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January 18, 1924 • Page Image 17

…15/10KONICg tlit2ATK1J11;ffh i PAGE FOURTEEN What Has the Year 1924 in Store for the PRESIDENT COOLIDGE Jewish People? SCHULMAN HONORED Life Guarantee for Crankshaft Goes With New Motor Truck LAUDS U. S. CANTORS AT SILVER JUBILEE By RABBI PHILIP F. WATERMAN 1 t Ij 600 Leading Jewish Singers of The gift of prophecy has not been I the causes of pain are more subtle, vouchsafed to men. At the same time, and less understood, particularly Am...…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 18

…AN1CtiCalf Yewish Periodical Carter arms - asuman no, cow ama PAGE he SWINNERTON DR. WISE ATTACKS FRANK TO LECTURE; ILYA IMMIGRATION LAW SCHKOLNIK TO PLAY larly I, we °ugh erne, Jew ntral Frank Se nnerton, one of the great- est Jewisl. /niters and critics of our day, is to lecture here, sharing the Sixth Civic Music League program at the Arena Gardens Jan. 21 with Ilya Schkolnik, first violin of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Swin...…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 19

…PAGE SIXTEEN ORM ICLE DODGE BROTHERS ESTABLISH A NEW PRODUCTION MARK of his Boston temple for the larger congregation of newspaper readers. Bruno Lessing and Allan Dale, dra- matic critic of the Ilearst papers are By DAVID BARZELL of course also Jewish. Another columnist who has just Park Row—historic newspaper cen- paper—an enterprise whose primary made his debut but whose future Million Cars in First Nine Years Is ter of New York, is not ...…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 20

…America ,fewisk Periodical Carter OHIO r111, ON ATINU1 • CINCINNATI 10, 761E1)EntotT, ERS I EW ARK ear. Is lay. sold in lays of sent of thereby sf nota• smobile cording Dodge sort of fed the 'ter the Auction ,000,000 Inc Dec. 1 days given a Irothers trt. At ild—and enlarge- factory -e into a ing 20,- space of r a few issembly ion, in- approxi- placing position air Aare lied for pleased e million attach the fact !the first ce. rests ...…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 21

…PAGE EIGHTEEN TifE &TRIM 1Iffi_IC 045/ ROP LE GROWTH OF THE CENTRAL MUTUAL PALESTINE SCIENTIFIC AGRICULTURE BOOK REVIEWS Hsitory of Company • Record of Expansio ■ on Expansion. The Increase Deliver the Bible From its Foolish Friends A Defense of the Higher Criticism Against the "Bibliolateria" Yearbook of the Cental Confer. In Business in Two Years Over 3000 Per Cent and Gaining Thanks to scientific methods Jewish the application of moder...…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 22

…A merico Prick Periodical eater CL1PTON AVIINUTI • CINCINNATI 20, 01410 PAGE NINETEEN TiELPErnortItivisitrEtatNict.e Ids FULL LINE OF DURANT CARS AT AUTO SHOW What Baker and His Newspa- perman Observer Had to En- counter in an Oldsmobile. Cleveland'• Jewish Center Blend. Bellamy's Dream of People's Palace with WHERE JEWISH NOTE PREDOMINATES Shopping cDirectory A full line of Durant products is Jewish Conception of Beth Am. Words could...…

January 11, 1924 • Page Image 1

…A merica larisk periodical eater CLIFTON AV1NUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Telephone GLENDALE 1924 DETROIT LWISit of en . t and ; ! for t ad. I in Y ex. Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Pageant .f ',he lead- dl he the and on tures such and • of the I wated Xyandatte, , Bay City, anti, Adri- • attend ussded make un- f ram ',made L L VIAN 9-3-0-0 VOL. XV , NO....…

January 11, 1924 • Page Image 2

…EI)LT ROM b:WISH ill RON ICLE PAGE TWO 3‘ gestimumousszoug along worthy lines, for such better- Mg at the doors of the Jewish people will Improve for all peoples. Society lands, especially during recent ye ment; the appreciation of their fel- every day in the year—year in and will make an historical, • notable ad- was most hazardous and calamit vance. Like a prophet, Woodrow but merciful hearts and hell low-citizens of every breed and cult...…

January 11, 1924 • Page Image 3

…A merica gavisli periodical Carter CLIFTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO TilfsPETROIT, MOM (A Ra 41 4 , 0 recent yea rs y t d calamitous, and helping ✓ al and Ten. A thereby to I in during ,r f..rt a n d *tire ar e F O 0 11 , 1' 0 f 0 0 I and ALL 10 Young People's Society. The Young People's Society of De- troit has renewed its activities both in the social and charitable field. The dance to be held Jan. 27, at the Elks' avenue...…

January 11, 1924 • Page Image 4

…el)ento • rriEwisn (A RONICIA PAGE FOUR r ■ NS, soyr( St- ro'jr L!4 I THEY) ETROITJEWISil RONICLE ralnItY it ■ ■ 110•14414 "WWI WI ISt,, _ TW.L.M....StrAlie. Nt, ,1 3*. l'ublished Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, Business Manager Entered as Second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Postoffice at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879. General Of...…

January 11, 1924 • Page Image 5

…A merica Pu r lsIt periodical Cotter CLIFTON ATINU1 CINCINNATI 20, OHIO , trinoNICIA1 n161) 13 nor, foam ■ ri.bopq. 0<pifT5 PALFSTINE: A Call from the Heart By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ 14-. JOSEPH-- E II rice 1 and y o ur lats me. rtol tn. .1.1 so there world. lid AS it me n and t and can't that, while so since s kill. e as 1 n who I have 'a any 'Id, or it and 31C, Or to de- tittered t gone ry and been 1, that great 'Ile, r come how...…

January 11, 1924 • Page Image 6

…ngPerRo i . rdaisn tilieuctz PAGE FOUR ta- r/41`4, _ ALEVETROITAWISII HRONICLE .if OWL, AWLS..ZWS/SA• M../ 4% MAHAAN Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, Business Manager Entered as Second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Postoffice at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879. General Offices and Publication Building 850 High Street West few J...…

January 11, 1924 • Page Image 7

…,Americam Prick Pedalled! Coder CLIFTON ATVIV• - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE /r.wiS/1/71 IZON ICI --wGiAS . - I+. o coupled with a cheerful note for the Jewish people. In the struggle carried on for years to win Wise! I have been waiting for a long time to hear 1 that Was recognition of the world powers y ou, Dr. Thank eapresa himself exactly as you did last Sunday in the Free Syn•- , the Jew to re-estab- „ e o f the Jews; that fr th e...…

January 11, 1924 • Page Image 8

…eVentor0.-wisit 01Roract4 PAGE SIX. Vonsiwisttremisviserrrinsvevelfmres,.. oos-ocFciootm0000tr000a0000000000 00 coottoocommar Grand R o4xi000 DAYTON Sligh Furniture Co. Thoroughbred Cords Otiel>0-0-e04)-0-0-0-04:140 JUDAISM- Ig By RABBI PHIL! There is a passage which reads, "Let a stranger praise thee, but not thine own mouth." Someone has no- tired that by making a slight change in the punctuation of the sentenor (Yehallelcho zor pi...…

January 11, 1924 • Page Image 9

…A merica larislt Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AUNUI • cmcnoun so, moo PAGE SEVEN' lit b VI.TKOIVEn 011/D7.(iCLE wiltob••••~4fro-egeftwegfrib-oltoi--41M-11,0•6-41•-i-V ■ -n America' s Furniture Metropolis 4 RAMO RAPIDS F. WA T ER M AN ads, not no- Inge mow fa 1th roe- thir non- le • . 'scrip- :. On preta- e fur- ogium to be ig and a who such it of a mg to pave- s that royed, les the diately collec- "s unit an ex hole is •• ids ...…

January 11, 1924 • Page Image 10

…TftEptrayr _ dimunikowirmi PAGE EIGHT - — Value Service Russek-Original Modes for The Southland •■ .., octal and Qrscatal January Clearance Now On Quality I-reaf • J .) Oir ral .F1.1 / MorningFrcks o IteachFrocks Afternoon Frocks DanceFrocks Dinner Dresses Evening Gowns i-- l'• , jt•. 1211 il t 31 ' 1 il / /II ii .' i ■ nt g, lit ' . IV , i • Dresses-Coats-Suits For Sports and the Formal Os.asions of the Southern Season I $.3....…

January 11, 1924 • Page Image 11

…5 y. A merkam Periodical Carter ClIFTON AVMS • CANCINNAll 20, MHO 711EVErRorr, hymn I Lovely Sunday's Sermon: New Gowns and Dresses On Sunday morning of this week Dr. Franklin will preach on the sub ject "Is the Jew Shifting His Fein tion?" In this sermon Dr. Franklin will discuss a question of vital and timely importance. All are welcome. A charming party of the week was the bridge-luncheon given at the Chatham by Miss Helene Kahn ...…

January 11, 1924 • Page Image 12

…iffbilenun l Ewimahmicao PAGE TEN IcERWT1ID;wiatLI CS up Co you "And I will bring back the captivity of my people Israel, and they shall build the wasted cities, and dwell therein; and they shall plant vineyards, and drink their wine; and they shall lay out gardens, and eat their fruit. And I will plant them upon their own soil, and they shall not be pull- ed up any more out of their land which I have given unto them, saith the Lord thy God...…

January 11, 1924 • Page Image 13

…JANUARY 11, 1924 rifeVETROt1A1VISR lialK14 Irminu 'num BY DAVID J. HIRSCH Digesting the News of the Week I (wrap, 0 , PASS! TS Tstf STERNA \ , (Concluded from Editorial page.) 7 9 7 co. & Oa) I., loWi sl IV 11. 71 , 41 11 ' (Prom Correspondent. and Cable. of Jewish Telegraphic Opener.) 4 I LI- DO • 4 ITS • Aba 'ARF. V , Joseph Cats, British air pilot, was killed near Cairo. The airplane crashed. Mr. Catz was a lieutenan...…

January 11, 1924 • Page Image 14

…A merican lavish Perialleal Coder CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 30, 01110 PAGE NINE *bewail-Arun @Kt- mime RADIO -- TREMENDOUS SUCCESS OF "GOLDEN BRIDE" COMPELS ITS REPETITION THIS SUNDAY AT ORCHESTRA HALL "The Golden Bride," one of the greatest musical comedy successes of the Jewish stage this year, was enthu- siastically received Sunday evening, when the company headed by Mischa and Lucy German excelled itself in the performance at Orchest...…

January 04, 1924 • Page Image 1

…,Amieriram Parish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO r 1923 NIMEIMIMers Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 II- EDETROIT LWISII RIZONICIL THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1924 VOL. XV. NO. 6 te es ce FUTURE IS ASSURED Anti-Semitism Due to FOR NATIONAL FARM Downfall of Empires SCHOOL'S STUDENTS Wave of Jew-Hatred in Europe Ana- MID-W...…

January 04, 1924 • Page Image 2

…MEV:Triton . IF rl cn vas las 'AGE TWO ■ ■ Iiq1./: 9/ , "/•kto , .!. ■ P./04 A, J., He 4 4, / 1 ' Jr 1, J. tlymmi=4,200001.2SU Good Furniture is 'Not Expensive Watch This Space For Some News Gkegarding Furniture The next issue of the Chronicle will contain our announcement treating of our Semiannual Sale and which will prove of more than unusual interest to our friends. veuren atopelle DETROIT MICHIGAN Walt out permanent ...…

January 04, 1924 • Page Image 3

…America 5cwisk Periatileal Cotter PAGE THREll Vcrgorr, fF W 01Roroaa on March 1. The National Farm School affords its students a three years' training in practical and scien- tific agriculture, ine'uding the care and handling of cattle, poultry, horses, farm machinery, or,harding, dairy- ing, greenhouse and nursery work. It is open and free to boys answering the necessary requireme its. NO ITORY FOR FARM SCHOOL date digni. . Williams, On ...…

January 04, 1924 • Page Image 4

…&I)entonjaisnalitomicut PAGE FOUR spirit of the age in its form and pressure, yet it is equally true that if the sense of values of the average man has been, as I claim, distorted, the press is largely responsible, for too often it creates the interest which Is subsequently gratifies. If, for example, there had never been a reference to the Dempsey-Firpo fight until the day before it took place, and then only in an obscure corner of the pape...…

January 04, 1924 • Page Image 5

…,14mtericair lavish Periodical Colter CUMIN AnflUit CINCINNATI 10, onto PAGE fil e Ma i t o til Lt■ i syt(ii KoN tct,s Ork Coe,f1T, CIAAS. dOSEPH--- LETTER- BOX al Rabbi Fischer Criticizes Rabbi Weis for Advocating Abo- lition of Yom Kippur. Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: In the last issue of your esteemed paper you published a plea o to abolish and abrogate „Weia Max 's, written by , A most inlet rating article that, in • recent i...…

January 04, 1924 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX Y. W. H. A. NOTES Socid Service Class: first Exhibit of the New Fashions for the Southland All eacted Items and ether local notes should be ummunicated to the office of The arenitle by 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon to order is appear to the current week's Issue. PAO.. Glendale 8300. Seasety Editor. Mall milkee so as to be received eat lets Bias Wedneeday. The Y. W. H. A. has planned what it believes to be the most instructive c...…

January 04, 1924 • Page Image 7

…A merica Pugs* Periodical eater CLITION AMUR • CINCINNAll 20, 01(10 PAGE SEVEN 7isellevRorr kv en n istoni cun Among the brilliant social affairs of the past week was the celebration of the twenty-fifth wedding anni- versary of Mr. and Mrs. Lco Michel- son of 2070 Collingwood avenue on Thursday, Dec. 27, at Hotel Wolver- ine. The wilding ceremony was again solemnized by Rabbi Leo M. Frank- lin. Mrs. Michelson was charming in The Misses Gol...…

January 04, 1924 • Page Image 8

…PIEVentortfonstiffiRCMQ4 'PAGE EIGHT Engagements I Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Levine announce the engagement of their daughter, Rae, to Joseph Blatt, on of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Blatt of 1564 Leslie avenue. The Detroit Motorbus Company At the request of many citizens the Detroit Motorbus Company publishes this map showing its 47 miles of bus routes and important intersections with transfer points. Special attention is called to the recently...…

January 04, 1924 • Page Image 9

…A merkam yewisk PerlaSeal Carter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO IIE EMMY 19. 6 th„ 11. :ar re • , mmittee re. ;,' 1 " 1, : tufte d ' Rasp Day Nun. 7, t7, r , wrda ' and De. de. Paul Back. o and hliss .:nuel Krust, to toe musical pro 'ollowy•I the pro. corning dance, t o Ike' Temple. Sunday ewe dared sa: o A•Bociation. Lads,' loan At- t at the synago ne Breito• slreets Mon. members are urged sociat ion Is in need s worthy caus...…

January 04, 1924 • Page Image 10

…intnerRorrAvasettA ROM IC* JANUARY 4, 1924 me. To have an understanding of also a graduate of the Nurses' Train.' exposition ever held in lb is,t. Of the 50 spaces that will h- the things Jewish one must have a Jewish 'ing School. With the beginning of 1924. a new hiints, but few remain t. r . Id and training and a slight Jewish educa- chapter in the infant welfare story judging from the keen d, tion. I am not blaming the young ❑ , 0•1 l BY ...…

January 04, 1924 • Page Image 11

…filEYAT itorrAw ISA (A KI:X41Q4 PAGE EIGHT I Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Levine announce the engagement of their daughter, Rae, to Joseph Blatt, son ' of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Blatt of 1564 Leslie avenue. The Detroit Motorbus Company At the request of many citizens the Detroit Motorbus Company publishes this map showing its 47 miles of bus routes and important intersections with transfer points. Special attention is called to the ...…

January 04, 1924 • Page Image 12

…ff ewish periodical Carter CLIPTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO flB Travel Impressions. )etroit. f the y. - p. 8, nee. 19,11;, iation. It ,.tar ceremoni es ' c ,, mmittee ',,thing Ilahy Day turne d . Nun 1 , 1 at 545 Eau 26 proved, ,• lierehalt and I athic De. .,timorous de- t 1,11,1ness shall M ids Adeline deelanianot, Paul Buie. i. " } " . o and Mb, lid Samuel 1(n,e, i,, , musical pro. Il Tice the p ea , y n WARE & CO nnh...…

December 28, 1923 • Page Image 1

…America yavish periodical Carta ER 21 i ts GLENDAL E 9-3-0-0 VOL. XV. NO. 5 WEIZMANN TO OPEN LOCAL 1924 DRIVE FOR KEREN HAYESOD tinimar, in for the Jeo. friends and tisstt 1 • ivity in univi47,' at the .0 1 es 1.• •(;,, Jurist e Note dsiei 's Men's ak rWtilBe HRONICL Tit° 4 r "-- Telephone l ^"HE ONLY JEVISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICI - GAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER Koplowitz's Book Is His Memcial Detroiters Urged to ...…

December 28, 1923 • Page Image 2

…- .1•MENIrjr - ••• /)131:011; PAGE TWO muyszslyszsZIXJ131Z,711a, /3 4 / 4/3/ 14 / A // At 43 1 1,3 t4' Al 01 RON wiz, YIDDISH THEATER TO PRESENT NEW DRAMA AT ORCHESTRA HALL SUNDAY J. N. F. NOTES 1'2 MUSIC The Jewish National Fund e m. mittee of Detroit was fortunate the past week in securing the servit os of Nina Tarasova, Alexander Albert Miller, local attorney, to ssrve as secretary. At a meeting Akimoff and Lazar Weiner hel...…

December 28, 1923 • Page Image 3

…v ista/Cam Pinsk periodical Cotter CLUTON ATINTJ1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO pitigntprriensnyonynco N MI JEWISH STUDENTS OF N. Y. ORGANIZED ?ne of to o•ve rag held rhy c r p.. Hillel Foundation Expected to Become An Intercollegiate Organization. .11 usl to C0111- is directed by Rabbi Benjamin M. Frankel. The foundation hopes to promul- gate the spirit of Rabbi Hind and to foster his zeal for Ilebrew learning. It is trying to stimulate in...…

December 28, 1923 • Page Image 4

…sm. ErRo ivii Et c itLtioNic PAGE FOUR The Death of Rabbi Koplowitz. dig esting As noted in our last week's issue, Rabbi Isidore Koplowitz, for a number of years a resident of Detroit, passed away on Z1F TOccIt'33 Nan Monday of last week. Though for a number of years not in the MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION active ministry, Rabbi Koplowitz never ceased to maintain a Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publiahing o., Inc. Mgr. kee...…

December 28, 1923 • Page Image 5

…A merica Pprish Periodical Caster CLIFTON AMU& • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE 1)gr ttetTfrwisti Km Ku, armpit Nell El Notes .11. Colf5firr, 14/-60 1:1V" tE. JOSEPH- - I Sunday Services: On Sunday morning, Dec. 30, at 10:45, Rabbi Henry J. Berkowitz will deliver a sermon on the topic "Re- Be Chas. H. Ime1M.1 I ligion and Politics—A Glimpse Into 1Cupywriaht. Ian, was the Future." All are cordially in- Well, Lord Alfred Douglas, the mise...…

December 28, 1923 • Page Image 6

…mrpr fitorv. 111‘1S11(7iRm int PAGE SIX I C. J. W. SCHOLARSHIP .1 % reclunigRigtett cringW1/414.041Wnec1 ilicrecgteerecg 4gtecogigutangwoctusserittne FOR RURAL LEADERS Council of Jewish Women Pro- vides Fund to Train Work- ers on Farms. Buy Early and Save on Furs. o 0 ., 13 Off I. „ „ 0 11 7, 4 , , Fine Furs . 1 1 iRich, beautfiul Hudson Seal, Cara- cul, Alaska Seal and Mink creations.; ti i tMade under my personal supervision ...…

December 28, 1923 • Page Image 7

…A merica 'elvish Periodical Carter CLIFTON ARP= • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PAGE SEVEN eye_ ocial and Qrsonai FLIERS DROP KLAN TRACTS AS RABBI URGES TOLERANCE A.)—While Rabbi Isaac Landman of the Temple 1„ Israel, Far Rockaway, L. , was try- ing to soften the anti-Klan spirit of his congregation, an airplane plying between Rockaways for more than two hours was littering the country side with pamphlets whcih announced that the Klan would conti...…

December 28, 1923 • Page Image 8

…iffLi)crioon. PAGE EIGHT ' Labor Department and the Immigrant INC.)woommeo.v., swewoom,N1CARRINGTON, Semi-Annual MARK-DOWN I I EVERY SHOE IN THE I Women's Department I REDUCED AT LEAST I 20 % I By JAMES J. DAVIS, Mr. and Mrs. 11. Gordon and fam- ily have moved from 1643 Burlin- game avenue to their new home at 2515 Chicago boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kaplan of Riverside drive, Windsor, left on Sun- day for Los Angeles, Cali...…

December 28, 1923 • Page Image 9

…A %WAIN Prith CLIFTON AMU' • CINCINNATI 10, 01110 curter PAGE NINE 'tag ROITAWISR @RON ICIL ENROLL TO TAKE RABBINICAL COURSE YOM KIPPUR: OUTWORN INSTITUTION REFORM TEMPLE IN' 77 CHICAGO'S "GHETTO" By RABBI J. MAX WEIS Judaism, throughout its history of progress, has been a succession of bat- tles against the over .vhelming weight of massed traditions. Long before the original leaders of Reform Judo- Mainsinales turned the mind of his ...…

December 28, 1923 • Page Image 10

…DECEMBER 28, 19 /itelientorr,Axisii (A ROlvo.4 PRINTING TRUTH TO Digesting the News FIGHT JEW-HATERS of the Week URGED BY V1LLARD Timammrs DAVID J HIRSCH BY (Concluded from Page 1.) (From Correspondence end Cables of Jewish Telegraphic Agents.) we are citizens different from the others. We are all Frenchmen and brothers. You cannot say that for all countries. There is no question of pogroms, massacres or persecutions with us. We conside...…

December 21, 1923 • Page Image 1

…A merica ffekish periodical Cotter CLIPTON AYINUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHM 11RONICL R 14, 1921 , ritroversy it the difficult to ace 1. — _ IIEDETROIT Telephone GLENDAL E THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN th,.Ample is have f, DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1923 - and their VOL. XV, NO. 4 URGE 1ANTI-SEMITES RESTORING GHETTO Scholar (PTA VICTIMS ARE Talmudic Dies at Age of 55 ORDERED ADMITTED By JUDGE'S RULING Rab...…

December 21, 1923 • Page Image 2

…TheVattonlmnsileiRomia.4 ,'ACE TWO , ) 4,asting WO for Christmas ,1,,,,,' walgaggym ozrz ma a r.AMal M en 's Clothe: work can be and must be curried on Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman Re. without any loss and that the pro- Elected President of posed fund, to be no less than $1,- J. W. E. W. 0. 000,000, will serve as a sure-footed basis for this work. The necessity The Jewish Women's European I of organizing this credit fund at the Welfare Organizat...…

December 21, 1923 • Page Image 3

…A merica lavish Pedalled Center CLAYTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO vt.morr ingsn JEWS IN LITHUANIA ENJOYING AUTONOMY Rosenbaum Says They Minister Suffer Less Persecution Than Elsewhere. s [l e s itarsectoglsuagwehseortf. is lisihebroeft,',cttern'i1 Yiddish OF PERFECTION LODGE instruction are supported by the state, the instruction there being on the same footing as the Lithuanian schools. The fact that there are hardly any Jews in t...…

December 21, 1923 • Page Image 4

…PIEDLTROITIEWIS/1 pi RON ICIE PAGE FOUR VETROITJEWISti (ARON 1CLE Any other style of organization formed to combat the Klan is as thoroughly un-American as the Klan itself. MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION A Startling Reflection. Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Jacob H. Schakne, Bus. Mgr. Joseph J. Cummins, Pres. and Editor 9. toffiee at Detroit, 16, at te Pos second-class matter March as Ilatemed Mich., u...…

December 21, 1923 • Page Image 5

…America ,swish periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE n6ykritalyda1110114Roniag i I FOLK SONGS TO FEATURE YIDDISH PERFORMANCE ON SUNDAY EVENING so.ii oid5-Fivr5 , eat season, the local Yiddish theater, Latest folk songs, musical selec- directed 11 J. L. Pearl, is meeting I tions of interest and dances will fea- with remarkable progress. The thea- tore the latest melodrama by Into- 8) (' ter was again fully atten...…

December 21, 1923 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX A December Bride — . An Impressive Offering of Aristocratic Furs Alaska Seal A wedding of unusual brilliancy and charm was solemnized on Wed- nesday evening, Dec. 12, in the Henry II ballroom of Hotel Statler, when Miss Edith Alexander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alexander, be- came the bride of Harry Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Phillips. The ceremony was performed under a floral bell of white priscila roses, trailing...…

December 21, 1923 • Page Image 7

…44rucrieaM Awisk Periodical Carta currom AYANUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN ThEVETROITIE111.51 1 01 amICIE — _ Fraternal and 11 Club Notes Hebrew ladies' Aid Society. The Ilebrew Ladies' Aid Society Sunday evening, Dec. 16, dunce on at the Kirby Center, was a successful affair. Favors were distributed to all attending and numerous entertain- ment numbers were features. Mrs. A. II. Eisler, general chair- man of the dance, on behalf o...…

December 21, 1923 • Page Image 8

…(Ammo; Tors 1entorr,I ?AGE EIGHT e-from the Complete Stock of a great Store__ .7 ) 7 - Silver Plated Baskets, $4.98 Lambskin Gauntlets, $1.95 Women's Glove Silk Vests, $1.17 \ gift for any •oman-especially OM, these «c $1 10 to it 75 oalttY' Pink. orttod, peach - «tiler and extra sites Bcauttful flower baskets. particu- larly Ions f.ir tattle centertseset. Sher ts els iv, lovely with Bowers. Might y interesting pore' Black. white ...…

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