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October 24, 1924 • Page Image 5

…PAGE FIVE 1 LE9sTR_1_1rjr.van (Am -emir 1 WV IMI ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■••■ • sn To FA FA g Given by LADIES AUXILIARY OF B'NAI B'RITH At PRIZES $ REFRESHMENTS TICKETS 75 CENTS .. .... $ 1..... ■■■■■■■■■■■■■a■■■■■■■■■■■■■■: .... NOTICE! BOESKY BROS.' Newest Delicatessen Store It Will Be Your Pride and Pleasure to Shop Here. BOESKY BROS. HASTINGS AT FARNSWORTH Better Known as THE FARNSWORTH KOSHER DELICATESSEN mosina gm...…

October 24, 1924 • Page Image 6

…litEpp rao nlonsi t (ititomar.. PAGE SIX r normal, but then, too, there is the child of dreams and 2 15TROIT EWISii IMO • Wm.*. ••■••■••• 17 MOTO Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co, Inc_ Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager 2 visions, unable to accommodate itself to the immediate and practical questions exclusively. This child is treated with scorn and often buffetted by those ...…

October 24, 1924 • Page Image 7

…PteVentorapi1SligiRONICI PAGE NINL PALESTINE NATIVE .2) OBSERVES COUNTRY BECOMING MODERN 9 S- 0 S EP 1÷ — oif..911; GiAS (Copywright, 1921. RANK r 141J to 1447 cu r o aoWOODWARD AVE By Chas. H. lo.oph.) Jerusalem's Former Mayor alas Visions of Larger Influx This is to be a truth [tarty. There has been some criticism in this column President Coolidge because he has for obviously vote-getting reasons re- Into Holy Land. of to take an ho...…

October 24, 1924 • Page Image 8

…9WI'INUT /rwl is In Ktv% Wu; ,,,egrat, • a c t Fifty-one Years in Detroit Fashionable Coats at Great Savings great resources bring important savings to Detroit women. In Again Hudson's co-operation with stores in other large cities, we have purchased three fine groups es, . T eh reptr hic ret of coats of a quality and smartness usually found only at much high coats pie- C tired are • fnotn a group at $79.50, A-Women's coat in navy Honor...…

October 24, 1924 • Page Image 9

…Ind - _ , Qrsonal .--,, ' . 75Q 2 , ExiES) I I ALO /WA l]t13 These are glove wearing days and no mat- ter how careful one may he it is impossible to keep them from becoming soiled. Our method of glove cleaning restores them Include your gloves with that like new. next dress you want cleaned. ODORLESS AND PERFEa FOREST CLEANERS AND DYERS "A Modern Plant With Modern Methods." Melrose 6570 DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AI. II: RSOON. ...…

October 24, 1924 • Page Image 10

…/aft; PAGE TEN *animal , Notro ACTIVE IN ARRANGING AUXILIARY'S DANCES PI RON IC LE REPORTS ASKS GOVERNMENTS ' MENACING RECEIVED BY HIAS TO HELP CHILDREN Miss Minnie Willis is an Hells, Michigan Representative• Issue Call iember of the committee in charge For Immediate Aid. The first of a series of bridge par- f the monthly dance; which will be ties to be giviin by the Sisterhood of ir Oen the last Sunday of each mow Reports that 5,000 se...…

October 24, 1924 • Page Image 11

…PAGE ELEVEN EP/7I t001TJENISII di RON MAI NORTH END COMMUNITY CLINIC SIIOPPING DIRECTORY :-: CLASSIFIED :-: THINKS TENDERLY OF BABIES — — AWNINGS r-- — DETROIT CANVAS CO. 3st:tun-Detroit Products. SHAES, AWNINGS, WINDOW TENTD S, ETC. MICHIGAN JAPANNING & ENAMELING CO. 937 Larned St. E. PRINTING Northway 1780 5 Manufacturers and Contractors of STEAM PIPE and BOILER COVERINGS •litylers of Good Printing. FORT SHELBY GARAGE BLDG. R...…

October 24, 1924 • Page Image 12

…OCTOBER 21, 1924 fifEikTRonji%isii egtmiicLE Tennurnmice DAVID J. HIRSCH By 1-1111111 fiEFORE 80/AG A 1 tec No itg";11 o3et 41 0 1 t i trWripl'AeYe Y In . fin 1 ' CO41. e 4191 1 ,%1 89 , A , AFT 4 111i 4° "j CALLS ON MOTHERS TO BACK RELIGION ti DODGE SPECIAL BROTHERS Officer of Council Declares Early Influence on Chile! Most Potent of All. TYPE -A SEDAN NEW YORK. —An appeal to moth- ers fur an awakened and renewed loyalty to...…

October 17, 1924 • Page Image 1

…• - 114ETROIT LWISR ARONICLE All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS Te lephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, VOL. XVI. NO. 21 SITE FOR YESHIBAH, HOME OF SCHOLARS, RECENTLY SECURED I Discuss Worlds' Challenge to Judaism Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents 1924 URGES IMMEDIATE , English-Speaking JEWS MAKING READY ' Says Need for Charity BIDS DETROITRWS ...…

October 17, 1924 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO PIEVrneydrwistiOittomo.r. . • would think they were farmers and tine? And I answer that ii•i, , tro'n by the sons of farmers these last (0 gen- saying that they bectine• freemen. Give them a chance and they will erations. set "But better still you would love to an example riot only to to, i•tit to the talk with them laomuse they do not rest of the world. .. "I could speak of these • I speak like farmers at all. They start- cnies, nt...…

October 17, 1924 • Page Image 3

…7 N, V Ti r, v Fifistern o pterwald's Young C ,Judaea O . . AllNextWeek and For One Week Only.... lub Ito ri; Awls!' (ft PAGE 'CURER , .‘ \ IC Id, DETROIT NEWS POETESS REVIEWS MODERN VERSE the meeting of the IL , oir Choi es lem A t Soriety m dd ow Notes held last Thus ing in the auditorium of the Sharon.) en Zeolek Synagogue Anne Campbell, well know n Detroit poet,: whose Judaean Dramatic Club. „, Y or litaltio' flat, verses ...…

October 17, 1924 • Page Image 4

…PAGE 4'OUR r f nITINI . F. t■ . - — ,•••••••••• ... no great import. Mendelssohn's "Ruy Reopens Piano School After ■ •••100•101610•10MIMAIMICIMPOCUMMIGNIMIO•WANAW. \ \• ■ \■ %M. Illas" overture is old and familiar Studying Under Famous music, making no great detnando on either the conductor or the men, but Masters Five Years. sufficient to establish a genial mood. The second symphony of Brahnis, on Eleventh Season of Symphony the other hand...…

October 17, 1924 • Page Image 5

…hE9LTROKficWiSil PAGE FIVE P,NlEi.r la simu ommosainoillah. Fraternal and Club Notes NOTICE! BOESKY BROS.' Newest Delicatessen Store Kynthian Club. • An election of officers for the com- ing term of the Kynthian Club Was held Sunday afternoon, Oct. 12, at the home of William Weisberg. 572 When Completed, Will Be the Finest Shop Harmon avenue. Samuel R. Green- of Its Kind in America. bauni was re-elected president, Dore Novitz was ele...…

October 17, 1924 • Page Image 6

…ielkniorrit,wisntARoxter, 1L PAGE SIX it NICL4 ETTWIT EWIStI of RCI 4 MacDonald Ministry Falls. AS WE GO ALONG The Problem of Israel The Labor Party, after more than nine months of em • “s • Ana. nunirso en, perilous tight-rope walking, finally fell. It was not an Published Weekly by The Jovial. Ctuoniel. Publishing C.. Inc. By PROFESSOR A. KULISHER issue of any consequence but the failure to prosecute Joseph J. Cummins, President and ...…

October 17, 1924 • Page Image 7

…PAGE SEVEN Pt_deraftlqi% ix!' ItoN ic 1FAR EAST MAGNATE 1416C1n °u5n145 WILL D BUIL RESORT CITY IN PALESTINE (1AS. JOSEPH-, y By Clue H. Joseph.) (Copywr1ght, 1921. ties might take a leaf out of this experience. and Western Jews. — _ Bat all hasn't yet been told. Here's another out-of-the-ordinary fea- NEM ' Y ORK —A magnificent, mod- ture The Jewish women of Pittsburgh will contribute to a splendid fund for women to be known as a Memo...…

October 17, 1924 • Page Image 8

…loll PAGE EIGHT UKRAINIAN SOCIETY GIVEN $500 CHECK Women's Wen ,re Organization Pre- sents Gift for Kiev Home. 1448 41,1iothien1 Anne. new Parisian Vogue --Featured in BLAeIC SATIN PATENT LEATHER • 'n-ation of Pre-eminent Grace and Elegance. A beautiful footwear fashion fur Autumn \year FOURTEEN-FIFTY I. MILLER SALON ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR STYLE., THAT LEAD.{ From Foreign Lands by Skilled Hands T HINGS that come from across the...…

October 17, 1924 • Page Image 9

…PAGE MEI)nitorri pturt(rittoNicit. - 44403 iN•--14 ditevtac"VIntallokid:* IBS . 15 0 0 L Eitgagetttritte - .1. C rc, a ns M r. and M ly of Cameron avenue... , their new hunm a; '.".;;; avenue . 1 1,1 11 . 1 . 111• ir qi al r1 Miss Anna Stoll 11, h 811 1.Xl0111011 VI-11 e rns l ;IA , 71 ?‘ 1),ch , 4i 11,11rh st Er, rich 111,041. tarries, m id art i t niuq al a nib cordery, Ircad", , hallows and fao. ,Shades r, onoarek, If, if...…

October 17, 1924 • Page Image 10

…- piebuiRonjEwisn KONICLE flartit Leg r kb !ILI i l d ArRAIRIbitrigiraitgligIONAUCIfial voson. loaginaui Natre IN BAR EXAMINATION tio I Oriental Rugs Objets d'Art ./1•• ■•■ •••••• GIVEN HIGHEST RATING FORMAL OPENING ••••••• ■ •• ■ ••• The results just announced of the The -commits-et- in char recent bar examination fur Michigan held at Lansing, indicate that Aaron Jewish Young People's Se. which will be given the . ;Kurland recei...…

October 17, 1924 • Page Image 11

…pi ED/ 21 KOIT, , serewes Law and Life SHOPPING DIRECTORY -: CLASSIFIED :-: AWNINGS ENAMELING DETROIT CANVAS CO. I J•qu••Detroit Products. Fender., Hood. and Part.. We Call for and Deliver. MICHIGAN JAPANNING & ENAMELING CO. ADES, AWNINGS, WINDOW SH TENTS, ETC. Cadillac 5970 937 Lamed St. E. 3720 Third Ave. Glendale 4611 PRINTING ILECTRICAL WORK THE STYLER PRESS Henry F. Hurley Stylers of Rood Printing. ELECTRICIAN C. C. B...…

October 17, 1924 • Page Image 12

…//Feb/Nicoll; UfII1 "I TOLD NEA Addresses Solemn Yom Kippur Services of Congregation in New York City. WI/E/Y/MWAMMP #E1Z / DO /7- WEL / D/DM l'e 0111 14 .- OCTOBER 1 7, 1924 'ROUMANIAN ENVOY SEES LIGHT AHEAD °. f11111ALTIlnite l BY DAVID J. HIRSCH (( elms ICLE DODGE DROTHER.5 TYPE-B SEDAN NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—"There have been, I admit," stated Prince W- besco, Roumanian minister to the Anti-Semitic tlist Homey): occurred at the B...…

October 10, 1924 • Page Image 1

…firRONICLE All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VIEWS ON GENERAL CHEST PLAN VARY • AMONG NOTED MEN °DiSCZ H ard zips, Law 5 j"nsont-iceea 9-3-0-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1924 VOL. XVI. NO. 20 Telephone GLENDALE "— HELP FOR WORKERS L l, RAPS IMMIGRATION Year Book Replete CHAL ENGES STAND Urges Aid for European Jews AND FARMERS...…

October 10, 1924 • Page Image 2

…ThEDrraotrAwtsnalanstar. PAGE TWO I a Blitz who introduced Judge Bernard A. Rosenblatt, acting chainean of the Zionisa Organization of America, as chairman of the evening. eldres of greeting were also sbdisered seS Reuben B; ainin, dean of Il e ts,, ers in America, who paid ;a. ..at w'rit - ate to Mr. Samuel as a man sf letters . and Israel Goldberg, Ene1;41 write, and publicist, better known t,, the lie as Rufus Learsi. Numerous in•ssaage...…

October 10, 1924 • Page Image 3

…▪ • ""n TO ENACT SUCCOTH Fiutterwald's Finactadd's • SCENES ON FARMS TitEiknOrd6WIS11 Young Judaea el RON PAGE THREE Ku. Club e■ sset,„ t Harry Cohen, Attorney, Opens I Offices in the Lafayette Building. llarry Cohen, who has practiced law in Michigan 10 years and for Vie t- past year was first assistant to Mogen David. ward N. Barnard, the noted criminal at • Jewish Agriculturists' Wives At the last meeting of the Nlogen lawyer...…

October 10, 1924 • Page Image 4

…111E9C114011;fiNISflalikVitC4 PAGE FOUR nor a tiEDgrttomfartsti (fiRcriciA Chronicle Pu ► lIfialag C., Publish. weekly by The Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager Entered as Seconeelass wetter March I, 19 II, et the PostoM. at Detroit. March a. IOW Mick, under the At of General Offices and Publication Building 850 High Street West Telephone: Glendale 9300 Cable Addy...: Chronicle Lend. Office: ...…

October 10, 1924 • Page Image 5

…,Amerieaff Yadsk Periodical eater Aldeftellt ilitakCIIOIRONICL14 ► ON GENERAL CHEST PLAN VARY I SHANGHAI LEADER VIEWS AMONG NOTED MEN "cr, ! TRAVERSES SEAS, 141 * b<r1 14- Kirschbaum (Cotanued from page 1.) ETAAS• (CetwerIght. IBM. 0 SEP1÷ ---- By Chas. H. Jos•ph.) I Noted Man of Affairs Backs 1 Effort At Developing Jewish Culture. NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.l—Eliezer The Cronkhite murder case, which has been one of thane mysterious affai...…

October 10, 1924 • Page Image 6

…wrpory fr,..c.1/11 IA Kits PAGE SIX Jaelat Qrsonal Quality and Low Prices Combined—At Heyn's — aw Heyn's Specializes in Extra Size Garments At Popular Prices The large woman can find here just the styles she wants--- and at prices that are really attractive Not Simply I,arge Sizes, But Designs That Tend to Slenderize In coats, suits and dresses, we have complete assort- ments of the newest and best models. We also carry cut size hos...…

October 10, 1924 • Page Image 7

…PAGE SEVEN fi lE9gruutrposeffiliONicu. BELIEVES RELIGION SHOULD DOMINATE {3.SCE60.@ Dr. Franklin Says Progressive Achievements Impossible Without Spirituality. Dependable Pars of Fashion and Quality That religion must he the dominant force in life or else it is futile or of Furs not only lux• uriolta to the highest degree, but furs of guaranteed quality, which really mint in a purchase when one expects long and satisfactory service. Bu...…

October 10, 1924 • Page Image 8

…747)erttortlivasa anoxia", be held at the Hotel Statler Sunday evening, Nov. 9. Tickets for this af- fair are being sold by all the mem- bers or may be secured from the secretary, Miss Anne 11. Gold, North- way 5'781.M. Miss Edith Sominsky, 566 East Palmer avenue, will be the hostess at the meeting. Visitors are invited. ' ORCHESTRA HALL Woodward at Parsons. Glendale 8290. THIS SUNDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 12 (First Night of Succoth.) Social ...…

October 10, 1924 • Page Image 9

…Am eri co elvish Periodical Carta C1111011 011/101 • CINCINMATI 30 n ouzo E SHOPPING DIRECTORY GROUND IS BROKEN EDUCATION TERMED I FOR COUNTRY CLUB CONSERNINO POVER 1 PAGE NINE al RON IC Lf. Dr. Mark Gunzburg Wins Praise of Notable Critics Af ter New York Recital. CLASSIFIED :-: - EXPERIENCED HEBREW TEACH- Dr. Mark Gunzburg, head of the ledgueoef of thepiano department of the Detroit In- - stitute of :Musical Art, appeared in AWN IN...…

October 10, 1924 • Page Image 10

…OCTOBER 10, • 1924 ritcprriton;A Nun (AIMICLE RAPS IMMIGRATION ACT AS ANOMALOUS AND HARD MEASURE final Prnmrc DAVID J. HIRSCH By TUIHTTUritQl (Concluded from page 1.1 - IN5rRL- NMI'S fOR Me ( ■ 41 111 .111..neg,INN P YEARS LATER ! (From C rrrrrr _07.7 115 All the crazy folks are not in the sanitarium. The man who would rather pry rent installments than pay • little at a time for his home needs to listen to his wife. MEMBER UMW ...…

October 10, 1924 • Page Image 11

…hifiVergorriEwisittOttoNicte FAUN.. LIGH1 be held it the Hotel Statler Sunday MENIIMINNIOSIO•••• 110111." evening, Nov. 0. Tickets for this af- fair are being sold by all the mem- bers or may be secured from the secretary, Miss Anne II. Gold, North. way 5781-M. Miss Edith Sominsky, 566 East Palmer avenue, will be the hostess at the meeting. Visitors are invited. Woodward at Parsons. Glendale 8290. THIS SUNDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 12 (First N...…

October 10, 1924 • Page Image 12

…• Tido goruEmsn entain_c Dr. Mark Gunzburg Wins Praise of Notable Critics CLASSIFIED :-: EDUCATION TERMED :-: After New York Recital. SHOPPING DIRECTORY GROUND IS BROKEN 6WRIiNCEB HEBREW TEACH , FOR COUNTRY CLUB CONSERVING POWER _f Ay 4R4G3 L JAPANNINt -- Simple Exercises Mark Event, Board, Architects and Few Friends Being Present. ENAMELING DETROIT CANVAS CO. Fenders, Hoods and Parts. We Call for and Deliver. Jaqua-Detrolt Products. ...…

October 03, 1924 • Page Image 1

…All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS Telephone 1GLENDALE 11- EbETROIT LWISR HROAICL 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1924 VOL XVI. NO. 19 CANDIDATES YOICE GREETING TO JEWS IN SOLEMN SEASON DAVIS URGES PRAYER FOR HELPLESS JEWS Hope. Humanity Will Shape New Government Policy. NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)-- Prayers for the preservation of the principle of freedom of wor- ship ...…

October 03, 1924 • Page Image 2

…1iilEhr:11: 0 1T, /1111S/161RONICIL PAGE TWO qc Q.111ilbrds (Corner - UNSELFISHNESS A REPLY TO A KING you love music—if there ore children in the fatnily—if you want to beautify and If_, brighten your home with an artistic, fit ely finished Piano or Player-Piano—if you want to share in the savings presented by the most 'sensational bargains ever offered in the entire country, VISIT OUR WA REROOMS Learn of the Wonderful and Important Adv...…

October 03, 1924 • Page Image 3

…PAGE THREE /F3,10,0"ON;c %works, ar‘aCAara.10.1810.1.741041i4NaeVkasI.S.V.144a.laasasS.WMASSISWaftiV/ ELEGANCE IN CADILLAC CUSTOM BODIES FEATURED BEFORE STYLE-SETTING SHOWS , Finstemald's [ PI if envalds I Million A Week Sale Notes Mogen David. The last meeting of the Slogan Da; 'rid Club was held Saturday evening at 1111 Westminster street. An ab- sentee committee was chosen to re- port ore absent members. It is com- posed of Henry...…

October 03, 1924 • Page Image 4

…PAGE intyklitoryiAlso FOUR , NS ffritori EWISII /IRCI'41 Published Weekly by TM Jewir Chemist: Publish's' Ca.. I. Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager Entered as ilmond.claes matter March 11, isle, at the Pootofilee It Detroit. Mich.. under the At of March I. 1t7$. oset 11 14 r k our co-religionists have taken on the Illarrano hue. They conform outwardly to the demands of the Bolshe- vik zealo...…

October 03, 1924 • Page Image 5

…A merica 5cur islt periodical Cotter CLIFTON ATENUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO TIMM:MO 1 JEWS OF AMERICA TO MD REFUGEES (Concluded from page 1.) 6 1 PAGE PPM (fIRON PRODUCTIVE LABOR C A OLFL E JDEwl E SHUINTEILGS They were provided with the requisite passports which bore the visas of var- ious consuls of the United States. They had paid for their transports- lion to our country and were mental- New Economic Order in Europe By Chas. H. Jos...…

October 03, 1924 • Page Image 6

…ryrsrflrroatwr irwisamlhltaISI KLE PAGE SIX al .au e-rsonal Quality and Low Prices Combined—At Heyn's Hudson's Book Shop Another New. Shipment of _ ross-Word Puzzle Book The C First and Second Strict at $1,35 Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Marwil and A number of girls from Detroit ! have left far Ta ••rvtawnain-the Ilad. c hildren, Milton and Nathalie, of 1930 ongfellow avenue have booked pa•- 501, N. Y., to ester Iliehland Manor, L a eauntry ...…

October 03, 1924 • Page Image 7

…)yL0.--- t:naur nusn t Nom= BETHROTHAL TO CHICAGO' MAN TO BE CELEBRATED , Adoirqpukkgwv9urclzmoltav agfaa Dependable Furs of Fashion iff, ) Is' Mrs. Joseph M. Welt and family of 631 Boston boulevard recently re - turned from their summer vacation. Quality F i n's not only lux- urious to the highest degree, but furs of guarantred quality, I which really count is a pit rrhase when one expects long nail su tisbu:tory service. Buyers of fo...…

October 03, 1924 • Page Image 8

…11111111•111L-- rfraPersorr, knot at Ito,N ictr, PAGE EIGHT Oct. 6, when the orchestra will le- called together for its first rehearsal. Mr. Gabrilowitsch will not reach De- troit until late next week. Mr. Kolar arrived in Detroit last Saturday and began his season by talking to the members of the In and About Detroit Club at the Motel Stotler. This club is formed of the music supervisors of the public schools of Wayne county. Mr. Kolar dis...…

October 03, 1924 • Page Image 9

…PAGE NINE LIE bin eon-Jain, AWN IC LE SHOPPING DIRECTORY 3720 Third Ave. the Kaddish with the rabbi. Glendale 4611 -clash sle•neh rabbo b'-ohmo di-s'-ro chit-u- Yis-sad-dal v'-yis•dash ark, •'-yarolish mal-chu-seh, is'-cha-ye-chon u-v•-yo-machon u.•'• THE STYLER PRESS Henry F. Hurley Style ELECTRICIAN cha-ye d'•chel lees pis-root, ba-s•goloh u.ria-man ko-ri•, o-men. Y'•he de•meh rablao m'-vo•rach, l'-o-tom u•I'ml.me ol-ma-yo. of Go...…

October 03, 1924 • Page Image 10

…11111•1=111 ■ ••••& OCTOBER 3, 1994 IHF.DL T KOildLs Milne 0 N ICLE 1PALESTINE'S CAUSE TO WIN TRIUMPHS .111111111LTIVIIr_10 BY DAVID J. HIRSCH lUnli I IWILU /it yo, ow, Jo Weizmann Sees Bright Promise for Large Achievements In Homeland. M YOUR 0 Wit', B.E. Yoop al4W , • LONDON.—Dr. Chai l Weizinanni president of the Work: Zionist Or-1 ganization, has issued the following Dr. Joseph Klausner, well-known Hebrew writer and scholar, edit...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 1

…A merica Pwisit periodical Ccer al/Tom ATENUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO LWISR. ARONICL- E All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1924 ■ ,()L. XVI. NO. 18 ...01691/47JOYUYV MUIVAIPA,MOYNAVAIMPA Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 Per Year, $3.00; This Issue, 25 Cent; AIDATAWYWOIMMIYWAVAWNYWAIMAAPAIIMA77.; t , L21 1924 5 • .0 Ill!; YEAR 5685 finds wo...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 2

…- woross lows r_spenton;b1S/161KONkit. PAGE TWO supper while the boys were titling ., groups or walking about aimlessly be. "Bennie, I want to see you after fore the night sadism' period, Bennie school." got Ruby's arm linked into his and be- Bennie frowned. But secretly he gan his work of reform. He tried to was happy. Ile would have a session paint goodness for the culprit in s..It, with spring -all to himself. She beautiful colors. Let...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 3

…America/I Amick Periodical Ceder PAGE THREE _ ............ ,.......„.................................,...., $ , , iThe lewlsh Year Throughout the World 1 merica's Finest Furniture" "A $ , $ ; (Copyright • I $ 4THORAWISil ORO/0M TilE f • , Finstetwalto's Finsterwald's By HARRY SCHNEIDERMAN, Editor of the American Jewish Year Book. 1924, by Seve n Arts Feature Syndicate,) monists. Zionism continues to be un (The writer of this survey ...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 4

…TnEylersorria.sisa &mom'. PAGE FOUR •glet, (ark , 11.1, roe. • 1/4W515S.g>n% pronouncements of the upholders of the status quo were not the ultimate wisdom. Just as much as radicalism per se is not anathema, in the same manner is it not sacrosanct. Many stupidi- by The J• •h C;reawl; Publislii4 C. Inc — Publiets•d Wookry ' ties are labelled radicalism, many hare-brained vaga- President and Editor Joseph J. Cummins, ries which herald a mi...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 5

…A mericait larish Periodical Ceder eurroe AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVIC Elt 9 13 1 $31 11' WORLD FAMISHES FOR FAITH AND LOVE 9 - 115 1 ■ 1 011. Otri By DR. LEO M. FRANKLIN Impressed as one who has just returned from Europe must be with the fact that it large part of the world is dom- inated today by the spirit of hate and suspicion and fear, one can only wish that, in the coming year, these baser pas- sions may give way to the...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 6

…n ri_EllerRog leitstio PAGE SIX Hamilton, Bermuda, aged 65, Feb. Dodge Brothers Reduce Prices Bergson; Parh, appointed year was significant for the increas- 11, 7921 On Special Type Cars and member of the council of the Le- number were maimed. Posnania was ing spread of the homeland sentiment Boris Sidis; psychologist and psycho- gion of Honor Aug., 1923; appoint- also the scene of many outrages. In not only among the hitherto indiffer- Effe...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 7

…,Amtricor ffewish Periodical eater CLIFTON AMU{ • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE Ike town; Ish LEADERSHIP—LAY AND RABBINICAL By ADOLPH FINSTERWALD, President Congregation Beth El. It is my belief that our most vital need at the present time is for leadership, both lay and rabbinical. Lay leaders must be developed in our congregations. We find an ever increasing need for men who are vitally interested in the life of our religion, because we ha...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 8

…•■■ gisasamsolgllaseek. .......sas•—• r f ilt-rPorr bloc. /A IN:1N ICI 'PAGE EIGHT — — •T JEWRY THROWN ON ITSELF AMERICAN loogeoloto ...weommoh.‘..womosiammansloweinmagm By $ 1924 (7 \ RABBI HENRY. J. BERKOWITZ Fits Last year we predicted a momentous year in the his- tory of Israel. but we never dreamed that so many events of major importance would transpire. In America the great outstanding event was the pas- sage of the immigratio...…

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