obituaries >> Concertmaster Extraordinaire A Gentle, Generous Spirit David Sachs Senior Copy Editor p aul Monchnik, a retired TV repairman, died Nov. 23, 2015, the victim of a murder in his home in Northwest Detroit. Police say the 91-year-old was beaten to death by an intruder, doused with gasoline and then his house was set ablaze in an attempt to conceal evidence of the crime. The next day, police arrested the 17-year-old grandson of Mr. Monchnik's next-door neighbor. The accused remains in custody, charged with first-degree murder, felony murder and arson. Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy said, "The word heinous does not even begin to describe this crime:' Rabbi Daniel Syme of Temple Beth El officiated at Mr. Monchnik's funeral on Nov. 25 at Dorfman Chapel in Farmington Hills. The service began with the playing of taps and a salute to Mr. Monchnik, a World War II veteran, by an honor guard from the Jewish War Veterans. Granddaughter Madalyn Monchnik read words written by granddaugh- ter Jessica Painter. She described her grandpa as a generous person, overtip- ping servers at restaurants and giving gifts to his grandchildren. "Grandpa was a giver:' Jessica wrote. "He has given me a great example of how to give to others above what is expected and from the heart. He made a lasting impact not only on my life, but on the lives of others. Thank you for the joy and laughter and the legacy of your kind, gentle and generous spirit" Daughter-in-law Rae Monchnik read words from Mr. Monchnik's daughter, Eileen. "I remember riding in his big Paul's TV Repair Service truck. He • walked me down the aisle at my wed- ding. Gratefully, we were able to have a beautiful visit together just a few weeks ago:" Son Scott Monchnik added, "Dad was a man, who, at 91, took no meds, had no ailments; he was only hard of hearing. We thought his secret of longevity was fruit; he always ate mass quantities of fruit. He was filling him- self with antioxidants before anyone knew what that meant. "He loved Mom, he loved his children and he loved his grandchildren:' Scott said. "He loved his great-grandchildren with every ounce of his being. He said he always wanted to live to be 100. Recently he upped that to 110. "When Jessica and her family were here recently, we went to the zoo and, of course, the cider mill, and Dad was in every photo, smiling his best smile, so happy to be with us:' Rabbi Syme, in his eulogy, said that rather than focus on the circumstances of Mr. Monchnik's death, he would instead focus on his 91 years of kind- ness, goodness, family and love. Mr. Monchnik was born in Poland in 1924 and came to Detroit at age 8. He graduated Central High School and entered the service during World War II. He was at Normandy on Day Four of the invasion, part of a medical battalion. "He pursued his career as a television repairman for over 50 years:' said Rabbi Syme, "learning how to fix every new manifestation of television as it evolved. His marriage lasted more than 50 years. With his strong work ethic, his easygo- ing manner, his total lack of prejudice, he drew others to him, but none more than his family. "Paul Monchnik was a blessing to our es >V< Nuts We use the FRESHEST Kosher Bakery, Nuts, Chocolate & Fruits Makes Great Chanukah Gifts! Same Day Local Delivery Nation Wide Delivery SPECIAL No h western Highway Store NOW OPEN. CUSTOM TRAYS Dairy • Deli • Candy/Nut • Pastry - 2484- 42: 8 088 *With Purchase of Any Tray over $50 NIBBLESandNUTS.com Paul Monchnik Earth, a man filled with goodness and love. As his son Scott told me, he didn't have two nickels to rub together, but if you were in need, he would give you both of them:' Paul Monchnik is survived by his sons and daughter-in-law, Scott and Rae Monchnik of West Bloomfield, Gary Monchnik of Royal Oak; daugh- ter and son-in-law, Eileen and Andy Eden of San Jose, Calif.; grandchildren, Jared and Madalyn Monchnik, Jessica (David) Painter IV, Caleb Eden; great- grandchildren, David Painter V and Aurora Painter. He was the beloved husband of the late Lee Ellen Monchnik. Interment took place at the Hebrew Memorial Park in Clinton Township. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements were by Dorfman Chapel. * iolinist and conductor Joseph Silverstein, 83, died Nov. 21, 2015, in Springfield, Mass. He appeared as both conductor and violin soloist with hundreds of orchestras in the United States as well as in Europe, Israel and the Far East. He was con- certmaster, the most important violinist in the orchestra, of the Boston Symphony Orchestra for 22 years. Known fondly as "Joey" Mr. Silverstein was born in Detroit on March 21, 1932. As a youth, he stud- ied with his father, Bernard Silverstein, a public school music teacher. Young Joey's first Joseph Silverstein mention in the Detroit Jewish News was in 1943 when he per- formed as a soloist at age 10 at a Purim festival at the Jewish Community Center in Detroit. Two years later, the Detroit Jewish Chronicle told how the "child prodigy" performed at an American Jewish Congress event. The next year, the Jewish News reported that at age 13 Joey won a scholarship at the famed Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. The story said, "The first seven years of his studies, Joseph was taught by his father. The past year, his teacher was Josef Gingold, concertmaster of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. At Mr. Gingold's suggestion he played for [renowned violinist] Efrem Zimbalist at the Curtis Institute. Mr. Zimbalist was so impressed that Joseph was accepted at once into his class:' Joey's other teachers included William Primrose and Mischa Mischakoff. Although he never formally completed his high school edu- cation, following completion of his studies at Curtis, Mr. Silverstein played as a section musi- cian with the Houston Symphony Orchestra, the Philadelphia Orchestra and the Denver continued on page 78 ■ 11111 The Family of Sara Lila Manson Z"L Announces the Unveiling of a Monument in her Memory Sunday, December 6, 2015 at 11AM Hebrew Memorial Cemetery, Workman's Circle Entrance 14 Mile and Gratiot Beth Yehudah Section Rabbi Joseph Krakoff will be officiating. Family and Friends are invited to attend. 2054110 December 3 2015 77