44 Friday, April 1, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS DISCO PARTY David Goldberg's 75th Birthday by Infinity Disco Recalls His Leadership Efforts latest equipment call Dan Sandberg 3 53 -6699 David Goldberg's efforts on behalf of Jewish causes locally, nationally and inter- nationally are being remem- bered this week as the com- munal leader celebrates his i•gioe t Paddeuxer MIKE'S QUALITY FRUIT MARKET 75th birthday today (April 1). Goldberg has played an active role on behalf of Ye- shiva University by enroll- ing many prominent Detroit Jews in efforts to benefit the educational institution. Locally, Yeshivath Beth Yehudah has been the recip- ient of his generosity. 12 Mile & Southfield MIKE KOJAIAN AND THE ENTIRE STAFF. WISH THEIR MANY FRIENDLY CUSTOMERS A HAP- PY AND HEALTHY PASSOVER. DAVID GOLDBERG FRESH PRODUCE FRESH FRUIT -FRUIT BASKETS WHEN YOU ADD IT ALL UP, MIKE'S QUALITY FRUIT MARKET IS THE RIGHT PLACE TO SHOP! MIKES QUALITY FRUIT MARKET 12 Mile & Southfield Open 7 days: Mon. thru Sat. 9-7 Sunday 10-5 557-6820 The Quality & The Price Are Right PLENTY OF FREE PARKING It is as founder of Detroit Friends of Yeshiva Univer- sity that Goldberg has gained national recognition. He was 'worked untiringly for Israel Bonds, Jewish Home for Aged, Jewish Na- tional Fund and the Zionist Organization of Detroit. Prior to his retirement to Florida, Goldberg was a member of Detroit's Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Cong. Bnai David and Cong. Mishkan Israel Nusach H'Ari. He is affiliated with most of the major national Jewish or- ganizations. Goldberg came with his family to the U.'S. from Rus- sia at age 10. At 14 he was an errand boy, at 16 he worked for Maxwell Motor Co. and later began to sell newspapers. In 1921 he started his own newspaper business on Woodward and Monroe and in 1934 became a wholesale distributor. That is when he formed a strong friendship with the Annenbergs. He worked for Moses L. Annenberg and upon his marriage to Florence Lafer, the elder Annenberg gave him the local agency for his papers as a wedding gift. He has continued his friendship with the family through the former U.S. Ambassador Walter H. An- nenberg. Michigan Jewish Singles Council an organization for singles 18 - 35 affiliated with the Jewish Community Center invites you to ifs SPRING DANCE featuring THE AMERICAN SCENE 8 P.M. SUNDAY, APRIL 10 CASH BAR SINGLES 18-35 ARE INVITED PLACE: call Jay Silverman, 661-1000, ext. 219 ADMISSION $3 or Heidi Press, 643-7672, evenings Health Bnai Brith Activities Newsman and Author St. John to Address 1311Leaders Brunch Robert St. John, inter- nationally famed author and war correspondent will be the guest speaker at the 11th annual Bnai Brith Pres- idents Brunch to take place 10 a.m. May 1 at Adat Sha- lom Synagogue. The brunch is being held in cooperation with the Jewish National Fund. St. John has visited Israel has more than 30 times.- ra covered all four b-Is- raeli wars and has received the Medallion of Valor from the government of Israel. He , is the author of 20 books, most of them on Is- rael, including "Shalom Means Peace,' describing the birth of the Jewish state, and "Tongue of the Prophets, the biography of Eliezer Ben Yehuda, father of modern Hebrew. He is the only author who has written biographies of both David Ben-Gurion and Nasser. One of his best known works is his biogra- phy of Abba Eban. This annual event will honor the presidents of the men's and women's coun- cils, and the presidents of the 24 lodges and 26 chap- ters and units, as well as the tree and tribute chair- men. Admission to the brunch is by the planting of two or more trees per person. The trees will be planted in the Discussion The Workmen's Circle so- cial action committee will have a meeting to discuss formation of a community • task force for national health care 8 p.m. Wednes- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hurwitz, 21760 Kenosha, Oak Park. For information, call Workmen's Circle, 626-6016. JOE MILLER I and HIS ORCHESTRA Music For All Occasions 3 54-1 244 atoi ROBERT ST. JOHN bnai Brith Martyrs Forest overlooking Jerusalem. The Martyrs Forest will consist of six milliOn trees to honor the memory of the six lion victims of the Holocaust. For information, call Bnai Brith, 354-6100 or the JNF office, 968-0820. 11. STANDARDS CUSTOMS POWER-DRIVES –• .4 1 SHERMAN SURGICAL SUPPLY 13 S. Main St., Clawson, Mi. 585-0555 PAST DUE ACCOUNTS!! LET US COLLECT FOR YOU FOX & ASSOCIATES • 23777 Greenfield, Suite 277 Southfield, MI 48075 1-313-559-9600 Mr. Elias * * * HARRY B. KEIDAN. LODGE will hear Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg of Cong. Bais Chabad of West Bloomfield 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Carlyle Tower Apts. club room. Rabbi Silber- berg will speak on "Every- thing You Always Wanted to Know About Judaism, But Were Reluctant to Ask." Kosher-for-Passover refreshments will be serv- ed. The public is invited. For information, call Jona- than Jaffa, 358-4774. • ,.„ STARTS APRIL 5 AMPAL Brunch at Michigan Inn AMPAL—American Is- rael Corp. will hold its an- nual brunch 11 a.m. April 17 at the Michigan Inn, chaired by Morris Lieber- man and Abram Medow, di- rectors of the corporation, and local Zionist leaders. Hanna Semer, editor of the Israeli newspaper, Davar, will be the keynote speaker. AMPAL makes loans to and invests in some of Is- rael's basic industries. The community is in- vited. For reservations and information, call Lieber- man, 961-3260, or the Hista- drut office, 851-0606. The court jester of Czar Peter I of Russia was a Jew, Joan D'Acosta, a de- scendent of a Portugese Marrano family. 18th ANNUAL '4 KOLOR KONTEST 4 THREE GRAND PRIZES $100 Savings Bond 25 Savings Bond 25 Savings Bond 1st Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize Contest and Portrait Sale Is A - Once-A-Year Special For Rules & Appointments, Call Leo Knight Li. Photography 26571 W. 1 2 Mile Rd. . Just W. of Northwestern Hwy. Southfield 352-7030 •