A Community Remembers J ewish E xponent D eath N otices A ugust 2017 Judaism isn’t just what we believe, or the prayers we recite or the laws we observe. It’s also about the way we live. How we interact with others. The values we practice. The customs and traditions we embrace and pass down, from one generation to the next. JOSEPH & SONS Sponsored by Joseph S E R Levine & Sons VICE • T RADITION • D IGNITY w w w. l e v i n e f u n e r a l . c o m • i n f o @ l e v i n e f u n e r a l . c o m A ugust , 2017 D eath N otices ALTMAN DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES ALTMAN BRESSLER DYNER GINSBURG Herbert Altman, August 13, 2017 of Elkins Park, PA. Beloved husband of the late Judith (nee Rossman); loving father of Larry (Cathy) Altman and Andrea (Toni) Altman; adoring grandfather of Lauren and Daniel Altman; dear brother of Barbara (Irv Matusow) Rud- nick; cherished partner of Rita Poley. Contri- butions in his memory may be made to the Temple Judea Museum c/o Reform Congreg- ation Keneseth Israel, 8839 Old York Road, Elkins Park, PA 19027. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS APFEL Fanchon Marks Apfel, progressive philan- thropist and beloved wife, mother, grand- mother and friend, died on July 31, 2017. She was 84 years old. Born on June 2, 1933 in New York City, she graduated from Uni- versity of Pennsylvania in 1954. While at Penn, she met her future husband, Jerome B. Apfel, who was a student at University of Pennsylvania Law School. After marrying in 1955, they settled in Philadelphia and Fan- chon worked as an occupational therapist be- fore raising four children, Sarah Apfel of New York City, David M. Apfel (b. May 19, 1962 d. March 7, 2007), Matthew B. Apfel of Wood- side, California, and Ira A. Apfel of Washing- ton, D.C. Her husband died on October 16, 2006. She was the mother-in-law of Thomas Nicholls, Jacqueline Reses and Gina Kim and the grandmother of Sophie, Emilia, Isabel, Charlotte and Owen. During World War II her father, Dr. Harry Marks, was an Army doctor stationed at Japanese-American internment camps in California and Arkansas, and Fan- chon grew up living just outside these facilit- ies. Witnessing injustices at places like Tule Lake helped develop Fanchon’s empathy for the neediest and most vulnerable in society, and she spent much of her life as a philan- thropist, activist and staunch supporter of many progressive causes as well as Beth David Reform Congregation and the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. Contributions in her memory may be made to DonorsChoose.org, Planned Parenthood, Michael J. Fox Founda- tion, HIAS. JOSEPH LEVINE & SONS ARIAN Yvette B. Arian (nee Bardon) August 18, 2017 of Jenkintown, PA. Wife of the late Edward. Mother of Carol Arian and Anne Arian. Grand- mother of Dr. Ian Tietjen, Michael Terborg, Caitlin Terborg and Joshua Arian. Great- grandmother of Jonas, Zander and Teya. Yvette dedicated her career to education and served her community as both a teacher and a librarian. Relatives and friends were invited to Memorial Services Thursday August 24, 2:30 P.M. at Rydal Park (1515 The Fairway, Rydal, Pa.). Contributions in her memory may be made to Bright Horizons Foundation for Children, 233 Needham St. Suite 440 Newton, MA 02464. www.brightspaces.org JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS AUERBACH Edith S. Auerbach (nee Shoyer) August 2, 2017. Wife of the late Norman. Mother of Sandy (Tom) Hoffenson, Brian Auerbach (Debbie Cooper), and Carol Auerbach (Ken Freiberg). Grandmother of Matthew and Dav- id. Contributions in her memory may be made to the Abramson Center for Jewish Life, 1425 Horsham Rd., North Wales PA 19454 or to ORT America, 248 Geiger Road, Ste 104, Phila. PA 19115. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS AUFSCHAUER Hanna Henja Aufschauer July 22, 2017. Be- loved wife of Steven Filippi; loving sister of Jacob Aufschauer; adoring aunt of Emily Adler, Lori and Chris Gilliam; also survived by many cherished family and friends. Contribu- tions in her memory may be made to Fleish- er Art Memorial, 719 Catherine St., Phila. PA 19147 or Cong. Kesher Israel, 412 Lombard St., Phila. PA 19147. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS Harold W. Bressler, a retired podiatrist who practiced in both the Logan and Northeast areas of Philadelphia for 53 years died on Ju- ly 27, 2017. He was 94 years old. He retired to Seattle Washington in 2003 following the death of his beloved Dorothy. Father of Elise (Sidney) Neimark of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida and Dr. Mark (Linda) Bressler of Red- mond, Washington. Grandfather of Kara (Scott) Friedman of New York City, Matthew Neimark of New York City , Adam (Kelsey) Bressler of Evertt, WA, Max and Kevin Bressler of Redmond, WA; and three great grandchildren, Emery Friedman, Spencer Friedman and Jack Harold Bressler; brother of the late Miriam Schwartz and Sylvia Klein; uncle of Sandra Feitelson of Wynnewood, PA. Contributions in his memory may be made to Caroline Kline Galland Home. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHEL-SACKS CABOT Rosyln Paula Cabot (nee Levin). August 17, 2017 of Palm Coast, FL. Wife of the late Charles. Mother of the late Majorie Dantis and the late Stephen Cabot. Beloved mother- in-law to Harvey Danits and Anna Cabot. Also survived by grandchildren, Michelle (Fred) Brettschneider, Jennifer (Michael) Finkelstein, and Melissa (Shawn) Baldwin, and four great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends were invited to services Monday Au- gust 21, 2017 1pm at Joseph Levine & Sons (West) 2811 West Chester Pike, Broomall. Int. Mt. Sharon Cemetery. Contributions in her memory be made to National Museum of American Jewish History or a charity of the donors choice. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS CREED Dr. Gerald M. Creed, July 23, 2017, of Phila.; companion of Ellen Belke; father of Kelly Creed Galfand (Chaim) and Laura Creed (Andy Kolar); brother of Alan Creed and Hali Freeman (Jeffrey); also survived by 3 grand- children. Relatives and friends were invited to Memorial Services at JOSEPH LEVINE & SONS (West), 2811 West Chester Pike, Broomall, PA. Contributions in his memory may be made to PCOM. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS DAVIS Ethel Davis (nee Price), July 23, 2017, died peacefully at 97 in Gainesville, Florida, formerly of Philadelphia, PA. Beloved wife of the late Albert Davis; loving mother of Lon(Judy) Davis and the late Fred Davis; dear sister of Mildred Tessler. Also survived by 3 grandchildren. Services were held Thursday July 27, 2017. Contributions in her memory may be made to Mesothelioma Applied Re- search Foundation,1317 King Street, Alexan- dria, VA 22314. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS DODIES Ruth Dodies (nee Smith) July 14, 2017. Wife of William “Bill”; mother of Norma (Yonah) Melnik, Phyllis (Charles) Salinger and David (Cathy) Dodies; sister of Kain Smith; also survived by 6 grandchildren and 4 great- grandchildren. Contributions in her memory may be made to Lad Kashish, info@lifeline.org.il GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS DODIES Ruth Dodies (nee Smith) July 14, 2017. Wife of William “Bill”; mother of Norma (Yonah) Melnik, Phyllis (Charles) Slinger and David (Cathy) Dodies; sister of Kain Smith; also survived by 6 grandchildren and 4 great- grandchildren. Contributions in her memory may be made to Lad Kashish, info@lifeline.org.il GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS Benjamin L. Dyner, electrical engineer, died August 17, 2017 at the age of 95. Beloved husband of Elaine (nee Rudolph); devoted father of Howard Dyner and Sheryl (Bruce) Blocklin; uncle and friend to many. Contribu- tions in his memory may be made to a char- ity of the donor’s choice. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS EGLIN Stephanie "Sandy" (nee Rudnick) Eglin Phil- adelphia Business Woman and Philanthrop- ist. Age 91, of Phila., PA passed with Peace and Grace on August 13, 2017, surrounded by loved ones at Thomas Jefferson Uni- versity Hospital. Sandy was born and raised in Philadelphia. After marrying Meyer Eglin, she threw her energies into their many travels and her love of the Arts. Sandy was a very successful businesswoman. Following Meyer Eglin's death in 1974, she oversaw and controlled The Eglin Garages, a network of real estate and parking enterprises in Phila. Sandy loved the City and through her philan- thropic efforts she was very generous to the Arts and Sciences. In 1993, Sandy was named individual Philanthropist of the Year by the National Society of Fundraising Exec- utives, and received the Humanitarian Award from the American Cancer Society. In 1997, the Philadelphia Museum of Art dedicated the Stephanie and Meyer Eglin Gallery. Sandy was an honorary member of the Museum's Board of Trustees and one of its most de- voted friends. Her leadership gift was instru- mental in the creation of the Robert Mont- gomery Scott Endowment Fund for Exhibi- tions. Sandy provided for the Eglin Laser Room, Meyer Eglin Infectious Disease Fel- lowship, the Neurology Library Conference Room and the H. Robert Cathcart Endow- ment Fund for Nursing Excellence, all at Pennsylvania Hospital. Her generosity has encompassed Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Moss Rehabilitation Center, The Wistar Institute, The Philadelphia Academy of Music, The Mann Music Center (where she founded the Meyer Eglin Memorial Concert), The Philadelphia Orchestra (where she en- dowed the Meyer Eglin Flute Chair). St. Chris- topher's Hospital for Children, The Jewish Federation and The Philadelphia Zoo. Sandy loved animals. She was a devoted caretaker to her precious Jake, a yellow-headed amazon, who passed away a few years ago. Sandy had a passion for cooking and baking, sending care packages of homemade cakes and soup to her family and friends. Preceded in death by her husband, Meyer Eglin, her parents, Anna and Paul Rudnick, her sister, Helen Friel, and her niece, Joan D. Carroll. Sandy is survived by her sister, Loretta Zei- ger, her nephew, Paul Mazerski, and great niece Kym Carroll. In addition to family, Sandy is survived by longtime, loyal friend, Donna Lombardi Slipakoff. The Family wishes to thank Denis Sheils, Esq. for his trust and dedication, her loyal companion and care- taker Zoya Lebedinsky, Dr. Roger B. Daniels, all attending physicians and nursing staff at Jefferson Hospital and the Bayada Nursing staff. Sandy loved life and a good laugh. She was a loving and devoted sister, aunt and friend. To know her, was to love her. She will forever be in our hearts. Relatives and friends were invited to graveside services Wed. Aug. 16, 2017, 1:30 P.M. at West Laurel Hill Cemetery. Contributions in lieu of flowers, may be made to: Jewish Federation, 2100 Arch St., Phila., PA 19103 or The Academy of Music, 240 S. Broad St., Phila., PA 19102. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS A Community Remembers Monthly archives of Jewish Exponent Death Notices are available online. www.JewishExponent.com 2 AUGUST 2017 Mary L. Ginsburg, of Frederick, MD formerly of Pembroke Pines, FL and Philadelphia, PA passed away on Thursday, July 20, 2017. Wife of the late William Ginsburg; devoted and loving mother of E. Bonnie (Stephen) Spivack, Sheila D. (Stevens) Ingraham and Mitchell M. (Katherine) Ginsburg; loving grandmother of Jessica, Matthew (Jai), Ben, Erica, Nathaniel (Liz), Emily, and Samuel (Emily); dear great-grandmother of Jacob and Max. Funeral services and internment private. In lieu of flowers, memorial contribu- tions may be made to the Hospice of Freder- ick County, Temple Beth Ami of Rockville, MD, or Beth Shalom Congregation of Freder- ick, MD. www.sagelbloomfield.com JEWISH EXPONENT GOLDNER Stephen Mark Goldner, age 84, died on Au- gust 12, 2017. He was an architect who resided in Philadelphia, PA. Husband of Bar- bara Israel Goldner; father of Dr. Dan Gold- ner, Dr. Elizabeth (Eric) Godfrey, Meg Gold- ner Rabinowitz, Randy (Wendy) Goldner, Harold (Shelley) Goldner, and Merry (Rich) Eisner-Heidorn; brother of Andrew (Patricia) Goldner and pre-deceased sister Roberta (Donald) Luber; and grandfather of Addison, Willa, Elinora, Evan, Lucy, Ethan, Simon, Sam, Lily, Justin, Keith (Zoe), Kira, Ben, and Zach. Donations should be made to Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center to support lymphoma research, Office of Institutional Advancement, Sheridan Building, Suite 600, 125 South 9th St., Philadelphia, PA 19107. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS GRADESS Elaine A. Gradess (nee Alpert) July 27,2017. Wife of Michael. Mother of Beverly (Rick) Auslander, Lisa (Robert) Weinstein, and Steven (Svetlana) Gradess. Grandmother of Melissa, Adam and Amy. Contributions in her memory may be made to a charity of the donors choice. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHEL-SACKS KATZ DEATH NOTICES HAISFIELD Hilda Haisfield (nee Eglick), age 96, died on August 1, 2017. Wife of the late Myer Haisfield; mother of Judith Gurtman and Ronald Haisfield; grandmother of Marc Gort- man (Yoko), Jeffrey Gurtman (Jessica), Joshua Haisfield (Holly), Lisa Kaisfield; and great grandmother of Mia, Jonah, Sasha, Jack, Aria, Quinn, and Keller. Contributions in her memory may be made to the Americ- an Cancer Society, 1626 Locust St., Phila., PA 19103. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS HOCKFIELD William Hockfield, Aug.21.2017. Father of Cathy (Jim) Weiss, Hal (Marcy) Hockfield and Tracy (George) Gordon. Grandfather of Avi (Nate) Snyder, Sam Hockfield, Arin and Blair Weiss, and Rachel, Sarah, Jacob and Eli Gor- don. Former husband and friend of Sandi Hockfield. Brother of the late Gloria Seiken and Rita Kovnat. Contributions in his memory may be made to the Abramson Center for Jewish Life, 1425 Horsham Rd., North Wales, PA 19454. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS KANEFF Arthur I. Kaneff a retired baker, died August 18, 2017, he resided in Yardley, PA. Beloved husband of the late Shelly (nee Kleinberg). Loving father of Laurie Kaneff, Susan (Daniel Gal) Kaneff and Robert (Beth) Kaneff. Ad- ored grandfather of Nicholas (Seana), Hillary, Jacob and Ellison. Cherished great-grand- father of Oliver. Contributions in his memory may be made to Jewish Federation Of Great- er Philadelphia, 2100 Arch Street Phila., Pennsylvania 19103 GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL- SACKS KAPLAN Richard Harlan Kaplan, M.D., “Doc” passed away Tuesday August 22, 2017 at the age of 70. Beloved husband of Shelley Kaplan (nee Solof). Loving and devoted father of Ben (Lili) Kaplan, Lauren Kaplan (Seth Lamb), and Max Kaplan. Stepfather to Sheera (Tim) Gaskin and Steven Dashkow. Pop-pop to Anna, Charlotte, and Elijah. Son-in-law of Betty So- lof. Contributions in his memory may be made to Magee Rehabilitation Hospital, 1513 Race Street, Phila. PA 19102. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS GREENBERG Helen Greenberg (nee Meyers) August 1, 2017. Wife of the late Frank; mother of Barry (Sherry) Greenberg, Richard (Ava) Green- berg, and Barbara (Barry) Bloom; sister-in- law of Rita Broad; also survived by 4 grand- children and 9 great-grandchildren. Contribu- tions in her memory may be made to a char- ity of the donor’s choice. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS GRUBER Edda Gruber (nee Tannenbaum) on July 31, 2017. Beloved wife of the late David Gruber. Devoted mother of Ellen Berju, Heidi Hoskins (William), and Wayne Wolfson (Lori). Loving grandmother of Candice, Jordan, Sarah (Mat- thew), Evan, Carrie, and Melanie. Contribu- tions in her memory may be made to the Breathing Room Foundation, breathingroom- foundation.org, or the Alexis Joy Foundation, alexisjoyfoundation,org. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS GURMANKIN Harriet Gurmankin (nee Orodenker) on Aug. 7, 2017. Wife of Alan; mother of Dr. Robert (Melissa) Gurmankin; sister of Jerry (Hedy) Orodenker; sister-in-law of Joanne and Howard Gurmankin; aunt of Jamie Kornbluth, Caren Boris, and Andy Levy; grandmother of Daniel Gurmankin. She was a graduate of Harcum College. Contributions in her memory may be made to East Stroudsburg University Foundation, Colin Orodenker Fund, 200 Prospect St., E. Stroudsberg PA 18301, or the Gift of Life Family House, 401 Cal- lowhill Rd., Phila. PA 19123. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS KATZ Richard I. Katz, M.D. on August 23,2017. Husband of Linda (nee Bereston); father of Sarah (David Love) Katz, and Ben (Becky Car- men) Katz; brother of Marge (Dick) Tobias and the late Thomas Katz; brother-in-law of Judy Katz; grandfather of Evan Katz, Dalia Katz, Micah Love, and Eliana Love. Relatives and friends were invited to Services Sunday, 11 A.M., at Main Line Reformed Temple, 410 Montgomery Ave., Wynnewood PA 19096. Int. Haym Salomon Memorial Park. Fo Con- tributions in his memory may be made to Richard I. Katz Camp Achieve Fund, Epilepsy Foundation, Eastern PA, 919 Walnut St., #700, Phila. PA 19107. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS Honor the memory of your loved one... Call 215.832.0749 to place your memorial. A Community Remembers Monthly archives of Jewish Exponent Death Notices are available online. www.JewishExponent.com JEWISHEXPONENT.COM KULKWITZ DEATH NOTICES KULKOWITZ Harry Kulkowitz led an extraordinary life. Passed away on August, 22, 2017. Born on November 2, 1924 to Morris and Sophie Kulkowitz, who had fled Eastern European anti-semitism, Harry was raised in a socially conscious community where he absorbed a commitment to helping people as well as a prodigious work ethic. Enlisting under age in the army to fight Hitler, Harry served his country both as aerial photographer and as a radio intercept operator under Patton, actu- ally intercepting the first German message that presaged by hours the Battle of the Bulge. Photography was Harry’s passion. He was never without his camera. After his dis- charge from the army, Harry set up a portrait studio in New York. He also opened a lunch- eonette with his beloved sister, Sylvia. After moving with his family to Philadelphia, wife, Beena and their two children, Sigrid and Susan, and son, Mark born of Harry’s previ- ous marriage to Inga, Harry worked as a pic- ture framer which led to his creating the Ken- more Art Gallery. He did this without the usual pedigrees. Rather, trusting his inner intelligence and unquenchable passion, he built one of the most prestigious fine art gal- leries in Philadelphia. In 1975 Harry moved to Cape May. While playing poker with friends in the Carroll Villa Hotel, Harry mused, “If I could just get an awning on this porch, I could create a great restaurant, community meeting center and art gallery.” Thus, was born the Mad Batter Restaurant. With the Mad Batter, Harry and his partner, Vickie Seitchik, initiated what became the Cape May Restaurant Renaissance. Authentic, complic- ated, passionate, filled with an astonishing creativity and energy, Harry lived his life with people at its center. He loved being there for you—talking, encouraging, helping. A gener- ous and loving family man and friend, Harry worked hard to make sure his family was provided for and did well in their lives. Over the years, so many people wrote to him, called him to say that he had deeply im- pacted their lives. Vickie’s son, Mark noted: “Most of what is expansive in my life, Harry had a hand in influencing.” On Harry’s wall is a photograph from award winning photo- grapher Denis Finley, the Batter’s first break- fast chef. The inscription states: “Harry. Many years ago you gave me the greatest gift of my life, the ability to believe in myself.” Starting in 2004, Harry’s son, Mark accom- panied in different years by daughters, Sigrid and Susan, grandchildren and friends (with a special shout out to Kathi) travelled with Harry to the Normandy town of Houseville on D Day, where D Day veteran Harry was feted, embraced, kissed by every woman in the town in their emotional and heartfelt gratit- ude. In France, Harry was knighted and awar- ded the French Legion of Honor. In 2014, Harry sat on the stage, alongside President Obama, who lauded this son of Jewish im- migrant parents. Harry, we will miss you greatly. Harry is survived by his son Mark and wife Pam, their children Marta (Herbie), Kyle (Lia) and Tessa and great grandchildren, Nora and Anders: His daughter Sigrid, her husband Shaul and their sons Nadav, Kalil and Sigrid’s son Paul: His daughter Susan and her daughter Satya (Frank): His life part- ner, Vickie and her son, David and partner Tamara and son Mark and his husband Jon. Harry is predeceased by his beloved sister Sylvia Hecht and his ex-wife Beena Kulkowitz. A graveside service was held on Thursday (Aug. 24 th ) at 5pm in the Cape May County Veteran’s Cemetery, Crest Haven Rd., Cape May Court House. In lieu of flowers, memori- al contributions are suggested to a charity of your choice to help make the world a better place. Info and condolences: spilkerfuneral- home.com SPILKER FUNERAL HOME To place a Memorial Ad call 215.832.0749 A ugust 2017 D eath N otices DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES KURTZ MACKLER MOSS Robert Kurtz, Accountant, died August 23, 2017 at the age of 95. Husband of Reba (nee Berkowitz). Father of Barbara Kurtz Cornman (Charlie) and Stephen Kurtz (Rita Gorecki). Also survived by 8 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Contributions in his memory may be made to the Pennypack Park Environmental Center, 8600 Krewstown Rd., Phila. PA 19115 or the USO, PO Box 96860, Washington DC 20077-7677. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS LAVINE Dr. Sidney D. Lavine, August 4, 2017, of Cherry Hill, NJ. Husband of Marlene Lavine. Father of Stephanie Lavine and Suzanne (Joe Pless) Lavine. Grandfather of Balzhana. Inter- ment Mt. Sinai Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA. PLATT MEMORIAL CHAPELS, Inc. LEEDER Larry Joel Leeder of Florida, formerly of Bucks County, PA and North Bergen, NJ died on August 6, 2017. Beloved husband of Rachel Leeder. Devoted father of Sara (Leed- er) Bonin and her husband Todd Bonin, Jonathan Leeder, Aaron Leeder and his wife Alexandra Leeder. Adoring grandpapa of Jo- nah and Theo Bonin and Vivienne Leeder. Loving brother of Bryna Leeder and her hus- band Bill Margolin and Rochelle Leeder. Donations in his memory may be made to St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital or The Waltham Family School. LEVIN Harold Levin, July 26, 2017 resided in Vent- nor City, NJ (formerly from Philadelphia, PA). Beloved husband of the late Joscelyn Olin Levin. Loving father of Marcy Olin Tierney, Sherry Olin Lemonick, Steven Levin (Beth) and Alan Levin. Cherished grandfather of Mi- chael Lemonick, Hilary Lemonick, Andrew Levin, Staci Steinbrecher (Doug), Gabriel Levin (Agnes), Chad Levin and the late Justin Levin. Greatgrandfather of Jordan, Shane, Ruby and Violet. Loving uncle to Cookie Gut- man (Bill) and Andrew and Shara Gadomski. He served in the US Army during WWII and was a member of the troops that helped to liberate the Dachau concentration camp. He was a founding member of Shaare Shamay- im congregation. Harold owned a number of businesses in the food industry. He loved the Jersey shore but his family was the center of his life. Contributions in his memory may be made to The Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS LEVINSON Sofia Levinson (nee Sternberg) July 23, 2017 of Lafayette Hill PA. Beloved wife of the late Rudolf. Loving mother of Alex (Helene) Levinson. Cherished grandmother of Andrew (Kelley) Levinson and Gabriel (Emily Koch) Levinson. Great-grandmother of Elliot. Relat- ives and friends were invited to Services Tues. 1 P.M. Congregation Or Ami, 708 Ridge Pk., Lafayette Hill, PA. 19444. Int. Sha- lom Memorial Park. Contributions in her memory may be made to Congregation Or Ami. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS LEVY Anne Levy (nee Weiss), retired micro photo- grapher, died August 2, 2017. Mother of Rhonda Abel and Richard (Luanne) Levy, grandmother of Julie Abel. GODLSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS MALISSA Louis G. Malissa of Rydal, PA, born April 29, 1924, died July 23, 2017. Lou Malissa grew up in a humble background in Logan, the second youngest of four children. He was a giant of a man. He stood 6' 6 " and was a gentleman of towering presence as well as great influence. He was a leader of Phil- adelphia industry, taking a family business, Penn Ventilator Company from a local base of manufacturing to an international corpora- tion. Louis graduated from Olney High School, where he was a basketball star. Upon graduation he served in the Army, during WWII, as a Sergeant in the 148 Signal Corps, part of the 8th Armored Division under Gen- eral Patton's Third Armory. He fought in France and Belgium during the Battle of the Bulge. He was a writer for the Fort Dix news- letter when he was stateside. Upon returning home, he met the love of his life, Irma Silver on a street corner. She was taken with his height, his handsomeness and his sparkling wit. They married in 1946 and he went to work for Irma's family at Penn Ventilator. Quickly he became indispensable. He worked at PVC from 1946 until 1997, first as Direct- or of National Sales and finally as Chairman of the Board. He was responsible for provid- ing employment for many boyhood friends, as well as family members. Louis enjoyed his winters in West Palm Beach Florida. He al- ways volunteered to organize social activities in his community of Land of the Presidents. He was a creative writer who delighted in editing newsletters, memos and flyers for Melrose Country Club, his Bnai Brith Lodge and his pinochle friends. He was a 65 year member of Rising Sun Lodge #15 F & AM. He is survived by his wife Irma Silver, his children, Phyllis and Gary Finkelstein, Dean and Debby Malissa, his grandchildren, Joanne and Chris Schell, Lauren and Steph- en Hellman, Amy and Josh Hersz, and Sam and Chen Malissa, as well as 6 great grand- children. Donations may be made to the Ab- ramson Center for Jewish Life, Horsham, PA. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS MILLER Rochelle Miller, August 15, 2017 of Mt. Laurel, NJ. Wife of the late Bennet Miller. Mother of Howard Miller, Caren (Steve) Castro and Hope Miller. Grandmother of Laura and Matthew. Interment Har Jehuda Cemetery, Upper Darby, PA. PLATT MEMORIAL CHAPELS, Inc. MOSKOWITZ Albert Moskowitz, age 86, died on August 6, 2017. He was a retired mailman who resided in King of Prussia. Husband of the late Mar- lene Moskowitz (nee Lomazoff); father of Bruce West (Jane Cheryl) and the late Susan Marino (Richard); and grandfather of Drew Leo West, Erica Lin West, and Samantha Marion. Contributions in his memory may be made to the Aplastic Anemia and MDS Inter- national Foundation, www.aamds.org. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS Jamie Sue Moss Z'L ,with much sadness we share the sudden passing of Jamie Sue Moss z'l, devoted daughter of Roberta Sall and Stanton (Carole) Moss; loving mother of Jason (Mallory) Needles, Tracy Needles (Nick Yuelys) and Jeffrey Needles; grandmother of Graycen Needles; loving sister of Meg Moss Geist, Betsy Moss, Jenifer (Marty) Wachs and Stephen (Meredith) Moss; amazing aunt to Sophie Zeidman, Carly Geist, Jacob and Emily Hare, Madelyn and Shoshana Moss. Funeral Services were held at Har Zion Temple in Penn Valley PA, at 11 A.M., on Fri- day, August 11. Interment was held at West Laurel Cemetery. Relatives and friends were welcomed to the home of Jenifer and Marty Wachs (Narberth PA), immediately following Interment until 5 P.M. Baruch Dayan HaE- met. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS MOSS Olga Moss, August 23, 2017, she resided in Jenkintown, PA. Sister of Esther Persofsky, aunt of Rebecca Levine, Joel Persofsky and Beth Persofsky. Contributions in her memory may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS OSTROFF Mildred Ostroff (nee Swichar) August 9, 2017. Wife of the late Jerry. Mother of Gary (Nadene Hausmann) Ostroff, Linda (Rob) Stewart, Lisa (George) Hunt and Neil (Paul Hanson) Ostroff. Grandmother of Rachel (Lou) Skelton, Daniel Stewart, Jessica Hunt, Justin Hunt, and Jenna Hunt. Great grand- mother of Emily Cash. Contributions in her memory may be made to Holy Redeemer Hospice or The Jerry and Mildred Ostroff Fund c/o Congregations of Shaare Shamay- im. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL SACKS PAUL Evelyn Adler Paul, August 7, 2017 of Merion, PA, 98 years of age. Devoted wife of the late Harry. Beloved mother of Sandra (Jordan) Fogel, Max (Sandi) Paul and Susan (Joel) Pesin. Sister of Deborah (Dr. Arthur) Smith. Proud grandmother of Nicole, Danielle, Brad, Lori, Ryan, Justin and the late Lisa. Also sur- vived by ten great-grand-children. Services and Interment will be private. Friends and family were invited to Shiva services Tues- day August 8, 2017 at the residence of Mr. & Mrs. Max Paul. Contributions in her memory may be made to the Ronald McDonald House. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS PAUL Ruth “Toby” Paul (nee Benstock), August 13, 2017, of Warminster; wife of the late Stanley; mother of Dr. Stephan Paul (Regina) and Bar- bara Paul, Esq. (Karyn Kernagis); sister of Es- ther Solomon; grandmother of Sara, Ben and Thomas. She will be sorely missed by her family and friends. Contributions in her memory may be made to Jewish Federation of Greater Phila. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS PERLMUTTER Sy Perlmutter, on August 5, 2017. Close to 92 years of age. Survived by his wife Barbara (nee Glickman), married for 41 years. Son of the late Charles and Elsie Perlmutter. WWII veteran, business man. Belonged to the Po- etry Group of South Jersey. PERLSTEIN LIBERMAN Renee Ester Liberman (nee Cohen) August 14, 2017. Wife of the late Herbert Lieberman. Mother of Robert (Gina Acosta) Lieberman, sister of the late Harold Cohen. Grandmother to Michel Liberman, Jill (Jon Hooker) Liber- man, great grandmother to August “Augie” and Millicent “Millie” Contributions in her memory may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.JewishExponent.com JEWISHEXPONENT.COM Edith Mackler, on August 15, 2017. The former Edith Allen, beloved aunt of Janet Weger (Gerald), Lisa Allen (Larry Serlin), and Deborah Long (Mitchel Baxt); great niece and nephew, Josh and Jamie. Friends wishing may contribute to Lankenau Medical Center, 100 East Lancaster Avenue, Wynnewood, Pennsylvania 19096. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS facebook.com/jewishexponent HONOR THE MEMORY OF YOUR LOVED ONE... CALL 215-832-0749 TO PLACE A MEMORIAL AD CALL 215.832.0749 JEWISH EXPONENT Carol Joy Perlstein (nee Hofferman), age 76, died on July 20, 2017. She was a retired leg- al secretary who resided in Aventura, Florida. Beloved wife of Myron J.; loving mother of Heidi (Michael) Salaman and Scott (Robyn); dear sister of Cynthia Serano and Sheldon Hofferman; and adoring Mommom of Alex, Daniel, Harrison, and Jordan. Contributions in her memory may be made to Har Zion Temple, 1500 Hagys Ford Rd., Penn Valley, PA 19072. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.JewishExponent.com RABINOVITZ DEATH NOTICES PINCUS Shifra Pincus (nee Schneyer), August 15, 2017, of Havertown; beloved wife of the late Gerald Pincus; loving mother of Steven (Beth) Pincus, Nathan (Marsha) Pincus, Luba (Bruce Sterman) Pincus, Matthew (Gail) Pin- cus and Jeffrey Pincus; cherished grand- mother of Autumn, Sophia, Ari, Michael, Al- lison, Alexandra, Samantha and Emily and great grandmother of Tyler, Shayna and Samuel. Relatives and friends were invited to Services, Sunday, August 20th, 11AM at Joseph Levine & Sons (West) 2811 West Chester Pike, Broomall. Interment at Mt. Sharon Cemetery. Contributions in her memory may be made to Jewish War Veter- ans or a charity of the donor’s choice. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS PINCUS Shirfa Pincus (nee Schneyer) on August 15, 2017, of Havertown. Beloved wife of the late Gerald Pincus; loving mother of Steven (Beth) Pincus, Nathan (Marsha) Pincus, Luba (Bruce Sterman) Pincus, Matthew (Gail) Pin- cus and Jeffrey Pincus; cherished grand- mother of Autumn, Sophia, Ari, Michael, Al- lison, Alexandra, Samantha and Emily and great grandmother of Tyler, Shayna and Samuel. Relatives and friends are invited to Services, Sunday, August 20th, 11 A.M. at JOSEPH LEVINE AND SONS MEMORIAL CHAPELS (WEST), 2811 West Chester Pike, Broomall PA.Interment at Mt. Sharon Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to Jewish War Veterans or a charity of the donor's choice. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS PINKENSON Norma Pinkenson, (née Ginsberg) July 23, 2017, of Philadelphia, PA. Wife of the late William Pinkenson; Mother of Sharon Pinken- son, mother-in- law of Joseph H. Weiss, grandmother of Rachel Zoe (Brian) Krasner, great-grandmother of Morgan Skye Krasner. Sister of Marvin D. (Davida) Ginsberg and Jerry Ginsberg. She was beloved by many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Relat- ives and friends were invited to Memorial Services Tuesday July 25, 2017, 12:00 noon at Congregation Rodeph Shalom, 615 N. Broad St., Phila., PA. Contributions in her memory may be made to the Abramson Cen- ter for Jewish Life and Congregation Rodeph Shalom. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS PLON Steven M. Plon,on July 28, 2017. Husband of Judy (nee Rosen). Father of David Plon and Hannah Plon. Brother of Naomi Moran and Sharon (Jed Nuchtern) Plon. Relatives and friends were invited to Services Sunday, July 30th, 10:30 A.M. Joseph Levine and Sons Memorial Chapel, 4737 Street Road, Trevose. Interment Roosevelt Memorial Park. Contri- butions in his memory may be made to American Cancer Society 1626 Locust St., Phila., PA 19103. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS RABINOVITZ Barry Irwin Rabinovitz, 89, July 24, 2017 of Bluffton S.C., formerly of Philadelphia. Be- loved husband of the late Lorraine (Grass) and the late Judith (Meyers). Loving father of Wendy (the late Michael) Rosenfeldt and Michele Rabinovitz. Grandfather of Lee and Heather Rosenfeldt. Barry enjoyed meeting people through his driving business, many of whom became good friends. Services were private. Contributions in his memory may be made to the American Cancer Society, 1626 Locust Street, Phila., PA 19103 or to JNF Plant a Tree in Israel, 2100 Arch Street, 3rd Floor, Phila., PA 19103. A Community Remembers Monthly archives of Jewish Exponent Death Notices are available online. www.JewishExponent.com www.JewishExponent.com AUGUST 2017 3 A ugust , 2017 D eath N otices ROSEN DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES ROSEN SELIGSON SIMKINS TOMKIN Michéle Rosen (nee Guillotin) of Bal Harbor, FL and Bryn Mawr, PA passed away on July 29, 2017. Born in LeHavre, France, sister of the late Christian Guillotin, she was an an- tique dealer in Cannes on the French Riviera when she met the late Maurice M. Rosen in 1981. They married in 1983. Michèle be- came immediately involved in French and Ameri-can associations, and in 1989, she be- came president and board member of Alli- ance Francaise. Her involvement with Ecole Francaise Inter-nationale de Philadelphie (EFIP) began when Stanhope Browne, then Honorary Consul de France in Philadelphia, presented her with a challenge - to seek funds from within the city's French com- munity for the purpose of opening a French and English bilingual school. In 2004, she was awarded the prestigious Palmes Aca- demiques distinction from the French gov- ernment for her work in education, culture, and arts. Michèle served on the boards of Hahnemann Hospital and Samuel Paley Early Learning Center. She also volunteered and offered support on various committees, in- cluding The Institute of Cardiology at Presby- terian Hospital and the National Organization for Hearing Research (NOHR). Michèle will be sadly missed by her stepchildren, Stewart, Sharon, Cindy, Frank, Robin, Maurisa, Rachel and Jordana, 15 grandchildren, and 4 great- grandchildren. In France, she is survived by a sister-in-law, nephews Eric and Philippe, stepdaughter Ariane Dandois, stepgrand- daughter Ondine Rothschild, and stepgreat- granddaughter Elia Rothschild. Relatives and friends were invited to Memorial Services, Wed. Aug. 2, 2017, at 12 noon, Joseph Lev- ine and Sons Memorial Chapel Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. Contributions in Michele's memory can be made to EFIP or to a charity of the donor's choice. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS ROSENWALD Martin J. Rosenwald died on July 29, 2017. Father of Craig, Mitchell, and the late Marc. His joy was his grandchildren, Berk and La- nah. Brother of Stanley and the late Florence Ruttenberg. Contributions in his memory may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS RUBENSTEIN Sylvia Rubenstein, (nee Stein) on July 30, 2017. Loving wife of the late Morris. Devoted mother of Karen (Dr. Stephen) Litman, and Dana (Jeffrey) Glick. Beloved grandmother of Kimberly (Larry) Kimmel, Courtney Litman, Michael Glick, and Robert Glick. Cherished great-grandmother of Juliette, Daniel, and Brittany. Dear sister of the late Dr. Allen Stein, Lillian Fertick, and Joseph Stein. Con- tributions in her memory may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS Theodore S. Seligson, on July 25, 2017. Be- loved husband of Rose (Caplan). Devoted father of Jack M. Seligson (Gerri), Gail Wolf- berg (Jack), and Alan G. Seligson (Rita). Loving grandfather of Jodie Myerow (Jonath- an), Suzanne Seligson (Robert Fechner), Jay Wolfberg, Marc Seligson, and Nina Seligson. Loving great grandfather of Norah, Liam, Eli, Ayden, and Quinn. Contributions in his memory may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS SELTZER Ruth Seltzer (nee Cohen), August 23, 2017 at the age of 89. Wife of the late Edward Seltzer. Mother of Gail (Michael) Seltzer Tunick and Carol Seltzer. Grandmother of Daniel and Susan (Brittany). Contributions in her memory may be made to Keystone House Hospice, 8765 Stenton Ave., Wyndmoor PA 19038 or to Alzheimer’s Association, 399 Market St., Phila. PA 19106. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS SHALITA Myrna C Shalita (nee Raizes) of Tucson, AZ (formerly of Huntingdon Valley) passed away on June 24, 2017. Beloved wife of Paul, lov- ing mother of Elliot (Vicky) and the late Caryn Yaker, daughter of Sue and the late Sam Ra- izes. Dear sister of Sharon (Art) Triester and adored grandmother of Carynna. She was a friend to many and her humor and kindness will be greatly missed. Contributions in her memory may be made to the National Parkin- son's Foundation or the Michael J Fox Found- ation. SHAPIRO Deljean (nee Levinthal). Aug 9, 2017. Be- loved wife of the late William. Loving mother of Kenneth Shapiro (Caron), Nina Shapiro (Barry David), and Lester Shapiro (Lynn). De- voted mom-mom of Peter (Alexis), Meredith, Stuart, Sara (Alexander), Shira (David), Jonathan (Elizabeth), Monica, Jeffrey, Ran- dal, William and great-grandmother of Harris- on, Sawyer, Benjamin, Matthew, and Eli. A proud graduate of Temple University and a lifetime member of Hadassah. Deljean was an avid collector of turtles, loved travel and the arts and had strong devotion to her family, friends and community volunteer work. Con- tributions in her memory may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS SHERMAN Edwin D. Sherman on August 15, 2017. Be- loved husband of Marilyn (nee Deckelbaum). Loving father of Lisa (Julie Lichtstein) Sher- man and Nancy (Neal) Shrier. Loving brother of Martin (Lois) Sherman and the late Her- bert Sherman. Adored grandfather of Zoey, Dylan, and Jordyn. Contributions in his memory may be made to the Jewish Federa- tion of South Palm Beach County, 9901 Donna Klein Blvd., Boca Raton FL 33428. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS Leon J. Simkins, age 89, of Bal Harbour Fl. and Phila., PA. passed away peacefully on August 2, 2017. Leon was porn in Phila., to Samuel and Dorothy Simkins on December 15, 1927. A graduate of The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, Lee was chairman and president of Simkins Indus- tries, Inc., a family-owned company founded in 1901 that pioneered the manufacturing of recycled folding cartons and paperboard products. Lee actively participated in funding medical research. Lee was a long-time mem- ber of the Board of Governors of the Dia- betes Research Institute and the Research Tower in Miami is named after him. He donated many millions of dollars to this and other hospitals. He is survived by his wife Serena; his children Albert,Ron, Michelle, David and Michael; 27 grandchildren as well as his brother Morton and his sister Vivian Lasko and several nieces and nephews. Please consider a donation to Diabetes Re- search Foundation or to the University of Miami Alzheimer's research Unit both in Miami. Services were held August 3, at Temple Beth Shalom in Miami Beach. STANLEY Susan Karen Stanley (nee Osmundson), July 31, 2017. Beloved wife of Jim. Loving moth- er of Mara (Mark) Levy and Sarah (Jamie) Pavlow. Sister of Val (Andrew) Misterman, Beth McCarthy and Eric Osmundson. Ador- ing Mamau of Samuel, Jonah, Charles, Isa- bel and Tobey. Contributions in her memory may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS STEIN Edwin Stein on July 30, 2017. Husband of Beth (nee Goldberg). Father of Andrea Beth (Jonathan) Mosenson, Kimberly Ann (Mat- thew) Helm, Sherri Ilene (Erik) Barrett, and Sandi Ellen Weiss. Brother of Karl Stein and Stanley Stein. Grandfather of 5. Contribu- tions in his memory may be made to Trust- bridge Hospice Seaside Team, 1625 S. Con- gress Ave., Ste 100, Delray Beach FL 33445. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS SUSSMAN Sylvia Sussman (nee Eisenberg) on August 18, 2017. Beloved wife of the late Morris. Devoted mother of Sheryl Kessler (Leonard), Steven Sussman (Carol), and the late Mi- chael Sussman. Loving grandmother of Hil- ary, Melissa (Norman), Alison (David), Heath- er, and Holly. Loving great grandmother of Sydnie, Samantha, Blake, and Drew. Conti- butions in her memory may be made to Cong. Shaari Emeth, 400 Craig Road, Man- alpan, NJ 07726. GOLDSTEINS ROSENBERGS RAPHAEL-SACKS ZOSLAW DEATH NOTICES Bernard Tomkin, July 15, 2017, of Quaker- town; beloved husband of Selma (nee Kauf- man); loving father of Sherry (David) Souder and Edward (Sandra) Tomkin; cherished grandfather of Sarah, Halona and Alyssa. Graveside Services were held Monday, July 17th at Mt. Sharon Cemetery. Contributions in his memory may be made to a charity of the donor's choice JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS Dr. Albert I. Winegrad, July 20, 2017. Broth- er of the late Jenny Gellis, Sarah Rothman, Edith Orensky, Yvonne Winegrad, Goldie Schwartz, Marion Winegrad, and Rena Winegrad; survived by many nieces, neph- ews, great nieces and great nephews. Dr. Winegrad was Emeritus Professor of Medi- cine at The University of Pennsylvania Medic- al School, a past Vice President of the Amer- ican Diabetes Association and winner of the 1986 Banting Medal for his pioneering work in diabetic neuropathy. Contributions in his memory may be made to the George S. Cox Research Institute, c/o Perelman School of Medicine of The University of Pennsylvania. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS ZIMMERMAN MEMORIALS WACHS Ellis G. Wachs, on August 9, 2017. Husband of Peggy (nee Brenner); father of Elizabeth (Peter) Sahlman, Marjorie (Bryan) Weingarten, and Esther Wachs Book; brother of David (Judy) Wachs; grandfather of Cath- erine, Sarah, Ella, Olivia, Sophie, Flora, Charles, and Hannah; devoted care-givers, Jacob Oteng, Nana Adusei, and Sylvia Foster. Relatives and friends were invited to Ser- vices Sunday, 2 P.M., Joseph Levine and Sons Memorial Chapel, 4737 Street Road, Trevose. Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. Con- tributions in his memory may be made to Free Library of Phila. Foundation, 1900 Vine St., Phila. PA 19103, or the Parkinson Coun- cil, 111 Presidential Blvd., Bala Cynwyd PA 19004. JOSEPH LEVINE AND SONS WINEGRAD Joyce A. Zimmerman (nee Cherkas) on July 26, 2017. Wife of Theodore. Mother of Rachel B. Zimmerman-Neppes (Christopher) and Dr. Wendy D. Zimmerman-Steinberg (Joel). Sister of Gloria Rosenzweig. Grand- mother of Levi, Delaney, and Susannah. Con- tributions in her memory may be made to the Jewish Family and Children's Services of Greater Phila., 2100 Arch St., 5 th Fl., Phila. PA 19103 or Montgomery County SPCA, 1006 Edge Hill Rd., Abington PA 19001. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS facebook.com/jewishexponent Honor the memory of your loved one... Call 215.832.0749 to place your memorial. JOSEPH BOBBIE DORMAN On the six-month anniversary of her passing “Death is not extinguishing the light; it is only putting out the lamp because the dawn has come.” (Rabindranath Tagore) A lifetime of the most beautiful memories of a daughter, wife and partner, mother, grandmother, mother-in-law will be imprin- ted on our hearts forever. Her warmth, light, and humor will always live within us and be a part of everything. The Dorman family TESSLER Andrea Lynne Tessler on August 18,2017, of SEGAL Phila.; loving and cherished mother of Darby Gussie B. Segal, August 6, 2017 of Phila., PA. Rose Silverman; beloved daughter of Elaine Wyman Baer (Stuart) and Stanton Tessler; Wife of the late Harold Segal and the late Bernard Yasgur. Mother of Bruce (Janice) devoted sister of Cindy Band (Jeffrey), ador- Yasgur, Lee (Carolyn) Yasgur, Jake (Randi) ing aunt of Dylan Band; loved (step) sister of Douglas Baer (Joan) and Seth Baer (Karen); Yasgur, Diane (Rodolfo) Archbold, Nancy Segal (Steven Metzger), David Segal and dear aunt of Adrienne, Ross, Sophie and Segal. Gussie Madeline Baer; and Wendy Judaism isn’t is also just survived what by 12 we believe, or the prayers we recite or the laws good we friend to everyone. grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. Int. Andrea had a great sense of humor and observe. It’ s also about the way we live. How we interact with others. touched the hearts of many The people. She was King David Memorial Park. Contributions may to the we Frieda practice. & Jacob Kofsky a former and member significant player of be made values The Stu- customs and traditions we embrace pass and down, the Philly Roller Girls. For information on dent Aid Endowment Fund, 1 Battery Park one NY, generation to the next. Suite 2501, NY 10004 or a charity making contributions in Andrea's memory Plaza, from please contact Mrs. Elaine Baer. of the donor’s choice. PLATT MEMORIAL CHAPELS, Inc. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS ZOSLAW Bernice Zoslaw (nee Berue), 88, passed away peacefully at Penn Hospice at Rittenhouse on July 27. Among her many accomplishments, she conducted interviews of Holocaust sur- vivors for the Gratz College Archive, tran- scripts of which will be permanently in- cluded in the United States Holocaust Me- morial Museum in Washington, D.C. and at Yad Vashem in Jerusalem. Zoslaw, known to her family as Shana, was born the fifth of six children to David and Bessie Berue of the Strawberry Mansion section of Philadelphia on January 20, 1929. She pursued studies at Beaver College (now Arcadia University), Gratz College and Temple University. A lifelong student of Jewish culture and history, she was also very active in interfaith dia- logue, working to promote understanding between Christians and Jews. She had served as a board member of the Interfaith Council on the Holocaust, as a member of the Jewish Community Relations Council and was a Jew- ish co-leader for a series of inter-religious dialogues in Abington, Pa. A longtime mem- ber of Congregation Beth Sholom, Zoslaw was also a member of Hadassah and ORT and had volunteered as a Women’s Division captain for door-to-door solicitations in sev- eral sections of Abington for the Federation Allied Jewish Appeal. She is survived by her three children, Marcia (Ira) Siegal of Phil- adelphia, Debra (Jim) Vickery of Chalfont and Jeffrey (Donna) Zoslaw of Manchester, New Hampshire, as well as a sister, Sylvia Abbott and her three beloved grandchildren, David, Eli and Jaclyn. She was preceded in death by her husband, Bertram, her two brothers, Jac- ob and William and by two other sisters, Leah and Florence. Memorial contributions may be made to Gratz College, 7605 Old York Road, Elkins Park PA 19027; the U.S. Holo- caust Memorial Museum, 100 Raoul Wallen- berg Place S.W., Washington DC 20024; or any Israel charity. Honor the memory of your loved one... Call 215.832.0749 to place your memorial. www.JewishExponent.com www.JewishExponent.com & SONS S ERVICE • T RADITION • D IGNITY w w w. l e v i n e f u n e r a l . c o m • i n f o @ l e v i n e f u n e r a l . c o m 4 AUGUST 2017 JEWISH EXPONENT JEWISHEXPONENT.COM