Obituaries are updated regularly and archived on JN Online: www.detroitjewishnews.corn rIFit Was Therapy Pioneer roremost DAVID SACHS Staff Writer L egendary clothier Benjamin Kosins, whose men's fashion store was a magnet for celebri- ties, died of natural causes Benjamin Kosins Entertainers like Redd Foxx, Sammy Davis Jr., Jerry Vale and numerous Motown personalities were regular cus- his late brother Harry owned Kosins tomers. Clothes on Griswold near Grand River "It was important to my dad that he in Detroit until 1981, and more recently serviced the artistic crowd," said Martin two locations on Southfield Road in Kosins. "Sixten Ehrling, conductor of Lathrup Village. The business was sold the symphony here, was one of his to its employees in 1991, but closed in favorite customers. All the guys in the 1994. violin section adored my dad because Kosins Clothes was known by the when he got done selling clothes, he slogan, "Where Fit is Foremost." took them down into the basement and Dapper Detroit Pistons Coach Chuck played for them." Daly appeared in television ads for the Mr. Kosins' talents as a salesman were store during his basketball team's "Bad called nothing less than astounding. Boy" heyday 10 years ago. Former head tailor Dino Mitropoulus According to son Martin Kosins, called him "the best salesman I knew — Benjamin Kosins was a top-notch sales- he could sell a cashmere topcoat in July." man who ran the day-to-day business Even when the.store's colorful sales while Harry specialized in buying inven- staff couldn't persuade a reluctant tory and public relations aspects. buyer, Mr. Kosins would find him A violinist in his youth, Mr. Kosins exactly what he wanted, said his son. was concertmaster of the All-City "He knew how to please and advise Orchestra at Cass Technical High people on style." School in Detroit and won a scholarship Mr. Kosins was a member of B'nai for the national music camp at B'rith and Adat Shalom Synagogue and Interlochen, Mich. Upon graduation, often attended the Downtown however, he joined the family business Synagogue across the street from the — the clothing store founded by his Griswold store. He contributed to the parents Max and Helen. Harry joined symphony and many Jewish, civil-rights his brother upon returning from World and homeless causes, said Mitropoulus, War II. Together they built Kosins and even to my Greek organization." Clothes into what was at one time, Mr. Kosins is survived by his son, according to Martin Kosins, the highest- Martin Kosins; daughter and son-in-law grossing independent men's clothing Laurie and Sheldon Weintrob; grand- store in the country. children Sari and Eric Weintrob; sister "People from all walks of life went Fay Wish of Ohio; sisters-in-law and Detroit Jewish through those doors," said brothers-in-law Marilyn Kosins Schaefer columnist Danny Raskin, a cus- News and Lew and Molly Nucian. tomer since the early 1950s when the He was the beloved husband of the newspaper's offices were down the street late Anne Kosins and the loving brother in the David Stott Building. The Kosin of the late Harry Kosins, the late Sally brothers' customers ranged from judges Finkel Zalman and the dear brother-in- to unsavory types, orchestra conductors law of the late Don Wish, the late Ben to nightclub entertainers, clergymen to Finkel, the late Saul Nucian and the late athletes. Ben Nucian. Martin Kosins said, "It was like a big Interment was at Clover Hill Park party every minute. My dad was very Cemetery. Contributions may be cordial, very stylish and very unpreten- made to Interlochen Arts Academy, tious. He couldn't go out to dinner P.O. Box 199, Interlochen, MI 49643- without meeting four or five customers." 0199. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman The store developed a national repu- Chapel. El tation among celebrities, he added. Aug. 22 at age 80. Mr. Kosins, of West Bloomfield, and from 1963-1966. He was founder and president of the American Stair Writer College of Psychiatrists and vice presi- dent of the American Psychiatric r. Peter Martin, an innova- Association, among his many profes- tive, longtime psychiatrist sional affiliations. in the Detroit area, died Dr. Martin's work was highly rec- Aug. 20 at age 83. ognized, winning him such honors as Dr. Martin, of Lake Orion, special- the Gold Medal Bowis ized in marital therapy and Award from the authored books that received American College of publicity and acclaim from Psychiatrists. In recent Barbara Walters and Ann years, Dr. Martin did Landers. extensive research on His methods of including Benjamin Rush, the couples, rather than only indi- father of American psy- viduals, in psychotherapy was chiatry, and presented considered heretical at first, but numerous papers on his he eventually won acceptance as work. a pioneer. Daughter Arlene Dr. Martin ran a marriage Dr. Peter Martin Beerman of Bloomfield therapy clinic at the University Hills said her father of Michigan in Ann Arbor and was very dedicated to Congregation taught there and at Wayne State Shaarey Zedek, to Jewish causes and University in Detroit. He was in pri- charities — and was honored by Israel vate practice for the last 20 years in Bonds. "He was very proud to be Bloomfield Hills and before that in Jewish," she said. the Fisher Building in Detroit and in His wife cited all the people he had Southfield. He retired when he was helped in his career as his legacy. "I've 80. had patients come up to me and tell "Psychiatry was something he me that he lives with them every day loved to do and did well," said his of their lives," she said. "And that they wife, Sharon M. Martin. "He was try to live in a way that he would be absolutely brilliant." proud of them." Son Dr. Richard Martin, of Dr. Martin is survived by his wife, Colorado, said his father -originally Sharon M. Martin; daughters and intended to be a cardiologist, but "by sons-in-law Arlene and Charles serendipity" was introduced to psychi- Beerman of Bloomfield Hills, Joan atric practice while serving at a field and Jonathan Roth of Massachusetts; hospital during World War II, where son and daughter-in-law Dr. Richard he earned the Bronze Star. and Helene Martin of Colorado; "Throughout his career, my father grandchildren Kenneth and Francie dedicated his energies to not only helping his patients, but to further the Dickman, Sharon and Howard Eisenshtadt, Michael Beerman, entire area of psychiatry and psy- Elizabeth Martin, David Martin, chotherapy," said his son. Caroline Roth, James Small, Elizabeth "That did not exclude him from Small; great-grandchildren Cole and tremendous energy and support for Julia Eisenshtadt; sister and brother- the family. He spent a great deal of in-law Mildred and Al Pick of time with all of us. His family came Oregon and stepchildren Pamela and first." Dr. Sam Small, Amanda Arnst and Dr. Martin wrote several books on Bret Arnst. psychiatry and marital therapy, Dr. Martin was the beloved hus- including The Joys and Sorrows of band of the late Tillie J. Martin. A Marital Therapy Parenthood and Contributions may be made to "What he wrote was com- Manual. Association for Retarded Citizens of mon sense and down-to-earth and Oakland County, 1641 W Big anyone could understand it," said his Beaver, Troy, MI 48084, attn: Tom wife. Kenjorski. Interment was at Clover Dr. Martin served as an adviser to Hill Park Cemetery. Arrangements by Gov. George Romney and the state of Ira Kaufman Chapel. Michigan on mental health issues DAVID SACHS D ❑ 9/1 2000 129