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…THE DETROIT JE WISH CHRONICLE MICHIGAN'S J EWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL. VII. NO. 18 Three Sections-26 Pages DETROIT, M ICHIGAN, FRIDAY APRIL 2, 1920 Zionists DRIVE FOR FUNDS Galician Arrive in New l'ot L _on Relief Mission • TO RESTORE HOLY( LAND IS STARTED A Seder in the Olden Days United Synagogue to ---- Appeal to New York University Students SOCIAL WORKERS TO FOLD 1920 MEETING AT NEW ORLEANS New York.—The New York Branch of the Uni...…

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…PAGE IVO THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE WOI11101118411€41110111C AOLICK ADOIIIMOIMOdge rw'D ta v Easter MacDiarmid's -- 1.4 GORH AM SHO P For All Detroit All Society Item, and other local note, should be communicated to the aft, of the Chronicle by 5 o'clock each Wedut rday afternoon In order to appear In the current week'it Issue. Phone Cherry UM t , orlety Editor. Mall notices so as to be received not later than Wednesday. NOW .. a ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE ocial and orsonai PAGE THREE 21 .15.IIII=1 , 11,1 31 ;1111=1 :111, L ""° — are^norummiinrnin aJLOLuILu;119. q1111 • imelhocks Miss Rubye Gurovitch entertained at a delightful party last week in honor of Miss Blanche Moscowitz at the latter's new home, 144 East Ferry avenue. Miss Helen Gordon and Miss Norma Frost] rendered vocal se- lections dur,ing the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Moscowitz acted as chap...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE . PAGE FOUR THE SEDER THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE It is pretty small business for a newspaper whose personal policies have not always been unselfish, to cast into the teeth of a man who for MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION twenty years has served his people at great personal sacrifice, a man who has never spared himself, that the only inducement that takes hint to Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Pub...…

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…▪ PAGE FIVE THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE ANN ARBOR NOTES Rabbi Samuel S. NI ayerberg. As- sistant Rabbi of Temple Beth El, De- troit, addressed the Jewish Student Congregation at the University of Michigan, Sunday night. Rabbi Mayerberg, in a forceful speech, pointed out that the evils of the pres- ent day civilization were due for the most part to a lack of religion in so- ciety . Last Sunday Rabbi Phillip Water- man of Kalamazoo address...…

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…PAGE SIX THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE RETURN FROM TRIP Furniture on "Time" IC Mrs. Samuel Goldman (Nee Miss Sadie Siegel.) Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goldman (nee Miss Sadie Siegel) have returned from an extensive wedding trip. They visited Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Mon- treal, Boston, New York, Phildelphia, and Atlantic City. PONTIAC NOTES Walking Oxfords Mrs. Norman Buckner entertained delightfully for eight ladies at a card- party Monday after...…

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…PAGE SEVEN THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE THE "HAS BEEN" \V. OSSII' America is a democratic country: consequently all its people enjoy equal rights. Still, there are excep- tions, and it is the cafes. especially those on the East Side, that make them. The cafes have instituted two orders in society: To the first be- long those people who cat at tables covered with white cloths, and to the second those who eat at hare tables. lllll II If • - l...…

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…PAGE EIGI IT THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Temple Beth El Notes SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES Passover Services. Services for Passover will bo held at the Temple on Saturday morning, April 9, concluding the festival Rabbi o'clock. The sermon will be delivered by Rabid Franklin on the theme, "Freedom and the Individual." On April 9th, oncluding the festival Rabbi hlayerberg will speak on the subject. "The Redeemer 'Avail." The publi.• Is cordially inv...…

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…▪ PAGE NI NE THE DETR011 EWISH CHRONICLE D9C101=10=01=10=10=10=10=000 Weekly Market Review Furnished by Statistical Department of O'Hara, Ferri.. & Co. National bank protection for your savings; tho highest possible type of service and co-operation on commer- cial accounts; and, It you desire to send money or do business overseas, a world-wide connection that assures satisfaction; these are just a few of tne advantages you gain by do...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE. PAGE TEN fAXI ono= ao=o=oo )ao 0 LI Motors, Oils, Mining and Curb Industrials for Cash or on Moderate Margins CHARLES A. STONEHAM & CO. 0 Real Estate Exchange Bldg., Detroit 0 U O TELEPHONE CADILLAC 6150 (Established 1903) Direct Private Wires 41 Broad Street, New York Weekly Market Letter Sent Free a Congregation Temple Israel has been organized at Amarillo, Texas. As soon as necessary funds arc in han...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Per Year, $3.00; Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY APRIL 2, 1920 VOL. VII. NO. 18 homes, he reported this rebellion duty and the law of state was also a Sulatnith with allusion to II Sam. 20, utest details, how he shall preach, religious law (Dina de-Malkuta Dina). with the effect that these Minyans 19, for it should work for peaceful conduct his school, keep books of ...…

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…PAGE TWO "HE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Princes Who Have NEW WAVE OF RIGOROUSLY ENFORCE Sufficient Leisure POGROMS REPORTED CITIZENS-RIGHTS BILL (Continued front Page One.) Millinery Department Entire Second Floor. 141 145 Woodward Ave. - "May's Hats Are Different" The smartest Spring Hats are "May's" French Room creations c 7VIAY'S "French Room" is the section of our floor devoted to the finer models—to exquisite and exclusive creati...…

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…PACE THREE THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE With Downcast Eyes lied the Cull of IL In the olden times a Jew named Yachiel :Michael kept all inn in a little village near Prague. The squire of that village was a wealthy noble- man—a count, whose innkeeper was likewise a man of no mean estate, a :Ilan of many good deeds who spent a great deal of his tummy in Prague —a man of learning who visited there the rabbinisch head of the yeshiba, of whom l...…

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…PAGE FOUR THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE - WITH DOWNCAST EYES sortaXts. Continued from page 3 What "Shoe Sense" I've got belongs to You--- her: "A princess!" She paid no heed. At the synagogue she took her place near her mother-in-law, lowered her silken eyelashes, opened with her tittle white hands the silver clasps of the gilt edged prayer-book and her lips began to tremble She had a scorn for jewelry, so they all said: "What need has sh...…

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…5J PA THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE THE EARLIEST JEWISH RELIGIOUS SCHOOL IN AMERICA FOR EASTER SUNDAY Something Entirely New Cherry Ice Cream Custard Pint and Quart Bricks Order Now from Your Dealer It's a Real Treat ICE CREAN COMPANY Glendale 4140 DR. I). de SOLA POOL probable that Joseph Jeshitrum Pin a, who aced as Ilazan after Pereira went in England, for sonic reason did not serve as teacher of the young. For we find that in...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE SIX NW T.-1 4V 4 t10704 The Pinch of Snuff Quality MILLS-FOX BAKERY GOODS are popular with all people who desire the best. Service MILLS-FOX BAKERY GOODS manufac- tured in a modern bakery, delivered direct to your home is SERVICE right up to the minute. .„ Mills-Fox • Bak i ng Co. Glendale 7590 Fourth Ave. and Merrick body he met. So he decided to say only "good holiday"—only to say It III I soft...…

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…LI THE EARLIEST JEWISH RELIGIOUS SCHOOLS IN AMERICA (Continued From Page 5.1 H. & B. MARKS 212-216 Michigan Ave. "Distinctiveness of VorintaitAip ••••—• BE clothes that come from my shops possess beside ex( lusiveness of style, "Gesilis also the distinction in workmanship that well dressed young men desire, J. LIEBER Men's Tailor 209 !Tway Market Bldg. CHERR\ 2236. • Season's Greetings SPECIAL EASTER LILY PLANTS $1.50 and up EA...…

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…PAGE EIGHT THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Citizens, Here's What the Couzens Plan Would Mean for Your Section of the City; Consider Well Before You Vote On April 5 Ghost Tracks of' "C" Lines On the East Side - West Side Woes Under the Couzens Plan To the people living east of St. Jean south of Harper and east of Van The Couzens plan of piece-meal operation could not have been framed bet• Dyke, north of Harper: ter if the mayor was out after ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Per Year, $3.00; Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY APRIL 2, 1920 VOL. VII. NO. 18. - • - a preliminaiy training of at least one reciting its pages with a mournful 100,000 year in building construction, road At the innkeeper's the volume re- chant in which the voices of his fath- building, agriculture and all kinds of mained untouched—locked away in a er and his grand...…

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…PAGE TWO THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE THREE BARS OF A SOLO feeble and almost imbecile about I himself of his obscure and lowly place ice. It was Zarfin who taught him the tions were to Chayim a secret source these thin, high notes, nothing mar- in Reuben, t e cabinet-maker' s shop, stops, the fingering, the notes—three tial or imposing. Chayim was puzzled and understood, with tears welling or four at a time. When he took his of fear and joy...…

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…Almeria:1r 'apish Periodical Carter C111TON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO a/ PAGE THREE THE DETROIT • JEWISH CHRONICLE LETTERS OF PREMIER THREE BARS OF A SOLO DISCLOSE ROUMANIA'S STAND ON MINORITIES (Continued From Page 2.) Bratiano's Correspondence With Pres, LARGE SELECTION O Dining Room Suites 1 $375 to $650 in Genuine American Walnut are sure to please you. Prices will not be lower. In fact there are still indica- tions of ad...…

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…• • • PAGE FOUR THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Journey of the Israelites From Egypt to the Promised Land, Depicting Locations of Various Tribes of Israel in Palestine. 4 111111Miseurnall11111111morsaisemnem rm- 11 cranzi 1=1)4 Z4 1:1" tanv -nro6.1 4rujAntnvunv5Tatrul 'i -nrrrra/131MATTIITEitri -r;71.w In= -run norrpn -pi n;/-12 1 7:; taT1119ncJor nNi pw •1B2 \ 4 4 41 1:17Q .770A'., (ft; .t-ft• .4-1 r.± 4 ; ,4 Vt t -, IV • UZ...…

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…PAGE FIVE THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE C.4.i TALMUD TORAHS_ OF CITY UNITE mosiniteixoni so; 17 Division Street School Joins With Wilkins Street Institution—Will Erect More Hebrew Schools in City. TON Co ... 105 Washington Blvd. At the Stealer Yc u Never Pay More at Canton's Th,'re is satkfaction In this fact alone, but In addition, there le available here the highest-class merchandise ',mon, able and an unlimited degree of personal S...…

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…PAGE SIX THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Problems of Unrest, Housing Shortage, Are International Easter Greetings NOW IS THE TIME TO David A. Brown, Forum Luncheon Speaker, Gives Business Man's View of Condition* in Europe; Belgium is Prosperous. Feather Your Nest Start a Savings Account If you wish to open an account with us and get one of these banks, call, phone or write us and our representative will call on you. You are welcome whethe...…

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…PAGE SEVEN THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Jews on the English Bench Omitting minor judicial positions filled by such worthies as the various Jewish Lord Mayors, who has dis. poised justice in the city, Mr. Sym- mons, the London Police Magistrate, and Mr. Emanuel, K. C., Recorder of Winchester—taking no account of these offices, the Earl of Reading is the third great Jew to fill the post of judge in this country, and the supreme office which h...…

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…PAGE EIGHT THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE COUZENS' DOUBLE FARE M. 0. PLAN VIGOROUSLY ASSAILED BY FORMER CITY RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS D. U. R. SERVICE AT COST PLAN, ,L- It Means— One street car system. One rate of fare. Free transfers. Years of peace and progress in unison with our thrifty and growing city. $20,000,000 in extensions and equipment NOW when needed; AT ONCE, not years from now. Extension of one fare to all the city including terri...…

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