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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The only Jewish publication in the State of Michigan Devoted to the interests of the Jewish people Vol. I. No. 17 DETROIT, MICH., JUNE 23, 1916 Health and Disease Among the Jews $ 1.5 0 per Year Single Copies 5 Cents 10. By DR. EMIL RICE to eliminate the consumption of crease on this continent as well as The relative immunity of the Much of this immunity is undoubt- meat of animals which manifested in Europe. Th...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE g22121 212=92 21 "But I need a bedroom," I pro-: tested. The second household I invaded He turned on me angrily. "For 4 was in an advanced state of chaos. why then arc you running after .1,51 /C No less than twelve kids, some in me ?" he demanded. He expecto- %sr; rated over the banister, turned his their last shirts, others even with- By SAMUEL ROTH out that saving grace, were march- ■ 212 back on me coolly, and walked ...…

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…3 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Thirty - one Candidates Admit- ted to B'Nai B'Rith Lodge Noted Visitors Present at Impressive Initation Ceremonies Thirty-one aspirants to member- ship in the order of B'Nai B'Rith realized their ambitions last Mon- day evening, when Pisgah Lodge held its annual initiation ceremonies at the auditorium of the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. Mr. Benjamin Samuels of Chicago, President of the District No. 2, and Dr. Rudolph I....…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 4 Russian Subjects Ap- peal to President Wilson. tional temperament. The propor- LONG DISTANCE PHONE 836-,J tion of blindness is greater among the Jews than non-Jews, and nearly STRICTLY KOSHER all diseases of the eyes have a dis- Special Dinners for Tourists Despatches from Stockholm to tinct predilection for the race. MT. CLEMENS, MICH. B. MUSCOVITZ, Prop. Berlin newspapers, says the Over- Idiocy is not uncommon among...…

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…5 THE TEWISH CHRONICLE Jewish Young Man Wins Coveted Honor INSTERWALD Joseph S. Burak Chosen by Classmates as Class Orator at Commencement Exercises. Occupying a prominent position on the program for the Commence- ment Exercises of the Detroit Col- lege of Law, held last Thursday evening at Arcadia Hall, was Jos- eph S. Ilurak, class orator. The position of class orator, election to which is based upon scholarship, oratorical skill and ge...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE not necessary to look far for the possibility of finding such work. All that the sponsors of the Order need do is to turn back to their own Issued Every Friday by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Company. traditions and to realize what the lodge stood for in the early days. General Manager Then it was the great unifying center of Jewry. Why should it not be ANTON KAUFMAN - that today ? What the lodge needs to do in a commu...…

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…7 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Congregational News Temple Beth El Sunday services for the season have been discontinued, but Sab- bath services w ill take place un- interruptedly throughout the sum- mer, beginning at 9:30. Rabbi Franklin leaves for Wild- wood, N. J., to attend the Central Conference of American Rabbis, at the end of the coming week. It is important that no date for a func- tion at which Rabbi Franklin's serv- ices are required...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 8 Local Admirers of Hebrew Poet Celebrate Anniversary The Twenty-fifth Poetic Jubilee of Byalik Observed by Detroit Followers. Twenty-five years have passed since Chayim Nachman 1 yalik wrote his first Hebrew poem, "To the Bird." This event was com- memorated by the Jews of this city, when on Saturday night members of the "Hashachar," a local socie- ty for the study of the Ilebrew language, and their friends gath- ered...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Local and State News FRESH AIR CAMP FOR JEW- ISH KIDDIES TO BE OPENED SOON. Will Be Conducted Along Strictly Kosher Lines. Y. 'M. H. A. TO MATCH SKILL WITH TOLEDO The baseball team of the Y. M. The members of Kadimah Zion A. will meet the representatives Society of this city are ardent be- II. of the Toledo organization in a lievers in the truth of the old adage baseball contest at Sugar Island on that "All work and no...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 10 SOCIETY To insure publication, all items of social interest should be sent to Miss Ruth Rosenfield, 80 Palmer Avenue, East, phone, North 4063, not later than Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Simons, 24 Connecticut Avenue, have re- turned from Chicago, where they attended the G. 0. P. convention and visited the parents of Mrs. Simons. Mr. Maurice Chertok of this city, district representative of the Mutual Lif...…

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…11 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE SOCIETY Mars (Continued from page 10) Rabbi Rudolph I. Coffee, Super- intendent of Social Service work of the I. O. B. B., and President Sam- uels, both of Chicago, were in De- troit on Monday to assist in the initiation of a large number of new members in the local Order. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin was in Ann Arbor on Sunday of this week, where he attended a special meet- ing of the Executive Committee of the Jewish S...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 12 SOCIETY (Continued from page 11) Meyer Frank, Mrs. H. Friedenberg and Mr. S. Goldman. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rosen- heim and daughter, Sophie, were visitors in St. Louis last week. Miss Mignon Bing attended a house party in Richmond, Va., dur- ing her stay in the South. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Levy of Elmira, N. Y., spent several days in Detroit last week, Dr. Robert Sonnenschein has re- turned to his home in Chicag...…

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