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March 29, 1918 • Page Image 6

… possible value fur your money! THE JEWISH WOMAN'S CLUB Rev. M. S. Rice to Speak Before Club on Sunday Afternoon, April 7th, at Temple Beth El—Mrs. Leo M. Franklin Reads Interest- ing Paper as Work Review…

on "The Empty House"— Surgical Dressing Unit to Meet on Tuesday Hereafter. The next regular meeting of the Jew- every phase of family life and the time- ish Woman's Club will take place on worn query…

… form of an of Literature, presided beautifully and open one—an invitation being extended incidentally discussed the various prob. the general public—both men and wo- Ions presented. Mrs. Ehrlich was most…

…- dealing with problems of interest to wise—are not the ideal women, and women was given on Monday afternoon quoted passages from the Scripture to in the Vestry Rooms of Temple Beth El, verify her remarks…

…. Mrs. Leo M. Franklin reading a paper Surgical Dressing. on "The Empty House" (anonymous), Announcement was made that the published by McMillan & Co. Mrs. Jewish Woman's Club Surgical Dress- Franklin…

…, who gave a resume of the ing Linn would meet on its original book, handled her topic most cleverly meeting day, Tuesday, hereafter, having and responded most readily to all ques- met on Wednesday for…

…, The quota is more than today and on that account it is worth filled each month and the work being the time that is required for its perusal turned out has elicited much favorable or for its careful…

… For and Contributed By Carl E. Schmidt Co. The Musicale and Informal Dancing Party to be given by the Yom Girls' Literary Club in the Gold Room of the Pontchartrain on April 7th, promises to be an…

… unprecedented success, judging by the high artistic quality of the parti- cipants on its entertainment program. Mr. Isadore Braun, well-known tenor, will render the favorite N'esti la Giubba from Pagliacci; Mrs…

July 12, 1918 • Page Image 1

… from June 28th to July 4th, was Kaufman Kohler, of Cincinnati, was one of the most successful and prob- unanimously named honorary presi- ably the most important in its his- dent of the conference. The

… resolution on TEXT OF MESSAGE TO PRESI- DENT WILSON On July 4th, 1918, By CENTRAL CONFERENCE OF AMERICAN RABBIS. On this day, the anniversary of the Nation's birth, we pledge anew our heart's fealty and…

THE PRESIDENT RABBIS OPPOSE JEWISH !STATE IN PALLSTINE '10 T The Detroit Jewish \Velfare Board has opened its offices at 224 Farwell Bldg., on Griswold street, where I. W. Jacobs, secretary, will be…

… govern- arising out 11 the Balfour declaration of the liritish Government on the Zionist ment has ordered all Jews expelled question. The spread of retort's, the problem of the nnatfiliated Jew, and the

… had the opportunity to Ann Arbor, Mich.—Rabbi Mayer, of ish people as much as to the Rabbis, obtain all available facts and to study for the subjects on which it deliber- the conditions of the care of…

… held in dresses to sampler school students in gregational life and Kansas City it was the overwhelming the l'iiiversity of Michigan on the at which it arrives direct the united sentiment of the leading…

… traditional amongst Jews and the tending toward the establishment of FROM RUSSIA ON source of much confusion of effort. an institution of a past age. Mr. But- WAY TO AMERICA This Conference of Rabbis has touch…

… personality whose train- agitation has arisen largely because High Mortality in Asylums. ing, ideals and dedication elicit and infants are boarded with non-Jews. If there is one thing On Which all hold the

… admit that the United Jewish Charities has not dis- covered the proper method of popu- larizing this great obligation. May- be the emotional state brought on by the war may awaken some of our families to…

…- stitute of Philadelphia, and was man- ager of a large agricultural experi- ment station in the east. He accom- panied his family on its removal to Detroit and was connected with the furniture firm of…

May 24, 1918 • Page Image 6

… laudable Unit that sailed for Palestine on May took notice of his anniversary. He and admirable program of service and 4th, the money necessary for its and our entire family send you our serious endeavor has…

… :'; schools, graduating-front the Detroit he telling fortunes, and the girls are June 4th, and the annual Model Meet- :: College of Law in 19tH). Mr. Green- delighted at this kindness from one ing, also to be…

… Text. ! NEW OFFICERS SUNDAY • 1111 , An announcement of more than lo- At the meeting to be held on Sun- day.May 26, the Yoult; People's So- cal interest is that made by Mr. Louis ciet y oi Temple Beth…

… El will elect its Cohn, of this city, one of the most dicers and Board of Directors for prominent of the •younger attorneys. Mr. Cohn has recently petitioned the the . ensuing .ye"r. HADASSAH.TO HOLD…

… Educator in Hospital With the past year the officers who as- terest at this time, as only a few the coned charge of the affairs of the week ' a g o it was pointed out Now on its Way to Palestine. Broken Hip…

the last meeting on 75th Anniversary, of any nature throughout the country' Pages of (:°hen'' far out-distancing of the season on ‘ • ednesday evening, has encountered. Despite the excep- May 29; at the

… customary activi• in Pittsburgh, l'a., the last week in preciation on behalf of her father June. Several very interesting reports for the kind sentiments of good will ties the Young People's Society in- will…

…- troit on the occasion of his 75th an- promptly became popular and net Attested to attend this meeting. s after a message was niversary. May 10th. Extracts front witll unqualified success. This serious…

… have the task of continuing this to express their heartfelt apprecia- pie Beth El on that occasion really work and carrying the organization Largest Exclusive Clothier tion to the Jews of Detroit who con…

…- did a great deal to make the day a through what promises to be an trilmted Iii the fund tcic the machine. very happy ,one for papa. It was a equally difficult year especial care The truck . was Tully…

July 05, 1918 • Page Image 6

…•Mile Road Now Serving Their Famous Frog, Fish and Chicken Dinners At present we are serving in the Green Room and our IO luxurious private dining rooms. On or About July 4th We Opened Our Beautiful New…

… Wedding Ceremonies Performed. Office and Residence 212 Warren Ave. E. RIDGE 73-W. 1 Save Money on TIRES Subject to the primary of the Mich. Igan Ha: association to be held on July 12, Charles C…

…. munity to decide who Is qualified to occupy the honored position on the bench and tie will only run for the of- fice after receiving the endorsement of his professional colleagus. Mr. Simons Is a natty…

… Lodge. I. O. B. li., will take place at . the tianapol Music Hall, on Tuesday evening. July 9th. The officers to be installed were elected last week. They are: President, Jacob Miller; Vice…

… desire It to ihe strongly emphasized .to all members and workers that the unit will meet as usual at Temple Beth El for sewing purposes on Tuesdays DAVID S. DANN. and Fridays. They will meet at the Nfr…

…. Itann is the recipient of an en Book building for surgical dressing On Wednesdays and Thursdays. viable scholastic honor from the Uni- JEWISH GIRLS' SCOUT TROOP FORMED. A group of high school girls of…

… and Rose Babcock. All girls are urged to join as help is needed to carry on the work. Any applicant may apply to Mrs. J. S. Sauls, at 200 E. Hancock St. versity of Columbia, where he is taking up a…

the fiscal year the Independent Order Brith .‘brahain reported 775 lodges in addition to 17 ladle's lodges. with a total member- ship of 201, 113 as against 205,518 on Cor. Woodward Ave. and Six…

…. MARQUETTE, t I Props. JAMES E. HALL, HEMLOCK 3349 ATTENTION, MONEYMEN ! A wonderful opportunity for the right man. One who can invest capital alone or capital and services. We have large amount of orders…

on hand, and we are a Mich- igan Corporation with the possibilities of a big business in the manufacture of Toys. We invite a thorough in- vestigation of our plant at 676 West Grand Boulevard, or call…

November 22, 1918 • Page Image 8

… congratulations on the pects to NISI( Detroit birth of a son. Nliss Florence Iliger is \ Mrs, I.. S. Ottenheim•r, of wars ship in New York, where he is awaiting the arrival of the C. S. The Misses Ruth…

… Druker. Mar. S. Pittsburg on which he is to tha Weinstein, Evelyn Friedman and Rose t;reenberg took part i.t l a preparatory concert given in -- Mr. .Ind NIrs. J. S. Eiseman, the Conservatory hall…

… ioldstein, I.. C.her, NIrs. Louis Nlendelssolin is one t I. skolnek. J. Schwartz and R. of the ice-chairmen of the an-, I.et R,,,,„„ t h a t . ., TTp „T IT ,,,, T mud linen shower of St. Mary's „T.:6,.. e…

… great west side. living there lime with Ile has alwa ∎ s photo drama, " NVites of Men," at the his wife and baby hot Colonial Theatre for one week, start- identified himself with progressive Jvitislt…

April 26, 1918 • Page Image 3

… impress upon every other woman you can the necessity of registering on or before Saturday, May 4th! Note New Location Otto E. Rest, Prop. Woodward at Gratiot SPRING HATS $3 $4 $5 OTTO Sallan Mt…

… should not be forced on unwilling seem to have a sprinkling of the pow- and disloyal women. This is the Gov- der from the wigs over them. ernment census and whether or not "Venus-skin" is another imported…

… journalism to a greater to lend novelty and charm extent than for other pursuits. but her .1nning the summery dresses which • name is (mind on debating teams or to with great anticipation, !basketball. hockey…

… and rowing squads, a few lovely Linen models. One to in the language clubs, in the Alli. lie cote.; is an extremely smart model Francaise, in the socialist c l u b Ittie, embroidered in color. The on

… student government head) in one Of the 110r11111orh . ., at Barnard the Jewish gills recei av Your Auto Drive Will Be goodly share of class and association In colleges where there are More Enjoyable If Your…

… ability happens to make a (rant, you can het Which will show your her name goes down in history!" The attitude if the sority toward the Jew- Good Judgment ish girl, 1.,,wever, is not one to occa- WOR…

… ■ •• ■ ••/••• ■ sion much alarm, as the policy of secret society is fast becoming one We also carry a full line of most women ' s colleges toward . the of radical reconstruction or of com- other High Grade Tires plete…

… people that this East Side store should show Detroit's largest stock of period furniture. Our entire third floor is devoted to the displays, all suites being divided Into units of one room each so that…

… obligation whatever. Many of the country's most loyal women are also its busiest women. Even if you cannot spare a minute from your regular duties, REGISTER, if only to prove your patriotism! On the other hand…

… NORTH-SOUND FOURTEENTH CARS PASS THE DOOR 4 6 1 1rSatcattiecal. HATTER WOMAN'S COMMITTEE, COUNCIL OF NATIONAL DEFENSE 1207 Kresge Bldg., Detroit, Mich. Phones Cadillac I523—Cherry 6656 Formerly on

June 28, 1918 • Page Image 1

…. '°"- story 1 , 'Mood. is based on the mediaeval habiliments, followed the troop of "'I that the foreign language press has thesis on the subject .4Th,. Hi grant the liberty to which it aspired. mounted police…

… MARSHALL PROTESTS STATE BAN ON HEBREW OSCAR STRAUS TO RUN FOR SEAT IN CONGRESS The lion. Oscar S. Straus, who last week sent Governor \\*Iiittuan his resignation :is chairman of the Public Service…

… elt into the Progres- ske party. and at one time was the candidate for governor of that party. SUPPRESSION OF ALL FOREIGN LANGUAGES UNCONSTITUTIONAL DOMINANT FIGURE AT ZIONIST CONVENTION 1 PLAN OF…

… oppression, that will give to all vention in an uproar by a bitter tight the people tree education to the on a "point Af order" in the consider- highest degree, which will insure the ation of the proposed…

…- tion of all agricultural, commercial Rabbi Stephen S. Wise to take the plause whenever he appeared on the platrorm at the Pittsburgh Conventim, and financial transactions, was pleirg- chairman's seat and…

… assurances were re- Third—All land owned or controlled the allied powers must achieve will be was one of the Pharisaic institutions, is less clear in its motives. The cite quired, 1 might add that any oldest…

… temple for having killed an animal by Shehi- on such condition as will insure the nobler world civilization." When, in his reading, he reached to domestic life. It is generally con- tali, declaring this…

… received his early branches of our government to limit Reorganization Plan Adopted. document does not slate on what at the head of civilization." shows , mot-Zionist organizations of Pitts- oral, written or…

… .. who can neither speak or read the highest honors and the degree of equal before the law. 1Ve lied nd the , ancient county of Savoy is a little long. .1 band of white-hooded, white- under one head…

… groups long procession. The position of bon• tom on reorganization, that part re- century and emphasized in the 13th. of Americanization. I can speak with )'resod (21)0-500 C. E.)" was accorded within its…

July 12, 1918 • Page Image 2

… course in only one year is a scholastic accomplishment practically unheard of even among unusually cottage fur the summer at Pine capable students, but to actually achieve such a record and graduate at the

…." through the east. They will stop Cohen, on \Vest Grand Blvd. at New York, Philadelphia, Bal- number of musical numbers wee Every bit of food is needed to win the war—Don't waste anything.— You can't save…

… lie interested to learn of hi \Ir. and Mrs. Louis 1<uttnatter. hicago, will celebrate Mrs. Knit- On n its entire ent i re stock, i n- eluding the products of the leading Grand Rapids Manufacturers…

…,4., tt 0, lilt' II .1 of .2.:1 \l e adowl,took avenue, are their home, they stopped at New ' ft t l were the guests on Sunday o ? r ' i i where Hwy attended tie %Mins \Ir. and Nirs. Edwin V…

… Playtona Wheelock Steck Weber —are the only "Pianola" player Pianos. Prices From $575. nanom 1 forty-eighth wedding anniversary. 1 on duly 1.1. t i 4 ; \Ir. and Mrs. Philip Gordon Arthur Goulson and…

… new decora- tions and fixtures: garage. Built for permanent home 3 years ago. Owner now leaving city. Consider vacant as part payment. 14 will please you above all others for the reason that on account…

… demonstration any time (4th floor). ■ Burglary and Theft Health and Accident Compensation ! Will Build A modern home on beautiful 75x163 ft. lot south side Virginia Park be- tween Third and Hamilton. For…

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…0010KOKONOS.DMONOX0/90XCIKCOSKOIGO)403e010.1 10X0k0A0K0110140KO*C(KOCKOKOKOK010110h0h0h0X0X0K Our Superb collection of summer furs Is espe- cially complete. All the attractive models with combinations…

… of skins. H. & ••. Mrs. David Levy of the Temple! 'soh lit Red Cross Unit has made an urgent request to all wome n A "NEW TYPE AMERICAN GIRL" , to attend the Meetings of 'rumple unit at the

May 31, 1918 • Page Image 6

… auditorium on Tuesday e% ening. June treasurer to fill the unexpired term o f 4th, at 8 (o'clock. The admission is Mr. Maurice Ilarris who has answered feet' and the public is cordially invit. the all of his…

… Philomathic Debating inched. Club last Sundo e‘ciiing. The af- ire Jayne Speak'. tirinativ• was upheld by S. I. SATURDAY, JUNE 8th 8 A. M. TO 8 P. M., WILL BE A Special Registration Day On June 8 the

… to go to your old district for your transfer cer• tilicate and to take it to your new district. If you transfer at the City Clerk's office on or before June 4, you will then be qualified to vote…

…. Fink. The Cholem Jr.. enjoyed an address by Inegatke won the decision. J. Liburt, 1.1r. Ira W. Jayne, representing the speaker of the organizatiOn. wan critic War Department Training Camp of the evening…

…. Next Sunday will mark the last regular program of Recteation. The subject of recreation as 1,1 ell as Ho- term and a debate on the tows- the explanation liy Mr. Jayne of ways ti-di, "Resolved. That…

… country, He is now ed to attend. stationed at Columbus barracks. Yod Koff Tau Fraternity. On June (Oh, Judge Adolph F. Marschner will be present at the The Yod Koff Teo Fraternity held meeting, heading the

… musical program. ties will be resumed again with the ripening of school ill September. A very interesting talk on the "Philos• ophy of Yod Koff Tau" was given by Part in Northern High School Play. Dr…

… issue of The Jew- Your Physician has not raised his ish Forum." In the same issue, .11. price. Bert M. liyamson writes on "The Ef- "You can hello him do 'III. BR' and benefit yourself by complying with…

… fect of Political Emancipation on the Jcm. of •ngland": Mr. Abraham the following suggestions: Scheltiter on "The Jew Builder and "III Put in your call early in the Landlord," Dr. Meter %Vaxinaii nn…

… credit tqlentled Mtn The .i IIt , r1 trlit i on o f N ., ■ 1111{Z That you ask. Remember t hat the I Idatt1 is ill take place Jon, 28th to prompt pity patient gets I he efficient July 2:I at Long Branch, N…

February 22, 1918 • Page Image 5

…A merfratt Avid( periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 01, -• I gOn0AOKOKOKOKOIOOKOkOKOLIOX0 -00209.0a0ttattO KOK04080a 0 C‘1,1 ;:t 0a0 u…

…, held Thursday afternoon at the Hotel Statler, the flute' Alajestic, New York. Butzel spoke on the Louis Lambert, :Arthur Ma n- Mr. Fred M. , spach, Sidney Weisman, Lo uis suliject, "he Restoration Move…

…, Talented Local Girl Whose Artistic Dancing Has Attracted Attention Recently, Will be One of the Entertainers at the Knights of Pythias Annual Purim Ball to Be Held at the Arcadia, Tuesday, February 26. a…

… Mr. and Mrs. Philip Katzman, with the radio corps at Great of Flint, are receiving congratula- Lakes Training Station, is in tions on the birth of a son, Ray- town for a few days, having come mond, on

the illness of her sis- • the Adams Theatre with tea at ' ter, Airs. Samuel Alandell, will re- the Hotel 'fuller. On Monday turn with Mrs. Mandell to Vicks- evening Miss Stella Rifkin enter- burg. 1…

… from going to one of the classic style periods of the past front New York. Think how absolute I: g RAII a week in the study of the Gary comervation is the father and Sten! Net essity the mother of…

the spring system of schools. Mrs. Emanuel WeiPentertained on Friday evening, Feb. 15, in ' i Ili ri- 0 and Trim. the following of any special style period of the past. And very well the

August 09, 1918 • Page Image 4

… Servia. It is especially du of humanity. 1st, 2nd, 3rd. 4th, and 801 Zouaves. Meets Death on Battlefield. \\'e h a „, his u l t i mo verb,. in a let- which included them in the beginning The 45th division…

…-dollar-a-week man could do the job held by Dr. Wise much The Jewish Chronicle Invites correspondence on subjects of nterest to the better than he can, and in the meanwhile he is wasting talents which Jewish people…

the Postoffice at Detroit, in other branches of the service. 1\'e would suggest that if he has no one dependent upon him to a greater extent that eighteen dollars a Mich., under the Act of March 3…

… super and international ideal, but, first of all, one must dem- onstrate by deeds that one is not be- neath the national ideal." The author of this testament signed it with his blood. certified it with…

… his death. Robert Hertz was killed on the 13th of April, 1915, at Marche- ville, at the time second lieutenant in the 330th infantry. I do not think it would be possible to find a text revealing with…

… sorrows \l'ith all my being, I wanted to be a of the national life. I ask myself what Frenchman, to deserve to be one, to patriotic support do they find in their prove that I was one, and I dreamed religion…

…, I am tilled with documents in my possess:on. I point gratitude to the fatherland which re- out in simple good faith the gaps in ceives me and crowns me. Nothing my investigation. The documents which I…

… posess on the moral elite will be too much to pay for that, so among the Jews introduce me only my little lad can always walk with to such spirits as appear to be devoid head erect, and, in the France re…

…. 'Ant I a Frenchman? Do &cations, revealing the fact that with I deserve to be one?' No, little one. many of the Jewish soldiers lighting d d•ing for France, their religion is you will have a country and…

… he Catholicism or Protestantism subsist rase everything to France.' As for large measure on the ancient Chris- me, if I need any, this thought is the tian foundation; for centuries they sweetest rewatd…

March 08, 1918 • Page Image 5

… - 1 Falls. spent Sunday ill 1)etroit on his models tithe on new grace. The new sweaters in length from trait League tin Urban I...midi:ions tray t o Ann Arbor, where he pretuhed hart returned from it…

… Saturday after- already active in campus atTairs :511,1 upon the same lines as those above paper on ".\ Few Essentials in the moon at the Temple Theater, to be has recently been appointed a repor - mentioned…

… Suitable for the lirid•'s tions of silk waistcoat, one flap buttoning over Trousseau as as Mr. David A. Brown represented G ran d Bl v d . the week end with Mrs. Esther Steller. the sea- the other In double…

… breasted style.--- the !sto rmily NV0111:111 son's new• I „ the business point of view on the Mrs. hi. Rosenbaum i,!. tisitit'g in Hotel Charlevoix has been com- Adv. Plzen 36 to Ss. .‘t- est and smartest…

…, February 25, a daughter, Carol' Norma. Mrs. Englander was former- Chicago, Mr. Milton Alexander teas one of ly bliss Ruth Gottschalk, of Chicago. the speakers at on open meeting Moil- 'Mrs. Victor Romer and…

… Mrs, David day evening at the Board of Coin- Levy, who have been most active all coerce, under the auspices of the Dis- winter in local Red Cross work, are play hlen's .Association. Ile spoke on

… 16—hIrs. David Zeeman, 190 Virginia; Miss Miss Myrabelle Goldberg are plan- Sadie Goldstein, 127 Frederick. ring to leave for Atlanta, Ga., on Among the 1)etroiters who were hlarch 10. :Mr. Joseph…

May 10, 1918 • Page Image 1

… PEISNER. After an illness of one week, I. M. Jacobson, a native and life-long resi- dent of Detroit, passed away at the age of 46 on Saturday morning, May 4th, at the home of his son, Mark Jacobson, 96…

… will make a joint appeal for funds to cover their budgets for the entire year. In other words, the Jew this year will give at one time for the entire year his con- tribution to HUMANITY at home and…

… aid the British army in clearing Palestine of the Turk. a rousing mass meeting will be held on Sunday. Alay 12th, at 2:31) p, in. at the United Jew- ish Charities Building on II igh Street. The chairman…

…. Baxter, of the met at a luncheon at the Phoenix ChM British-Canadian Recruiting :Mission, on Tuesday. May 7th, and formally and J. Frank), of New York, a ieromi- pledged their every effort to the suc- nent…

… Zionist and himself an enlisted cess of the Fund drive, which begins on tel May 20th. The meeting Icgioeeer. are being held ()pen air p ie was presided over, by David A. Brown. a vice-president of the

… Detroit daily on the East Side and indica- Patriotic Fund and general director tions point to a regular and steady of the Jewish War Relief Commit- flow of recruits from Detroit tee Pal- tee. Mr. Brown…

… 'stated that the Jew- estine from now on. ish War Relief Committee had pre- sented a budget of $32511011. which is the amount Detroit must raise as its quota to the American Jewish War Relief Fund for 1918…

… organization of the Com- munity Union, emphasizing its human relation to the city as distinguished from the property relation. He de- clared that the Community Union was one of the greatest steps yet taken in…

the satisfactory solution of the social problem are in- cluded in the Community Union. Cath- (Continued On Page Seven.) DR. KAUFMAN KOHLER 1)r. Kaufman Kohler, whose seventy-fifth natal anniversary…

… was cele- brated May 111th, was born in Furth. Bavaria, May 100, 1843. Ile was a descendant of a family of Rabbis and he himself took up rabbinical training at Mayence and Frankfort-on-the-Alain. He…

June 07, 1918 • Page Image 7

… . 1 a religion trap...tor 1111100 whir. 11)11e.1) R01114,11 1 4 popular both By Reginald Wright Kauffman By Hamilton Kendal "Great Deeds on the Battle Fields" "Mailed Fists Will Never Rule the

… Coast" In motel,' know n Ain 1 ■ 14 , • , - ...•:;:11 III each itt.tah ■ e p., • Mr ▪ 11..• 104111 takril I, on the teen I. the I /4 , , e1i,r”•eie prirracrita- , • of II .e , ,ostalori d 111 If, • -.a…

…," ',rated pt, / 1.1' the 1. ■ reual .4 11111g, lune 4th. red Lt all 411-•141 .,11 la 'minding the •• II.I• 11 1111 liasteri. end uth 1,4111111W" 10 I)C• are Tholo.ovh,o- Nil, alldICIall • Actren…

…• THE JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE SEVEN Mt. Clemens Jews Demonstrate Patriotism in Red Cross Drive •r1 patriot," gear I it of le. • F t,,, 111 unlldr tit , !lair i11111. llIllt1 11• the Kid t…

… ros• dr", - 1 h, • I Adventures Of A German Of the 1•..11.11I Hint I, \Ir. ham Elkin J. prowl, .1.1w:tea to the purple, null „ It• a rreult $ / . 1111 living till. Willi. 44,rl lint. amen…

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June 14, 1918 • Page Image 1

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL. 1V. NO. 2. DETROIT, MICHIGAN. I RIDAY, JUNE 14, 1918. Bryce's Figures on the Resources of .)alestine Ref uted JI,V ■ ‘- OrP0•1 1SFM…

… Pill and has been one of the great factors " " ( P4l e`tn" . ' ileteloping the Jewish colonies there. He is at present in the hiked Itt.o1 unlnarc ees+11) Ilit Prete" slat, • aiding in the cause Jew of…

… commered lien Act was the editor of the first daily paper published ill Jerusalem. He general on IL , .•o••tion to III, Ke I I„. A rmy . Th e p ro\ 1 i+ an orator of great ability, and i- representative of…

the "forks to Geographical Facts. ,;,,„. • has expelled all the Jew, from the oboues and town, near the battle on Balkan and front. that h. I l'ali wan el• • ■ , would Among the %iettins id…

…...1 „ wru- king for the restoration 1 , 4.- one 1111 t- New York. - Jewish labor has taken Ili. hest practical step in bringing BEGIN WAR RELIEF ."111 a 111111111 of its forces, with the DRIVE FOR $250…

… address on the practical aspects of a Jewish state in Palestine, and as a re- Reichstag Member Accuses Jaws at suit of his address, the following reset- Bitter Opposition to Kaiser's lotions were adopted…

…: War Aims. . _._ 1. That Palestine become an inde- i/in- nig the rt cent debate. on the pendent and internationally guaran- II. THE JEW AS CITIZEN AND PATRIOT. of the King- s bow, little nave They…

… , ....,.,.. .,, restore to the Jew. demi, is raging also ill Safell, where 0111 . at the last session on Sunday, when .01 creiwn to another. At other i tht. earth, lite in Russia and Rou- A 16Ilical speaker, during the

… Ii they had collie to tr- lest slate ,•11101 01 Europe. .%Ithough more attacks on Ilonston Stewart to strive for the calling t ain! it is 0111 \ the 'I tirkisli government wets who Were 416%111 from…

…, although in that section 'Hie expulsion oonary eniancipainin of the Jew, in man who has acquired Berman its \ resolunoll was also :1): 1 4 1,1111 1::1 ao sf ka- 11,11111 and (0011 1 . 00.1iti004 are 1101 on

May 17, 1918 • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR THE JEWISH CHRONICLE WORKERS IN FUND DRIVE' How Much Is Your Share? aloove suggestions arc for your NI IN- (Continued From Page One,) INIUM contrihution. You should do Ile is alto…

… Supervisor of the cam- MORE than the Least expected from paign in small stores and shops and - ) ,.H. yoshould I should (;o OV•R Tiii.:. will ser e as one of the t en District• In fignring your share in the 1…

…)..- l'( /I'. You may have to sacrifice a Chairmen of the coy. II , will direct trait Patriotic Fund the Roar,' of 11i. little. to be sure, but think of the boys 111e campaign for funds in Iiivi s i on

… oico d by I A harry I'. Ilreitenhaeh i oof the 1. \ v a t- in .1 pp or t ruling the Moony tax. grail- .E . : r. Wi i i LE ,.W. I.Nn.-iE , .P„S_T ,...E, p IN I„,,I,N ErDROP ,E,.. ter Thompson , co, one

… '``"" it received from him last I ! which \timid o therwise be one of the ' earning.. :u ' n Iris , ' n'idn'itiiii it "rek !heaviest items of ,,,,,,,, expense, will be $ 125,0 "Y"'. " F r""'' " I' i "'" 1…

… "' the sated for the ma i n „bi er! , o f the fund. Board expects an ,scns. of $3.111111,- FOR A GOOD KOSHER MEAL . fr o should On the Features l • iiiiiiiiince. whit') "HI ' \b " try LI EB ER M AN'S ut…

…... _11.00 per month j one $30 per week .... ...$2.00 per month $40 per week $2.75 per month $50 per week $3.50 per month $ 60 per week $4.25 per month It should b, horn, in mind that the Let us take care…

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… i ary Play. r""1".." —Newly furnished steam heated 4th and continuing for one week, Progress on the Auxiliary play is room. Phone North 4087-R. Call Prof. Julian Alii• iienstern. of the Ile- reported…

… metals.— week. FLINT SCRAP IRON & METAL l'ilder the auspices of the Euler- gency Committee for work in the C. S. itarin i ng which is to take place CO., Flint, Mich. army and navy, one hundred splen- the

on Jan. 24th at the Arm- ory will lie one of the bright features of our musical season, plays his entire recital programs without once leaving the platform. The Polish artist believes that the

… entire program. Aside from the artistic merits of such an innovation, one cannot but be impressed by the great physical endurance of an artist who ignores a breathing spell during two hours of the most…

…. kt,,,11,, y A r li n, ("Wi e n, the evenings. brew Union Cjiege. will dclivur a director, chose the cast, which is I course of seven lectures on the "Scien- splendid one, last iveek. 11ellearsals tific…

… GOVERNMENT War Savings Stamps $4.12 Thrift Stamps 25c If you can't afford one plan, you can the other FIRST STATE BANK • OF DETROIT • Established 1853 MAIN OFFICE: Griswold and Lafayette Chen. and…

… optimistically to t rom b on i s t, Ai c ur t', the great and good effect of the re- Magazines to Troops. cent!y established free bureau for the Nearly 500 magazines w ere collect- enlorcement of alimony decrees…

…'incitinati Symphony to be sent to the soldiers at Coster. Orchestra. :\ny one playing a musi- Classy - for 1401 (Toss stork are also Ile 1(. 41 cal inslnuncnt will he welcomed as a prospective member of the

…PAGE SIX THE JEWISH CHRONICLE RENOWNED POLISH PIANIST IS ARTIST OF INDIVIDUALITY NI 1 No Advance Here — HOFMA Master Pianist Congregational News TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES. SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES…

… Efficienc y in War Times" is the subject of Rabbi Franklin's Young People's Auxiliary of sermon at Temple Beth El Sunday Shaarey Zedek. morning of this week. Services begin at II o'clock sharp. Young People…

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THE, JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE TWELVE W. J. Doughty, War-Plane 1SHAAREY ZEDEK 26418-J, ur from any member of the Auxiliary Board. They are also on Y. P. S. AUXILIARY sale at the Temple. Young People…

…'s Society. Junior Young People. Wednesday evening of this week The Young People's .society of . • the Young Profile's Auxiliary of Temple Beth El meets every Wednes- On Sunday afternoon, December 22, itere…

… enuthsiastic audience heard him, hers of the congregation arc most sin- coosin, dry goods merchant of 389 ment here \l r. Doughty enjoyed the and the meeting proved to be one of cerely urged to see that their…

… held at 2 p. tn. today at \Vashingtott, his former home. Mr. the holiday season the classes will re- this new organization. It is needed some their work on January 8th. On and will supply a long…

… of the Woman's SVashington most of that time. Ile will speak under the auspices of the Auxiliary will supervise the work of Young People on the subject of this new organization. This commit- came to…

…" BEFORE DETROIT Junior Scouts. Coozens will talk on "Civic Affairs." FREE LYCEUM SUNDAY P. M. At the meeting of the Junior Scouts will mark the first appearance this week 35 boys answered roll call: Frank…

… ing talk on "Musical History and r. Lou i s is open to the public, and other or- them by their leader, ldganizations of the city are cordially Musical Education" at the Free Ly- Weitzman. Their…

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… columns should be mailed 0..1 F, F SUMMER FURS 46- ,, Ji... ,,,} • ..,•• ) f V 1. '1'11 4 \Ir. and Mrs. Joseph Sie2y1 are t-rik will be one of the early Fall ing Station, where she visited…

… her receiving congratulations on the brides. son, Robert Morrison, after re- '.irtli of a son, Joseph Jr. NIrs. I. Cohen, of III Farns- maining in Chicago for one week. 11rs. - Bernard Anspach is vis…

… 3361. * 0 c 0 * 0 ...0#0A0g00,10) DS-0110g 0 a0a0a04 X0X00a071 .0x0a0a0s0a0s0 11 0g0 ,%On0/3 0.s.0.:10a0a0n0g0P0a0a0n0 Our Superb collection of summer furs is espe. many complete. All the attractive…

…., are spending Port lIttron. is well known in the city. the summer at Uttawa Beach. Mr. Ben C. Love has returned May we suggest that after you have acquainted yourself with current prices on qualiiy…

… home on Virginia guest of friends. ing the coarse fur army mechan- l'ark. Nliss Janet Cohen, of Chicago, Mr. Armin \Veinberger. ics at Ann Arbor, was th e guest is the gttest of Miiss Rose Mor- of his…

… left fur an ex- ing the felicitations of their liana. Ileb ire returning home tended trip to Tacoma, \Vash., LOUIS MUSCOVITz BENJ. SNIFf MAN friends on the arrival of a son on they will be the guests of…

… creation! II Ida Private demonstration on our 4th floor. Liberal allow- ante on other instruments in exchange. 0 1.4 re A 1. MATERNITY e .ORSETS! $4.45 art at Every expe.tant mother TYLEI HEALTH…

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…, of Nliss .1imee Tobias lea es this are spending a portion of the sun- Collingwood Ave., are spending ,..eek for New York. nier at I Ittawa Beach. from which several weeks at Edison Beach The Misses…

… Lilian 16 isent hal idace they will tour to the East, .nd Selma Herman, of Jackson- spending the remainder of the with \I r. and Mrs. I.. Loewen- stein and family. Ale. Illinois. arc the guests of season…

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….—Nathan Chintovtz has hours in the club rooms. They will gone to Chicago to spend a few days. have an informal evening on New The Misses Goldstein of Saginaw, Year's eve. were guests at the Young Hebrew Mr. and Mrs…

…. and Mrs. Dr. Schulman to Occupy Pulpit. city. M. Rosenblum. On Sunday morning, January 13, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Klemperer sneer MTS. Louis CIlintovitZ has as her the 'mind of the Temple will be occu…

…- called to Chicago on account of the guest her brother, Harry Meisner, of pied by Rev. Dr. Samuel Schulman sudden death of hits. Klemperer's Detroit. of New York. Dr. Schulman is one mother. Nathan Seither…

… Activities. most delightful dance at the Masollie in Lansing on business. All the usual activities of the Tem- Temple, Thursday evening. A large Mrs. F. Benison and her guest, Miss ple will take place this…

… service to the various Signitin Lehner returned from Can- Miss Helen Bloomberg and her blanches of Red Cross activities. ton, Ohio, where he went on a busi- brothers, Julius and Sam, were guests Wednesday…

… Night Classes. mess and pleasure tour. at the dance given by the Jewish Mr. Max Livingston, of Chicago, Young People's Society in Saginaw The Wednesday night classes of the was here on business last week…

….1-.1, man deliver•d a timely and instructile address entitled ''The Nlessianic Idea m Judaism." \n equally interesting “pic will be discussed on January II , Young People's Dance, Jan. 6th. I in Sunday…

… Raphael record crowd attended and indulged Ottenghi, one of the foremost Italian in a modified noisy celebration of the Jews. lie was a brother of the late advent of 1918. It was well into sev• General…

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… satisfaction the Into-Art models are Steinway, Stroud. Steck and Weber It is the supreme pianoforte creation! :•• 0 Private demonstration on our 4th floor. Liberal allow. ante on other instruments in…

… Steinberg, the $5 .8 5 Nliss 1 2.\ el ■ Wl'Ck 1.•111 T I R E l'instt-r\vild and on Sunday the fudio\villg friend. titre NIr. and NIrs. Louis I 'add- ben.; and family, NB-. Milbert Dry- fooe,4 1Mr…

… MATERNITV CORSET rs the e • PERFECT one built for the true • wrath kuowlede oftsn' te l 7n): A trent, ■ for stores; Brass rurtain• roils; Rubber-matting and Stair treads. M. FREEDMAN WINDOW SHADE CO. 350…

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… combinations of skins. Ben Kaufmann and NIrs. Sam l'nusual interest centers shunt \VoineiCs 1-1 tate I „di •nurnament. Nleisner• %%inch is bring held this \\ eel: at Nh.,. Ice Saves the Leftovers…

… .\ wedding ■■ f interest to many Every hit of food is needed to win the %var—Don't waste anything.— You can't save food without ICE Detroiter-, teas that of Miss Min- \v er b, an d d i ll. nit. Lightstone…

…, the daughter of the Caosse Pointe Countr ∎ Club. dren are -.pending the summer at 'All% and .. .\ \ . Lightstone, of Nliss I.ttrille Ilessenher, the Bar Point, t hitario. \Varren Ave., and Nlr, Irving…

…Ic the .'ved(lin g' Mr. f erry .".t/"rg assisted as hest as(' in the !Mal round. Hopi iisi left vu ..4PVIPA11991101 ;tittl for Nhindia∎ star ;It 1 1ta \\ a nd Miss Lillian Fiosenthal, Jacks…

… with liatilAkt1 The Busiest and Biggest Nlr. Julius Ilottsdanker, Cor. Adams and Hastings Ste. Detroit, Mich. A Policy with us means Security Cle'veland to be the laecst of her and sister, NIrs…

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