Page Image 10

…JULY 9, 1926. rfiLlifaiton;fi,%isit(iiitaviciz TION CONGRESS DISCUSSES PROBLEMS MIGRA ,01,00tJe,wma: twootuhied mount of $300,000 000 which !MIGRA rndinTetrotint(h.,161;56, ' te ' a be raised and invesdwithin ' !ai rneil, I tc( mates, 25,000 are settled on the land. the next Ill Years with a view to en- abling the creation of a Jewish ma- ' is an unhealthy proportion ." (Continued From Page One.) I jority in Palestine within that period, Th...…

July 02, 1926 • Page Image 1

…l arish Periodical Carter All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS cLIPToN AMC' • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 THE_DETROIT BWISII IIRONICLE • Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 2, VOL. XXX. NO. 5. 1926. He brew School To Lay Cornerstone UNITED JEWISH CAMPAIGN PASSES Plans and I-lopes Of Zionism ORIGINAL FIFTEEN MILLION QUOTA Disclosed By Zion Leaders, iluil...…

July 02, 1926 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO is making extensive additions to its dock facilities, this work comprising a tree but for a man. For the man never thought of planting:one. And, 1,400 feet. Separation of grades at you will be, I hope." I as a telegraph pole. of Course, when there was fighting, eight points are under way and new The mother smiled. "You don't a tree on "Inimah, I want to plant the soldiers chopped away trees for machinery for various shops consti- rea...…

July 02, 1926 • Page Image 3

…if Amara !milk Pe riodial eater CLIFTON AVIN01 • CUICUMATI 20, 0210 PAGI TM1/11 71-7)L 1K011/1 ■ 15/1 RONICIA inewommigionnsionmaiummium moi ■ ordw NlainageMinm11.0•=0111111....11111010.01M•1111"11.11111." Remplr Netl) El . Notes rolommiam~mmlammillamilm."1".~0■01~11.1 "1111111111111111 11101112220011110 MIMI NSINIMIIMINIOMMNIRORMillk Saturday services at 10:30. all continue services Religious throug hthe sunnner and are held on Sat...…

July 02, 1926 • Page Image 4

…RAGE FOUR ME)9erporiffmsfiffiR07110.8 Plans and Hopes Of Zionism Disclosed By Zion Leader's • both sides and satisfying neither." "now do you view the proposals of the Revisionists?" I enquired. "Zionism has taught me to use the international language," seas Mr. Lev- in's comments and help to - rebuild Palestine—our marked that in order to understand a Igested that a Reform Temple should success and our wealth. thing you must understand w...…

July 02, 1926 • Page Image 5

…ffewisk Periodkal Carter CLIFTON AVINUI A CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE Mil tt.:-.?iett:orcinnyt ORO1412U bak- mat- Miler Its erica – — YOUNG WOMEN'S HEBREW ASSOCIATION CAMP OPENS SECOND SEASON AT JEDDO, MICH. e in- s are large aring is an t, the t ac- "The keted e ininn n in- 60% JUN, Sales Gain range ether IN to- ave. here- Five liveli- come been 40'01- debt- ludgo at ion r • over greatest previous Nash June w the Told his it not ...…

July 02, 1926 • Page Image 6

…S Pirvrritorrirmstitli RON icte • 4A • ■•■■ t. reit r c noyr, NI. re 1 . 1W e# EDLTROITiaTISII CIRONICIA MA,/ SOW. /11114/w SIVLSN Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing C... Inc. JOSEPH J. CUMMINS, President JACOB MARGOLIS, Editor JACOB H. SCHAKNE, General Manager Entered a. itTord - cla.m matter Minch 11, 1916, •t•the Poelonine at Detroit. Mich.. under the Art.of March 3, 1873. General Offices and Publication Build...…

July 02, 1926 • Page Image 7

…/R erica Awish Periodical Cc Hier CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PA Gt.; StArt:e. I l‘\ ttlrzoN Ian ja ni)rrnotr "Ilic Marquis of Readikt; Round-Up Workers Continue On Job found confidently predicting the end of British rule in India when the post still was, as Viceroy of India, the greatest position possible for any British subject to hold below the Crown. Under the political system in force (Continued from last Page.) $7.10,00...…

July 02, 1926 • Page Image 8

…PAGE El `3111, Tnefirmorrimufil iKON lat /zugatirturitts --,- Mr. and Sirs. Si. Pensler of 21100 I I Hardwired avenue announce the en- ' gagement of their daughter, Rose, to Nathan Weingarden, son of Mr. and Mrs Si. Weingarden of Blaine ave- nue.. • --- Sirs. Clara Brown of 1193 Lee Place announces the engagement of her daughter, Sarah, to Nathan. Weis- berg of this city. Continuing the Special Selling of Ruffled Curtains, $1.39 Pair _ ...…

July 02, 1926 • Page Image 9

…A lfteriallt "(wish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, 0010 ....amoeonnaueff.r " AGE MS Fhq p,inotifm,3n041COINTN selM lieele ■ leiMialM11•1•11101D '10klerSAirdhif.. 1134 S i e ;aland iffarrtavg LJa ~ gt!. iarsontti: Now In Progress July Sale of Quality Furs Now Is the Time to Select Your Furs for Choice of the Season's Best Pelts --and Prices That Are Considerably Below Those That Will Prevail Later. A Complet...…

July 02, 1926 • Page Image 10

…PA GE TEN ElgyinstfertAwiNtErfoastm MANY PARTICIPATE IN BEAUTY CONTEST 90000-0000-04099(30000-0013000041 Gladstone avenue, accompanied by in honor of their nephew, Henry M. s$orial fi itltil Personal, the Misses Selma and Regina Renick of Toledo, left Wednesday, June 30, for an extended tour through the East. Gottlieb, Four-year-old Morton Sul- tan, pianist, was the principal enter- tainer of the evening. ,Mist Lottie Sultan and Si, L...…

July 02, 1926 • Page Image 11

…A merica lewis/i periodical Coffer CLIPTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 10, 01110 PAGE E'LEVIIIIr mutt, firmst, mkt ev lc tin B'NAI B'RITH BASEBALL TEAM TO PLAY JULY 4 On Sunday, July 4, at 3:30 p. the Itnai (frith basemall tram will play "Our Lady of Guadaloupe" team at ('add Field. Edward Mendelsohn and Milton Mahler will be the batte'r- ies. The Wiwi B'rith team played the Franco American Club on Sunday last before a mass crowd, winning the gam...…

July 02, 1926 • Page Image 12

…AbberRonjEwunaiROXICLE Economical Opens New Store. the final session of the convention The Economical Drug Stores, with headquarters at 2611 Park avenue, MUS IC announce that on or about July 10 they will open another store at 8305 Woodward avenue, corner of Seward. By HERMAN HOEXTER. N. Shapiro, proprietor, states that The fourth annual recital of stu• with the opening of this, there will he dents of the Music School of the 22 Economical D...…

June 25, 1926 • Page Image 1

…A mericamffewishPeriotalleafter CLIFTON !VENUE GHICINNATI 20, OHIO 19211 t i:ly t omorties :bout a ory Sun- hich the Id rebel. Premioo• 1;1'22. All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS •— 1 THEbETROIT IIRONICL - E 1 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXX. NO. 4. S'%. 1110 11.4 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1926. U. RUSSIAN JEWISH ;1 Becomes After a Year's WRITERS ENDORSE SETTLEMENT PLAN S. Citizep Fight...…

June 25, 1926 • Page Image 2

…A PAGE Two Thr.VETKon:kwisttffiRoNICX , MIIMIN=11 ■ 11•11MILMMINIMM • B'NAI B'RITH PLEASURE CRUISE TO BE JULY 18• ti The program—its variety, extent and how it is to be handled—is one of the three great features of the annual h ORIENTAL CAFE r's Toritcr 0:Alam THE DOG AND THE DOLL By Rosealliflichseli. (Directly Opposite Book-Cadillac Hotel) his body and wagging his tail. It was Buster! The boy next door had hear I him yelping a...…

June 25, 1926 • Page Image 3

…America lavish Perla/ilea! Cotter canon CINCINNAll 20, OHIO PAGE TEIREll Tif; r KOH;AWIS/1(11RON1Ct ,f. Frigidaire Breaks Ground For N et $20,000,000 Expansion Project. U. H. S. PUPILS CONDUCT SERVICES Junior and Senior Minyons Elect Of- ficers for Ensuing Year. Will Have Annual Output of 600,000 Electric Refriger- ator Units. By An 06 d er 50 ne P- se ad to qty ey and Prayer, it is commonly said, is a lost art. We think that ...…

June 25, 1926 • Page Image 4

…PulictPrijrmsninitonmit, •R•1114... 44/ - aier 44 Iii0)ETRon*wisit etRoracbg did they merely want to transfer power from other hands to their own? If the results are any yardstick, one must conclude that all their protestation of love for Published Weekly by The Jewieh Chronicle Publishing Ca., Ins. the people Was just so much bunk and propaganda. JOSEPH J. CUMMINS, President We doubt very much the sincerity and honesty of men who employ ...…

June 25, 1926 • Page Image 5

…A merica Prish Palatka! Carter CLIFTON AMU& • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO filE7trIl.ort /novo. situ 1st G IAS. JOSEPH- Next , The National Farm School of Doylestown, Pa. Very well, gen- tlemen, what can we to for you? You want only $15,000,000! '{hat' s surely modest enough. And payments to be made in five years. Why, that's easy enough for any person. Interesting, isn't it, the quickness with which the instalment plan of buying philanthropy ha...…

June 25, 1926 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX TicI)grnorr,/nnsti (ilitoN tc is SPONSORS ANNUAL TAG DAY IN MT. CLEMENS 1133t131 -qt 7:11111 , •11 1 77' • :7- I Needs for Vacationists Clara Abrodnowich is one of the munbers of the committee in charge of the annual tag day of the Baby Day CAMP SETS oy l ; m r These aluminum ramp sets will serve lou r people. Sets Milo!, one fry pan, coffee pot, three stew paos,four plate, a r . four cups, two handles for pans, all nettin...…

June 25, 1926 • Page Image 7

…, 13.0I EG E L *7sfser Ywolod lorogar . arriageo Engagrmento New Frocks in Exquisite Summer Silks Only the Keenest Style Ap- preciation, and a Sure Srnse of "The Right Fashion" Can A R8cInble ,COCK n C0111,i1iiiit. '45 FM' :hisses mad WOW/1. Sheer Chiffons, Exquisite George ties, New Dotted Crepes, Brilliant Printed and Flowered Chiffons apd Nov- city Sports Crepes, in White and this season's favorite colors. All Our Work Is Equally ...…

June 25, 1926 • Page Image 8

…1. * AGE EIGHT Llifripiri(ntrit til. f.tmouv O ( otts graternai nub (flub N g, Zeirie Zion Organization. The Zeirie Zion Organization held its last meeting on Thursday eve- ning, June 17, with Bernard Linder- man as acting chairman. A final re- port given by Ed. Fransblau, chair- man of the Jewish National Fund Flower Day, held on Sunday, June 13, showed approximately $350 raised by the Zeirie Zion Organiza- tion. The following committ...…

June 25, 1926 • Page Image 9

…AliftriellIf ffewish periodical Carta CLIPTON AMUR • CINCINNATI SO, OHIO il_ftino rti, '1:4/Mist, Easy Lessons In Anti-Semitism r of 248 in honor hose en- dman of ntly an- eon vats {eider re-e was given el at her eon, June on of the awarded de Sahel, n, (findla d 'b served. firs. the ills, 'allege of retses day, June e the fol- Birnkrant, ntzow, It. Green. BenjamOe 1 Leto e. in, We- rh t Sahli reinsoo ue left for is '• N Avenue. V...…

June 25, 1926 • Page Image 10

…▪ filubentorrjDnsit@ROMICIZ BROWN DISCUSSES ZION IMMIGRATION JUNE 25, 192 TWELFTH ANNUAL U. J. C. WORKERS MEET OF HADASSAH HOLD FINAL MEET AT BUFFALO, N. Y where they, would find a haven of I refuge. It isn't a problem any more to lind colonists. The problem now is Life Insurance Pension Bonds to select only those who can fit into Investment Insurance (Continued From Page One.) the life of l'alestine and not to admit! Representing the Lar...…

June 25, 1926 • Page Image 11

…ANCliallf "apish periodical eater • 5, 1926 ••• 0 . Ia ■..■■■■ racts reat• first tha Iny ouhlea :5 LNY CE ,kland 7671 sy 4 1 CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO …

June 18, 1926 • Page Image 1

…America garish Pedalled Ceder (,. 1926 If , g C •ce , 085, 00 0 tout tielay. All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS CLIFTON ATLNUll - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO 1 111-Efi ETROIT IIROK[CLE Li tiUNE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. LEO EXPECT EXTENSION OF JEWISH AGENCY untrtsbityt'riti;ltiNlitchigt IN NEAR FUTURE B'nai B'rith Holds First Nominations LIN OF NR O A RN ED A T USOF M. Ua lot N...…

June 18, 1926 • Page Image 2

…emu prim (A Roiviar. PAGE TWO f , 141.1 ro 1447 cor osoWOODWARD AY! IMPORTED BEADED BAGS . ?Pe (tliithen's Corner COMPLETE TEMPLE MOONLIGHT PLANS 11 Red Apple Club and Jules Klein's Orchestra to Entertain Guests. - DECIDES ON FIFTEEN ' .---717 Fp i ti ar Notts MILLION CAMPAIGN -- National Farm School Seek to Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich of Detroit wa• a guest of the Sisterhood of Templi Beth Jacob at the last regular meet ing of the seas...…

June 18, 1926 • Page Image 3

…A merkair 5cwisk parodies! Carta CLITT0e1 MINCE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO .• m 47,9Encotrinv isn iyeL. FAGS THREE — ago whin it was organized. Previous, ItLESTTO INE APPEA L NOTED EGYPTOLOGIST, he h.: b..01 h.q..: of the des - SEEK $10 , 000 , 000, DR. AARON EMBER, DIES t.rank partinent of Semitic languages. s . . 'e niitism also admit children under 13 of declarants who have resided in the United States fur more than three years and hav...…

June 18, 1926 • Page Image 4

…111V1IITICtlie, //Mc!! /11141N !CIA r'" As C. X2 WIEDETROITJEWISII etRONICIA rNa ONLY CVOS. MlwfaeAr. MNILL) Mit01{.. Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Inc. JOSEPH 'J. CUMMINS, President JACOB MARGOLIS, Editor JACOB H. SCHAKNE, General Marys `r_ .es, on the other hand, that there has been ssionitry longing and sentimental romancing tonotl mu (ft' enough realism , N1 e believe that there has been an undue emphasis upon...…

June 18, 1926 • Page Image 5

…Americall5aviskPeriodicaleatter CII ► TON /MCI - CINCINNAll 10, OHIO PAGE FIVE ThEnETI PO IT fns 14 , 60.2 , 0 , f5 -- ,. i k yiddish--a chiklless Lang uage (Continued from last page.) ie I- tg re of rn er lit to s 'ii, ' r ut ry, un- op- ud- one ant- amt heir ter, pare the new car offered you to Buick. anal like it,— Itee- MOTOR COMPANY, l'o- that who row, e of who e of find du- hall. that sh is ode- prto and ...…

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