N Obituaries are updated regularly and archived on JN Online: www.d.etroitjewishnews.com Naomi Kline Had A Zest For Life' Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses, where she served on the syna- gogue's ritual and social action commit- tees. She was very young thinking. She aomi Linden Kline -- an liked both tradition and innovation." ardent Zionist and frequent "This is a terrible loss to the commu- Israel visitor who had a pas- nity and a real loss to the shul and to me sion for making people happy personally," Bergman said. — died April 24 while on the third Mort and Sally Lewis of Farmington Michigan Miracle Mission. Hills were so impressed by Mrs. Kline Mrs. Kline, 69, of West Bloomfield, after meeting her on their Mission bus, suffered a heart attack after awakening they asked her to be the "flower girl" from a nap in her Jerusalem hotel room when they renewed their vows atop on the seventh day of the 10-day mission. Masada April 25; Mrs. Kline died the Her husband of 50 years, Bernard night before. "When she was around "Ben" Kline, returned you, everything home Sunday to make sparkled," said Mr. funeral arrangements. Lewis. Thanks to the efforts Mission partici- of the Jewish pant Rita Frumin of Federation of Shaarey Zedek said, Metropolitan Detroit, "I remember back- he flew home on the ing away from the flight carrying the Kotel on Shabbat Detroit teenagers who with a trail of tears, were on the March of for which I apolo- the Living trip to gized when I saw Poland and Israel. her. She gave me a Mrs. Kline's funeral great big hug and was held Wednesday at told me never to be Ira Kaufman Chapel. ashamed of sharing Interment was at my emotions. That Clover Hill Park was a very special Cemetery. moment for me." Naomi Kline in Israel "Naomi and Ben After raising four chil- were very close," said dren, Mrs. Kline Rabbi Stephen Weiss of Congregation earned a master's degree in social work Shaarey Zedek, who toured on the from Oakland University. same Mission bus as the Klines. That She then worked for Family and made her loss very difficult for him. Neighborhood Services in Inkster for 16 He told me she was having the best years, setting up halfway houses for the week of her life. It brought him a lot mentally ill. She retired five years ago but of comfort knowing how much Israel went on to earn a second master's, in meant to her." archival studies, from Wayne State. Penny Blumenstein, president of the A political activist, she fought against Detroit Federation, which sponsored the the Vietnam War and later was elected a Mission, said, "Naomi came to a place precinct delegate. that she loved and had a wonderful time Mrs. Kline, who enjoyed knitting in the last few days of her life. She will be and needlepoint, is survived by her remembered by all of us on this Mission husband, Bernard; sons and daugh- as the happy, upbeat and kind woman ters-in-law Daniel and Elissa Kline, ), that she was. Gary Kline, Matthew and Monica Rabbi Weiss characterized her as a Kline; daughter and son-in-law Abra "wonderfully optimistic woman with a and Richard Berkson; mother Ada zest for life and a love of Yiddishkeit." Linden; grandchildren Karen, Susan, Mrs. Kline's Zionist roots ran deep. Emlee, Victor, Rachel and Kenneth Her father left Odessa, Ukraine, for Kline, Ari and Isabel Berkson; sisters Palestine and served in the Royal and brothers-in-law Lois and Harry Fusiliers in World War I. She Nelson, Miriam "Mikie" and Gerald belonged to Habonim, and later Freed. She was the daughter of the Pioneer Women and Hadassah.She late Nathan Linden and sister of the was active in the Jewish National Fund. late Victor Linden. On the Miracle Mission, she visited Said her niece, Noreen Zimmer: her cousin Galina Lindenbaum, who had "If anyone deserves a standing ova- emigrated from the former Soviet Union. tion for living a real and true life, On Shabbat, Mrs. Kline would sit connected to people, causes and in the first row by the bima, remem- things that were important, it was bered Rabbi Aaron Bergman of Naomi." ❑ ROBERT A. SKLAR Editor DAVID SACHS Editorial Assistant N 4/30 1999 158 Detroit Jewish News Gerald Levin Dies In Jordan Gerald Levin, 59, president and CEO of Orchards Children's Services in Southfield, died Wednesday while on the Michigan Miracle Mission III extension tour of Jordan. The Ira Kaufman Chapel will be handling arrangements. The Jewish News will have a full obituary in the May 7 issue and complete information as it becomes available on its Web site: www.detroitjewisimews.com AUBREY BERENSTEIN, 50, of Troy, died April 20. Prior to his retirement last year, Mr. Berenstein was a supervisor with the Michigan Family Independence Agency. Mr. Berenstein is survived by his wife, Joyce Berenstein; sons Jason and Scott Berenstein; daughter Carly Berenstein; father Louis Berenstein of Farmington Hills; sister Dorsey Menken of Farmington Hills. Interment at Beth El Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association, American Heart Association and the National Kidney Foundation. Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. DONALD J. BERGER, 74, of West Bloomfield, died April 25. Mr. Berger is survived by his sister and brother-in-law, Pearl and Allan Ellis of Livonia; extended family Martin and Sarah Ellis, Adele Simms, Gabriel Slomovitz, Robert Feldstein, Michael Herman, Andrew Collins, Jerome Youngworth, Cory Darnell, Dorian Goggins. Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. NORMA BERNSTEIN, 79, of Ann Arbor, died April 26. As well as being a member of Temple Beth Emeth, Mrs. Bernstein was very active at the Jewish Community Center of Washtenaw County. She was an active par- ticipant with her friends and the staff at Glacier Hills. She is survived by her son and daughter- in-law, Jesse and Lenore Bernstein of Ann Arbor; daughter and son-in-law Ellen and Jay Baumstein of New York; grandchildren Zachary and Mara Bernstein, Kyle, Devon and Jodi Baumstein. Mrs. Bernstein was the beloved wife of the late Morris Bernstein and the dear sister of the late David Sprung. Interment in Flushing, N.Y. Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. MAXWELL ARRON BROOKS, three months, of Redford, died April 25. Maxwell is survived by his parents, Anthony and Rochelle Brooks; brother Noah Brooks; sister Rachel Brooks; grand- parents Fred and Reina Brooks, David and Dianne Raben of Livonia, Sandy Raben of -\ Commerce and Phyllis Brooks of Lakewood, Colorado. Interment at Machpelah Cemetery. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. HAROLD BURKE, 91, of Clinton Township, died April 26. Mr. Burke was a real estate executive. He is survived by his wife, Constance Burke; sons and daughter-in-law Marvin Burke, David and Aanaka Burke, Lee Burke; stepchildren Mary Bonavia, Andrea Bonavia, Paula Bonavia, Tony and Jacqueline Bonavia; grandchildren Naomi Burke, Sarbine Burke, Aaron Burke; stepgrandchil- dren Jacqueline, Jennifer and Kristin Bonavia; stepgreat-grandchild Jubilation Bonavia. Mr. Burke was the beloved husband of the late Clara Burke. Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. ANNA COOPER, 78, of Oak Park, died April 20. Mrs. Cooper was a member of Na'amat USA. She is survived by her son and daugh-` -\ ter-in-law, Gerald and Loretta Cooper of Southfield; daughters and son-in-law Lillian Stein of West Bloomfield, Sharon and Richard Bockoff of Birmingham; grandchildren Mark and Judy Stein, Gordon Stein, Keith and Ilene Stein, Kevin Stein, Adam Stein, Bradley and Kimberly Cooper, Jason and Dana Cooper, Jennifer Cooper and fiance Jeffrey Dudovitz, Margo Bockoff, Julie Bockoff, Katy and Matthew Chosid; eight great-grandchildren. Mrs. Cooper was the beloved wife of the late Albert Cooper. Interment at Machpelah Cemetery. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. HELEN ELFORD, 100, of Southfield, dieei \ April 20. She is survived by her sons and daugh- ters-in-law, Milton and Janet Elford of Southfield, Harvey and Betty Elford of Flint; grandchildren Cheryl and Mike Murphy, Maura and David Levine, Michelle and Jeffrey Sanfield; great-grandchildren Aaron Sanfield, Matthew Sanfield, Evan Sanfield, Jarrett Levine, Sean Levine, Stephanie J. Duryea. Mrs. Elford was the beloved wife of the late Morris Elford. Contributions may be made to Multiple Sclerosis Society, 26111 Evergreen, Ste. 100, Southfield, MI 48076. Services and inter- ment were held at Workmen's Circle Cemetery. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel.