Obituaries Obituaries are updated and archived on JNonline.us . Tamarack's Sculptor Laureate Rabbi Jason Miller Special to the Jewish News T he Torah reading this past Shabbat morning introduced the master artisan Betzalel. Chosen as the chief architect of the tabernacle, Betzalel (meaning "in God's shadow") was blessed with practical wisdom, discernment and knowledge. He used his artistic talents for the benefit of the Jewish people and to honor God. Only hours before this Torah reading was recited, a modern-day Betzalel took his last breath. Longtime Tamarack Camps artist-in-residence Irving Berg, of Detroit, died March 20, 2009. He was 87. As a child, Iry attended Fresh Air Camp in Brighton (later renamed Camp Tamarack) along with his younger brother Leo. He returned to camp as a waiter, head lifeguard and counselor. Later, with his beloved wife, Harriet, and their children, Leslie and Marty, Iry spent 13 years as the artist-in-residence of B'nai B'rith's Camp Starlight in the Poconos in northeast Pennsylvania. Beginning in 1978, the Berg family made Tamarack their summer home. Harriet, a world-renowned dancer and choreographer, instructed campers in dance while Iry worked with campers and counselors in arts and crafts to cre- ate wooden, metal, copper, bronze and MICHAEL L. COHL, 54, of Westland, died March 16, 2009. He is survived by his daughters, Amber Rae Cohl and Michelle Irene Cohl; son, Matthew Isaac Cohl; brother and sister-in- law, Arnold and Sharyn Cohl of Wixom; sister and brother-in-law, Lisa and Israel Hertz of Israel; many loving nieces, neph- ews, other family members and friends. Mr. Cold was the dear son of the late Allen and the late Barbara Cohl. Interment at the Clover Hill Park Cemetery in Birmingham. Contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association or to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. ELEANOR EISEN, 91, of Farmington Hills, died March 22, 2009. She is survived by her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Robert and Sherry Eisen of Farmington Hills; daughter and son-in- law, Gayle and Dr. Larry Finn of West Bloomfield; sisters, Rae Dorfman Weiss of West Bloomfield, Norma Stoller of West Bloomfield; grandchildren, Brian Eisen, Erika, Courtney and Lindsey Finn; many stone sculptures. The Bergs were part of the fabric of camp during the next three decades. The late Camp Maas director Michael Zaks invited Iry to camp because he wanted to create a permanent Jewish identity there. As Harriet Berg explains, "In the off-season, the Tamarack facil- ity was rented out to non-Jewish groups and Michael wanted them to know it was a Jewish camp." Irv's dozens of sculptures, including several menorahs, adorn the acres of Camp Maas. Even in their retire- ment, the Bergs visited camp each summer, often checking on each sculpture in the Irving Berg Sculpture Garden to ensure they were in Irving Berg good shape. Jonah Geller, Tamarack Camps executive director, noted that, "Iry and Harriet's love and support of Camp Maas never dissipated as evidenced by their initiating an arts endowment to ensure that the arts, including dance, continue to have a prominent place in the camp's culture." Iry Berg's lasting legacy of art at Camp Maas and the Butzel Conference Center includes a Holocaust memorial, a Wall of Hope (reminiscent of the Western Wall), a representation of the priestly blessing and several sculptures inspired by sto- ries in the Torah. An Army veteran, Iry was injured in World War II and received the Purple Heart. He had a deep and profound love for his country and was a lifelong supporter of the city of Detroit, where he lived, worked and volunteered. He was an avid musician, dancer, swimmer and tennis player. Iry was a life- time member of B'nai Brith and charitable to veterans' organizations and to several charities that benefit Israel. He was the head of the art departments at Central High and Cass Tech, both in Detroit. After retirement, he became a supervising teacher at Wayne State University in Detroit and an active docent at the Detroit Institute of Arts, where he received the Volunteer of the Year award. As a photographer, his photos chronicled modern dance over the last five decades in Michigan, and his works will be displayed June 7 at the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield. Longtime Tamarack camper and staff loving nieces, nephews, other family mem- bers and friends. Mrs. Eisen was the beloved wife of the late Harry Eisen; mother of the late Ronald Eisen; sister of the late Betty Klein Garland, the late Fay Blavin, the late Ida Blondy, the late Ann Lieberman and the late Sally Forman. Interment at Machpelah Cemetery in Ferndale. Contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association or to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. MURRAY FRUMIN, 84, of Tamarac, Fla., former- ly of Beverly Hills, died on March 17, 2009. He was the owner of Murray Frumin & Co., a stock brokerage agency in business for more Frumin than 35 years. Mr. Frumin is sur- vived by his beloved wife, Bess; son, David of Los Angeles; daughters and sons-in-law, Judi and Joel Levy of Houston, Texas, and Mindy and Arbey Arce of Brentwood, N.Y.; loving grandchildren, Sam, Eva, Sarah, Elizabeth, Daniel and Maureen. He was the beloved son of the late David and the late Eva Frumin; dear brother of the late Sharon Frumin. Contributions may be made to Na'amat USA, c/o Soref JCC, 6501 W. Sunrise Blvd., Plantation, FL 33313, (954) 327-0770. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. ALAN FELDMAN, 64, of Tennessee, for- merly of Southfield, died March 20, 2009. He was born in Detroit and raised in Southfield. He served his country in the Army for two years. He loved sports and was an avid fisherman and a very good golfer. Mr. Feldman is survived by his father, Louis Feldman of Southfield; sister, Sandra Greenberg of Clearwater, Fla.; children, Michelle Feldman, Scott Feldman; grand- daughter, Erynn Feldman of Tennessee. ANNE HORENSTEIN GALINDO, 63, of Ancaster, Ontario, Canada, died March 22, 2009, surrounded by family and loved member Jeff Arnoff said, "Irv's spirit will always be, quite literally, a part of Tamarack. Our generation was privileged to see and help him build a strolling museum of memories and symbols meandering through camp; and we can only hope our kids will come to appre- ciate the meaning and beauty of each twisted, carved, molded and chiseled gem. If the grounds of Camp Maas were a birthday cake, clearly Irv's work would be the candles." Irving Berg was the beloved hus- band of Harriet "Jeanie" Berg; beloved father of Leslie Berg and Martin (Stacie Chaiken) Berg; loving grandfather of Sachiel (Julie Hess) Slavin and Jonas Peters Berg; great-grandfather of Talia Slavin; bother of Leo (Temmy) Berg, Laura (the late Reuben) Shell. He was the son of the late Edith and the late Morris Berg; dear brother of the late Sol Berg, the late Esther (the late Sy) Zimmerman, the late Shirley (the late Dave) Parsky and the late Karl (the late Molly) Berg; son-in-law of the late Helen and the late Jacob J. Jack Waratt. Interment was at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to Tamarack Camps-Harriet and Irving Berg Endowment Fund for the Arts, (248) 642-4260, www.tamarackcamps.com . Jason Miller is the rabbi of Tamarack Camps. ones after a brave fight. She is survived by her beloved hus- band, Fernando Galindo; loving children, Christopher Galindo, Jason Galindo and Andrea Fiederer; brothers and sister-in- law, Raymond and Barbara Horenstein, Joe Horenstein; brothers-in-law and sisters- in-law, Ricardo and Nena Galindo, Helen Galindo, Elena Lazcano, Raul and Sharon Galindo, Isabel and Gonzalo Cortes, Teresa and Antonio Mansour, Mario and Joyce Galindo; nephews, nieces, and cherished friends. Mrs. Galindo was the daughter of the late Hyman and the late Helen (Mikofsky) Horenstein; sister-in-law of the late Juan Lazcano. The family extends thanks to the dedicat- ed staff of the Juravinski Cancer Center and the nurses of VON, Dr. Zbuk and Dr. Slaven. Interment at Anshe Shalom Cemetery in Ontario, Canada. Contributions may be made to the Juravinski Cancer Center in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Local arrange- ments by Dorfman Chapel. Obituaries on page C44 March 26 2009 C43