obituaries Pioneer In Sleep Research W hen Sheldon Kapen, freshly graduated from State University of New York (SUNY) at Syracuse Medical School, ful- filled his dream in 1959 by making aliyah to Israel, he had no idea where fate was about to lead him, both personally and professionally. But the course of the rest of his life was about to be laid out before him; and the seeds were being planted for what would be both a wonderful marriage and a distinguished, illustrious career, each of which would last over half a cen- tury. Sheldon "Shelly" Kapen, M.D., a pio- neer in sleep research and longtime chief of neurology at the John Dingell Veterans Administration Hospital in Detroit, died on Thanksgiving morning, Nov. 22, 2012, of an apparent heart attack. He had been diagnosed some weeks earlier with acute myeloid leukemia. Dr. Kapen was born on May 19, 1935, outside of Boston. As a young boy, his family moved to San Antonio, Texas. There he spent his formative years. A child of divorce, he was in part raised by his loving older sister, Nessa. Education was to be a crucial part of his life, and his early education included his Hebrew studies at cheder and time spent at Peacock Military Academy. He entered college at age 16 at the University of Wisconsin. From there, it Virginia and Michigan. During the Vietnam War, Dr. Kapen was on to SUNY Syracuse Medical School. He then made aliyah, intending to com- was commissioned as a lieutenant com- plete his internship in Israel. Not knowing mander in the U.S. Navy. He was sta- very much Hebrew, he did what most new tioned at naval hospitals in Portsmouth, ohm do and entered an Ulpan class. Va., and Queens, N.Y. As fate would have it, Rachel Dr. Kapen established the Garber, then just 20 years sleep disorders center at old and a native Israeli, was the VA Hospital in Detroit studying to become an Ulpan nearly 30 years ago, the first teacher. They met and fell in certified sleep center in the love. He would never leave her entire VA system. Through his clinical work and research side, and he had an in-house Hebrew teacher for the rest of and his position as profes- his life. sor of neurology at Wayne There followed stops at State University School of Dr. Sheld on Kapen Asaf Ha-Rofeh Hospital and Medicine, he helped countless Hadassah/Hebrew University patients, authored numer- Medical School, at each of which, one of ous papers and mentored a multitude of their two older boys was born. It was at medical students, residents and fellows. Dr. Kapen retired from his positions Hadassah, working as a researcher in the physiology department, that his interest less than a year ago. A plaque hangs in in sleep medicine, which would become his honor at the entrance to the sleep his life's work, was kindled. disorders center he established at the VA The family soon moved to the United Hospital. States for family reasons. Two more sons would be born. Dr. Kapen helped Passionate Scholar establish the field of sleep medicine A scholar to the last, Dr. Kapen also through his tireless work at several hos- had a passion for archaeology and for pitals and medical schools in Virginia, European history, specifically World War New York (Albert Einstein School of II and the Holocaust. His house was filled Medicine), Massachusetts (University with books on this period in history, and of Massachusetts Medical Center), West he supported numerous organizations JULIUS EICHLER, 90, JERRY BRAND, 73, of Canyon Lake, Calif., died Nov. 24, 2012. He is survived by his beloved wife, Leslie Brand; children, Elena (Andy) Kollin of Farmington Hills, Beverly (Chris) Brand of San Francisco, Calif., Matthew (Ruth) Brand of Peoria, Ariz.; grandchil- dren, Elijah and Lily Kollin, and Dillon and Mason Brand-Bellonzi; other loving family members and friends. Contributions may be made to Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit or to the American Heart Association. of Southfield, died Nov., 24, 2012. He was a survivor of a Siberian Labor Camp during World War II. Mr. Eichler is survived by his wife of 56 years, Eichler Estalee Eichler; daugh- ters and sons-in-law, Gail and Dr. Jeffrey Frederick, Lanie Eichler, Ruth Eichler and Pam and Steve Keiles; son and daughter- in-law, Dr. Jay and Jodi Eichler; grandchil- Bloom's Jewish Cuisine dren, Chelsey and Carly Eichler, and Lilly Keiles. Contributions may be made to Jewish Hospice & Chaplaincy Network, 6555 W. Maple, West Bloomfield, MI 48322, www. jewishhospice.org; or a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. FLORENCE GALE, 91, of St. Louis Park, Minn., passed away Nov. 10, 2012. She is survived by her sons, Allan (Linda Kahn) Gale of West Bloomfield, dedicated to Holocaust research and education. He was also a lifelong fan of the Boston Red Sox and luckily was able to enjoy seeing them win World Series championships in 2004 and 2007. His boyhood hero was Red Sox great Ted Williams; and Dr. Kapen would recount how, as a boy, he sent Williams a get-well card when the player was down with an injury. He received a personal reply signed by the superstar himself. Dr. Kapen is survived by his devoted wife, Rachel Kapen; sons, Gilead (Karen) Kapen, Mon (Amal) Kapen, Ehud (Debra) Kapen, and Avi Kapen; grandchildren, Kayla, Simon, Rome, Caleb, Michaela, Alia and Matan Kapen, and Leah Schloss; sister, Nessa (Alfred) Bertel; sister-in-law, Shula (Avraham) Keret; nieces and neph- ews, Eytan (Eve) Keret, Dafna (Shmulik) Geva, and Sharon (Carl), Aaron (Yaffa) and Mindy Bertel. Internment was at Clover Hill Cemetery in Birmigham. Donations may be made to the Holocaust Memorial Center, 28123 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills, MI 48334; Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, 6735 Telegraph, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301; or Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Michigan, 1471 E. 12 Mile, Madison Heights, MI 48071. Arrangements were by Ira Kaufman Chapel. ❑ Dr. Stanley Gale of Rhode Island, Edward Gale and Neal (Sandy) Gale of Minnesota; sister, Shirley Grantz of Jerusalem; grand- children, Eric Kahn Gale, Alyssa Kahn Gale, Shawna (Ben) Bellows, Greg Gale; great-grandson, Zachary Mark Bellows; many loving nieces and nephews. Mrs. Gale was preceded in death by her husband, Harvey; two brothers; two sisters. Services and shivah were held in Minnesota. Obituaries on page 90 WHEN ONLY THE VERY BEST WILL DO NibblesAndNuts.com Shiva Trays & Upscale Dinners Delivered Same day express delivery!!! 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