Family Honors Keywells at Dinner Saturday on Their 50th Anniversary MR. AND MRS. JONAS KEYWELL This Saturday night, at a dinner at the Mayfair on Dexter, the family of Jonas and Leah. Keywell will honor them on their 50th wedding anniversary. . Mr. and Mrs. Keywell were married in their native city of Nowogrodek, Russia, in 1901. Both were born there 68 years ago. They came to the .United States in 1902—a year after their marriage—and have lived in Detroit for 39 years. They reside at 2205 W. Euclid. They have five sons and five daughters, 16 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. All were born in this country except their eldest son, Ben, who was 10 weeks old upon his arrival here. The Keywells are active in the Jewish Social Club of which Mr. Keywell is treasurer. He is especially happy to have a share in community affairs through this club and in handling charity funds and gifts for the Community Chest, Allied Jewish Campaign and other causes. National AZA Pledges $5,000 to Israel Youth Dedicate Detroit Group's Unit in Children's Village - URBANA, Ill. — A pledge to raise $5,000 this year to furnish a room in the Bnai Brith Chil- dren's Home in Israel was made by the delegates to the 28th an- nual national convention of Aleph Zadik Aleph, the Bnai Brith youth agency for high school boys. The young men also voted to intensify their program of bond sales, salvage drives and other community services. The con- vention adopted a national dis- cussion program which will be inaugurated this year. Defense mobilization work- shops heard representatives of the armed forces, Treasury De- partment, Red Cross, and Bnai Brith Anti-Defamation League as consultants to discussions on activity in these fields. The 250 delegates, represent- ing 11,000 members in the U.S., Canada a n d Mexico, heard Richard E. Gutstadt, executive vice chairman of the Anti-Defa- mation League, say that the mobilization of Jewish youth "carries with it a responsibility in excess of that carried by youth generally." Richard Segal, of Phoenix, won the national oratory con- test on the theme, "Not So Wild A Dream." Bernard Papin and Stanley Levin, of Kansas City, won the national debate contest on the subject, "Resolved, that synagogues become centers of Jewish life." All seven districts in the country were represented in each contest. Peter K. Rosedale, of Cran- ston, R.I., was elected national president. News was received this week, in a cablegram from Israel, of the laying of the cornerstone of the Detroit Bilitavot, in the Chil- dren's Village at Bnei Brak. Sponsored by a local committee which was • formed during the recent visit of Rabbi J. Kahane- man, the building will provide housing facilities for- 100 refugee children. This is part of the Children's Village founded by Rabbi Kahaneman three years ago. It already houses over 500 children who are still being located in non-Jewish homes in Europe. Details of the cornerstone lay- ing ceremony will be brought back by Detroiters who attended the World Zionist Congress in Jerusalem. A celebration is planned by the local committee, of which Mrs. A. Selmar is secretary. Detroit City of Hope Plans Mass Conference The Detroit Auxiliary of the City of Hope (Los Angeles Sani- torium) is calling a city-wide conference for 10:30 a.m., Sun- day, Sept. 16, at Turover Tem, ple, 12129 Dexter. Organizations are asked to at- tend the parley, t h e begin- ning of the fall drive for funds for the sanitorium. Groups may be represented by officers or by selected delegates. Call or mail names to Joseph L. Snitman, secretary, 2447 Fullerton, TU. 3-0077. Dallas Girl Is BBG President URBANA, ILL.—Almost 100 se- lected representatives of Bnai Brith Girls completed their four- day annual national convention at the University of Illinois with the election of Renee Romick, Dallas, Texas, as national pres- ident.- = THE JEWISH NEWS-13 Brant, Candidate for Social, Inc. to Hold Council, Offers Year's Season's First Party Salary for a Hospital Hora Being Side-Stepped The first open membership For Debka by Israelis The long list of candidates for party of the season will be held the Common Council at the pri- Friday, September 7, 1951 DENVER (AJP)—The Hora, of mart' on Sept. 11 includes Albert all things, is becoming taboo i n B rant, one of only a few Jewish candidates in the field. Israel, of all places! Mr. Brant, a member of Pis- That's the assertion of the gah Lodge of Bnai Brith, is 43. high priest of folk dancing, He has lived in Detroit 42 years. Finador Vytautas Beliajus, pub- He is co-partner in American lisher of Viltis dancing maga- and Supply Co. He was zine, who was admitted here as Pipe 16 years and has two a patient of the Jewish Con- married His wife died a year sumptives' Relief Society Sana- children. ago. His main interest is in the torium and Hospital. slum clearance projects which, Beliajus, in close touch with he believes, are not properly Israeli dancing circles, reports planned to provide housing for that a veritable crusade against p e o p l e in the low income the hora has been conduCted in brackets. the Holy Land by Gert Kauf- Mr. Brant pledges to give his man's committee to create a first year's salary to the hos- distinctive Israeli dance. The pital fund. Hora, Gert- claims, isn't Israeli at all, but is the national folk Bar-Ilan Chapter, Hamizrachi, dance of the Greeks, Bulgars and To Hold Open Meeting Sunday Romanians, and therefore re- The Bar Ilan Chapter of Ha- minders of the diaspora and its poel Hamizrachi will hold an suffering." open meeting Sunday, at 8:30 To replace the hora, Gert's p.m., in the social hall of Cong. committee is pushing t h e Bnai Israel, Linwood at Leslie. "Debka," an Arabian-style cir- Menachem Hameir i, delegate cle-group in which the dancers from Hapoel Hamizrachi of Is- hold hands instead of should- rael, will report on the recent ers, use distinctive knee twists Zionist conclaves in Jerusalem. and stamps of the feet, and ex- A film will also be shown. ert more variety and vigor than the continuous one-step of the hora. ETHEL G. MENDELSON Teacher of Piano 17198 Woodingham Dr. DI. 1-0279 Formerly on staff of Ganatol School of Music and Music Forum EVE MEISTER Dramatic Coach Private Instruction Only 2111 Ewald Circle TO. 8-8651 Also, talented pupils available for programs. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT New World Bnai Brith Group Plans Busy September Slate New World Chapter, of the Bnai Brith Young Men, has started meetings for the new season, and a busy schedule has been planned. Included among September activities are a wienie roast at 8:30 p.m., Saturday, at Palmer Park; a paper drive Sun- day afternoon, following base- ball game; championship base- ball game and picnic at Belle Isle, on Sept. 16; and blood bank rally Sept. 17-18 at Central High School. Junior Hadassah to Present Membership Hat Show Sept. 16 Ann Zelonka, president of Junior Hadassah, and member- ship chairman, Estelle Pikulin, announce a hat style show will be held at 1:30 p. m., Sept. 16, at the home of Mrs. Louis Red- stone, 19303 Appoline. Mrs. Red- stone is the Junior group's advisor. Young women, 18 to 25 are invited to attend. Getting Married? COI UN. 4-6442 Bale Post Beats Rex Lodge In Veterans Benefit Game In a double header played for the benefit of the Disabled Vet- erans Fund, Aug. 29, at Robin- son Field, the Joseph Bale post, champions of the Jewish War Veterans League, defeated Rex Lodge, Bnai Brith champions, 6-3. The second game on the night's program was won by Dexter Chevrolet, who blanked the city class A championship titleholders, 3-0. Dexter - Chev- rolet was winner of the class B city recreation league champion- ship. by Social, Inc. on Sunday, at Club Eagle, Eight Mile and Gra- tiot. Carlos Rivera and his orches- tra will be featured for dancing enjoyment, starting at 9 p.m. Chartered buses have been hired for those who lack • trans- portation. Meeting place is Davison and Holmur at 8:15 p.m. For further information call TY. 4-5289 or TO. 9-6869. 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