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September 21, 1923 • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR spiEVentorr fries" #a ntenevr. Keane, Higbie & Co. MUNICIPAL BONDS Automatic Oil Burning Systems List Upon Request 431 Griswold St. Main 2963 [ Will Solve Your Heating Problem CENTERS OF JEWISH EDUCATION IN DETROIT; ANOTHER BUILDING TO BE DEDICATED IN NORTHWEST SUNDAY I N thousands of homes the Detroit country over, Kleen-llect hopla‘ing tool and ds din, &Mt, n.yancr and uncertainty. Kleen Ile. t 11..1 antomatir•Ily—AS ...…

September 21, 1923 • Page Image 5

…PAGE FIVE TI cl)eritorrlensif elicor lag !Ninth Symphony, with the Detroit to esome achievements, and Ussishkin Symphony Choir and a quartet of so- was the victim. I,iists; Jan. 10-11, Mischa Elman, The opposition suffered a merited pdinist; Jan. 21-25, Wanda Landow- reverse on the question, for it gave up .ka, harpsichordist; Feb. 7-8, Sigrid its attitude of principle, and placed Ongin, contralto; Feb. 21-22, Mitja itself in the position of...…

September 21, 1923 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX TnEPeraorkiLiwurtaiROMICLI; A., PEE VETROITAWISI-1 CHRONICLE into the basic law of our country, crime has increased or dimin- ished is a matter for statisticians and not for us to say. On the surface of things, it certainly does appear that vice-runs ram. MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION pant as never heretofore and that disregard for law if it has not Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. become more gen...…

September 21, 1923 • Page Image 7

…A merica yewisk Periodical Crater CLIFTON ATINU1 - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE SEVEN laitVerttordEwom(Atorna4) tEemplr Seth El ril l024.If.94T5 Notes — Succoth Services: -=GAS. th Services for the first and last days of Succoth will take place on Tues- mornings, Sept. 25 and Oct. 2, day Chas. H. Joseph.) 1911. at III o'clock. A full attendance of in New York owe it to Jewry torillminate the Jewish InemiArs and friends is. requested. Th...…

September 21, 1923 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT 7)ETNOITIL111S, I Oi t odefai .att Qrsonal ‘..,,,, ......" The bole of gur Apt emu/ SSEK Woodward 1448 Avenue 3X HIIII ~ IIT OF PARIS MODELS creates—the world adapts. Origination is an Art — Adaptation is a Genius. If your Copy fails to Express the spirit of th'Origi- nal, then it becomes an imita- tion rather than a duplication. ARIS The OneningExhi bit presents gen- uine adaptations of Original Paris fashions includin...…

September 21, 1923 • Page Image 9

…Amerieam Prick Periodical eater CLIFTON AYOUB • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE fat 911111110tYJEWISI1 al RON IC IZ Fraternal and Club Notes and claQr sonal Interesting Styles in New Fall Dresses $49.50-$65 ...— 14 . 1 As the heart throbs for the invited Zionist Cultural Society. guest, "Palestine and a Living Judaism" was the topic of • highly interesting And if he tarry she waits endless daYst address by Rabbi Leon Lang before the Z...…

September 21, 1923 • Page Image 10

…aar PAGE TEN KOIVLICIS/16RONICLE Are the Jews a Philosophic People? is testified by the survival of the Jews ning their career with Olympianism, ANALYSIS OF WORK OF LOCAL SCHOOLS in the Diaspora. Without this con- which presents a pluralistic world servative characteristic, without the view and consequently makes the readiness to uphold at all cost the philosophical problem possible. It was By DR. ISRAEL EFROS transmitted tradition, how ...…

September 21, 1923 • Page Image 11

…Amafralt Jewish periodical Coder CLIFTON AnNUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN PEPET11 10fYialS/A el RON ICLE NOW HOLIDAY SERVICE OF YORE AND N By L. H. FROMKIN with whom I discussed these matters "The Road to Happiness"H at the Seminary. In the Avignon Four - Act Play to Be Pre- NIalatir there are prayers indicating tented at Orchestra Hall both influences. Mahnor• of Saady• Gaon. • • S h o Sunday Sept. 30. utivtfor ) FL- !) ,1 ...…

September 21, 1923 • Page Image 12

…TREDencomfrwisn(fiRoNiaz TRIM BY DAVID Prnmre J. HIRSCH IW Children's Corner (Concluded from Editorial page.) first but he reached belonged to poor Srul, with his half-built succah stand- ing pathetically nearby, as if it never expected to fulfil its destiny. Jesse stopped long enough to leave a pile of gleaming sprays at Srul's door, and then ran on to his mother's house. Mon tables if Jewish Correspond.. Bureau end Jewish Telegrophk Amoy...…

September 14, 1923 • Page Image 1

…America ffewish Periodial eater r-- - - Michigan' s Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English Curires ATINUS • CISIMSO4ATI 30, OiUO 11- EbETROITAWISII HRONICL- 1 Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1923 VOL. XIV. No. 16. JEWISH IMMIGRANT 1 Palestme Garden DISTURBANCES ARE Mobilize Forces For BANK IS ORGANIZED City Being Planned RENEWED AGAINST U.S. Jewish Purposes J...…

September 14, 1923 • Page Image 2

…• 3 PAGE TWO TrickerRorrlaun (AROXICLE I\ J rtoGs OF THe a ( rirqkt ft ;" .ellet 1;; r ; & pp Ly se, c „.....„ - -c. ?•7 IY "Good Furniture Is Not Expensive" Small Rugs--Groups Name Size Reg. Price Chinese Beluch Iran Saruk Telehan Saruk Chinese 4x2 5x3 $ 35.00 42.00 75.00 140.00 165,00 250,00 60.00 6.6)(3.6 5x3 6.6x4.13 6.6x4.6 5x3 Sale Price $ 23.33 27.50 47.50 90.00 It Ir 110.00 166.67 40.00 Room Size Car...…

September 14, 1923 • Page Image 3

…• • A merkair 'elfish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AYINETZ - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE THREE bE f)gri torrinsisit (A IZONICLE Club Notes Young Judaea ff Shopping Div Collegiate Judaeana. The Collegiate Judaean Society, at the meeting held on Wednesday eve- ning, elected the following new offi- cers: Sam Firestone, president; Chaim Tigel, vice-president; Harry Seligson, secretary; Louis ('ashdan, treasurer. An interesting program is being...…

September 14, 1923 • Page Image 4

…PAGE SIX TIGPETROIV/111Sit 0_11 100 THEDEnton*YINIORONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. keseph J. Cummins, President Entered as Jacob H. Schakne, Business Manages second-class matter March 3, 1918, at the Postoffice at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879. General Offices and Publication Building 850 High Street West for the various holy days and holidays,...…

September 14, 1923 • Page Image 5

…5014 Periodical Carter CLITTON Aroma • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE SEVEN liftWitorrjErasit(A 1301119 14'60 . 1% 0<941) 91P" - - - Jewish Conditions In Persia and India r Ici A N K By SOLOMON SAMSON, Shire., Persia. Shiraz is a big city situated in a high dome. There is only one tomb very big valley surrounded ny high inside. The walls and the dome are and low hills. All these are covered set with bits of silvered glass very with snow an...…

September 14, 1923 • Page Image 6

…A maw_Tame By DAVID J. HIRSCH MEVentorrjaisriffiRO/SIME Digesting the Week's Newsl ---- (Concluded from Editorial page.) SEPTEMBER 1.1, 1923 S S. STAHL FILES i 6 that follows the Neilah, or will we , retain the Yom Toy spirit that has' glorified our Jewish life of the past COUNCIL PETITIONS — me that memorable Yam Kippur? dition to the new historic vers Where are my schoolmates? e which ran th rough almost a full lei I How many of ...…

September 14, 1923 • Page Image 7

…PAGE SIX ThEikrROCE/LWISil gi RON ICLE cial and Qrsoned ,L 78 +P cronouotod. KUS SE 1448 VitedliOld All s.lety It•ins and ether local notes be communicated to the offic• •I The Chronicle by r 5 o'clock Wednesday &horn should In ord Issue. Phone Glendale 0300, Society Edito notions se Is be received •not lams than Wednesday. ANEW By Way of Appreciation * celebrating the first I N anniversary of our Detroit Shop of Original Modes it i...…

September 14, 1923 • Page Image 8

…A merico( 5cwish Periodical CeNter CLIFTON AT/N1111 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THEDLTROH; Law -q1e:fWVZitnalak8gi ---,N.ieL-erw 0 B B AUXILIARY DANCE ON SEPT. 30 1 111 N ew fashion details, new fabrics, and new furs for the new season sale fashioned from the better pile fabrics, such as Gerona, Vel- verette, Vilmara and Arabella. Collars and often deep cuffs of Viatka Squirrel, Grey Squirrel, the fashionable new shades. I DE'l BOLT, M...…

September 14, 1923 • Page Image 9

…', AGE EIGHT piskeraorr, Anse in acroci Sermon by Rabbi Grossman at El Moshe Synagogue. Rabbi Philip Grossman, visiting rabbi at the El Moshe Synagogue, on Tuesday morning, the first day of Rosh Ile-Shanah, delivered • sermon for which he chose the follow lug text from Jeremiah 6:16: "Stand ye in • the ways and see, and ask after the ancient path, where is the way which is good, and walk therein; and find rest for your soul." our religious...…

September 14, 1923 • Page Image 10

…or Aierieam ,favisk Periodical Cotter CLIFTON ATINVE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE NUS 111CLIS ThEDLTROITIfiWISilit( .V New Year's Greetings Emanuel Will Celebrate Sun- day, Sept. 16. present membership has no doubt that even before the building will be com- pleted they will have difficulty in sat- isfying the demand for pews. Jacob Warren, residing at 1675 What promises to be one of the greatest events in the history of the Glynn court, i...…

September 07, 1923 • Page Image 1

…A merkamPwiskPeriaticaleatter CLI/TON AMU* • CINCINNATI 30, MO RRONICL 1- 14ETROIT Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English Telephone GLENDALE _ 9-3-0-0 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1923 VOL. XIV. No. 15. JEWISH PUBLISHER Attach Ford Money CLAIMS IMMIGRANTS In Bernstein's Suit ARE ASSET TO U. S. aHMMOMMMMMMMMMMMEMMEMMMWMWMEMOMMMMRME MMMMMMMN4 Rosh Ha-Shanah D(a(i:obm oriiti...…

September 07, 1923 • Page Image 2

…i'AGE TWO TREVETKOrf; 187838.WW18 FE WNW mor Emir mirror Ir r& /L, w Twv, CAROMIGLI: GOTFREDSON TRUCK SUCCESS GROWING Brother and Sister "Good Furniture Is Not Expensite" Li The Cotfredson Truck corporation, which opened up its American fac- tories in Detroit about six months ago, is meeting with gratifying success. Sales in the Detroit territory are growing steadily and Gotfredson trucks are now numbered among many of the better kno...…

September 07, 1923 • Page Image 3

…ETRO I 0111111 1 11110111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111112 New Years Greetings to all our friends . == Sincere& Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllhlllllllllllllllllllli MILLER BROS. Groceries, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables, Fish and Poultry THE PL...…

September 07, 1923 • Page Image 4

…ELEI)entotawisnel RON ICU; those who did not come within their select circle. litEDurRorrjEvasitetRoxicm to frighten This condition was, however, only temporary. Sanity and gruesome methods to impress their own deluded followers and igCSlilR MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION clarity are sure to return, after the most insane and chaotic periods. And with the return of sanity and clarity of vision the Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronic...…

September 07, 1923 • Page Image 5

…America Yewisk Periodical eater CLIFTON Amo( • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO Tit PrntonjErnsn am+ icg rw.s ■ li.m.aewaraleuelwiewavmsumwswasmovenviawasms.vimvw•••••si rrs iSCATY69-Fiv i I By Chas. H. Jeseeb.1 Looks as if it is being turned into • What's the country coming to? mining camp. Hooded men are running amuck and settine themselves up as the censors of the lives of their fellow citizens. Georgia, as usual, takes the black ribbon. If som...…

September 07, 1923 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Councilman Supplementary services for the Holy Days will be held in the Temple chapel simultaneously with the serv- ices in the main Temple. Those at- tending these services will use the Gladstone avenue entrance. I'ersons desiring to participate in the Supple- mentary Services should send in their requests without delay to the com- mittee. ■ 1•11•41.611111•041M11.0 .6•1111-04111111 ■ 041111•111411RID...…

September 07, 1923 • Page Image 7

…AmterkaN Jewish Periodical eater CLIPTON AVARUA • CINCINNATI 30, 01110 PAGE SEVEN Tiff.figrsonlmssithsomaz ..... ... Dainty Little Miss ... Children Chani,ie The topics of Rabbi A. M. Hersh- man's sermons, to he delivered at the Shaarey Zedek on Rosh Ila-Shanah and Yom Kippur, are announced as follows: Tuesday morning, first day of Rosh Ila-Shanah, "Looking Upward;" Wed- nesday morning, second day of Rosh Ila-Shionah, "Looking Forward;...…

September 07, 1923 • Page Image 8

…e ttericim frwisk Periaaeal Cater CLIPTON AVINUL - CINCINNATI 20, MO PAGE NINE 71161LETROfr ILIVISHOIRONICLE "JEWISH REPUBLIC" FAVORED IN RUSSIA TIME WILL NOT TELL New Year Greetings The followi ng Greetings reached The Chronicle office too late for classification. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin B. Beher 2210 Pingi•e best wishes tO their rel atives and friends the Extend for a Happy and Prosperous N ew Year. Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Greenberg 289 F...…

September 07, 1923 • Page Image 9

…PAGIS TEN Tit C I)ETILOIT, f/AI I Nit MIZONICI • ,act att ersonal ( /.9., LC. 11;4 o rroitooit :1 to ‘,:i,g „0' N .J., on,' c„„1„,u,,., of out . N alIptj and C .P.rovelott.) 91 ew Cbeai VAN RENNSELAER 202 Fisher Arcade . . . t R X. SAogrOr(9 ? J 1448 Woodward Avenue Autumn Styles By I. Miller As the sun baked leaves already hint of the golden colors soon to conic, so the Autumn models at the I. Miller Shops prelude the St...…

September 07, 1923 • Page Image 10

…PAGE ELEVEN ei)LiRorripasst OROMICLD College Girls Boudoir Robes For Cool Mornings and Evenings Think of the study hours spent in your room wrapped warm and snugly in a warm robe. Cordu- roy Robes in loose, kimono style, in one's favorite color. Trimmed or plain — $7.50 up. Breakfast Robes of taffeta, or crepe de eltine, dainty, lacy affairs, $10 to $25. Quilted silk robes from Japan; lined with lambs' wool; light pastel shades...…

September 07, 1923 • Page Image 11

…7#e Prrizon; fr,WIS/1(11 RUNIC LE PAGE TWELVE Digesting Best Wishes (Concluded from Editorial page.) for a the advantage of Jewry everywhere. A good beginning has been made. American Jews are beginning to real- ize the importance of building inure schools and colleges, of creating an atmosphere for Jewish learning. America, which has for eight years fed war-suffering European Jewry, must now, with the leadership it has won in world Jewis...…

September 07, 1923 • Page Image 12

…Alittricam Awisk Periodical Cotter CLIFTON /MINIM • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO 11- EbETROIVEWISII 11-1ZONICIA 5684 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL. XIV. No. 15. Section Two DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1923 TWO SKETCHES The only sound audible was the quiet The doctor's hand was laid confides; wailing of the nine brothers who tinily on the other's shoulder. "I had mourned throne that escaped. forgotten that I was a Jew. Toni...…

September 07, 1923 • Page Image 13

…THED E TKO IT IEW151161ROXIQE PAGE TWO The Widow's Plight Start the New Year Right by Going to the l/ V l. By I. L. PERETZ I II 1 Two women are walking on the , outskirts of the town; one tall and 1! strong, with angry eyes and heavy, I resounding steps, the other thin, pale, ;;, small, with bowed head. t ' "Whither lost thou lead me, Ilan- il ; nab?" asked the second. • ;' "Wait, just a few steps more— see! To the hill." "Wherefore?"...…

September 07, 1923 • Page Image 14

…Maim, faith Pahillt. PAGE THREE NEN-mon. fin.%n PIRO/flax RABBI WISDOM SEASON'S GREETINGS BY MARTIN BUBER WOLVERINE BOND AND MORTGAGE COMPANY (Front the rester-Lloyd, German 14043 Woodward Avenue, Highland Park, Michigan The following parables, which have !Weil 111111111A 110W11 among the Jews for OFF ICERS ARTHUR E. SUTPHIN. President ,E..,CLEENE CII.Ht..1 Hungarian Daily.) Uellerati011S, are taken 1E11111 a rcillr• ti111 Of lie...…

September 07, 1923 • Page Image 15

…PAGE FOUR &Demos; /Ewlmi OEM ICLE ROSH HA-SHANAH IN LITERATURE AND LEGEND A Happy New Year By DR. S. N. DEINARD Brede & Schroeter DECORATORS Specialists in correct decoration and home furnishings. Our staff, compe- tent through talent and experience, Brill talk over your problems with you and furnish estimates. 80 W. Canfield Glendale 8501 Highland Park Creamery Co. (INCORPORATED) 13739 Woodward Avenue te. Milk, Cream Buttermilk...…

September 07, 1923 • Page Image 16

…A VIS* Pendia Carter CLIFTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 30, OM WE AND EGYPT SELECTED SECURITIES Securities That Are "Attractive" Are Not Necessarily "Safe" Seeking too high yield often makes a "SPECULATION" out of a transaction that was intended as an "INVEST- MENT." This house has the FACILITIES, KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE nec- essary to properly investigate and select securities that are "SAFE" as well as "M ARKETABLE." TAX EXEMPT Municipal an...…

September 07, 1923 • Page Image 17

…7iir;7arzony WISIIAROMICIL EARLY REFORM MOVEMENT LEADERS ASSOCIATED WITH ISAAC M. WISE GREETINGS OF THE SEASON By JOSEPH LEISER N'iowing it from the security of es- Nicholas I, proposed to introduce in tablished institutions, it may not occur the great Russian empire. to the generation now growing into As Russian official, Lillienthal maturity in our reform temples that visited the large Jewish settlements the introduction of Reform Judai...…

September 07, 1923 • Page Image 18

…America Path Periodical Caries CLIYTON AVIN01 - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE SEVEN TiftVernortfinsa64Romael A Happy and Prosperous New Year to All My Jewish Friends The Jewish Method Of Slaughtering By DR. ISRAEL FELDMAN, Demonstrator of Physiology; London Hospital Medical College. HEART OF THE JEW By ANNA FRADA Through sanguinary hate's relentless heart, Through inquisition's baleful art, The Jew, on low or high behest (From North, Sout...…

September 07, 1923 • Page Image 19

…DaRonikwisn &wine CAKES AND CUPID ticular cakes—he had a feeling th in the bargain store lurked danger his equanimity, not to mention h i By F. W. SWEET pocketbook. Aaron Hirsch passed down the mid- to—to look fine, on account of hi s ' But the three long days broug h about strange things. dle aisle of the World's Emporium, daughter." His mind was a moving-pictu turned three counters, and right-an- "0-oh!" exclaimed the clerk, he I. , whirl ...…

September 07, 1923 • Page Image 20

…ff ewish Periodical eater CLIFTON ARNIM • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE lilLY)triton;Awisn et RON Ica, In the Eyes of a Jew Jew," the peddler surprised himself into an eloquence that fell upon appre- ciative ears. His eyes shone with an ardent almost fierce brilliancy as he looked at the woman for the effect of By BESS HOROWITZ „,„,. his words. "I'm glad you came. Something The tiny ribbon of sunlight that at fiergetful of his mission and...…

September 07, 1923 • Page Image 21

…i)grItort: //:wish (A RON tall PAGE TEN Three Who Never Stole in his ears day and night, he will sure- ly lose his reason. By HANNAH BERMAN • The war had been raging more than •a year, Jews had been driven out of !other Lithuanian tillages menthe and months before we were driven out of our village. And then we were thrown out in the true, orthodox style- -just told to go at once, and huddled into a I rain which went and went. air was thic...…

September 07, 1923 • Page Image 22

…America/I arisk Periodical liter (' CLIFTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN 7i1E'firmor1; /riusritilia)N Elmer II. Christie, President W. T, Greenwood, Secretary Beryl Saves His Face A. R. Campbell, Vice-President He could not imagine his absence be- By HARRY HILLEL BERNSTEIN David Oppenheim, Treasurer The most interesting institution of was not designated toastmaster of the the East Side was tottering. banquet to be held ...…

September 07, 1923 • Page Image 23

…PAGE TWELVE PIEDE:TROtTIEWISNOIRONICLE GERMAN TERRORIST TO DIE FOR PAL'S MURDER MUNICH.—(J. T. A.)—The Peo- ples Court here imposed the death sentence upon the young nationalist Zwengauer, who was tried and found guilty of the murder of Baur, a young student. The murderer, according to evi- dence, was a member of a terrorist gang led by Ruge, a notorious anti- Semite. At a meeting on Feb. 13, Ruge exhorted the 80 members pres- ent to make ...…

September 07, 1923 • Page Image 24

…A merica A:ask Periodical Coder CLIFTON anmua - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PEDerizorricitsnalwmci4 The Studios Mary Mace Underwood Art Dancing 301 Westminster Avenue located in • beautiful residential dle- to thoge who .py r.- Irkt. ehiat Often , . iven, highest <laze Instr- , uty• ns grace •nd beaecialited. tehnique. tioa' entlChtldren'e Haagen op In the latest New York Pri.•te l esson elan ree a opecialty. Hata: hrantattc Art—Health and Self ...…

September 07, 1923 • Page Image 25

….115110IRCIPICIC PtELILTKOITJ/1 PAGE FOURTEEN ■ "Children Of Men" When the store was opened for busi- ness, David Lefkowitz proved to his Lefkowitz grew, the children of Old admirers that pomp and ornamenta- Yosel and David Lefkowitz were tion were nut out of place on Riving- thrown together; and from this as- ton Street. If the large electrical sign cannot do it by being close-fisted." As the establishment of Shapiro and By R. PHILIP RO...…

September 07, 1923 • Page Image 26

…PAGE FIFTEEN TitEpEnton;hAtisit 611(014M Where o'er her needle bent his weary And found therein what had been hid • before, years old I could climb a ladder and wife A wisdom sage paint like my boss. Once I fell down By the lamp's dim glow. That made his life far richer, and and broke a foot. I couldn't work for "Art ill? Why else thy study o'er so more sweet; a long time. When 1 got well I de- noon? By PROFESSOR CARL RATHJENS Ile humbly the...…

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…PAGE SIXTEEN TftENTROTIIMMI/A Rom Musty Leaves right for her to came to care for me! , Jews, despite the pure Jewish blood I feel like a cur!" that courses in our veins. We are The wind had changed. A chill drifters; we are weaned away from penetrated through him. He squared , Judaism. It all began generations his shoulders, however. "No, this back when my great-grandparents A Short Story by Anne Grace. whole business must cease. I'll end s...…

September 07, 1923 • Page Image 28

…A mway, 5arish Periodical Cater CLIFTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO 1923 E bETROIT AMISH 1-1-RONICL - 5684 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Section Three DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1923 VOL. XIV. No. 15. ducational dabs or to join special classes that were started for the study of Jewish history, the Hebrew lan- guage and other subjects necessary for a proper Jewish education. The significance of that movement was reco...…

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…PAGE TWO RESUME OF 5683 (Continued from page 1.) born Independent, compered in vile- ness with the Encyclopedia article. Captain Paxton Ilihben, formerly of the American dipltanatiz service and relief worker in Russia and the Near East, charged the New York Herald and Boston Transcript with taking the lead in a compaign by refugee Russians that is becoming more and more anti.Semiti• in char- acter. In a statement to the .It wish Correspond...…

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…America Apish Periodical Carter C111TON ATINU1 • CINCINNATI 10, MO PAGE THREE flEPEntonjEwkin etROMICLB At The Crossroads A Rosh Ha-Shanah Story. By ELMA EHRLICH LEVINGER (Copyright, 1923, by Elma Ehrlich Levinger. All rights reserved.) don't think he'll send me any more. The last time he wasin Chicago and came to see us I told him I couldn't marry him." "Why A nice bey with a clothing store in St. Louis---" began her mother querulousl...…

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…PAGE FOUR ME2gritotrjEmsn (Axon ICLE WILL SELL $1,000 ON INSTALLMENTS' A Happy and Prosperous New Year to You All CHIROPRACTOR Licensed for Michigan 6306 GRATIOT, CORNER OF MT. ELLIOT Phone Melrose 0238 1 Greetings from r, 5 g t g g g g g r i New Majestic I I 0 g 3116 WOODWARD America's Foremost School for Dancing 1 CARI. FISCHER C 1 RA' I KW MIN I CI k/h.i MI LW 101MI I .1 WI I kW I LI MI I 1W1 KW VI LW Special pass...…

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