J une , 2019 D eath N otices
JACOBS DEATH NOTICES
DEATH NOTICES
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DEATH NOTICES
JACOBS LABOV
LEVICK MACHLOWITZ
Milton (Mickey) Jacobs, age 94, on May 19,
2018. Mickey was a Pharmacist’s Mate dur-
ing World War II in the South Pacific. After
the war, he entered the family business, Jay
Shoes, four retail women’s shoe stores in the
Philadelphia area, with his father and brother.
At the age of 40, a career change brought
him back to his beloved medical career. As
an executive in American Medical Affiliates,
Mickey was able to work with state and feder-
al government agencies to improve the lives
of the elderly in nursing homes. His last
years were devoted to the care of his wife of
over 70 years, Sara. Mickey is survived by his
wife Sara (Kenig), his children Ken and Ren-
ee Langmuir (Robert), as well as his grand-
children Caroline Coral (Lucas), Larry Rus-
sock, Molly Jacobs, and Alexander (Terri Ann
Guingab). KAUFFMAN
Rose Kauffman(nee Katz), age 93, passed
away May 24, 2019. Beloved wife of Leonard
Kauffman. Loving mother of Meryl (Alan)
Houghton, and the late Nina Kauffman. Ador-
ing grandmother of Colin Houghton, and
Sean (Isabel Heine) Houghton.
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS KLEMPNER
Lynne Klempner (nee Rapoport), May 25,
2019; of Glen Mills, PA; beloved wife of Ben-
son; loving mother of Marc R. Klempner
(Robyn) and Todd Klempner (Alexia Giblin);
devoted sister of Dr. Neil Rapoport (Beth
Ann); cherished grandmother of Josh, Jake,
Ila, Cameron and Lauren. Contributions in her
memory may be made to the American Can-
cer Society www.cancer.org
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
KOFFER Janice Koffer (nee Jacobs), on June 16,
2019. Beloved wife of the late Paul; Loving
mother of Harris (Katherine), Perry (Debbie)
and Minette (Scott) Lyons. Also survived by 6
grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.
Services and Interment were private. Contri-
butions in her memory may be made to a
charity of the donor's choice.
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS KOHN
Sylvia B. Kohn, 86, of Voorhees, NJ died
June 2, 2019. She received her Bachelors at
Temple University and her Masters at Rowan
University. Sylvia worked as a Personnel Dir-
ector for Stetson Hats in Philadelphia, PA.
She later became a 3rd Grade Teacher in the
Brown’s Mills School District, called “Mrs.
Kind” by her students, and an Elementary
Guidance Counselor in the Cherry Hill School
System. Sylvia and her family were a Found-
ing Family of Temple Sinai in Cinnaminson,
NJ and she was active in their Sisterhood,
serving as President in the 1960’s. She vo-
lunteered at the Jewish Geriatric Home in
Cherry Hill, was involved in Fundraising, and
was Volunteer Of The Year in 1997. She also
volunteered for CASA (Court Appointed Spe-
cial Advocate) in Burlington County Family
Court. Sylvia is survived by her husband Dr.
Norman Kohn of Voorhees, NJ two daugh-
ters; Susan (Walter) Stern of Plainsboro, NJ
and Debra (Paul M. Kulp) Kohn of Silver
Spring, MD, six grandchildren; Frankie,
Emily, Michael, Sam, Andrew and Jessica
and a brother Dr. Jack Budnick. Contribu-
tions can be made to Jewish Family and Chil-
dren’s Service, www.jfcssnj.org.
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JEWISHEXPONENT.COM Bernard (Bud) H. Labov, 93, of Elkins Park,
PA, passed away on the early morning of Sat-
urday, June 8, 2019 at the Abramson Center,
North Wales after a valiant fight with Parkin-
son’s Disease. He was born October 2, 1925
in Philadelphia to Morris and Rose Labov.
He was married to Arlene A. Frank who pre-
deceased him. Surviving are his daughter
Marci Kenny (Daniel), sons Steven Labov
(Lisa), Dr. Joel Greenhill (Janet); grand-
daughters, Jaime, Jaclyn, Shannon and
Paula; niece, Roberta; nephew, Kenny. Pre-
deceasing Bernard was his sister, Florence.
Wanting to serve his Country, Bud joined the
armed forces (US Navy) at the age of 17 with
his father’s consent. He served aboard the
destroyer USS Winslow at war-time. He was
most proud of his involvement in defense of
his Country when he was assigned to secur-
ity forces off the coast of NJ on May 14,
1945. During this assignment he was in-
volved in the capture of a German submarine
and its crew who were subsequently trans-
ferred to Fort Dupont, DE. Subsequent to the
Navy, Bud joined the Philadelphia Police De-
partment following in his father Morris’ foot-
steps. After twelve years of service he was
critically injured in the line of duty in an ex-
plosion necessitating his retirement as a po-
lice officer. While on the police department
he was a member of the association of Jew-
ish police officers ‘Shomrim of Philadelphia’
with his father. He served in patrol as well as
driver and security to Sergeant and then Cap-
tain Frank Rizzo. Bernard was the second of
three generations of law enforcement (Mor-
ris, Bernard, Steven; 1914 through 2018).
During his military service he was awarded
several medals including the World War II
Victory Medal followed by an honorable dis-
charge. During his law enforcement service,
he was awarded the Purple Heart from the
American Police Hall of Fame for his critical
injury on-duty necessitating surgery, four
months of hospitalization followed by an ex-
tensive recovery. Following the police depart-
ment, he worked for a prominent Phil-
adelphia private detective agency as a detect-
ive rising over the years to the position of ex-
ecutive vice president of the 150-officer firm.
He was an active member in excess of 50
years of both the American Legion and the
Fraternal Order of Police. In his retirement he
volunteered for Abington Memorial Hospital
while taking care of his ill wife Arlene. Contri-
butions in his memory may be made to: The
Chapel of Four Chaplains, Philadelphia Navy
Yard, 1201 Constitution Avenue, #649, Phil-
adelphia, PA 19112.
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
LANDSTEIN Martin Landstein, 94, passed away peace-
fully on Thursday, May 30, 2019 at his home
on Bay Harbor Islands, FL. Formerly of Bala
Cynwyd, PA, Martin was a proud veteran of
WWII, serving in the Air Force. He was prede-
ceased by Ruth Landstein, Jacquelyn Land-
stein and his daughter Nancy Landstein. He is
survived by his beloved daughter Marcia
Kaufman (Barry), son Jeffrey Krauklis
(Brenda), son Larry Kosoy (Karen), nephew
David Schlossberg (Lucia), niece Susan
Berkowitz (Mitch) and his loving partner
Linda Hoffman. In addition, he leaves behind
grandsons Matthew, Jamie, Shaun & two
great granddaughters. Marty will be re-
membered as a generous, loving man of
class who lived life to the fullest. Donations
may be made to the charity of choice.
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Allan M. Levick, resident of Lake Worth, Flor-
ida, previously from Elkins Park,
Pennsylvania, passed away on June 11, 2019
at the age of 96 surrounded by his loving
family. He was born on October 20, 1922 in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was the be-
loved husband for 66 years of Shirley (nee
Weinstein). Devoted father of Marlene (Ora
Sue McKinnon) Levick, Gail (Bruce) Berman,
Honey (Daniel) Bronson; and adoring grand-
father to Jennifer (Douglas) Robins, Ben-
jamin (Alison) Bronson, Sarah Rose Bronson,
and Aaron Berman. He is also survived by his
sister Edythe (the late Lewis) Rapkin. He was
predeceased by his brother Harold (the late
Bobby) Levick. In lieu of flowers, memorial
donations may be made to the charity of your
choice. LEVITT
Julie B. Levitt, 57, of Southampton Pa,
passed away on May 18 th , 2019. Devoted wife
of Steven Levitt for 30 years. Daughter of
Gladys (nee Shafus) and Paul Barsky. A
graduate of Northeast High and Dobbins
Technical School for Dental Assisting. Contri-
butions in her memory may be made to the
National Multiple Sclerosis Society or the Ab-
ramson Center for Jewish Life.
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS LOIGMAN
Sonia A. Loigman (nee Spielberg) June 11,
2019. Wife of the late Darwin; mother of An-
drea Loigman (Stewart Riley) and Bruce (De-
borah) Loigman. Contributions in her
memory may be made to Reform Cong.
Keneseth Israel, 8339 Old York Rd., Elkins
Park PA 19027 or Hearing Loss Assoc. of
America www.hearingloss.org
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS LONDON
Norman London, on June 8, 2019. Husband
of Barbara (nee Polinsky). Father of Amy
London and Chad (Wendy) London. Brother
in law of Howard (Barbara) Polinsky. Grand-
father of Casey, Toni, Olivia, William and
Penny. Contributions in his memory may be
made to Autism Speaks, 1 East 33rd St., 4th
Fl., New York, NY 10016 or Parkinson Coun-
cil, 111 Presidential Blvd., Suite 141, Bala
Cynwyd, PA 19004.
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
LUKOFF Sydney Lukoff, on May 26, 2019 . Beloved
and devoted husband of 67 years to Annly
(nee FADEN). Loving father of the late Steph-
en Lukoff, Wendy (Larry) Kleeman, Jodi
(Marc) Ratnowsky and Lisa (Steven) Meyers.
Cherished grandfather of Andrew (fiancé Jas-
mine Bensky) Kleeman, Philip Ratnowsky,
Jarrett Kleeman, Corey Ratnowsky, Marisa
Meyers, Ethan Ratnowsky, Justin Meyers,
Zachary Meyers and Jeremy Meyers. He was
a veteran and served in the US Army. He was
a respected dentist for almost 60 years in
Philadelphia. Contributions in his memory
may be made to Abramson Center for Jewish
Life or the Alzheimer's Association.
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Eleanore Levin Machlowitz, June 9, 2019.
Age 96. Predeceased by her loving husband,
Roy. Beloved mother of Marilyn (Edward
Katz) and David (Sheryl Steinberg Machlow-
itz). Cherished grandmother of Jennifer, Kar-
en, and Kevin. Innovative, imaginative edu-
cator and traveler, she published quizzes in
this paper in the 1960’s. Contributions
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RAPHAEL-SACKS MAILMAN
Anne Mailman (nee Pell), June 18, 2019; of
Ft. Washington, PA; beloved wife of the late
Murray; loving mother of Judith Klaskin
(Bruce) and Joyce Schulz (Mark); cherished
grandmother of Eben (Susan), Seth (Robyn),
Jason (Tobi), Craig (Lauren) and Randy
(Amy); also survived by 7 adoring great-
grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to Cong.
Beth Or
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
MAITIN Dr. Ellen C. Maitin, on June 7, 2019. She is
survived by her husband, Dr. David Behar,
three daughters and son-in-law's, Dr. Brit-
tany Behar and Nicholas Morelli, Courtney
and Andrew Kaplin, and Danielle Behar and
Dr. Casey Anderson; and by her sister and
brother-in-law, Karin and Gary Schnoll and
brother and sister-in-law, Dr. Roger Behar
and Ann Behar. She was preceded in death
by her parents and her sister Gail Maitin. The
family asks that any donations be made in El-
len's honor to either the National Kidney
Foundation or Pancreatic Cancer Action Net-
work. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS MEIL
Nettie Meil (nee Paul), on June 9, 2019. Wife
of the late Stanley Meil. Mother of Hank Meil,
Barbara Hobson (Joseph DePierre) and
Pamela Meil (Thomas Reuding). Grandmoth-
er of Jason, Gabriel, Ari and Jenny.
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS MOSES
Alan Moses, May 25, 2019, husband of Mar-
cia (nee Hershman) of Phila. Father of the
late Michael Elliot Moses (Karin), brother of
Dr. Melvin Moses (Tanya) and David Moses
(Marsha). Grandfather of Jack and Lilly. Con-
tributions in his memory may be made to a
charity of the donor's choice.
JOSEPH LEVINE & SONS
NEIGUT Dorothea Emma Neigut, also lovingly known
as Dolly, a true woman of valor, passed away
on June 7, 2019 at Abramson Center for Jew-
ish Living. She was active in the Jewish com-
munity, multiple charity affairs and president
of The Sisterhood of Tiferes Israel of Norris-
town for an unprecedented 8 years. Stanley
and Dolly shared their 71st wedding an-
niversary this past April 17th. She leaves be-
hind a loving, caring husband Stanley Joel
Neigut, daughters Linda Neigut Millis and
Heidi Tulish, son Erik Neigut, grandchildren
Nicole, Ashley, Alexandra and Alana and great
grandchildren Ryan and Jason. She was
loved and beloved by every person who knew
her. A private graveside service will be held
for immediate family only. Donations in her
memory may be made to the American Heart
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RICHMAN DEATH NOTICES
NOVAK Erwin (Sheik) Novak, 93, of Delray Beach,
FL., formerly of Philadelphia, died April 11,
2019. Beloved husband of the late Penny
(Krusen). Brother of the late Rose Skaroff,
Ida Ball, Anne Schwartz and Eve Skolnik.
Survived by loving nieces and nephews and
great nieces and nephews.
PERLMAN Robert A. Perlman, son of Beatrice Rock-
ower Perlman and Abe L. Perlman, passed
away on Sunday, June 2, 2019. He is sur-
vived by his sons, Eli(Kathleen) and
Daniel(Lesley); grandchildren, Kyle, Jack,
Kayla, and Chloe. He is also survived by his
siblings Barbara P.(George) Barnett and Dr.
Michael S. (Gail) Perlman. Mr. Perlman was a
graduate of Central High School and Temple
University where he majored in Business Ad-
ministration. He honorably served his coun-
try for three years in the United States Army.
Donations in memory of Mr. Perlman may be
made to the Simon Rockower journalism
awards, or to The Abramson Center for Jew-
ish Life.
PODGUR Asna Podgur (nee Feldman) on June 10,
2019 in Boca Raton, Florida. Wife of the late
Julian. Mother of Herschel (Robin) Podgur,
Lisa (Michael) Cuscuna and Vicki (Robert)
Hoof. Grandmother of Max (Jacki) Cuscuna
and Lauren Cuscuna, Great-grandmother of
Nicholas. Contributions in her memory may
be made to the Parkinson’s Foundation
www.parkinson.org or American Diabetes As-
sociation, 150 Momument Ave, Ste 100, Bala
Cynwyd PA 19004.
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERGS'
RAPHAEL-SACKS POWERS
Morris Powers, June 12, 2019. Beloved hus-
band of the late Pearl (nee Berkowitz); loving
father of David (Hope) Powers, Andrea (Gary)
Bruell and Ellen (Sanh) Le; devoted grand-
father of Eric (Elizabeth), Julie (Daniel) and
Alexandra (David); adoring great-grandfather
of Skylar, Samuel, Rebecca and Rachel. Con-
tributions in his memory may be made to
Lymphoma Society, PO Box 6236, New York,
NY 10128 or Multiple Sclerosis Society, 30 S.
17th St., Ste 800, Phila., PA 19103.
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS RICHMAN
HELEN RICHMAN (nee Polokoff), on June 13,
2019. Wife of the late Benjamin; Mother of
David (Diane), Bruce (Lois), Craig and Glenn
(Yoriko); Grandmother of Leonard (Jennifer),
Leena, Jamie (Lee) and Jill (Oded). Also sur-
vived by 7 great grand-children. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to a char-
ity of donor's choice.
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