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September 11, 1925 • Page Image 2

…kiles 11_1 16201UPOWsLARtrel _ PAGE TWO ago, the students gave him a banque; and dedicated an issue of their maga- zine to him. My father died before his work w.,‘ finished. He had hoped for a few more years in which to complete cer- tain proposed volumes. But he did his work well. Not only will he go down in history as a scholar and phi . - osopher, as a modern Maimonides, but, also, he will long be remembered as a genial and lovable friend...…

September 11, 1925 • Page Image 3

…PAl;B TREQemonjEwiskeiRoman .. - 7.7.5111111111 1c "I Want to Thank My Many Friends For Making Tbis New Store Possible!" - - - T 0 my friends whose loyal support have made possible this great store —the culmination of years of planning—I wish to express my hearty and sincere appreciation. In return for their continued confidence I pledge a store and a service which shall constantly uphold the ideals herein expressed and to which I dedica...…

September 11, 1925 • Page Image 4

…rrtr CAGE FOUR TfiBifinIto rrimattitRoxia Pallished weekly by •11•01•11.110 ■ 1•011 Jewish Chronicle Publishing Ca. The is, Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager LattIcylinhaV1179Poetoffice at Nitwit. Doseewil se gmond ska is ,s h.m:Its , General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telephoner Cadillac 1040 Cable Address: Chronicle London Offir• 14 Stretford Place, London, W. I, ...…

September 11, 1925 • Page Image 5

…4 111CliaIf 5arish aria cal Carter CLIFTON ATINVI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PACE THEfrrRonp9sp ORAN 101, EXPECT 1,000 JEWS AT PHILADELPHIA CONCLAVE SEPT. 12 1:1V" GlAS• JOSEPH , (Continued from page one.) Making the Old Land New Success of Jewish Immigrants In Palestine; A Communistic' Colony. By MeEWAN LAWSON ricultural implements are supplied to them; instructors are placed in charge of the colony and to plan the have just been out to a...…

September 11, 1925 • Page Image 6

…n_611,11Einntillenttn.h_ PAGE $11 Reach Jewish Youth Through the Home To have a By MRS. LEO W. WOLF, Honorary President, West Virginia State Federation of Temple Sisterhood.. Lifetime Guarantee of automatic heating-comfort This guarantee, matched by no other heating device, today op. crates in 24,326 American homes. How you may have it. UT of 75,000 American homes now oil.heated,24,326 are heated O by NOKOL Automatic Heating plants. ...…

September 11, 1925 • Page Image 7

…- PACE SEVEN _ PIEfrAiLt ongEmsnffiROXicus A Jewish Art Temple By MOSES REUBEN If You Would Consider Exchanging Your Upright Piano design, the stage is of the most mod- ern type, taking into account the lat- est theatrical and mechanical inven- tions. The ideas of Max Reinhardt, the theatrical genius, have been fol- lowed strictly; it will be the first time in the history of the Jewish theatre that it will have a revolving stage. Another...…

September 11, 1925 • Page Image 8

…'- _. - 14"TI:sit IEN1SII PAPP. EIGHT KONILLE beelienfheinn oriusr Prophets. You will l iivnespbiiye the them:—The im . Itvait„hufrulati::.itiihten all the peoples believed in seeking the ethers, by the dignity of your lives, neighbor as thyself." aron the elevation of your thoughts, the The development of Israel in Eretz favor of idols, through bloody an work you will do for the betterment of k ferocious cults; the constitution of the huma...…

September 11, 1925 • Page Image 9

…A merica 'elvish Peri - orb- cal Cater CLIFTON ATINUS • CINCINNATI 20, 0•10 PAGE NINE itt r.4 • Cif) Scholnick's Men's Store Opened at 9025 Twelfth Street ANNOUNCEMENT WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE TIDE ENGAGEMENT EXTRAOR• DINAIRE OF With Sale. "—AS ONE N.\•'()MAN TO ANOTHER -- The formal opening of Scholnick's new store at 9025-27 Twelfth street, by Ann 'Tweed Benson's Orchestra Arf With Jack Warr Directing — Commencing — THURSDAY, SEPTEMB...…

September 11, 1925 • Page Image 10

…MEVentonjEwisiiffiRomar, PAGE TEN 57CPC7CPCPC7C? Engagements KING'S Annual Autumn Sale fly Reductions on All Merchandise Lenox China And All Other Dinnerware Fine Glassware, Etc. C C C (. , C o. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice P. Alper and Mrs. Meyer Kaplan of 3013 Hazel- mother, Mrs. Minnie Brodkin, have wood avenue entertained 25 children moved to the Wilson Hall Apartments, last Saturday afternoon in honor of 1610 Collingwood. the second...…

September 11, 1925 • Page Image 11

…A merico ffewisk periodical Cotter • CLIPTON AYSNUa e CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 771F.VrTitOiT voir413Siktigs You will find there the cordial, dependable ad- vice of experts and, for your selection— A bountiful assortment of fa- vorite French and American toiletries . $65.00 Ultra distinctive models for afternoon, dinner, eve- Located Conveniently Inside the Woodward Entrance. ning and dance occasions in the smartest fabrics and colors of ...…

September 11, 1925 • Page Image 12

…ItitiEon;LixoriffiRorsictr , PAGE TWELVE The Following Educational Institutions Solicit Your Patronage StakeYourTalent Pay Ganapol Studios of Musical Art Ettrl• 10 West Warren, Cor. Woodward. Suites 13, 14, 15. Norlhway 4369 1,4 Iggi:rt6=trio, Season Opens September 8th COMMERCIAL ART S CHOOL Piano, Voice, Violin, 'Cello and Harmony STAFF: Boris L. Ganapol, Mn. Boris L. Ganapol, Bernard Sturm, Consatntin K•marowsky, Grace L. Barber,...…

September 11, 1925 • Page Image 13

…PAGE THIRTEEN iiVelerROI IlL1t IN: t (II Rlt. IGLU igrtoptr Seth F I Notre :-:CLASSIFIED•.-: section with Temple Beth El. These plans will be duly announced. LESSONS-Mrs. Rose Ru- benstein; individual or class in- structions; phone Empire 1692; 418 King Ave. PIANO ----:- -- ARRIVED! Strictl kosher Sabbath Services: MAC K B. ' ' SS Regular Sabbath services with full caterer for weddings, banquets, I TO RENT-Duplex, 1473 Burlin- game; t...…

September 11, 1925 • Page Image 14

…SEPTEMBER 11, 1925 yALNWI eralo rm Rosrzu, CONCRETE GARBAGE and ASH RECEPTACLES STATES ECONOMIC CONDITIONS RUIN EUROPEAN JEWRY H. M. KOFFMAN (Continued from Page 1) Do not out until • Court Notice is sent 20 per cant. Ire.. PrIc• vat 1 Cea • 912 E. HANCOCK ST. Residence: Melrose 6556 115 Detroit Savings Bank Bldg. Main 0397 They will have to be sent to Argen- tine, Brazil, Palestine and France." Mr Bernstein stated that under ex- isti...…

September 04, 1925 • Page Image 1

…A merica Pwish periodical Carter Our New Location: 525 w OODWARD CUYTON ATINU1 - CINCINNATI 20, 01410 TELEPHONE fiEbETROIT LWISR. CADILLAC [ 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1925 VOL. XVIII. NO. 15 WEIZMANN AND SOKOLOW RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT AND EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN BY ZIONIST CONGRESS; ENDED AUG, 31 Deadlock Solved by Adoption of Statemen...…

September 04, 1925 • Page Image 2

…li tE lgrita i lLitsa s ttkietr11011 .AGE TWU and Billy Dreyer, classy slippers; a Andre Picard, and preserving the Gurion, just as the orthodox Agudath Florence Mills of "Dixie to new weekly feature, an exclusive first rare piquancy typical of French comedies and farces. "Kiki" is a Pe- "Broadway" at Temple The- Israel preferred to negotiate with me run presentation of the famous Hal ter l'an of the streets, who sometimes rather than with t...…

September 04, 1925 • Page Image 3

…A merica ffewith Periodical Cotter CLIPTON AMISS - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE '111RE ■ THEPerRondmsti (if BONICLB WEIZMANN, SOKOLOW RE-ELECETD AS HEADS OF WORLD ZIONISTS "graternal anb Cub 1otc5 0 (('ontinued from page 2.) Madison Athletic Club. Ocean Girls. Miss Sara Bursky of 1969 Glit,i_ Th, Madison A thletic Club will stone avenue was hostess at the last hold it: annual Labor Day party next meeting of the Orean Girls, on Thurs. Monda...…

September 04, 1925 • Page Image 4

…r,f)rritorr, /r,wisn filRontar. .4.47r 111..eir 14, .# -ow -0' 5241sitS1Q>M0 it` , 1 tinian army and would expropriate the Arabs, compen- [ Shall We Barter The Jewish Soul sating them, however, for the land taken. The ex- pense of a military establishment and the consequence For The Soil Of Russia? _sees %a ea.- 1 ■ 11111111.10B of any move of a hardly tolerated minority to exprop- Jowinh Chronicle ?Allah'. Co.. I.. PO ► lisiod Noah...…

September 04, 1925 • Page Image 5

…PAGE FIVE 7. 1101)LTROTTJEWI CH RONICIL O'd5-1-T5 arm,* firth E11 Notre Ov" Dr. Franklin Return. to Pulpit: Dr. Leo NI. Franklin will return to Detroit after his sojourn in Maine on By Chao. H. Joseph.) (Copywright, 1921. Sunday morning, Sept. 6. He will I am reminded by a letter that has just come to my desk of an incident occupy the pulpit again on Saturday I that happened in connection with the late Elbert Ilubbard. In an issue of morn...…

September 04, 1925 • Page Image 6

…Titspa ttonfrwisn RO2NICil PAGE ST1 1 7 4 . VisillirDTV.Nr2r/e4G1r2r/siter2GSAWZGNOteW •sitel ,1-^) . sasasaszs-d- etal an arsonal Friedenberg's for GOOD FURNITURE Sound Economy "'"---;:, a nd other local notes should be communicated to the Mb. el The t y Items All socie Chronicle by 3 o'clock Wednesday *Heine. in order to appear In the cu .... weels's Issue. Phone Cadillac 1040. Smiety Editor. Mail notices so as to be received netl...…

September 04, 1925 • Page Image 7

…PAGE SEVEN C t 4 13 Mtt@ ocia1 Ita O.eras Engagnurnts fiRurriagre BURNSTINE.OPPENHEIM The marriage ■ if Miss Melba Op- Mr. and Mrs. Ben • Tolmich and penheim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Simon Casper Oppenheim of 83 East Palmer Burnstine, Reuben and family have returned' avenue, to Louis Russell from a tour of Ohio and Kentucky,' son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Burnstine where they were the guests of rela- of Medbury a...…

September 04, 1925 • Page Image 8

…R..81;#1113/161ROA ICLC Tel G ratter, tiGHT The Following Educational Institutions Solicit Your Patronage Ganapol Studios of Musical Art 10 West Warren, Cor. Woodward. Suites 13, 14, 15. Northway 4369 Season Opens September 8th 11 Piano, Voice, Violin, 'Cello and Harmony STAFF: • Boris 1.4 Ganapol, Mrs. Boris L. Ganapol, Bernard Sturm, Consetntin Kamarow•ky, Grace L. Barber, Bessie Blackadder, Jane Ho%skin, Florence Whitely, Mary Fede...…

September 04, 1925 • Page Image 9

…Inhpl a tt01111 ?AGE N1NS B01.4 ' TO RENT-Refined widow wants to WILL BEGIN SALE share home with nice Jewish ! OF SEATS SUNDAY couple. 2437 Elmhurst. Mrs. Fried- I man. Shearey Zedek Completes Plena for MACK B. WEISS - Strictly kosher Two Services en Holy My.. caterer for weddings, banquets, WANTED-Capable bookkeeper and stenographer for Congregation, parties, etc. Excellent food. Rates The sale of seats for the high Holy Shaarey Zedek. Bru...…

September 04, 1925 • Page Image 10

…PLEILLIIDa 011_114 RON ICU. SEPTEMBER 4, 1925 MEMBER DIMOSTMAt EMI( BO= 81111501IVOIRIIPIA11IASIK M ak . i‘ Noo3ettes DECLARES RELIGION IS ALL HE STANDS FOR AS A TRUE JEW (Continued from page one.) that I do not know, that I do not un- derstand, that 1 am willing to be- 610” lieve the things that give peace, plenty and hope, and cause me to be a better neighbor and co-operate in good work. "Before closing I want to read from CONCRETE GA...…

August 28, 1925 • Page Image 1

…• %==, ETROIT LWISR IIRONICLE Our New Location: 525 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1925 VOL. XVIII. NO. 14 WEIZMANN DEFENDS ZIONIST POLICIES IN SPEECH AT FOURTEENTH CONGRESS IN VIENNA' OPPOSITION GROUPS HEARD Synagogue Ready For the Holidays t i i nezevl Co E nN (gi Bsueilactligngf or mpl URGE TO PALESTINE North End Clinic STARTED MOVEMENT Reviews History Into ry FOR COLONIZATIO...…

August 28, 1925 • Page Image 2

…iiir.VPSROTI; AN , .•ll ahr14,:+4ti ► PAGE TW , However, we will not worry about ter! Every year, at this time, mother buys geese. She buys them not for such eventualities, having our own six our own use, but rather to feed, fat- geese to attend to. We go to feed ten and slaughter them, then sell the them morning and night, for the wa- C meat and feathers, eking out a profit ter in the trough freezes quickly. In from this, the nature of wh...…

August 28, 1925 • Page Image 3

…PAGE THREar PIED_grgonjaan GI RON ICIA1 WEIZMANN DEFENDS I POLICIES IN TALKING AT 14TH CONGRESS (Continued from page 2.) tage Of Dr. Weizmann and Sokolow's support," he said. A severe attack on the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, of which Felix M. Warburg and Louis Nlarshall are the leaders, was made by Dr. Wise. He attacked the forth-, oming campaign of the Joint Distri- c bution Committee for $15,000,000 for the purpose of a...…

August 28, 1925 • Page Image 4

…at iliE n critui ll Lw is n antor l t. gAGE FOUR *i ■ t •■ I tt I • .4t SPROTT EWISfi RONI IIB AMIN ...L..- AV. ,/ 4.8. -dr 4.1. it %Id /VI OA. 1•••• ■ •• Palilisheil Meekly lry Th. Jewish Chronicle Publishing Ca, b.. Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager vicariously upon those who cannot retaliate. The Zion- ists of the victor nations, the authors of their degrada- tion, who came to Vienna ...…

August 28, 1925 • Page Image 5

…RON j111110i klatgl 1:011 b ILIA'. oe5i.f ;i:I, ANTI-JEWISH RIOTS FOLLOWED BEATING GiAS. 11-. JOSEPH-- OF PROFESSOR MA (Copypripht, 1921. By Chap H. Joseph.) I have great respect for Judge Harry Fisher of Chicago. But when he states that a man of 88 has no business to get married, I want to call his attention to a few marriages that will interest him and possibly convince him that he has made the age limit a wee hit young, Andre Tridon ...…

August 28, 1925 • Page Image 6

…IMINI111111111111111, A R IftTta) ndimmi C'octz PAGE STA IS INTERESTED IN HADASSAH AFFAIR eAnnouncing Our 44th Anniversary Sale Mrs. Max Frank is one of the ac. live members of the Detroit chapter of Hadassah who is working for the It is more than a pleasure to express this "thank you" for the warm wel- come and generous praise accorded our new shop. To have heard you say that it is truly beautiful—that its atmosphere is real- ly enchan...…

August 28, 1925 • Page Image 7

…A merican ,fewish Periodical Center CLIFTON ATM{ • CINCINNATI 20, 0100 PAGE SEVEN IBSIEBEL@_ Engagrmrnte Marriages j . 70...7anitaReirat' Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Stone of 224 Owen avenue announce the engage- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Freedman of meat of their daughter, Tillie, to ( Leicester court announce th e ap Louis Jacobson of 3124 Hastings' 574 proa 'lung marriage of their daugh street. ter, Donna Gladys, to Samuel Trab Sirs. Rachel Mellen a...…

August 28, 1925 • Page Image 8

…E_SEPErko rr ,kwisfi_ORONICLZ rAllt ziGHT • octatand educational arS Onal WEIZMANN DEFENDS POLICIES IN TALKING AT 14TH CONGRESS IS NEW CANTOR AT EMANUEL SYNAGOGUE THE BEST OF ALL Cantor Bruno!f has come to De• 1 troit and is as. ociated with Congrer- (Continued from page 3.) rawnsurnsurterroulianstermumnsrannervossammuntattersuss issustsma tmormausul thin plan a "vegetable philosophy." • d J can-. The Misses Julia Wine an In a repo...…

August 28, 1925 • Page Image 9

…MAGI /41N14 T itti) ert airif Ewisn el Ropeci .6 Y. M. H. A. NOTES The Y. M. H. A. fall re-organiza- tion meeting has been postponed to Tuesday, Sept. 1, and will, as plan- ned, take place at 89 Rowena street at 8 p. m. sharp. Members and co- workers have now had an opportun- realize that meetings are be- ity to ginning again and there should be little necessity for any absence from this meeting. Come and bring your interested friends. RHE...…

August 28, 1925 • Page Image 10

…AUGUST 28, 1925 A spentonliwisti ( intoiriciz URGE TO PALESTINE STARTED MOVEMENT FOR COLONIZATION MEMBE tt (MINT fltalBTaT BOARD f UNTIONWESIIRIIPt unttssx Fire, I TY COM PA GARFIELD 2423.5380 8748 UNWOOD AVE CONCRETE GARBAGE and ASH RECEPTACLES 27. eat wait until a Court Notice Is wet Feu. ,Prlso veal Inc 00000 20 per cont. Call H. M. KOFFMAN 912 E. HANCOCK ST. Resid•ncei Melrose 6556 8115 Detroit Saving. Bank Bldg. Main 0397 ,Spec...…

August 21, 1925 • Page Image 1

…Our New Location: 525 w o 0 \=::• II- EbETROIT LWISR II-RONICLE THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1925 VOL. XVIII. NO. 13 To VIOLENT RIOTING Congregation Lay Cornerstone STARTS IN VIENNA AS ZIONISTS MEET esident of The 1 Delray Synagogue! [ Pr TELEPHO CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents Honor JEWS OF RUSSIA CIVILIZED WORLD INSPECTION SYSTEM Officials David Robinson...…

August 21, 1925 • Page Image 2

…_rodz, T nEberRorrjEwisatORo PAGE TW O turbance was produced, but the gov- gathering and severe punishment of cal. But that is not a matter of re- ernment soon put a stop to it and the ringleaders. gret. In the glowing story of strange The treatment I have received, as the ringleaders were arrested and se- lands and ancient peoples, conditions verely punished. well as all of my co-religionists, and • L. ET er EFt. BOX and world affairs, we s...…

August 21, 1925 • Page Image 3

…PAGE THREE Mil 0 KON IC14 LI ELS L:ROITAL - — limitless steppes. No hills, no dales. For miles and miles and miles there are no trees. Rarely you see a stream, a river. An endless fiat-land under an azure sky. The longer you ride, the greater the spell the steppe works over you with its peace, with is space, (Continued from Page 1) with its mystic power. Will Not "Let-Up" Fight. Say And what a strange peace seizes often the "Whites" beat, ro...…

August 21, 1925 • Page Image 4

…ThEVentos dmi, Oinomat, TAGE FOUR ,fer 1 ■1 4 .tvr AM• VT' 'ZM iNS • 4.201: • ■ • • I 4" ErROIT BWISII RRRONI IlealwagaggeN Pi ► lielhed Weald? he Ili imemoto Chroakla Publishing Co, Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager 1911, •t the ?colonic. et Detroit, Ilenered as geeoed-olae. wetter March Nish. seder the Mt et Marsh I, ISM General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telepho...…

August 21, 1925 • Page Image 5

…• 114211Sr Nell El Notre 1 ---r GlAS. I+. Rabbi Leon Fram officiated at his dOSEPIts' , ' first service in Temple Beth El last Saturday morning and spoke on thee, By Chas. H. Joseph.) (Copywright, 1921. subject "Fate Versus Choice." A present tol congregation I love the English sense of humor. You recall the uproarious jokes that 'I oSatur d t the new rabbi. w as ext Dean Inge delivered himself of while in this country. Ile was screami...…

August 21, 1925 • Page Image 6

…EnErizonlimsit PAGE Si Births °et Aarsotta, 00i1W AM) 4 ADAM , All society Items and other local notes should be communic•ted to the office of The Chronicle by 5 o'cock Wednesday afternoon in order to appear in the current week'• Issue. Phone Cadillac Wen, Society Editor. M•11 notices so as to be received not later I i'LlY FURNITURE NOW! Mr. and Mrs. Victor Markowitz (Mollie Goldman) of 2724 Monterey avenue announce the birth of a son ...…

August 21, 1925 • Page Image 7

…A merico Awisk periodical Cotter CLIFTON ATINU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN r"'413..Sitat@ranc FOR FINER FURS Buying B. Siegel Company fur.; means buying the best. You know that every fur coat is of guaranteed quality—the most exclusive in style— highest ; workmanship, and comparison will prove B. Siegel Company furs as the outstanding fashion values. hake 1/0111 VeleCtialt non , A deposit trill ewer re any cool tout wanted...…

August 21, 1925 • Page Image 8

…frtf,Vencori;/f,vasft_ievaeilasi rAtit LIGHT JEWISH EMIGRATION , WARSAW SAYS RAMEK INSULTED THE JEWS CONFERENCE UNITES Fraternal and Club Notes BERLIN CONFERENCE STARTS FEDERATION BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—A vote of confidence was adopted in the Emig- WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—The state- direct, the United Jewish Emigration Leader. Discuss J•wish Emigration ment of the Austrian Chancellor, Ita- Committee, by the Second Jewish Emi- Problems at Berlin Me...…

August 21, 1925 • Page Image 9

…PAGE NINE 7it69sEeprr a io75itORONICLE :-: CLASSIFIED :-: Euclid 0374-J. 2073 Pingree, Apt. 103 . FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in refined private home for gentle- MACK B. WEISS — Strictly kosher man. Phone Hemlock 6794-W. caterer for weddings, banquets, parties, etc. Excellent food. Rates FOR RENT—Corner lower flat, five By HARRY CONZEL reasonable. l'hone Melrose 0006. rooms and garage, sleeping porch. 1604 Hazelwood Ave. Empire YOUNG L...…

August 21, 1925 • Page Image 10

…Th r Rom/Elfish AUGUST 21, 1925 RUNICLE CIVILIZED WORLD NEVER ENTIRELY FAIR TO THE JEW MEMBER OIT mg:LUDIC WO min IOYB1IRMRIALTIASSW REALTY COMPANY . (Contnued from page 1.) GARFIELD 2423.5380 which you supply,' said Allenby. Lloyd George then asked: 'What do you want?' Allenby replied: 'I want eight divisions, 40,000 camels, so much heavy artillery and so many machine CONCRETE GARBAGE and guns.' Lloyd George said, 'all right.' ASH...…

August 14, 1925 • Page Image 1

…Our New Location: 525 W 0 ODWARD 11- EbETROIT LWISII II-ROXICLE TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 ■ THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN SAYS POLES PLAN BIGOTED MEASURES TO OPPRESS JEWS Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1925 VOL. XVIII. NO. 12 Chosen B'nai B'rith National Secretary Local B'nai B'rith ElectsCommittees Pisgah Lodge Announces Ap- pointments for the Coming Autumn Season, ED...…

August 14, 1925 • Page Image 2

…rilEDErgoITIonsn (A ROMILIZ PAGE TWO interrupted. But when he rose his mind was made up. That very night he sent a secret message', by means of certain faithful servants, to all the chief Arabs of the city. The message said, "God is sometimes better served by those in hiding than by those who pray in the mosque." The Arabs, puzzled by this message —for Joseph dared not make it any clearer—hurriedly met, and consulted and finally they arrived...…

August 14, 1925 • Page Image 3

…America Yarisk periodical Carter • CLIFTON AYINUI • unman ao, cam PAGE THEE" PI6VETROrr akwisnfilacalaz A PRACTICAL LESSON Broock Company Officer Re- turns from Florida and Tells of Boom. Hebrew U nites Children of Palestine Rabbi Jonah Swcitzer of Warsaw was very learned and respected by By EMANUEL NEUMAN Alfred Davis, treasurer of Max all who knew him for his thorough the pupils are knowledge of Jewish law and tradi- Broock, Inc., r...…

August 14, 1925 • Page Image 4

….11firrituillowisntitRordat, CAGE FOUR ■■■,V .2; 4,■ .5. i ■ detA 41%.t 1111 1311101T IIRONICIE INLAY ■ ••••11101111111.111011111•1111.11•111011110 Published Weekly by TG Jewleh Chemists Publishing Ce., Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager ISM at the Pootodice at NKr*, }teed u Bemetml-class matter V•rch wider the Act of March MC General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue T...…

August 14, 1925 • Page Image 5

…PAGE FIVE . 1, 1 ARONIU.15 jitzt_grhOir 4 1_21111_ GiAs. Mearwriabt, 1921. ey- J. D. C. AND OTHER J, COMMITTEES MEET JOSEPH-- , By Clow. H. Joiviatot IN PHILADELPHIA Temple To Have Three Services A N K Services at Supplementary Beth El Planned for High Holy Days. 141J to 1447 Nation - Wide Conference Is Called by David Brown and Others for Sept. 12. With the growth of the Detroit I am sorry, but I do not believe in fairies; neith...…

August 14, 1925 • Page Image 6

…/HE INMOITAWISfl PAGE SIX A/lit:140.1 . 1 Hest" el ROM ICUS axo n • Our First Sale of America' s Best FURNITURE AS been, and is, the greatest success in H point of response that we have ever ex- perienced. The opportunity to buy the high- est grades of furniture and rugs at such tre- mendous discounts has drawn customers from every part of the city. Judge from these few items as to the bar- gains that await you. From our big stock...…

August 14, 1925 • Page Image 7

…PAGE SEVEN EIRATiEWIN/1_61RONICIE REV_ lAuxiliary Picnic Will Be August 26 SIEGELC.1 •, (.0.0 .000w. The New Fall Coats $195 $150 :L ad upwards to $455. • .01 You Can't Prevent Clothes from Becom- ing Soiled! II pointed a dramatics committee which will arrange and present a series of Mr. Kaplan's sister, Miss Rose Eve- The first event to be undertaken by dramatic and musical entertainments. ' lye, became the bride of llarry Spair...…

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