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…America 'apish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO MICHIGAN'S OLDEST ANGLO- JEWISH PUBLICATION o . c'.1"()RY f' '%, BUY •IIITIO I ' ,•6 15 fit • , on. and ex. be 00 eld ek of. his to A" 2911, tear of Service to Jewry •TTT•• DS AR• ... . sumps Detroit Jewish Chronicle -- VOL. 46, NO. 28 and The Legal Chronicle DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1944 10e Single Copy; $3.00 Per Yes 4,500 Jews of Rome De...…

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…2 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICtE and The Legal Chronicle July 14, 1944 PUBLIC OPINION IN MEXICO SUPPORTS PALESTINE JEWISH COMMONWEALTH PLAN HELPS REFUGEE CHILDREN FROM BALKANS REACH PALESTINE NEW YORK, N. Y.—PublicJewish organizations and is par- opinion in Mexico and leaders of ticularly appreciative of the good government in that country have will that resulted from the re- visits to Mexico by the lead- a sympathetic understandin of cent ers ...…

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…• America "elvish Period cal Carter Jul CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and T). Is al Chronicle 14, 1944 Phi Sigma Nu Sells $138,425 in War Bonds When final figures are tabulated on the Fifth War Loa Drive, the achievement scored by the Phi Sigma Nu Fraternity will undoubtedly rank among Detroit's top efforts. The Phi Sigma Nu was recently organized by six high school boys with the chief purpose to help the...…

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…4 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The legal Chronic!. July 14 . 1944 Detroit Jewish Chronicle will have to be reconditioned and re- r— trained, and perhaps not a few will have and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Published Weekly by Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. to be imprisoned in order to rehabilitate JACOB H. SCHAKNE. ...Pres.-Gen Mgr. them. We are similarly persuaded that b y Al Segal JACOB MARGOLIS Editor many Germans have never accepted the ...…

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…A merica 'elvish Periodical Ceder July 14, 1944 CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Cz echoslovakian Minister Receives Check That Will Establish Wedgwood Memorial Knollwood Sells $5,000,000 in 5th War Bond Drive The Knollwood Country Club, with a quota of $1,750,000 in the Fifth War Loan campaign, sold a total of over $5,000,000. Chronicle 5 GRADUATION EXERCISES OF DETROIT HEBREW PAROCHIAL SCHOOL HELD...…

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…6 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle July 14, 1944 In The Realm of Local Societ y Mr. and Mrs. Philip Marcu SP and son, Philip, of Glynn Cou rt are leaving July 19 to spen d several weeks in Charlevoix. CHARMING BRIDE Miss Gertrude Leve of Haze I- wood Ave. is visiting in Ne NV York and Monticello. • Mrs. Hyman Kaplan and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ellenstein ter, Sarah, of Roslyn Rd. are returned from a week-end spent spen...…

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…A merica 9ewith PerioXcal Coffer July 14, 1944 CUPTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and Th. Lila! Chronicle ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Aaron M. Pregerson of Webb Ave. announce the ,,,gagement of their daughter, Gertrude Marcia, to David M. Bruss, of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bruss. on- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Herman . of Tyler Ave. announce the Doris Fay, to Lt. Herbert Rosen- w agement of their daughter, mini of the United Stat...…

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…8 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle PROMINENT PUBLIC FIGURES AT SOL BLOOM "JEWISH UNITY DINNER" Rome-Bound for LB:C. Above: Left—Edward R. Stettinius, Assistant Secretary of State; Max Manischewitz, and seated center, Judge Jonah J. Gold- stein, toastmaster at the Jewish Unity Dinner in honor of Con- gressman Sol Bloom, chairman committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives. Over 1,000 representatives of Manischewi...…

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…elvish PaloSeal Cotter 14 1 944 : . CENTER CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Dr. Frank Black Conducts Mozart Concerto for ACTIVITIES-:— j C eo w nit s r i!buHti o om nse to for i)c, Aged Flute and Harp as Highlight of GM Symphony Junior Summer Program Enrolls 150 Youngsters made in the camp this season. Rates for Mothers' Clubs mem- bers are $20 per week, and $14 per week for each chi...…

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…soleollealit iss 1 0 JETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Orthodox Rabbinical Council of America Holds Annual Meeting in New York City Convening at Yeshiva College last week-end and at Pennsyl- vania Hotel Monday through Wednesday, July 12, the Rabbini- cal Council of America listened to several lectures on subjects of Talmudical law and research (Rabbi Dr. Samuel Belkin, presi- dent of the Yeshiva; Rabbi Dr. J. B. Soloveitchik...…

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…vimerkait Apish periodical eater July 14, 1944 CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Le al Chronicle THE HOME FRONT By ARCHIE H. GREENBERG Serv-A-Camp Project Plans More Activities For Coming Session le ie a 1 • Id :v [e its first board meeting for the fiscal year 1944-45, July 6, at the home of Mrs. Maurice Aro- now, 12841 Petoskey. Mrs. David King, president, presided. Plans were made for the ope...…

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…I2 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle CONFERENCE (Continued from Page 11 Michigan Synagogue Conference as the co-ordinating agency of all religious activity. Mrs. J. S. Sperka, president of the Women's League for Sabbath Observance, delivered a lengthy report on the success of that or- ganization, which from a modest beginning two years ago has now reached a membership of 1250 in its two branches, and through whose untiring e...…

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