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KATZ Judge Leon Katz, August 3, 2020 of Phil-
adelphia, PA. Husband of Sandra (nee Karp).

Father of Jeanne Katz and Jack Katz. Step-
father of Ellen Beth (Jeff) Lynes, Jeffrey (Eve)
Scher and Dr. Irving (Erin) Scher. Also sur-
vived by twelve grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren. Services, interment and
Shiva will be private for family only. Contribu-
tions in his memory may be made to Mac-
cabbi USA C/O the Phyllis Magerman Fund or
The Jewish Federation-Klein Life.

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Benjamin Kevitch, 87, passed away at his
home in Boca Raton, FL on July 31, 2020. He
was the loving husband of Janice (nee Spiel-
man). He will be missed by his children
Robert (Carla) Kevitch, Andrew (Lisa)
Kevitch, Michael (Stacy) Kevitch, Todd
(Sandra) Kevitch, the late Stephen Kevitch
and by his grandchildren Samantha (Quincy)
Moore, Danielle, Austin, Lindsey, Tristan,
Sydney, Drew, Dylan, Lola, Izzy and Jeremy
Kevitch. Benjamin was the proud owner of
Capital Hotel Supply Co. Contributions in his
memory may be made to Hospice By The Sea
in Boca Raton or the American Heart Associ-
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LEVIT Rae Levit passed away peacefully on July 28,
2020, at 95 1/2 years old, in Scottsdale, AZ.

She was born in Philadelphia, the youngest of
four sisters. Rae and her husband, Manuel,
who preceded her in death, were married 33
years. Their son, Dr. Michael I. Levit, sur-
vives them. Rae and Manuel owned success-
ful pharmacies in Philadelphia for over 25
years. She was also a companion of Jordan
Hersh for several years. Her family and
friends remember Rae as a caring and up-
beat person - one of the last of the great gen-
eration. She will be missed by her grandchil-
dren Mason and Taylor Levit; great-grand-
son Dominic; and her nephew Leonard Starr
and family. In lieu of flowers, donations can
be made to Jewish National Fund.

LEVITT Dr. Ellis J. Levitt on August 11, 2020. Hus-
band of the late Irene. Father of Dr. Troy
Levitt (Bill Dunnett) and Dr. Terry Levitt (Mike
Garfinkle). Grandfather of Mory (Amanda)
Garfinkle, Devin Garfinkle, Bryce Levitt and
Cullen Levitt. Great grandfather of Ian and
Michaela Garfinkle. Funeral services are
private. Contributions in his memory may be
made to the Eileen Stein Jacoby Fund, c/o
Cheryl Herman, 846 Barnswallow Lane, Hunt-
ingdon Valley, PA 19006.

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Robin Lynn Levenberg (Oxenfeldt) on July
26, 2020. Daughter of the late Allen and
Elaine (Wernikove) Oxenfeldt. She lived in
Blue Bell, PA and was the devoted mother of
Adam and Scott Levenberg. Loving sister of
Harvey Oxenfeldt and sister-in-law of Nancy
Oxenfeldt, Patti and David Levenberg, Steven
and Patti Levenberg and Gail Mizsur. Robin
was an eternal optimist adored by her nieces,
nephews, a wide circle of lifelong friends, and
many admiring dogs. She graduated from
Philadelphia School of Textiles and Science
and worked as a junior executive at John
Wanamaker. Robin spent a good deal of her
life donating time towards charitable causes
including Ryan’s Case for Smiles which
provides fun pillowcases for children enter-
ing hospitals. She was so proud her chapter
has sewn and donated over 15,000 pillow-
cases. She used her creative talents to be-
come an award winning quilter and she was
known for creating masterpieces with her
sewing and embroidery machines. Graveside
services were held at Montefiore Cemetery.

Date of a memorial is pending. Robin wished
for donations to be made to www.case-
forsmiles.org. She was a warm, affectionate,
kind-hearted and loving soul and is re-
membered as a blessing by those who knew
and loved her.

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LOPEZ-CEPERO Robert Lopez-Cepero, 76, loving husband to
Cynthia Garber, of Elkins Park, died on July
27, 2020, at the University of Pennsylvania
Hospital. A private funeral was held on July
29, 2020. Born in Bridgeport, Ct. and raised
in Fairfield, Ct., he was the son of the late Lu-
is and Kate (nee Tuozzoli), and younger
brother of the late Luis, Jr. Bobby graduated
from Emerson College in 1965, earning a
Bachelor’s Degree in speech and communic-
ation, majoring in technical theater: scenic
design and stage lighting, and minoring in
speech and English. His Emmy Award-win-
ning television career at CBS, NBC, and ABC
affiliate stations began at Boston’s WBZ-TV,
where he produced and directed primetime
news, as well as live and taped children’s
programs. He next served at KYW-TV, where
he was the technical director of “The Mike
Douglas Show,” and worked with an incred-
ible array of celebrities, including an infam-
ous performance by John Lennon, Yoko Ono,
and Chuck Berry. Following a brief stint in
Chicago with WLS-TV, Bobby returned to
Philadelphia where he produced, wrote and
directed the news as well as talk, entertain-
ment, sports, and special programs for
WCAU-TV, including the beloved “Gene Lon-
don Show.” Following his retirement in 2003,
Bobby continued to freelance for WCAU,
where he worked on their Philadelphia Mu-
seum of Art, Franklin Institute, and National
Constitution Center special exhibit TV spe-
cials. He also directed “Bring in the Holidays
at Longwood Gardens” as well as the WJJZ-
FM/NBC-10 “Smooth Summer Nights” jazz
concerts from Penn’s Landing. His career in
television also led him to Cindy, the love of
his life, whom he first met in 1984 when she
was an audio technician at WCAU-TV. The
pair married in 2006 and traveled the world,
notably visiting Morocco last year with Old
York Road Temple-Beth Am on a Jewish her-
itage tour. Bobby learned late in life of his
Jewish roots, became fascinated with learn-
ing more, and not only converted to Judaism
in 2017, but dedicated much of his time to
studying Hebrew and immersing himself in
his synagogue community. A true Renais-
sance man, Bobby enjoyed hobbies includ-
ing golf, skiing, ice skating, swimming, sail-
ing, yoga, singing, stone sculpting, painting,
and gardening. He recently taught himself to
play the ukulele and often serenaded family
and friends, including his youngest grand-
son, who was enamored by it. He also dedic-
ated much of his time as a volunteer with a
local hospice. Upon his retirement, he was a
model and actor, with his face notably seen
as a one-story-tall portrait on the side of Jef-
ferson University Hospital for an ad cam-
paign that lasted more than five years. Bobby
is survived by his wife Cindy Garber; daugh-
ters Megan Lopez-Cepero and Amy Okazaki
(Hiroyoshi); stepdaughters Allison (nee Crad-
ic) Rosen (Jeremy) and Dr. Melissa Cradic
(Dr. Robert Homsher); grandchildren
Brandon McGee (Erica), Kiyomi Okazaki, and
Zachary Rosen; sisters-in-law Carol (nee
Garber) Steiner (Dr. Rob) and Nancy (nee
Garber) Braitman (Arthur); and many dear
extended family members and friends. Con-
tributions in his memory can be made to Old
York Road Temple-Beth Am or a charity of
your choice.

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DEATH NOTICES
MALMUD Betty Lou Malmud was born in Philadelphia
and grew up in the Wynnefield and Merion
areas. She met her husband, Leonard, on the
beach in Atlantic City in 1948 and married the
following year. They were married 66 years.

Her husband Leonard died in 2015. Betty Lou
was one of Philadelphia’s first female entre-
preneurs, opening a needlepoint business,
Needlepoint Corner in 1964. She operated the
business for 16 years. The business was
first operated out of her home until the neigh-
bors complained about the traffic. The busi-
ness was then moved to a store at the York-
town Inn. Her hand painted canvases were
one of a kind and can still be seen all over the
city. The needlepoint Chuppah at Rodelph
Shalom was one of her projects. Betty Lou
was a prominent figure with the Jewish Fed-
eration of Philadelphia. Besides being a con-
tributor, she was the founder and President
of the Federation Thrift Shop, a member of
the Women’s Leadership Board, a Pacesetter
co-chair and served on numerous commit-
tees. Betty Lou was also a founder and pres-
ident of B’Nai Brith Four Freedoms Chapter,
past president and life member of the Board
of the Philadelphia Heart Institute and Pres-
ident of Elder Craftsmen, Inc. She was in-
volved with Friends of Moss, Paley Day Care,
Golden Slipper Women and was a lifetime
member of the Albert Einstein Auxiliary.

She is survived by her two daughters; Jo Ann
Malmud and Elizabeth Rultenberg, (Lance)
three grandchildren, three great grandchil-
dren, two sisters and lots of nieces and neph-
ews. Donations may be sent to; Jewish Fam-
ily and Children Services or the Alzheimer’s
Association or a charity of choosing.

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MARCU Hinda Graubard Marcu, 87, Lawyer, Student,
Community Leader Hinda Graubard Marcu, a
mother and legal secretary who in her 50’s
fulfilled a life-long dream to become a lawyer,
died in in her home in Monroe, NJ on July 24
after a short illness. She was 87 and died
peacefully in her sleep. Hinda, known to
friends and family as “Honey,” went to col-
lege, paralegal school and ultimately law
school, all at night while raising 3 sons in
Springfield (Delaware County) with her hus-
band Howard Saul Marcu, a young real es-
tate lawyer in Newtown Square. In 1984, she
graduated from law school, declaring herself
the “happiest 52-year-old woman in
America.” She practiced real estate law for
the next 20 years at the firm of Sand Gibbs
Marcu & Smilk. Hinda and Howard retired to
Ventnor, NJ in 2003 to watch the sunsets to-
gether from the balcony of their apartment
overlooking Shelter Island Bay. Howard re-
ceived a life-saving heart transplant in 1996
and lived another 15 years, dying at 82 in
2011. They were married for 58 years and
law partners for 20. Hinda was a prolific con-
tributor to community and religious organiza-
tions. She was a founding member and
served as president of Congregation Ner
Tamid, in Springfield, and was for many
years Treasurer of the Elizabeth Roe Dun-
ning Club, a charitable organization that
provided grants and other services to wo-
men with blindness. She loved to learn and
read her entire life, and after retiring, she
took college courses, studied Talmud and
philosophy and participated in book clubs in-
to her late 80s. She was also an avid bridge
player. A determined optimist, Hinda always
seemed to be smiling. She loved nothing
more than time with her family, particularly
her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

She enjoyed talking politics, the law and knit-
ting sweaters for the toddlers. Hinda is sur-
vived by her sons (Aaron, Leonard, and Dav-
id), their wives (Mary Lu Bilek, Ilene David-
son, and Rona Solomon Marcu), nine grand-
children (Daniel Marcu (Lauren McCarthy),
Aviya Ben-Yashar (Itamar Ben-Yashar), Adam
Marcu, Benjamin Marcu, Elisha Marcu,
Joshua Marcu, Justin Davidson, Brianna Dav-
idson, and Kylie Davidson) and 2 greatgrand-
children (Shoham Tzvi Ben-Yashar and Liya
Ben-Yashar). She is also survived by her be-
loved sister and best friend forever, Ellen Mae
Goldstein (Dr. Martin B. Goldstein). Contribu-
tions in Hinda’s memory can be made to The
American Friends of Israel Elwyn (www.Is-
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Violet R London Marcus passed away on
Tuesday, August 11, 2020 six weeks shy of
her 100th birthday. She was predeceased by
husband Sam, son Alby, daughter-in-law
Maxine, parents Albert & Sarah Walkow Lon-
don and sisters Hilda Lebovitz & Lilyan Lon-
don. Violet was a trailblazer and a trendsetter
whether as a highly requested special educa-
tion teacher without a college degree, receiv-
ing a Master’s degree without a Bachelors
degree or during her illustrious career as an
investigator with Equal Employment Oppor-
tunity Commission. Violet was devoted to vo-
lunteering in both the Jewish and civic com-
munities, especially her beloved Rodef Sha-
lom Congregation which bestowed on her
many honors for her years of dedicated ser-
vice. She was a JAA Eight Over Eighty
honoree, Israel Bonds Chai Tea honoree and
was honored by Ladies Hospital Aide Society.

In addition, she was honored as an outstand-
ing alumna of Pitt’s Graduate School of Pub-
lic & International Affairs. Violet is survived
by her sons Harold and wife Maureen, Chuck
and wife Ilene & daughter-in-law Nancy. She
was the adored Grandma Vi to Josh Marcus
and Amy & Kevin Segal. Her favorite title was
Gigi to the love of her life her great grand-
daughter Morgan. The family extends heart-
felt gratitude to our dear friends Judy Cascio
and Sally Seed whose love and care for Vi en-
hanced her life beyond measure. Graveside
service at Beth Shalom Cemetery Thursday,
August 13 1:00 pm. Masks & social distan-
cing required. Service and Thursday shiva
will be Zoomed. Family suggests contribu-
tions to Rodef Shalom Biblical Botannical
Garden or a charity of choice.

Myron E. Miller, on August 7, 2020, age 75
years, of Mount Laurel, NJ. Beloved husband
of Elise (nee Friedman) Miller, Loving father
of Miriam (Michael) Wolk, brother of Ronald
Miller (Susan Freifeld) and devoted grand-
father of Noah. Retired supervisor at the
Naval Aviation Inventory Control Point, De-
partment of Defense. Member of Temple
Emanuel, Cherry Hill and its Men’s Club; the
Katz JCC, Cherry Hill; South Jersey Men’s
Club; Jewish War Veterans Post 126 and the
National Association of Retired Federal Em-
ployees. Graveside Services and Interment
were private. Contributions in his memory
may be made to Katz JCC – Adult Dept., 1301
Springdale Rd., Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 or to
Temple Emanuel, 1101 pringdale Road,
Cherry Hill, NJ 08003.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
www.levinefuneral.com Howard L. Pressman, on August 1, 2020.

Beloved husband of Ina (Resnick). Devoted
father of David Pressman (Christina) and
Robyn Purvis (Christopher). Dear brother of
Perry Pressman (Della). Loving grandfather
“zayda” of Emily, Megan, and Rachel. Also
survived by many loving nieces, nephews,
great nieces and great nephews, and many
loving friends. Mr. Pressman was Past Mas-
ter and Treasurer of Hackenburg-Mt. Moriah
Lodge #19 F & AM and was Vice Principal of
the Temple School of Instruction of the Ma-
sonic Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. Contri-
butions in his memory may be made to
Shriners Hospital for Children or St. Jude’s
Research Hospital.

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PEIN John Murray Ravin MD, 82, of Las Vegas,
NV, passed away on Tuesday, August 11,
2020. Beloved husband of Rita Salus Ravin.

Dear father of Wendy (David) Selman, Seth
(Janet) Ravin and Sean (Sarah) Ravin. Proud
grandfather of Maxwell, Rowan, Natalie and
Joshua. John was born in Philadelphia in
1938 to the late Solomon and Anna Kesser
Ravin. He was a graduate of Temple Uni-
versity and Hahnemann Medical College. He
was a Board Certified physician in adult,
child, adolescent and forensic psychiatry.

John was a Major in the United States Air
Force in Biloxi Mississippi. Following his mil-
itary service, John practiced in San Bern-
ardino, CA for several years before relocating
his medical practice to the Torrance/Palos
Verdes, CA area. He retired to Las Vegas in
1995. Funeral services and interment were
held on August 14 at the King David Memori-
al Chapel and Cemetery, Las Vegas.

Shirley Pein (nee Schlessinger), died July 25,
2020. Wife of the late Harry. Mother of Carol
Sanders, Steven (Janice) Pein and Deborah
(Rob, Esq.) Saltzman. Sister of Frances Cut-
ler Hahn. Graveside services will be held
Tuesday, July 28, 11 AM precisely at
Roosevelt Memorial Park, 2701 Old Lincoln
Highway, Trevose PA 19053.

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PEREL MARIMOW
Helen Marimow (nee Gitnig), on Aug. 17,
2020, beloved wife of the late Jay Marimow,
loving mother of William Marimow (Diane),
Barbara Marimow Fierstein (Jeffrey). Adored
grandmother of Ann Sargent (Jake), Scott
Marimow (Mona), Elyssa Eisenbrock
(Howard), Daniel Fierstein (Robin) and Alex
Fierstein. Cherished great grandmother of
Janie, Zander, Nick, Mia, Max, Maya, Myra,
Jared, Dylan and Jordan. Sister of the late
Ruth Lerner. Private Graveside Service will be
held. Contributions in her memory may be
made to Cystic Fibrosis Foundation WWRCF,
P.O. Box 53, Haverford, PA 19041 or online
https://passion.cff.org/we-will-rock-cf- casino-night-2020/
MARKOWITZ Raymond S. Markowitz, on August 20, 2020.

Beloved husband of Natalie (nee Packel) and
the late Judith (Bickstein); Loving father of
Matthew (Jeri) Hahn-Markowitz, Robert
Markowitz and Amy (Robert) Stavis; Devoted
grandfather of Jake, Samantha, Alon (Liron),
Miki (Reut) and Daniel; Adoring great-grand-
father of Uri, Sarai, Gali, Yoav, Itai and Yuval.

Services and interment were private. Contri-
butions in his memory may be made to a
charity of the donor’s choice.

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MILLER Elaine Susan Miller (nee Birnbaum) on Au-
gust 2, 2020. Wife of the late Ralph; mother
of Charles (Lynne) Miller; and Art (Karen)
Miller; grandmother of Andrew, Josh, Shana,
Sami, and Sara; Graveside Services are
private. Contributions in her memory may be
made to The American Cancer Society, 1818
Market Suite, 2820 Phila., PA 19103.

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JEWISHEXPONENT.COM Manya Frydman Perel, age 97, passed away
July 29, 2020. Manya, the youngest of ten
children, grew up in Poland. During the war,
she survived eight concentration camps and
lost her parents and five of her siblings. She
felt it was her mission to tell her story so that
such atrocities should not happen again. She
touched the lives of thousands of students by
sharing her testimony. She is survived by her
children, Marvin (Lois) Perel and Sylvia
(Mark) Wagman; grandchildren, Evan (Yael
Aschner), Andrew, and Daniel Perel, Rina
(Andrew Schwartz) and Jeffrey Wagman; and
great granddaughters, Talia and Mira Perel.

Burial will take place in a private ceremony at
Shalom Memorial Park in Huntingdon Valley,
PA. Contributions in her memory may be
made to the Holocaust Awareness Museum
and Education Center, Suite 203/205, 8339
Old York Road, Elkins Park, PA 19027.

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Lynda G. Rego (nee Sklar) died on August 5,
2020. Beloved husband of Charles P. Rego.

Mother of Natalie (James) Whiteley and Dana
(Craig) Rosenthal. Sister of the late Barry Sk-
lar. Grandmother of Aiden, Abrielle, Aisley,
Ariella and Alexa. Relatives and friends are
invited to Graveside services Thursday 1 P.M.

precisely at Shalom Mem. Park., Huntingdon
Valley. Contributions in her memory may be
made to Stray Network Animal Rescue, 546
Hillcrest Avenue, Glenside, PA 19038,
www.straynetwork.org or to the animal res-
cue of your choosing.

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Rhoda Dove Polish, 92, of Philadelphia, PA,
passed away peacefully on August 16, 2020
of natural causes. Rhoda was born in Phil-
adelphia, PA on December 19,1927; daugh-
ter of the late Dr. Louis Bernard and Francis
Schatz; wife of the late Dr. Edwin Polish;
mother of the late Elizabeth Joy Polish. She is
survived by her sons Dr. Louis Polish (De-
borah Schapiro) and Philip Polish. Rhoda
graduated from Girls High, the University of
Pennsylvania and received her Master’s de-
gree in Library Science from Drexel Uni-
versity. For many years she was the Chief In-
formation Specialist at the College of Physi-
cians in Philadelphia. Rhoda was a long-time
patron of the Philadelphia Orchestra, the
Curtis Institute of Music and Astral Artists.

She loved literature, the arts, traveling and
the pursuit of life-long learning. The family is
extremely grateful to the Department of Fam-
ily Medicine and the nurses on 5 Center at
Jefferson University Hospital, the staff at At-
ria Senior Living, and especially to Dr. Mi-
chael Schwartz. Memorial contributions may
be made in Rhoda’s name to the Curtis Insti-
tute of Music, The Philadelphia Orchestra,
Philabundance or the charity of your choice.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
www.levinefuneral.com Lois Z. Krouse Rosenberg of Newark, DE,
89, passed away peacefully on Sunday, July
26, 2020 at the home of her son and daugh-
ter-in-law. Lois was born in Philadelphia, PA
to the late Harry and Anna Krouse, the first of
three sisters. Orphaned at age 11, she grew
up in the Jewish Home and various foster
homes. She graduated from Olney H.S. then
met and married her soul mate, Samuel
Rosenberg (of Strawberry Mansion) after a
whirlwind romance. Lois and Sammy relo-
cated to the new suburb of Levittown, PA in
the mid-fifties, where Lois, the ultimate bala-
busta, created a kosher home to raise their
two children. They joined Congregation Beth
El which became the focal point of their reli-
gious life. Lois had a beautiful soprano voice
and became a valued member of the syn-
agogue choir for over 30 years. They hosted
many holiday and Sedar dinners, and were
exuberant participants in multiple Broadway
shows at Temple Shalom. She loved becom-
ing a Bubbi and doted on every one of her
grandchildren and great grandchildren. Los-
ing her beloved Sammy, she joined the Wid-
ow and Widowers Club and traveled extens-
ively including two trips to Israel. Relocating
to Jenkintown, PA she joined Keneseth Israel
(KI) and immediately became a member of
the choir of which she remained until she
could no longer travel. The rabbi, the cantor,
the choir, and synagogue members of KI be-
came her extended family and she enjoyed
seeing them weekly. Lois was predeceased
by her parents, Harry and Anna Krouse; her
beloved husband, Sammy; her sister Roberta
Kronstadt; her special Aunt Eva Vittes; and all
of her in-laws. She is survived by and will be
greatly missed by her adoring daughter Fern
Kushner (Richard) of Newtown, PA; her de-
voted son and daughter-in-law Alan Rosen-
berg and Lynda Delcollo of Newark, DE who
lovingly attended to her through the end of
life; granddaughter Kara Cardinal (Brian) of
Naples, FL; grandsons Zachary Kushner
(Lauren) of Newtown, PA; Scott Rosenberg
and Steven Rosenberg of Malvern, PA; great-
grandsons Sammy Kushner of Newtown, PA
and Kaleb Graham of Millsboro, DE; cousin
Joan Chadbourne of Portland, ME; and es-
tranged sister Deborah Levy (Mel) of
Delaware; plus a multitude of nieces and
nephews. Contributions, in Lois’ memory,
may be made to Keneseth Israel in Elkins
Park, PA, B’nai B’rith, or State of Israel.

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ROSENFELD Rose Rosenfeld (nee Spilman), on August 20,
2020. Wife of the late Gary. Mother of Ruth
(Sheldon) Katz and Tom (Debbie) Rosenfeld.

Grandmother of Michelle Katz (Adam Stern),
Gary Katz, Jeffrey Katz, Zachary Rosenfeld
and Noah Rosenfeld. Great Grandmother of
Miriam, Eliana and Emmett. Private Graveside
Services were held. Contributions in her
memory may be made to Assoc. of Holo-
caust Survivors, c/o Janet Goldberg, 1934
President St., Phila., PA 19115, or to Jewish
Family and Children’s Services, 2100 Arch
St., 5th Fl., Phila., PA 19103.

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RUSKIN Rosalyn Ruskin (nee Glick) of Philadelphia ,
passed away on July 7th, 2020. Beloved wife
of the late Arthur Ruskin, mother of Sharon
Rassman and the late Robin Schatz. Sister of
Norma Kushner and the best grandmother of
Jill and David Brody (Liza Dabrow). Aunt of
Robert and Steven Kushner. Funeral ser-
vices were private out of respect for the cov-
id virus and for the safety of our family and
friends. Roz will be mostly remembered for
her outgoing, vivacious, personality, who
never passed a person without happily enga-
ging them.

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SAILOR Irwin H. Sailor, on August 5, 2020. Beloved
husband of Donna (nee Weinstein); Loving
father of Todd (Debra) Sailor, Mark (Kath-
leen) Sailor and Mindy (Jules) Shamberg;
Devoted grandfather of Ryan, Jessica (Ryan),
Erica (Eugene), Stephen and Jonathan (Lily);
Adoring great-grandfather of Max, Lucy and
Cora. Services and interment are private.

Contributions in his memory may be made to
a charity of the donor’s choice.

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SCHWARTZ Monna Schwartz, a resident of Dresher PA,
died by natural causes on Monday, July 27 at
the age of 80. Her nurturing ways show the
fruits of her efforts through her children and
grandchildren. She is survived by her hus-
band, Barry, her children Stephanie (Gregory)
and Brian (Bess) along with her grandchil-
dren Peyton, Samuel, Theodore, and Leo.

Graveside Services will be held at Shalom
Memorial Park on Thursday, July 30th at
2:30pm. Donations can be made to Abington
Jefferson Hospice Program at
https://www.abingtonhealth.org/WaysOfGiv- ing/ May her memory be a blessing.

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www.JewishExponent.com Anne Rosenglick on August 9, 2020. De-
voted career employee of the Philadelphia
School District. Daughter of the late
Theodore and Ruth Rosenglick. Dear, dear
friend to Jeffrey, Debbie, Riley and Hannah
Schurr. Loving aunt to Tiffany Sacks and
Rory Green. Great aunt to Jordan, Austin,
Ben and Chloe. Also survived by numerous
relatives. Contributions in her memory may
be made to St. Jude Children’s Research
Hospital, 332 N. Lauderdale St., Memphis TN
38105. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
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SCHWEDEL Marilyn (nee Cohen) Schwedel on August 1,
2020, of Bloomfield, CT. Born in Philadelphia
to the late Hyman and Bess (Kesluk) Cohen.

She is survived by her beloved husband Alan
R. Schwedel; her son H. Andrew Schwedel
and his wife Erica Breckner Schwedel and her
grandchildren Daniel James Schwedel and
Emily Claire Schwedel of New Canaan, CT.

She is also survived by her sister Janet C.

Davidson (Aron) and many nieces, nephews,
cousins and friends. Private graveside ser-
vices were held in Manchester, CT. Contribu-
tions in Marilyn's memory may be made to
Foodshare, 450 Woodland Ave., Bloomfield,
CT 06002, or to a charity of the donor's
choice. To sign the guest book for Marilyn,
please visit online at www.weinsteinmortu-
ary.com TO PLACE A MEMORIAL AD
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AUGUST, 2020
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