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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...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 9

…American Jewish Periodical Carter PAGE NINE pl Ebtritori; fr,wisp(Avnia.f, ----. New Year Greetings f Mr, and Mrs. Sam Jakout and Family 351 Englewood Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends for a Ilappy and Prosperous New Year. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Jacobs Arden Park 1lanur Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Frank and Family , Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends 695 S. Wilton Piave, Los Angeles, Calif. for at Happy...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 10

…litt ioncomftwish(AKortat PAGE TEN ss piano solo, Mrs. N. Garber gave reading and Mrs. Recta Jacobson ren dered a solo. Following the progra1.1 Sirs. Nellie Rosenthal, Mrs. Dever., Stocker, Mrs. Hattie Schwartz an I .9 Mrs. Etta Jacobstein received the d.. greets of the order. Mrs. Edyth Madison Athletic Club. gell was chairman of the entertal , Blue Bird Girls. The Madison Athletic Club held its rent committee which planned ti The Blue Bird...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 11

…PAGE ELEVEN '. NEW YEAR GREETINGS Tir '*ZI5011 15 05tedinLi$ (Concluded From l'age The Management of the Hollywood Gardens Wishes AU Their Friends and Patrons a Happy New Year. Mr. and Mrs. David E. Love and Daughter 2654 West Euclid Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. REMEMBER OUR SPECIAL ATTRACTION NEXT TUESDAY EVENING EIGHT HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE ACTS Mr. and Mrs. William Lan...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 12

…Iii r 'hoiltour / ► il sit IA gos ia.6 __ .,.. __ ■ -• _ PAGE TWELVE Huge Laundry Business, BURROWS HEALTH FOODS Build THAT TRUTH CEASE NOT FOREVER I Ranked Among Largest In All Detroit. By RABBI E. AISHISKIN On Rosh Ilashonah we look into the past year and see what is has left ni its waks for us, the children of Israel. The past year certainly was not signalized by blood- shed and cruel warfare, but our brethren have neverthe- less suf...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 13

…PAGE THIRTEEN . 1 71E9i,T11.01i://;w 1S11 for Nikisch As Soloist Kindly Plane Order. Early. New Year to All. January 8 and 9. Perwein Pastry Shop De kv, E. Walter, manager of the nces u Iron Symph ony Ore hestra, o make a - that it has droner ill one Of 9138 TWELFTH STREET oked tha he will out esio, t.i Amor- its donne Hie 30 TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER (Second Day of Rosh Hashanah) of the Jewish Theatrical Season. t Jewish Star...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 14

…WortIrlit ■ wr Inn co /Alton ictL PAGE FOURTEEN SAegf Orwilas i 1448 Woodlaud o-ct at and S Q:ersona l. km** Featured In— Black Velvet Brown Velvet Patent Colt Tan Calf Dull Calf Black Satin Blonde Satin the style success of the Season We had but displayed the Plastron in our windows when an unprecedented demand oc- curred. For it is new—and totally different—and above all in harmony with the frocks that you will wear. O...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 15

…A merica% ga r ish Periodical Coder CLIFTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIFIEEN @ R HE ,Ad:oFbr'q*- atrv''Ji9'tsM'-ta;* ' 430.4iEttiC Luxurious New Fall and Winter Wraps .4o interesting selling and fashion event. The xIllart(rd jilt! e 'meta tions of the straig hake ilhott- ette showing many strik- ing oars f eat urea. De rel. 4 , ),(11 in the fittest fabrics and rich fit r trimmings. In the rte weld shades in- el ad g ('ranber...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 16

…Pm Venom/nom AROMIGAI PAGE SIXTEEN I Engagements Meyer Lachman o Martindale avenue an Mr. and Mrs. tle tags din orr a‘lueit out f,i,,,,,,, ant, cuatometo a 9. (eW (Yew. GENDELMAN.EISENBERG 'To Our Many 'Patrons and Friends The , Tends to of Young People. t VAN RENSSELAER Fisher Arcade 4 Two Charming allideffiL girdles Priced Right — Perfect Workmanship eine tritrA&,g Payette, engagements of thei Jewry Should Center At An...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 17

…A merican ffecrisk Periodical Center CLIPTON AMUR - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO LIE*, ttonjewisiialitONICZ SHO PPING DIRECTORY :-: CLASSIFIED :-: AWNINGS SHADES, AWNINGS, WI7',DOW TENTS, ETC. Cadillac 5970 Larned St. E. 937 BEAUTY SALON 0013 OAKLAND AVE. For Appontment Ph.. North..? 2985 ASBESTOS PRODUCTS Northway 1780 STANDARD ASBESTOS MFG. CO . M a nufacturers and Contractors of tiI CAM PIPE and BOILER COVERINGS BALTIMORE 800 W. MOVING ...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 18

…'PALESTINE AWAITS FULSOME HARVESTS Tim Prinnwc BY DAVID J. HIRSCH 11111111 rutriu Timely Preparation of Soil Called Augury of Rich Crops Next Year. RtAL [STATE Pell/Eirol/h hgaS77,46M7S myesrAseryrs I' You can believe both sides of his story. Get-rich-quick means , get-rich—never. Red estate in- vestments spell certain progress towards independence, MEMBER Ali RD k BUM PIM ES1ATE BOA 1101 8 14 OhITION9B 1l101111 • I Y l HMS C REAL...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 19

…IFEbETROVEWISII HRONICL - THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1924 VOL.. XVI. NO. 18 Rosh Hashonah G reetings Jehuda Halevi As Religious Thinker ly By Dr. Julius Guttindun Section Two glimi i i i i i i im111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111i i i i 1111 l l l lllllllllll lllll ....... . [ 0119116111191111111111111111117...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 20

…7NEAMIKOITf11'154RONICH; PAGE TWO The first member of the Rothsc h id an important part. An adequate Jew- family to marry out of the faith Anus terpreted to mean in accordance with education would result in a culti- ish Miss Peggy Behrens, granddatigl.:,r his accustomed way of fulfilling his struction to many "Americanization" vation, among other virtues, of the of the first Lord Rothschild, who seed needs. A man who had been rich and worker...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 21

…A INCtiallf Pvisk periodical Cater CLITTON ATISNLII - CINCINNATI at; OHIO PAGE TREES 746 fitmorc lons ti elpoiN ia c 111=1111111,181; 11111 1111 III sively. The children are over-crowded and are consequently living in a con- atmosphere. taminated By DR. D. JOCHELMAR As to the clothing worn by the chil- dren, I found this: All the year 've committee of the (Dr. Jochelman, member of the L. round, most of the children have only Jewish World ...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 22

…TIEPLTROIT PAGE FOUR • "We will come to that," said the! priest, turning a scowling face to the questioner, who meekly bowed his acquiescence. "We have a law," continued the ------ Jesuit, "that whosoever shall deny our By B. V. BLANDFORD Saviour to be the Son of God shall be punished with death, and his lands hr pointed suggestively across and goods confiscated. I will present "And your sister in grievously sick." home," physician, planter...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 23

…America kwish Periodical Carter PAGE FIVE igion ewwww.. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■•■•■■■•■■•■•■■■■■■■ ■••o v THE REVIVAL IN ORTHODOXY Greetings My Sincere Wishes to the Jewish Community for a Happy and Prosperous New Year — 1 9 2 4 We take this means of wishing our friends and customers (Editor's Note :—The Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations has never been as active as it is today. It counts now affiliated con- gregations in all parts o...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 24

…11L5PLIROMIEWITAGIROPIEUS PAGE SIX - eeix iffeeheezevreesisl-vt P mother, the kicker from behind, the did not for nothing abandon the rapt use of his kicking,' and tweak- teller of tales! ings ! "Shmul, du this!" Feivel A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL So Shmul stole threepence! Under- Van Id say softly, looking at him with Rosh Hashonah Greetings stand me. I do not in any way a si gnificant eye. Shmul, trembling By LOUIS GOLDING exonerate Shmul. No...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 25

…A merica Awisk Periodical Carta CLIFTON ATILNIII • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN 0-00f.00-0-0-0 0 0 410 **-0 0-00-0 0-0O 0 O e ta 0 0 0 CH IO 0 0000 .0 *O O O CEO G0 strength and unity to the little pio- -- neer colony. ■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■•■■■■■■■, Then sudden reinforcements a p- GREEETINGS OF THE SEASON peared. Ships arrived with great A Story of the Coming of the Jews to Georgia in the Year 1733. numbers of Protestant refugees from From CHAR...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 26

…IiiE9LTRorrimsn(eR07•710 , e this attitude under the guidance of an intelligent Jewish teacher rather then (as he does now) under the p ressure of social and economic con- By DR. EMANUEL GAMORAN ditions of the envrionment that may at times militate against some things Dr. Gamoran, educational director of the Union of American that are of great value. Secondly, few Congregations, is the author of a book called "Changing under the guidance of t...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 27

…Al availi faith perialial eader 011030111 1111001 • 01M00111/011 30, 01110 PAGE NINE ritccilton;fDsisholitcnicul "Nothing at all. in. his family i3 having a fine itime of it chartiuk chimed I alit just a man. They must not be 110W. I tell her that Pecepolkin is a killed. If you kill a Jew it is the same swine and that before he is finished its if you had killed your father." he'll be hanged on a tree, and she By SIMEON YUSNIKEWITCH "Don't!...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 28

…E Pick-114-v hylsfilinoma:LE PAGE TEN Romance of the Yiddish Press By MAXIMILIAN HURWITZ (Copyright, 1924, by Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) Rosh Hashonah Greetings Editor's Note:—The present article tells the romantic story of the first 100 years of the Yiddish press with a wealth of detail not to be found elsewhere in English. It also throws many interesting *sidelights on Jewish life in pre-war Russia, and toward the end raises the ...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 29

…A merica% Path periodical Curter CLIFTON VINCI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 1 PAGE ELEVEN ME9erRorrimsn gRoNicm vw0 ,..vo"IPMSCONCIPMIMICWAMICWOMILAWAS IWO■ Greetings: WEST 0156 - 0380 Towel / Supply Goa • BAKER AT ■ TWENTIETH The MELLEN-WRIGHT LUMBER CO. We Carry a Complete Stock of LUMBER, HARDWARE and all BUILDERS' SUPPLIES 500 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ROYAL OAK Telephones: Royal Oak 24 and 25 BRANCH YARD: JOHN R. AND OAKLAND Tele...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 30

…THEVEMOITILIVISH PAGE TWELVE marked his first American appearance he presented sketches and ono- 'agues with the ironic touch; m each little skit was a reading of Jewish life as Vardi sees is, Indeed, Vardi is By THE MAN WITH A MIRROR the satiric playwright even more than the perfect executant of his own (Copyright, 1924, by Seven Arts Feature Syndicate.) works It is not too much to say that Yard' is very close to the spirit Maurice Schwartz...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 31

…A l Natal! frisk Peridicat Colter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE THIRTEEN k_l___ E 011;k11151 1 eIRO N 1 C111 141411SWMCISIAMAlank Nae lateMlaWsals‘%aiasli-Mea•l asAlalgailaWaliAlaWASIAM4141■ THE ARBITER OF RENSHAW STREET BUILDING MATERIALS Most Complete Stocks in Detroit Phone Us Your Requirements. Nortliway 4170 THE CHOSEN You would have said that every-1 quantity of sweets made choice neces- thing was against Mrs. Levi...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 32

…RONICLE PAGE FOURTEEN _ _ __ ._. I O A g 0 0 OA OA and g c 0 HERRING SHOPPE t 1.5 & I 8525 TWELFTH ST. r 0 OA Garfield 9828 g We Deliver. t g g g J. ROSEN, Prop. 5 ........ ■■■■■■■■■■••■■ g 5 3Y Keep FIL, Ilettudal, 6+1144OF Stleetige lessee) lese—Cal Neeells Spiem.lernrrelwe. B481, Alse•age Trealso.4 Play Hawsibal — Lan. 0. To M. COI{ DON-HEALTIKLUB,Ine. 213 GlagrowlV. — Lev.A.Gord.—Cherry 276 7 et, L lei I, has for...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 33

…A •cricivi 5citisk Periodical eater CLIPTION AVM/ - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE FIFTEEN Pic Dr r: ittinifelrLsiV The Philosophy of Philo Judaeus Many a Jew, familiar with the literature of all nations, knows nothing of the lyric lofti- ness of the psalms and of the enrapturing inspiration of the prophets or makes their ac- quaintance only by the precipi- tate they have found in the Christian prayer book or in an oratorio. And may a social ec...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 34

…PERLT KM' SIAM (1)14:0ti ICLC PAGE SIXTEEN I hide my beloved from it in my hot, strong arms. I used to hide her from it beside my hot, loving heart. I I used to try to blow of her face with By Z. Y. ANOKHI imy hot breath the dews of death. I •did battle with death. I did not want (Translated from the Yiddish by Hannah Berman.) And l of wheeanh I to it. A .. death, fi tfosurrear: already full rmly encompassed her with its ace was I I love it...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 35

…5 685 1924 IlfEbETROIT THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Section Three DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1924 VOL. XVI. NO. 18 iiiiiiiiiiIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiltil ■■ •1 Land of Jewish Welcome and Hope N. F. HAMILTON ■ WM. J. OTTER C. E. OTTER By J o s e ph Le b lang- THE WM. R. HAMILTON COMPANY Eatesblished 1863 IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII IIIIIII IIIII...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 36

…Tht/krrtorrinosttaittoroass PAGE TWO ROSH HASHANAH GREETINGS TO THE JEWISH COMMUNITY OF DETROIT FROM When Grim War Descended on Europe And Jewry Was Cast Into Dread Ruin American Jews, Urged by Compassion, Brought Sacrifices in Gold and Service and Assuaged the Sorrow Amid Which Their Brethren in the Stricken Countries Lived. sale of products. In order to im- prove the quality of Russian seed, 250 seed-breeding stations were estab- lishe...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 37

…A wakait Saridf Periafical Cotter CLIFTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE TatEl9L114011jr , 1■ Isii0.114 rNictr. IDE11111111111111HIUMNINIMIHIMIIIIIMIIIIIIM IIIIIMUIUMg WHEN WAR CAST EUROPE INTO RUIN Ile looked after the real estate oper- ator with a thoughtful expression be. fore he noticed that Sally was dell. antly pinning one of his flowers to her dress. iContinued from last page. By E. J. KAHN The young restaurateur and Mr. M...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 38

…jimperiton;intisit et RON lag - — - so is that bold Silverstein. Ve vould FOUGHT HARD ILLIBERAL SPIRIT have trouble around here yet. Vine- PAGE FOUR J_1111 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 111119: The Restaurants Milk Fame 1,1= s s RICH JERSEY MILK AND CREAM from Our Prize U. S. Government Attested Herd Served in all Our Restaurant...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 39

…A mcriem 'apish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVINUS - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PACE FIVE Triderwriptwilittoron4 ▪_ - ........... ................... , The Jew in American History Il By MAYER U. NEWFIELD A Happy New Year to All My Jewish Friends ran ran received with earnest praise and es - I trent. The United States government has yet to discharge to him heirs the debt of $334,000 (interest no: com- pounded) which Salomon loaned to the caus...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 40

…. p091 ,TROCIAW1151101Wi PAGE SIX LAND OF WELCOME AND JEWISH HOPE BLOW YE THE TRUMPET /Continued from Page 11 etti Tar 6treting; Rosh Hashonah Greetings To the glorious one, girdled by praise, elves two performances a week and Great in deeds and tremendous in avays, "standing room only" is the rule at Who Meth with wonders our days, every performance. Blow ye at New Moon the trumpet. There is real art in the company of Jewish opera sine...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 41

…A merica 5cwith Periodical Ccmar CLAYTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Tilivri-Roi PAGE SEVEN 1; 0,19, ylgoN IC t.t; giIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMEMEMMIIMINIMM IRIMMir4 is =. — E.'. _ THE SEASON'S GREETINGS E.- RECALL FROM EXILE Men of narrow v isles boast of what they call "our civilization" while snout people, as Oscar Wilde has correctly told us, "she in exile" although "everyone," as he further 5685 — 1924 said, "i'4 born a king." N...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 42

…Tfielkimon16_, PAGE EIGHT ltsorfsaa brew grow, not only among theel young people, whose native language b ut isamon g the older women to it an acquired language. whom it By SOLOMON IBN GAB1ROL "In some cities, the women have h the present time in the maintenance civic rights and vote for the Jewis In (Translated by Israel Zang -will It is a rare incident for 3,000 of the Iladassah Medical Organize- City Council, the Vaad Ha-Ir. women to gat...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 43

…A merico lavish Periodical eater CUPTON A TIN U • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE NINE erin in; faun @Rom tam A Society Which Gave Expression Greetings HOMER il'A RREN COMPAN) REAL ESTATE LOANS INSURANCE ".Service that Sirtisfies'' To Immemorial Jewish Hospitality The Story of the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society From the Time It Greeted Small Groups at Ellis Island Until Its Work Encircles the Ports of the World. of Jewish i...…

September 26, 1924 • Page Image 44

…111E9taKtnrftWkStt(660,614 PAGE TEN 011111111111111011IIIIIIIIIIMMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiIiiiiiIiiiiIiilifiliniNiiiiiiliiiiiniiiiiiliiiiiiiiiii i f- - _ OUR HERITAGE—AN UNFINISHED TASK '. 411 1 11111111111 1 111111111q1 1 1111111111 1 11111111 1 111111 1 1111 1 1111 1 111 1 11111111111111 1 11111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ! !!1 1 1 * GAVE EXPRESSION TO JEWISH HOSPITALITY By RABBI JOSEPH THUMIN Perhaps there is n...…

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