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The Detroit Jewish News, 2010-08-05

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28 Av August 8, 2010

David Schey
Harry Wedgle
Anna Berkowitz
Gertrude Green
Eve Herman
Rebecca Miller Lesser
Joan Marilyn Radner
Ethel Roth

29 Av August 9, 2010

Harry Berkowitz
Israel Gould
Jack Gross
Max Kaner
Phillip Schneider
Sarah E Blumenthal
Dorothy Lusky
Pauline Radner
Dorothy Treitman

30 Av August 10, 2010

Edward Enkin
Louis Harold Kay

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Morris N. Posner
Israel Schwartz
Jonas Torgow
Joseph Weingarden
Frieda Flekel
Sarah Markowitz
Sarah Richman

1 Elul August 11, 2010

Abner Dunn
Benjamin Terebelo
Lena Bartick
Lee Eichner
Becky Epstein

2 Elul August 12, 2010

William M Goodman
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Louis
Kellner
Louis Pollack
Morris Suffrin
Edward Zold
Julie Gottlieb
Ida Malzberg
Belle Rosen

Obituaries

Fannie Stern
Edith Wainer
Betty Weinstein Fischer

3 Elul August 13, 2010

Obituaries from page 65

Sidney Averbuch
Isadore Harry Keit
Louis Rose
Lillian Brower
Johanna Feiner
Feiga Goodstein
Helen Quidd

Builder And Bibliophile

4 Elul August 14, 2010

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Joseph Faigin
Ervin Klein
Louis Levin
Samuel Spinner
Goldie Kotlier
Ida Leiderman
Debra Francine Liss
Anna Shulman

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rwin Toby Holtzman, 82, a
lection in private hands in the world
resident of Michigan all his life,
of Boris Pasternak, Joseph Brodsky
died July 31,2010.
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He was born in Detroit to Joseph
Issac Babel.
and Helen Holtzman on Aug. 29, 1927.
At the Hebrew University, the
He graduated from the Cranbrook
Holtzmans housed the most impor-
School, then the University of
tant and passionate collection, their
Michigan with a degree
gift to Israel of the literature
in political science in
of that country, including
1949. He married Shirley
manuscripts and inscribed
in 1950. They would have
copies of every book of orig-
celebrated their 60th
inal literature in as many
anniversary Aug. 13.
as seven to nine languages
Mr. Holtzman's intel-
from 1948 to the present.
lectual processes and
Mr. Holtzman played a
grasp of architecture,
pivotal role in support-
materials and con-
Irwin Holtzm an
ing the noted Russian
struction helped create
poet/writer and later Nobel
quality and value in thousands of
Prize recipient Joseph Brodsky. They
single-family homes, condominiums
shared a deep friendship.
and apartments. His business career
He particularly admired and sup-
spanned the 1940s to the 1980s, as
ported the work of AIPAC.
second generation of Holtzman and
His years at the Cranbrook School
Silverman, which began in 1919 by
were significant to him and he main-
Toby's father, Joseph, and has contin-
tained special friendships with his
ued innovation and awards in design
classmates for over 65 years.
and construction under the direction
In addition to his business, intel-
of his son Jonathan in the third gen-
lectual and political life, he was pas-
eration in the company Village Green. sionate about being a family man
He and his wife, Shirley, shared a
and was devoted to his children and
lifelong passion for books and librar- grandchildren. The relationship was
ies. His collections can be found
constant. He was so proud of their
in 15 libraries around the world,
ongoing accomplishments.
including the University of Michigan,
Mr. Holtzman is survived by his
which received his William Faulkner
wife and best friend, Shirley; his chil-
collection; the British Library, which
dren, Matthew Holtzman, Johanna
received his John Osborne collec-
Holtzman Kaufman, Jonathan
tion; the University of Illinois, which
Holtzman; son-in-law, Michael;
received his American Indian collec-
daughters-in-law, Jade and Patricia;
tion. He also had an early and impor- beloved grandchildren, Joseph, Tessa
tant collection of African American
and Ethan; brother, David Holtzman;
literature.
sister, Rosalie Sosnick.
Mr. Holtzman enjoyed a special
Contributions may be made by
relationship with two of the directors supporting a library, buying books
of the Library of Congress, as well as
at a local bookstores and read-
a long-standing connection with the
ing to children and grandchildren.
Detroit Public Library. At the Hoover
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August 5 • 2010

Obituaries

DOROTHY AARON,
98, died peacefully
at home on July 31,
2010.
A life-long volun-
teer, she gave years
of service to many
causes, including
Aaron
conducting nightly
door safety checks at the federation
apartments in West Bloomfield, read-

ing for the blind, working for the Sinai
Hospital Guild office and crocheting
lap robes for disabled Army veterans.
Mrs. Aaron is survived by her son,
Charles; his significant other; many
friends.
She was the beloved wife of the late
Zal Aaron.
Contributions may be made to the
American Cancer Society, 20450 Civic
Center Drive, Southfield, MI 48076.

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