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May 02, 1958 • Page Image 1

…HE JEWISH NEWS t $3 000 000 Loan Authori By Allied Campaign to Aid Is. 'Shikker I z a Goy, Nichter I z a Yid': On the Question of Alcohol and the Jews' Commentary, Page 2 Historic Link Between…

… Israel and the United States A Weekly Review ' of Jewish Events Story and Editorial on Pages 4 and 40 \nide Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewi' -tD o VOLUME…

August 25, 1949 • Page Image 1

…, o Chronicle to 'C „,,,,t, 172,ths crist „Ted ,,, L:k,V, 4/1E HR Vol. 51—No. 31 ir.: Thursday, August 25, 4e4° 27 1 on the Air Dignified Program b in English Planned The Detroit Jewish…

… Chronicle will go on the air within a Copy — $3 Per Year a few weeks. Its program will be known as the Jewish Chronicle Hour. It will be a dignified, powerful, dramatic community family program. It will…

… Yiddish or the Hebrew part of the program. It will be the type of program that one will be proud to listen to and which will impel Jewish listeners to invite Christian neighbors to listen to it as well…

…. Israel Must Soften Policies, U. S. Says `Pressure' Is Denied, However 1 NEW YORK —(Special)— The U. S. does not intend to "exercise pressure” on Israel to admit a specified 'number of Arab refu- gees…

… would probably be required to make some concessions on terri- tory and the refugee problem in order to reach a peace agreement. He added: "As a member of the Palestine Conciliation Commission, it would be…

… inappropriate for the United States to have any specific settle- , ment plan of its own. "Our function, as we, see it, is rather to seek through repre- sentation on the commission to narrow the area of…

… renewed their vows. Deny Swindler Is a N. Y. Rabbi NEW YORK—(WNS)— Solo- mon Eichenstein, who was held here on charges of swindling about $300,000 in financial trans- actions involving the purchase of…

… of economic rehabilitation in Palestine and the neighboring Arab states with a view of re- settling all Arab refugees. The program would not wait for po- litical understandings. Israel Programs on TV…

the program. Be sure to tune in. By JEAN BRAUN (See Picture on Page 12) TWO GOOD IDEAS met last week and the result- was a special warmth left in the wake of Eddie Cantor's visit here. Although he had…

… few - minutes conversation one morning—and. Thursday evening, 70 Jewish Welfare Federation and Allied Jewish Campaign leaders turned out at Knoliwood Country Club to fulfill the two hopes. From Cantor…

June 29, 1951 • Page Image 1

…HE JEWISH NE S of Jewish Events A Weekly Review The Communist Stranglehold on Jewish Populations Expose in Commentator's Column on Page 2 VOLUME 19—NO. 16 708 David Stott Bldg.—Phone WO. 5…

… you into? • What kind of a country are you going to grow up in? What kind of a life can you look :forward to, as you 'eik your first . kicks and squall your first squalls on the Glorious Fourth of…

… '51? You see, baby, a lot of big question marks are floating around these 'ays. Your birthday, being the same as your country's, is a good time to INDEPENDENCE DAY 1951 bring some of them up. 175…

… years before you were born, a' bunch of men got together and • • • 61NI tirri rInnlp rrZ S'Ipn risked their necks to sign a thing "Proclaim liberty throughout called the Declaration of Indepen…

…- the land unto all the inhabitants dence. thereof." —Lev. XXV:10 It guaranteed that everyone in this country had the right to "Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happi- ness"—but it took a lot of war…

…, work and worry before the rest of the world believed us. Independence stands for are being attacked. neighborhoods to make life better for all. Through the complacency or don't-careness of our own…

… troubles came. Baby, we'll turn over a land to you where you can grow up to live and vote, and work and talk, the way you please So help us, we will! God helping us, we must! We hope., when school days come…

…, you'll read this Declaration through it isn't long ---- even though you don't quite understand all the big Now, it's up to your dad and mother, and the fathers and mothers of other -babies like • you…

…, to do the things that keep your Freedom. words. The point to remember, baby, is that all over the world today the great freedoms our Declaration of Things they can do right in their own home town…

…-1155 Detroit, Mich., June 29, 1951 $4.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c 7 to a baby born July 4th 1951 I 75th Anniversary of Our Independence —Courtesy Advertising Council at kind of a world have they s oved…

September 30, 1932 • Page Image 1

… Future Funds Will Come From. 1932. FE IN. OLL/61- lortgageo, PION 616 Ford t having Mi.. of larvey T. wife, of ma mon- Ifortgeme ration, of fated the e A. D. e of the 7ounty of I, on the D. 1029, on pa…

… prem. AI, or so ssary to 1 on .1 Iereon •I rat costa, the at• ndal.o e paid ley otect ita rich .1.1 * wee All and situ. is County and de• Lot 76, Part of Quarter. tange 11 ording to to Liber es ' THE

… indeed a serious prob- lem a3 to where the funds are corn- ing from, for the Jewish Welfare Federation has confined itself to one fund-raising campaign each year, and as it believes the policy for one

… will, be found. In the meantime, the relief work must go on. Let us hope that future improved business conditions will relieve the pressure. At any rate, wo know and feel that we have the whole Jewish…

…, Conservative and Or. thodox congregations expect over- flow attendances at the Holy Day services, to be ushered in at sun- down on Friday, Sept. 30. The rabbis of Temple Beth El have announced their New Year…

… subjects, On New Year's eve, Dr. Leo M. Franklin will speak In the main auditorium of the Temple on the subject, "Testing Days," Rabbi Leon Fram, officiating at the sup- plementary services, will speak under…

the title, "Festival." On New Year's morning, Rabbi Fram will occupy the pulpit in the main temple auditorium and speak on the subject "The Miracle of Life." Dr. Franklin, preaching at the sup…

…- plementary services in the social hall, will speak on the subject, "Why Go On?" Temple Yom Kippur Service. The Temple is anticipating a large number of worshipers, espe- cially at the Yom Kippur Eve sees- ices…

… and will de- liver two sermons during Rosh Hashonah. His topic on Satur- day morning will be "Elements of Stability amid t h e Prevailing Chaos•' On Sunday morning his topic will be "The Pardurance of…

… Our Jewish World." Rabbi Harry Nelson of Gary, Ind., accepted the Invitation of Congregation Shaarey Zedek to address the worshipers during the holidays. His topic on Saturday will be "The Constant…

April 25, 1952 • Page Image 1

4th Birthday At Rally This Sunday Continuing the tradition established in 1948, when Israel was proclaimed as an independent on May 14, an outdoor rally is being arranged for Sunday—which corresponds…

…:30 p.m., Tuesday, May 6, in the Grand Ballroom of the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel. One of the American Zionist movement's principal spokes- men, Dr. Silver zealously expounded the Zionist point of view on

… Palestine before the United Nations in 1947, and was one of the most influ- ential figures to urge partition and the creation of the new Jewish state. Abe Kasle. chairman of the 1952 campaign, who is…

… scheduled to return from Israel in time to attend the offi- cial opening, will report on conditions in the Jewish state. Dr. Silver served as national chair- man of the United Palestine Appeal (now the

… said that he was conducting negotiations with the Israel government for a group of Amer- ican investors on a secret plan which he said would ease the Israeli food shortage. Detroit to Celebrate Israers…

… decided to emphasize the type of program that would be of interest to our youth. We hope our youngsters and their par- ents too will be with us to salute the republic of Israel on this anniversary occasion…

… been planned in many cities, the largest rally, on Wednes- T., day night. to be held at Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, N. For this event, Billy Rose has planned a stage show, with Edward Arnold as master of…

… of aged, sick and disabled newcomers. The men and women shown here will celebrate Israel's 4th birthday in joy and in freedom—and in thanks to American Jews and the United Jewish Appeal for giving them…

…E JEWISH NEW arcA Drought occurs when pledges to chari- tyare not paid."—The Talmud (Taanit, 8). Work for and Give Liberally to the Allied Jewish Campaign VOLUME 21—No. 7 A Weekly Review of…

… Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle 708 David Stott Bldg.—Phone WO. 5-1155 Detroit, Michigan, April 25, 1952 •ifipo.7 $4.00 Per Year…

July 01, 1966 • Page Image 1

…Committee Urges Federation to Build Housing for Elderly -r 'Incident' Vol. XLIX, No..19 (Continued on Page 6) Middle East's HE JEWISH NE The Eternity of Our People: The Positive Predominates…

… $.: The Faisal Commentary Page 2 By CHARLOTTE HYAMS Jewish Welfare Federation Committee on Housing for the Elderly Tuesday night voted to ask Federation tti sponsor a residence project for senior…

… time of the Dec- laration of Independence. Dr. Rush, one of the sign- ers, declared that all the Jews were Whigs or in favor of independence as against the Tories who were pro- British. This is not…

… God, we beseech Thee to open the gates of mercy, on this our solemn feast and that the prayers of the people may come before The, that Thou mayest send the Angel of Mercy to proclaim peace to all…

… America." Continued on Page 3 WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The plenary session of the National Community Relations Advisory Council, central advisory body of eight national Jewish organizations and 78 local Jewish…

… session, attended by 250 delegates from all parts of the country, was vetoed by the Jewish War Veterans of America, one of the eight national organizations affiliated with the NCRAC. Immediately, the seven…

… other national organiza- tions voted for it. Under policy procedure, any of the eight national constituent groups can exercise a veto on a policy action, to prevent its issuance in the name of the NCRAC…

July 01, 1983 • Page Image 1

… and the Michigan Regional Office of the Anti- Defamation League of Bnai Brith made public today a letter sent on behalf of both groups to Michael Packer, operations manager of radio station WXYZ. Packer…

… "routinely" dispensing "disinformation" and "highly-biased programming relative to anti- Semitism and Israel," the letter goes on to state that "the station is rife with such sentiments ... aired by other on

on Page 11) (Continued on Page 12) July 4th Reflections: Can It Happen Here? By DR. IRVING GREENBERG — National Jewish Resource Center NEW YORK — Older readers will recall Sinclair Lewis' chil…

November 04, 1955 • Page Image 1

… by the Iraq diplomat, Mohammed Fadhil Jamali, who launched a violent attack on "Zionist imperialists" and charged that "the Jewish vote" had influenced all American Administrations on the question of…

the Middle East. The injury became all the greater when his speech was broad- cast on Monday evening over Radio Station WJR, from 10 to 10:30 that evening. WJR officials recognized the harm in the

… necessary to defer acceptance of a definite date until the speech could be transcribed and a responsible speaker given sufficient time to prepare his reply. Dr. Abba Hillel Silver was one of the leaders who…

… was pro- posed to make the reply. Spokesmen for more than 300 Jewish organizations, including the community's congregations, on Tuesday joined forces in an urgent plea to the United States State…

the ranks of the Western Powers on the question of aid to Israel. A direct Jewish Telegraphic Agency report to The Jewish News, from London, Tues- day afternoon, stated: It is clear that the Western…

… and Israelis face each other. It is understood that the British feel that the Continued on Page 3 Expose of Soviet Anti-Semitism Maxim Litvinov's 'Notes for a Journal' Reveal Extent of Communist…

on the Schechtmann visit, stated: "The Rabbi of Kiev has also been arrested on charges of currency speculation. What nonsense! I promised (Schechtmann) to help, although I know how difficult it is…

… episode — first told on Page 27 — al- though, in the intervening pages, there is much more about Soviet anti-Semitism—until we come to the following, starting on Page 53: ". . . Schechtmann has called again…

… Maxim Litvinov, published in this country by William Morrow & Co. (425 4th, NY16). A fantastic story of bigotry, hatred of Zionists, the quest for power, is revealed in this expose by the Russian Jewish…

December 18, 1959 • Page Image 1

…Jewish Agency's Expansion Planned in 4th Decade See Boris Smolar's Column on Page 2 Persky and El!mann in New Yorker Articles Lippmann's One-Sided Report Commentary Page 2 Vol. THE JEWIr e…

… dayS within the Soviet Union. The broadcast, originating in Kirovograd on the Odessa regional service, attacked religious Jews as "swind- lers under the mask of God's servants." Using Nazi…

… . nationality" with 'building "the Communist Society" and a. portion of credit for the creation of Soviet sputnicks. But the attack on the Jewish religion and the State of Israel was without restraint. r1r…

…;:;•• Hanukah on Two Continents: Jewish Welfare Board services on two continents, in Jewish centers and among the armed forces, are de- picted in the accompanying two photographs. The upper photo shows Israeli…

…- end at,.the Statler-Hilton Hotel, New York, voted to ask the American Jewish communities for additional funds to carry on the work of rehabilitation of dis- possessed Jews in Israel during the 1960…

… campaigns. It was reported that the UJA raised $69,300,000 in 1959. Max M. Fisher, president of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit, who was re-elected UJA spe- - cial fund co-chairman, was one of the

… .":„ NEWS e A Weekly Review ( 1, Jewish Events 44. Michigan's Only English-Jewish XXXVI, No. 16 loPo inirntnin srlop I 7100 W. 7 ,corporatin g The Detroit Jewish Chronicle UN Resolution Breeds New…

… Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The JeWish News -7-w- $0- •..,:i . k;•::;;;:••,.. ; . :i•;:?:;••,§: WASHINGTON — Government officials here noted a violent new anti-Jewish broadcast trans- mitted in recent…

…-like terminology, the b r o a d c as t, which was in the Ukrainian language, said that "stuffing themselves with matzoth and special. fruit received from Israel, the preachers of Judaism pray only to the golden calf…

… how to collect more money _ from believers" and that they "pray for the militant . spirit of the Israeli militarists." During the Soviet rule, said the broadcast, many of the rabbis "had an inimical…

May 24, 1946 • Page Image 1

… thousands of dollars are yet to be secured. We dare not stop until every prospective contributor has been reached. In this sense, the work goes on! Let us carry on until every Jew—man or woman, young or old…

…, 51 W. Warren, CO. 1600. Volunteer solicitors are called upon to submit their reports at the Federation office and to carry on their activities until they have reached all their prospects. Non…

… Monday 867 refugees arrived in New York for settlement in the U. S. One family came directly to a relative in Detroit. Community Pays Glowing Tribute To Justice Butzel, Judge Simons On Occasion of Their…

… Birthdays Pages 6, 28 4th Annual Institute on Judaism to Hear Christian Clergy, Educators at Beth El —Page 9 …

…Allied Campaign's Community Roll of Honor, Pages 18,19 20 HE JEWISH NEWS The Jewish Community's Family Newspaper VOL. 9—NO. A Weekly Review 10 2114 Penobscot Bldg. of Jewish Events Detroit 26…

… Allied Jewish Campaign, meeting at the concluding campaign report meeting today at Hotel Statler, will be presented with the encouraging report that the agencies supported by the fund-raising arm of the

… Jewish Welfare Federation will have this year an operating fund of approximately $3,200,000— for the United Jewish Appeal for overseas relief and reconstruction efforts and for local agencies. Thanks to…

the drive now coming to a close and to the preliminary grant secured for 1946 through the War Chest, before it was dissolved, this unprecedented fund will fulfill local obligations and will pro- vide a…

May 14, 1993 • Page Image 1

… Contents on page 3 Page 42 Starting A Jewish Hospice A joint Hospice of Southeastern Michigan and Federation effort makes special services available to the community. PHIL JACOBS MANAGING EDITOR hen…

… philosophy on death or anything Jewish. Unaffiliated with any synagogue or Jewish organization since Bernard's bar mitzvah, the family felt embar- rassed that it didn't understand Jewish customs. Carolyn…

…75¢ THE JEWISH NEWS 23 IYAR 5753/MAY 14, 1993 Decision Deferred Darchei Torah waits for Federation. Masters Of Disaster LESLEY PEARL STAFF WRITER Hurricane Andrew is the 4th major storm for…

… lnrecon. Page 29 ince opening its doors seven years ago, Darchei Torah has added a grade level to its Orthodox day school each year. For three years, it has tried to add the status of Jewish Federation…

… bene- ficiary to its name. Administrators remain unsuccessful in the latter endeavor. Federation's Jewish Education Division re- cently deferred judgment regarding the 152-stu- dent school located in the

… beneficiary status and funding. "If we become a bene- ficiary, Federation will have given us the stamp of approval, of being a part of the greater Jewish community. It also means dollars for the school," Ms…

…. Kahn said. Four local Jewish day schools have beneficiary status — Yeshiva Beth Yehudah, Yeshiva Gedolah, Hillel and Akiva. Beth Yehudah, Hillel and Akiva have been af- filiated with Federation since the

… school graduates. Page 32 SENIORS Arty Rx Rabbi Spectre celebrates with students and the Miracle Mission. Art therapy at Prentis is boosting self-esteem. Page 94 Bringing A Torah Home To Zion…

… Bernard's mother, Ruth, died in 1985, the Farmington Hills resident heard something for the very first time — his father ' saying Kaddish, the memorial prayer, unaided by a prayerbook. It was also the first…

… time that Bernard, 30, had participat- ed in something so deeply personal and Jewish with his father. During the entire process of his mother's long terminal illness, there was no talk of God, Jewish…

February 07, 1930 • Page Image 1

… De- troit Young Judaea in sponsor- ing the celebration of Chamisho Osor b'Shvat (Jewish Arbor Day), at the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud Torah, on Thursday evening„ Feb. 13. A feature of the celebration…

… two showings of the movies, at 5 p. m for younger children, and at 8 p. m. for the older boys and girls. IMMIGRANT BILLS AGAIN THREATEN ALIENS' SECURITY One Measure Would Make It Unlawful to Hire…

… first week in March. One of the meetings this year is to be devoted to a symposium on Jewish communal problems. Announcement of the first lecture will be made next week. SS ZIONIST DISTRICT Per Year, $3…

… magazines of the world on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the establishment of the League of Nations that nowher e I 0 C ith r of those two Jewish interests oc- cur as amon achievements f of the the

…- David Maurice Bressler, phille n. I By the terms of a hill introduced branches aglow, standing on either signed Detroit in the national We- either of the mandate, system or thropist, communal leader, lawy…

… for an individ- . the Divine by Bishop William T. g ller .n utnrIa m i on3 h tim h 7I L f,eathgeuesec(irfeteN ebration to be Ma ked r r ay . - I here will officially open at a ban- gether suppe r…

The two lights were the gift of Phoenix Club on Sunday, Feb. I unlawful for an employer to retain ings Feb. 19 - 20. .rr,ts „,.. on to the leading article of local campaign committee, an- hit…

…Niatitamcal „o C ‘..it (m u going Jewish National 6 Adolph S. Ochs, and at their for- in his employ such an alien after ' en of Detroit, in accordance Times, with all the various flounced on Wednesday that the mal…

… a cathedral, Bishop en by Hoover for Am- States. will come to Detroit for a two-day ,itsir ik)naind iri tnhe gaenP lra)rggrinn'K c future w of " where on the peace work of the representatives of the

… Palestine Manning and the Very Revf ' filo For each violation of the pro-, stay, on Wednesday and Thursday, bassador. of its organization. league. "Ten years ago," as Sir labor party, who came here In the H…

November 15, 1935 • Page Image 1

… time. Clar- ence H. Engiraw, chairman of the board, will preside. UNTERMEYER NEXT FORUM LECTURER A capacity audience of 1,600 which filled the Shaarey Zedek auditorium on Tuesday evening heard Dr…

… steps to protest against atrociti es Louis Untermeyer, famous committed on Jewish communiti es American poet, will deliver the in backward countries in Europ e. fourth lecture of the Temple Dr. Wise…

November 05, 1954 • Page Image 1

… land have reported that their names have been placed on the mailing lists of anti-Semitic _organizations). Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News LONDON—Israel Ambassador Eliahu Elath on Tuesday…

… is being tilted against us." Israel does not doubt the good faith of the signatories of the Tripartite Declaration of 195o, the ambassador said, but he stressed: "Let us not for one moment forget that…

… of New York's East side last week, has been acclaimed by the leading drama critics of New York. The New York Times called it "A wonderful play" and the English rendition "A Blessing." Com- menting on

…, Zionist Organization of America; Charles Rosengarten, United Synagogue of America; and Ai, L. Kellen, American Zionist Committee for Public Affairs. This is one of the huge electric generating centers…

… in Jerusalem Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News English Version of Dybbuk: S. —An AJP Photo Ansky's Classic, "The Dyb- buk," presented in English at the 4th Street Theatre in the heart…

… this last act as if it were a religious tapestry." The 4th Street Theatre, formerly a synagogue, makes a perfect setting f o r "The Dyb- buk." The above scenes show (left) : Robert Dowdell, who protrays…

…Nom de Plume Writers THE JEWISH NEWS A Post - Election Notes Commentary, Page 2 VOLUME 26—No. 9 Weekly Review of Jewish Events The Explosive Arms Issue Michigan's Only English…

…-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle a‘AWb' 7 Our Adult Education Institutes 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE. 8-9364--Detroit 35, November 5, 1954 Editorials, Page 4 $4.00 Per Year; Single Copy…

…, 15c hlcrease.' - Reported in Spread of Hate . Litetaitute in Washington Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News WASHINGTON—The Jewish Community Council of fsraers Am,bassador to Great Britain…

… Exposes Dangers to World Peace in Arming Arabs Greater Washington reported Tuesday that "there appears to have been an increase in the amount and varieties of hate literature coming into the area." This…

November 12, 1948 • Page Image 1

… Li No Men, No Guns, Say Jews Bnai Brith Conclave Set City Awaits Bisgyer The coming on Sunday of Maurice J. Bisgyer, national ex- ecutive secretary of Bnai Brith, and the famed Chicago Cantor Moses…

… position, space and prominence" that its gave the Bnai Brith letter. Sobeloff, however, declared that he would reply only on his own terms because the Chronicle failed to consult with him before the pub…

… membership committee, will take over as to the U.S., told the UPA con- chairman. Bisgyer will be the ference this week that "one of sole speaker. the most important Arab states has approached my government…

… Bnai Moshe to Hail truce". New Spiritual Leader Reports reaching here from the Arab states indicate there is no tendency among the rulers (See Photo on Page 2) Rabbi David Aronson, presi- of those…

… original UN truce Rabbi Moses Lehrman will order. preach the sermon on Saturday, Israeli spokesmen said they and Kiddush will be served in were in possession of evidence the social hall following the that…

… latest British arms of all service. descriptions had recently shown The dinner Sunday will be up on all fronts. served at 6 p.m. and will be presided over by Harry Rosman, the toastmaster. Rabbi Jacob Se…

…, and Dr. Janowsky at a luncheon meeting, Sunday in the Center. Also on the agenda will be a board of 'governors dinner, Sat- urday, honoring the men who ATLANTIC CITY (WNS) — A plan to develop large…

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…

November 29, 1968 • Page Image 1

… policies on Vietnam, Temple Emanu-El resigned from the parent movement on May 2, 1967. Satisfaction over the return was expressed Monday by Alvin C. Coleman, president of Emanu-El, and Earl Morse, chairman…

… of the board of trustees of UAHC. They stated that the "separation" was never regarded as "a permanent one." The breach originally came when Alfred R. Bachrach, who preceded Coleman as Emanu…

…-El's president, had charged that Rabbi Eisendrath was trying to speak for the Reform Jewish movement in this country on political and -social matters. The reconciliation was heartily welcomed by Dr. Eisendrath and…

… 20c Self-Restraint Marks Israel's Attitude on Bombing; 12 Dead; Arabs Join in Condemnations Israel Officials Wait in Vain: Arabs Don't Claim Repatriation Permits (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The

… that the deadline for re-entry would be extended to Jan. 31, 1969. The sole user was a 43-year-old man who crossed the Allenby Bridge alone Sunday. No one crossed the Jordan River bridge Mon- day for…

… visas, issued upon entry to country, on separate pieces of paper in order to help travelers. But after 1967 war they resumed stamping the visas into passports. Dr. Ghanem said the also that Egyptian…

April 07, 1944 • Page Image 1

… spiritual sense. The second place is our own blessed United States of America ,11 10- To You of the House of Israel 3, [0 is :e. n- en of it, 35, f ul his lay en• on by 4th o.'' sm• day in roit m…

… must once more solve to continue to render the service on possess the divine confidence of Moses that the slaves of yester- which the reputation of Moe Leiter and day may become the spiritually…

… We have an attractive contract for ambitious men of the right type. If you of Torah and Jewish culture can prosper. One is Palestine, would like to better yourself financially and believe yourself…

…'s and be On My Best Wishes and Happiness to You All MOE LEITER Moe Leiter & Associates The Dominion Life Assurance Co. • …

…Detroit Jewish Chronicle (9 _ VOL. 46, NO. 14 and The Legal Chronicle _ SEON061•4110 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1944 10c Single Copy: $3.00 Per Year A SPIRITUAL EXODUS By DR. SAMUEL…

… BELKIN President, Yeshivah and Yeshivah College Passover is the eternal symbol which possesses the most popu- assuming the educational, intel- tion will not be intellectually must make all efforts to…

… offer a of inspiration for freedom loving I ous and the most powerful Jew- lectual and spiritual leadership equipped to carry over our torch more intensified Jewish religious people, and the immortal…

… source sh community in the world. We, of world Jewry, we shall have of learning to future generations. education, and we should encour- of hope for all enslaved nations n America, who possess politi…

…- betrayed our own past and made If our generation is to witness age the establishing of Jewish of the world. We, as Jews, are cal and intellectual freedom must our future meaningless. the spiritual experience…

… as though parochial schools. required, however, to look upon assume the final defense and the Let us not permit the historian If our system of Jewish edu- it had actually gone forth from Passover, not…

January 14, 1944 • Page Image 1

… GEORGE S. KAUFMAN The bonds that you purchase today, tra la, Go only for winning the war, But each little dollar you pay, tra la, In one little decade away, tra la, Will bring you that dollar and more…

…For Victory Buy U. S. War Savings Stamps and Bonds VOL. 4—NO. 17 THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review RA. 7956 2114 Penobscot Bldg. of Jewish Events Detroit 26, Michigan, January 14, 1944 34 ag…

… Peiser Describe JDC Work in North Africa Jan. 26 Page 11 Let's All Back the Attack With More War Bonds ***************************************** GUEST EDITORIAL In' Nineteen Fifty-Three . . By…

… around we'll have plenty' of jack, For that's when the Government gives it all. back. We'll sally out gaily with blood in our eye, And here's just a few of the things that we'll buy: Paper clips, Buggy…

… front seats for "Oklahoma!" Railroad seats for distant places, Solid platinum shoelaces, Gorgeous coats of countless sables, Coca-Cola, racing stables, And e'er we leave the festive scene, Gasoline and…

… These refugees, shown in the courtyard of the internment center in Campagna, Italy, where they were liberated by the U. S. Army, are the heroic group who established a hospital to care for Italian…

… civilians wounded by the Nazis. First word of their safety and whereabouts, after years of silence, is reaching their families In the U. S. through the National Refugee Service. As the Allied Armies advance…

…, thousands of refugees will be rescued, word of their whereabouts can be brought to their families here, and eventual reunions become possible. In this major task of vic- tory, which will engage the U. S. and…

… other governments and private agencies such as the Joint Distribution Committee, NRS will play an important part in the United States, with funds provided by the United Jewish appeal. …

…Mil. 22 For Victory Buy - U. S. War Savings Stamps and Bonds $3.00 Per Year; Single Copy 10c N. Y. Assembly Gets Measure To Make Desecration a Felony —Page Business, Synagogues Join in 4th Loan…

April 25, 1947 • Page Image 1

… report on the plans of the ZOA for the coming UN session on the Palestine issue. rr Altlil Gruner and three other Palestine patriots at 2 p. rn. Sunday at Con- gi- egation Bnai Moshe, Dexter at Lawrence…

… Organization of w tisrerica will speak on "Palestir, p cellefore the United Nations" in conform- ance with the conference aim to plan for united action in behalf of the Yishuv while the Palestine issue is being…

November 24, 1944 • Page Image 1

… leaders are re- ported to be conferring on the advisability of urging Rabbi Fish- man to insist on the acceptance of his resignation. Demand Proceedings in Hebrew The two Jewish terrorists who gave their…

… names as Moshe Cohen Itzhak and Charles Salzman, when held in Cairo on the charge of slaying Lord Moyne, British resi- dent Minister for the Middle East, have been identified by the police as Eliahu…

February 19, 1943 • Page Image 1

… Bnai Brith Council's one Lillian Aaron and Max Goldhoff, has informed the United Nations be one of the reasons behind Ru- troit. Mr. Zuckerman has re- month drive to sell $1,000,000 in co-chairmen of the

… would bring a tidy pro- before the end of the cam- Council, announces a big victory the Allies, it was reported here paign on Feb. 21, according to rally will be held on Sunday this week. See RUMANIA…

…,000,000 in United States transported on Rumanian ships, War Bonds in one month. This bearing the insignia of the Vati- rally will be open to the public, can to insure safe passage. It was and a special program…

…- Beth El, on Friday evening, Feb. Rabbi Fram will occupy the BORUCH ZUCKERMAN be announced at the victory rally Dniestria to Bucharest where pulpit of Central Methodist 26, 8:15 o'clock. will be much…

April 27, 1945 • Page Image 1

… Jewish Chronicle In its 30th Year VOL. 47, NO. 17 Truman Backs FDR Policies On Palestine Founded in 19 15 and The Legal Chronicle we Single Copy, $3.00 Per Yea. DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 27…

…. Roosevelt's pol- the 350,000 were cremated. icy in regard to Palestine has been." Dr. Wise said that when the delegation visited the Presi- dent he had before him the late President's recent statements on

… old, is the mother of nine boys who are in the service of the country. One of her sons has won the Silver Star and the British Flying Cross and was personally decorated by Gen. Eisenhower…

…'art°' Save . "it to your Yiddish, ai chant olph 8282. Europe's Jews Ask for Books on it specifically Jewish subject came On Thursday when a reso- lution was introduced in the Sen- ate asking the President to…

… im- press on the German people their responsibility for crimes against Jews of Axis nationality as well as atrocities in slave la- bor camps. The resolution was introduced in the Senate by Senators…

… Committee last week that a proposal made by week announced that it is pre- the UPA on April 17 for uncon- pared to renew the United Jew- ditional arbitration by impartial ish Appeal for 1945, and dis- persons…

… rejected by Joseph C. Hyman, JDC execu- the Joint Distribution Commit- tive vice chairman, declared: "On April 17, a special com- tee. The occasion for the proposal mittee representing the Inter- was a…

… of Palestine and envoy to the Pio- neer Women's Organization, will arrive in Detroit Friday for a visit of several days in the inter- ests of the Council's wartime and postwar program on behalf of…

…. of its children's institutions and the $250,000 Child Rescue fund quota, to bring refugee children to Palestine. A special meeting of the Northwest Hebrew Congregation and Center will be held on Mon…

March 23, 1945 • Page Image 1

… Act On WASHINGTON, D. C.—Presi Six prominent members of the dent Roosevelt last week re Jewish community, Sidney L. affirmed the pledge he made in Alexander, Eugene Arnfeld, Dr. Leo M. Franklin, Dr. A…

… Council, who conferred with the President for three-quarters of an hour. The President's state- ment follows: "I made my position on Zion- ism clear in October. That position I have not changed and shall…

July 26, 1940 • Page Image 1

…. The British charged that most of the tar- gets of the bombs were non- military objectives. Many bombs fell into the sea, officials said, one of them hitting a fishing vessel and killing two fishermen…

…. Another exploded in the street, killing a truck driver. A third hit a house, but did not explode. chairman. The decision, accord. Bust of Dr. Theodor Herzl, which was unveiled on Thursday ing to Mr…

…. Ruttenberg, is de- signed to give the Yishuv a evening, at the Palestine Pavilion at the New York World's Fair on smaller body which can function the occasion of a memorial service for Dr. Herzl, the 36th anni…

… ized on a more compact basis. of the Bezalel School of Arts and the great Zionist leader person- After explaining the reasons ally, was a sculptor of note, and for tightening the Vaad Leumi's Crafts in…

… readily agreed to tory. Therefore, the Jews are a kindly and sympathetic do that at a cost of $3500. The now called upon to make ev- `with eye on those who gaze upon him. sum was raised by subscription ery…

…—which was never done. Agricultural Extension, Defense; Dr. Goldstein Sends So the Herzl bust rested on an Mesage of Encouragement to Jerusalem Leaders improvised stand—and was com- pletely forgotten ! NEW…

…- terest in the further development Na- Jewish Palestine Pavilion at the tilities to the shores of the Holy tional and defense of the is Jewish Home which one of Na- the New York World's Fair I found Land…

… mind. I called at the ahem Ussishkin, veteran Zionist attack on Palestine, let this re- Herzl School, which has since leader and World President of mittance also serve as an expres- become a junior…

February 14, 1947 • Page Image 1

…- tions. He told Arab delegates to the Palestine conference that he Could see no use carrying the talks on any further. A final meeting was held Friday. WANT WITHDRAWAL The Arabs in their turn told Bevin…

the British terms by citing the -main provi- sions. The plan envisioned separ- on-contiguous semi-auton- ate areas for Jews and Arabs orn, under the British high commis- sioner for five years…

… essential and the dis- ruption of homes. Jerusalem is now divided into three principal areas and no one can move from one to another without permission. Viennese-born Walter Ivanyi, 37, one of the few…

…) cent demands sent to the Jewish with his wife Fannie and three-month-old baby daughter Suzanne Agency and the Jewish National Carolyn, who arrived in New York on the S.S. Marine Marlin. Council were…

… British demand that they turn informers. No retaliatory steps have been taken or are contem- Brotherhood Leader HAIFA (JTA) — The British plated, said Currivan. merchant vessel Empire Heywood Due Here on

…, Feb. 22, runner Negev. as the highlight in its participa- NEW YORK (JTA)—The Brit- One of those wounded during a tion in National Brotherhood ish White Paper on Palestine "is clash between the

… passengers and Week, Feb. 16-23. such a gross and lawless violation a boarding party and a later fra- Winant, national chairman of cas on the pier when the refugees of the Bal.t..wr Declaration and the the

… Church and Hartford Avenue Baptist Church. Students of Durfee Intermediate NEW YORK—On a North River ported by the United Jewish Ap- School will see 'The World We pier when the S.S. "Marine peal, provided…

March 03, 1939 • Page Image 1

… n 500 cities throughout United States on Purim (Abr. 5) which commemorates -,}he deliverance of the Jews ,ittf Persia in 482 B. C. E. throligh the heroism of the Biblical Queen Esther. le In 1912, in…

… throughout the II y Land. ence Approve Budget of $790,000 as Mini- mum Goal; Campaign Will Start on May 7 AIM TO RAISE $5o,00o IN CASH THROUGH WOMEN'S BUDGET Radio and Press RESOLUTION CONDEMNS SCHEMES…

… Mandate Is Abrogated COLONIAL SECRETARY NOW SAYS SUGGESTIONS' WAS ONLY INTENDED AS BASIS FOR DISCUSSION In one of the most effective ad- The Detroit section of the dresses yet delivered in answer American…

… Jewish Congress, at a to the numerous radio broadcasts public meeting on Sunday after- delivered by Father Charles E. noon, Feb. 26, held at Central Coughlin, the Rev. Dr. L. M. High School, unanimously…

the press, paign, were accepted by the Jewish Welfare Federation and pendent Arab state with proportionate population representations in special councils and the public platform and on Erika and Klaus…

…. Discuss Nazi Influence board of directors of the Detroit Service Group, on Tues- The resolution of the Congress of fascism. Non-Jews have joined with Jews in condemning the betrayal by Great Britain in on

… an Aryan stitute on Propaganda Analysis, rejecting the' British proposal to the most part on the same level informing the American public re- German." This declaration, made prodded at the session that…

… by means of which the Mann, daughter of Thomas Minn, himself. to the organizations working over- on the Jews to tesist "with all snr whose best se ler, seas and to resettlement services. knowledged…

… Nazi Credo Nazis resort to blackmail, under Analyzes Coughlin Talks Eminent Correspondent and World Traveler to Speak on their strength the efforts to trans- "School for ar- With the acceptance of these…

September 05, 1919 • Page Image 1

… situated between the Boulevard and Highland Park. It is planned to make the in- stitution thoroughly modern yet or- thodox in tendency. A meeting will be held on Sunday, September 6th, at 10 a. tn. at the

… interested in the project to attend the meeting. On sunlit paths; The sick man breathes now unafraid, And nature laughs. And thus the world is likewise sick, Pain racked and tried; Witt bleeding heart. Peep…

… for many —a real union of the reeds. bin Zadoc Kahn, he credible but the Germans, especially and falsely represents the same to be point out the Jewish homes to the years one of the rabbis of Paris and…

… communities have he so constituted and prepared by _The. reactionaries, knowing this, pogrom raged, thirty-one Jews, five Organization of America. Which was el "' the "' fide "' and lo " of his - , cased to…

… community.. completely destroyed, and altogether language or have-the word "Kosher" tude of unemployed must be met and time first he the be twill . 'This r inscribed on the front of their busi- if possible…

November 07, 1941 • Page Image 1

… response to the question as to whether there has been a change in Great Britain's atti- tude on Jewish requests to be permitted to form Jewish army 10c Single Copy; $3.00 Per Yezi Install Dr. B. Benedict…

… ambassador to the United States, the former British For- eign Minister, made this state- ment at a press conference at the Book-Cadillac Hotel on Mon- day morning, shortly after he arrived in Detroit to…

… inspect the arms-manufacturing plants. Viscount Halifax's statement followed his answers to two ques- tions put to him by this repre- sentative of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle: one on Britain's pres- ent…

… attitude on the Jewish posi- tion in Palestine and the possi- bility of his government imple- menting the Balfour Declaration; the other whether there has been a change in Great Britain's plans for the

…- cipal speaker at the opening pub- lic session of the Inter-American Jewish Conference on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 23, it was an- nounced by Dr. Stephen S. Wise, president of the American Jew- ish Congress…

…-end to $58,000,- 000,000. Michigan's 1942 Auto Licenses Placedon Sale Good Until March 1, 1943; White on Dark Green Michigan's 1942 auto license plates arc now on sale at all offices of the Secretary of…

… State. The new plate, good until March 1, 1943, has white letters on a dark green background and it a trifle smal- ler than the 1941 series. It is 13 and 9-I6th inches long and 6 inches The total does…

… steel strips, for 1943 also. On $1,640,000,000 and United States the 1942 series the state will have savings bonds for almost a billion. about $60,000 in manufacturing costs Insured commercial banks…

… Because of the limited seating capacity of the Temple, admission will be by card only, restricted to members of the congregation, (Continued on Page 1, Section 2) in our state. See HALIFAX—Page 8 leading…

…. Roosevelt at tinue through Wednesday, Nov. See BETH EL—Page 12 General Council and world presi- of the Zionist Organization of 12. the meeting on Tuesday eve- dent of the Jewish National America, who is one

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…

November 12, 1920 • Page Image 1

… Wartime Activities. 1,100 CITED FOR VALOR; 100 HAD COLONEL'S RANK Ncw York—The total number of Jews in the service during the war may be conservatively estimated, on the basis of available evidence, at…

… United States, which, on Armistice Day, numbered 4,800,000. 3. The volunteer spirit appears to have been the principal factor in this contribution. According to the best evidence there were nearly 40000…

… Jewish com- missioned officers, including one brig- adier general. 6. The total of Jewish casualties, according to the latest estimates, was from 13.000 to 14,000, including about THREE TO REPRESENT…

… organization and work of the Jewish Welfare Board. Then turning to the work of the board, Dr. Adler presented a report of its activities, "On April 6, 1917," he said. "the congress of the United States declared…

… a state of war to exist between the United States and the imperial government of Germany. Three clays later, on the ninth of April, 1917, American Jewry, respon- sive to the exigency thus created, ini…

… meeting of ;twish Welfare Board in Novem- 118. Dr. Adler referred to the GOES AS CITIZEN OF A DISINTERESTED COUNTRY NVASHI NGTON.—Judge Abram I. Elkus of the New York Court of Ap- peals sailed on the

…: Nathan Straus, Jr,, and H. G. Schnackno. Three , ,Supreme Court Justices: Mitchell E. Erlinger; M. Warley Platzck and Isidor Wasser- Vogel. One City Court Justice: Gus- tave Hartman. One Justice of the

… Lieberman may have been elected. The election of Judge Hartman as Justice of the City Court is particu- larly interesting. in view of the fact that lie ran on the Republican ticket and the city vote was…

… supervision over their execution; and local commis- sions, including municipal governors, engineers and health officers to con- trol on the spot the execution of the plans. The inspirer of this project in un…

June 22, 1950 • Page Image 1

… Jewry Are on the Allied Jewish Campaign. DID YOU GIVE? Thursday, June 22, 1950 10c a Copy — $3 Per Year • Supply Drivers Section Israel Vows Tops 1949 Drive by 40% Neutrality • in Cold War Israel…

… Far in the lead, with 140 per Moshe Sharett to go slow in mediator for Palestine, who was shot by terrorists on Sept. cent of 1949 totals and slips still attacking eastern bloc govern- 17, 1948…

… said, should Prisons in which the Stern group L. Schaver, 100 per cent; re- Campaign Cabinet Chairmen Ju- have been one of the principles. detainees were held." ligious services, Rabbi Joshua S. lian H…

the Cam- minute solicitation on all levels Israel. sions to which reference has been band Camp, Chelsea, Michigan, made." paign-leading profetsional divi- was continuing. for three days the last week of…

… commission on social serv- JERUSAW — (ISI) — New in a written constitution. ce heard addresses by Rabbi The debate was both long and Eretz Israel Corporation). "As American-trained orthodox I Manuel Laderman…

…, Denver, who clayes for Arab citizens will be Stollman, Daniel Temchin, Abe rabbis, our work is focused upon spoke on "The Religious Life of opened for the academic year bitter, with Eri Jabotinsky, Re- the

the United Serv- secondary school classes for pu- dissolution of parliament and resented on the National Board of Ameic. liant of New York who was elect- ice for New Americans who dis- pils who have…

… completed at least new elections. Dr. Moshe Sneh of the Mapam one year of high school but who, Ameic is purchasing various ed president at the recent con- cussed the DP bill. because of their age, are not…

the usual business chan- cil of America in Chicago. E. Stevenson, governor of Illi- ten constitution. nels based on firm orders received The writer of this article, who nois; Mayor Connelly of Chica…

July 23, 1920 • Page Image 1

… which they bring upon the country. is to massacre diem. The speech was warmly :to- plauded by the senate, which resolved to have it printed on large posters and to distribute them all over the country…

…. !Members of the Congregation Shaarey Zedek are invited to an ob- servance of Tischa ICAb at the Clo- verhill Park Cemetery, Sunday after- noon, July 25. WORK OF RELIEF TO GO ON, SAYS WARBURG No formal…

September 13, 1929 • Page Image 1

…, in Zurich, Switzerland, on Wednesday ler of New York are being con- morning, of an affection of the pancreas, has shocked Jews Jewish Boycott of Arab Products Creates Serious Situation duc t ed hero…

…., s a le to Dr. Jacob in every part of the world, and his loss is felt to be an irre- parable and irreplacable one. for Both; Arabs Feel Pinch of Poverty While Jews KlatnzkL,'r tv.vca.11 ni k inown…

… declined to accept the post. Negotiations have been started completely restored in Jerusalem with individual Arab attacks being with Dr. Ismar Elbogen, one of the leading authorities in Germany reported on

May 21, 1920 • Page Image 1

… of developing it us the Jewish Na- splendid address on "An Objective situation of the Jews in Eastern and tional 1101110 1111111, 4111(1 of lbt, greatest importance Were Vices of the Causes of…

… anticipation of the reconvening of "M,lhereas, The Jewish people of this Iron district, declared on his re- Dr. Franklin grouped into three the American Jewish Congress On turn that the convention was the city…

… years. Since thin, have pledged to take part in the of prominence in the social and business I ' . e of Chicago. lie was at one The social prejudice Dr. Franklin Bucovinian Jews, Federation of Rou- It is…

… of Russian-Polish Hebrews, Federation of Bessarabian two in Austria and one in Roumania. rade a success. was untiring in his activity during the Pea* Conference at Versailles, hav- fensive. Jews, Capt…

…, who served m Palestine, to :il- community and minorities are always (Continued On Page 6.) to be judged by their less worthy k , politic of Poland. Salonique tend a meeting at the Shaarey Zedek of…

… Salcmica, formerly in Tor- Tuesday vetoing to make prepara- representatives. The way to over- i ._ : I for the demonstration. The hey, is now under th e Greek server• toots come prejudice based on the sociai…

December 03, 1937 • Page Image 1

… Elected Na- and Pogroms recognized as one of the leading! man of Dropsie College, Phila. conservative synagogues in Amer-; delphia. The anniversary banquet tional President of the ka, will observe its 75th…

… anniver-1 Organization Two hundred and two leaders nary at a three-day program com-1 on Sunday, Dec, 12, will be ad- e aca emic wor, ld embers m mencing next Friday evening. of the faculties of 64 outg…

… tanding National leaders will join with American Universities, joined on spokesmen for the local communi- Monday in a protest against the ty in greeting the congregation on institution of "ghetto" benches…

… Mrs. Ed- "to oppose this plan of segrega- ward Epstein of New York will tMn," as "alien to the spirit of academic freedom and of the be the guest speaker. Services on Saturday morning, Dec. 11, will…

… of New York, president of the American section of the International League for Academic Freedom. To Receive Complaints on Seven Arabs and Two Policemen Kill e d i n Latest Terroristic Outburst near…

… Young Wo- men's Zionist Organization of America, concluding its four-day ts ssions in the Hotel Statler, on. Sunday efternoon, commended heat Britain for evincing recently " a determined stand to quell…

… American Jewish Congress, representing Jewish com- In another resolution the del- egates "urged" the Colonial Office munities throughout the United States, on Sunday, voted of Great Britain to appoint a High…

…. Discrimination; Gen- lence and terrorism" in Palestine, ballot. on Wednesday as a result of a new outburst of terror- University professors signed the Sir Arthur Crenfell Wauchope re- ism near Jerusalem. eral…

on discrimination and delegates, 400 of whom are to be tional League for Academic Free- The delegates heard Monier ate Mustapha Nahas Pasha, Egyp- elected by the use of the direct DR. A. A. NEUMAN dom…

…, in a communication signed committee on arbitration of the! Ben Avi, eminent Palestine leader tian prime minister, was a notor- , individual ballot, which would per- by Dr. Johnson as president, Jewish…

March 19, 1920 • Page Image 1

… to study social and industrial con, , April 4th 1920, pv.vided no i s sue , i n volved in the important Mea- lish weekly mwspaper for the So•on• Moons til England, France and Gee.iii• lit them, Sir…

… known whether there have been any fatalities. Nonnenweir is the birthplace of Dr. Ludwig Frank, Socialist leader, whose patriotism and hrat cry, previous to his death on the battlefield, icon national…

… bring hope and cheer to starving women and children ill the lands beyond the sea. But • inside was a check for $116,000, just one-third of the $350,000 obtainedfor the relief of Jew- oh ish War Sufferers…

… OF ► ZIONISM HANGS ON BOUNDARY DECISION Article in New Republic Asserts France, to Weaken Hold of \Vith a view to giving the mem- British on East, May Insist on bers of Pisgah Lodge some idea of…

… PLAN sited to deliver all address at the Forum Luncheon of the Wind Forum Club, Tuesday, March 23. On two Should Council of Premiers Hold Ten Teams Actively at Work So- occasions in the past Harry Kei…

… regular meeting of achievement. . polls on April 5. Lodge members Monday, Marc!, 13, who was 1,0(11 in The New Republic, a magaiine of Judge to make a similar award to a D.:- -comment on national and…

… Wife to Is Unheeded; Zangwill Takes and Bachelor of Laws at the Harvard the signing of the treaty. 160 Ncw Members in One Week. Law School in 1885, beginning the The article- in the New Republic Existing…

… issued orders grant- special prosecutor in the Aldermanic cases of 1918. member the Jewish state and cause lodge the largest in the country, de- iodicals on the street corners whit. It ing furloughs to the

…November loughs from noon April 2nd to mid- raronlises to be of the highest inter. where he established a Jewish-E g- Mr ' Itrn "" left Detr. ea'. shedding light on many of the be in Egypt at the time. One of i 22…

… Mark Sykes, is said to have interi erence with the Public Service west, delivered a spirited address on sure proposed. The Forum Loncle regretted it deeply just before, his aced as ', is occasioned…

July 28, 1922 • Page Image 1

…- years ago, enlisted for its approaching campaign Zedek. York on July 4th. The Daily Mail ists," the notorious anti-Semitic or- country. The Zionist Organization is radship and brotherhood. We appeal for…

… was the principal Into a Passionate Yearning speaker of the evening. Mr. Butzel spoke On "Zionism and the American for Dignity. Jew" and outlined the psychologies of the different elements in American…

… By P. W. WILSON. Jewish life. Ile declared that the Jews who are conscious of their du- Note on—Worlds Work, the IF:dittoes ties to their race must be Zionists. magazine which last Y. ,' lisblishisi…

the • ttack on Cioniarn by the lion. Henry Referring to the Keren Ilayesod, Morgenthau, prints • highly illuminating Mr. Butyl declared that all Jews • nol profound dineussion of Palestine and Zionism…

the world? Mr. Wil•on answers: Peels.. of "the D a l the Jew.") groin., P Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1922 MILLION IS SOUGHT FOR N. Y. CHARITIES Percy S…

… by a Geneva cable to will be held on the island, and the the New York Times. The dispatch car given away there. t full twit: Word received from Toledo is to "The famine in Ukrainia is daily the effect…

…'s. dying about the railway stations in Special Pisgah Lodge committees such centers as Kiev, Kharkov and Hapgood Tells of Will be at the dock on Tuesday morn- Odessa, he says. Refugees wander from villages…

… MOVEMENT AT MASSMEETING ON MONDAY, AUG. 7 Series of Open Air Meetings to Be Held Here During the Com- ing Week on Occasion of Action Taken by League; New York Jews Hold Impromptu Parades, Demonstrations…

… great work. The mandate charges the British government with the duty of encour- aging Jewish immigration under favorable conditions, as well as the settling *of Jews on Palestine soil, including…

…•Arabic and Hebrew are recognized as the official languages For Federation of Jewish If the rocky littoral of Palestine of I'alestine. Every inscription on into •emetee:os. henry Ford's Je•-Mania" in the

June 29, 1950 • Page Image 1

…, 1950 To Be Honored CHICAGO—(WNS)—The Chicago Tribune, which has been under attack by Jewish and liberal sources over an article it carried on May 29 implying that Zionism was syn- onymous with…

… exchange of letters be- , tween J. Loy Maloney, managing editor of the paper, and the Jewish organizations. The apology was not published in the Tribune. Immediately after the smear item appeared on the

… with a view lo securing a re- traction and voicing resentment. A number oliiieetings were re- ported to have been held between the Jewish agences and Maloney. At one of the meetings the Jewish defense…

…- areth, made this appeal , in a broadcast on the Israel radio sta- tion. Israel Urges UN Act in Jordan Truce 1.1111101111%. SAMUEL W. LEIB, District 6 president, will be honored at a luncheon on Sunday…

… simultaneously flounced total, Leah Crohn, soprano, accom- with a statement charging Trans- Sobeloff pointed out that in panied on the piano by Harris jordan with serious breaches of 1949 Detroit gave more money…

…, and in proportion to the liberately. stalling on such issues makes it necessary for the total funds it raistd—than any Charles Lakoff, chairman, fin- as access to Mount Scopus, the Jewish Chronicle to…

… Arabs on both sides of the Jor- 25,000 pledges were received. Julian H. Krolik, chairman of elections. Speculation high here dan, following failure to solve whether Jordan's stiffening atti- the refugee…

… communism and that three leading Jewish fig- ures in America constituted a "secret government of the United States," has sent a letter of apology to vjewish defense agencies here, it was revealed in an…

… front page of the paper, the Chicago chap- ters of the American Jewish Com- mittee, the American Jewish Con- gress, the Anti - Defamation League and the ,Jewish Labor Committee contacted the publish- ers…

… bodies pointed out that, by associating exclu- sively Jewish names with the "secret government" allegation and by linking Zionism with com- munism, the writer of the article had followed the pattern of…

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…

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…, ! on beholf of the committee of nine appointed last year, was that instead of these institutions obtaining their maintenance and other funds by di-. , rect, personal solicitation, a national budget he…

… establish.' based on the requirements of these institutions. In order to raise this notional bud- get, it is suggested in the committee's proposal that the apparatus of the American Jewish Relief Committee be…

… members of the local Ohio, who is known the world over real salvation of the Jew lies in him; Talmud Torahs. as one of the greatest of Jewish 'Mr. Rabinowitz pointed out that self. The time has come when…

… a in g te oera e with the Uniebrew p aoty for raisin of ious snes of the ; large Bible and announced that the States from Professor Herman Pick, and semi-private, are on the increase, the

… American Jewry." to be known as "The Kaufman Koh- 'Rabbi Chajes Asks Christians deism said that all the enemies on the nut- building of the Kirby Center, accord. peal is addressed directly to the Inn- ler…

… be an epitome of pro- enemy is the Jew within the ranks that a large building like the one Mr. Goldsmith prefaced his rectly they are addressed primarily to . your life's aspiration." Anti…

… solicitation. peace, anti-Semitism, the protection caught napping." He said the time Rabinowitz said, the contrary was is near Philadelphia, had decided to "They do not work on a budge57 has come when all Jews…

… community, educational prob. Mr. Isaacs reported on the inside of our own actions." p b ui lding sical" I the Tree of Knowledge, which you, four and Lloyd George In- subscri ions and lems, tine ment of work…

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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

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…HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMERICA THE JEWISH NEWS 1776-1976 VOL. LXIX, No. 17 of Jewish Events A Weekly Review July 2, 1976 $10.00 Per Year; This Issue 30c 17515 W. Nine Mile, Suite 865, Southfield…

…., 4. ..a.c, iGL:‘,./, _ ll, w ... . . /...., riC .-.4.../ fl July 4, 1976 serves as a re- minder that the Declaration of Independence was adopted by the Continental Congress in Independ- ence Hall…

…, Philadelphia, 200 years ago — on July 4, 1776. ..74./ ...4..,.... 7 5f,-......-: z, ..eac.../..//4./.1,..e 4 .-2../ /4 6,..b ..../ po....... a ( 4- a.. 64, ,,,, 6 P.74 ' 44. .4,y ani t/49.. 4 . . 1 a4 ri…

… .".1 This historic day marks the American people's rededication to the principles embodied in the his- toric document affirming that life, liberty and the pursuit of happi- ness is the just right of all…

… men whose freedoms are guaranteed by the traditions set forth in the American Constitution. Special Bicentennial Section in this Issue A special section devoted to the celebration of the American…

… Revolution Bicentennial and the Jewish role in American history is included in this is- sue. To separate the two sections, pull out pages A to X, between pages 26 and 27 and fold in half and trim the top for…

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… secured to all. The right for their crimes. and if so how did as champion of Amer-of the Jew is measured. duties and thatlAfter so many bloody the August one's 4th, at 7:30 P. own M. sharp, at language is…

…, especially some in the rights of Jews in the newly app . created states in Europe, arrived from historical treatises on "Funeral Cere monies Among the Jews." In recog• France on the strainer Touraine last…

… visit which he hat made to Po. on the application of the minister or land had convinced him that the ra- duly authorized officer of the emigre- parts of thy pogroms were tremend. gaton. Jewish…

… services on application of the rabbi. the tact thrt equal rights involv wed from If the Polish Jaws The historic mead, brewed equal duties. wished sincerely to collaborate with grapes and honey, will…

… League of Nations, Parisl—One of the curious turns the vas ish Leaflets — Agita- J i A must be ratified without amendment, Jewish situation here has taken is rvative Mr. Marshall, Rabbi Stephen S. \Vise…

… exonerated tlw Poles of ly without parallel. the American It was at a momentous mass meet- of the State of Georgia to hold Frank. from a "competent source": having conducted a pogrom on Vilna Jewish Relief…

…- on the occasion of the capture of that ing to redouble its efforts during the i i. When the remaining months report of 1919, according up to little the platform. was not big to that per- just issued…

… means the case, however, as the most to put an end to this evil. On Mr. on Mr. fine courage and despite the lack of noon a momentary pause to scrape ing-pot theiiry of Zangwill, with its police…

… authorities are doing their tit- and bitter on attacks U , i t nity. series more of attacks an d a even ,.we imi P ,l t ealc i lasve for inU threat of assimilation for the Jews. Through Georgia." he added. ,s e…

… leave Poland in a short " d creeds will resp sa and The British official, with his little He assailed the laxity of the Jews in time. His going will be a real l rotas- classes an anti is - One of the

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… estab- lishing themselves on the land. The larger part of this first fund has already been repaid. The Foundation has also extended a credit of $5,000 to supplement a previous $20,000 grant, in Novem…

…. has addressed an inquiry to its On the following Monday night European director, Dr. Kahn, as and thereafter the regular sched- to the details of the actual situa- ule will be followed, the first hour…

… supplanting the Wassermann test. Dr. Kahn recently returned from Eurmse, where he was one of five serologists invited to lecture tie- fore the League of Nations on his discovery. A dozen civic and professional…

… organizations sponsored the testi- monial dinner. SPEAKERS DEFINE NATIONAL ISSUES - — Presidential Symposium Fea- tures Pisgah Meet; Busi- ness Meeting Monday. On Monday evening, Oct. 15, Pisgah Lodge No. 34…

… to have spoken for the Republican party, was urn- able to attend because of illness. Judge Emerson R. Boyles, deputy attorney-general, spoke for him on "Why I Vote for lloover." Wil- liam A. Comstock…

… Field Islarshall Allenby at a reception tendered to him Thurs- PRONOUNCEMENT BY COMMISSION ON BETTER day' morning, Oct. 4, at Ambassa- UNDERSTANDING CONDEMNS THE BLOOD LII EL dor Hotel, by the Zionist…

… Little "As a result of the hearing be- seas.—free England—will under- Over Two Years on Three fore Major John A. Warner et stand and sympathize with the Year Campaign. which I was present as a volun ary…

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… this moment they are coming ary work. Mrs. Wolf died in 1091. dtkind port, Philadelphia, Chleston, 0 4 th e Zi on i st Wolf married Amy "the virulent form of month, A year later Mr'. W h II. B. Keid an…

…. UPON DR. FRANKLIN University of Detroit Confers L L. D. Degree Upon S A LEM.—(J. T. A.)—A loges was concluded amidst brilliant J E NEW YORK, — A plea for the exercises, including peace of- ment on

… Relations Between British government Order in Council on Beth El Rabbi. elimination of Ilenry Ford from the published olliciallly here declares as firings from both sides and the Jews and Arabs. presidential…

… race was made by the' null and void the elections held re- „ slaughtering on the part of the Arabs Legisia iele estes to the fifth annual conven- , MEN'S CLUB TO HONOR for members of the lion 1.f the

… in the Arab 1921, raid . . - • the Jewish village in June, reports a membership of 200,000. nary, the statement declares. by fail- on t B anquet to Supplement Action .1(u .1 I I 11 ( I f. was sacked…

… Kishk, who was serving , . By DR. CYRUS ADLER a 15.year sentence following his con- the land," and states that his only , me ntement, held on June 8, the Uni. "There is only 20 per not of genu- , the

…, conferred upon Rabbi Franklin by torium on Wednesday evening. Dr. resolution asserts, are being inflicted president of the A merit. • n Jewiah Commit. . the Rev. John P. McNichols, S. J., Ph. Chaim Weizmann…

… months of the - - - --- (ion, which gave the reason for the of the mandate granted Great Britain of this proclamation, it is and unwarranted attacks upon the honor conferred on Dr. Franklin, and When the

the homeland, the In the field for the nomination for foundation, did t hi s . consu as OCCagi011 arises on matters physical room of Palestine and the Leo Morris Franklin, Bach. _ _ _ _ the highest…

…' uti on these sub- sinner with the aptcroval of the Co- sIg p the I oulace of the Unitt•d States and to en p - scholar . for that, Burin g nearl y • .. in Palestine," the world Jewish leader ;Ie b ' rew…

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL. VIII. NO. 4. DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY JUNE 25, 1920. MERCHANTS ESTABLISH OFFICE JEWISH MURDERED ON WAY IN DETROIT TO AID FROM…

…:1 official of the Lieberman. Harry Linn , , Suppl Department. 'Nth Inf. Ness- retire , entatuiti• to its on the subject, Jewish .agricultural and Industrial York.—In an interview this Nfarg.dis. Benjamin…

… about 1,1100.00t acre.s, represent- 111.01 and Michael Barber. also sailed but is gaining it . • ci%ilizatiou through Jewish efforts ' From one 01 those Luc-tale. records in the files of the American ing…

…. of th e they choose, designate any spe- seat (4i 1114. Second The itiid •:g our. be i the • ,gees titnes• on the farm; the farm finding the United State- are It •• "In the meantime, pending the cor…

… Conference sailed Sati.- n I, terial Division of the Graves Regis- the former body limited itself exclu- FRED M. BUTZEI- • • • structions and also gave them aid to- day. lune 12, on the Lapland. inchol- sisely…

… activties helped to place the Prof. Felix Frankfurter and Mrs lions for both houses of parliament Mich. grases showing headboards with the , . , . Jewish farmer on a strong and solid Nlary Fels. Judge Julian…

… office in Chicago. which wa• es- ence because ot illne•s any other mem plans to return many of the National Committee—Hon. Nathan i They certain'y are better informed on tablished in 1912. under the manage…

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… flattering li..IrlIn111 are hie s u r y , c iti, \' . L . . g ,,,,,,,,,,,, h as p ro _ „ Cr' Bon on Meat. .•f I his 1 , 1..1 ofiirt, that (hull , In.• unc ti on laid to the soul of the oil. .. \It- 1:•• .• .1…

…. JOSEPH SANDERS fill the vacancy on the Common Pleas Court la nth. Mr. Sanders, a4 a lifelong I le, ot•I'at, ranks 111111111g the 1111t,tandul,:. figures in his party in this state. Ile was candidate fur…

…111F AN OFFICIAL LEGAL NOTICE NEWSPAPER FOR 4 Th:2nNile: WAYNE COUNTY NEW York Public Librar and Fifth YORK, N HV THE LEGAL CHRONICLE and RESOLUTION ASKS Don't Confuse The Issue! OFFICIAL…

one [I • y'lt g111$ I t. litany ittaa,,le Ills 0 1..1, It) PHILIP SLOMOVITZ UII ri 11. ' IHUER CHALLENGE Set Aside I pilYs SEVENTH ANNUAL ALLIED JEWISH DRIVE HURLED AT U. S. For J. F. Lfirt…

… OF JEWISH WELFARE FEDERATION WILL BE LAUNCHED HERE ON SUNDAY, JUNE 4 PROTEST MOVEMENT „d . Two Sigrrmi for ltti:ZIF'ranklit Nazi Anti-Semitic Crusade Is Directed Against All Jews, Not at East…

September 12, 1919 • Page Image 1

…- tures of three Roumanian censors. Jacob lilvYr, known as one of the most bitter of the Ilmigarian anti- Semites. has been appointed Nation- :tin) Nlinister. a post which carries ...what) oil, all Jewish…

the only object which re- Have Been Killed in One Year latures. the Jews as an inferior race, "tine race (mired systematized provision, for the —6,000,000 In Peril. incomplete, - as he puts it. In spite…

… existed b‘ a pirate and transferred the rab- Tbe right to employ freely 5. de on Recent Tour of Pales-' hot later than the third century, m dent Nleier Berlin, Nlordecai Danzis, the Entire World. m b…

…- tions, the "Kuppalis' tbox for weekly who came in 1419 to Bamberg. passed American peace delegation concerning fairs, as religion, welfare activities, disgrace of these pogroms upon the cago on S111111…

…;0' aiterionin in the distrilnition of help for the emergency an ordinance that one-fourth of the Polish questions, the Morgenthati social ser•ice, educational and cul- twentieth century civilization. \ mlitorium…

…. looked forward to as one of the most distribution of food. For the ;111111111h, gave for charitable purposes, would investigation into Jewish conditions tonomy is to be covered by definite and it was…

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the inmates note, will start on November 4th on themselves through a central council a 40-day tour of the principal cities of 12. Sate for the guards on the of the country to bring the message turrets…

… Dreamers will be resumed on Sunday of this week at 11 o'clock a. m.. when Rabbi Leo M. Franklin will preach a sermon of timely interest and importance un- der the title, "The International Jew as a Jew…

the Jewish world. We cannot insist too much on the fact that Zionism no longer exists in and representatives of many organiza- ground of The musical service, as heretofore, the airy region of abstract…

… ideology, but has landed on the firm tions, religious, civic and charitable, stern reality. We are now called upon to put it into practice, and this com- attended the funeral at the Temple will be under the

… gations, to revive the spirit of Juda- of policemen on foot and mounted, ism.The "flying squadron" is the held the crowds to the sidewalks dur- first gun in a $3,500,000 campaign ing the funeral services…

… works on philosophy. religion and rated the altar, one of which was pre- Aaron Silberldatt, A. Bernstein. would not even arise. It is not worth Due to the large number of par- Maurice Steingold, Alvin…

… Tucker and ticipants the celebration had to be realization of Judaism's contribution medicine. The society meets weekly while to stop and consider this ago, met at the lodge rooms on the sented by Arthur…

… putting the will is President. iting delegations. As a part of the ceremony there was on the part of the Jewish youth," Mr. college, it is said, comes from acquir- principal stress on industrial develop- to…

… feld was elected president of the it on a par with the Jew, from whom fairs. Young men are more active tical medicine, not from sequelae or again the capital going to be invested The great wealth that he…

… from experience directed by session of the ground where to place means to an end—to do good. Justices Irving Lehman, M. Warley An elaborate banquet for 251) guests one day in the year for the Rejoicing…

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