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May 16, 1952 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-05-16

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Keywell Observes Montor, Venezky, Rothberg Address
His 65th Birthday Bond Leaders; Plan June 8 Canvass

THE JEWISH NEWS-17
Friday, May 16, 1952

Khof Charedim to Honor
L. Tenenbaums on Israel Trip

NeWly-organized Khol Chare-
Council Career Group dim with Rabbi Chaim Meisels
Venezky characterized as
as spiritual director. will hold a
"mythical" the fears expressed Slates Installation Event farewell m'lava malkeh at 9:30
in some quarters that where
Ruth Miller will be installed P.m.,: Saturday, at Lachar's in
bonds were sold at the same chairman of Car eer Group, honor of Rev. and Mrs. L. Ten-
time as the welfare fund cam-
enbaiim. who are leaving shortly
paign, somehow the free dollar National Council of Jewish to visit Israel.
drive would suffer. He showed Women. at a dinner at the Lee
N. Framovitz. president, will
that in actual practice the re- Plaza Hotel at 6 p.m. Sunday. be chairman of the affair. and
verse was true; that in a corn- Mrs. Emil D. Rothman,
presi_ Rabbi Meisels will speak. Other
munity where the two campaigns
1 e a de r s will be
dent
of
the
Detroit
Section,
community
had been carried on simultane-
present and will give short talks.
ously welfare funds in each in- NCJW, and Mrs. Major A. Siegel
stance resulted in greater suc- will be guests.
cess than in the previous year.
Other newly elected officers
are: Emily Breuer, Fay Gollob,
Jewish. Boys, I, 2, 3
Esther Sears. and Hermine Stone
vice chairmen: Elsie Switzer.
In Spelling Finals;
treasurer: Mildred Label and -
FOR EVERY
June Brezner. secretaries, serv-
Little Raymond Wins
PURPOSE
ing on the board are Sadie
Loyalties in the Jewish corn- Grossman. Gertrude Kantor.
munity were probably split into Pearl Leventon. Goldie Levin-
i
three equal , rooting sections as stein. Lillian Lewis. Faye Port-
the Metropolitan Spelling Bee. ner, Barbara Rose and Pearl
sponsored by The Detroit News. Shanbom.
entered its final stages last Fri-
Following an installation din-
day.
ner, the inaugural ball will com-
The finalists were three Jew- mence at 9 p.m. The Don Ron-
ish boys. who had spelled their aldo Trio will provide music for
way through the greatest num- dancing. This affair is for paid-
ber of rounds necessary to win up members and their guests.
• CANVAS • VINYL
the bee. Walter Bagdade. a Reservations may be made with
• ALUMINUM
seventh grade student at Dur- Elsie Switzer. UN. 3-6836 or Fay
ORNAMENTAL PORCH RAILS
fee Intermediate. was the first Gollob, UN. 1-2399.
of the trio to fall, misspelling
Call
esr tilLr it e :
"adjuration."
The battle then was between
Rosen's Kosher Meats
DIAMOND Awning Co.
Harry Taub, a 17-year-old stu-
Choice and Prime Meats
dent in the eighth grade of the
16209 W. McNichols
Kosher Salami,

Henry Montor, executive vice-
On his 65th birthday, which
he observed on Thursday, Henry president of American Financial
and
Development Corporation
C. Keywell, well-known Detroit
for Israel, which is conducting
the Israel bond drives through-
out the country. addres.sing a
dinner meeting of members of
the board of governors of the
Detroit Israel bond drive. May
8, at Hotel Detroiter, reviewed
the events that led to the
launching of the $500.000.000
bond drive and told of the
enormous accomplishments al-
ready attained with bond funds.
Other guests at the dinner
were Julian Venezky and Samuel
Rothberg, national leaders in the
bond drive. Max Osnos presided.
The board members attend-
ing the dinner welcomed the
announcement that Mayor
Abba Husbi of Haifa will be
Detroit's guest June 4. at a
HENRY C. KEYWELL
dinner at Bel-Aire. Mayor
business man and communal
Hushi's visit will precede a
worker, said his financial suc-
second house-to-house solici-
cesses have not dimmed his early
tation for new bond subscrip-
struggles. "I recollect." he said,
tions. Sunday, June 8. under
"my early struggling days and
the chairmanship of Harry
am mindful of the Almighty's
Schumer and Phillip Stollman.
bounties."
The annual report of Edward
Born in Nowogrodek. province H. Singer. city manager for the
of Minsk, Russia. in 1887, he bond drive in Detroit, revealed
came to New York in 1906 and that since the inception of the
was engaged in several business- campaign in May. 1951, $3.577.-
es there. Heathen went to Mem- 250 in Israel bonds have been
phis, Tenn.. and later to Buf- subscribed in Detroit. Of this
falo, N. Y. He settled in Detroit total. $1.143,250 is as yet unpaid.
To help Israel meet its current
in 1908 and. after marrying Rose
School for the Deaf and little
Beneson in 1910, entered the and pressing commitments and
' Raymond Sokolov. the bee baby
building and real estate busi- obligations. the week of May 18 and a fifth grader at Hampton
through May 25 has been set for
ness.
Elementary School.
He was president of Congrega- an intensive cash collection
Harry was eliminated after
drive.
"Cash Week" Chairman
tion Bnai David for 13 years, and
misunderstanding ' t h e word
the structure. on Elmhurst and Sam Feldstein called upon all "tankard." spelling it "tanker."
14th was built during his presi- those present to lend every ef- Raymond. the 10 year old son
dency. He has been active in fort to enroll volunteers for this of Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Soko-
behalf of the Allied Jewish Cam- all-important project.
Venezky and Rothberg con- lov, of 17576 Muirland. confi-
paigns. United Foundation.
gratulated
Detroit leaders on dently gave the right spelling
American Red Cross. American
their
splendid
record in bond and won the right to represent
Cancer Society and has aided
sales
and
exressed
confidence the Detroit schools in the na-
veterans' organizations. In ad-
tional bee in Washington on
dition to supporting many local that with continued devoted ef- Thursday.
and national causes, he is fort. the Israel bond campaign
Although Raymond won the
especially active in behalf of in Detroit will surpass the ex- title and the hearts of the audi-
Young Israel, Yeshivath Beth cellent 1951 accomplishments.
ence because of his age the is
Yehudah and Yeshivath Chach-
the youngest winner of the De-
mey Lublin.
N. Woodward Group
there was enougn
troit bee
During the 1931 depression. he To Install New Officers
glory left for Harry. who had
assisted in establishing soup kit-
prepared very hard for the bee_
chens He is a director of the
the
North Woodward Branch. Jew- The word he missed was on
Hebrew Benevolent Society. His
Welfare list of unstudied words.
liberal gift helped establish the ish Women European
Harry. who spells by reading
will install its
Young Israel Center. He is a Organization.
newly elected officers at cere- lips. could not be made to un- I
member of the Masonic Order,
"tank-
new
word.
Knights of Pythias and Oddfel- monies at 12:30 p.m., Wednes- derstand
and this
went
down
to defeat.
day,
ay, a
lows.
Raymond. a popular student at
Israel Center.
Hampton who likes outdoor
During World War II. Mr.
Mrs. Sadie
sports as much as study. was 1
Keywell and Isadore Kowal. co-
Bienenfeld will
given a long ovation lar the au-1
owners of Barium Hotel. offered serve her sec-
dience. and received the con-
all their hotel facilities for ob-
ond term as
gratulations of Harry and Wal-
servance of all Jewish holidays president of the
ter. the two runners-up.
and for Christmas and New Year
group. w hich
celebrations to servicemen.
recently c o m-
Of the 134 institutions that pleted its season t
received his support last year, with an orphan
23 were civic. 15 local. 42 religi- shower. wit h
ous. 30 Israeli. He helped clear proceeds going
the mortgage of Shaarey Zhom- to purchase
ayim Synagogue on Muirland in medical supplies
1935.
for Israel and
In 1932 he was a candidate for for orphans. Bienenfeld
Congress on the Republican
Installing officer will be Mrs.
ticket.
Morris Disner. Besides Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Keywell's chil- Bienenfeld. those to be inducted
dren are Mr. and Mrs. Phillip are: Mesdames Joseph Zucker-
Levant. Mr. and Mrs. Kopel I. man, Hyman Dresner. Paula
Kahn. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome M. Goldsmith, Hyman Koblin and
Keywell. and daughter. Joyce. B. Silver. vice-presidents: L.
They have five grandchildren. Kaplan. I. Goldblatt. L. Levin.
His brothers. Jonas, Sam, and secretaries; B. Kosoglad. treas-
Barney, in Detroit, Julius in
urer; M. Disner and S. Helper,
California. and sisters. Mary and chaplains; A. Licht, birthday
Annette. in California. joined in
fund; A. Goldberg, tree fund: J.
greeting him on his 65th birth- Rothbard. memorial fund; J.
day.
Hoff and L." Rich, sick commit-
tee.

Home for Aged Women
To Hold Installation

MRS SAM -
UEL ZELDES
will install new
officers at t h e
nnual luncheon
and installation
ceremonies of
the Women's
Auxiliary. Jew-
ish Home for
Aged, at 12:30
p. m., Monday,
at Bel-Aire Ter-
race. Members
and friends are
invited to call
Mrs. Mark
Benack, WE.
5-8552, or Mrs.
George Bass,
TO. 8-9479 for
eservations.

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27th Annual Concert

DON FROHMAN

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With Assisting Artists

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And Noted Young Tenor

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Sunday Eve., May 25th, 8:30 p.m.

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