obituaries >> Joseph's Tomb Is Repaired 'A Heart Of Pure Gold' Ronelle Grier I Contributing Writer Born in Brussels, Belgium, Jennifer was a delightful child who loved to and teacher whose kindness dance and sing, a good student who extended to her family, her students avoided trouble and brought endless and her many friends. After a brief but joy to her parents. She was thrilled courageous fight with cancer, when her younger brother, Jennifer passed away on Oct. David, was born, and the 29, 2015, surrounded by her two had a close and loving loved ones. relationship that lasted Jennifer earned a Bachelor throughout Jennifer's too- short life. of Arts degree in French and Hebrew cultural studies from Speaking at the funeral the University of Michigan, service, David described where she graduated with his sister as his "rock," a honors and received the compassionate role model and friend to her family LeRoy T. Waterman Prize Jenny La nxner for Excellence in Hebrew members, friends and stu- and Jewish Studies in 1997. dents. He recalled happy memories of summers After graduating from the spent in Israel and family road trips University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, Jennifer realized her true calling to Florida, singing songs and laughing was teaching. in the car. Her strength and positive Fluent in English, French and attitude throughout her illness and her unflagging determination to fight it Hebrew, with a good understand- ing of Arabic, she tutored students head-on were sources of inspiration to in Hebrew and French and taught everyone around her. Hebrew at Hillel Day School, Temple She gained strength from her three Shir Shalom and Congregation sons, Gabriel, Eli and Joey, who were Shaarey Zedek before joining the fac- the center of her world. Despite her ulty at Frankel Jewish Academy, where career and other obligations, she she was a beloved Hebrew teacher for put their needs first, guiding them the past six years. through problems large and small "Jennifer, known for the depth of and taking tremendous pride in their her kindness, her endless patience and achievements. She took time to help her complete dedication to students them with homework, arrange car- and colleagues, can easily be described pools, attend their sporting events and as a genuine tzadeiket, a righteous cook their favorite foods, even after individual," wrote Rabbi Azaryah she became ill. Cohen, head of school at FJA, in an "She was the most beautiful person email to students, parents and alumni. on the inside and out; not only was "In her six years of teaching at she my greatest advocate and fan, she Frankel Jewish Academy, Jennifer was my best friend," said Joey, 14, who inspired countless students and col- spoke at the funeral service. Jennifer loved Israeli and French leagues," he wrote. "She was sweet, kind, selfless and music, the television series Mad Men, soulful," said Rabbi Joseph Krakoff, and her dog, Precious. She was a who officiated the funeral service with spiritual soul who loved Judaism and Rabbi Yisrael Pinson, a colleague at followed its teachings, treating others FJA and part of the Jewish Hospice with kindness and giving tzedakah and Chaplaincy team that worked with (charity) quietly and often. She had a Jennifer's family. deep connection with Israel, serving as "She never ran out of love," said a volunteer for the Michigan Friends Rabbi Krakoff. "Her heart was pure of the Israel Defense Forces. gold." She found her partner in her fiance, As a teacher, Jennifer made every- Dr. Ross Feinman, who was instantly one feel important and valued, stu- smitten by her striking beauty, kind dents and colleagues alike. She made heart and infectious smile. He was learning Hebrew fun and gave gener- impressed by her engaging personal- ously of her time, staying after school ity and the positive effect she had on for students who needed extra help. people wherever they went. j ennifer "Jenny" Lanxner, 40, was a beloved mother, daughter Times of Israel I sraeli authorities repaired the Joseph's Tomb shrine on the outskirts of the West Bank city of Nablus overnight Monday. The shrine, which is revered by Jews as the burial site of the biblical patriarch Joseph, was torched by Palestinian rioters two weeks ago in an incident condemned by Israeli leaders and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas. Some 50 workers, including painters, metalworkers, electricians, gardeners and stoneworkers, were accompanied by a detail of IDF soldiers to the site late Monday and worked through the night to repair the damage. In just five hours, the site was cleaned and painted, and the marble cover- ing of the tomb was replaced. Army Radio reported Tuesday that Palestinian officials had already carried out partial repairs at the site, under orders of Nablus' Palestinian Authority governor. The overnight repairs were initiated by settlement leaders and the Samaria Regional Council. Council chair Yossi Dagan called the operation "a moving, historic moment:' He blamed the Palestinian Authority for the attack on the shrine. Dagan welcomed the repair effort, but criticized the IDF's decision to carry it out overnight. The "national disgrace" of the burning of the holy site was coupled, he said, with "our coming here in the dead of night, like thieves, to a place that is unques- tionably ours. It's a difficult feeling:' The IDF's regional commander Col. Shai Kleper and Samaria Chief Rabbi Elyakim Levanon were present during the repairs. The regional council said the site would be reopened to Jewish worshipers in the coming weeks. * Rabbi Krakoff compared Jennifer's life to Schubert's Unfinished Symphony, a masterpiece despite being incomplete. "She exemplified beauty ... she was a true angel on Earth:' said the rabbi. "She intrinsically understood the true essence of kindness, the true essence of love." Jennifer Lanxner is survived by her beloved sons, Joseph "Joey" Lanxner Gordon, Eli Lanxner Gordon and Gabriel Lanxner Gordon; her parents, Sara Cassin Lanxner and Cantor Ben- Zion Lanxner (Susan Sinai Lanxner); brother, David (Ashley) Lanxner; loving fiance, Dr. Ross B. Feinman; nephews and niece, Ari, Levi and Nava Lanxner; uncles and aunts, Albert Cassin, Miriam Cassin, Yakov Moshe (Lydia) Lanxner, and Rosy (Benno) Prager. She is also survived by her dearest friends, Shari and Alon Kaufman, her adoring students and a world of friends. Interment was at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to Friends of the Israel Defense Forces, the Jennifer Lanxner Impact student scholarship fund, Michigan Chapter, P.O. Box 999, Walled Lake, MI 48390, www.fidforg/Page.aspx?pid=317; Frankel Jewish Academy, 6600 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield, MI, 48322, www.frankelja.org ; or Hillel Day School, 32200 Middlebelt Road, Farmington Hills, MI 48334, www. hillelday.org. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. * - AMERICAN OrKposa h i r e y r, Available Gourmet TRAYS BASKETS & TINS Pre-Made & READY For PICK UP 248-851-4450 1-800-966-7263 • We Ship Nationwide 6698 Orchard Lake Rd • W Bloomfield MI 48322 www.americangourmet.com $10 OFF Nut Free Hanukah Gelt Kr4r,ePlyevf.:;Droaeir c.yo • • Any Gift Tray of $50 or more th coupon. Limit One Tray. Expires 11/25/15. Code AG11A November 5 • 2015 57