Obituaries A Heart Of Gold was past chairman of the executive form acts of kindness for strangers and committee of the State of Israel Bonds was a friend to the Arab-American StaffWriter of Greater Detroit. community. A member of the Temple Shir A smiling photo of Mr. Allan in the hose who met Norman Allan Shalom and Temple Beth El, both Adat Shalom foyer exemplifies his couldn't help but notice the Reform congregations, Mr. Allan also involvement with the congregation that enormous gold-chained chai was involved with continued until illness and mogen Dovid he wore Chabad and the for- intervened. He gained around his neck. According to Rabbi mer Young Israel of satisfaction in regularly Daniel Nevins, "He was not bashful Detroit. Rabbi joining the Jewish teens about showing off his religion." Nevins said Mr. Allan attending the weekly A supporter of a multitude of organi- knew "Jews needed Nosh and D'rosh reli- zations, owner of many businesses and support in all their gious school dinner gath- member of several synagogues, Mr. different attitudes." ering. On Friday nights, Allan, of West Bloomfield, died Dec. 25 He received the he escorted those saying of respiratory failure at the age of 87. Distinguished Service Kaddish into services and Adat Shalom Synagogue was home Award from Yeshiva attended minyan twice a to Mr. Allan, and it was fitting, Rabbi University in New day for many years, pass- Nevins said, that the funeral service York, and was a past ing out tallitot and col- took place in the synagogue sanctuary. vice-president and lecting the prayer books. A procession of Jewish War Veterans board member of Mr. Allan knew how was among 500 mourners at the Dec. Hillel Day School of to enjoy himself. His son 27 service, stopping to salute the casket, Metropolitan Detroit. Lawrence said he was a Norman Allan draped in an American flag. Daughter- He was a member of great table-tennis player in-law Danielle Allan said Mr. Allan the Cantors and, as a youth, "he culti- was "so proud of his service in the navy Assembly, the Zionist Organization of vated business for his brother Alfred's in World War II in the Pacific." America and B'nai B'rith. jewelry store in a pool hall, using the Cantor Howard Glantz created He was a past vice president of the nickname Doc Allan." and performed an arrangement with Jewish National Fund, a patron of the Mr. Allan was a founding member of a three-person choir to honor Mr. Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Oak Park the Northwest Hebrew Congregation Allan's memory. Symphony and Jewish Community that later became Adat Shalom, where Mr. Allan was a gemologist and Center Orchestra and a life member of he was president four terms. He was founder of Norman Allan Company, a Perfection Lodge of the Masons, also among those who funded the pre- Detroit import-export business, provid- Shriners and NAACP. sent synagogue building in Farmington ing jewelry to the military in their base His Allan Towers provides low- Hills, and helped fund-raise during exchanges in the Orient. income housing for senior citizens in Adat Shalom's financial struggles in the A pioneer in the discount business, Detroit. early 1970s. he also owned American Supply Mr. Allan is survived by his son Among his many religious affilia- Company, a wholesale distribution and daughter-in-law, Lawrence and tions was a strong connection with business and E. L. Rice catalog show- Danielle Allan of Franklin; daughter, the Yeshiva Beth Yehudah in room company, selling appliances, Nancy Sturman of Detroit; grandchil- Southfield. In recognition of his housewares and electronics. dren, Meredith Allan, Beth Allan, assistance in establishing its Beth Since 1977, he ran Norman Allan Eric Allan, Romy and Jeff Windon, Jacob School for Girls in Oak Park, and Son in Bingham Farms, an estate Caron and Alex Martinez of Mesa, it was renamed in memory of his and pawn brokerage business, with his Ariz., Robert and Stacey Alexander, daughter Sally Allan Alexander, who son, Lawrence Allan. David Sturman, Fred Sturman; four passed away in 1974. Students of the Hard work and business opportuni- great-grandchildren; sisters and broth- school attended the funeral of the ties gave him means, said Rabbi Nevins, er-in-law, Jean and David Steen of zayde. man they came to call adding that Mr. Allan was the "cnretak- Florida, Rose Paull of Huntington Yeshiva President Gary Torgow er of the money God placed in his Woods, Elizabeth Frank of Florida, called Mr. Allan "an extraordinary hands to give to the people." Nettie Cohen of Oak Park and sister- human being with tremendous corn- The rabbi said, "He exhibited a in-law, Sophie Allan of Florida. Mr. passion for every individual, no mat- righteous zeal to help others and an Allan was the loving father of the late ter what their station in life. He enthusiastic support for good causes," Terry Allan and the late Sally Allan devoted himself to a myriad of causes, calling those good deeds, "the song of Alexander. bringing a warmth and vibrancy to his life." Interment at Adat Shalom everything he touched." Rabbi Nevins described Mr. Allan as Memorial Park. Contributions may be Mr. Allan was a past president of the "passionate and loving of only one directed to Adat Shalom Synagogue Detroit Businessmen's Group-City of woman, Esther," his wife. The rabbi or a charity of one's choice. Hope and was honored as its first "Man described her 1985 death as an event Arrangements by Ira Kaufman of the Year." He was a recipient of the that "shook Norman to the core." LI Chapel. Presidential Achievement Award from Mr. Allan had a love for Israel, visit- President Ronald Reagan in 1980 and ing frequently. He was known to per- SHELLI DORFMAN T 12/31 1999 116 ISRAEL ABRAMOVITZ, 91, of Oak Park, died Dec. 26. He is survived by his wife, Sylvia Abramovitz; daughters and son-in- law Elana and Sandor Adler of Walled Lake, Sima Abramovitz of Farmington Hills; grandchildren Larry and Susan Adler, Jeff and Nancy Adler, Jenifer and Mitch Rosenwasser; great-grandchildren Stephanie Adler, Evan Adler, Mitchell Adler, Eden Adler, and Jesse Adler. Contributions may be made to Sloan Kettering Memorial Hospital, First Ave., New York, NY; Congregation Beth Ahm, 5057 W. Maple, West Bloomfield, MI 48322; or the Jewish Community Center, 6600 W. Maple, West Bloomfield, MI 48322. Interment was at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. Services and arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. HARRIET BARRETT, 53, of West Bloomfield, died Dec. 22. Ms. Barrett was a teacher at Webster Elementary School in Pontiac. She is survived by her daughter, Joy Barrett of Seattle; son Brad Barrett of California; sisters and brother-in-law Susan Jesella of New York, Frances and Mark Kramer of California. Interment was at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. BEN BERMAN, 72, of West Bloomfield, died Dec. 23. He is survived by his wife, Marilyn; son Alan Berman of West Bloomfield; sister and brother-in-law Helen and Steven Goldin of Oak Park. Contributions may be made to American Cancer Society, 29350 Southfield Road, Suite 110, Southfield, MI 48076. Services and interment were at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. LEONARD BRAND, 80, of Southfield, died Dec. 26. Mr. Brand was the owner of Gannon Real Estate and was a member of the Michigan Board of Realtors. He is survived by his wife, Ann Brand; son and daughter-in-law Jeremy and Emily Brand of West Bloomfield; daughters and sons-in- law George and Jody Collet of Orchard Lake, Jenene and Curtis