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ABOWITZ ARONOW
Milton Abowitz, age 80, died on December
26, 2017. Devoted husband of Estelle (nee
Kaplan); father of Esther Lander (Mark);
grandfather of Cassie, Quin, Shayna, and
Lane; and brother of Arnold Abowitz and Gail
Taveres (Jack). He received his law degree
from University of PA School of Law and his
LLM in tax from NYU. Milton was a solo
practitioner in Phila., specializing in estate
and law tax. Contributions in his memory
may be made Historic Cong. Kesher Israel,
412 Lombard St., Phila., PA 19147.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS ABRAMS
Estelle "Essie" Abrams (nee Goldberg). Janu-
ary 9, 2018 of Plymouth Meeting, Pa. Wife of
the late Arthur. Mother of Beverly Cohen.

Also survived by many loving friends and
family. Relatives and friends were invited to
graveside services Sunday, January 14 at
Shalom Memorial Park. Contributions in her
memory may be made to the Montgomery
County SPCA.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
Eugene M. “Gene” Aranow, January 8, 2018,
of Lake Worth, FL. Beloved husband of Marcy
(nee Galman), loving father of Bruce (Jamie)
Aronow, Abby (Ari) Segal, Andrew (Dara)
Aronow, and Scott (Wendi) Haimes; devoted
brother of Michael (Ellie) Aronow and Sheila
Aronow; cherished grandfather of Rebecca,
Haley, Zachary, Jake, Samantha, Steven,
Ross, Jack, Lily and Noah.Relatives and
Friends were invited to Services, Sunday,
12:30 PM at Joseph Levine & Sons Memori-
al Chapel, 4737 Street Road, Trevose, PA. In-
terment at Shalom Memorial Park. In lieu of
flowers contributions in his memory may be
made to Camp Lee Mar Scholarship Fund
(www.acacamp.org/campership) or to MEOR
(www.meor.org). JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
BARNETT Adele “Pennie” Barnett (nee Newman) on
January 3, 2018. Wife of the late Raymond;
mother of Susan Beth Barnett and Dr. Randy
Barnett; sister of Anna Green; also survived
by nieces and nephews. Contributions in her
memory may be made to the Women’s Hu-
mane Society, 3839 Richlieu Rd., Bensalem
PA 19020 or the PA SPCA, 350 E. Erie Ave.,
Phila. PA 19134.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS BECKER
ALBERT Nina Albert, beloved wife, mother and grand-
mother, passed away peacefully on Dec. 29,
2017 in her home at the age of 85 surroun-
ded by family, after a long illness. Nina was
born in Phila. in 1932 to Irwin and Betty Gas-
sell. She attended Lower Meawr School of
Social Work and Villanova Universityrion
High School and then Goucher College be-
fore marrying the love of her life, Billy Albert,
in 1952. Nina completed her undergraduate
studies at the University of Pennsylvania
whereto earned degrees in Sociology and
Education. She later earned Master's De-
grees from both Bryn Mawr School of Social
Work and Villanova University. In addition to
raising three children, Nina had a rewarding
career as a psychotherapist working with in-
dividuals, couples and families. She also in-
terviewed Holocaust survivor families as part
of a study on intergenerational trauma. Nina's
philanthropy included being a Lion of Judah
with Jewish Federation and a Board Member
of the Miami City Ballet since 2013. An ac-
complished pianist herself, Nina experienced
great joy in her many roles with the Curtis In-
stitute of Music. She served on the Board of
Trustees, 2005-2017, the Education and Stu-
dent Life Committees, 2006-2016, and the
Stokowski Committee,2009-2014. She also
served as an active member of the Curtis
Friends Board, 2002-2008, serving as Chair
2005-2008, and as a Curtis Host, 2003-2013.

Earlier this year, Nina was elected Trustee
Emerita. One of Nina's greatest pleasures
was traveling the world with Billy. She was
especially thrilled to celebrate her 80th Birth-
day in Israel with her entire family. Nina had a
great love for the visual and performing arts,
she was an avid reader, and enjoyed playing
bridge, golf and tennis. Nina was totally de-
voted to her family, friends and clients. She
had enormous empathy and cared deeply
about helping those in need. Nina is survived
by her loving husband Billy, her children Jim
and wife Bette Ann, Dini and husband Mi-
chael, Pamela and husband Mike, and her six
grandchildren who called her Nummy; Brit-
tany, Remy, Sydney, Danny, Julian and Eli-
ana. Also, lovingly remembered by her late
daughter , Linda. A funeral service was held
on Sunday, December 31st at Joseph Levine
and Sons Memorial Chapel (West) 2811 West
Chester Pike, Broomall, PA 19008. The burial
followed at Haym Solomon Memorial Park,
200 Moores Rd., Malvern, PA 19355. Contri-
butions in Nina's memory may be made to
the Infusion Unit at Jefferson's Sidney Kim-
mel Cancer Center. Please make checks pay-
able to "Jefferson" and mail to; Office of Insti-
tutional Advancement, TJU and Jefferson
Health, 125 S. 9th AStreet, Suite 600, Phila.

PA 19107. You may also donate online at
Giving. Jefferson.edu and click "make a gift".

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
Annette (nee Oxman) Becker January 5, 2018
wife of the late (Jules), passed away peace-
fully with her family at her side. Adored
mother of Jan Dibofsky (Stuart) and Karen
Kasper (Joseph) and the late Terry Becker.

Twin Sister of Sue Savloff and nephew Jef-
frey Rubin (Marcia). Cherished grandmother
of Jason Dibofsky (Barbara) and Jillian
Kasper and the late Ryan Kasper. Treasured
great grandmother of Karley and Chelsea
Dibofsky. Services were held January 7 th at
Haym Salomon Memorial Park. Contribu-
tions in Annette’s memory can be made to
the charity of the donor’s choice.

BEDRICK Harry L. Bedrick, December 27, 2017 and
Mildred (Marcus) Bedrick, November 8,
2017. Brother of Alec (Cindy) Bedrick. Par-
ents of Andrea (Robert) Mahon, Alan (Sally)
Bedrick, and Judy (Marios) Trigonis. Grand-
parents of Emily (Michael Irwin) Mahon, Dav-
id (Veronica) Mahon, Aaron Bedrick, Laura
Bedrick, and Rebecca Trigonis. Great-grand-
parents of Samuel and Zoe Irwin, and Kira
and Gianna Mahon. Contributions in their
memory may be made to Planned Parent-
hood at www.plannedparenthood or a char-
ity of the donor’s choice.

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BIRNHAK television and talk radio shows and has parti-
cipated as a speaker and panelist for many
health oriented events and fairs. She also has
been a guest lecturer for many of the area’s
medical colleges and universities. She also
was a creative person with interests in the
arts and theatre and was an inspirational
force for many people, especially women.

Marilyn is survived by her husband of 63
years, Bob, son, John, daughter, Valerie. She
also is survived by her brother, Stuart (Es-
telle) Price, grandchildren Lauren, David,
Aleks, Rae, and several nieces and nephews.

Contributions in her memory can be made to
the Madlyn and Leonard Abramson Center for
Jewish Life, 1425 Horsham Road, North
Wales, PA 19454.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS Marilyn Price Birnhak, 85, of Bala Cynwyd,
PA, the founder of Weight Watchers of Phil-
adelphia, Inc. 53-1/2 years ago. She holds
the distinction of being the owner of the
longest running continuously owned and op-
erated franchise of Weight Watchers Interna-
tional. She died at Lankenau Hospital in
Wynnewood, PA from complications of pan-
creatic cancer, surrounded by her family and
close friends on Saturday afternoon (January
13). Marilyn had worked with Weight Watch-
ers longer than any person in the world. A
native of the Fern Rock section of Phil-
adelphia, she first became affiliated with the
international weight-management company
while living in New York where she attended
Weight Watchers founder Jean Nidetch’s
weight-loss class to lose weight personally.

Following her successful weight-loss which
she accomplished along with her husband J.

Robert Birnhak, she became a dynamic and
inspiring Leader for the program and the only
person within Weight Watchers International
who worked directly with and learned from
Jean Nidetch, the founder of Weight Watch-
ers. In 1964, she and her husband started
Weight Watchers of Philadelphia, Inc., the
Philadelphia franchise, in the Mount Airy sec-
tion of the city with two meetings and just
eight members, some of whom were their
family. Now in its 54 th anniversary year, the
company employs some 500 people serving
as many as 20,000 members weekly in more
than 450 meetings in 11-counties in South-
eastern Pennsylvania and Southwestern, New
Jersey. She was active in operating the com-
pany almost right up to the time of her death.

She was very proud to serve and employ so
many people in her community. Though the
years, the company has helped hundreds of
thousands of people to live and enjoy healthi-
er lifestyles by successfully losing weight and
has provided employment to hundreds of
employees who reside within their geograph-
ic marketing regions in the Keystone and
Garden states. Although busy and totally
committed to operating their business, the
Birnhaks have made time to volunteer on
boards of numerous charitable and non-profit
organizations. They have been singled out for
honors by many including, The Madlyn and
Leonard Abramson Center for Jewish Life
where they dedicated the Birnhak Transition
Care Unit. Bob and her son, John, the com-
pany’s executive vice president, also served
on its board of directors. They have addition-
ally received honors from the Ben Gurion
University of the Negev, Magen David Adom,
The Philadelphia Theatre Company and the
National Liberty Museum. The Birnhaks have
been long time members of Beth Sholom
Congregation in Elkins Park, PA and Bob has
served on its board of directors. Marilyn also
is a founder of the AIM Academy, an educa-
tional program for bright children who learn
differently. In addition, the Birnhaks have
been active in fund raising and contributing
to numerous causes, including, the Jewish
Federation of Greater Philadelphia, The Well-
ness Community, The United Way, The Hero
Scholarship Thrill Show, Inc., American Heart
Association, Alzheimer’s Association, Beth
Sholom Congregation, Weight Watchers of
Philadelphia Feeds The Hungry, The Kidney
Foundation, Susan B. Komen Race For The
Cure, and the Philadelphia Theatre Company.

Marilyn and her daughter, Tracey, who prede-
ceased her after a long and courageous battle
with breast cancer, founded the “I Have
Strength Fund” associated with the Ab-
ramson Cen ter at the U ni ver sity of
Pennsylvania. The Birnhaks have endowed
the Nutritional Counseling Center located in
the Perelman Center For Advance Medicine.

Marilyn and Bob also have a daughter, Valer-
ie, who is an artist who lives in Maine. Mar-
ilyn additionally has appeared on numerous
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BLAUSTEIN Rosalind Blaustein (nee Rusoff) January 2,
2018, of Springfield, PA. Wife of Alan
Blaustein; Mother of Dean Blaustein; Grand-
mother of Max Blaustein; Sister of the late
Bernice Moll. Also survived by nieces and
nephews. Services were private. The family
respectfully requests that contributions in her
memory be made to The Alzheimer's Associ-
ation. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
BOMZE Paul E. Bomze, Esquire of Haverford PA,
passed away on December 30th, 2017. Paul
was an accomplished athlete and received
distinguished honors in college. He was cap-
tain of the basketball team at Central High
School and an outstanding tennis player. He
graduated from Cornell University, where he
received a Bachelor’s degree in Political Sci-
ence and an MBA in Taxation. Then he went
on to earn a law degree from the University
of Pennsylvania. Paul was sworn in to the US
Supreme Court in 2014. Paul was a loving
husband, father, grandfather, and friend, and
was there for everybody at all times. He is
survived by his wife of 61 years, Sandra, and
his children Fred (Judy) and Beth Blum (Dav-
id), his grandchildren Michael, Amanda,
Steven, Lauren, and Allie, and was prede-
ceased by his grandson David. Funeral ser-
vices were held January 2nd, 2018 at Main
Line Reform Temple, and contributions in his
memory may be made to AACR (aacr.org),
Main Line Reform Temple Beth Elohim
(mlrt.org), or a charity of the donor’s choice.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
BROOKS Shirley Brooks passed away on Saturday,
December 16, 2017 at her home in Alphar-
etta, GA. Ms. Brooks grew up in Worcester,
MA the daughter of Ethel and Harry Brooks
and sister of Martha (Brooks) Steinberg
(married to Benjamin Steinberg- deceased)
and Kaila (Brooks) Osuna. Upon graduation
from high school, she attended and earned a
degree from the Massachusetts College of
Art. Ms. Brooks was a most accomplished
fine artist and, in Boston, went on to a highly
successful and award-winning career in the
field of commercial art. Additionally, she also
studied and played the violin. She leaves be-
hind her children- Larry (Gordon) Dratch and
his wife Kathy Waring, her daughter Marlene
(Dratch) Merrill (married to Brian Merrill- de-
ceased), and her son Alan Dratch and his
wife Angie. She also leaves behind her sister
Kaila (Brooks) Osuna and her husband Or-
lando, her granddaughters Chelsea and
Melissa Merrill, grandsons Benjamin and
Samuel Dratch, nieces Sheila Greenshields,
Ellen Osuna, nephew Jerry Steinberg as well
as numerous great nieces and nephews. Ms.

Brooks is predeceased by husbands Paul
Gordon, Joseph Dratch, Morris Kaplan and
her sister Martha (Brooks) Steinberg.

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BRYDON Adelle Miller Brydon (nee Miller) died on
January 1, 2018. Wife of the late Col. Ernest;
a n d m o t h e r o f J a n e B r y d o n ( M a ry
Dougherty). Contributions in her memory
may be made to the Israel Guide Dog Center
for the Blind, 968 Easton Road, Warrington,
Pennsylvania 18976 www.israelguidedog.org
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS CUNNINGHAM
Pearl Cunningham (nee Shapiro) on January
2, 2018 at the age of 76. Wife of Edward;
mother of Kim Cunningham. Contributions in
her memory may be made to St. Jude Chil-
dren’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place,
Memphis TN 38105.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS DAYNO
Marvin Dayno on January 5, 2018. Beloved
husband of the late Rose (nee Cutler). De-
voted father of Susan Dayno (Don Callahan ),
Dr. Jeffrey Dayno (Karen), Steven Dayno
(Kathy Jacobs) and the late Alan Dayno. Lov-
ing grandfather "Popsy" of Matthew
(Candice), Theodore (Erin), Nicholas, Rachel,
Allie, Ethan, Zachary, Isaac, and Callie. Lov-
ing great-grandfather of Isabella, Alexa Rose,
and Makena Lee. Contributions in his
memory may be made to Abramson Hospice
c/o the Abramson Center for Jewish Life,
1425 Horsham Road, North Wales, PA 19454
or a charity of the donor's choice.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS ENGELMYER
Earl Engelmyer, 90 of Delray Beach, Florida
formerly of Scranton, PA died Thursday, Dec
28. Beloved husband of the late Rose (Ler-
man) Engelmyer, devoted father to Deby En-
gelmyer and Steven (Lisa) Engelmyer of Phil-
adelphia, loving grandfather to Alaina and
Lauren Engelmyer. He was a very special
uncle to many nieces and nephews. He was a
WWII Veteran and an avid athlete. Graveside
services were privately held on Thursday,
1pm at the Dalton Jewish Cemetery in
Scranton. FINBERG
Doris W. Finberg (nee Wachs), on January 5,
2018 at the age of 87. Wife of Raymond.

Mother of Melinda Finberg and Lauren Hersh
(Mark); Sister of the late Renee Gardner;
grandmother of Sascha Agran, Meredith
Agran, Josh Hersh and Marisa Hersh. Contri-
butions in her memory may be made to Jew-
ish Family and Children’s Services, 2100
Arch St., 5th Fl, Phila. PA 19103.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS FISHER
Milton Fisher, an electrical contractor, on
Jan. 5, 2018 at the age of 87. Beloved hus-
band of the late Elaine (nee Komin). Loving
father of Robert (Mindy), Barry (Patricia) and
Richard Fisher. Proud grandfather of Jason
and Kyle.

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FOREMAN Rae Foreman (nee Kaufman) passed away on
December 24, 2017 in Naples, Florida where
she resided for the past 14 years. Daughter
of Samuel and Gertrude Kaufman in Phil-
adelphia, PA in 1919. Rae met the love of her
life, Alvin Foreman who she was married to
for 76 years. Rae was a homemaker. loving
wife, mother, grandmother and aunt. She
was an avid reader and loved to watch old
movies on TCM. Rae is survived by her hus-
band, Alvin Foreman; son Jay Foreman
(Charlotte); two grandchildren, Bret Foreman
(Laura aka Lola) and Justine Foreman (Greg)
and nieces and nephews. A graveside service
was held December 27, 2017 at Hodges Fu-
neral Home at Naples Memorial Gardens(525
111th Ave. N. Naples, FL. 34108). Donations
may be made to the Collier/Lee Chapter of
Hadassah. FRANK
Sandra Joyce Frank (nee Blank), of Wyn-
newood, PA, January 11, 2018. Cherished
daughter of the late Leon and Rose Blank; be-
loved wife, of 61 years, of Kenneth Frank;
loving mother to Chaya/Deborah (Yaakov)
Schwartz, and Diane (Richard) Schwartz and
the late Mark; devoted Mom Mom to Avigail,
Miriam, Tiferet, Shlomo, Yiska, Achiezer,
Rachel, and Yosef of Israel, and Michael, An-
drew, Daniel, and Jonathan (and grand-dog
Raleigh) of Broomall, PA; proud great-grand-
mother of 19. Donations in her memory can
be made to the Bryn Mawr Hospital Founda-
tion designated to the 6C Hospice Unit (130
South Bryn Mawr Ave., Bryn Mawr, PA
19010), or a charity of your choice.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
FREEDMAN Florence Freedman (nee Schwartz), age 90,
died on January 4, 2018. She was a retired
real estate agent who resided in Gladwyne,
PA. Beloved wife of the late Abraham "Al"
Freedman; sister of the late Stanley Schwartz
(Marsha); dear mother of Beverly Gerber
(Joseph) and Cheryl Marks (Wayne); cher-
ished bubby to Betsy Goldman (David), Ellen
Carillo (David), Asher Marks (Erin William-
son), and Jennie Cantor (Ross); and loving
Bubby Floss to great-grandchildren: Avi,
Henry, Jude, Ethan, Harris, Jonas, Mila, and
Joelle. Contributions in her memory may be
made to the American Heart Association,
1617 John F. Kennedy Blvd., Unit 700, Phila.,
PA 19103 and to a charity of the donor’s
choice. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS GOLDSTEIN
Dorothy Goldstein (nee Pritsky) on Dec. 25,
2017, wife of the late William, mother of
Francine (Mark) Shaper, Bonnie (Robert)
Miller, Paulette (Donald) Amole and Philip
(Robin) Goldstein. Also survived by 7 grand-
children and 3 great-grandchildren. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to Old
York Rd. Temple-Beth Am, 971 Old York Rd.,
Abington, PA 19001 or a charity of the
donor’s choice.

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GRAUB HIRSH
KIESERMAN Nessa W. Graub (nee: Weinstein), January
11, 2018, of Plymouth Meeting, PA. Beloved
wife of Daniel Graub; loving mother of Paula
(Errol) Rafal, Jonathon (Marlene) Graub, Mi-
chael (Cathy) Graub and Richard (Eileen)
Graub; dear sister of Ellyn (the late Keith)
Rogal; also survived by 10 grandchildren and
2 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends
were invited to Graveside Services Friday,
January 12, 12 PM at Montefiore Cemetery,
600 Church Rd., Jenkintown, PA. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to the
Cancer Research Institute www.cancerre-
search.org or Friends of the Israel Defense
Forces www.fidf.org
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
GREEN Lillian Green, January 5, 2018. The former
Lillian Savitt, wife of the late Alfred; Mother of
Dr. Barry (Marlene) Green; grandmother of
Staci (Alan) and Jeffrey (Samantha); great-
grandmother of Joshua, Alex, Sarah and Ben-
jamin. Contributions in her memory may be
made to Abramson Center For Jewish Life,
1425 Horsham Road, North Wales, PA
19454. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS Esther Hirsh (nee Horowitz), on January 3,
2018 at the age of 93. Beloved wife of the late
Myer J., of Burlington NJ. Devoted mother of
Bruce L. (Jane) Hirsh, Steven J. (Merri)
Hirsh, and the late Robert H. (Cyndee) Hirsh;
also survived by 4 grand-children, 5 great-
grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Contri-
butions in her memory may be made to a
charity of donor's choice.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS HODGES
Herbert Hodges of Philadelphia, PA, husband
of the late Betty Hodges passed away on
September 21, 2016. May he rest in peace.

JACOBS Pearl Jacobs (nee Yampolsky) of Brooklyn,
NY, Livingston, NJ and Philadelphia passed
away peacefully at home on January 18,
2018. She is the beloved wife of the late Wil-
liam; loving mother of Neal (Jennifer) Jacobs
and cherished grandmother of Abbie and
Justin. Funeral services were held Sunday
(1/21/18), at Joseph Levine & Sons, 4737
Street Road, Trevose, PA 19053. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to a char-
ity of the donor’s choice.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
GREENBERG Cecelia Edith Greenberg nee Mazer, 86 of Sun
City Center, Florida passed away December
23, 2017. She was born in Philadelphia, PA
on February 14, 1931. Cecelia was married to
Irwin Greenberg for 58 years prior to his
passing in 2006. She was a loving mother,
sister, aunt and cousin. She is survived by 3
sons, Arthur, Mitchell & Mark, and 7 grand-
children. She is greatly missed by all.

BREWER and SONS FUNERAL HOME
GROSS Elsie S. Gross of Delray Beach, FL, died on
January 9, 2018. What she called her fortu-
nate life began July 17, 1921, in Phil-
adelphia, PA, when she was born to the late
Samuel and Bessie Starr. An excellent stu-
dent, she graduated from Girls High and
Temple University. It was there that she met
the love of her life, the late Adolph Gross.

She and her husband of 74 years enjoyed a
life of commitment to each other, their exten-
ded families, and to doing what they could to
make the world a better place. That included
long-time support of Israel, where they lived
for a number of years. Elsie was a busy vo-
lunteer and a devoted friend, who enjoyed
bridge, travel, crosswords, and keeping up
on current affairs. She believed in kindness,
gratitude, and doing the right thing. For all
her 96 years, her family was the center and
focus of her life. She is survived by daugh-
ters Barbara Kelly and Joanne Wilson
(Lawrence Friedrich), granddaughter Kathryn
Wilson, cherished great-granddaughter Mor-
gan Wilson, and a number of nieces and
nephews. HIRSCH
Lois H. (Hinlein) Hirsch December 27, 2017.

Wife of the late Howard; mother of Gary
(Gina) Hirsch, Beth (Stan) Lashner and Jay
(Rachel ) Hirsch; sister of Joan (Late Werner)
Strauss and Bruce (Claudia) Hinlein; grand-
mother of Eric (Tyler) Lashner, Michael
(Amanda) Lashner, Steven Hirsch (Fiancee,
Lindsay Williams), Lauren Hirsch, Amanda
Hirsch and Evalyn Hirsch; great-grandmoth-
er of Benjamin and Henry Lashner. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to Cong.

Rodeph Shalom, 615 N. Broad St., Phila. PA
19123 or Arcadia University Alumni, 450 S.

Easton Rd., Glenside PA 19038 or a charity of
the donor’s choice.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS JACOBSON
Ernest "Ernie" Jacobson On Jan. 8, 2018.

Husband of Dorothy "Dottie" (nee Richman),
of Boynton Beach, FL and Wynnewood, PA,
father of Dr. Barry (Carrie) Jacobson and
Heidi (Dr. Mitchell) Rubin, grandfather of
Brad Jacobson (Elinora), Rachel Jacobson,
David Jacobson (Stephanie), Emily Jacobson,
Ilana Rubin (Matan) and Shira Chervin (Ben),
great grandfather of Noah Price Jacobson.

Relatives and friends were invited to services
Thursday 11 A.M. Har Zion Temple, 1500
Hagys Ford Rd., Penn Valley. Interment
Haym Salomon Memorial Park. Contribu-
tions in his memory may be made to a char-
ity of the donor's choice.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
JARETT Leonard Jarett, MD, of Bryn Mawr, PA died
January 13, 2018. Beloved Husband of Ar-
lene (nee Kramer); Loving father of Stacy
(Jonathan) Jarett Levitan, Douglas D. Jarett
and Jennifer J. Jarett; Devoted grandfather of
Jacob S. and Maya G. Levitan. Contributions
in his memory may be made to JChai, 274 S.

Bryn Mawr Ave, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 or the
Univ. of PA Parkinson's Disease Ctr., 330 S.

9th Street, Phila., PA 19107.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS KAHN
Molly Kahn, December 23, 2017. The former
Molly Cohen, wife of the late Alan Kahn;
mother of Susan Kahn and Steven Kahn.

Contributions in her memory may be made to
Abramson Center For Jewish Life, 1425 Hor-
sham Road, North Wales, Pennsylvania
19454. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS KELLER
Annette Beatrice Keller (nee Mandell), on
January 5, 2018. Wife of the late Robert.

Mother of Larry (Susan) Keller, Barbara (Mi-
chael) Tener and Howard Keller. Sister of
Marvin (Wilma) Mandell. Grandmother of
Marisa, Marc, Ashley, Steven and Chloe.

Great Grandmother of Tener and Wyatt. Con-
tributions in her memory may be made to
Stand Up To Cancer:
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RAPHAEL-SACKS 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.

Ruth Kieserman (nee Hoffman) passed away
peacefully after a wonderful life at the age of
90 years young on December 29, 2017 in
Parkland, Florida. Wife of over 54 years to
Gersley, she raised her family in Cheltenham,
Pennsylvania, and then she and Gersley re-
tired to Boca Raton, Florida, where they lived
at the Polo Club for many years. Upon the
death of her husband in 2003, she moved to
a retirement community in Parkland. She was
the devoted mother of Bob Kieserman (Reg-
gie), Nancy Hoffman (Glenn), and Debi
Kieserman. She was the proud grandmother
of Brad Hoffman (Angela), Andrew Hoffman
(Ashley), Dr. Caroline Kieserman-Shmokler,
Kellie Kieserman, Philip Nusbaum-Kieser-
man (Tovah Leah), and Ben Nusbaum-Kieser-
man. She was also blessed with five cher-
ished great-grandchildren, Kaylin and
Brenden Hoffman, Hannah and Aria Hoffman,
and Avigayil Gilah Kieserman. She was pre-
deceased by her brothers Herman Hoffman
and Irv Hoffman, and is survived by a large
extended family and many dear friends. Ruth
was a true Eishes Chayil, a woman of valor.

KIMMELMAN MANKO
Lynn Kimmelman Manko 75, of Center City
Philadelphia, died peacefully with her family
around her from leukemia and renal failure
on Monday, January 1, 2018. She is sur-
vived by her husband of more than 55 years
Joseph Manko, Sr., her sons Joe Jr. and
Glenn and daughter Dr. Wendy Manko Sing-
er, her daughter-in-law Jennifer Porges and
son-in-law Steve Singer, her brother-in-law
and sister-in-law, Gene and Linda Manko and
Sandy Kimmelman, her grandchildren Dean
and Alexandre Manko, her granddaughters
Sarah and Sofia Singer and Mackenzie and
Sydney Manko. Born to Joshua and Selma
Kimmelman in 1942, she graduated from Bo-
ston University and served as an assistant
athletic director and then facility manager at
the University of Pennsylvania. At the time of
her death, she was serving as the Chair of
Volunteer Annual Giving and Vice Chair of the
Central Committee of the Philadelphia Or-
chestra Association and a member of the
Boards of Directors for the Mural Arts of Phil-
adelphia and the Symphony House Con-
dominium Associations. Contributions in her
memory may be made to Beth David Reform
Congregation, Philadelphia Orchestra Assoc.,
1 S. Broad St., Phila., PA 19102, or Mural
Arts of Philadelphia, 1729 Mt. Vernon St.,
Phila., PA 19130.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS KLEINBART
Arlene Kleinbart (nee Robinson), age 83, died
on January 2, 2018. Wife of the late Stanley;
loving mother of Sheryl Cohen and Scott
(Daniel Gramkee) Kleinbart; devoted grand-
mother of Rebecca and Jessica. A woman of
many colors-beauty queen, small business
owner, card shark, and in her 80's, became a
website manager. Well known for her sassy
"not always appropriate" sense of humor.

She doted on her granddaughters and most
recently, happiest while holding court in the
lobby of the senior living facility. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to the
American Heart Association, P.O. Box 15120,
Chicago, IL 60693.

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KRASSEN DEATH NOTICES
KOHN Alan M. Kohn, a devoted husband, father,
grandfather and NASA engineer for 30 years,
died peacefully on Friday, December 22nd at
sunset. He was surrounded by his loving
family. Alan Kohn was born in Philadelphia,
PA in the tumultuous year of 1929 on
December 28th to the late Betty Giltman and
R. Reuben Kohn. He graduated from Penn
State University in 1951, where he ran cross
country for the then national championship
team. Alan then served in the U.S. Navy as a
Lieutenant and Communications Officer for
the 6th Fleet during the Korean War and
served two additional years in the Reserves.

He later went on to receive a Master of Sci-
ence degree from Florida Institute of Techno-
logy. In the words of Rabbi Kendall, “Alan
was a brilliant man with biocular vision; one
eye trained on this temporal world and one
eye focused beyond the stars.” From a
young age, he had a fascination with science
fiction and the future exploration of space.

So, it was a dream come true when in 1961,
President John F. Kennedy announced his in-
tent to “put a man on the moon”. That was
the catalyst for his decision to move to
Brevard County, home of the Kennedy Space
Center, in 1962 with his wife and family. Alan
had a highly successful and fulfilling career at
NASA specializing in ground support, base
security and payload management. He wit-
nessed the exploration of the boundaries of
earth to the far reaches of space. While there,
he received numerous awards for his excep-
tional work. He was passionate about the
space program and its potential to preserve
humanity. His children often spoke of his en-
cyclopedic knowledge. His love of opera,
music, nature and learning were with him un-
til the final weeks of his life. He loved Israel
and his faith and was a lifelong student of
Judaism and Torah. After his retirement, act-
ivism became his career. Alan was dedic-
ated in his fight against injustice. When Alan
was diagnosed with early Alzheimer’s, he
began in-depth research on ways to alleviate
its effects in the hopes of helping all who suf-
fer from this illness. Alan never tired of
sharing his knowledge with others. He had a
unique sense of humor and wit and was a
great punster. Alan is survived by his wife of
61 years, Shirley Felderstein Kohn, children,
Michelle Kohn, Jay Kohn and Donna Kohn-
Snow, son-in-law Leslie R. Berghash, M.D.,
Michael S. Rubinoff, partner of Donna, and
grandchildren Ilana Berghash, Edin Kohn and
Golan Kohn. Alan will be sorely missed. Me-
morial donations in memory of Alan can be
made to the Jewish National Fund, online at
www.if.org, or by mail to: Jewish National
Fund, 78 Randall Avenue, Rockville Centre,
NY 11570; or to Temple Beit HaYam at 951
SE Monterey Commons Blvd., Stuart, FL
34996 or to a charity or organization of your
choice. KRASSEN
Susan Ellen Krassen (nee Rosenberg) of
Huntingdon Valley, PA died peacefully on
January 12, 2018 at age 76. Mother of
Joshua Samuel (Teri), Adam Benjamin
(Susan) and Paul Ross (Nicolle). Former wife
of Richard G. Krassen. Grandmother of
Sydney, Blair, Miles and Eli Krassen. Susan is
also survived by her dear friends Dorothy
Bauer of Southampton, PA and Anne Bloe-
men of Perth, Australia. Susan was prede-
ceased by her parents Adolph and Pauline
Rosenberg of Hollywood, FL. Susan was an
accomplished pianist, vocalist and music
teacher. She inspired the love of music in her
children, grandchildren and countless stu-
dents. Services are private.

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