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Until four months ago two publications in the U. S. could properly boast the description "national Jewish weekly." One was the Jewish Tribune, the other the American Hebrew. The Tribune, founded by the late famed Nehemiah Mosessohn. was published by his sons until last April when lack of funds forced its suspension...
Died. David Nehemiah Mosessohn, 47, editor and co-founder (1902, with his brother Moses Dayyan Mosessohn) of The Jewish Tribune, founder (1919) and executive chairman of Associated Dress Industries of America, appointed last year to the Hoover Business Commission; of arteriosclerosis; in Manhattan...
...Joseph Herman Hertz, Chief Rabbi of the British Empire, consented to be interviewed. It was a rare event and one for which Journalist Betty Ross, able stylist, took proper pride of accomplishment. Editor David N. Mosessohn of the Jewish Tribune printed her "story" last week. His Eminence, as Journalist Betty Ross likes to term him, received her in his private residence at Hamilton Terrace in the northwest part of London. Few U. S. visitors have had the privilege of entering his cheery reception room, with its large windows, its creamy-tinted walls, etchings, photographs. Journalist Betty Ross made herself...
Requital. Executive Editor David N. Mosessohn of the Jewish Tribune? made bold to advise Henry Ford on how to requite himself to the Jews. He wrote...
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