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season ticket holder for all the local
teams, he served many years on the
Michigan Jewish Sports
board of
Foundation. He helped select boys and
ttorney Fred Steinhardt lived
girls for the foundation's Jewish News
for the fray of battle, buoyed
Michigan Jewish High School Athlete
by the belief he was on the
of the Year.
side of right.
Mr. Steinhardt applied the lessons of
"Equality and respect were not lofty
sports to life, said his wife, Janice. In
ideals to him," said daughter Joanna
court, for instance, to
Steinhardt, but "an innate
drive home the unfairness
understanding of what it
of a low price offered for a
meant to be alive."
parcel of land, he would
Amid much success as an
claim the government was
attorney, Mr. Steinhardt main-
trying to trade a third-rate
tained a high sense of humility
ball player for a superstar.
and fairness, say those who
"He did it all the time,"
knew him.
she said. "The jury could
His unconventional, hum-
relate to it because this is
ble persona was best captured
such a sports town."
by the sight of him, a distin-
Although winning
guished lawyer in an expensive
Fred Steinh ardt
excited Mr. Steinhardt
suit, wearing a Tiger baseball
most — whether in a
cap backwards, said his child-
court of law or on a
hood friend, former state sena-
squash court — "he wasn't ruthless,
tor Doug Ross.
deceptive, manipulative or cold," said
Frederick Steinhardt, a leading
Ross. His friend's integrity derived from
authority on condemnation law, died
his work ethic, graciousness toward
Oct. 29 at age 59. A tenacious fighter
opponents, loyalty to family and friends
for his clients, he valiantly fought his
and general lack of pretense.
own battle against pancreatic cancer
Mr. Steinhardt's unpretentious back-
over the past year.
ward baseball cap signaled a lack of self-
A Birmingham resident, Mr.
importance and self-inflation, accord-
Steinhardt built his career arguing for
ing to Ross. "That hat was an inge-
displaced homeowners and businesses
nious symbol Fred created to remind
when governments seized land by emi-
him and to help us see what is truly
nent domain. He was best known for
important in life."
representing property owners when
Mr. Steinhardt is survived by his
Detroit claimed tracts for the General
wife,
Janice Fried Steinhardt; daugh-
Motors "Poletown" plant, bordering
ters Lauren Steinhardt of Olympia,
Hamtramck.
Wash., Joanna Steinhardt of
In the Jewish community, Mr.
Huntington Woods, Karle Fried of .
Steinhardt won settlements for the
Berkeley, Calif.; son Ryan Fried of
Jewish Community Center and Temple
Florida; parents Dr. Milton and Freda
Emanu-El, both in Oak Park, for land
Steinhardt of Southfield; brother and
lost to the 1-696 freeway. His law firm
sister-in-law Dr. Daniel and Elayne
established a scholarship fund at the
Steinhardt of Southfield; sister and
temple from part of the legal fees.
brother-in-law Judith and Mark
Mr. Steinhardt always endeavored to
Zuckerman of New Jersey; mother-
do the right thing, say those who knew
in-law Reva Wexler and sisters-in-law
him best.
and brothers-in-law Dr. Stephen and
As a part-time sports agent in the
Michelle Wexler and Bethany and Ira
1970s, he sided with underpaid football
Moretski.
players against what he viewed as tight-
Interment was at Clover Hill Park
fisted general managers.
Cemetery.
Contributions may be made
In efforts to improve the inner city,
to the Pancreatic Research Fund, U-M
Mr. Steinhardt obtained college schol-
Comprehensive Cancer Center, 1500
arships for high school students. He
E. Medical Center Drive, Ann Arbor,
also volunteered with ex-pro football
MI 48109-0843 or to the Michigan
star Reggie McKenzie, a former client,
Jewish Sports Foundation, 30656 Crest
in McKenzie's Highland Park-based
Forest, Farmington Hills, MI 48331-
foundation to aid youth.
1057. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Equal to his brilliance in law was
Chapel.❑
Mr. Steinhardt's passion for sports. A

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