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January 27, 2011 - Image 63

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2011-01-27

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r. David
Eisman, 89
of Delray,
Fla., died on Jan. 20,
2011. Founder of
Eisman Chiropractic
Clinic in Detroit,
Dr. Eisman was a
progressive thinker, Dr. David
Eisman
promoting alterna-
tive health care for more than 45 years.
He was endeared by his patients. His
thirst for knowledge and perfecting
his skills had him returning to school
earning two post-doctorate degrees as
well as being a certified acupuncturist.
He was a true advocate for his patients.
On any day, you could see him walk-
ing around the clinic doing magic
tricks, putting a smile on his patients'
faces.
He was also a budding artist. His tal-
ents ranged from being an avid wood-
worker and photographer to drawing.
Years later at the Florida Atlantic
University Memory Center, he began to
paint. One of his paintings became the
official greeting card and poster pro-
moting the center.
He was a World War II veteran,
awarded the Purple Heart. Dr. Eisman
was also a 32nd Degree Mason. He had
many interests including tennis and
golf. Whenever asked how things were
going, his moniker was "Fantastic".
Dr. Eisman is survived by son and
daughter-in-law, Dr. Jeffrey Nancy
Benchell Eisman; daughters and sons-
in-law, Sheryl and Arnie Siegel, Jackie
and Sandy Layne; stepdaughter, Rachel
Alters. He was Poppa Dave to his
grandchildren, Benjamin, Eli, Joseph
Eisman, Jeffrey Siegel, Marc (Dawn)
Siegel, Jonathon (fiancee Mari), Lizzy
Layne, Nicole (Rick) Kovacs, Rachel
(Andy) Singer, Adam (Sharon) Layne,
Logan, Dawson, Cameron Alters; he had
nine great-grandchildren. He is also
survived by his wife, Rita.
Dr. Eisman was the beloved husband
of the late Evelyn Wolock Eisman; step-
father of the late David Belenson.
Contributions may be made to the
Eisman Family Fund at B'nai Israel
Synagogue of West Bloomfield or
Michigan Alzheimer's Association.
Interment was in Florida This notice
was placed at the request of the family
by Dorfman Chapel.

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