January 24, 1997 • Page Image 51
…i Vl ' skip this particular afternoon. He said, No, we're going.' "He was just so dedicated. He'd call people all the time — widows, people with problems, religious Jews, secular Jews. He'd find jobs for people or help someone who needed money. Up until his dying breath, he'd do things like that." Detroiter David Hermelin, a world Jewish communal leader, talks about Rabbi Levin's pres- ence, calling it an "aura." "In his eyes you saw com- pa...…

















































