to people from out of town trying to raise money for charities. "I was taken that Rabbi Arm would devote an entire day to escort a visitor around the community," Rabbi Yoskowitz said. "He loved mitzvot and tried to inspire others to do them." Family Life Rabbi Arm had a close-knit fam- ily. "They adored him;' said Rabbi Yoskowitz. For the benefit of his children and grandchildren, Rabbi Arm "set high standards for our character and our observance,' said daughter Ilana. "With little fanfare, he kept the laws of Jewish life, which were never a burden." The three Arm children gained strong Jewish identities through both parents. Daniel became an ordained rabbi, Ilana married a rabbi and David assisted his retired father at the overflow second ser- vice at Beth Achim for about five years in early '90s. When he was younger and healthier, Rabbi Arm liked to play tennis and roughhouse with the children as "Milton the Monster?' He was devoted to Claire, and they traveled the globe, including at least two dozen times to Israel. But the rabbi was mostly interested in being a good Jew. David said his father was "indistinguishable from his Jewish identity." Rabbi Yoskowitz noted, "Rabbi Arm loved learning and was a model for others to emulate. "He gave of himself fully to what he believed. He left this world with a good name." Rabbi Milton Artm is survived by his wife, Claire Arm; sons and daugh- ters-in-law, David and Robin Arm of West Bloomfield, Rabbi Daniel and Ghana Arm of Oak Park; daughter and son-in-law, Ilana and Rabbi Anthony Glickman of Teaneck, N.J; grandchildren, Dov and Shoshana Glickman, Dalia Glickman, Ron Glickman, Maya Glickman, Avigayil Glickman, Oren Glickman, Maier Arm, Sara Arm, Hadassah Arm, Jesse Arm; great-grandchildren, Idan, Lital, Oriyah, Maor. Rabbi Arm was the dear brother of the late Gilbert Arm. Contributions may be made to Amit, 817 Broadway, New York, NY 10003; Emunah of America, 7 Penn Plaza, New York, NY 10001. Interment at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. II Obituaries on page 76 They were wonderful'.' We hear kind words consistently. We're proud that people feel comfortable enough with us to openly tell us how much they appreciate what we did for them. In fact, it's this appreciation that drives us to offer the very best in comfort, compassion and service. THE DORFMANCHAPEL SERVING WITH DIGNITY, SANCTITY AND COMPASSION www. thedorfmanchapel. com 30440 Twelve Mile Road Farmington Hills • 48334 248.406.6000 TOLL FREE 1-866-406-6003 licensed Funeral Directors: Alan Dorfman, Jonathan Dorfman ©Adfinity 1528310 Obituaries ober 8 2 . 009 75