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Doris Grabov (nee Rubenstein) on November
3, 2020. Beloved wife of the late Alvin; loving
mother of Sandy (Jeffrey) Mazer and Rhonda
Grabov; adored Bubbie of Scott (Tal)
Rosenthal and Craig (Dana) Rosenthal; cher-
ished great-grandmother of Ariella, Etai, Al-
exa and Tamar. Contributions in her memory
may be made to any Cat Rescue of the
donor’s choice.

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GRATZ Ruth (nee Kamerling) Gratz, on Nov. 25,
2020. Wife of the late Dr. Leon Gratz. Mother
of Dr. Harris (Vicki) Gratz, Caryn (James) Za-
ccagnino and Alan (Michelle) Gratz. Sister of
Janice (Isadore) Appel. Grandmother of Lee,
Marissa, Jeffrey, Jason, Sierra, Shaina and
Jessica. Services and Interment private. Con-
tributions in her memory may be made to the
American Lung Association, 527 Plymouth
Road, Suite 415, Plymouth Meeting, PA
19462. JOSEPH LEVINE AND SONS
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Shirley Green (nee Levin) passed away
December 1, 2020. Beloved wife of the late
Bernard Green. Loving mother of Renee
Marbo (Barry). Devoted grandmother of
Melissa Lipschutz (Michael), and Allison
Marbo. Great-grandmother of Samantha.

Dear sister of the late Arnold Levin. She is
also survived by her sister-in-law Shirley Lev-
in. Contributions in her memory may be
made to The Autism Cares Foundation 816
2nd Street Pike, Southampton, PA 18966
www.autismcaresfoundation.org or to The
Alzheimer’s Association 399 Market Street,
Suite 250, Philadelphia, PA 19106
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Joyce Gross (nee Lerner) on November 21,
2020. Wife of the late Jerry Glassman and the
late William Gross; Mother of Dana (Michael
Urkowitz) Milstein and Cary Glassman; Sis-
ter of Elaine Shapiro, Etta Indictor and the
late brother of Benny Lerner; Grandmother of
Blake (Paige), Logan (Justin) and Tyler
(Mike); Great-grandmother of Roman and
Gunner. Contributions in her memory may be
made to Leukemia Society of America, 216
Haddon Ave., Ste. 328, Westmont, NJ 08108.

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GROSS Marilyn Gross (nee April) on December 8,
2020. Beloved wife of the late Milton; Loving
mother of Alan (Michelle) Gross and Randy
(Donna) Gross; Devoted grandmother of
Leah (Rueben), Jacob, Manya (Ami), Kather-
ine (Brett) Corey (Dr. Rachel Lewin) and Ben-
jamin; Adoring great-grandmother of Moshe
and Ravi. Services and interment were
private. Contributions in her memory may be
made to American Cancer Society, 1818 Mar-
ket St., Ste. 2820, Phila., PA 19103,
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Eleanor Gross (nee Seltzer) passed Decem-
ber 3, 2020. Survived by her devoted hus-
band of 59 years and sweetheart of 65 years,
Ronald, whom she met as a teenager while
attending Elkins Park Jr, High School. Daugh-
ters Laura Rosenberg, Jane (Drew) Green-
blatt and six Grandchildren, Penina, Harry,
Max, Charlie, Roxanne and Sam. She was
predeceased by her parents Helen and Nath-
an, and son in law, David. Eleanor was a
funny, gracious, effervescent spirit that lit up
every room she entered. She was a big per-
sonality in a little package with a huge circle
of friends, some dating back to elementary
school. She was an avid reader, traveler,
gardener and game player. Eleanor was a be-
liever in life-long learning and continued to
take classes and attend lectures her entire
adult life. Though her life was full of trips to
Europe, playing Canasta and Mah Jongg,
gardening, going down the shore, decorating,
collecting antiques and attending multiple
Book Clubs, Eleanor’s most passionate com-
mitment was to her family and her role as
wife, mom and nana. Contributions in her
memory may be made to a charity of the
donor’s choice.

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HOFFMAN HEISMAN
Sylvia Heisman (nee: Polsky) Nov. 28, 2020.

Throughout her life, Sylvia expressed a deep
appreciation for her mother-Bess and her
father-Tom. She acknowledged a closeness
to her sister Beatrice and brother Martin and
adored her 5 Aunts and 2 Uncles and was al-
ways grateful for a warm and loving child-
hood. She graduated Atlantic City High in
1938 with academic and athletic honors. She
was then accepted into, and graduated from,
the highly regarded American Academy for
Dramatic Art in New York City. Sylvia met her
husband, Marvin and married in January of
1943. For 56 years, they shared a union of
devotion, romance and adventure. As a moth-
er of three daughters, she always considered
herself a “happy housewife.” Though when
Marvin realized a need for a career change,
her life underwent a grand and unexpected
change. With an astute business acumen and
innate sense of aesthetics, she rose to the
occasion, and on her own, opened the “Fine
Arts Gallery of Ardmore.” The Gallery brought
with it a busy lifestyle change that offered op-
portunity for growth and travel which she ad-
apted to with pleasure. Though Sylvia’s true
passion remained her dedication to friends
and family. She was a talented cook and a
warm and fun loving hostess. She created
many celebratory dinner parties recognizing
the Jewish Holidays and life events that made
everyone there feel valued. Sylvia loved to
sing and dance. She had a flair for beauty and
a great sense of style. She was a voracious
reader and stayed well informed about world
events. She played tennis and golf and was
hard to beat at Scrabble and Boggle. Sylvia
was a woman who was greatly respected by
all who knew her. She had an unsurpassed
sense of kindness and generosity. Within her
family, she often sought after wisdom which
earned her the nick- name “Rabbi.” Sylvia
faced life’s challenges with courage and
gusto. Ongoing, she reached out to others
and wanting the best for them and she ac-
complished just that. She made the lives of
all of us who had the privilege of knowing her
better and sweeter. She will be dearly
missed. Sylvia is survived by her daughters
Michele Colucci, Nancy Somers and Betsy
Tinkham. She is also survived by 5 grandchil-
dren and 2 great-grandchildren.

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BerschlerAndShenberg.com Donald Leon Hoffman. Nov. 18, 2020. 86
years old. Devoted husband of Janine Hoff-
man (nee Keltz). Loving father of Nancy
Selarnick (Stuart), Harry Hoffman, Nathan
Hoffman (Jennifer), Benson Hoffman
(Justine), Jonathan Hoffman (Meredith), and
the late Andrew Hoffman. Beloved grandfath-
er to 17 grandchildren and 1 great-grand-
child. Also survived by cherished sister and
brother-in-laws, nieces, and nephews. Funer-
al services were private. Contributions in his
memory may be made to a charity of the
donor’s choice.

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JACOBSON Allyn H. Jacobson passed away on Novem-
ber 23, 2020. Love matched to his wife, Ruth
Taylor Jacobson, for 62 years. Along with his
marriage he recently said his greatest source
of pride and joy were his children- Lisa (Leo
Katz), Wendy (Jason Simon) and Rocky;
grandchildren- Corey Katz (Alexandria), Tan-
ner Katz (Mackenzie), Haley Simon and Ca-
sey Simon (and grandogs- Sammy, Cody,
JoJo and Charlie). He greatly missed his late
brother Emanuel Jacobson with whom he
was very close. Allyn is also survived by his
sister Sandra Weiner and many nieces and
nephews that he adored and enjoyed spend-
ing time with. Allyn worked for Advanta as a
Sr VP for over 30 years. He served his be-
loved country in the Korean War. He was an
avid tennis and golf player. Joining his good
friend, Irv Linder, on the Temple University
tennis team. Allyn was dedicated to tennis as
a linesman and umpire for the professional
USTA and World Cup Tennis tournaments in
the Philadelphia area. He sat on the board of
the Arthur Ashe Youth Tennis Center (now
Legacy) and was Vice Chairman of Youth
Tennis in Philadelphia. He loved service and
over the years was active participant in the
Mens Club at Shaare Shamayim, Special
Olympics and The Museum of Art. In these
last few years he was a board member of the
Northeast Division of JAFCO. Allyn loved his-
tory and dedicated himself to his popular
blog read by family, friends and strangers for
his insightful discussion of the state of Amer-
ican politics. Lastly he truly loved the Philly
sports teams despite their repeated failures.

Allyn was generally disgruntled with them
even in a win- except for Flyers in 1974 and
1975, Phillies in 1980 and 2008, 76ers in
1955, 1975 and 1983 and Eagles in 2018.

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JORDAN Judith (Rosen) Jordan, 85 of West Hartford,
Connecticut, formerly from Philadelphia, died
peacefully, on Wednesday, November 18,
2020. She was the beloved wife, for 63 years,
of Allan Jordan. Born in Philadelphia on July
19, 1935, she was a daughter of Samuel and
Sara (Feldman) Rosen. She worked as a
Medical Research Technician, which in-
cluded time with Hartford Hospital, and vo-
lunteered with several Jewish organizations.

Judi had a love for reading, all things music-
al, and her daily crossword puzzles, as well
as a brilliant mind and endless love in her
heart. Her greatest joy in life was her family.

Judi was a beloved wife, mother, Bubbie,
great-grandmother, sister, and aunt. Besides
her husband Allan, she is survived by her
children, Lauri Miller and her husband David
of West Hartford, Connecticut, Ronald Jordan
and his wife Elizabeth of Syosset, New York,
and Donna Edelstein and her husband Joe
Bordalo of Windsor, Connecticut; five cher-
ished grandchildren, Jason and his wife
Rochelle, Elise, Samuel, William, and Nathan;
adored great-grandson Robert; and many
nieces, nephews, and dear friends. She was
predeceased by her two sisters, Esther and
Natalie. A private graveside service was held
at Congregation Beth Israel Cemetery in
Avon, Connecticut. May her memory be a
source of strength and a blessing.

JOSEPH Sandra Joseph, on December 7, 2020. Be-
loved stepmother of Tammi (Robert) Smith
and Eric (Heather) Silberman; Dear sister of
Stanton (Susan) Joseph; Devoted grand-
mother of Zachary, Tori, Marielle and Julia;
Loving aunt of Adam, Jennifer, Jonathan, Al-
lison and Daniel. Services and interment were
private. Contributions in her memory may be
made to Philadelphia Zoo, www.philadelphia-
zoo.com or Alzheimer’s Association,
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KATZMAN Saul Katzman on December 6, 2020. Beloved
husband of Faye (nee Moskowitz); Loving
father of Marc (Donna) Katzman and Larry
(Liz) Katzman; Devoted grandfather of Sam-
antha, Alex, Felicia, Macy and Riley. Due to
COVID restrictions, services and interment
were private. Contributions in his memory
may be made to Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery
Foundation, www.alzdiscovery.org or Old
York Road Temple-Beth Am, www.oyrt-
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HIRSCH Stanley Hirsch, on December 15, 2020. Be-
loved husband of Sandra (nee Gordon) for 57
years; Loving father of Dr. William (Dawn)
Hirsch, Daryl (Mindi) Hirsch and Louis (Anto-
nia) Hirsch; Devoted grandfather of Jason,
Danielle, Harrison and Bennett. Graduated Ol-
ney HS and Penn State University. An entre-
preneur who began his career in truck fran-
chising, Stan worked for many years in NY’s
Garment District, self-owning an independ-
ent textile converting company. Enjoyed com-
petitive racquetball, softball, bowling, & all
Philadelphia sports. Services and interment
were private. Contributions in his memory
may be made to Philabundance, www.phil-
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LANDAY LIPSCHUTZ
Edmond “Eddie” Landay, 81, died October 6,
2020 of Bala Cynwyd, PA. Beloved husband
of Marilyn “Maidy” (nee Rosengard), loving
father of Ted (Melissa) and Stephanie (Jason)
Brodsky and cherished grandfather of Justin
and Jonathan Landay, Lindsey, Ashley and
Scott Brodsky. Contributions in his memory
can be made to a charity of the donor’s
choice. KEDAR
Dr. Heather Kedar, aka “Hobie”, beloved wife
and mother, passed away at the age of 46, on
December 3, 2020 after a fiercely brave battle
with Leukemia. Beyond anything, Heather's
greatest joy in life was her family. She is sur-
vived by her devoted husband, Yinon, and
beautiful children, Leor and Hannah. They
take comfort knowing their true angel will
now always watch over them. She was a
strong, passionate woman, a wonderful dent-
ist, and a loving friend to all who knew her.

Known for her infectious smile and indomit-
able spirit, Heather was a light in her com-
munity. Born in Philadelphia, PA Heather was
the daughter of Edward Mutchnick and Car-
ole Zeitz. She graduated from Penn State Uni-
versity and attended Temple University for
Dental school. She worked for over 20 years
as a dentist, becoming the lead practitioner at
Lifetime Dental in Langhorne, while balan-
cing motherhood with work and service to
her community. Privately, she was an inspira-
tion to those around her, helping manage a
busy household, while she quietly battled
health issues. She always had the unique
ability to inspire the people around her. She
found strength in her family that supported
her, in the religious traditions that guided
her, and the endless friends that loved her.

She was especially fond of her synagogue
and the congregation that loved and respec-
ted her. It was her contagious laugh and out-
going personality that gave her a capacity for
living that very few will ever know. She lived
life like the candy she loved--full of color,
hard enough to break your teeth and sweet
enough to fill you with child-like euphoria.

Heather treasured her children and em-
braced every moment with them. Heather
really loved watching Leor play baseball and
other sports and enjoyed watching Hannah
play basketball and baking. She was always
so proud of her children. Her love story of
over 20 years with her husband was what
people dream about. They loved enough for
two lifetimes. Her family is grateful to all of
the family and friends that stood by her hus-
band and children for the past 13 years. All
whom loved her dearly will never forget her
strength, tenacity, wit, charm, grace and un-
dying love and caring for them. She will be
sorely missed and survived by her children
Leor & Hannah, husband Yinon, mother-in-
law Lea Kedar, father Edward Mutchnick,
mother Carole Zeitz and her husband
Howard, Aunt Judi Gases and her husband
Uncle Murray, brother-in-law Yishai Kedar
and his wife Amber and their three children
Ariela, Daviel & Gavriel, brother Richard Zeitz
and his wife Ally and daughter Emily, sister-
in-law Yifat Kedar-Mehl and her husband
Brad and their three children Aliza, Maya &
Shira, brother Craig Mutchnick and his two
children Sydney & Brandon, brother-in-law
Maurice Verschelde and his wife Erica and
their son Tyler and sister Elysa Zeitz.

KRON Kenneth Melvin Kron, M. D., lovingly known
as ‘Dr. Kron’ and ‘Dr. K.K.’ by those who
knew him professionally and formally, ‘Ken’
by friends and family, ‘Dad’ and ‘Daddy’ by
his daughters and ‘Pop’ by his grandchildren
passed peacefully, surrounded by family,
from this world on Nov. 25, 2020. A hus-
band, father, grandfather, son, brother and
friend. A physician and volunteer. Preceded
in death by his beloved wife of 63 years, Ter-
ese “Teddy” nee Herrman. Survived by his
daughters, son-in-law and grandchildren:
Linda Kron, Carol “Zoe” Kron and Judy Kron
Berger & Bob Peckham; Cindy Bregman and
Jesse & Brittany Bregman; Daniel Porter;
Max Berger, Jules Berger and Jacob Berger.

Survived by his sister Barbara Kron Zimmer-
man, cousins, and five nieces. His love of
family was most important to him. He was
way ahead of his time when it came to creat-
ing balance between work and family. He
spent long summers on Cape Cod, traveling
the world with his wife and friends and fam-
ily, attending Phillies games for over 65
years, participating in the rich cultural world
all around him and trying all kinds of hob-
bies and interests. He loved food and par-
took of all ethnic and creative culinary experi-
ences, sharing it with family and friends. He
was a proud veteran and loved this country
and democracy. He graduated from Central
High School, Ursinus College and Thomas
Jefferson Medical College. He served pa-
tients for over 67 years. He was an incred-
ible wealth of information, was charming and
friendly, could be funny and silly, and really
lived life to the fullest. He knew who he was,
never wanted to be anyone else, was confid-
ent but not at all arrogant or cocky. He had a
wonderful life filled with love, meaning, joy,
fun and passion! He will be missed by many
relatives, friends, professional colleagues,
neighbors at Rydal Park, caregiver compan-
ions, and most of all his family. In lieu of
flowers, donations may be made to St. Jude
Children’s Research Hospital or a charity of
your choice.

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KRUM Irvin Krum, Age 95, on November 18, 2020.

Beloved husband of Charlotte (nee Bilick).

Devoted father of Ellyn Klein and Neil Krum.

Dear Brother of Robert Krum and the late
Edith Berger Zlotnick. Loving grandfather of
Lisa Wagner (Chris), Tracie Gross (Jon), and
Evan Krum. Loving great grandfather of Hay-
den, Paige, James and Isla. Due to Covid-19,
funeral services will be private. Contributions
in his memory may be made to Friends of the
Israel Defense Force (FIDF). fidf.org or “Fam-
ilies CCAN, familiesccanphilly.org
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Samuel Levy, formerly of 6106 Belden Street,
Philadelphia and more recently residing at
9896 Castor Ave., “Paul’s Run”, died unex-
pectedly but peacefully on November 27 at
the age of 98. Sam’s parents were Albert and
Rose Levy who reared Sam and four siblings
on Gaskill St. He was a WWII Navy Veteran
and served in Japan after the conclusion of
the war. In 1961 he was privileged to marry
Beatrice Orchow and to become the father of
his treasured step-son Billy Orchow who sur-
vives along with his wife, Janet. He retired
from Globe Rubber Co. in the 1980’s. Sam is
survived by his beloved sister Alice Green-
berg and pre-deceased by his brothers Nath-
an and Isaac Levy and sister Mae Ross. He
is also survived by his daughter Linda Levy
McInnis (James), son Alan Dougherty
(Dawn), grandchildren Bobby McInnis
(Amanda), Scott McInnis (Mariya), Michael
Dougherty (Nicole), Katy Dougherty, Alyson
Dougherty and eight great-grandchildren.

Sam will be interred beside Bea Orchow Levy
on December 10 at 10:00 a.m. with a
graveside service at Shalom Memorial Park,
25 Byberry Rd., Huntington Valley.“May the
memory of the righteous be a blessing.” Con-
tributions in his memory can be made to
Children’s hospital of Philadelphia 3401 Civic
Center Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19104
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LIPMAN Melvin “Mickey” Lipman, on December 12,
2020. Beloved husband of Joan (nee Wald-
man); Loving father of Sherri Carenzo and
Jason Lipman. Services and interment were
private. Contributions in his memory may be
made to Ann’s Choice Benevolent Care Fund,
30000 Ann’s Choice Way, Warminster, PA
18974 or to a charity of the donor’s choice.

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Howard L. Lipschutz passed peacefully at his
home surrounded by family on December 13,
2020. Beloved husband of 52 years to the
late Marcia (nee Abrams); loving father of
Margo (Jonathan) Marmon; dear brother of
Isabel Forrest; devoted grandfather of David.

He leaves behind a legacy of wisdom, intelli-
gence, strength, and wit. “Lippy,” as he was
known to close friends, was born and raised
in Germantown. He was a member of the
Central High School class of 176, and com-
pleted his undergraduate studies at Temple
University. Howard served in World War II
as a corporal in the United States Army Air
Force and was stationed in Biloxi, MS. He
was involved in several business ventures in-
cluding liquor distribution, refrigeration
equipment and supply, and, finally, health
care administration as one of the founding
partners of HBA Inc., a position he held act-
ively well into his mid-90s. Howard was a
true friend to many. He maintained close rela-
tionships since childhood, and always en-
joyed his regular tennis games, golf outings,
and charity tournaments at Green Valley
Country Club, where his grandfathers were
founding members. Howard loved adven-
ture and travelled with his wife and close
friends, including and especially the group af-
fectionately known as the “fearsome four-
some”, around the world, visiting 6 out of 7
continents. Always impeccably dressed, he is
described by everyone who knew him as a
true gentleman. He will be greatly missed by
those whose lives he touched. Services and
interment are private. A memorial celebra-
tion of Howard’s life will be held post-COVID,
when it is once again safe for family, friends,
and colleagues to be together. Contributions
in his memory may be made to Associated
Alumni of Central High School (Philadelphia)
and the Jewish Federation of Greater Phil-
adelphia for vulnerable populations.

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LISMAN Marcia R. Lisman (nee Resnick), December
1, 2020, Wife of the late Joseph. Mother of
Sharon Lisman Longmore, Saul Lisman and
Daniel A. (Ellen) Lisman. Sister of Wilma
Wenger. Grandmother of Joseph F. Long-
more and Madeline H. Lisman. Mrs. Lisman
was a former care coordinator at the Phil-
adelphia Geriatrics Center. Contributions in
her memory may be made to the
Pennsylvania SPCA, 350 E. Erie Avenue, Phil-
adelphia, Pa. 19134.

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MILLER Beverly A. Miller (nee Cohen). November 25,
2020. Beloved wife of the late Samuel Miller.

Loving mother of Barbara Miller and Steven
Miller (Ilene). Dear sister of Roberta Needle-
man. Devoted grandmother of Zak Nissen-
baum (Melissa), Shana Brenner (Kevin),
Jamie Kushner (Jared), Sara Miller, and Max
Miller. Cherished great-grandmother of Remi
Brenner, Tess Brenner, Trey Nissenbaum,
and Reeve Nissenbaum. Funeral services
private. Contributions in her memory may be
made to the American Cancer Society
www.cancer.org, or the American Heart As-
sociation, www.heart.org.

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MILLER Rhoda Miller, on December 4, 2020. Wife of
the late Herbert. Mother of Susan Caplan and
Neil Miller. Grandmother of Max, Ethan and
Nicole. Contributions in her memory may be
made to a charity of the donor’s choice.

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PRESSMAN Joseph I. Pressman, on October 24, 2020.

Beloved husband of the late Sheila Becker;
Loving father of Anne (Wayne) Gold-
schneider, Mark (Michelle) Pressman and
David Pressman; Devoted grandfather of
Alyssa, Jami, Craig and Emily. He was 90 yrs.

old and lived in Elkins Park, PA. He was an
army veteran. Contributions in his memory
may be made to Melrose B’nai Israel Emanu-
El, 8339 Old York Rd., Elkins Park, PA 19027.

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PRITZKER Eli Pritzker, Dec. 12, 2020. Husband of Helen
Pratt (nee Niemtzow) and the late Lois
Pritzker (nee Schneider). Father of Michael
(Jennie) Pritzker, Nina (Scott Cohen)
Pritzker-Cohen. Stepfather to Suzanne
(Jonathan Davis) Pratt Davis and Elizabeth
(David Black) Pratt. Brother-in-law of Greta
(Saul) Schiffman. Grandfather of Lily and
Jeremy Cohen, Leo Pritzker, Ava and Char-
lotte Black and Nate and Ben and Alec Davis.

Uncle of Jeffrey and Steven Shubert. Ser-
vices and interment were private. Contribu-
tions in his memory may be made to any
charity pertaining to homelessness and/or
hunger. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
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LITTMAN Solomon Littman, M.D., on Dec. 8, 2020.

Husband of Rosette (nee Tenenbaum), father
of Dr. Dan (Laura Johnston) Littman and Dr.

Mario Littman, grandfather of Justin and Eric
Littman. Services and interment were private.

Contributions in his memory may be made to
the Jackson Memorial Hospital at the Uni-
versity of Miami or Lankenau Hospital, Wyn-
newood, PA.

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Theodore R. "Ted" Mann, of Philadelphia, PA.

Husband of the late Rowena (nee Weiss).

Father of Julie Mann (Ernie Cohen), Rachel
Mann and Marcus Mann. Grandfather of
Noah Cohen and Julia Quintero Mann. Great
grandfather of Cameron, Adriana and Aurora.

The family respectfully request that contribu-
tions in his memory be made to Mazon, a
Jewish Response to Hunger.

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