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The Detroit Jewish News, 2007-06-14

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nn G. Weinstein, 71, of
tered Programs for Young Children
Lake Worth, Fla., died
NAEYC in Washington, D.C., in 1984.
June 4, 2007.
Mrs. Weinstein was a member of
She graduated from the
Pi Beta Phi Sorority and a member
University of Maine with a bachelor
of both the Temple Shir Shalom
of arts degree with a distinction in
Sisterhood and choir.
sociology. She received her elemen-
She received several awards
tary education degree
including 15 Years of
from the University of
Service Recognition
Michigan and a master
Award from the state
of arts in early child-
of Michigan, a certifi-
hood education from
cate of appreciation
Oakland University. She
from Project Head
received her Michigan
Start, a certificate
Elementary Certificate
of recognition from
K-8, with a special
Head Start Macomb
endorsement in early
County Community
childhood education.
Services Agency and
Her work career
Ann G. Wein stein
a Dedicated Service
involved several facets,
to the State and
including a child day care licens-
People of Michigan Award from the
ing manager and consultant for
Department of Consumer Industry
the Michigan Department of Social
Services.
Services. Also, she was assistant
She is survived by her beloved
director of mobile training for
husband, Gordon Weinstein;
Directors of Day Care Centers
sons and daughter-in-law, Daniel
at the University of Michigan,
Weinstein of Crockett, Calif., Steven
Department of Education.
and Dana Weinstein of Chicago;
In addition, she was a visiting lec-
brothers and sisters-in-law, Allan
turer in early childhood education
and Sandra Rubin of Newton, Mass.,
at Oakland University and program
Jack and Renee Rubin of Newton
director in secondary vocational
Highlands, Mass., David Rubin of
child care for Warren Consolidated
Chestnut Hill, Mass.; sisters and
Schools. Mrs. Weinstein taught as
brother-in-law, Jeanne and Jack
both a nursery school teacher and
Davidson of New Mexico, Rose
a high school teacher at Lamphere
Perez of Lauderhill, Fla.; grandchil-
Public Schools, was president of the
dren, Miles and Leah.
Metro Detroit Association for the
Interment at the Beth El
Education of Young Children and a
Memorial Park. Contributions may
member of the National Association
be made to the Temple Shir Shalom
for the Education of Young Children.
Choir Fund or to the American
She published Mobile Training for
Cancer Society. Arrangements by
Directors of Day Care and adminis-
Dorfman Chapel. El

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Southfield, died June 6, 2007. She was
a member of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek, B'nai B'rith and Young at
Heart.
Mrs. Brandwine is survived by her
daughter, Ilene Arnold of Bloomfield
Hills; grandchildren, Jason and
Saundra Rice; great-grandchildren,
Jordan Rice, Andrew Rice; sister-in-
law, Ruth Mittleman of Santa Monica,
Calif.
She was the beloved wife of the late
Herbert Brandwine; loving mother
of the late Jeffrey Brandwine; dear
sister of the late Paul Mittleman, the
late Bernard Osoff, the late Shreda
Saretsky; dear sister-in-law of the late

Esther Osoff, the late Ted Saretsky.
Contributions may be made to
JARC, 30301 Northwestern Hwy.,
Farmington Hills, MI 48334 or
Jeffrey A. Brandwine Scholarship
Fund at George Mason University,
4400 University Drive, Fairfax, VA.
22030. Interment at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Arrangements by Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.

BARBARA FELD, 91, of

Birmingham, died June 5, 2007.
She was a member of Adat Shalom
Synagogue, Pioneer Women (Naamat)
and the Detroit Institute of Arts
Mrs. Feld is survived by her daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Susanne Hilberry

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