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PERLOFF Evelyn Perloff (nee Silver), age 88, died
peacefully on April 9, 2020. Evelyn is prede-
ceased by her loving husband, Eugene and
her parents, Frances and Joseph Silver. She
is survived by her three daughters, Kathy
Cali, Donna (Matt) Suhey, and Jan (Rich)
Blumenthal-Johnson. Evelyn was adored by
her cherished grandchildren, Joey, Allison
(Matt), Scotty, Brianna, Matthew and Kyle.
She is also survived by her sister, Sandra Sil-
ver. Evelyn was lovingly cared for by the
staff at Brandywine Senior Living in Haver-
ford. Evie had an incredible zest for life and
enjoyed dancing, music, travel, animals and
mentoring international students. Her
greatest passion was volunteering for the
CHOP Auxilliary and was honored as Volun-
teer of the Year. Donations in her memory
may be made to: Giving.CHOP.edu
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS PICKER
David J. Picker, 74 of Conshohocken, PA,
died Friday, March 26, 2020. He is survived
by his wife of 51 years, Janice; sons, Jonath-
an (Tabetha) and Alex (Erica); grandchildren:
Ariel, Evan, Hayden, Demi, and Tiran; and
siblings, Millicent Chud and Lawrence
(Susan). Services were private. Memorial
contributions in David’s name may be made
to the National Pancreatic Cancer Foundation.
Arrangements made by West Laurel Hill.
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POLOKOFF Elaine Polokoff (nee Wilderman) on April 7,
2020. Beloved mother of Ira Klein and Beth
Finley and mother-in-law to Tricia Klein. Ad-
ored Grandmother to David, Michael, Dani-
elle and Sammy. Beloved Aunt to Meryl and
Alan, adored sister and sister-in-law to Paula
and Arnold Strauss, and brother Jules.
Elaine’s spirit will be missed deeply by all.
She touched so many people (even though
she was a Dallas Cowboys fan). Services and
interment are private. Donations in her
memory may be made to the Madlyn and Le-
onard Abramson Center for Jewish Life (ht-
tps://www.abramsonseniorcare.org/donate/). GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
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REDNOR Shirley S. Rednor (nee Bree), 95, April 11,
2020. Beloved wife for nearly 68 yrs of the
late Albert Rednor, DMD; loving mother of
Karen Suitor (Donald) and Ronald P Rednor,
MD; devoted sister of Dr Martin Bree (Shir-
ley). She was a gutsy, caring, creative wo-
man who always had interesting projects on
the go: Started IMAGE weight control group,
and together with Albert the NE Seniors so-
cial group (later became the Mr & Mrs Club);
motivational speaker, music teacher, pianist
extraordinaire. Services are private. Dona-
tions may be made to the charity of your
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Selma S. Richman was born on April 22,
1928 and passed away on March 23, 2020.
Daughter of the late Nathan and Sophie
Simelsohn; Dearest wife of the late Dr. Sid-
ney Richman; Beloved mother of Dr. Steven
(Honey) Richman and Dr. Bruce (Deborah)
Richman; Cherished grandmother "Bubbles"
of Ian (Samantha) Richman, Samantha
(Adam) Steiger, and Tristany Richman; Ad-
ored great-grandmother of Ryan and Chloe
Richman and Alexander Steiger; and Sister to
the late Beatrice Robb. Graveside services
will be private, and a celebration of life will be
held at a later date. Contributions in Selma's
memory may be made to the Jewish Federa-
tion of Atlantic and Cape May Counties, 501
N Jerome Ave, Margate City, NJ 08402, the
Jewish Federation of Southern New Jersey,
1301 Springdale Road, Suite, 200, Cherry
Hill, NJ 08003 or to the charity of the donor's
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ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY
ROSENTHAL Rita Rosenthal (nee Brand). April 8, 2020.
Mother of Samuel Jay Rosenthal (Stacy Bar-
ish) and Dr. Michael Rosenthal (Donna). Sis-
ter of Steven Brand and the late Eileen
Hirshorn. Grandmother of Abraham, Tovah,
Manny, and Anna. Funeral services were
private. Contributions in her memory may be
made to any charity involving Israel.
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Jerome (Jerry) Lewis of Philadelphia, PA
passed away peacefully on April 12, 2020 at
the age of 88. Husband of 58 years to Lisette
(Rosenkrantz). Father of Shelley Ruderman
(Jordan Cassway), and grandfather of Eitan
(Cassway). Jerry was born in Brooklyn, NY
on July 22, 1931 to Cecelia and Nathan
Ruderman. He graduated from Olney High
School in 1949 and went on to earn a Bachel-
or’s degree in Marketing from Temple Uni-
versity. After serving in the United States
Armed Forces (1952-54), Jerry returned to
Temple University to complete a Master’s De-
gree in Education. He worked for The School
District of Philadelphia as a Social Studies
teacher for 41 years. Jerry was respected by
colleagues and loved by his students. He re-
tired from Frankford High School in 1996 as
Social Studies Department Head. After retire-
ment, Jerry and Lisette continued their ad-
ventures together. They travelled, explored
new places, and spent time with family and
friends. Jerry’s intellect, sharp wit, and kind
heart were felt by those around him. He made
a lasting impression on those who knew him
and will be sorely missed. Private graveside
funeral services will be held. A Celebration of
Life will be held at a future date. Donations in
his memory can be made to The Michael J.
Fox Foundation.
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Helene (Hinda) Iris Schultz, Social Worker,
88, of Roseland, passed away peacefully on
April 3rd. Services were held April 6th at Ce-
dar Park Cemetery in Paramus. She is sur-
vived by her husband, Sydney of almost 63
years, her daughters Abby Shulman (Roy) of
Livingston and Randi Morris (Steven) and
four grandchildren, Rachel, Ali, Chloe and
Max. Helene was born in Philadelphia to Mol-
lie and Abe Romer. She was a devoted wife,
mother and grandmother and friend. She was
raised in Philadelphia and moved to Al-
lentown with Sydney in 1959 where they
raised their family. She also lived in Boynton
Beach, Florida before coming to Roseland,
New Jersey. Helene was a stay-at-home
mother who volunteered her time to numer-
ous organizations in Allentown including Wo-
men’s American ORT, Hadassah, Temple
Beth El, and the Allentown JCC. She went
back to finish her degree at Cedar Crest Col-
lege where she graduated magna cum laude
and received her Master's degree from Mary-
wood College Graduate School of Social
Work. She then worked as a Social Worker
for the Catholic Agencies in Allentown
Pennsylvania. She liked to travel and was a
talented artist who, among other things, en-
joyed painting portraits of her grandchildren.
Arrangements were by J L Apter Memorial
Chapels of Cedar Grove.
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Abraham Serot, on April 6, 2020. Beloved
husband of the late Sylvia (nee Moss); Lov-
ing and cherished father of Lauren Serot-
Yaron; Adored grandfather of Ari and Mi-
chael. Admired Uncle and Great-Uncle. Abe
was a WWII veteran, self-made businessman,
philanthropist, Zionist and proud Jewish pat-
ron. Abe was the patriarch of the family and
he passed away surrounded by his daughter,
grandchildren, and exceptional caretaker.
Abe’s memory will be a blessing to all fortu-
nate enough to have known him. Services
and interment are Private. Contributions in
his memory may be made to Chabad at Pitt,
215 Lytton Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15213.
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RAPHAEL-SACKS SHAPIRO
SCHULTZ Sydney Schultz, Certified Public Accountant,
89 passed away peacefully on April 7, 2020
in Roseland, New Jersey, four days after the
RUBENSTEIN Marvin Rubenstein, age 90, died on March passing of Helene, his wife of almost 63
17, 2020. He was a retired Military manufac- years. Services were held April 12th. He is
turers representative who resided in Elkins survived by his loving daughters Abby (Roy)
Park, Pennsylvania. Beloved husband of and Randi (Steven) and his four grandchil-
Sandra (nee Becker); loving father of Martin dren, Rachel, Ali, Chloe and Max. Sydney was
(Madelyn) Rubenstein, Dr. David (Renee) born in Philadelphia on August 23, 1930 to
Rubenstein, and Jill Miller (Chris Buchanan); Elizabeth and Albert Schultz. Sydney was a
adoring grandfather of Lee (Chloe), Dr. devoted brother, husband, father, father-in-
Robyn, Robert, Megan, and Daniel; dear law, grandfather and friend. He was raised in
brother of Evelyn (Joseph) Zolot. Contribu- West Philadelphia and was stationed as the
tions in his memory may be made to the Ab- manager of the Officers’ Club in Salt Lake
ramson Center for Jewish Life, 1425 Hor- City during the Korean War. Syd returned to
Philadelphia to earn his BA in Accounting
sham Road, North Wales, PA 19454.
from Temple University in 1954. Sydney
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moved to Allentown with his wife where they
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raised their family. He also lived in Boynton
Beach, Florida before coming to Roseland,
New Jersey. In Allentown, Sydney worked as
a CPA and went on to become a partner at
Berg, Schultz & Green, CPAs. He was active
in numerous community organizations and
served as the President of Temple Beth El
Men’s Club and President of The Allentown
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was a kind, generous man who doted on his
daughters and grandchildren and loved his
wife so much he could not wait to be with her
again. Arrangements are by J. L. Apter Me-
morial Chapels of Cedar Grove…(973)239-
believe, or the prayers we recite
4200. or the laws we
Adele Schwartz (nee Isenberg) on March 30,
2020. Beloved wife of Stephen; Loving moth-
er of Bryan (Shana) Schwartz and Mindy
(Roey) Sorasky; Adoring grandmother of Ari-
ella Schwartz, Guy Sorasky and Liam
Sorasky. Services and interment are private.
Contributions in her memory may be made to
Deborah Hospital, 200 Trenton Rd., Browns
Mills, NJ 08015.
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS SCHWARTZ
Dr. Arnold Schwartz, a physician in the Phil-
adelphia community for over 60 years and
veteran of the USAF who served during the
Korean war, passed away peacefully with his
wife at his bedside on March 31, 2020. Be-
loved husband of Deena Schwartz (nee
Rubenstein). Loving and devoted father of
Dr. Lauren Schwartz, Andrew Schwartz, Esq.
(Marie, Esq.) Dr. Jonathon Schwartz, and
Mitchell Schwartz (Angelica). Adoring grand-
father of Amelia, Sarah, Emily, Oliver, Eva,
Sage, and Emerson. Dear brother of the late
Adelaide Markowitz. Dr. Schwartz was a de-
voted physician who cared deeply for his
family, his patients, and humanity. He lived
his life caring for people and making this
world a better place in everything he did.
Contributions in his memory may be made to
Beth Shalom Synagogue in Elkins Park, the
COVID-19 First Responders Children’s
Foundation, the State of Israel, or the charity
of your choice. Services are private. A Me-
morial Service will be held at a later date
when the pandemic ends.
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS The family of Marty Shapiro are very sad to
announce his passing. He was much loved by
his friends and family, and will be missed
very much. He was born in Philadelphia and
after his army service returned returned there
where he started an insurance agency. When
he retired he and his wife Joan moved to the
Florida keys where they lived for 26 years.
And 19 years ago they moved to Naples
where they have lived ever since. Marty eas-
ily made friends with people of all ages and
backgrounds, and he accepted people for
who they were. Both adults and kids had an
easy rapport with him. He leaves behind his
wife Joan, two daughters and son in law,
Beth Shapiro and Sherry and Michael Kravitz,
9 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren.
He will always be with us and his love will fill
out hearts forever.
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Charlotte Shapiro (nee Broder) died on April
19, 2020. Wife of the late Charles. Mother of
Liz Shapiro, Susan (David) Quatresols, Chuck
(Melissa Rickertsen) Shapiro, and Caren Sall
Shapiro. Sister of George (Nancy) Broder,
and the late Judy Kirshner Broder. Grand-
mother of Ilissa Shapiro (Joe Ranakowski),
Jamie Shapiro (Tal Blau), Benjamin and Sam-
antha Quatresols. Also survived by many lov-
ing nieces and nephews. Service and inter-
ment private. Contributions in her memory
may be made to Philadelphia Museum of
Art/Park House Guides in “memory of Char-
lotte Shapiro”, online at philamuseum.org or
to P.O. Box 7646, Philadelphia., PA 19101-
7646; or to the Alzheimer’s Association, or
charity of donor's choice.
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS SHUSTER
Jack Shuster on April 10, 2020. Beloved hus-
band of Myra (nee Nardy); Loving father of
Farrel Shuster, Gwen Rahilly and Cynthia
Harris; Devoted grandfather of Alden, Brett,
Dana, Jason, Alexia and Derik. Services and
Interment are Private. Contributions in his
memory may be made to Ort Organization.
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS SILVER
Karol Silver (nee Keller) of Richboro, PA and
Ventnor, NJ passed away on April 18 th , 2020.
She was predeceased by her parents Nor-
man and Estelle Keller (nee Levine), sister
Cindy Keller and her husband Marc “Whitey”
Silver. She is survived by her husband Larry
“Buck” Brookman. Loving Mother of Cori
(Josh) Abrams and Nick Silver (Alexandra
Perlaki). Devoted Grandmother to Mason and
Skylar. Private graveside services are being
held. A memorial service will be held at a fu-
ture date. Donations in her memory can be
made to Ohev Shalom of Bucks County, 944
2 nd Street Pike, Richboro, PA 18954.
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SIMMONS Jeff Simmons, age 78, of Philadelphia, PA,
passed away on April 13, 2020. He was pre-
deceased by his wife Judith (nee Weiss) Sim-
mons. He is survived by his children, Jon
(Margot) Simmons and Jane Simmons and
his grandchildren Leigh Simmons, Graham
Simmons, Whitney Simmons and Faye Sim-
mons. Services and interment are private. A
memorial service will be announced at a later
date. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Jeff's
memory may be made to Osher Lifelong
Learning Institute at Temple University.
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SIMON Marshall Warren Simon, on April 19, 2020.
Remembered by Sheila (Barry) Taylor, Gloria
Mills and family, Judy Guaraldo and family,
Vincent Musick and family, William Sherman,
Deborah Zimelman, David Taylor and Denise
Taylor. Private Graveside Services are being
held. Contributions in his memory may be
made to a charity of the donor’s choice.
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS Mona Samueli Simon, a wife, mother, and
homemaker, died Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at
Hackensack Meridian Health Palisades Med-
ical Center, North Bergen, NJ from cardiopul-
monary failure. Mrs. Simon was born in Phil-
adelphia and was a Guttenberg, NJ resident
for the last 20 years. She and her husband
lived in Somerdale, NJ until his passing in
1998. She graduated from West Philadelphia
High School in 1946. Mrs. Simon was mar-
ried to her husband Stanley for 50 years. She
is survived by her sons, Larry and Michael,
and her daughter Ellen Beth. During her later
years Mrs. Simon was an active participant at
the Gallen Adult Day Center at the Jewish
Home in Rockleigh, NJ. On April 17, 2020
services were conducted and burial occurred
at Roosevelt Memorial Park, Trevose, PA.
SKALER Mary Skaler of Atlantic City passed away on
April 2nd. She was born in Kansas City, Mis-
souri, grew up in Kansas City, and was very
close to her family. In 1965, Mary met the
love of her life, who was stationed in the Air
Force, and moved to the east coast when he
was discharged, where she raised her own
family. Mary and her husband, Barry, were
together and inseparable for over 50 years.
Mary was a very loving and understanding
person who always put her family first bey-
ond all else. She had a very deep and uncon-
ditional love for her family. Mary enjoyed go-
ing to the Tropicana and was also a very
quick-witted person. She was very sharp
minded and always knew how to handle
people and life. Mary was admired for all of
her wonderful traits by family and friends.
She was a very special person and will be
missed. Mary is survived by her husband, Dr.
Barry Skaler, daughter, Isabelle, daughter,
Debby (Asher), and her 5-year-old grand-
daughter, Nessel, that she termed "Special
Nessel.” Contributions in Mary’s memory
may be made to Shirat Hayam, 700 N.
Swarthmore Avenue, Ventnor, NJ 08406.
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Words seem wholly inadequate when trying
to summarize the life of this extraordinary
man. Irving Solomons was born on August
21, 1930 in London, England and passed
away at 89 years of age on March 21, 2020.
Life was never easy in England and, after sur-
viving the Blitz and serving in the Royal Air
Force, he emigrated to the United States. He
settled in Philadelphia in 1954 where he met
his lovely wife of 64 years, Shirley (nee Lev-
in), and raised his family. Irving worked in
the insurance industry for 40 years and was
always tops in his field. After retiring, he and
Shirley settled in Boynton Beach, FL, enjoy-
ing the sun, surf, golf, great books, and many
cold martinis with olives! Irv was defined by
his love of life and family, positive outlook,
sense of humor, compassion, and gentle
nature. He loved socializing with all of his
friends and family as much as they, in turn,
loved being with him. Irv is survived by his
loving wife Shirley, his son Richard (married
to Jill Jacobs), his three grandchildren: Ryan,
Michelle, and Taylor, his brother Sydney, and
his many nieces, nephews, and cousins. He
was predeceased by his elder son Ken (mar-
ried to Linda), his parents Kitty and Mark,
and his sister Ruth Firth. Irv will remain
forever in the hearts of all of those he knew
and all of the lives he touched.
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www.JewishExponent.com Janice (Jan) Spieller (nee Ingber) formerly of
Broomall, passed away April 4, 2020 at the
age of 91. She was the devoted wife of the
late Arthur. Jan is survived by her adoring
children Brad (Cindy) Spieller, Don (Roie)
Spieller and Barbara (Eric) Spevak, loving
grandchildren Jayme (Lee) Krauss, Jared
Spieller, Michelle (Ryan) Woldoff, Marshall
(Andrea) Spevak, Josh (Elaine) Spieller, and
Sami Spieller, as well as great grandchildren
Callie and Addison Krauss and Landon
Woldoff. Jan was an avid golfer and a long-
time member for many years of White Manor
Country Club, as well as a founding member
of Beth El Suburban Synagogue in Broomall.
Mom, we will love and miss you forever. A
memorial service will be held at a later date.
STEINBERG Joel Steinberg, April 15, 2020; of Yardley,
PA; beloved husband of Eileen (nee Sultan-
off); cherished brother of Jean Franczyk.
Services are private. Contributions in Joel’s
memory may be made to Knesset Hasefer of
Yardley, C/O Art Sagoskin, P.O. Box 578,
Langhorne, PA 19047-0578.
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Bernard L. Spekter 100, March 27, 2020, of
Wynnewood, PA. Beloved husband of Ruth
(nee Greenberg); loving father of Michael
Spekter, Barbara (Emil) Ghen and the late
Robert Spekter; cherished grandfather of
Matthew (Anna), Evan, Katie (Neil) and Ei-
rinn and great grandfather of Isabelle,
Willem, Olivia, Elsbeth and Jacob. Services
are private due to the pandemic. A Memorial
Service will be held at a future date. Contribu-
tions in his memory may be made to Joe
Biden for President (www.joebiden.com)
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After a long illness Jonathan Joseph Sklarow,
age 62, passed away April 9, 2020. Surviving
are his sisters Ronda (Ronald) Dorfman and
Ina Fridkin. Uncle to Michael and Jason
(Michika) Dorfman. Services were private.
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Leon C. Sunstein Jr., 98, a Philadelphia in-
vestment adviser and philanthropist, died of
complications from a stroke Monday, March
23, at the Hill at Whitemarsh in Lafayette Hill,
where he had lived for the last 10 years. Born
in Philadelphia to Leon C. Sunstein and
Florence Gerstley, he graduated from Oak
Lane Country Day School and from Cornell
University with a bachelor’s degree in eco-
nomics in 1943. That same year, he married
Emily Weisberg and then shipped out to the
Pacific theater as a Navy officer in World War
II. On returning home, he joined brother
Charles and cousin William Gerstley in the
family’s Philadelphia brokerage firm, Gerstley
Sunstein & Co. In the 1970s, the business
was acquired by Drexel Burnham. Mr. Sun-
stein stayed with the merged company as a
senior vice president until retiring from that
post in 1988. Mr. Sunstein then established
his own investment consulting firm in the
Suburban Station building and continued
working until just before his death. “He was
devoted to his profession,” said daughter
Lauren. “It kept him going.” Mr. Sunstein
was active in many charities and community
organizations, and financially supported
them. He served on the board of the Jewish
Employment and Vocational Service, the
American Jewish Committee, and the Jewish
Federation of Greater Philadelphia. The last
group honored him with its Community
Award in 1989. “He never flaunted any of his
activities to get official recognition,” said his
daughter. “But he was proud of the award.”
He was a member and supporter of Congreg-
ation Rodeph Shalom in Philadelphia. He be-
came a leader of the United Way in 1964 and
continued that volunteer work for several
decades. He also served as a board member
and supporter of Hahnemann University Hos-
pital. Officials there honored him with the
University Medal in 1968. When in the public
eye, Mr. Sunstein was a dapper dresser. “He
was a bow-tie and pinstripe-suit man,” his
daughter said. When not working, he could
be found sailing the Piper, his boat. “He
sailed all his life, he sailed as many seasons
as he possibly could. The Piper wintered in
the Chesapeake Bay, and in the spring, he
would take it up to Long Island Sound,” his
daughter said. He sailed across the Atlantic
in a 45 ft. boat with four others in the days
before GPS. One day, to his surprise, he re-
ceived a sailing magazine in the mail with a
picture of his own Hinckley on the cover. A
lifelong tennis player, he played doubles well
into his 80's. His wife, a scholar and the au-
thor of two biographies, died in 2007. Be-
sides his daughter Lauren, he is survived by
son Paul and daughter Kay Hymowitz; six
grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
He also is survived by his half-sister Suz-
anne Fleisher Roberts, widow of Ralph J.
Roberts, founder of Comcast Corp. A me-
morial service was postponed due to the
coronavirus pandemic and will be held later.
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