THE JEWISH NEWS Friday. September 20. Mb Rabbi Sperka Names Topics for Holydays Her First . Egg Plans Made by Congregation Bnai David for Two Ser- vices for Children girl re- In Berlin, this ceives the first egg she has had in years at a distribution of food by the Joint Distribution- Rabbi M. Y. Lubart Bnai David School To Address Chachme) Registers Students Lublin's Supporters The Bnai David Religious school, . In Years Rabbi Mordecai Yehudah Lu- bart, first of a group of former students of Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin in Lublin, Poland, to ar- rive at the reconstituted Yeshivah in Detroit, will be the guest speak- er at the sponsors' supper to be held at Zack's, 8939 12th St., at 6 p. m. Sunday, Sept. 22. The board of sponsors was formed a year ago through the initiative of the Yeshivah's presi- dent, Jacob Soberman. Sponsors contribute $250 or more each. Sunday's supper will be limited to attendance by sponsors and their families in recognition of their contributions to the Yeshi- vah. Certificates of honor will be awarded to sponsors on this oc- casion. committee. Congregation Bnai David an- nounces that Rosh Hashanah services will begin on Wednesday evening, Sept. 26. Mincha will be- gin at 6:15 p. in. and Maariv services at 6:30 p. m. Thursday morning, the first day of Rosh Hashanah services will begin at 9 a. m. The sermon will be delivered by Rabbi Joshua Sperka at 11 a. tn. on the subject. "The Shofar as a Symbol". Thursday evening Mincha will begin at 6 p. m. and Maariv serv- ices at 6:30 p. ni. Friday morning the second day of Rosh Hashanah, services will begin at 8 p. m. Rabbi Sperka will preach at 11 a. m. on "Hovr Limited Is Your Vision?" Szalet's 'Experiment E' Friday evening Mincha is at 6 On Eternal Light Sept. 22 p. m. Saturday morning services will begin at 9 a. m. Rabbi Sperka On Sept. 22 at 8 a. m., one day will preach on the subject of before the scheduled announce- "Tshuva". Cantor Hyman J. Adler ment of the verdicts in the Nurem- with a well trained choir under berg war crimes trials, the Eternal the direction of David Shkolnick Light radio series on WWJ will will conduct all services. broadcast "Chronicle of the Dead," Youth Services an adaptation by Milton Wayne During the High Holydays, Con- of Leon Szalet's book, "Experi- gregation Bnai David has planned ment E," published by the Didier junior services for teen-age boys Publishing Co. "Chronicle of the Dead" tells and girls will be conducted in the chapel of the synagogue by a the story of a Polish Jew caught rabbi of the staff of Yeshivath in Germany at the outbreak of the recent war and his defiance Beth Yehudah. Junior services will be conduct- as the Germans, whose leaders ed separately for younger chil- were tried at Nuremberg, try to break his spirit and body. dren. A brief talk will be given by The children's' service will be Rabbi Irving Miller of Woodmere, conducted by a teacher of the L. I. Religious School of Congregation Bnai David in the small hall of Saudi-Arabia Explains the synagogue. These two youth services will $10,000,000 U. S. Loan be held on Rosh Hashanah, Thurs- WASHINGTON, (JTA )—Abdul- day and Friday. from 11 a. m. to lab es Suleiman. Saudi-Arabia's 1 p. m. finance minister. called on Presi- Tickets of admission will be dent Truman at the White House necessary to these services. and reportedly told him that the $10,000,000 loan which his govern- ment had requested from the Im- Mapai Elects Interned port-Export Bank was to help Leaders to Presidium finance a railway from Riyadh, TEL AVIV, IJPS, Palcor)—All the capital, to the Prersian Gulf. Jewish labor leaders now interned According to Suleiman, the late in Latrun camp, and one, report- President Roosevelt told King Ibn edly wanted by the Palestine po- Saud at their 1945 meeting that if lice, whose whereabouts are un- he was ever interested in building known, were unanimously elected a railroad, the U. S. might be able to an honorary presidium of Ma- to help him out. pai. Jewisi. labor party, which opened its conference here Sept. 5 The interned leaders are Moshe Shertok, head of the Jewish Agen- cy's Political Department. Bernard Joseph, the Agency's legal adviser, David Remez, chairman of Vaad Leumi 'Jewish National Council) Mor..ecai Shattner, member of the Vaad Leumi Executive and David Hacohen, chief executive of Solel Boneh, construction cooperative of Histadruth (general labor federa- tion). Aba Chushi, leader of the Haifa dock workers, is the man re- portedly wanted. In addition, Ma- pai elected David ben Gurion, chairman of the Jewish Agency Executive, who is now in Paris. World Labor Group Urges Immigration, No Discrimination MONTREAL, (JTA) —Robert C. Goodwin, American representative to the International Labor Or- ganization meeting here, stated the II. S. government was "con- cerned" that all immigrants of all nations should have equal rights and receive equal treatment re- gardless of race or religion. The statement was made at the closing session of the Permanent Migration Committee of the ILO, which later adopted a r es olution asserting the policy of non-dis- crimination was a fundamental condition of orderly migration movements. Gilberto Adamo, immigration expert of the Brazilian govern- ment, said his government did not practice racial discrimination and said it would welcome agricultural workers. OTTAWA, (JTA)—Immigration Minister J. A. 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