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Rafael, Calif.; she was the sis-
ter of the late Al Bordow and 
Harry Bordow of Washington, 
D.C.; and the sister-in-law 
of the late Faye Frumin, 
Sophie Ellenbogen and Dave 
Goodstein. 
She is survived by her 
children, Harold (Kathy) 
Goodstein of West Bloomfield, 
Steve Goodstein of Scottsdale, 
Ariz.: grandchildren, Dr. 
Matthew Young of Fairfax, 
Calif., Dr. Rachel (Rimone) 
Frucht of Portland, Ore., 
Rebecca (Josh) Gustin of 
San Rafael, Calif., Corey 
Goodstein (his fiancée, 
Kayla Radler) of New York; 
great-grandchildren, Sammy 
and Izzy Frucht, and Alex 
Gustin. 
Services were held at Mount 
Tamalpais Cemetery in San 
Rafael. Contributions may be 
made to the Juvenile Diabetes 
Association, City of Hope or 

the charity of your choice.

ARTHUR 
HARVEY 
LANDAU, 81, of 
Bloomfield Hills, 
died Jan. 1, 2022. 
He is survived 
by his wife of 48 years, Irene 
Landau; sons and daughter-
in-law, Kevin Landau, Adam 
Landau, and Zachary Landau 
and Jennifer Mastaw; sisters-
in-law and brothers-in-law, 
Sandy Landau, Neil Brown, 
and Donald and Lynda Moses; 
many loving nieces, nephews, 
cousins and many close, lov-
ing, kind friends. 
Mr. Landau was the loving 
brother of the late Milton 
Landau and the late Thelma 
Brown; the devoted son of 
the late Irwin and the late 
Dorothy Landau. 
Interment was at Clover Hill 
Park Cemetery. Contributions 

may be made to University of 
Detroit Mercy School of Law, 
651 E. Jefferson Ave., Detroit, 
MI 48226, law.udmercy.edu; 
Temple Israel, 5725 Walnut 
Lake Road, West Bloomfield, 
MI 48323, temple-israel.org/
tributes; or to a charity of one’s 
choice. Arrangements by Ira 
Kaufman Chapel.

JEROLD 
LEVINE, 72, of 
Scottsdale, Ariz., 
formerly of 
Michigan, died 
Jan. 3, 2022. 
Jerry was an executive at 
Car Pak Mfg. Co. for many 
years and formed many lasting 
friendships both professionally 
and with the beloved staff.
He was an avid golfer, bike 
rider and the fitness center 
knew him well. He volun-
teered at the Mayo Clinic in 
Scottsdale and was a former 

board member of Jewish 
Vocational Service. He loved 
to travel and had wonderful 
travel experiences all over the 
world with his wife, Lynne; 
and he shared many spectacu-
lar golf trips with his friends.
Jerry’s treasure was family 
and friends. He was loved by 
everyone who met him.
Mr. Levine is survived by 
his loving wife of 49 years, 
Lynne; sisters and broth-
ers–in-law, Donna and Mel 
Sternfeld, Susan and Robert 
Paletz, Joyce and Bruce 
Lefco, and Frances Horwitz 
and Gary Russell; sisters-
in-law and brother-in-law, 
Gayle and William Floyd, 
Karen Ginsburg and Suzanne 
Ginsburg; many loving neph-
ews, nieces, cousins and 
friends; his beloved dog, Lexi. 
He was the son of the late 
Meyer Levine and Audree 
Levine Horwitz, and the late 

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