continued from page 57 OBITUARIES OF BLESSED MEMORY 58 | APRIL 7 • 2022 JUNE GURWIN, 94, of Franklin, died March 29, 2022. She is survived by her daugh- ter and son-in-law, Fran and Gary Grossman; loving grandchildren, Adam and Samantha Bell, Robbie Bell; great-grandchildren, Adrienne, Casey, Brooke and Jason Bell; many nieces and nephews, great-nieces and great-nephew. She is also survived by devoted caregivers, Bianca, Verlinda, Kim, Toya, Sabrina and Jeannine. Mrs. Gurwin was the beloved wife for 40 years of the late Robert G. Gurwin; lov- ing mother of the late Steven Gurwin; sister of the late Dr. Alvin (Marilyn) Howard and the late Dr. Arthur (Ruth) Howard; devoted daughter of the late Morris and the late Ida Howard; daughter-in-law of the late Lewis and the late Lena Gurwin. Interment took place at Clover Hill Park Cemetery in Birmingham. Contributions may be made to Project Altogether at Temple Shir Shalom or Heart 2 Hart Detroit. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. DANIEL HOFFER, 96, of West Bloomfield died March 31, 2022. He grew up in Detroit and graduated from Central High School. He was known for his kind heart and making people smile. His appreciation for life was con- tagious. Daniel was a WWII veter- an and active in the Pinsker Progressive Aid Society. He enjoyed softball, ping pong, skiing, tennis, golf, swim- ming, amateur radio and playing the harmonica (from age 10 to 96). His greatest joys were his wife, raising his daughters and spending time with his grandchildren. Mr. Hoffer is survived by his cherished wife of 54 years, Laura Hoffer; daughter, Stacey Hoffer; daughter and son-in-law, Bonnie and Gary Hollander; grandchildren, Matthew, Darren and Kadie Hollander, Benji and Jonah Weckstein; beloved nieces. He was the loving son of the late Ben and the late Sadie Hoffer; dear brother and brother-in-law of the late Julius and the late Sylvia Hoffer, the late Martin and the late Frances Hoffer. Contributions may be made to Hospice of Michigan, 400 Galleria Officecentre, #400, Southfield, MI 48034. A graveside service was held at Hebrew Memorial Park, Pinsker Section. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. FRANCES KAUFMAN KESSLER, 96, of New York, N.Y., died March 24, 2022. An independent thinker who believed self-censure was overrated, she moved to New York, where she worked as a model and on the politi- cal campaigns of Democrats, including Ramsey Clark. She worked at both New York Magazine and Esquire for decades. Mrs. Kessler loved the the- 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 Scholars brings immeasurable heavenly merit. Please call us at 248-557-6750 for more information. 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Smolinsky 15 Nisan April 16 Rebecca Greenberg Frances Lynn Katt Abe Kole Ruth Doris Malach Sophie Mudrick Joseph Roth Solomon Rubens Anna Schneider Phillip S. Silverstein Joseph Singer Emanuel Dines Emanuel (Manny) Dines was a special person in the fi eld of social work, whose life is deeply etched into my heart. Manny lost his life to ALS in mid-February, and I would like to share some of his history with the Jewish community that was not mentioned at his funeral. Manny was an avid reader of current news, including the weekly Jewish News. He made sure to share any information he learned with people he knew could benefi t from it. Manny loved sports, particularly college ones. He was on the rowing team of the University of Michigan when the team made it to the fi nals for the fi rst time. He loved to bicycle and took part a few years in the yearly bicycle run sponsored by Jewish Federation. Manny also worked for many years with JARC, as his main interest was in social work. Sadly, he never continued his learning in Jewish education; however, his ties to the Jewish community of Detroit were very strong to the very end of his life. With the help of Rabbi Y erachmiel Rabin of Detroit’s Jewish Hospice and Chaplaincy Network putting on tefi llin whenever available, he recited the appropriate prayers quite well. As his disease advanced, his articulation diminished and he whispered to the best of his ability. He tried so hard to connect with G-d as the advance of this disease paralyzed his body completely. On behalf of Manny’s family, I Susan Dines, Manny’s mother, would like to extend my deepest gratitude for the help we have received from the Jewish community, both spiritually and emotionally. I would like to extend my deepest gratitude to Rabbi Y erachmiel Rabin, who has supported the family weekly, sometimes more often, to the very end. Gratitude also goes out to other clergy who worked with me and Emanuel over the last fi ve years, such as Rabbi Dorit Edut, Rabbi Blair Nosanwisch, Rabbi Rachel Shere, Cantor Colman Reaboi and Cantor Daniel Gross. May the memories of Manny’s life continue to be a blessing for all those who knew him and for those who will benefi t from the work he did in his short life of 50 Y ears. Written by Susan Dines time. He loved to bicycle and took part a few years in the yearly bicycle run time. He loved to bicycle and took part a few years in the yearly bicycle run time. He loved to bicycle and took part a few years in the yearly bicycle run time. He loved to bicycle and took part a few years in the yearly bicycle run time. He loved to bicycle and took part a few years in the yearly bicycle run time. He loved to bicycle and took part a few years in the yearly bicycle run time. He loved to bicycle and took part a few years in the yearly bicycle run time. He loved to bicycle and took part a few years in the yearly bicycle run time. He loved to bicycle and took part a few years in the yearly bicycle run time. He loved to bicycle and took part a few years in the yearly bicycle run time. He loved to bicycle and took part a few years in the yearly bicycle run time. He loved to bicycle and took part a few years in the yearly bicycle run time. He loved to bicycle and took part a few years in the yearly bicycle run time. He loved to bicycle and took part a few years in the yearly bicycle run time. He loved to bicycle and took part a few years in the yearly bicycle run time. He loved to bicycle and took part a few years in the yearly bicycle run time. He loved to bicycle and took part a few years in the yearly bicycle run time. He loved to bicycle and took part a few years in the yearly bicycle run time. He loved to bicycle and took part a few years in the yearly bicycle run