A Giant Of A Leader Ronelle Grier Contributing Writer H ugh William Greenberg was a passionate family man, a fervent supporter of the Jewish com- munity, an honorable businessman and a trusted friend. Mr. Greenberg, of Franklin, died on Oct. 19, 2013, at age 83 after a lifetime of selfless devotion to his loved ones and numerous organizations throughout Metro Detroit and beyond. Born in Detroit in 1930, Hugh attended the University of Michigan and served in the Guided Missile Battalion of the U.S. Army. After working in his father's insur- ance agency, he struck out on his own to become a manufacturing entrepreneur, eventually becoming president of Detroit Gauge & Tool Company, running the company for 45 years. He later started Ekman Machine Tool Company and DataNet Quality Systems. Throughout his career, he demonstrated his devotion to the community by giving his time, talent and other resources to a variety of causes and organizations, Jewish and secular. Some of these included the United Way, Jewish Welfare Board, Jewish Vocational Service, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, JCC Maccabi Youth Games, Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit and the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. He had a special affection for the Jewish Community Center, from its early days at Meyers and Curtis in Detroit to its other location in Oak Park and later, West Bloomfield. Hugh tirelessly supported the JCC for HOWARD BORIM, 68, of Farmington Hills, died Oct. 15, 2013. He is survived by his bashert, Julie Borim; and sister and brother-in-law, Shaindel and Dr. Jerry Kasle of Oak Park. Contributions may be made to Elana Leah Community Refuah Fund, do Bais Chabad Torah Center of North Oak Park, 15401 W 10 Mile Road, Oak Park, MI 48237. Services and interment were held at Hebrew Memorial Park in Clinton Township. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. ARNOLD BARRY FEIGELMAN, 68, of Oak Park, died Oct. 15, 2013. He is survived by his brothers and sis- ters-in-law, Dr. Michael and Linda Elman of Baltimore, Md., Rabbi Edward and Miriam Feigelman of Baltimore; nieces and nephews, Ari and Inbal Elman, Shira and Yehuda Nelkin, Tikva and Shulem "Sol" Weinreich, Aliza Elman, Dov and more than 40 years, serving as president, spoke at the funeral service, as did her vice president and dedicated board mem- brothers Danny and Ned. ber. He was a zealous fundraiser for the Amy, who referred to her father as a Oak Park and West Bloomfield facilities; source of "unconditional love read a by sharing his vision, he inspired people tribute written by her mother, Carolyn, to give to the best of their abilities and to describing how lucky she felt to have feel good about doing so. shared such a wonderful life filled with family, community involve- As chairman of the JCC Millenium Capital Campaign, ment, travel, gardening, golf, he was instrumental in rais- theater and, of course, danc- ing more than $30 million ing. for needed renovations and Danny, who carries on improvements. Hugh's legacy through his Hugh was proud of work as Federation's Director his involvement in the of Major Gifts, talked about Neighborhood Project, an Oak his father's sense of humor Park- and Southfield-based and his uncanny ability to program that exemplified his make everyone around him lifelong commitment to keeping feel good — family members, Hugh Greenberg the Metro Detroit Jewish com- friends and employees. munity strong and thriving. "Dad ... you have taught me life's most important lessons ... to treat An Altruistic Partnership people with respect, to welcome people By Hugh's side throughout his many with love, to work for the greater good and endeavors was his wife of 62 years, to care for the well-being of the Jewish Carolyn, his best friend and soul mate. people," said Danny in his eulogy. Together they won the American Jewish Ned recalled his father telling jokes to Committee's Human Relations Award the doctors and nurses who cared for him, demonstrating his gift for bringing in 1977 and, in 2000, they received Federation's highest honor — the Fred M. humor into any situation. He praised his Butzel Memorial Award for Distinguished father's extraordinary kindness, his gener- Community Service. osity and unflagging sense of integrity. Theirs was an inspirational romance, "He taught by example said Ned. "His a love story that began when they shared word was the law, and he never broke the their first dance as teenagers and continu- law" ing for more than six decades. "He and my mom loved to dance togeth- Helping Those In Need er, beaming at each other as they whirled Rabbi Daniel Syme of Temple Beth El, around the living room, their smiles a who officiated at the funeral service along testament to how much they adored each with Cantor Penny Steyer of Temple Shir other" said their daughter, Amy, who Shalom, said Hugh Greenberg was "a spe- Nina Elman, Rena and Moshe Meystel. Mr. Feigelman was the devoted son of the late Beatrice and the late Julius Feigelman. Interment was at Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to Kollel Institute, 15230 W Lincoln, Oak Park, MI 48237. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. BARBARA JEAN GOLDMAN, 66, of Rochester Hills, died Oct. 14, 2013. She is survived by her sister and broth- er-in-law, Elaine Goldman and Daniel Kellams of South Kent, Conn. Ms. Goldman was the loving daughter of the late Regina Smitheimer and the late Hazen Goldman; dear sister and sister-in- law of the late Anita Goldman Brody and the late Joseph Brody. Contributions may be made to National Association for the Mentally Ill, 3803 N. Fairfax Dr., Suite 100, Arlington, VA 22203. Services and interment were held at Hebrew Memorial Park in Clinton Township. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. BLANCHE HAAS, 97, of Southfield, died Oct. 17, 2013. She is survived by her daughters and sons-in- law, Rissa and Sheldon Winkelman of Bingham Farms, Ilene and Marc Haas Steglitz of New Jersey, and Carol Golden of Las Vegas; grand- children, Scott and Noreen Winkelman, Craig Winkelman and Jane Beck, Sheila and Edward Pont, Brian Steglitz and Anne Cowan, JoAnne Steglitz and Brian Oakes, Jennifer and Michael Joseph, Amy and Peter Johnson, and Mark Golden; great-grandchildren, Alex Winkelman, Jay Winkelman, Cassius Winkelman, cial human being" who was always kind, welcoming, optimistic and humble about his many accomplishments. While his wife and family were at the center of his life, he still made time to help those in need with- out expecting credit or recognition. "He was a giant in his service to good- ness" said Rabbi Syme, who also com- mended Hugh's green thumb and the sen- sitive soul that enabled him to grow such delicate blooms as roses and orchids. Rabbi Syme spoke about the close relationship Hugh shared with his seven grandchildren and the way he made all of them feel special by taking an interest in their lives and activities. "Dad's life was a success story" said Ned. "He was happy. He achieved every- thing he set out to, and he did it all with a wink and a smile" Hugh Greenberg is survived by his wife, Carolyn; sons and daughter Danny (Illana) Greenberg, Ned (Elisa) Greenberg, and Amy Draizen; grandchildren Nathan Greenberg, Matthew Greenberg, Rae Draizen, Eli Draizen, Sam Greenberg, Talia Greenberg and Bennett Greenberg; sister Barbara Fleischman; loving nieces, neph- ew, cousins and a world of friends. Contributions may be made to the Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit's Hugh and Carolyn Greenberg Fund, 6600 W. Maple, West Bloomfield, MI 48322, (248) 661-1000, www.jccdet.org; or Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, Hugh and Carolyn Greenberg Fund, 6735 Telegraph, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301, (248) 642-4260, www.jewishdetroit.org . Interment was at Beth El Memorial Park; arrangements were by Ira Kaufman Chapel. ❑ Abby Pont, Jolie Pont, Ryan Pont, Allison Steglitz, Charlotte Steglitz, Eli Oakes, Lucy Oakes, Jeremy Joseph, Jema Joseph, Connor Johnson and Andrew Johnson; brother, Dr. Robert Feldman of West Bloomfield. Mrs. Haas was the beloved wife of the late Joseph Haas; the loving sister of the late Irvin Feldman and the late Rhoda Shuman; the dear sister-in-law of the late Opal Feldman and the late Melvin Shuman. Interment was at Machpelah Cemetery. Contributions may be made to Wayne State University Scholarship Office, Alice and Henry Feldman Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 2340, Detroit, MI 48202-0340, www.studentservice@wayne.edu; National Council of Jewish Women, 26400 Lahser Road, Suite 306, Southfield, MI 48033, www.ncjwgds.org; or Yad Ezra, 2850 W 11 Mile Road, Berkley, MI 48072, www.yadezra.org. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. Obituaries on page 62 Obituaries JN October 24 • 2013 61