Obituaries Obituaries are updated and archived on JNonline.us. A special symposium for Rabbis & Medical Professionals in our community. "Jewish Ethical Choices at the End of Life: Where Judaism and Medicine Meet" Heart Of Gold Honoree W by Rabbi Barry M. Kinzbrunner, MD, FACP Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer VITAS Innovative Hospice Care® Wednesday,August 22, 2007 Noon - 2 p.m. Jewish Family Service of Metropolitan Detroit Graham & Sally Orley and Joseph & Suzanne Orley Building 6555 West Maple Road West Bloomfield, MI 48322 About Rabbi Kinzbrunner As part of VITAS' efforts to promote culturally sensitive end-of-life care, Dr. Kinzbrunner has developed a specialized focus in educating hospice Barry M. Kinzbrunner professionals on the customs, traditions and rituals of Jewish patients and their families at the end of life. This has led to multiple speaking engagements and contributing a chapter on Jewish medical ethics to the Jewish Hospice Manual, authored by Rabbi Maurice Lamm and jointly published by VITAS and the National Institute for Jewish Hospice. Dr. Kinzbrunner is currently working with healthcare providers and physicians in Israel to assist in the development of hospice and palliative care and spiritual care services in that country. RSVP by August 17 by calling Sue at 248.592.2687 . J1 /2 1S H 6 ISPICE ilma Naimark, 95, for- the executive board of the Jewish merly of Farmington Community Council and was an Hills and Delray Beach, active member of Hadassah. Along Fla., died Aug. 7, 2007. with her husband, Martin, she was She was born in Vienna, Austria, a co-founder of the Parents' Club of and came to the Alpha Omega. One of United States at age 3. her greatest accom- She moved to Michigan plishments was being after marrying her the recipient of the beloved husband, Heart of Gold Award Martin, in 1937. for all of her years of Mrs. Naimark gave volunteering and help- of her time and energy ing the community. her entire life. While She was chosen from in Michigan, she 800 people and was served as president extremely proud of of many organiza- this award. Wilma Nalmar k tions, including the In her later years in League of Jewish Florida, she coordinat- Women of Metropolitan Detroit, the ed a current events club at Willow Detroit Auxiliary of Alpha Omega, Wood, a retirement community. the Detroit Chapter of Na'amat Residents there described her as USA, the Women's Labor Zionist welcoming, motivational and having Organization of America and the a vibrant spirit. Mayor's Committee to Keep Detroit Mrs. Naimark is survived by her Beautiful. daughters and sons-in-law, Ronna While serving as president of and Tom Ortzman of Delray Beach, Keep Detroit Beautiful, she was Fla., Jill and Michael Kamps of honored by the mayor with a plaque Hockessin, Del.; 10 grandchildren; detailing her years of service; it was four great-grandchildren; sister, presented by Lady Bird Johnson Beatrice Blum of Philadelphia. and Stuart Udall, then the secretary She was the beloved wife for of the interior. She also served as almost 70 years of the late Martin president of the Greater Motion Naimark; sister of the late Elsie Picture and TV Council, includ- Miller and the late Leon Schrage. ing the Youth Film Forum and the Interment at the Adat Shalom Women's Division of the Greater Memorial Park. Contributions Detroit Interfaith Round Table of may be made to a charity of one's Christians and Jews. choice. Arrangements by Dorfman Mrs. Naimark also served on Chapel. LI JEROME ROBERT CLINTON, 76, of Novi, died Aug. 6, 2007. He is survived by his daughter, Meryl Clinton of Toronto, Ontario, Canada; grandchildren, Jesse, Alexandra, Cassia, Brian. Mr. Clinton was the loving father of the late Randy Clinton. Contributions may be made to American Heart Association, Memorial & Tribute Program, Dept 77-3968, Chicago, IL 60678. Services and interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. &CHAPLAINCY NETWORK - Ct( & ik41/Z1 4 ti VITAS® Innovative Hospice Care® ALICE KIRSCHNER, 86, of Seattle, Wash., died Aug. 7, 2007. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Linda and Charles Kraus of Lake Forest Park, Wash.; son and daughter-in-law, Gerald and Lynn Kirschner of Farmington Hills; sister, Bernice Margolin of Houston, Texas; grandchildren, Aaron Kirschner, 4 t SHENKMAN C_APIGIVINC FEILOWSIOP TFAM 4 THE MICHIGAN BOARD OF RABBIS An Gut it.W.,661101 .,..K- 1114.2 rru v:ry 1288740 70 August 16 • 2007 Rebecca Kraus, Andrew Kirschner, Scott Kirschner, Danielle Kraus and Jamie Kirschner; stepgrandchildren, Joseph and Ronald Ball; stepgreat- grandchild, Drew Zokoe-Ball. She was the beloved wife of the late Morris Kirschner and sister of the late Nathan Butrimovitz. Interment at Machpelah Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Kline Galland Employee Fund in Seattle or to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. BRAEDON LARSON, 14 days, of West Bloomfield, died Aug. 8, 2007. He is survived by his parents, David and Stacy Larson; twin brother, Conner Larson; grandpar- ents, Mark and Joanne Larson, DE Steven Glickman; great-grandmoth- ers and great-grandfather, Frances Miller, Martha Glickman, Mike Leff; aunts and uncles, Andra and Michael Gardner, Phyllis and Joey Gage,