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…American Yewish periodical Center LWISII HRONICLE r- All .1,••ish News Views All Jewish WIT I ;OUT BIAS Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN BEHOLDS IN MEXICO HAVEN FOR JEWISH REF UGEES IN CUBA Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1924 VOL. XVII, NO. 1 Former President Journalist tn,us a r T gltefrt. FEulogizes' Jewish MARSHALL DEPICTS [ "MILLIONS OF JEWS ...…

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…PAGE TWO r_ telkitton;tEmstitilwencus SSW Zi!c Tilithren's Tomer WITH A SONG ON THEIR LIPS By Rabbi J. Max Weis. What an unusual scene! A little Jewish boy was pointing his finger in scorn at a very handsome and nobly dressed Jew who had just passed him. "Coward! Traitor! Shame on your goal!" shouted the boy. The man's face reddened with shame and. anger. Ile was a ma- rano, one of the many Jews who had accepted the Christian religion a...…

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…*raw faithPeriedie earter CLUPT011 AtfsNoa - CUICUMATI 30, 01010 PAGE THItElt TilEi)LTRomfrxisnOIR MICLE a•••_fr'- Li.Or ..1.4,0f/:`74",1%'1%‘!"-z Oriole Girls. Miss Anna Pollock of 5033 Holcomh avenue woe, hostess at the last meet- ing of the Oriole Girls Club. Hiss W1ill first prin. at bunco and Miss May Goldfair received the eon- solatein. Mrs. Joseph Davidson was next meeting will be held guest. at the bnt,- of Miss Geraldine Tucker ...…

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…inuncitiorr,/inisti Ohms 'CIF. PAGE FOUR HADASSAH VISIONS RELIGION INSTITUTE GAINS IN SERVICE BEGINS THIRD YEAR Seeks Membership of 1,000 and Makes Rapid Strides as Center Plans to Enhance Benefits For Training Rabbinic and to Palestine's Needy. Educational Leaders With the two-fold purpose of en- larging its present roster to 1,000 members and of acquainting the J•w- ish women of the city with the activi- ties sponsored by the national or...…

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…A ikericam ffewisk Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE FIVE PIED/NIX/IT /DUO RONICLE RE d 1 of , by the guild be. ' his Jew. • de_ ems the the r of fol. 'arty al. love- ire th , like fu. has Prot ageo It of pelin I re. 'hose con. her "It et of that orof I the Arn. Wing rms. Aar. osed. the rosa Itieal erna. knon SEMINARY AWARDED LIBRARY BUILDING ORT OBJECTS SEEN AS ECONOMIC BON TO EUROPEAN J ws Ame...…

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…NOVEMBER 2 . i9 2 1 711E E1 norrjEwisn (ARoA lc LE COOLIDGE PRAISES JEWISH CHARITIES GOV. STORRS HOST TO DUTCH DIPLOMAT - - JERUSALEM. — (J. T. A.)-., Count van I,imburg Stirum, minister of the Netherlands at Cairo, formerly Viceroy of Dutch East India, and Countess van Limburg Stirum recent- ly were the guests of District Gover- nor and Lady Storrs: Members of the Dutch Colony in Jerusalem, including Mr. Van Vriesland, member of the Pales...…

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…Ei)cmorrit.% giRONIC.LE PAGE FOUR CK2$4. 4tw S9 1291‹.(-- S OM, ss Pub • 11 01•Ver _ e..,.., Weekly by Th. Jewish Chronicle Publishing CTS, Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager Entered a Second-class meter March S, ISM at the Pontoilleeat Detroit, Mich unit , r the At of M•th L tats . General Offices and Publication Building 850 High Street West Telephone. Glendale 9300 Cable Address Chronicl...…

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…A merica Polak Periodical eater CLIFTON ATIX01 - CINCINNATI 40, OM c o ep f T5 14 ------ 0-1 A S . tf. (Copywright, 1921. 1:1)1"- • c.JOSEPH-,- --- - - By Chas. 14. Joseph.) Newark, N. J., kindly step to the front. This seems to be your week. an was one of the ou tst and ing ts in Americhis That Sribute to Felix may evennfluenye i o f Felix Fuld Fuldlive in N eW ark , N . J ., b ut the so ts, twhi:o. deeds, communally speaking, is n...…

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…- - IP:rwrr, /yam Rox ICtE PAGE EIGHT !ACTIVELY INTERESTED IN AUXILIARY DANCES Mrs. Karbel is actively interested in the series of monthly dances given the last Sunday evening of each month at The J. L. Hudson Co. Woodward and Farmer at Gratiot The ballroom and stage of the Phoenix Cluh was adorned with pumpkins, corn stalks, turkeys, au- tumn flowers, chrysantaemums, palms and other appropriate Thanksgiving decorations for the performa...…

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…4 4 td ( 4merkam 5cwish periodical Cotter CLIFTON AYCNVI -CINCINNATI 30, 0810 E 0 ,/,,,,,,3/4 ,-ki.rw,..2.t"itp",:co Exquisite New Gowns 1 L For Women and Misses' $65 --- $95 and upwards i;cocoettes, Safi. and Crepe.. New ..heath-likr,rirrulor limieri,liodett and IIIIII r efill flounce effects. Struightline IT /1/11111 . 11. ,..othful bouffant xtylre are 1 1 4 - .4 77 1 3.r mill111 1 o . 'N 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 110 1 . . - 44. ,11....…

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…PLEPen conit.wish(Aarsoctz PAGE TEN OBITUARY octal .and Qrsonal' Mrs. Harry G. Levinson (nee Lee Colmes of Boston) of 2092 Pingree avenue has left for an extended east- ern trip. She will visit her parents in Boston and friends in Portland, Maine. Miss Mayme Stone, 1279 West For- est avenue, and Mrs. D. Freedman and children of 785 Distel avenue are spending several weeks in the east with relatives and friends. "The Store Beautiful on Gr...…

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…PAGE ELE. 7i1ePtiltonlimmt (A Ito:view :-: CLASSIFIED :-: Pen Pictures of New Palestine TO EXAMINE JEWISH SHOPPING DIRECTOR CITIZENS' RIGHTS Leopold Vadasz, former minister of justice in the Tisza government of Hunga ry, died recently at Budapest at the ageof 65. Mr. Vadasz was born of p000r, Orthodox Jewish par- FOR RENT-Upper seven-room flat in steam heated apartment. Jani- ents, worked his way through a law tor services. :1924 Brush. Ope...…

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