1604. 000411drof Obituaries Obituaries are updated regularly and archived on JN Online: www.detroitjewishnews.corn Courage And Leadership RONELLE GRIER Special to the Jewish News II olocaust survivor, busi- nessman, loving hus- band, father and grand- father, Bernard Klein will always be known as a strong and courageous victor to those who knew and loved him. Mr. Klein, who lived in Bloomfield Hills with his wife of 48 years, Agnes, died on Feb. 11, 2003, at age 73, after a four-ye a r battle with cancer. Mr. Klein was born in Humenne, Czechoslovakia. His mother and his sister perished in the Holocaust. He was taken to Auschwitz-Birkenau, where he was reunited with his father, Irvin, and his older brother, Emery. He was assigned to work in the camp kitchen and used this oppor- tunity to smuggle raw potatoes to his father and brother to help keep them alive. After the war, father and sons found their way back to their hometown of Humenne. Vowing to always stay together, the family went to Israel, where they stayed until the late 1940s and then moved to Montreal. While there, the Kleins were reunited with the - Gross family, who had been their neighbors in Czechoslovakia. After getting reacquainted with childhood friend Agnes Gross, Mr. Klein proposed to her after a three- year courtship. "Their love was like a growing, radiant light — Bernie always believed they were meant for each other," said Rabbi Jonathan Berkun of Congregation Shaarey Zedek in Southfield, who spoke at the funer- al. - "She was his lifelong sweetheart," said daughter, Susan Bruch. For many years, Mr. Klein returned to Montreal to lead the Mr. Klein was both a founding Gross family Passover seders, which member and a board member of the lasted far into the night. Holocaust Memorial Center in West Mr. Klein was a longtime member Bloomfield. He recorded his of Congregation B'nai Moshe in Holocaust experiences with the West Bloomfield, where he regularly HMC and with director Steven attended services and served as the Spielberg's Survivors of the Shoah synagogue's vice president Visual History and chairman of its Israel Foundation. Bonds committee. His story was also "He was an ardent recorded as part of the Zionist, and his heart was Voice-Vision project at always in Israel," said University of Rabbi Elliot Pachter of Michigan-Dearborn by B'nai Moshe, who also professor and historian eulogized Mr. Klein. Dr. Sidney Bolkosky. The strong bond Mr. "Bernie seemed Klein formed with his reluctant, ambivalent brother, Emery, of about talking," said Dr. Southfield, lasted through- Bolkosky. "When he out his life. For 33 years, broke his silence, some they were partners at of his observations Bernard Klein Alaron Inc., an interna- were profound, mov- tional electronics company ing, clear and thought- which the brothers founded togeth- ful. I think he lived much of his life er in 1959. They shared a unique that way, carefully caring for those combination of business, family and he loved, remembering all the time, friendship. even at his children's wedding, those "We were together for 73 years, who were lost." through good times and bad," said Despite the horror he endured Emery Klein. "We were grateful during the Holocaust, Mr. for the years we were given Klein took pride in telling his after being liberated. We had a children and grandchildren successful business and wonder- about what -he called "the ful families, wives, children and good life" in Czechoslovakia grandchildren. We have a lot to Ho mar prior to the war. R. look back on." "He always loved life and realized how precious it was," said daughter Susan. "He val- Community Service ued every day and every breath." Always an active member of the According to Susan, he loved the Detroit Jewish community, Mr. Detroit Jewish community, and Klein took great pride in seeing enjoyed taking part in Federation's both of his children, Ronald and "Super Sunday" campaign. Susan, each win the Young "He never wanted acknowledg- Leadership Award, respectively, from ment for his help," she said. "He the Jewish Federation of Metro- was a mentsh in every sense of the politan Detroit and the United word." Jewish Federation of Metro West Mr. Klein served on the board of (New Jersey). governors of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit and as a chairman of the Mercantile Division of the Allied Jewish Campaign. A longtime member of the Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit's Board of Directors, Mr. Klein also served as vice president and was elected distinguished serv- ice member. He was also a Hadassah associate and a member of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee. Mr. Klein's grandchildren were the light of his life, and he took great pleasure in spending time with them: carpooling, babysitting, and attending all of their various con- certs and recitals. "He taught all of us to live, to love life and to die with dignity," said Susan. "And we learned the most valuable lesson of all from him in the last four years — to never give up." "The world will not be the same without him," said Emery Klein. Mr. Klein is survived by his wife, Agnes Klein; son and daughter-in- law, Ronald and Stacy Klein of Bloomfield Hills; daughter and son- in-law, Susan and Howard Bruch of North Caldwell, N.J.; grandchil- dren, Jolie, Zachary and Max Bruch, Katie and Carly Klein; brother and sister-in-law, Emery and Diane Klein of Southfield; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Judy and Stanley Cadloff of Montreal, Lou and Joan Gross of Scottsdale, Ariz., and Rene Mandel of San Diego, Calif. Contributions many be made to the Bernard Klein Family Fund at the Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit, 6600 W. Maple, West Bloomfield, MI 48322, or to a charity of one's choice. Interment was at Oakview Cemetery with arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. 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