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June 01, 2001 - Image 144

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-06-01

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The young Irene spent a few years
in Sweden before immigrating to the
United States with her father and his
new wife, Fela. After graduating Oak
rene Einhorn's
Park High and Wayne State
family could only
University, she taught middle school
describe her. as
in Detroit. Earning a master's degree
"dynamic."
in guidance and counseling from
A teacher, tennis
WSU, she worked for the Michigan
player and coach, Mrs.
Employment Security Commission,
Einhorn was as handy with a hammer
but left to raise her children, Derek
.as she was with a computer.
and Erin.
"There wasn't one thing that she
"She was an inventive, imaginative
wasn't capable of doing," said sister-in-
perfectionist, who took great pride
law and business partner Fran Wolf,
in everything she did,"
who renovated a rental
said her husband of 32
house in Royal Oak
years, Brian. "Her first
with her.
priority was to care for
"If she didn't under-
her children."
stand how to do some-
Son Derek, a physician,
thing, she would go to
is a medical-pediatrics
the extreme of learning
resident at Beaumont
in detail how to go
Hospital in Royal Oak.
about it," Wolf said.
Daughter Erin is a jour-
"When we had to tile
nalist in Philadelphia,
the floor, she went to
who took a year's leave to
classes, went to the
research her mother's his-
stores, asked questions,
tory
in Poland. Erin had
read about it, did every-
been in Poland three
thing until she perfect-
Irene Einhorn
weeks before her mother's
ed it.
death and met with
"And she really
descendants of the family that shel-
instilled that in her children. Her
motto was there's no such thing as you tered her.
After her children were grown, Mrs.
`can't do' something — if you want to
Einhorn
earned a master's from WSU
do it, you do it."
in business education and worked as
Mrs. Einhorn, of West Bloomfield,
an adult education teacher in comput-
died May 28 at age 59. She had been
ers and business. Forever active, Mrs.
under treatment for lymphoma.
Born in Bedzin, Poland in 1942, the Einhorn was a ranked adult tennis
player in Michigan and coached tennis
young Irene survived World War II as
at West Bloomfield High School for
a "hidden child," sheltered by a Polish
eight years, 1985-1992.
family until her father, Barrish
"Tennis was a major focus of her
Frederick, was liberated from
Auschwitz. He had been shot escaping life," said Erin. "She was a tennis par-
ent through and through — at every
from a transport train leaving the
game."
Bedzin ghetto, but managed to
Mrs. Einhorn is survived by her hus-
arrange for Irene's safety before being
band, Brian; son, Derek; daughter,
recaptured. Her mother, Sora Leah
Erin; mother, Fela Frederick; brother
Frederick, perished in the Holocaust.
and sister-in-law, Dr. Harold and
The gentile woman who hid Irene,
Patricia Frederick and sister-in-law and
Honorata Skowronska, was later hon-
ored as Righteous Among the Nations brother-in-law, Fran and Robert Wolf.
She was the beloved daughter of the
by Yad Vashem, the Martyrs' and
late Barrish Frederick and the late Sora
Heroes' Remembrance Authority in
Leah Frederick.
Israel.
Interment was at Adat Shalom
When the 4-year-old Irene and her
Memorial Park. Contributions may be
father were reunited after the war, it
made to the Karmanos Cancer
meant being taken from the familiar
Institute, 18831 W. 12 Mile Road,
environment she felt secure in.
"Maybe her childhood made her the Lathrup Village, MI 48076.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
strong woman that she was," said her
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EDITH ABRAMSON, 90, of

Southfield, died May 21. She was a
dental office manager for her husband.
She is survived by her daughter and
son-in-law, Barbara and Robert
Ruskin of Bloomfield Hills; son and
daughter-in-law, Dr. Lawrence and
Susan Abramson of West Bloomfield;
grandchildren, Casey Koppelman and
Rebecca and Kate Abramson. For 60
years, Mrs. Abramson was the beloved
wife of the late Dr. Sam Abramson.
Interment at B'nai Israel Cemetery.
Contributions may be made to a char-
ity of one's choice. Arrangements by
Ira Kaufman Chapel.

HAROLD "HAL" ABROMOVICH,

43, of Huntington Woods, died May
23. He was a computer salesman.
He is survived by his wife, Sari
Abromovich; son, Scott Abromovich;
daughter, Anna Abromovich; parents,
Barnett "Bob" and Beryl Abromovich;
sisters and brothers-in-law, Carol and
Richard Miller, Mona and Steven
Mertz; mother-in-law and father-in-
law, Arline and Sy Finkelstein; sister-
in-law and brother-in-law, Dale and
Stephen Harburg. He was the loving
son of the late Florence "Laurie"
Abromovich.
Interment at Machpelah Cemetery.
Contributions may be made to
Hospice of Michigan. Arrangements
by Ira Kaufman Chapel.

CLIFFORD BANILOWER, 88, of
Southfield, died May 25. He was self-
employed and owner of Rave
Cleaners.
He is survived by his nephews and
nieces, Bruce and Rosalie Rosen, Joyc
and Gerry Tauber; great-nieces and
great-nephews, Julie and Marty
Wiener, Pamela and Jeffrey Roberts,
Susan Tauber, Lisa Tauber, Michael
and Jodie Tauber; and great-great-
nephews and great-great-niece, Danny
and Sammie Wiener, Megan and
Jeffrey Roberts. He was the beloved
husband of the late Laura Weiss
Banilower; dear brother of the late
Tillie Rosen and the late Bennie
Banilower.
Interment at Machpelah Cemetery.
Contributions may be made to the
Tillie and Aaron Rosen Memorial
Fund Variety — The Children's
Charity, 30161 Southfield Road, Suit(
301, Southfield, MI 48076.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chape

ESTHER WAINGER COGGAN,

96, of Redford, died May 21. She wa
a member of Hadassah, a life membe l
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek and

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