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OBITUARIES
OF BLESSED MEMORY

50 | APRIL 1 • 2021

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1 1/2 blocks East of Woodward

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ears”

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ears”

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You can honor the memory of a loved one in a most meaningful way
by sponsoring a day of Torah learning at Yeshiva Beth Yehudah.

During the coming week, Kaddish will be said for these departed souls during the daily minyan at
Yeshiva Beth Yehudah. Your support of the Torah learning of our children and our Kollel’s Torah
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22 Nisan April 4

Chashe Bas Reb Pinchas
Lena Berman
Meta Betansky
Morton Golditch
Meyer Boruch Marcus
Marvin Polinsky
Samuel D. Radner
Joseph Meyer Raimi
Samuel Salasnek
Dora Schmaltz

23 Nisan April 5

Gertrude Garmel
Mildred Frances Glassheim
Solomon Goldberg
Litman Gould
Frieda M. Green
Max Lipson
Gould Litman
Harry Meretsky
Kalman Schweitzer
Joseph David Steinberg

24 Nisan April 6

Martin Baggleman
Louis Dinkin
Miriam Dubin
Beila Einhorn
Chana Einhorn
Dovid Einhorn
Hershel Einhorn
Miriam Einhorn
Yeshaya Einhorn
Yitzchok Einhorn

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Bernard Helfgott
Joseph Kohn
Aharon Lewinter
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Lazer Lewinter
Mayer Lewinter
Mollie Lewinter
Shlomo Lewinter
Mary Papo
Isadore Podolsky
Isadore Rabinovitz
Baila Revzin
Rose Wool

25 Nisan April 7

Leo Simon
Fanny Weindling
Isaac Zingeser

26 Nisan April 8

Moe Breuer
William Goldstein
Hyman Gross
Raphael Herschfus
Maurice Kahldon
Pearl J. Klein
Barnet Lynn
Mildred Schmuann
Morton Schuster
Etta Shapero
Norman Silverman
Bob Torgow
Joseph Weinenger

27 Nisan April 9

Philip Aaron
Rosabelle Berman
Ben Bloom
Dolores Fox
Esther T. Haas
Rose Komisar
Fannie Litmak
Henny Rozenberg
Jochewet Rozenberg
Leah Rozenberg
Miriam Rozenberg
Pawa Rozenberg
Scott Randall Schubiner
Samuel Herman Singer
Abe Slotnick
Sarah Roslyn Smith
Norma Stahl
Refael Y
osef Weingarden
Edith Wineman

28 Nisan April 10

Jacob Buehler
Harry Cohen
Eliyahu Greenbaum
Morley Kessler
Dora Lipman
Mariya Paskalskaya
Lila Robbins
Abraham Rubin
Gertrude Schechter
Dr. Herbert Waldman
Rachel Irene Wohl

D

etroit-
born
philan-
thropist and
business titan
Stephen Grand,
possessed of a
caring nature,
used his bounty
to make a difference in the
world.
A humble man who
helmed two successful
companies, Mr. Grand,
77, of Belvedere, Calif.,
succumbed to cancer on
March 21, 2021.
He and his dynamic wife,
Nancy J. Grand were a
“power couple,” said Robert
Aronson, former CEO of
the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit. They
moved about 15 years ago to
the San Francisco Bay area.
“His generosity went
far beyond others in our
community,” Aronson
said, mentioning that Mr.
Grand matched and even
surpassed million-dollar-
donations to Federation’s
Annual Campaign from
philanthropists with better
name recognition. Tamarack
Camps was another focus of
the Grands’ local giving.
Mr. Grand first was
president of Deco-
Grand (formerly Grand
Machinery), a large
manufacturer of precision
components and assemblies
for diesel engines in the
automotive industry. The
company’s founder was
his father, Sam Grand, an
engineer from Odessa,

Ukraine.
When Stephen
Grand sold the
business in the early
1980s, he “dedicated
himself to using the
proceeds to advance
science,” said
longtime friend Ed
Levy. That was an ambition
befitting the University of
Michigan graduate who
earned bachelor’s and
master’s degrees in science.
In 1990, Mr. Grand’s
next chapter was becoming
president and a partner in
Grand/Sakwa Properties,
a major developer of
residential and retail
properties in Southeast
Michigan.

AIDED MANY CAUSES
Succeeding in business
made it possible for the
Grands to indulge their
generous inclination to fund
projects and institutions
throughout the United States
and Israel. The Grands also
assisted with research into
cancer and alternative and
renewable energy sources.
They supported arts and
culture, job training for the
homeless and Jewish needs
worldwide.
Cutting-edge biomedical
research is conducted at the
Nancy and Stephen Grand
Israel National Center of
Personalized Medicine
at Weizmann Institute of
Science in Rehovot, Israel.
Other beneficiaries include
Multiple Myeloma Research
Foundation, headquartered

Generous
Philanthropist

ESTHER ALLWEISS INGBER CONTRIBUTING WRITER

LEGACY.COM

Stephen Grand

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