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JARETT KULMAN
Douglas Jarett, age 51, died on August 18,
2019. Loving son of Arlene (nee Kramer)
and the late Leonard Jarett; dear brother of
Stacy Jarett (Jonathan) Levitan and Jennifer
Jarett; and loving uncle of Jacob and Maya
Levitan. Contributions in his memory may be
made to JCHAI, 274 S. Bryn Mawr Ave., Bryn
Mawr, PA 19010.
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KATZ Sheila E. Katz (nee Bidnick) on August 13,
2019. Beloved wife of the late David; Loving
mother of Steven (Robin), Bobby (Hope),
Rick (Carlyn) and the late Linda Grife; Loving
mother-in-law of Rabbi Saul Grife; Dear sis-
ter of Helyn Kevrick, Carole Bidnick and the
late Eve Shopsin; Devoted bubby of Josh
(Jessica), Jaime (Josh), Aimee (Tzvi), Jes-
sica (Mitio), Daniel (Chelsea), Amanda
(Justin), David, Ashley (Charles), Jeremy,
Gabriella, Shira and Alana. Also survived by
11 great grandchildren. Contributions in her
memory may be made to the Katz Family
Charitable Foundation.
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS LANGSFELD
Dr. Morton A. Langsfeld, III, Aug. 19, 2019,
of Meadowbrook, PA. Husband of Judith
Langsfeld (nee Korman). Father of Mark,
Elizabeth, and Benjamin; brother of Robert
Langsfeld; grandfather of Jordan, Max, Olivia,
Jacob, Elliot, and Sophie. Contributions in his
memory be made to the Cardiac Amyloidosis
Program, c/o Dr. Mathew Maurer. Trustees of
Columbia University in the City of New York,
622 West 168th Street, PH 12 Stem Room
134 New York, NY 10032.
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KOVNAT Beverly Lois Kovnat (nee Perstein) on Au-
gust 11, 2019. Wife of the late Dr. Seymour;
mother of Eileen Dadon (Marshall Robert),
Susan Cherry, Ellen (Steven) Gemberling and
Brad Kovnat; sister of Linda (Richard) Zoll;
grandmother of Lauren Dadon (Joe Manieri),
Jillean (Steve) Linberg, Sami, Harry, Sylvie
and Shayna Cherry; great-grandmother of
Sadie, Domenik, Georgianna and Cameron.
Contributions in her memory may be made to
Multiple System Atrophy Coalition.
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL SACKS
KRAVITZ Miriam M. Kravitz (nee Moskowitz) on July
21, 2019. Wife of the late Ruben; mother of
Steven (Ann) Kravitz and Michael (Joan)
Kravitz; grandmother of Dana (Robert)
Lynch, Jason Kravitz (Leslie Horacek), David
Kravitz and Mark Kravitz; great-grand-moth-
er of Robert, Andrew, and Tyler. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to Ein-
stein Health Care Network, Women's League
for Medical Research, Office of Development,
Braemer Education Bldg., 5501 Old York Rd,
Phila. PA 19141.
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LEOPOLD-STARER Esther Leopold Starer (nee Bender), of
Lantana, FL, died at age 98, on July 20, 2019,
in West Palm Beach, FL. The youngest of four
siblings, she was born on February 18, 1921,
in Philadelphia, PA. She graduated with a de-
gree in business from Temple University at
the age of 70. She was predeceased by two
husbands, Herbert Leopold and Lee Starer,
her brothers, Morris and IB Bender, and her
sister, Ruth Sacks. Her parents were Boris
Bender and Anna Futeransky. She is survived
by three sons, Dr. Norman (Bea), Dr. Mi-
chael (Judy) and Perry (Sue), 9 grandchil-
dren and 10 great-grandchildren. Memorial
contributions may be made to a charity of
your choice. Arrangements by West Laurel
Hill Funeral Home, Inc.
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www.JewishExponent.com Peter Stuart Linder, age 80, of Malvern, PA,
died on July 30, 2019. He is survived by his
loving wife of 40 years, Margie, his children
Lisa Snyder (Ira), Brian Linder (Marissa),
Joanna Linder, his grandchildren Jeremy and
Sam Snyder, Mia and Cades Linder, and sis-
ter Susan Linder. Peter enjoyed a long and
successful career. Linder is past treasurer
and chairman of the finance committee of the
board of directors of Ben Franklin Techno-
logy Partners of Southeastern Pennsylvania.
He was chairman emeritus of the Mid-At-
lantic Angel Group Fund and served as the
chairman of LORE, one of the oldest angel in-
vestment groups in the nation, and chair of
the Angel Capital Education Foundation. He
was a member of the Valuation Committee of
Edison Venture Fund and of the board of dir-
ectors of Molecular Detection Inc. Linder was
a founder of ETHIX, a managed-care com-
pany operating HMOs and PPOs in 13 states.
He also founded American Interactive, a com-
pany specializing in hospital laboratory data
processing systems. He has been a member
of the board of governing trustees of The
Jackson Laboratory. Peter was Entrepreneur-
in-Residence at Muhlenberg College, teach-
ing courses in venture capital and entrepren-
eurship on campus. In 2013 he was named
to the newly created post of Entrepreneur-in-
Residence within the office of the Vice Pres-
ident for Research at Penn State which was
part of an ongoing effort to invigorate entre-
preneurship and technology transfer at the
University. Most recently, he served as Chair-
man of the Board for the Penn State Re-
search Foundation, a nonprofit organization
comprised of University faculty, alumni,
trustees and industry representatives which
purpose is to promote patenting and com-
mercial applications for Penn State’s scientif-
ic and technical research. As an avid boater
for 45 years, Peter loved spending his sum-
mers on the family boat “Main Course” in
Surry, Maine where he was very active at
KYC yacht club (Blue Hill, ME), spending
more than a decade as the club treasurer.
Peter was an enthusiastic Penn State football
fan. He loved to travel the world, had a pas-
sion for genealogy, was always a student of
history and loved gospel music. Above all he
loved time spent with his family. Instead of
flowers the family asks that you make contri-
butions to Brain Injury Association of Amer-
ica 950 Walnut Bottom Road Suite 15-229
Carlisle PA 17105 (BIAUSA.org)
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LUNDY Harriet Kulman, passed away suddenly on
August 21, 2019. Wife of Al Kulman for 65
years, mother to Mimi and Stephen, grand-
mother to Samantha Greenberg and best
friend to Judy Taylor. Her wishes were to
donate her body to science to help medical
students. She will be sadly missed by family
and friends.
KALLISH Martin Kallish, August 14, 2019, of Bala Cyn-
wyd, PA. Beloved husband of Lois (nee
Goldenberg); loving father of Amanda (Scott)
Swiger; cherished grandfather of Max and
Griffin; devoted brother of Michael (Barbara)
Kallish. In lieu of flowers, contributions in his
memory may be made to the Abramson Can-
cer Center.
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JOSEPH Claire Lundy, age 91, on August 19, 2019.
Beloved wife of the late Sidney Lundy. Cher-
ished mother of Sandra Lundy, Samuel
Lundy (Marcia), and the late Alan Lundy, and
adored grandmother to Ryan Lundy, Kelsey
Lundy, and Kate Lundy. Claire was devoted
to Jewish causes and served as president of
her sisterhood (B’nai Jeshurun, Mt. Airy), as
well as active member of B’nai Brith and
ORT. Her children, grandchildren, numerous
nieces and nephews, and countless friends
and neighbors will miss her warmth, her hos-
pitality, her good humor, and her loving spir-
it. Donations may be made in her honor to
Abramson Senior Care, 1425 Horsham Road,
North Wales, PA 19454.
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS MAGRAN
Dr. Leonardo Magran, passed peacefully at
his home in the company of his family on Au-
gust 18, 2019. A respected Child Psychiatrist
in the Philadelphia area for over 50 years. Be-
loved husband of the late Betty. Devoted fath-
er of Irene Magran and Claudia (Craig) Ka-
men. Loving grandfather of Leah Michelle,
Maia Rachel, and Amanda Stephanie. Funeral
services will be private. Contributions in his
memory may be made to the Philadelphia
Museum of Art.
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS MILLER
Barbara Miller (nee Block), 72, of Colmar,
passed away on August 3, 2019 at her home,
surrounded by family. Barbara was born in
Philadelphia, daughter of the late Byron and
Helen Block. She graduated from the Uni-
versity of Pittsburgh with a BA in secondary
education. After college she became a sales
engineer at IBM, then worked at the family
business, Block Distributors, as an office
manager. While raising their family, she and
her husband were owners/operators of Party
Time USA. She then worked for Builders
Prime as a bookkeeper. Barbara was a de-
voted member of Tiferet Bet Israel in Blue
Bell, PA, serving as president of the congreg-
ation and president of the Women’s League.
She tutored many b’nai mitzvot students and
she was an active member of the choir. Bar-
bara also enjoyed being a gabbai and helping
out in the TBI kitchen. Barbara loved cooking,
baking, and hosting large family dinners. She
was an avid Philly sports fan, she enjoyed
going on cruises, and reading a good book in
the sun. Barbara is survived by her loving
husband of 47 years, Robert; and her three
children, Jennifer Toomey, Jordan (Elise),
and Corey (Maggy). She will be missed by
her eight grandchildren: Evan, Marshall, Lily,
Hannah, Audrey, Pearl, Otis, and Jacob. She
is also survived by her brother Richard and a
large extended family. In lieu of flowers, me-
morial contributions may be made in her
name to The Leonard & Madlyn Abramson
ECEC at Tiferet Bet Israel. To share a thought
or a memory of Barbara, please visit lifecel-
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Eleanor Medoff (nee Bachman) on July 31,
2019. Survived by 2 children, 5 grandchil-
dren, 12 great- grandchildren and 9 grand
puppies. She lived a very full life and worked
tirelessly with the Jewish War Veterans for
many years, and most of that time as an of-
ficer of the National Organization. Eleanor
spent 40 years in Florida and most of these
years would find her holding office in her
Condo Association or Homeowners Associ-
ation or both. She was a loving Mother to
Judy and Arlene and a loving wife to Richard.
She loved playing cards with her cronies
once a week. Eleanor was well respected by
her peers. Contributions in her memory may
be made to The Phoenix Center School, 16
Monsignor Owens Place, Nutley, NJ 07110.
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS MILLER
David Miller, on July 20, 2019. Husband of
Sandra (nee Kruger). Father of Janice Miller
(Alan Zarembok) and Scott Miller (Rebecca
Arington). Grandfather of Marcy Zarembok.
Contributions in his memory may be made to
a charity of the donor’s choice.
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Janice Miller (nee Salidar). July 27, 2019.
Loving mother of Ellen Miller and Tracy
Byrne (John). Devoted grammy of Zachary,
Benjamin, and Meredith. Contributions in her
memory may be made to the Alzheimer’s As-
sociation, 399 Market Street, Suite 102, Phil-
adelphia, PA 19103
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS NAFTULIN
Paul Naftulin on August 17, 2019. Husband
of Marian (nee Langley); father of Dr. Scott
(Barbara) Naftulin, Dr. Keith (Kathleen)
Naftulin, and Eric (Michele) Naftulin; brother
of Anita Smith and the late Barry Naftulin;
grandfather of Julia, Dan, Samantha, Wyatt,
Samuel, and Gabrielle. Paul was a retired Bat-
talion Chief for the Philadelphia Fire Depart-
ment, a graduate of Bartram High School,
and a member of Williamson Corinthian
Lodge #368 F&AM of which he was a past
master, Shomrim and St. John's Lodge – Ar-
tisans. Contributions in his memory may be
made to the Willamson Corinthian Lodge
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NEIFIELD Dr. Martin S. Neifield, on August 14, 2019
Beloved husband of Bernice and the late Har-
riet. Loving father of Norman (Alisa), Mar-
sha (Alan Folkman), and Ronald (Robin).
Dear brother of Sylvia Levy. Also survived by
Bernice’s children: Alan Krouse (Barbara),
and Ellen Frank (David). Loving Zay of
Jason, Marni, Harris, Brent (Alexa), Zara
(Adam Szumski), Morgan, Benjamin, Ian
(Sara), Matthew, and Sydney. Contributions
in his memory may be made to the Phil-
adelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, In-
stitutional Advancement 4180 City Avenue,
Philadelphia, PA 19131.
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS NEWMAN
Julian Samuel Newman on August 17, 2019.
Beloved son of Nancy Newman and Jonath-
an Newman; dear brother of Shane, Jonath-
an Jr. and Leigh Newman; Devoted grandson
of Hon. Sandra Schultz Newman and the late
Julius Newman and the late Seena and
Stephen Marcus. Services and Interment
were private. Contributions in his memory
may be made to Phila. Phillies Charities
www.mlb.com/phillies/community/phillies- charities
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS PAUL
Mildred L. Paul (nee Stein), passed peace-
fully at age 97 on August 2, 2019; of Wyn-
newood, PA; beloved wife of the late Samuel;
loving mother of Alan Paul (Cheryl) and Ken-
neth Paul (Debra); cherished grandmother of
Rustin, Jared, Chelsea and Melanie; adored
great-grandmother of Koby, Maysen, Baiden,
Eden and Evangeline. Graveside services
were held on Monday, August 5, 2019, at
Montefiore Cemetery, Jenkintown, PA. Shiva
was observed at the residence of Debra and
Kenneth. In lieu of flowers, contributions in
her memory may be made to a charity of the
donor’s choice.
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PERLMUTTER Barbara Perlmutter passed away on Friday,
August 9, 2019. She was predeceased by her
beloved husband, Sy, and her parents, Betty
and Henry Glickman. Barbara worked in an
office of the Federal Government. She won
awards for the poetry she enjoyed writing.
Barbara and Sy enjoyed dancing together and
participated in many dance contests as well
as at celebratory occasions. Barbara was de-
voted to her family and friends, surrounding
herself with many pictures of both. She will
be missed.
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PODEL Jack Podel, 92, passed away July 9 th in Gl-
endale Az. Born July 25, 1926 in Philadelphia,
he was the second son of Levi (Louis) and
Mirke (Mary) Podel. In 1942, at the age of 16,
Jack joined the Civil Air Patrol, hoping to be-
come a pilot. His vision was too poor for him
to follow that dream, but not for the infantry.
In 1944, Jack was drafted into the Army and
soon found himself on the other side of the
world. On May 12, 1945 he was wounded in
the Philippines. Before his release from the
hospital in July, the day before his 19th birth-
day, he was awarded the Purple Heart. Re-
turning to Philadelphia, Jack went to work at
the Philadelphia Navy Ship Yard and later in
Trenton, NJ as a civilian for the Navy and the
Defense Industrial Supply Center (DISC) as a
mechanic on experimental jet engines. As his
father had been an immigrant from Russia,
Jack was considered a security risk and was
not allowed to work on classified projects.
That didn’t stop the engineers from calling on
him when they needed his expertise. On
March 24, 1951 Jack married the love of his
life, Miriam Ellis. By the end of that year, they
had started their family with the birth of their
son, Robert. In the years that followed, they
welcomed another son, Terry, and a daugh-
ter, Roslyn. In 1978, Jack, Miriam, and Terry
relocated to Phoenix, where Jack worked at
Garrett/AIResearch as a government QA in-
spector for military projects. After his retire-
ment, Jack enjoyed playing tennis, visiting
Sedona, and for many years was a volunteer
in the Glendale Elementary School District.
Jack is survived by sons Bob (Karen), Terry,
daughter Lynn (Bill) Gangloff, and four
grandchildren all of Phoenix. He was pre-
ceded in death by his wife Miriam and his
brother Nathan z”l. Arrangements by Sinai
Mortuary. Rabbi Martin Scharf officiated. In-
terment at National Memorial Cemetery,
Phoenix, Az. Donations requested to the
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ROSENZWEIG SHRUT
ROSE ROSENZWEIG (nee Gardner), on July
23, 2019. Wife of the late Irvin. Mother of
Elaine Rosenzweig and the late Murray
Rosenzweig. Sister of the late William Gard-
ner, Ethel Greenberg, Edith Stamm and Shar-
on Gardner. Grandmother of Ma'ayam
Rosenzweig (Judd Rattner). Great grand-
mother of Ilan and Shira. Contributions in
her memory may be made to City of Hope,
1608 Walnut Street, Suite 1702, Philadelphia,
Pa. 19103.
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS RUBIN
Norma Pearl Rubin (nee Satenstein) on July
30, 2019. Beloved wife of the late Eugene.
Devoted mother of Janice Rubin (Richard
Finkelstein) and Howard Rubin (Lori). Loving
grandmother of Laura McClain (Johnathan)
and Daniel Finkelstein. Also survived by her
“college daughter” Betsy Mark and family.
Contributions in her memory may be made to
The Iris Fund, Einstein Healthcare Network,
Office of Development, Braemer Building,
Ground Floor, 5501 Old York Rd., Phila., PA
19141. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS ROSE
Barbara Rose (nee Weisberg), on August 6,
2019, of Phoenixville and Wynnewood. Be-
loved companion of the late Elmer Glick,
mother of Donna Kalt, Sheryl Rose and
Robert Rose (Debra), sister of Sheila Weis-
berg, grandmother of Ryan, Julie, Isaac, Aus-
tin, Allie and Rachel. Also survived by the
Burke and Glick extended families. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to Har
Zion Temple or The American Heart Associ-
ation. JOSEPH LEVINE & SONS
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SOKOLOW Elaine "Laney" Sokolow (nee Weiss) on July
31, 2019. Beloved wife of Dr. Stephen L.
Sokolow. Loving mother of Brett (Cori) Soko-
low and Brian (Barbara) Sokolow. Adoring
grandmother of Gabrielle, Sebastien, Lyla and
Jonah. Dear Sister of David (Susan) Weiss.
Contributions in her memory may be made to
No Kid Hungry or Trenton Soup Kitchen.
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS SPECTOR
Mark L. Spector, on July 31, 2019. Loving
father of Parri Spector (Anya) and Shayne
Spector-Smith (Lucas). Adoring grandfather
of Max Spector and Ozzie Spector-Smith. De-
voted companion of Linda Fischer. Contribu-
tions in his memory may be made to Veter-
ans Community Project (https://www.veter-
anscommunityproject.org/). GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS SADOFF
Joan Sadoff (nee Handleman) On August 10,
2019. Beloved wife of the late Dr. Robert L.
Sadoff; loving mother of Debra (Dr. Richard
Seidelman) Sadoff, Dr. David (Dr. Claudia)
Sadoff, Dr. Julie (Dr. Malek Moazzam-Doulat)
Sadoff and Sherry (Brian) Hanck; adored
grandmother of Jessica, Eric, Haley, Rachel,
Jake, Azad, Maya, Cassidy, Jasmine, and
Bailey; cherished great-grand-mother of Ella
Rose. Contributions in her memory may be
made to Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer
Center, Southern Poverty Law Center or
American-Jewish Joint Distribution Commit-
tee. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS POLEKOFF
Stanley Polekoff, on August 16, 2019; of
Langhorne, PA.; beloved husband of Leona
(nee Feinstein); loving father of Nanette Ab-
ramowitz and Albert (Marci) Polekoff; de-
voted brother of Donald Polekoff; cherished
grandfather of Michael (Emily) and Lane; ad-
ored great-grandfather of Ellie and Mikey;
also survived by longtime caregiver Macaru
“Moe” Sheriff. In lieu of flowers, contribu-
tions in his memory may be made to
Shriner’s Hospital.
JOSEPH LEVINE & SONS
Marlyn Shrut (nee Kaskey) of Wynnewood,
PA died August 11, 2019. She lived a full life
of 94 years. She met her late husband Her-
man when he served as a Navy officer during
World War II. She is survived by her 2 chil-
dren, Barry Shrut and Susan Agranoff; her
daughter-in-law Jamisen Stern Shrut; her 2
grandchildren, Kimberly Shrut and Philip
Shrut; and her brother Leonard. Her brother
Baylen previously deceased her. Growing up
in Cape May, NJ, she graduated 1st in her
high school class. Her education continued at
University of Pennsylvania where she com-
pleted Bachelor and Masters degrees during
the wartime period. She taught at Haverford
High School for many years and was still re-
cently greeted by many adoring past stu-
dents. She was an active life member of Ha-
dassah. Marlyn had an active retirement life,
enjoying socializing with friends and playing
bridge. She also enjoyed Broadway shows,
orchestra, opera, theater trips to the
Berkshires and travel. Burial will be private.
Contributions in her memory may be made to
Hadassah www.hadassah.org/ways-to-give/,
Main Line Reform Temple www.mlrt.org/giv-
ing or charity of your choice.
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TEMKIN SHENKER
Helen (nee Cohen) Shenker died in Pem-
broke Pines, Florida, on July 20, 2019. Be-
loved wife of the late Herbert who died in
1997 after almost 57 years of marriage. Lov-
ing mother of Robert and Ronald; devoted
grandmother of David, Adam and Daniel; dear
aunt of Susan, Mary, Larry, Nancy, Donna
and Jill; dearest sister-in-law of Marlene and
Sandy Warner. She was born to Nettie and
Louis Cohen in Philadelphia on November 3,
1920. She graduated West Philadelphia
School in 1938. She married Herbert on Oc-
tober 1, 1940 in a civil ceremony at Yerkes in
Millbourne Pa and soon after they celebrated
their marriage before Rabbi Matt on January
5, 1941. Helen was beautiful inside and out –
most loving, smart, generous and kind to all
who knew her. She was a wonderful wife,
mother and homemaker, an accomplished
cook and baker. She was an avid reader,
loved entertaining, loved socializing and her
home was always open to friends and family
(“Grand Central Station”). She will be so
missed. A graveside ceremony was held on
July 26, 2019. Contributions in her memory
may be made to the American Cancer Soci-
ety. 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.
STEINER SICKLES
Barbara Nan (nee Stein) Sickles died peace-
fully at home on July 29, 2019. Beloved wife
of the late Louis who died in 2017 after 58
yrs. of marriage. Loving mother of Nancy
Jane (Alan Rothschild) and Kay Ellen (Mike
Morse); Devoted grandmother of Cole, Jacob
and Harper; Dear sister of Dr. Gerald (Sally)
Stein. Barbara was born to Rose Miller Stein
and Dr. Harry Nathaniel Stein in Phila., PA on
Jan. 23, 1935. She graduated from Friends
Central and then earned a Bachelor's degree
in Liberal Arts in 1956 from The University of
Pennsylvania. After college, she received a
Fellowship to study social work at Bryn Mawr
College. Barbara was a devoted wife and
mother. She loved her husband, daughters,
grandkids and her sons-in-law. She was hap-
piest when she was with her family and
friends, Bismark (her beloved Schnauzer),
selling real estate and shopping. She was a
talented painter. She will be missed. Contri-
butions in her memory may be made to
Homeward Bound Pet Adoption Center, 125
County House Rd., Blackwood, NJ 08012.
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS SNYDERMAN
Ida Snyderman, nee Schwartz, August 16,
2019. Wife of the late Leonard. Mother of
Robert (Sharon) Snyderman, Alan (Traci)
Snyderman and the late Martin (Leslie) Sny-
derman, also survived by 9 grandchildren
and 4 great grandchildren. Contributions in
her memory may be made to Shriner's Hos-
pital for Children , 3551 N. Broad Street, Phil-
adelphia, Pa. 19140.
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS JOSEPH
It is with great sadness that we share the
passing of Joshua Dylan Steiner, "Josh," on
July 18, 2019. Joshua was born on Decem-
ber 22, 1977 to Diane and Harvey Steiner. He
was the twin brother of Adam Michael Stein-
er, uncle of Natasha Steiner, and brother-in-
law of Niki LeMar Steiner. Joshua is survived
by his former wife, Joy Steiner, stepson Gab-
riel, and his three children, Layla, Avi, and
Vela. Born in Thomas Jefferson Hospital in
Philadelphia, PA, Joshua graduated from
Penn State University and the University of
Florida. Since he was a child, Joshua loved
science and continued his love of science
through his university studies. He had
planned to be a veterinarian until his
Addison's Disease and AMN diagnosis.
Joshua was multi-talented in music and art,
but his greatest happiness came from his
children whom he adored. Contributions in
his memory can be made to the United Leuk-
odystrophy Foundation, 224 N 2nd St #2,
DeKalb, IL 60115 or Associated Humane So-
cieties, 1 Humane Way, Forked River, NJ
08731. A memorial for Joshua is being
planned in the next few weeks in Gainesville,
Florida. Please visit his memorial page at
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RAPHAEL-SACKS TEMKIN
Maxine Temkin (nee Altman) on July 27,
2019. Beloved wife of the late Sanford. Lov-
ing mother of Debbie and Michael. Dear sis-
ter of Herbert Altman (Claudia). Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to a char-
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