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March 15, 1929 • Page Image 9

…Apish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AY/NUI • CINCINNATI 30, 01110 7 PAGE NINE Erma/Emil j Engagements KS 'The AT fa:sow/Xt. S USE announc Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bennett of 308 Englewood avenue, the engagement of their daughter, Blanche, to Lou Cohn, son of Mr and Mrs. Nathan Cohn of Denver, Colo. Me and Mrs. Morris Mendelson announce the engagement of their daughter, Ida, to Ben A. Rosen. Mr. and Mrs. David Kaplan of Windsor, Ont., announce ...…

March 15, 1929 • Page Image 10

…PAGE TEN _ Drapes should be dry cleaned You cannot cleanse your fine drapes and curtains at home as well as Forest's experts, for these men have been trained by years of ex- perience to know how to cleanse different fab- rics most effectively. Now is the time to send your household cov- erings, such as slip covers, curtains, rugs and carpets, to Forest. Have your house beautiful- ly clean and new for the spring holidays. Forest Dry Cle...…

March 15, 1929 • Page Image 11

…4sta/ea (Irish PerioSeal Cotter 0 CLIFTON AnNUI CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN RoICLE Tifc fl erRomptistigm MAKING HISTORY IN THE THEATER "THE VIKINGS" • Tues. & Wed., Mar. 19 & 20 at 8:15 o. m. 10' ORCHESTRA HALL THREE great acts linked together in the Theatre MUSIC—DRAMA—LIGHT THE GENIUS of THOMAS WILFRED A BRILLIANT COMPANY IBSEN'S great masterpiece—and the revo- lutionary Color Organ SEE the North Atlantic waves beating on the ...…

March 15, 1929 • Page Image 12

…THEykrRonjonsnaiRomoc it e Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority. Alpha Beta (lemma Sorority met at the home of Miss Ruth Feldman, 1977 Gladstone. The third annual spring frolic given on March 3 at Hotel Statler was a success. As is eustomary, the so- rority is again interested in char- ity work. Each year a certain percentage of the proceeds of the dance is given to needy • families. A formal dinner-dunce will be given by the sorority on March 17, at...…

March 08, 1929 • Page Image 1

…A merica Apish Periodical CeNter CLIFTON AMU' • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 1— TELEPI- ONE _PEPETROITAWISH efRONICIA All Jewish News All Jewish' Views WITHOUT BIAS CADIL LAC 1-0-9 -0 THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN 10 Cents Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1929 VOL. XXVII. NO. 15 Leader DETROIT CAMPAIGN FOR $100,000 I OR SECOND ANNUAL MEETING OF JEWISH Pisgah Symposium $60 PER CAPITA I SET ...…

March 08, 1929 • Page Image 2

…I)ErRomfEwtsitentavins PAGE TWO AREA OF BEAUTY AT character never grown commer- cially. Perhaps no less impressive than the gorgeous blooms will be the arboreal setting against which A veritable forest is being cre- they will be displayed. ated as a background for the North The vanguard of the thousands American Flower Show, opening of exhibits coming here from all Starch 13 in Convention Ilall. The show proper has been hailed parts of the ...…

March 08, 1929 • Page Image 3

…Amerfram 'elvish Periodical Carter CLIFTON MINUS - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE PIEVLTROTIFIVISEICARONICLE Young Judaea CURTAINS SLY LAUNDERED FAULTOR C ESLEANED Fannies Curtain Laundry And Cleaners rfgra• NORTHWAY 0795 NEUTRA PURE KRAUT JUICE Call Me for a Trial Soon. SAM KLEE IT ith CONNELL CHEVROLET COMPANY 11520 Jos. Camper Ave. Arlington 2330 r. DANCE AND DINE At Detroit's Newest and Finest Restaurant The Chinese Pri...…

March 08, 1929 • Page Image 4

…MEDETROIT EWISA MINIM ="zatigiUVIVIM=1:14Aziyetzly=L, ,, vtlytn, , , ve' NICL E Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishimg Cm, Inc. President Secretary and Treasurer Managing Editor Advertising M JOSEPH J. CUMMINS JACOB H. SCHAKNE PHILIP SLOMOVITZ MAURICE M. SAFIR Entered as Second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Fostoffice at Detroit. Mich., under the Act of March a, 1879. General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodw...…

March 08, 1929 • Page Image 5

…• Amtricam Apish Periodical Carter CUPTON AnNUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THEVETHOITIER1Sil ORM ME YOUR LAUNDRY INDIVIDU- ALLY-WASHED AND CARE- FULLY HAND IRONED ORT ENLISTS YOUNG LEADERS FOR DRIVE MUSIC OF "JEPHTHA'S DAUGHTER An Explanation of the Lyrics in the Play to Be Staged by the Pupils of the United Hebrew Schools at Orchestra Hall on Sunday, April 7. IN PLANS HADASSAH TO BUY D I ANN OF ATHLETIC COUNCIL HAIFA BAY LAN I SOLOMON ASS...…

March 08, 1929 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX Like A Trip Down 5th Ave. N. Y. To visit Philcon's just now is like taking a trip down New York's famous Fifth ave- nue—notable for its thoroughbred, well- dressed gentlemen. For here at Philcon's is authentic style in clothing. Men's suits that reveal every detail of the most distin- guished tailoring executed according to the latest designs approved by good taste in Detroit, New York and London. And the fabrics include a wide var...…

March 08, 1929 • Page Image 7

…Ala= fankt Periodical etaler CLWINK AMOS • CINCINNATI " 0010 liic NORTH AMERICAN PAGE SEVEN griton'AmsneiRoNiat - . ZIONISTS' FORMAL DANCE ON SUNDAY Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Herman Septum announce the engagement of thei daughter, lila, to Samuel DavidotT, son of Abraham Davidoff. Mr. and NIrs. Abraham Kaufman of 9367 Broadstreet announos the engagement of Mrs. Kaufman', sister, Mabel Newman, of Utica, N. Y., to Robert Alvin of Pontiac,...…

March 08, 1929 • Page Image 8

…L PAGE EIGHT Tilt /-)L71:01EJES1S119FRONICIE M U S I C LUNCHEON, BRIDGE OF WOMEN'S LEAGUE TUESDAY, MARCH 12 4. • ' ---and Now! HADASSAH SEWING REGULAR FEATURE OF SOCIETY'S WORK ATHLETIC SCHEDULE ' Alfred Hertz to Conduct Pop Concert Sunday. A Firm Dealing Exclusively in ongl • le urn. i 1 r T. • 114.4 •St for !V, . I. I i v Petoekey at , 0 • . t , lfnhc.I at s 1" •• ' • . c c• s.heduie Fenders N • AND Motorist "What wi...…

March 08, 1929 • Page Image 9

…Ametkait Palish Periatileal Cotter CLIFTON Antall • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE fitEnctitorckwistAARor ICU titemplr Nell El Notes BERTHA KALISCH APPEARS AT YIDDISH THEATER THIS WEEK Sear. This Week-End in "Midway;" Makes First Detroit Appearance on Yiddish Stage; Gives Reasons for Her Return to Yiddish Stage. West,Adame M Brand Orem Park. Following up his policy of bring- here three years ago in "Maiola," makes her first appearance 0...…

March 08, 1929 • Page Image 10

…- nit Deruorr ArleleWIIMI ■1 ■ 1. CLU ire asmr: Phi Gamma Eta Sorority. At u meeting held at the home of Miss Sophie Alpiner plans for a benefit raffle were made. Mk , Betty Alpine!: entertained the groups by reading their tea leaves and paints. The membership runt. paign is still in progress. Le.. The Tubes Detroit Friendship Club. Phlico "Neu- Sigma Tau Kappa. Sigma Tau Kappa met at the home of Miss Ruth 'newr at a birthday part...…

March 04, 1929 • Page Image 1

…Aisteriallt lavish Periotileal Colter All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS CLAYTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 30, ONTO IlEbETROIT LWISR LitROldIGL E [ THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Radical Peasants and Social- ist Deputies Lend Sup- port to Jewish Club. ACTION IS EXPECTED ARTER A LONG DELAY Only One Among 10,288 Postal Employes Report- ed to be a Jew. MATZOTH PERMIT Soviet Government Allows Im- portation o...…

March 04, 1929 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THEVETROITILNISA ORDNIGLE HOSPITAL EXPERT WARNS AGAINST SMALL BUILDING `FISHMAN MONTH' March is "Fishman Month" with the Detroit Life Insurance Compnay. Seventeen years ago Mr. Morris Fish- man joined the Detroit Life Organization. With characteristic application to his work and the determination to succed he began the task of building an agency that would be a credit to him and to the Detroit Life. That Mr. Fishman has succeede...…

March 04, 1929 • Page Image 3

…A mer Apish PaloSeal Coda t - - Ci1PTON AYIINUII - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE PIEDLTR0111115 1511 el RON ICLE 1----- CURTAINS F AUI.1 I 6 111. , SSViy ul , 411LI;113 ERED Faultless Curtain Laundry and Cleaners CIIONE NORTHWAY 0795 NE P I J I I R R E A KRAUT JUICE EU1 K,aunia, A Bracer- kr a clear head the .. morning after NELYFRA ICOR BAZAAR WILL PURITY DINNER-DANCE HELPS PLAN FOR BRIDGE-LUNCHEON CONTINUE THROUGH ON TUESD...…

March 04, 1929 • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR EVerRortlEmsn(hRomaz TO DECIDE CAGE JUDGE C. I. WEBSTER 1DR. FAUMAN TO BE 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF THREE PLAYS TO BE SEEKS RE-ELECTION HADASSAH SPEAKER RICHTER'S SERVICE TO STAGED ON MARCH 10 BY CENTER PLAYERS AT MARCH 12 MEET PUBLIC ON MARCH 2 Judge Clyde I. Webster is "a I CHAMPIONSHIP Michigan product," having been On Tuesday afternoon, March March 2 will complete the twen- born in Eaton Rapids, Mich., and 12, at 2:30 o'clock, De...…

March 04, 1929 • Page Image 5

…vimeriam ffewisk Periodical Cater CLIFTON ATZNI11 • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO -•••••••••••••..,, new.- litsVeritonlorisn Judge I larry .1. Dingeman B ORN in Detroit July 27, 1881, Harry J. Dingeman entered the law office of James D. May at the age of 14. In 1903 he was admitted to the bar and engaged in general law practice under the firm name of May & Dingeman. He was elected Estimator in 1911, later being elected to the Common Coun- cil,...…

March 04, 1929 • Page Image 6

…MEDerRon, EWISA '6V RON ICLE et SWIEMMIimw.t.W '11 I Ie .1 *s . t tt k310r1L'ISR El EIS etRONICLIE Published Weekly by Me Jewish Chreekle Publishing Co., Ise. JOSEPH J. CUMMINS JACOB H. SCHAKNE PHILIP SLOMOVITZ MAURICE M. SAFIR S President y and Treasurer .Managing Editor Advertising Manager Entered as Seeund-class matter March I, 1914, at the PoetoffIce at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3. 1979, General Offices and Pub...…

March 04, 1929 • Page Image 7

…A mami Ara* Periallal Cada CUSTOM mina • comentari 10, 0100 MY-ATP:01T EWISII SAMMIE RESHEVSKY HAILED BY HIS FRIENDS AS GREAT CHESS PLAYER AND FINE SINGER RETAIN RON lag FOR BOOK REVIEWS U. P. A. DRIVE TO OPEN — (Continued from Preceding Page). .. i i ! $100,000 i There's real economy in frequent dry cleaning AT KISCH DINNER Ict I W all, tal•rt•teri • , Slit'S Saul in plained by 51r. Ganapol. Sam diS• D• nn (Continued From Pa...…

March 04, 1929 • Page Image 8

…• • PAGE EIGHT litEl)trRogrion sil eifirri x-LE 3. 1 i1101P 0:11141105 SORORITY CREATES MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP HEADS SISTERHOOD BRIDGE COMMITTEE Phi Sigma Sigma Offers An- • nual Award to Jewish Center Music School. ( 3.1rbitim llour Q.,lothier we` The Vs Top Coats—Philcon4 are featuring a high- class top coat line . , worsted finish. crave- netted fahncs Very Enely tailored . . These coats are the, last word in style ... A complete l...…

March 04, 1929 • Page Image 9

…American Awish Periodical Cotter CUTTON AVINUS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO E Vernon' r7,4 Wedding Calendar Light and Dark Beige— Ambrosia and Sunburn, A contrast of smartness! March 5—Miss Betty Pereira, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyet A. Pereira of 125 Richton avenue, to Ben Cohn, son of Sirs. Jacob Cohn of 2478 Blaine avenue. March 6--Miss Madeline Lucille Rosenberg, (laughter of Mr. and to Milton J. Silberberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A....…

March 04, 1929 • Page Image 10

…PAGE TEN .. __ ■ ••1•1111111111MW MUSIC H T1E VLTROIVEWIRI (ARON 'CIF, air StS(IfailT IVEFEROM JUDGE THEODORE J. RICHTER SILBERBLATT HEADS CIVIC OPERA GROUP The Detroit Civic Opera Society ! held its regular weekly rehearsal in the atolitorium of the Hutchins AS High School on Tuesday evening, Feb. 26. Thbr organization has a personnel of close to SO members and is rehearsing under the loud ership of Maestro George GalvarC for the pre...…

March 04, 1929 • Page Image 11

…hitedaw faith Paislial eater eland mints oukasnum aft, 011110 Pt i THE*17CfrataSil (ARON PAGE ELEVEN la4 il PROMPTOR OF YIDDISH for the Purim parties the classes JEWISH FRIENDS LAUD PLAYERS WILL MARRY are planning in celebration of the JUDGE D. H. MERRIAM .12,000,0(11 MISS VINOCUR SUNDAY DETROIT': festival. IEMPLF. d F.S1 Several members of Sidney She- Preceding the regular perform- the CINEMA The siswial en nsitleration of ev- • TR ...…

March 04, 1929 • Page Image 12

…7i1EV ETROIT Bible Classes of Congrega- tion Emanuel. GO TO G& B Decorative Shop The following is a list of pupils who have received highest grades day, Feb. 21 in their respective classes on Sun- :Miss Esther Ashinsky's Class: tamales, Rosenthal, Sadye Karbal, Lillian Wiesman, Nathaniel Share. Miss Mary Newman's Class: Rachel Fox, Millie Shut/anima. Miss Pauline Lasser's Class: Charlotte Rosen, Sophie Shugar- man. Miss Judith Ashinsky's C...…

February 22, 1929 • Page Image 1

…Amerieof lavish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVINU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO ry RE bETROIT LWISR efROXICLE All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1929 VOL. XXVII. NO. 13 DETROIT LOSES BID AS SEAT FOR 1931 U. Al C. COUNCIL OATH VS. HAT Warsaw Rabbis Asked Whether Jewish Oath Without Hat Is Valid. WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)— Must a Jewish religious oa...…

February 22, 1929 • Page Image 2

…TIEI)LTROtTIEWISROIRONICLE Willys-Overland Opens New Plant in West. LOS ANGELES—Dedicated to the industrial and commercial de- velopments of the Pacific Coast and representing a major expan- sion of its manufacturing and serv- ice facilities in one of the most im- portant automobile markets of the , United States, the Willys-Over- land Company today officially opened its new Los Angeles manu- facturing plant in the presence of civic and bu...…

February 22, 1929 • Page Image 3

…American Aprish Periodical Ceder curroe AMUR - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE if ei)ffrizolijimsn I CURTAINS pERED FAULTL O E i SSI C IE = .1 Faultless Curtain Laundry and Cleaners PHONES EMPIRE 0217.5491 a YOUR LAUNDRY INDIVIDU- ALLY-WASHED AND CARE- FULLY HAND IRONED Mary Davis HAND LAUNDRY MRS. F Mr WARBURG HEADS THE Y.W.H.A, The COMMUNITY FUND ELECTS KROLIK RON ICLE TO ERECT MEMORIAL FOR OSCAR STRAUS Julian II. Krolik wa...…

February 22, 1929 • Page Image 4

….1■21.t. ImCMwsmome IIEDLTROIT CWISR itRONICLE wilV Way tyimb i:44 'eat.tYklgtfkig' l 1 Tif-76 VETRorrlEwisnThRoxICL Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Pubilahing Co, Inc. JOSEPH J. CUMMINS JACOB H. SCHAKNE PHILIP SLOMOVITZ MAURICE M. SAFIR Entered a Second-Lto , matter d r President Secretary and Treasurer Managing Editor Advertising Manager e h1 ,;f ISIS, at 3. the at Detroit, General Offices and Publication Building 525 ...…

February 22, 1929 • Page Image 5

…America Apish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON ATINU1 • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO fit E V altD rkl EWISJICARON IC Lf, lion of Moses Mendelssohn, tells three rings which he gave to his all beloved sons, Jude- • equally (the Moslem conqueror, Salailin, in three I answer to the latter's question: ism, Christianity and Islam. Let Which is the true religion, Jude- each behave as though his were (Continued from Preceding Page). i ism, Christianity or Mohammed...…

February 22, 1929 • Page Image 6

…THE PAGE SIX Detroit', Auxiliary of Angeles Auxiliary Will Meet This Sunday. rations afthrtrd with It at the A. Los R. Center on Holbrook this Sun- dry morning to ditasuss plane fir a "THE MENDELSSOHNS" (Continued from Prexedieg Page). midnight theater perforrnar✓ e, But only a year after the publita- tag day and tion of the play, Emperor Franz Arrwoig the donors et the baza.ar :wet Of Austria proclaimed an Ph PXKUI110,11, The Det...…

February 22, 1929 • Page Image 7

…Americo! 'wish PeriotfiCal cotter ATINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN SAMUEL UNGERLEIDER& CO $ 6 6 WILL HAVE AN ENTERTAINMENT MONDAY EVENING "HIAS" SEEKS AID 1PISGAH OF DETROIT JEWS 'PICA ORPHAN HOME' PLANS A CAMPAIGN B ibl tion Emanuel Congrega lass. RETAIN The following is a list of the honor pupils in the various classess on Sunday, Feb. 17: Miss Esther Ashinsky's class: Conalee Rosenthal, Lillian Weis- man, Sadie Karball, Lo...…

February 22, 1929 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT ...L Ventonpvisn JEWISH OPEN FORUM U. P. A. PREPARING FOR APRIL DRIVE TO HEAR J. W. WISE RETAIN (Continued from Page One.) Zionist federation. Mr. \Vise's asp- ' pointment to this post is his first active participation in Jewish af- fairs since his withdrawal some years ago from his studies for the rabbinate. Since that time, he has written a number of books the last of which, "Jews Are Like That," published under the pseudonym ...…

February 22, 1929 • Page Image 9

…A lai" Pak Palsail OWNS* ARNOW • 01111101111ENIN 20, moo PAGE PLEDerRorrInvisn(ARONICLE If you devote your time to study you will avoid all hhe irk- sameness of life.--Seneca. FRIENDS URGE JUDGE JUDGE HUNT, UP FOR HEADS COMMITTEE FOR JAYNE'S RE - ELECTION RE - ELECTION, HAS A BRIDGE, FASHION SHOW LONG SERVICE RECORD Young Judaea Club Notes FROM GETS STRAUS Snyder's Coffee Shop Is YOUNG JUDAEA Ideally Located. $2,500 NINE service, li...…

February 22, 1929 • Page Image 10

…IE/ATROIT EnSfle1R07110E PAGE TEN S. Z. SISTERHOOD COMPLETING PLANS FOR BRIDGE-TEA KNOW CLOTHES OR KNOW YOUR CLOTHIER Unusual for February—we are ex- tremely busy ... THERE'S A REASON . . . Philcons are featuring the newest fabrics . . . from the finest mills . . . designed and tailored in the authentic NEW YORK MANNER—by America's foremost style creators—at remarkably low prices ... INVESTIGATE! Advanced Showing of New Spring Models—Now ...…

February 22, 1929 • Page Image 11

…America Amish periodical Carta CLIFTON AVENUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO - IN THE LEADING CENTERS OF THE WORLD" PAGE ELEVEN ORONICLE Pi A Charming Bride Engagements Woodward Thru to Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fidler, 3385 Richton avenue, annuonce the betrothal of their daughter, Rae, to Samuel I). Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith, 1412 West Philadelphia avenue. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Schnabel, formerly of Detroit, announce the engagem...…

February 22, 1929 • Page Image 12

…PAGE TWELVE TIEDLTROYTIEWISH(ARONICE -smiammmestadmmas RE-ELECT JUDGE DeWITT H. . .. MERR1 AM CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE i PRIMARIES MARCH 4, 1929 RECEIVED SECOND LARGEST NUMBER OF VOTES IN BAR ASSOCIATIO PRIMARY EXPERIENCED CAPABLE JUST FEARLESS UNBIASED THIS AD PAID FOR BY A JEWISH FRIEND Stock Reduction RADIO SALE Reductions On Complete Sets and Cabinets as Much as 50 5 Values That Cannot be Equalled OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY Reducti...…

February 22, 1929 • Page Image 13

…America Amish Paola! eater CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO T 0. L. Reiser New Manager JUDGE O'BRIEN GETS MANY ENDORSEMENTS ' of Michigan Dress Shop. The Michigan Dress Shop of 210 Bagley avenue (three doors from the Michigan Theater) is now un- der the new management of O L. Reboer, a veteran in the • will apparel business. Mr. Reiser has been in the dress business for 19 years. As a re- sult of his close connections with the largest ...…

February 22, 1929 • Page Image 14

…11£ W. W. Girls. Dependable Cartage Transfer awl CITY MESSENGER COMPANY 937 E. Vernor Highway Cadillac 3240 • • Tau Beta Chi Sorority. Meetings of the Tau Beta Chi Sorority have been changed to ' Thursday instead of Tuesday, due to most of the girls having joined the athletic class at the Temple Beth El on Tuesday. At present the sorority is busy making plans for a bridge to be given some time in March. The girls presented the follow...…

February 15, 1929 • Page Image 1

…A merica ffewish Peri°Seal Cotter All Jewish News 1 All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS CLIFTON AVINVI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO IlEbETROIT LWISBE IIRONICLE THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1929 VOL. XXVII. NO. 12 {— TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 1 0 Cents U. S. JEWISH UNITY Providence Director Believes in Need COMZET TO SETTLE HEAD OF KAMENETZ Hebraists Given H...…

February 15, 1929 • Page Image 2

…BEPETROTKAMS/191RONICLE Dependable Cartage and Transfer CITY I FELICITATE STRAUS ON 81ST BIRTHDAY (Continued from Page One.) fulfilled in his own life the ideal I of his Israel—justice and peace to I all! "What Mr. Straus is bringing to Zionism is the larger spirit of hu- man brotherhood, and what Zion- ism is bringing to Palestine is not •merely economic prosperity and po- litical recovery, but a renaissance of true idealism," the addres...…

February 15, 1929 • Page Image 3

…Amerktut ,7arish PerlaSeal Cotter All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS CLIFTON VINCI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO REbETROITAWISII (It ROXICLE THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1929 VOL XXVII. NO. 12 TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1.0-4-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents COMZET TO SETTLE HEAD OF KAMENETZ Hebraists Given HOSPITAL ISSUE EXCLUDED FROM DRIVE U. S. JEWISH UNITY Providence ...…

February 15, 1929 • Page Image 4

…PAGE TWO riteVerRorrIt,wisn et It 0 T ICLf HOSPITAL ISSUE EXCLU DED FRORIV MD OF WELFARE FEDERATION FOR $1,200,0E00 TO CARE FOR JEWISH COMMUNAL NEEDS RETAIN Judge Theodore J. RICHTER as JUDGE of CIRCUIT COURT FAIR — HONEST — CAPABLE Has Received Bar Association Endorsement This ad. iinserted and paid fur by friends. Let's Not Forget to Re-elect JUDGE ADOLPH F. MARSCHNER Qualified by his Endorsed by men ability and humane quali...…

February 15, 1929 • Page Image 5

…A merica lavish PerlaCal Carta CLIFTON AVINUR - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE THREE PEVErRorr Prune' RON ICH3 Glendale 3350 Open from 11 a. m. to I a. m. The T CLUB 4128 Woodward Ave. "For a Pleasant Diversion" T Reading Free Better Tea Nice Sandwiches and Tasty Salads Private Balcony for Bridge Parties and Luncheons Greens' Toilet Requisites Neatens, Evelyn Kreuger The Only Direct Route New York City 8 : 15 a. m.-$15.00--8:30 p. m.1...…

February 15, 1929 • Page Image 6

…iheileruordnusnffinomicLE PAGE FOUR - I HADASSAH HOLDS AN Health and Hygiene INTERESTING AFFAIR RETAIN CRIME IN ZION Palestine Reports an Increase in Crime Cases During the Past Year. 1 ■■■■■■•■■■■■;) LECTURES em. ■ 16.16 HERE FEB. 24 AND 26 t SANATORIUM GETS 1 GREENBERG g p Luncheon, $4400 FROM BAZAAR Dinner, "The Talk of Detroit" Dr. Chaim Greenberg, the next lecturer before the Yiddish Forum of the Jewish Centers Association, will ...…

February 15, 1929 • Page Image 7

…America ffewish Periodical Carter CU/TON MENU' CINCINNATI 30, OHIO fib ili0ENGOLD HERE TWO MORE DAYS PAGE FIVE entorriptun &max CHEVROLET' ni S $213 GROWS TO SKYSCRAPER 111 CONNELL ISADORE I. FRAZE DIES IN 64TH YEAR THROWS ITS DOORS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC JEWISH CENTER BAND READY FOR CONCERT Was Former Vice.President of Cheboygan Firat National Bank, Testimonial for Esther Field Monday, Feb. 25; Con- cert by Her Son. Isadore I. Frazer, ...…

February 15, 1929 • Page Image 8

…Mu DerRory EwisliffiRoxicLE WWWWWWIWII V.,Y1A) YeintalViztIMII.gtstt&teizil . ' , 1:*V:2;;:`*:7k11:t13:WAS ,, tizint::, t1;), 14MIAYMCctlgt=Miztrinv;iv • &DETROIT/MS/I ei- RONICLE Puhlidsed Weekly by The Jewle ► Chronicle Publishieg Ce., Inc JOSEPH J. CUMMINS JACOB H. SCHAKNE PHILIP SLOMOVITZ MAURICE M. SAFIR S President tart and T Managing Editor Advertising Manager Ent red as Second-alas. matter March 3, 1911, at the Postuffice at...…

February 15, 1929 • Page Image 9

…flefiCaN ffewish Periodical eater CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO /IL VLTROIVEWISII RON ICLf The Great Lawgiver Delicious! SUNSHINE (Continued from Preceding Page). SAMMIE TO MAKE A I PUBLIC APPEARANCE D. A. Brown, As Seen By Non Jew U. S. JEWISH UNITY BOCKOFF APPOINTED PREDICTED AT 31ST CLERK OF DEARBORN U. A. H. C. COUNCIL Jewish Young Man Chosen for legends about Muses to weave his life story of the Great Lawgiver. lint, as ...…

February 15, 1929 • Page Image 10

…HE LTROHIEW1511 DANCES PICK COMMITTEES CENTER PROVE POPULAR FOR FORMAL DANCE KNOW CLOTHES OR KNOW YOUR CLOTHIER Unusual for February—we are ex- tremely busy ... THERE'S A REASON . . . Philcons are featuring the newest fabrics . . . from the finest mills . . . designed and tailored in the authentic NEW YORK MANNER—by America's foremost style creators—at remarkably low prices ... INVESTIGATE! Advanced Showing of New Spring Models—Now Priced ...…

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