Obituaries are updated regularly and archived on JN Online: wvvw.detroitjewishnews.com He Was Everybody's Best Friend' DAVID SACHS Editorial Assistant Z est, elan, passion. That's how friends and family describe the special spark that Jascha Gelman brought into their lives. Known as Jascha to everyone, he was passionate about the finer and fun things in life, be it gourmet food or downhill skiing. But he saved his strongest passion for people. "He lit up the room when he walked in, and people wanted to be around him," said his friend, Rabbi Michael Mellen. "The first thing you noticed about him was his good looks. Girls loved him. His smile, his humor and the way he connected to and talked with people made him special." Jascha Gelman, 26, of West Bloomfield, was an attorney for a year when he died in a traffic collision in Bloomfield Township on Oct. 6. He was employed by his father, family law attorney Sandy Gelman, and was on his way to deliver legal papers to the Oakland County Courthouse in Pontiac at the time of his death. Jascha, a graduate of the University SOL ALPINER, 73, of Southfield, died Oct. 4. He is survived by his wife, Irene Alpiner; son and daughter-in-law Dr. Neal and Karen Alpiner of Franklin; daughters and sons-in-law Tobie and Thomas Hartman of Farmington Hills, Pamela and Donald Cohen of Farmington Hills; sisters Rose Bogrow, Edith Seignal; grandchildren Brian Hartman, Steven Hartman, Marcie Hartman, Emily Cohen, Brett Alpiner, Sean Alpiner, Kallie Alpiner, Brendan Alpiner, and Kyra Alpiner. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Interment was at Machpelah Cemetery. Services and arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. ALVIN A. DANN, 80, former Detroiter of New York, died Oct. 6. He was a public relations executive for advertising agencies. Mr. Dann graduated from the University of Michigan in 1942 and was editor of the Michigan Daily newspaper. He was a reporter for the Detroit News and served in World War of Michigan and the University of Detroit Mercy law school, won the confidence of clients and judges alike, said his father. "He was really getting into law. When I went out of town, ), Jascha took over. Oakland Circuit Judge Gene Schnelz said, "I found Jascha to be an extremely bright and articulate young man. He would have developed into an excellent attorney. He was an infec- tiously friendly person." Cary Storchan, a law colleague of Sandy and Jascha Gelman, described the relationship between father and son: "It was wonderful to see so much love, particularly when you're working in a divorce law atmosphere, where all you see is conflict," he said. Jascha's mother, Judy Gelman, said, "Friends told me that nobody else made them feel as happy or as special. They said the happiest times of their lives have been with Jascha. He was everybody's best friend." As well as having a vast array of friendships, Jascha was "best friends" with his brother Gabe, Gabe's friends, his parents' friends and some of his friends' parents. Part of Jascha's appeal to people was the sharing of his passions for enjoying II as a reporter for Stars and Stripes. He was later a reporter for Fairchild Publications, public relations director at Collier's magazine and communica- tions director at the Association of National Advertisers. He served as vice president for cor- porate information for Interpublic Group of Companies, an advertising group, until 1980. He then opened Alvin A. Dann Associates, public rela- tions consultants promoting advertis- ing agencies. Mr. Dann is survived by his wife, Rosalind; brother Mike Dann; sister Barbara Berry of Bloomfield Hills; daughters Marlene Dann and Hillary Dann; stepchildren Steven Cherry and Betsy Ambrosino; grandchildren Jeremy, Jake, Gabrielle, Tom and Derek. Interment in New York. PHILIP J. FEALK, 74, of Huntington Woods, died Oct. 6. He is survived by his wife, Ruth Fealk; sons and daughters-in-law Bruce and Peggy Fealk of Rochester Hills, Steven and Susan Fealk of in. Many attor- life. "He loved being alive neys and judges and being with people and from Oakland wanted to be perfect in County also everything he did," said attended. Andover Rabbi Mellen. High School in Jascha would often cook Bloomfield gourmet meals for people Township, where or supply a complete list of Judy Gelman favorite restaurants to eat at teaches Spanish, and what foods to order. closed so that "He should have opened teachers and stu- a business giving advice to dents could Jascha Gelman people," said Sandy attend. "The out- Gelman. He would always pouring was amazing," she said. be on the phone, advising friends. In addition, a friend is starting a "He wanted to plan your life so you Web site to share memories of Jascha: were happy," said Judy Gelman. jaschagelman.com Jascha's love of sports included Jascha is survived by his parents, skiing, tennis, backyard football Sandy and Judy Gelman of West and following the Red Wings and Bloomfield; brother Gabe Gelman University of Michigan football. of New York; and grandmother "He had a need for physical chal- Lillian Meyers. He was the loving lenge," said Sandy Gelman. "He grandson of the late Samuel Meyers was fearless, but not foolish." and the late Harold and the late Once Jascha ran with the bulls in Elsie Gelman. Spain. His travels included France Interment was at Beth El and Turkey. He fell in love with Memorial Park. Contributions may Israel during a B'nai B'rith Youth be made to the Jascha Gelman Organization trip. Memorial Fund, c/o Temple Kol More than 1,000 people attended Ami, 5085 Walnut Lake Road, his funeral at Ira Kaufman Chapel. West Bloomfield, MI 48323. ❑ Friends from all over the country came Berkley; grandchildren Jessica and Laura Fealk. Mr. Fealk was the beloved father of the late Joyce Fealk. Graveside services were at Machpelah Cemetery. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Dorfman Funeral Direction. MILTON E. FELDMAN, 95, of Miami Beach, died Oct. 7. Mr. Feldman was the former presi- dent and chief executive officer of Schratz Products. He was also a mem- ber of Temple Israel. Mr. Feldman is survived by his wife, Stecia Berenson Feldman; stepchildren Dr. Alan and Phyllis Berenson of Ohio, Dr. Joel and Carole Berenson of Georgia; brother and sis- ter-in-law Harold and Evelyn Feldman of New York; sister and brother-in-law Helen and Howard Koslow of New Jersey. He was the beloved husband of the late Sally Feldman. Interment was at Beth El Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. ANN HACK, 78, of Newbury Park, Calif., died Oct. 6. Mrs. Hack is survived by her hus- band, Leonard Hack; son and daughter-in-law Gary and Sydney Hack of California; grandchildren Jamie, Courtney and Brandon Hack; sisters and brothers-in-law Evelyn and Jay Gerber of Farmington Hills, Laura and Sigmond Kralik of Florida; brothers and sister-in-law Norman and Joan Goldin of Farmington Hills, Jerry Goldin of Florida. She was the dear sister of the late Millie Lipsitz. Interment was at Machpelah Cemetery. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. SIDNEY HELPERT, of Southfield, died Oct. 11. Mr. Helpert was a sales- man for a woolen store. He is survived by his sister, Isabel