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J uly 2021 D eath N otices
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EISENBERG FISHBEIN
GITTELMAN GOODMAN
Paul Eisenberg, June 30, 202, of Voorhees,
NJ. Husband of the late Ann Eisenberg. Fath-
er of Jeffrey (Wendy) Eisenberg and the late
Howard Eisenberg (Lena Diana). Grandfather
of Kelly (Chad), Shauna, Joe, Ashley and Eth-
an. Great-grandfather of Aiden, Kane and
Casen. Contributions can be made to Temple
Beth Sholom, www.tbsonline.org or Senior
Citizens United Community Services, Inc.,
www.scucs.org. PLATT MEMORIAL CHAPELS
Cherry Hill, NJ
ERLICH Shoshana Rose Erlich (nee Kaufman), age
90, died on June 26, 2021. Wife of the late
Jacob Erlich; mother of Eli (Maxine) Erlich
and Harvey (Nicole) Erlich; grandmother of 6
grandchildren and great-grandmother of 12
great-grandchildren. She was a 50 year
member of the Association of Holocaust Sur-
vivors and president of its Ladies Auxiliary
for many years. She was a long-time mem-
ber of the Congregations of Shaare Shamay-
im. Contributions in her memory may be
made to a charity of the donor's choice.

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EVANS Carole S. Evans, June 14, 2021, of Upper
Gwynedd, PA; beloved mother of Eric Evans
(Faigel Evans) & Sarah Gilbert (David
Gilbert); cherished by 6 grandchildren. Con-
tributions in Carole's memory may be made
to Chabad of Abington (www.JewishAbing-
ton.com), Chabad Lubavitch Jewish Center,
515 Meetinghouse Rd, Rydal PA 19046.

FINEBERG Marsha E. Fineberg (nee Becker), died on Ju-
ly 12, 2021. Wife of Martin. Mother of Beth
Fineberg and Rachel (Stephan) Sylvan.

Grandmother of Logan Fineberg, Mira and
Carlie Sylvan. Contributions in her memory
may be made to the Chandler Hall Hospice
Program, 99 Barclay Street, Newtown, Pa.

18940 or a charity of the donor's choice.

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www.JewishExponent.com Bennett Fishbein, 84, of Audubon,
Pennsylvania, died June 22, just one week
after celebrating his 62nd anniversary with
his beloved wife, Sylvia (nee Levinson). Fam-
ily was everything to Bennett. He raised two
children, Naomi Fishbein Reses (Stephen
Reses) and Joel Fishbein (Rachel Ezekiel-
Fishbein). His six grandchildren were his
greatest pride: Dana, Matt and Andrew
Reses, and Danny, Adam and Emma Fish-
bein. He was the son of David and Dorothy
Fishbein, and the brother of Shifra Davidoff
(Sydney), all of blessed memory. Bennett and
Sylvia traveled extensively around the world,
collecting stories and new friends. He was
well known to all of his grandchildren’s
friends and teammates, as he never missed
one of their sporting events, performances or
honors. He was happiest when the entire
family was together for shabbat dinner or a
meal out. A butcher by trade, Bennett owned
two bars during his life and was known as a
fair and kind employer. Bennett was a long-
time member of Beth Tikvah B’nai Jeshurun,
which honored him with its BTBJ 2016 Life-
time Achievement Award for his life time of
dedication to the synagogue. Bennett was
born in Northern Liberties, raised his chil-
dren in Mt. Airy and Oreland, and resided in
Plymouth Meeting, before moving to Shan-
nondell in Audubon two years ago. Dona-
tions in Bennett’s memory may be made to
Beth Tikvah B’nai Jeshurun or Pennsylvania
Tourette Syndrome Alliance.

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FRANK Arnold L. Frank, on June 27, 2021. Dear
brother of Hyman Frank and the late Ethel
Leah Herman and Byron Frank. Also survived
by loving nieces and nephews. He was a vet-
eran of the US Army. Contributions in his
memory may be made to Michael J. Fox
Foundation, PO Box 5014, Hagerstown, MD
21741, www.michaeljfox.org/donate
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FREEDMAN Norton A. Freedman, Esq of Atlantic City, NJ
and formerly of Dresher, PA. Beloved hus-
band of Gloria (nee Kuperstein) Freedman,
and her children, Susan and Mark Maron of
CA, Carolyn and Michael Reitz of Fl, and
Nancy Schultz of FL. Poppy of nine wonder-
ful grandchildren. Brother of Ellen Hochman.

He is also survived by many devoted nieces,
nephews, cousins, and his friends from Cent-
ral High School Class of 197. Contributions
in his memory may be made to the American
Macular Degeneration Foundation
www.macular.org ROTH GOLDSTEINS' MEMORIAL CHAPEL
www.rothgoldsteins.com Bernard M. Gittelman of Boca Raton passed
away on July 6 from complications from
lingering health issues. He was 88. Mr. Gittel-
man was a family man, corporate executive
and business owner, avid golfer and loyal
friend. Born in Philadelphia in 1933 to Major
and Henrietta Gittelman, Bernie graduated
from Drexel University and spent many years
as an advertising executive for United Tech-
nical Publications and then for Chilton Pub-
lishing. He later owned his own advertising
sales company, The Gittelman Company, in
Fort Washington, PA, near where he lived. In
1991, he and his wife retired to Florida.

“Bernie was a natural salesman, with a
charming personality and an infectious
smile,” said Norma Gittelman, his wife of 67
years. First in Brigantine, NJ and then in Boca
Raton, Bernie was an ardent golfer and
bridge enthusiast, loved to fish, and enjoyed
hosting friends at his home. He is survived
by Norma, three children (Mark, Marsha and
Michael) and eight grandchildren, all of
whom miss him dearly. In lieu of flowers, the
family asks that contributions in Bernie’s
memory can be made to Wounded Warrior
Project at www.woundedwarriorproject.org
or to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital at
www.stjude.org. GLASSBERG
Eve Glassberg, age 102, of Elkins Park, PA.

died peacefully at home on June 20, 2021,
widow of Albert L. Glassberg; mother of Har-
riet Weiss (Larry), Barbara Glassberg, dec’d
and Joy Weissman (Dick, dec’d); grandmoth-
er of Mark Weiss, Fern Bianchi (Marc), and
Lauren Chesnick (David) and 5 great-grand-
children: Phillip (Lauren), Ben, Kimberly, Ali,
and Sarah. Family was everything to her.

Contributions in her memory may be made to
Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, Uni-
versity of the Arts or a charity of your choice.

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Judith Marla Goldstein (nee Granat) on July
5, 2021, wife of Mark Nathan Goldstein,
mother of Rabbi Gedalia (Chana Chaya) Gold-
stein, Tuvia (Chana Tila) Goldstein and Daniel
(Talia Sarah) Goldstein. Sister of Michael
Barry (Kathy) Granat, also survived by 19
grandchildren. Contributions in her memory
may be made to Pancreatic Cancer Action
Network (PanCAN) www.PanCAN.org
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GORDON On March 23, 2021, the world lost an angel.

Erica Jill Gordon, daughter, sister, niece,
friend, and cat mom, passed away at the
Cleveland Clinic in Westin, Florida, with her
devoted family by her side. She was 36. Erica
was tiny in stature, but not in strength. She
was a fighter. Erica battled Crohn’s disease --
and other illnesses stemming from her dia-
gnosis, such as colitis, psoriasis, arthritis,
and gastroparesis -- since the age of 9 --
when it was finally diagnosed. She was vocal
about her diagnoses, labeling herself as a
Crohn’s “fighter” and “warrior.” Hospital vis-
its and surgeries, unfortunately, became the
norm for her, and she spent much of the time
at home struggling -- yet, this wasn’t the face
she portrayed to the world. Fun-loving and
silly, she was never one to complain. She re-
mained hopeful even in dark times. She was
truly a girly girl, who loved fashion, beauty,
and boys. She loved to sing and dance and
post silly videos on her social media. She
was fun-loving, outgoing, friendly, and easy
to get to know. Family was everything to
Erica. She considered her mother to be her
very best friend. She was fiercely protective
of her family, including her older brother. She
had many close friends, both in Florida and in
Pennsylvania, whom she’d see often. Erica
would do anything for those she cared about
and was a loving mom to her cat, Haze. Born
in Philadelphia, Erica was raised in the Phil-
adelphia suburbs of Richboro and Hunting-
don Valley, before moving to Pompano
Beach, Florida, near her parents. She is a
2003 graduate of Council Rock North High
School. Erica is lovingly remembered by her
beloved mother, Arlene Walters; her much-
missed father, the late Robert Gordon; and
her devoted stepfather, Ken “Pops” Walters.

Erica is also survived by her older brother,
Jared Gordon; sister-in-law, Erica Brooke
Gordon; and aunt and uncle, Lori and Gary
“Doc” Cooperstein. She is the niece of the
late Gary Segal.

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facebook.com/jewishexponent Harold (Hal) I. Goodman, age 84, was born in
Philadelphia on February 12, 1936. He
passed away on June 30 at Northern Light
Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor, with
his wife Florence by his side, after suffering a
massive heart attack. Hal was a graduate of
Akiba Hebrew Academy (presently Barrack
Hebrew Academy), class of 1954. He also
graduated from Drexel University in Phil-
adelphia. Hal was a pain control doctor who
did not use pharmaceuticals, and a clinical
psychologist. Hal and Florence bought a va-
cation home in Eastport in 1988 and once re-
tired, he moved there permanently. Hal
served as flotilla commander of the Eastport
Coast Guard Auxiliary, was vessel examiner
and taught boating safety courses. He was a
ham operator and volunteered with the Mari-
time Mobile Services Network. He played his
flute at several music meets in Washington
County. Hal was sick for several years, with
encephalitis and then a stroke, which con-
fined his once active life to a wheelchair and
hospital bed. He missed his activities but
never complained and kept his wonderful
sense of humor. Hal was predeceased by his
son, Lee Allen Goodman, an artist In New
York City and his parents Margaret and
Samuel Goodman. He is survived by his
wife Florence Brunner: his sister Hermina
(Norman) Kranzdorf; his daughter Robin
(Mark) Way; grandchildren Melissa and Matt
Way and Samantha (Alex) Roth, and three
great grandchildren. Donations in Hal’s
memory may be made to the Cobscook Insti-
tute in Lubec, ME 04652 or Drexel University
in Philadelphia PA 19104.

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Louis Kahn, July 18, 2021 of Wynnewood,
PA. Beloved husband of the late Vivian (nee
Shapiro); loving father of Deborah H. Kahn
and Jacalyn S. Kahn; devoted brother of the
late Saul Kahn. Services and interment were
private. Contributions in his memory may be
made to JCHAI, 274 S. Bryn Mawr Avenue,
Bryn Mawr, PA 19010.

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