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…A tmeriavl,farish periodical eater 1 All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS fil-E ET-ROIT .EWISH flitONICL THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXX, NO. 16 Palestine Is Only OPEN DM B 1RITH !(Says Salvation of the Jews) INFIRMARY WITH IMPRESSIVE RITES Beth El College Announces Courses Schreibman SUFFERING OF JEWS Rabbi Visits In Detroit IN BESSARABIA AND POLAND RELIEVED To I 1-0-4-0 HEBREW WRITERS PROTEST AGAIN...…

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…acs rritorr,./EwisnAROMIGLII PAGE TWO mwa••••••wie CENTERS ASS'N KIEV GREAT SYNAGOGUE . CONVERTED INTO CLUB CANTOR SILVERMAN AND CHOIR Succoth Celebrations: RIGA.—(J. T. A.)—The fight for The junior clubs, under the aus the possession of the Great Syna- pices of the Jewish Centers Associa- gogue in Kiev, the most beautiful of tion, will celebrate Succoth with a the synagogues in the Ukraine, was party on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 26, lost...…

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…v iatericair ffarislr Periodical Cotter CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREZ WA-ram/Limn Roracu; Athena Girls Club. program was rendered, under the The last meeting of the Athena ing flab for a Hallowe'en party, and chairmanship of Mrs. Edith Cugell, Hebrew Cultural Groupe. Girls Club was held Tunesday, Sept, the members chosen for the decoration 1 tar meeting will he held Monday, consisting of tenor solo by Julius liar- The Ilebrew Cultural Gro...…

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…ErasR t PnhIIQfP THE PAGE FOUR BOOK ON JESUS BY GEORG BRANDES STIRS HISTORIANS B'NAI B'RITH SPONSORS FIRST INN OF WEEKLY DANCES SEPT. 181 B'NOS ZION CHECK FOR $3,500 ACKNOWLEDGED The following communication was received by Mrs. Moses Kaufman, secretary of the B'nos Zion Organiz- ation, from Dr. Nathan Ratnoff, chairman of the hospital building fund for Palestine, in acknowledg- ment of a check for $3,500 which the Detroit organization re...…

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…Americo Prish Periodical Center PAGE FIVE litcY)unton;kwori 61 RON CRITICI7,15 LIBER AI, , r„:',.;,?,',„nrritiN .eartatl- civear%':::, . ' 11zira=f,rtors • MINN CONFERENCE th ' ' NEW YEAR GREETINGS for." "Just the affair you have been waiting w . e I he said he fears may result in e to be saved by the temper of its leader, Claude NIonteliore of Loudon. The followMg New Year Greetings were received toa "I found little in common among the...…

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…ittEikrworrjovisnORONIcLE, Nvittvkle , 4 ' V b' b"6 ' "6 'Cr " b'd '6 '6'o' IIEDETROIT EWISR etRONICLE Pealleked ■ W.1;.'i rili:;T:i.Z"C1=17, ;Zile, Ca., lac. JOSEPH J. CUMMINS JACOB MARGOLIS JACOB H. SCHAKNE '06 .66b. b6"6 " '6 'ent"bt6b President Editor General Manager comfort from the fact that not all the Jews can be set- tled on the land, it is but cold comfort. It certainly is not at all disheartening to the protagonists to...…

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…A lllefiCillt ffewisk periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 LIEPETROITAILISH OROXIME ing a week with Mr. and Mrs. Max Mariana, is extremely capable, but • this is to be expected, for it was he Kahn. who introduced Italian comedy on After a several days' stay at To- the stage over 25 years ago. "My Country" is one of those plays kilo, Mrs. N. Seitner and son, Rich- which no lover of amusement and and, have returned to their...…

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…PAGE EIGHT Only 11 Days More of % 1 „, Pck^e,, 1 1 1 9 I \ Chinese Jade Tree $9.75 After a month's vacationing in the September days are always inter-' esting and this season they are more : White Mountains, Mr. and Mrs. Ja- appealing than usual because of the cob Nathan and Miss Doris Ruth Na- crowding of events on the calendar ; than of Atkinson avenue have re-! prior to the opening of the numerous, turned home. In the White Moun- ...…

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…i91 A merico lavish periodical Cotter CUPTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE EW1S ROMICLE i1 911•WMI -- • N. W. LEAGUE SPONS ORS SIMCHAS TORAH BALL to Fa.N New Coats for Misses L uxuriously Furred 49.50 '75.00 and 1, pica r IEGEL@ NO "Tull ToTTOTITTAITET STATE COITNUTION WrIll MIT Orlith Sf0•1 0 The Health Of Your Child Is Guarded By Cleanliness. School Days are happy days for you and your chil- dren w hen you ref...…

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…ji;1; mconleNisn gorttat PAGE TEN 4111M1141101 smvavoloisoommoolamovoisam I ATHENA GIRLS DANCE ALUMNI OF J. 0. H. TO OPEN SOCIAL SEASON .a. . HELD FIRST MEETING and Mrs. Craig; three sons, AL Sam- uel and William, and one brother, $ M' octetu zitt Joseph. Miss Sophie Blanche Schwartz is --- Funeral services were held In a recent issue of The Detroit assisting in arrangements for the) Adolph Freund, Slone°, of the Or. 77: . Jewish Chronicle...…

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…A NCrialif lavish periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUll - CINCINNATI 30, 01110 PAGE ELEVEN THEPErRtirr P rosper ous Pal estine and the Short- comings Of the British Government LOT OF JEWS IMPROVES THROUGHOUT WORLD WANTED.-Saiesmen to handle high FOR RENT-Desirable steam heated room grade line of .tghting fixtures, lo- home f' f ror°nIezi;lr. t ThR.: P Tiel°o°t d cally. Retail contracting only. We BOARD OF JEWISH . MINISTERS 9201. 2339 Glenda...…

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…SEPTEMBER 17, 1926 01RONICIA - • • PROF. LEVIN TO ADDRESS SUFFERING OF JEWS ROUND TABLE SOCIETY IN BESSARABIA AND 'POLAND RELIEVED, The Round Table Interprofessional of bi- Birnbaum's in New Quarters. Birnbaum's, Detroit's popular f ur- (monthly will open its series riers, have recently inuved their shop — from Twelfth street to more preten- I monthly public lectures on Friday, (Continued From Page 050.)1 tious quarters in the Grand Rivi...…

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