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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 The J & EWISHOSPICE CHAPLAINCY NETWORK - ELEANOR BRANDWINE, 86, of HOSPICE HEROES MAKE LIFE II ETTER Eva Sylvester felt she "found my life's pur- pose" after her first day as a hospice social worker in Florida 21 years ago. "I felt lucky," recalls Sylvester, director for St. John Hospice. "I love this work." Eva works closely with Jewish Hospice & Chaplaincy Network to make the end of life better for terminally ill patients and their families. St. John provides medical support; JHCN provides emotional and spiritual support. Eva Sylvester is one of the Hospice Heroes who Make Life Better 70 June 14 • 2007 "They are a true partner in making a difference for Jewish patients. They are pioneers doing something that never before has been done, and they are there for the right reasons." 6555 W. Maple Rd. • West Bloomfield, MI 48322 248.592.2687 • www.jewishhospice.org 1269450 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