Obituaries Obituaries are updated regularly and archived on JN Online: www.detroitjewishnews.corn Beloved Role Model ESTHER ALLWEISS TSCHIRHART Special to the Jewish News N orma Shifrin was a life- long learner, a wise woman to many, who was admired for her quietly passionate embrace of ideas and ideals, nature and humankind. A respected Wayne State University professor and, in 1966, the first woman to earn a Ph.D. in biology from WSU, she earned her degree for the "thrill of learning, not the title." She jokingly told her children she'd "swat" them if they ever called her "Doctor," said her son, Paul Shifrin. Mrs. Shifrin, 77, died of cancer on Jan. 29, 2003, at her home in Southfield. An emotional highlight of her funeral service saw her many friends — social activists, Yiddishists, profes- sional colleagues, folk dancers, neigh- bors and others — joining the family in singing or humming her favorite Yiddish folk song, "Rozhinkes mit Mandlen" ("Raisins and Almonds"). With Paul playing flute, it was a heimish (warm) moment befitting her memory. Granddaughter Mira joined her father playing flute at the service. Born in Staten Island, N.Y., Mrs. Shifrin was a graduate of Brooklyn College and Columbia University. Her Polish-born parents, Helen and Abraham Louis Eisenberg, were Orthodox, but the young scientist found a more fulfilling path in secu- lar Jewish, social activist pursuits. She shared this life with Edwin Shifrin, a welding engineer for Detroit Edison. They were cousins by marriage who met at a family reunion here and married a year later in 1948. Daughter Wendy Shifrin said her mother almost single-hand- edly took care of Ed until his death from a Parkinson's-related ailment in 1994. The Shifrins founded a new university's Weekend College and "young people's branch" of retired in 2002 from the Workmen's Circle in 1955 and stayed Interdisciplinary Studies Program, loyal members. Family friend Stan then part of the College of Lifelong Ovshinsky said Mrs. Shifrin brought Learning. Maier noted her "passion a "purity of purpose" to the organiza- for people — she was very student- tion and demonstrated "leadership oriented." by example." Mrs. Shifrin loved nature. Once, WC Michigan District Paul said, she uncharac- Director Ellen Bates- teristically shouted, "Ed! Brackett said, "We Stop the car!" in the mid- learned from Norma the dle of the road in a many ways we can sup- national park so she might port our community, glimpse her first brightly- from creating holiday feathered scarlet tanager. ceremonies to helping in Other pleasures includ- the office, donating and ed traveling with Wendy raising money, serving and doting on her grand- on the school board and children. Each bar or bat the [governing] District mitzvah received a hand- Committee, singing in knit afghan from the chorus and actively "Bubbe." Grandson Jonah welcoming a new genera- Shifrin gratefully recalled Norma Shifrin tion of leaders and her discussing the Torah's activists." teachings on righteousness One of them, Charles Lorber, said, — "one of the first times anyone "Norma was always the voice of rea- talked to me like an adult." son, able to take different points of Paul said his mother "self-appoint- view and find the common ground ed" herself to help others, "fearing no that most everyone could rally one else would step in otherwise.' around." When writing remarks, Even her simplest acts of kindness District Chair Arlene Frank relied on were not forgotten, he said. her for finding the correct Yiddish Bates-Brackett of Workmen's Circle words to say. stated, "Our job is to carry on her The Shifrins participated in the legacy." intellectually stimulating Shabbos Mrs. Shifrin is survived by her Study Group and Sholem Aleichem daughters and son-in-law, Wendy Institute. They attended Detroit Shifrin and Steven Moritz of Symphony concerts and filled their Massachusetts, Laura Shifrin of home with music. Southfield and friend Jenny Baldwin; In the 1960s, Mrs. Shifrin was lab- son and daughter-in-law, Paul and oratory assistant to Dr. Laurence Sari Shifrin of Ann Arbor; grandchil- Levine at WSU. Working mothers dren, Jonah, Rachael, Kayla and were uncommon then. "She was a Mira Shifrin. feminist before people knew the She was the beloved wife of the word," said Wendy. late Edwin Shifrin. Professor Emeritus Cliff Maier Contributions may be made to the hired Mrs. Shifrin for the faculty of Workmen's Circle Educational Monteith College, WSU's former Center, 26341 Coolidge, Oak Park, interdisciplinary, undergraduate col- MI 48237. Arrangements by Ira lege. She helped with structuring the Kaufman Chapel. 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Contributions may be made to the Jewish National Fund, the American Heart Association, JARC or the Children's Hospice of Michigan. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. RUTH BLUMBERG, 99, of Southfield, died Jan. 31, 2003. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Joanne and Ronald Goldfarb; son and daughter-in-law, David and Marian Jacob; grandchil- dren, Steve and Katie Jacob, James and Denise Jacob, Tom and Deb Jacob, Jon and Joetta Jacob, Jody Owen, Samuel Goldfarb, Max Goldfarb and Allyson Strafella, Nicholas Goldfarb and Tracy Gosein, Judi and Joe Schneider, Sheri and Richard Jaffa, Dana Jacob and Francesco Precici, Erin Jacob and Dirk Kinkeloo, Mia Jacob and Paul Freimuth, Moria Jacob and Peter Corts, Sara Jacob and Bob Blair; great-grand- children, Anabel Samuels, Michael, Julie, Ari, Kasia, Eero, Rebecca, Nicholas, Megan, Cassidy, Elija, Andrew, Erica, Sydney, Kristen, Benjamin, Alex, Andrew, Anna Jason, Connor, Sarah, Daniel, Scott, Ilese, Brett and Heather, Bryan and Arryn, Brad and Molly and Branden; great- great-grandchildren, Cadye, Zack and DJ; sister, Miriam Jacob. 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