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HILLMAN KABO
LESSER Andrew Samuel Hillman, 67, of West Palm
Beach, passed away on January 20, 2020
surrounded by his two loving daughters and
his beloved sister. He was born on February
17, 1952 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and
grew up in Coatesville. He graduated college
from American University and received his
J.D. from Temple University School of Law.

He is remembered for his passion for the
Philadelphia Eagles, a great tennis game, and
his commitment to the Jewish faith. While
living in Philadelphia, he held numerous lead-
ership positions in charitable organizations
including the Golden Slipper Club and the
American Heart Association. Additionally, he
was honored by Israel Bonds, having raised
more than $2 million in his fundraising ef-
forts. He is survived by his two daughters,
Lauren Hillman Kase (Benjamin); Alexis
Grace Hillman Valasek (William). He was the
proud grandfather (Pop-pop) of Sebastian,
Charlotte and Alexander Kase and Maya and
Evan Valasek. He is also survived by the
mother of his daughters, Roberta Black Hill-
man, his loving sister Arlene Hillman Shank
(Jerrold), many nieces, nephews, and life-
long friends from around the country. He
was preceded in death by his parents Her-
man and Evelyn Riebman Hillman, his sister
Sarah Leah Hillman McKinley and his be-
loved yellow Labrador Yofi. In lieu of flowers
please send donations to the American Heart
Association, www.heart.org.

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HIRSCH Philip Hirsch, 93 of Voorhees, NJ, passed
away on 1/2/20 in Voorhees. Philip was born
in Bronx, NY to Clara and Leo Hirsch on
8/18/26. He served in the Army Air Corps
during World War II and earned a B.S. in
Journalism from NYU. He worked as CEO for
Ideal Publishing and was responsible for 28
magazines. He wrote over 70 books, includ-
ing children’s joke books. He enjoyed read-
ing, punning, Broadway, politics, but most of
all, he enjoyed being with his family. Philip is
survived by his beloved wife of 62 years, Joy
Hirsch, daughter Hope (Charles), son Lee
(Evelyn), treasured grandchildren Cory and
Connor and brother, Ralph (Ellen). Memorial
donations may be made to the Alzheimers
Association. PLATT MEMORIAL CHAPELS, Inc.

Harry Kabo (March 26, 1925-December 19,
2019) of Lake Worth, FL and Atlantic City,
NJ. Predeceased by his beloved wife, Ros-
alind Kabo (née Issadore) and loving father of
Bonni (Jerry) Shinfeld and Michael (Ellen)
Kabo. Proud PopPop of Brett, Drew, Jaime,
Kyle, Scott, Tracy and 9 great-grandchildren.

Harry was blessed to be the life-partner of
Shirley Caltune for the last 18 years. Her son,
Craig, her grandchildren and great-grandchil-
dren were loved by Harry. Harry led an active
life and was a leader in the Board Room, the
Club Room and the Locker Room. A proud
WW2 veteran of the United States Navy and a
true member of the Greatest Generation, he
was a successful businessman for his entire
career. Harry loved people and was loved by
people. Throughout his life, he did it his way.

Contributions in his memory be made to the
Children's Heart Foundation: P.O. Box 244
Lincolnshire IL. 60069 or to a charity of the
donors choice.

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Constance Kaiserman Robinson, January 18,
2020 of New York, NY. Beloved mother of
Homer (Lisa Zahren) Robinson and Lyle
(Thomas Beebe) Robinson. Cherished sister
of Ronald (Rachelle) Kaiserman and the late
Kenneth (Susan) Kaiserman. Loving grand-
mother of Bodhi, Talia, Theo, Finn and Felix.

Daughter of the late Kevy (Hortense) Kaiser-
man. Contributions in her memory may be
made to CreativityforPeace.org
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
KATZ Dr. Leonard S. Katz,December 27, 2019, of
Moorestown, NJ. Beloved husband of Louise
Katz. Dear father of Sandy Wirtshafter and
David (Theresa) Katz. Loving grandfather of
Josh (Sonia), Ben, Michael and Lauren. Ador-
ing great grandfather of Maya. Dr. Katz was a
family physician in Willingboro and Riverside,
NJ for over 44 years. Contributions may be
made to Jewish Family & Children’s Service
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Selma Lesser, December 30, 2019. Wife of
the late Sydney Lesser. Mother of Shelley
Siegel (Joel), Philip Lesser, and Laurel Zimet
(Daniel). Also survived by 4 grandchildren
and 5 great grandchildren.Contributions in
her memory may be made to Jewish Federa-
tion Of Greater Philadelphia, 2100 Arch
Street, Phila., PA 19103. Funeral services
were held on Sunday, January 5, 2020.

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Albert Levenkron on December 28, 2019 at
the age of 87. Husband of the late Linda. Be-
loved father of Andy (Wendy) Levenkron and
Steven (Kim) Levenkron. Grandfather of Eric,
Matthew, Marissa, Haley and Brandon. Broth-
er of Estelle Golberg. Contributions in his
memory may be made to Pennsylvania SPCA,
350 E. Erie Ave, Philadelphia PA 19134
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RAPHAEL-SACKS LEVY
Arthur Levy, Dec. 27, 2019. Devoted hus-
band of Barbara Levy (nee Binder). Loving
father ofGayle Levy, Adina Levy, and the late
Leonard Levy. Beloved grandfather of Lara,
Jason and Amanda Liebmann. He was an ac-
complished lawyer who practiced in Chester,
PA and then Media, PA. Contributions in his
memory may be made to Wesley Enhanced
Living - Main Line or the Southern Poverty
Law Center.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS LUBECK
Gail D. Lubeck (nee Friedman) on Dec. 21,
2019. Wife of the late George. Mother of Mi-
chael (Celia) Lubeck and Karen Lubeck (Mar-
tin Verdrager). Sister of Susan R. Friedman
and the late Arlene Felzer. Grandmother of
Sacha Lubeck. Contributions in her memory
may be made to The Foundation For
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HIRSHORN D. Bruce Hirshorn, age 93, died on January 1,
2020. He was an owner of a furniture store
who resided in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania.

Husband of the late Vivian (nee Tabbey); fath-
er of Louis (Eileen) Hirshorn and Steven
(Robin) Hirshorn; brother of Paul (Terry)
Hirshorn; uncle of Emily and Elizabeth; and
grandfather of Sabrina. Contributions in his
memory may be made to Montgomery
County Association for the Blind, 25 E. Mar-
shall St., Norristown, PA 19401 or ElderNet
of Lower Merion, 9 S. Bryn Mawr Avenue,
Bryn Mawr, PA 19010.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS HOFFMAN
Frieda Hoffman (nee Grajower)on, January 1,
2020.Beloved wife of the late Isadore Hoff-
man. Devoted mother of Abram (Andrea)
Hoffman and Bernard Hoffman (Ronni
Silver).Loving Bubby of Naomi (Ron), Rinna
(Erin), Michael, Miriam (Louis) and Eve.

Dear great grandmother of Luana, Bella, Clara
and Grey.Contributions in her memory may
be made to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Mu-
seum, 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place, SW,
Washington, DC 20024, www.ushmm.org.

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KESSLER Frank Lee Kessler, January 14, 2020, of Bala
Cynwyd, PA. Beloved husband of Cece (nee
Corson). Devoted father of Beth Ann Kessler
and Nancy (Daniel) Carpey. Cherished grand-
father of Valerie (Jason) Dabrow and Car-
oline Carpey. Proud great-grandfather of Dara
Skye Dabrow. Brother of Eileen K. Sussman
z"l and Bobbi Barrett. Contributions in his
memory may be made to JDRF, American
Heart Association, Har Zion Temple C/O The
Ben and Marie Corson Bar and Bat Mitzvah
Fund or the charity of the donor's choice.

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KONIN William Konin, 94, of Philadelphia, died Sat-
urday, December 28, 2019. He is survived by
his loving wife, Eileen Konin; daughter, Kelly
Dash (Ken); son, Michael (Jacqueline);
grandchildren: Brooke, Courtney, Jack, Mat-
thew, and Melissa. In lieu of flowers, charit-
able donations in William’s honor can be
made to the charity of your choice.

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LUBER Shirley Luber (nee Hornstein), Jan. 19, 2020.

Wife of the late Gilbert. Mother of Dr. Mar-
ilyn (Robert Raymar) Luber. Companion of
Dr. Herbert Diamond. Shirley was an artist
who attended Moore College and ran Phil-
adelphia’s first Japanese Art gallery, founded
by Gilbert and Marilyn. She was also a mem-
ber of The Cosmopolitan Club of Phil-
adelphia. Contributions in her memory may
be made to the Gilbert, Shirley and Marilyn
Luber Fund for Japanese Studies, www.giv-
ing.apps.upenn.edu/fund?program=LIB&fund =403958.

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MAGID Scott Magid, 69, of Mifflinville, PA, formerly
of Philadelphia, died Tuesday morning, Janu-
ary 14, 2020 of a long illness. Scott spent
many years working in the garment industry;
in his leisure he enjoyed being with his many
friends. He was preceded in death by his
parents, Irving and Eileen Magid. He is sur-
vived by his daughter, Iris, of San Diego Cali-
fornia, and his sisters, Ellen (Jedd) Stillman
and Deena (Ron) Whitfield, four nieces and
nephews, eight grandnieces and grandneph-
ews, and his beloved dog, Gypsy. Arrange-
ments by Rosenberg Funeral Chapel, Inc.

Wilkes-Barre. Donations in his memory can
be made to your favorite charity.

MALISSA Fay Malissa (nee Radbill), founder and own-
er of Fayway Travel, on January 16, 2020.

Wife of the late Carl. Mother of Julie (Ira)
Bortnick and Robert (Ellen) Malissa. Sister of
Emanuel Radbill. Grandmother of Gabrielle
and Joel Malissa and Leah Bortnick. Contri-
butions in her memory may be made to Team
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Albert "Buddy" Mendel, on December 26,
2019. Beloved husband of Gladys
(Baylinson); Loving father of Laurie (Bill)
Hart; Adoring Pop-Pop of Mackenzie, Jack-
son and Abigail. Contributions in his memory
may be made to American Stroke Assoc.,
1617 JFK Blvd., Suite 700, Philadelphia, PA
19103 www.stroke.org.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS MINTZER
Allison Marie Mintzer, 27, of Havertown, PA,
died Thursday, December 12, 2019. She is
predeceased by her aunt, Elizabeth Jacobsen
Daniels, and survived by her two daughters,
Kayden Mintzer and Isabella Clark; parents,
Fredric Mintzer and Catherine Jacobsen; and
a large extended family. In lieu of flowers,
memorial contributions can be made to the
PA Harm Reduction Coalition, paharmreduc-
tion.org or Lakeside Girls Academy, 111
Chestnut Lane, North Wales, PA 19454, ht-
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WWW.WESTLAURELHILL.COM Helen Necowitz, age 83, died on January 10,
2020. Beloved wife of the late Alan Necowitz.

Devoted mother of Joel (Lisa) Necowitz, and
Debra (Jeffrey) Coran. Loving grandmother
of Monica Coran. Contributions in her
memory can be made to Myasthenia Gravis
Foundation of America myasthenia.org or to
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501
St. Jude Place Memphis, TN 38105.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS Esther Nisenfeld (nee Dissin), on November
21, 2019, of Rockville, MD. Loving mother of
Leon and Eric, sister of Stephen Dissin
(Dorothy) and Myron Dissin (Judy). Contri-
butions in her memory may be made to the
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PONTZ Evan Harris Pontz, Esq., 49, of Atlanta, Geor-
gia, died peacefully on December 31, 2019
after bravely battling complications from a
double-lung transplant he’d received May 30,
2019. He is survived by his wife Lanie Taylor
Pontz, Esq., and twin children, Alyssa Sarah
and Fletcher Jonah. He was predeceased by
sons Jake Taylor and Sawyer Brady, and
mother Shelly Sorkin Picker. Also surviving
are loving parents Curtis Pontz, Esq., (Leslie)
and step-father Bennett Picker, Esq., of Phil-
adelphia, and devoted siblings Eden Pontz
(Douglas Harsch) of New York, half-brothers
Ari (Corey) of Lower Merion, Pennsylvania,
Jared (Melanie) of Philadelphia, and Zachary
of New York, and step-siblings Deborah Pick-
er Vankin of Los Angeles, and David Picker
(Yukiko) of Rye, NY. There are many devoted
aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews
as well. Evan was born and raised in Phil-
adelphia and its western suburbs. He gradu-
ated from Lower Merion H.S. in 1988, Emory
University (B.A.,1992), and obtained his Mas-
ters in Governmental Affairs at the University
of Pennsylvania in 1994. He received his J.D.

from the University of North Carolina School
of Law (with honors, 1996). Evan lived and
worked in Atlanta, Georgia, where he met, fell
in love with, and married Lanie. He was a
Partner with Troutman Sanders LLP special-
izing in employment and labor law and a past
chair of the Atlanta Pro Bono Committee and
served as a member of the Board of Direct-
ors for the Atlanta Bar Association’s Labor
and Employment Law Section. He was recog-
nized for excellence in The Best Lawyers in
America for Employment Law-Management
and Labor Law. He was also recognized by
Atlanta Magazine, and was selected as a Leg-
al Elite Georgia Top Lawyer by Georgia Trend
Magazine. He wrote on legal topics for sever-
al respected publications. With respect to
charitable causes, Evan believed in the im-
portance of not only providing financial sup-
port but his time as well. Evan's civic and
community accomplishments were many. He
organized and held annual fundraising walks
for March of Dimes Georgia. He was in-
volved with the Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers
Foundation, held Board Memberships on the
Atlanta Legal Aid Society and The LAM
Foundation, and was a former Board Chair of
Georgia Lawyers for the Arts and a board
member for more than 20 years. He was
chosen for Leadership Atlanta, Class of 2017,
where he joined a select group in supporting
public interest initiatives. He was also recog-
nized as Attorney of the Year by the Pro Bono
Partnership of Atlanta. Evan loved his pro
bono work because it constantly reminded
him how so many in society need help -- and
how powerful help from a caring lawyer can
be. While living down South, he remained
proud of his Philadelphia roots, best reflec-
ted in his continued dedication to the city’s
sports teams. Since boyhood, he was an avid
baseball card and sports memorabilia collect-
or. While in the ICU at Johns Hopkins Hospit-
al he found extra strength wearing his Phil-
lies hat and from the inspirational Eagles
quote, “We’re from Philadelphia and we
fight.” His most cherished and important ac-
complishment was his family. A defining trait
was his selflessness. He always had a kind
and helpful word for others. Even throughout
his many health struggles he continued to
give support to others. He will be re-
membered as a loving father, husband, son,
and brother. Funeral services were held at Ar-
lington Memorial Park in Sandy Springs,
Georgia, Sunday January 5th.

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ROTH Albert L. Poritsky, age 101, died on January
17, 2020. Beloved husband of the late
Blanche (nee Schwartz); Loving father of Dr.

Susan Poritsky (William Hourican) and
Roberta Poritsky; Devoted grandfather of
Meredith Anderson, Brian Hourican (Emma),
Matthew Hourican (Mikaela), Rachel Ander-
son and Dylan Anderson; Adoring great-
grandfather of Jack and Grady. In WWII he
served as a Staff Seargent in U. S. Army 566
Signal Aircraft warning Battalion and was
awarded 5 bronze stars victory metals. Con-
tributions in his memory may be made to the
American Heart Assoc. , 1617 JFK Blvd., Ste.

700, Phila., PA 19103 or to Jewish Federa-
tion of Greater Phila., 2100 Arch St., Phila.

PA 19103.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS RINGLESTEIN
Frances Ringlestein (nee Bechhoff) passed
away on December 31, 2019 at the age of 99,
of Sarasota & Bradenton, FL; formerly Elkins
Park PA; beloved wife of the late Jack
Ringlestein, Sr.; loving mother of Jack (Ruth)
Ringlestein, Jr. and Jean (Andy) Fox; de-
voted sister of Albert Bechhoff; adored
grandmother of Ashley (Steve) Tabachnick;
Jaclyn Fox, Yonah (Rabbi Jason) Kirschner;
cherished great grandmother of Luka and Za-
yden Tabachnick and Bina Kirschner; loving
aunt and great aunt to many nieces, neph-
ews, and cousins. Contributions in her
memory may be made to any of the follow-
ing organizations which had an impact on her
life: Temple Sinai, Sarasota, FL,
www.templesinai-sarasota.org, her spiritual
home in Florida National Council of Jewish
Women Sarasota, FL www.ncjw.org or Re-
form Congregation Keneseth Israel, Elkins
Park, PA, www.kenesethisrael.org/, the syn-
agogue where her children were raised.

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facebook.com/jewishexponent Malcolm H. Rosenfeld (b. 7/19/27 –
d.12/26/19 ) – passed away Thursday even-
ing at Jefferson-Cherry Hill, surrounded by
loving family. The second son of the late
Anna Ceaser and David Rosenfeld, Malcolm
and his beloved older brother Jay (d. 2003)
were born and raised in the West Oak Lane
neighborhood of Philadelphia. As a child,
Malcolm was given the opportunity to attend
Blue Mountain Camp in the Poconos; the ex-
perience was transformative and he returned
for many summers after as a counselor.

Malcolm served in the Army Air Corps at the
end of WWII, where he earned commenda-
tion, although just a teenager, for his skills in
building and physical fitness training. He at-
tended Temple University on the GI Bill. He
had a lifelong love of boats and, without the
resources to buy one as a very young man,
he built his first boat in his parents’ garage.

He was introduced to his future wife, Joan
Emanuel, while visiting the Jersey shore with
friends. They raised four daughters together,
living in Moorestown, NJ, and were involved
in many charitable causes. Malcolm built his
career in the mortgage industry, first in resid-
ential as an executive at South Jersey Mort-
gage (Camden, NJ) later known as Associ-
ated East Mortgage and, for most of his ca-
reer, as a real estate investor and independ-
ent commercial mortgage banker, arranging
financing for apartment complexes, business
and shopping centers, and hotels. Malcolm
had a reputation for integrity and proficiency
in all his business dealings. He was a fre-
quent speaker at National Mortgage Bankers
Association conferences, and shared advice
to homeowners and investors through his
column “Malcolm Rosenfeld Says…” which
ran in The Philadelphia Bulletin in the 1960s-
70s. He was known, also, for his sense of hu-
mor, and patiently-orchestrated practical
jokes – always unexpected, as he was nor-
mally a reserved and businesslike gentleman.

Malcolm enjoyed building as a side interest
and, with his artist-wife, designed their fam-
ily’s distinctive, mid-century modern home
(1958), participating in the initial construc-
tion, later expansions, and most of the land-
scaping and maintenance; he maintained a
frequently-used home workshop. In 2006, he
suffered his first serious stroke which led
him to retire. He became a resident of Miami
Beach, FL, shortly after where his two young-
er daughters and all four of his grandchil-
dren reside. Malcolm is survived by his wife
of 64 years, Joan, and their daughters: An-
drea Rosenfeld, Lisa (Michael) Rosen, Nanci
Rosenfeld, and Susan Johnson; as well as
four grandchildren: Max and Adam Frater;
Nicole and Evan Johnson. Friends and family
will participate in a memorial service at:
Rodeph Shalom, 615 N. Broad St., Phil-
adelphia on Monday, December 30 at 11:30
a.m. Shiva will be at the family home in
Moorestown for three days following me-
morial. Contributions in his memory are en-
couraged to a charity of your choosing. Mal-
colm enjoyed a long and great life, and has
instructed all who loved him, “No Moping!”
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ROSOFF Maurice (Morrie) Rosoff of Philadelphia died
on November 30, 2019, at the age of 87.

Morrie is survived by Miriam, the love of his
life and wife of 64 years. He is survived by
his three adoring daughters and sons-in-
laws, Gail (Harry) Kantor, Beryl (Arthur)
Rosoff-Verbit and Marla (Eric) Eskin. He will
be missed by his many grandchildren,
Lauren, Leigh, Ian, Noah, Zoe, Danny, Brett,
Avery, Alec, Laura and Mike. He is also sur-
vived by his great-granddaughters, Belle and
Emma and his treasured sister, Deenah Er-
sner. He will be remembered as being the
most dedicated and adoring husband, father
and Zeyde. The family asks that donations be
made to Birthright Israel Foundation, PO Box
21615, New York, NY 10087 or Autism
Speaks 216 N. Haddon Avenue, Haddon
Township, NJ 08108.

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Michael S. Roth, of N. Miami Beach, FL, born
in Philadelphia, PA, died December 20, 2019.

He was the husband of Adrienne Roth, father
of Cheryl (Jay Salmon) Herzfeld, Debbie Ad-
dress, Howard (Robyn) Roth and Alexa Roth,
grandfather of Shayna, Sarah, Dani, Lea, and
Jordan and brother of Linda Forman. Inter-
ment was at Locustwood Memorial Park in
Cherry Hill, NJ.

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ROTHSTEIN Marvin Rothstein on January 20, 2020. Be-
loved husband of Harriet (nee Roy); Loving
father of Randi (Steven) Semanoff, Jamie
(William L.) Rosenberg; Michael (Maureen)
Rothstein and Steven (Joanne) Rothstein;
Dear brother of Doris Norwitz and the late
Selma Langer; Devoted grandfather of Adam
(Monica), Jordan (Marielle), Stephanie,
Sarah, Emily, Joy and the late Jeremy; Ador-
ing great-grandfather of Jacob. In lieu of
flowers, contributions may be made to Vas-
cular Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome in loving
memory of Marvin Rothstein and Jeremy Se-
manoff. https://online.gifts.washington.edu/peer2peer
/Campaign/a81c3f34-5ff4-489a-8382- 5223ea552c28.

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SHAMES Dianne (nee Belitsky) Shames, January 18,
2020, of Newtown Square, PA, formerly of
Media PA. Beloved wife of the late Marc H.

Shames; loving mother of Adam (Laura)
Shames, Jonathan (Jorjiana) Shames and
Amanda Shames; cherished grandmother of
Olivia, Alexander and Graham; devoted sister
of David (Becky) Belitsky and Melissa (Bryen)
Barbell. Services were held at Congregation
Beth-El Ner Tamid followed by interment at
Haym Salomon Memorial Park. In lieu of
flowers, contributions in her memory may be
made to The Shames Scholarship Fund at
Congregation Beth-El Ner Tamid, 715 Paxton
Hollow Road, Broomall, PA, 19008.

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SNEGAROFF Catherine “Kitty” Snegaroff (nee Berlin) on
December 29, 2019 at the age of 104. Wife of
the late Irvin. Mother of Alan Snegaroff (Judy
Schuster) and Jane (Peter) Silbering. Grand-
mother of Todd Snegaroff, Rachel (Brian)
Fringer and Aaron Silbering; great-grand-
mother of Sarah and Zachary. Contributions
in her memory may be made to the Americ-
an Cancer Society, 1818 Market St., Suite
2820, Philadelphia PA 19103,
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RAPHAEL-SACKS SATINSKY
Susan F. Satinsky, age 60, January 8, 2020.

Beloved wife of Marcia Liebman for 30 years.

Loving daughter of the late Leon and Lillian
Satinsky. Dear sister of Sandy Kreloff
(Steven) and the late Maury Satinsky. Aunt of
Lee Kreloff (Laura) and the late Harris Kreloff.

She is also survived by Marlene Zinn (Arlen)
and Mark Jacoby. Susan was a devoted psy-
chotherapist in both NJ and PA. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to Pancre-
atic Cancer Research. 415 Crossways Park
Dr. Suite D, Woodbury NY 11797 www.lust-
garten.org GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS SCHECTMAN
Ruth Schectman (nee Satenstein) on Jan. 6,
2020. Wife of the late Rabbi David
Schectman, mother of Herbert Schectman
(Maryann Greenfield), grand-mother of Gayle
(Andrew) Comer and Deborah (Craig)
Chernoff; great grandmother of Peyton and
Camryn Comer and Paige and Jadyn
Chernoff. Contributions in her memory may
be made to the Congregations of Shaare
Shamayim, 9768 Verree Rd., Phila. PA
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Rose Seligson (nee Caplan) on January 5,
2019. Beloved wife of the late Theodore. Lov-
ing mother of Jack (Gerri) Seligson, Gail
(Jack) Wolfberg and Alan (Rita) Seligson.

Sister of the late Toby Pitchman and Theresa
Kunin. Also survived by 6 grandchildren and
7 great grandchildren. Contributions in her
memory may be made to charity of the
donor’s choice.

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SEROT Sylvia Serot (nee Moss), age 88, died on
January 20, 2020. She was a retired school
teacher who resided in Bala Cynwyd,
Pennsylvania. Wife of Abraham "Abe" Serot;
daughter of the late Anna and Harry Moss;
stepmother of Lauren Serot Yaron; and
grandmother of Ari and Michael. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to Chabad
at Pitt, 215 Lytton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA
15213. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS facebook.com/jewishexponent
JANUARY, 2020
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