DOROTHY PAUL, 87, of West Bloomfield, died April 14, 2012. She is survived by her beloved husband, Alexander E. Paul of West Bloomfield; daughters and sons-in-law, Alexandra and Dr. Michael Treblin of West Bloomfield, Deborah Orenstein of Thornhill, Ontario, Miriam and John Abel of Smiths Station, Ala.; sister, Clara Barenholtz of West Bloomfield; grandchildren, Elizabeth Treblin, Randall Orenstein, Stephen Kalish, Rebecca Treblin, Jennifer Orenstein and Andrew Kalish; great-grandchild, Leila. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Interment took place at the Lone Pine Cemetery in West Bloomfield. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. MIMI ROBBINS, passed away peacefully in Canton, Mass., on April 11, 2012, a few months short of her 100th birthday. Born in Verhoevka (Ukraine) in 1912, one of five children, she survived, at age 3, the death of her mother and oldest sister, witnessed brutal pogroms on a regular basis, managed an escape from the Cossacks and a harrow- ing trip across Europe with her siblings, finally joining their father in Kansas City in 1921 after eight years of separation. Mimi, her father and three of her sib- lings lived in Kansas City a couple of years before putting down roots in Detroit, when the fiance of her older sister Gladys came to Michigan after immigrating from Canada. Mimi was ambitious and valued edu- cation from an early age. She graduated' from Wayne University with a degree in library science and did graduate work at Columbia University Teachers College in New York. During the years that followed her 1934 marriage to Arthur Robbins, Mimi taught in the Detroit Public Schools sys- tem and went on to become a librarian in a Southfield school. She was also known as a political activist, book reviewer and first-rate party giver. Mimi's husband Arthur died in 1975, and she had two subsequent marriages, to Samuel Simmer and Morris Zelenko, both of Detroit. In 1997, Mimi moved to Orchard Cove, a retirement community in Canton, Mass., to be closer to her daughters, Alice Isenberg of Boston and Martha Friedricks-Glass of New York, and their husbands, all of whom survive her. Additionally, she is survived by two grand- children and six great-grandchildren. Her beloved third grandchild, Dr. Bess Emily Jelin, died in 1995. Mimi will be remembered by all who have known her as a vivacious, warm and irrepressible woman. Interment was at Machpelah Cemetery. Contributions may be made to American Technion Society, 30230 Orchard Lake Road, #155, Farmington Hills, MI 48334, www.ats.org ; or a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. PHYLLIS LEE ROBINSON, 83, of Southfield, died April 11, 2012. She is survived by her husband, Bud Robinson; son and daughter-in- law, Donald and Ellyn Robinson Robinson of Chicago, Ill.; daughters and sons-in- law, Amy and Richard Hanney of Munith, Mich., and Cynthia and Michael Wilson of Atlanta, Ga.; grandchildren, Jessica and Kyle Hanney and Thomas Asher Wilson; great-granddaughter, Cameryn Hanney; brother-in-law and sisters-in-law, Berol and Shirley Robinson, and Davida Gale. Mrs. Robinson was the devoted daugh- ter of the late Boris Ash and the late Edith Baker. Interment was at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to American Cancer Society, 20450 Civic Center Drive, Southfield, MI 48076, www. cancer.org; or a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. Obituary Charges The processing fee for obituaries is: $90 for up to 150 words; $180 for 151-300 words, etc. A photo counts as 30 words. There is no charge for a Holocaust survivor icon. The JN reserves the right to edit wording to conform to its style considerations. For information, have your funeral director call the JN or you may call Sy Manello, editorial assistant, at (248) 351-5147 or email him at smanello@renmedia.us . The profit motive is not our motivc Born out of compassion, we've been helping Detroit families for generations. We're dedicated to serving all members of our community regardless of their denomination, affiliation or social status. We care about only one thing. You. HEBREW MEMORIAL CHAPEL =--**=--- ' Your Communitv Chapel cm= www.Hebrev, lemorial.org 248-543-1622 800-736-5033 I 26640 Greenfield, Oak Park, t\ll Obituaries April 19' . 2012 65