Obituaries Obituaries from page 93 Scholar And Founder Of Jewish Publishing House Sept. 9, 2003, along with his daughter Nava by a suicide bomber on the eve of her wed- ding. abbi Moshe (Martin) The Dombeys made aliyah in Dombey, a native of 1974. Two years later, Rabbi Detroit, died in Dombey was asked by Ohr Jerusalem on Feb. 1, 2006. He Somayach, a yeshivah for the was 54. newly religious, to head a com- Rabbi Dombey attended ele- munity of young married cou- mentary school at Yeshiva Beth ples in an abandoned absorp- Yehudah. Rabbi E.B. "Bunny" tion center in Givat Ada. Rabbi Freedman, a classmate, remembers him as exceptional- Pinchas Kasnett, a student from that period, eulogized ly focused and intense, even Rabbi Dombey, "At the age of then. 24, you were running a com- David Greenbaum, the leg- munity ... You were our ray, endary Young Israel lay cantor, rebbe,•posek, counselor, chief tutored him for his bar mitz- vah, and noticed his exception- financial officer, baal tefillah, and baal koreh." al precision in grammar and In 1979, the Dombeys cantillation. From high school returned to Jerusalem, where on, Rabbi Dombey chanted the Rabbi Dombey taught halachah Torah portion almost every (Jewish law) and Talmud. A week. student described his Talmud He studied at Hebrew classes as a reflection of Rabbi Theological College in Skokie, Dombey himself — "clear, Ill., from 1965-73. There, he direct, honest, unadorned by became one of the closest stu- mental gymnastics or arrogant dents of the rosh yeshivah, Rabbi Ahron Soloveitchik, from pretension." For more than a quarter cen- whom he received semichah tury, he taught thousands of (ordination). Thirty-five years later, he could still quote Rabbi women the essential halachot of running a kosher Jewish • Soloveitchik's classes almost home. Those classes were char- verbatim. In 1973, Rabbi Dombey mar- acterized by the clarity with whi-ch he presented the most ried Miriam Simon. They were introduced by his Skokie room- complicated areas of halachah. He instilled in his students, mate Dr. David Appelbaum, the many of them newly religious, founder of the Terem emer- the confidence that God's laws gency care clinics in Jerusalem are fully consistent with a nor- and head of the Shaare Zedek mal life. emergency room. Dr. Appelbaum was murdered on Jonathan Rosenblum Special to the Jewish News R Synagogue, 1457 Griswold, Detroit, MI 48226 or to Temple Am-David, 40 Gardiner St., Warwick, RI 02888. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. SAMUEL A. GOLDEN, 96, died Feb. 9, 2006. He was a professor emeritus of English at Wayne State University. A native of Boston, Professor Golden held degrees from Boston University, the University of Maine and 94 February 23 • 2006 Trinity College, Dublin, where he received his Ph.D. and where he was a visiting lecturer on American literature. Professor Golden is survived by his companion, Amy V. Richards; sisters-in-law and brother-in-law, Maxine and Philip Russakoff of Skowhegan, Maine, Phillis Russakoff of Skowhegan, Ida R. Hoos of Brookline, Mass. SYLVIA GOLDEN, 83, of Southfield, died Feb. 15, 2006. In 1995 he was diagnosed with A Major Force a degenerative liver disease In 1984, Rabbi Dombey found- (primary sclerosing cholangi- ed Targum Press, which was to tis). By the time that he arrived grow into a major force in the in Miami in 1999, accompanied Jewish publishing world. by his wife, Mimi, and Dr. Among the popular Targum Appelbaum for a liver trans- authors are Rabbi Akiva Tatz, plant, his doctors had given up Rabbi Leib Kelemen, Gila hope. But the transplant suc- Manolson, and Sarah Shapiro. Diane Lift -chief graphic artist at Targum, describes him as the living fulfill- ment of the statement of our sages, "Who is worthy of honor? He who honors others!' "In any conversation you always knew exactly where you stood, and you knew exactly what he want- ed," she recalls."He. could be demanding, but never unfair." Chief editor Mimi Zakon learned from . Rabbi Dombey that "you can observe every Rabbi Moshe Dombey aspect of halachah meticulously, treat everyone with mentshlikeit, not cut ceeded, and four months later, any corners and still have a suc- he was able to return to cessful business!' Most members Jerusalem and resume work. of the seasoned Targum staff Five years later, while back in have worked together for nearly Miami to visit his surgeon Dr. two decades, and they are deter- Andreas Tzakis, the car Rabbi mined to keep the company Dombey was driving was hit by going according to the lessons a driver running a red light, and that Rabbi Dombey taught them. he lay in critical condition for The last decade of Rabbi months. This time, too, he Dombey's life was marked by recovered, and returned to his repeated medical emergencies. regular activities, including laMing the Torah reading every Shabbat, despite the need for repeated tracheal stents, which caused him to gasp audibly with every breath. His repeated brushes with death only reinforced his life- long concern not to waste a minute. He had little time for discussions of his medical con- dition, and certainly none for self-pity. He always presented an optimistic countinence. Even close friends and family had lit- tle idea of how seriously his condition had deteriorated in his final months, and were shocked that he had not some- how managed to defeat the Angel of Death once again. His last act was typical of the way he lived his life. Together with his wife, Mimi, he wrote out all the January salary and royalty checks from his hospital bed, just hours before he passed away. Rabbi Dombey is survived by his parents, David and Fayga Dombey of Southfield; wife, Miriam; sons, Rabbi Yehudah (IvIichali) of Israel, Rabbi Meir (Chaya) of Huntington, N.Y., and Azriel of Israel; three daughters, Shoshana (Shaya) Engel of Lakewood N.J., Dina (Moshe Aryeh) Feldman of Israel and Elisheva; 10 grand- children; sisters, Sharon (David) Baseman of Huntington Woods and Lynn (Rabbi. Jason) Meyers of Israel. El vived by her children, Stephen Golden of West Bloomfield, Katherine Golden of Farmington Hills, Andy Golden of Waterford, Mickey Golden Moore and Bud Moore of Bloomfield Hills; grandchildren, Sabra and David Zirkle, Adam Forslund, Sydney Golden; great-grandchild, Laim Zirkle; sister, Cecile Vexler of Windsor. She was the beloved sister of the late Marian Burnstine. Interment was at Shaar Hashomayim Cemetery in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Contributions may be made to Hadassah, 5030 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48323. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel - She was active in Hadassah and ORT and was one of the 10 fami- lies that founded Temple Kol Ami. An active member of the Democratic party during the 1950s and 1960s, she hosted many fund- raisers at her home on Lake Angelus for many political dignitaries. Mrs. Golden Golden is sur- MARILYN D. GOLDSTEIN, 85, of Farmington Hills, died Feb. 15, 2006. She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. Sheldon and Suzanne Goldstein of Bloomfield