Students in Jerusalem ORT Center Mizrachi Women Plan Pre-Donor Tune-Up At a pep rally an Wednesday, at Rosenberg's Catering, the Sisters of Zion Mizrachi will hear reports from Mrs. Joseph H. Kunin and Mrs. Rose Singer, who have just returned from the Bond Conference in Washing- ton. Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal, chair- man of the child rescue fund, will give a report on the des- perate need of thousands of or- phans in Israel, who depend on funds from the Mizrachi women for existence. The pep rally, beginning with a luncheon, is a preliminary af- fair to the donor luncheon, which climaxes the group's fund raising achievements. The donor will be held Oct. 31, at Adas Shalom Synagogue, announced Mrs. Milton Winston, chairman. Donor co-chairman, Mrs. Da- vid Shore, said that tickets or reservations may be made by calling her at TY. 4-7319 or Mrs. Morris Mondrow, TY. 7-1161. . Students at the Jerusalem ORT Center learn the intricacies of motor mechanics under the able direction of their instructor. This is a typical scene in an ORT (Organization for Rehabilitation through Training) school in Israel where over 1,200 young men and women are learning a Wide variety of trades and being equipped to participate in the economic upbuilding of a new TRIPOLI (JTA)—It is be- nation of their own. lieved unlikely here that the recent request of the World Jewish Congress executive that free emigration of Jews from Libya and the free transfer of their assets will be guaranteed in the Constitution of the new state of Libya, which will come For the last 12 years, Rabbi prior to each Jewish holiday. into effect Jan. 1, 1952, despite Joshua S. Sperka h a s been This year he will broadcast the broadcasting holiday programs Yom Kippur program over radio strong efforts being made by Giacomo Marchino, minorities station WJLB on Monday, Oct. representative of the United Na- 8, 9:30 to 10 p.m. tions Commission for Libya. Rabbi Sperka, who has just As a result, 3,000 Jews here returned from a trip to Europe who have registered for em- and Israel, will speak on "The igration_ to Israel are wasting Yom Kippur Message to the World." It will be an interpreta- tion of the meaning and the ideals of the High Holy Day Your Lovliness season in the light of present IS Our Business world events. In addition to this address, Cantor Hyman Adler • and the Bnai David Choir under the di- rection of Harry Siegel will ren- der the hymns of the Yom Kip- pur services. New Year Greetings from Iran Students at the ORT Vocational Training School in Iran join their fellow students at ORT institutions in Western Europe, North Africa and.Israel in sending their greetings and best wishes for a Happy New Year to the Jews of America, as thanks for the help they have so generously provided. With the cabinet making skills learned at the ORT school these young Iranian Jews built the Ohren Bodesch shown in the above picture. They hope to go on to Israel soon, where they will use their trades to participate in the upbuilding of their new homeland. Libyan Jews Hasten Immigration to Israel; 3,000 Will Emigrate Soon Rabbi. Sperka Broadcasts Yom Kippur Program Over Station WJLB on Oct. 8 36 THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 28, 1951 • no time in making necessary preparations for their departure in the early f4ture. Many of the 4,000 Jews here , who have de- cided to remain' in independent Libya are said to be changing their minds. Many of them would leave at once for Israel, it is reported, if they thought 'they could liquidate their assets and take the proceeds with them to Israel. New Year Greetings Happy Birthday ' Bavarian Group Says 'Hitler's Table Talks Are No History' ISRAEL HIMELHOCH Israel Himelhoch, one of the community's leading merchants, former president of Temple Beth El and a leader in human- itarian causes, will celebrate his. 65th birthday on Oct. 2. MUNICH (WJA)—Speaking in the Bavarian Diet, Premier Er- hard sharply attacked the pub- lication of "Hitler's Table Talks" by the German "Institute for the History of the National Socialist Era." He warned that the In- Stitute's subsidy "might have to be stopped." ROSEBUD BEAUTY and SLENDERIZING SALON Will Streamline Your Figure Notion's Newest and Sofeit Reducing Method Complete Beauty Treotments Results Guaranteed 2741 W. Gd. BlVd. TR''3-6550 Won Army Award: 1st Jewish GI from Rhode Island Dies In Battle for Korea PROVIDENCE (AJP) — The first Jewish soldier in Rhode Is- land to lose his life in the Kor- ean war died in action last Au- gust. The Jewish GI, Pfc. Alfred Sil- ver, was killed on Aug. 27, the Jewish Herald disclosed follow- ing receipt of a telegram to the boy's mother from the Defense Department. Silver, who was a drummer with various bands before en- tering the service in October, 1950, recently won the Combat Infantryman's Badge when he and other volunteers attempted to rescue United Nations' per- sonnel trapped by Communist forces. In the rescue attempt, Silver and his buddies were sur- rounded, but managed to eyade the trap and rejoin their lines. Greetings from Your Land ()lakes Creameries, Inc. SALESMEN Rosh Hashanah Greetings CINEMA THEATRE Detroit's "Art" Theatre 58 E. Columbia Gets Professional Honor MILWAUKEE (JTA)—Dr. Maurice Rosenzweig, administra- tive head of Mt. 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