• In ra try ecome uhac i 13a#4?z, 4-th h. ,iDiiiio*.t o Lecture evo 1 or D - The name David Goldberg has become_ . syriOnynious with puhlic service.,-On his •70th birthday, on April,1 lie is . certain to: be - recipient of hundreds of messages-, from ail, over the country,- -and from Itrael, in appreciation ofl - lahori he has rendered tirelessly -- and gifts-he hat made with great'. eiterosity. - • His birthday corresponds with an important. decision he has just made 7- his retirement- from the newspaper distribution business and the tale of his Park Newt Agency to Ludington News Co. The - family decision to make their home in Florida brings regrets that , his service will not be available to • MISS 'DEBORAH EST the many causes he has served. DAVID GOLDBERG As inspirer of - efforts here for Mrs. -Tames Hope of Roily and Mr. John Eby of Fenton announce Yeshiva University, David Gold- He worked for Moses L. Annen- • the- engagement of their daughter berg his gained national recog- Deborah Ann Eby to hllchael L. nition. He has enrolled in the berg and upon his marriage to cause of Yeshiva U. the most Balkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Florence Lafer the elder Annen- prominent Detroit Jews, and the Thomas Balkin of Red Oaks Tr., berg gave him the local agency encomia given him included Birmingham. for his papers as a wedding gift. An August wedding is planned. special citations and university That friendship has been re- honors. tained and when the Goldbergs JO' At 11" X awr e ■ Alai fultirek - lc Mown, Confirmation ws,i7 When David speaks of having were in London two years ago they INVITATIONS CO lisEDIANs had a mere six-gade public school were the guests of U.S. Ambassa- BY • HATTIE education, his wife, Florence, dor Walter H. Annenberg. * SCHWARTZ , MUSIC it points to Yeshiva U photographs in From 1936,-Goldberg has been in * 356415 " BALLOON MAN * which he has appeared with uni- the ranks of the Allied Jewish , ASTROLOGER * versity professors in caps and Campaign. As an associate head • ac gowns and admonishes him: "You of the trades division in 1950, his *' have gone through the school of co-chairman included Sam Frank- SEVISINNI SCIRRARTZ life and are among the honored el, the present Allied Jewis Cam- AGENCY ;K in highest circles for a good heart paign chairman, and Paul Zucker. and a good mind." ..311- * JP. .24c2.2* man, now national chairman of the David, in turn, gives fullest United Jewish Appeal. olos ••• • credit for what he - has been able It is as founder of Detroit AND FEMALE to do to Florence. He recalls that Friends of Yeshiva University that ZATION INFORMATION when he established the Park News Goldberg has gained national rec- Agency she: had worked with him ognition. He has worked untiringly abort ion for more than 10 years, and that also for Israel Bonds, Home for information the many activities and gifts had the Aged, Jewish National Fund much of her share. and Zionist Organization of De- (313) 558-4672 - - That is why, on her 50th birth- troit. • He is a member of Cong. day, the annual Yeshiva Univer- Shaarey Zedek, Bnai David and sity dinner was complimentary to Mishkan Israel and national affilia- iTCHELL \ the 400 in attendance—David's gift tion include - most of the major in his wife's honor. - Jewish organizations. There is another distaff factor in P LAN N Dozens of messages expressing Goldberg's devotion to religions appreciation for his work in Detroit needs.- His mother, the late Tzipa and nationally are cherished by the Goldberg, was- devout, strictly ob- Goldbergs. servant, a supporter of Yeshivat They have two daughters, Susan Beth Y _ eshuda. David Continued - a and hide. family tradition which also had 00-jewisti History • E 111.11:14 • • ," the support of his father, Morris Goldberg:-lie labored for the Ye- *va,-stave to it and collected for it, and out of it grew a deep de- vo "on and strong affiliation with every religious movement in the city. - Actually, David ■ Goldberg's birth- day was on Purim. He was 10. when he cattle here from Russir. with his parents. - At 14 he was an errand -boy, at 18 he worked for Maxwell Motor Co., and shortly thereafter he began to sell news- papers on the corner of Michigan - RUSSHL SOMMER ASSOCIATES and Griswold. AGENCY-OF THE SHOW WORLD He started his own newspaper •:Orchestrits • Entertainment business in 1921 on Woodward and Spin:kers •-Concerts . Monroe and became a wholesale distributor in 1934.. Downtnwn . -Detroit - 962-8000 That's when he formed a strong Classified Ads Get Quick Results friendship with . the Annenbergs. 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Cult Linn. • Pendants • • gracelorts • Engagement Rings Come In or Call 968-0303 CAMP NAHELU in Ortonvill•, Michigan is now available for use by synagogues, schools, and affiliate groups during the week and on weekends from April lima November CAMP NAHELU is also available for private parties of all types, including swim parties, stags, Texas-style barbecues, clambakes, sweet sixteens, hayrides, and yes, even out- door bar mitzva parties. And all at most reasonable prices. For further infor- mation, please call the camp reservation office at 641.9400. Miss Bosin, Air. Owen Plan August Afarriage There's a New Look Coming Daytime Longs that carry 40 / into evening C BUY QUALITY — NOT PRICE! Makes PASSOVER ON- THE HEITATT iEWISH NEWS . . Ffiday;-atirdi „ 1972-!-35' . _ Oa one -Issue at least, men and LIDimmit,, author of '`Jews, women 4gree;. they-bOth.. 8#8.4713,t GOd, and History " and "The In- L.'2dencken: - destructible Jews," will deliver an Address at Cong. Shaarey Zedek 8 p.m. Tuesday on the subject "Is There A Manifest-Destiny in Jew- ish History?" Dirnont will be introduced • by Walter I.. Field, chairman of the congregation's cultural commis- -don, which _sponsors the spring keture series, ."Encountering the Jewish Heritage." Dimont combines a business ca- reer with his research and writing in the field of Jewish history. The._ public is invited at no charge. 1 ,*. 101a ■ LItirM‘' .-1:4140Rdn=Z. , .. •LX-1 MISS LINDA ROSIN Mr. and Mrs. Murray Basin of Northgate Blvd., Oak Park, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Linda Sue to Howard Owen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Meyer of Templar Cir., Southfield, and the late Mr. Marvin Owen. Miss Bosin was graduated from Wayne State University's college of education, and Mr. Owen was graduated from Eastern Michigan University. An August wedding is planned. • OSBORN HIGH SCHOOL will present "THE SOUND OF MU- SIC," 8 p.m. ,today, Thursday and March 17. For tirkets, call the high school, 372-8920. • ralleciion ,0 of Arts nes. /any IPC115/.7 !lad al $30 Open Sundays 6.-- Thur... 124 " Frt. \•'1,1 011o•r Day. 9:30-5 Coolidge at 9 Mile