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of an argument. He wouldn't sit was with the rabbi constantly
on the fence."
during the days and weeks pri-
Mr. Kohn remembers the or to his death.
"I was with him by his
rabbi as introspective,
worrying about individ- Graves tone of bedside when two rabi
L evin in
came in to visit him," sal
ual Jews and their situ- Rabbi
B'nei Brak,
Mr.
Roberg. Rabbi Le
ations.
Isra el.
drifted in and out of sleep,
"He would say, 'I feel
the weight,' " Mr. Kohn said. during those final days. But, acJi
"People didn't realize that he cording to Mr. Roberg, when)
felt their problems; he didn't Rabbi Levin awakened to see
the two rabbis, he picked up a
just listen to them."
Mr. Kohn remembers Rab- conversation that he started
bi Levin forging partnerships with them six years before.
"He honored us and guidec,
with all sides of Judaism. He
worked especially hard with us," said Mr. Roberg. "He had,
the late Shaarey Zedek Rabbi a surprising sense of humor. Het
Morris Adler on issues of could be quite sharp when he
kashruth and Jewish divorce. had to be."
When Mr. Kohn would finish
Stuart Teger, president of
learning with Rabbi Levin, it Akiva Hebrew Day School,
was very typical to see Rabbi remembers his first Sabbath
Milton Arm, then Beth in Detroit in 1979. Rabbi Levin,
Achim's rabbi, coming in for walked over to him ail\-
welcomed him to the syna-J
a session.
"He made the Orthodox prac- gogue.
"Next Shabbos I walk in, he
tice of Judaism a modern-day,
liveable experience," said Mr. calls me by my name," said Mr.,
Kohn.
Teger. "I was so impressed; that
Ezra Roberg, Beth Tefilo was my introduction to town.7
Emanuel Tikvah's president,
"I used to pick him up for
also has connections to Rabbi Minchah (afternoon services)
Levin dating back to Mr. so that he'd have someone ,t(J
Roberg's youth. Mr. Roberg has lean on. Later, he became 'So
difficulty holding back his tears sick, so weak. I once looked at
when he speaks of the man. He the weather and told him t9