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GLICK Sadly, Irving “Myer” Glick passed away
peacefully on Sunday, May 28, 2017.He was
born in Blonie, a suburb of Warsaw in Po-
land. He was the sole Holocaust survivor of
the family of 6 siblings and parents. He was
in the uprising of the Warsaw Ghetto as well
as the concentration camps of Majdanek and
Auschwitz-Birkenau. For many years he
spoke of his experiences to children of all
ages, as well as adults. He was the recipient
of the Miles Lerman Holocaust Education
Award for his dedication to keeping alive the
memory of the six million Jews who per-
ished. He was the owner of Tri-City Lumber
in Vineland and an active member of Beth Is-
rael Synagogue for many years. He served on
the Board of Directors, was a member of the
Men’s Club, sang in the synagogue choir and
was the shofar blower for the High Holidays
for many years. He was also a member of
B’nai Brith, the United States Holocaust Mu-
seum in Washington, DC and a proud Ha-
dassah Associate. He was honored several
times by the Bat Ami chapter of Hadassah for
his involvement in their projects and also
honored by the Southern New Jersey Region
of Hadassah. He was an accomplished ama-
teur artist in all media, including stained
glass. He had exhibits at the Vineland Public
Library as well as Cumberland County Col-
lege. He had won several ribbons at the Seni-
or Art Show, both locally and at the state
level. He loved taking videos of his children
and grandchildren. Three years ago he
moved to Marlton, NJ with his wife to be
closer to his children. He became a member
of Beth El congregation in Voorhees. He is
survived by his loving wife Nella (Distenfeld)
of 58 years, Children Eli Glick (Robin) of La-
fayette Hill, PA, Ethel Rosenberg, of Mount
Laurel, NJ & Susan Cancell, of Marlton NJ;
grandchildren Jason & Evan Rosenberg and
Samantha & Alexander Cancell, sister-in-law
Yetta Bergstein and several nieces, nephews
and cousins. The funeral was held Monday,
May 29, 2017 at 1pm at Beth Israel Syn-
agogue at 1015 E. Park Avenue in Vineland.
Interment followed at Alliance Cemetery on
Gershal Avenue in Norma, NJ. Memorial
donations can be made to the charity of your
choice. WAINWRIGHT-BERNHARDT Funeral Home
GOLDBERG Murray Goldberg, May 26, 2017, of Phil-
adelphia, formerly of New York, New Jersey
and Florida; beloved husband of Marilyn (nee
Schmall); devoted father of Amy Goldberg-Al-
berts (Robert), and Mannie Goldberg; dear
grandfather of David Alberts and Ben and
Clara Goldberg; cherished brother of Estelle
Abrams. Relatives and friends are invited to
a Graveside Service, Tuesday, May 30, Time
at Beth Israel Cemetery in Woodbridge, NJ.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in his
memory may be made to the Juvenile Dia-
betes Research Foundation, www.jdrrf.org, or
to a charity of the donor’s choice.
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
GOLDBERG Saul Goldberg, June 13, 2017 of Upper
Gwynedd, Pa. Beloved husband of Sheila. De-
voted father of Louis (Robin) Goldberg.
Proud grandfather of Matthew Goldberg. Lov-
ing brother of Dorothy Miller. Saul, was a
Graduate of Ambler High School, Drexel Isti-
tute of Technology ( Drexel U) and a long
time member of the Ambler Community. Rel-
atives and friends were invited to services
June 15 at Joseph Levine & Sons 4737 Street
Road Trevose, Pa. Contributions in his
memory be made to the American Diabetes
Association. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
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HOFFMAN Anne Naomi Gordon (nee Israelitan) on May
22, 2017. Beloved wife of the late Arnold.
Devoted mother of Toby Knopf (Dr. David)
and the late Linda Schwartz (the late Barrie).
Loving grandmother of Debra Weisleder
(Seth). Loving great-grandmother of Jordyn
Ava and Danielle Farah. 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 GOSS
Frances Gloria Goss (nee Chinchin), June 2,
2017 at the age of 97, having lived a long and
happy life. Mother of Aylene Coulter and Neil
(Faye) Shapiro. Grandmother of Gabrielle
(Jordan) Zucker, Chyna Shapiro, Jessica
MacMichael, and Zeke MacMichael. Great-
grandmother of Chloe MacMichael.
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS HARRIS
Emanuel Harris, 95, of Warminster and
formerly of Shenandoah, passed away
Monday at Abington Memorial Hospital after
a brief illness. He was the son of the late Sam
Harris and Bertha Kaplan and the husband of
Ethel Factor Harris. Born in Shenandoah on
Feb. 2, 1922, Emanuel was the owner and
operator of the former Harris Bakery in Shen-
andoah. He was president of the Kehillat Is-
rael Congregation; treasurer of the B'nai
B'rith organization; member of the preserva-
tion committee of the Kehillat Israel
Cemetery; American Legion member; a mem-
ber of the former Shenandoah Elks Lodge;
and a World War ll Army veteran. Emanuel
was an avid student of history and current
events, an amateur auto mechanic and a dot-
ing family man who also loved to dance. He
was preceded in death by his two sisters,
Sara Harris Malett and Bess Harris Apple
Klitzner. In addition to his wife, he is sur-
vived by two children, Dr. Ronald Harris and
his wife Margery, and Sharon Harris Klein
and husband Steven Linhard; sister Dorothy
Harris Pollack; three grandchildren, David
Harris, Randi Harris and her husband Gor-
don Barron, and Michael Klein; granddaugh-
ters Porsha and Nasheema Linhard; and
nieces and nephews. Religious services were
held on Wednesday May 10, 2017 at noon at
the Kravitz Home for Funerals Inc., 40 N.
Jardin St., Shenandoah with Rabbi Larry Ka-
plan officiating. Interment with full military
honors will follow at the Kehillat Israel
Cemetery in Sheanandoah Heights.
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HARRISON Marlene Harrison (nee Douglas), June 3,
2017. Wife of Jerold. Mother of Scott (Amy)
Harrison, Darren (Stacey) Harrison, Jeffrey
Harrison (Abby Yankawitz) and Danielle
(Tony) Daguanno. Sister of Harvey (late Ju-
dith) Douglas and Deborah (late Sanford)
Leventhal. Grandmother of Jordyn and
Brooke Harrison, Chase and Emery Harrison,
Samuel Harrison, Evan and Alexa Yankawitz,
Jacob and Bella Daguanno. Contributions in
her memory may be made to the Greater
Philadelphia Chapter of ALS, 321 Norristown
Road, Suite 260, Ambler PA 19002
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
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Nina Magil Hausner, on June 13, 2017. Be-
loved wife of the late Alan Hausner. sister of
Ronnie Allen (Herb), aunt of Wendy Miller
(Hal), great aunt of Paula and Jennifer Miller
and cousin of Cindy Taubman (Richard).
Also,daughter of Mildred and Leon Magil,
granddaughter of Jennie and Charles Gold-
man and Rose and Myer Magil, sister of Paul
(all deceased),). The Cheltenham resident
was flamboyant and colorful in art, dress and
personality. As an artist, she experimented in
many mediums. While she did printmaking,
created sculpture, designed jewelry and fash-
ioned dolls, her main focus was abstract
paintings in acrylic, watercolor and montage.
She flooded her work with luminous
colors.Nina’s goal was to stimulate and chal-
lenge her imagination as well as that of oth-
ers. Creating was as important to her as
breathing. In her 35 years of teaching art,
primarily in the Philadelphia School System,
she prized the enthusiasm reflected in the
faces of her students from 5 to 85 when cre-
ativity captured their spirit. Nina’s art is her
legacy. She wanted people who experienced
her work to smile, to be uplifted, to find their
own interpretation. Her training included the
Tyler School of Art where she received her
B.S. and M.A., along with the Pennsylvania
Academy of Fine Arts, University of the Arts,
Fleischer Art Memorial, Cheltenham Art Cen-
ter, Allen’s Lane Art Center and the Phil-
adelphia Museum of Art. Nina was raised in a
Kosher household and was a graduate of
Akiba Hebrew AcademyShe was imbued with
a reverence for Israel and visited 19 times.
Learning piano helped arouse Nina's pas-
sion for music. Starting to attend Phil-
adelphia Orchestra concerts as a child, she
continued that practice until this year. Along
with her art, Nina leaves behind her myriad
collection of friends and family. Family was
central in her life.The traditional family Shab-
bot dinners were the glue. Contributions can
be sent in Nina’s name to Friends of the Is-
rael Defense Forces.
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
HECHT Barry Hecht, May 31, 201. Beloved husband
to Ruby (nee Katz), and loving father to their
children, Lon (Karen), Joshua, and Mandy.
Proud Grandpop to Emma and Ethan. Broth-
er of David Hecht. Best friend to his loyal
puppy, Sammy, who never left his side. Barry
had a smile that lit up the world and will be
forever missed by his family and friends.
Contributions in his memory may be made to
a charity of the donor’s choice.
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS HIRSHBERG
Sol Hirshberg, on June 4, 2017. Husband of
the late Jacqueline (nee Aarons). Father of
Gail (Dr. Alan) Josselson and Dr. Louis (Kim-
berly) Hirshberg. Grandfather of Meredith,
Brian (Andrea), Geoffrey, Lora (Michael),
Megan (Michael), and the late Steven
(Benay). Great-Grandfather of Rafi, Taylor,
Benjamin, Callie, Scarlett, Grant, and Joshua.
Contributions in his memory may be made to
B’nai Brith or to the Steven D. Josselson Tik-
vah Fund at Camp Ramah in the Poconos.
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Rita Hoffman (nee Brotkin) on May 25, 2017.
Beloved wife of the late Victor Hoffman. De-
voted mother of James Hoffman (Karen) and
Fran Hoffman (Alan Goldberg). Loving
grandmother of Allison Hoffman (Jeremy
Himelfarb), Jason Hoffman (Fiance, Alexan-
dra Wolfson), Marc Goldberg (Fiance, Sam-
antha Rolfe), Lisa Goldberg, and Joel Gold-
berg. Loving great grandmother of Noah
Himelfarb and Mason Goldberg. She atten-
ded Temple University and the University of
Miami. She was a great admirer of the arts
and a strong supporter of the State of Israel.
She enjoyed working as an interior decorator
and frequently contributed to her husband's
custom home business. She loved spending
time with her family at her house in Margate.
Contributions in her memory may be made to
the American Heart Association, American
Friends of Magen David Adom, or the
Alzheimer’s Association.
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS HOICKER
Evelyn Hoicker (nee Katz), age 89, died on
May 16, 2017. She was a retired medical re-
ceptionist who resided in Havertown,
Pennsylvania. Beloved wife of the late Paul;
loving mother of Arlene (David) Noble and
Gary (Anita) Hoicker; dear sister of Dorothy
Miller and Marvin Kaye; and also survived by
5 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.
Contributions in her memory may be made to
a charity of the donor's choice.
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS JACOBS
Barney Meyer Jacobs, 89, of Princeton, NJ
died on Friday June 2, 2017 at the University
Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro,
NJ. Born in Syracuse, NY, Mr. Jacobs resided
in Paterson, NJ and Fair Lawn, NJ before his
recent move to Princeton. He was the
owner/operator of Jay-Gee TV an electronics
repair establishment in Paterson. Mr. Jac-
obs was active in Temple Emanuel in Pater-
son, where he was a past president of the
Men’s Club. He was a veteran of the U.S.
Army, who served during World War II. Pre-
deceased by his wife of 39 years, Glenna Jac-
obs (nee Scolnick), Mr. Jacobs is survived by
his daughters and their husbands, Judith and
Richard Falkin of Springfield, NJ and Karen
and Howard Brooks of Southampton, PA.
Also surviving are his three grandchildren
and their spouses Jessica Gantman (Ken-
neth), Jaime Schultz (Michael) and Corey
Falkin (Erica) and his three great-grandchil-
dren Jake, Emma and Noah. Donations in
memory of Mr. Jacobs may be made to the
Alzheimer’s Association, www.alz.org. Ser-
vices were held on Monday June 5, 2017 at
Riverside Cemetery, Saddle Brook, NJ. Ar-
rangements were by Menorah Chapels at
Millburn, Union, NJ.
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KAHN Sidney Joshua Kahn passed away peacefully
surrounded by family at age 85 on June 3,
2017 (10 Sivan 5777) in Sacramento, CA.
Born in Philadelphia to Arthur and Rose (née
Moskowitz) Kahn, Sidney attended Central
High School (192nd class) and the Phil-
adelphia College of Pharmacy and Science,
graduating in pharmacy in 1954. After com-
pleting a residency at Thomas Jefferson Hos-
pital in Philadelphia, he joined the U.S. Pub-
lic Health Service in 1955, working among
the Native American communities in South
Dakota until 1957. Sid had a long and distin-
guished career as a hospital pharmacist and
administrator, including as Director of Phar-
macy Services at Albert Einstein Medical Cen-
ter (Northern Division) and then Assistant Ex-
ecutive Director there. From his marriage to
Martha T. First in 1954, Sidney had four chil-
dren: Reuven (Carina Grossman), Randi (Ale-
jandro Cadji), Sara (Yossi Shapiro) and Liora
(Dave Plotkin). Martha and Sid built a warm
and supportive home, imbued with Jewish
and humanistic values, along with much
laughter. He remarried Judy Dlugach in
1986, then moving to Lititz, PA; in 2003 they
relocated to Walnut Creek CA. He also leaves
behind seven grandchildren (Ohad, Yael,
Shira, Raz, Isaac, Zeev and Autumn), and one
great grandchild (Ya’ara). He is survived by
his sister Lois Ruben of Los Angeles and was
predeceased by his sister Freida Capone.
Sidney Kahn was a charismatic, much-re-
spected and well-liked administrator and
leader, blessed with a great sense of humor,
technical expertise and a flair for storytelling
and crafts, along with wide intellectual in-
terests. He was a dedicated family man and
an exemplary father to his children, helping
to instill in them a strong sense of Jewish
identity, and responsibility to themselves,
their family and the wider community. Well
loved by friends and family, he will be greatly
missed. KANER
Lillian “Libby” Titlebaum Kaner, 89, of Rock-
ville, Maryland, previously of Milton and Can-
ton, Massachusetts and Tamarac, Florida
passed away at her home on June 8, 2017.
She was the beloved wife and best friend of
58 years of the late Melvin Kaner, she was
the much loved mother of Ellen and Bill Bres-
nick of Potomac, Maryland, Paul Kaner of
Sharon, Massachusetts, Debbi and Bob
Goldich of Blue Bell, Pennsylvania and Mi-
chael and Barbara Kaner of Newtown,
Pennsylvania, the adored nana of Bethany
(Bresnick) and Jay Spector, Sara (Bresnick)
and Adam Tennen, Matthew Goldich and
Robyn Weinstein, Russell Goldich, Mitchell
Goldich, Shelly Kaner, Stephanie Kaner,
Jason Kaner and Joshua Kaner and the late
Max Steven Kaner. She was also the cher-
ished “GG” of Jordyn, Micah, Rylie, Blake,
Liam and Graham. She was also the daugh-
ter of the late Sarah and Myer Titlebaum of
Dorchester and the sister of the late Eliot
Tanner, Melvin Titlebaum and Ruth Glincher.
She was an active member of Sisterhood for
over 65 years, a life member of Hadassah, a
member of Eastern Star and a former presid-
ent of Parent’s League of Hebrew College.
Libby was employed by the Beth Israel Hos-
pital as a purchasing agent of medical and
surgical supplies for many years. She also
worked for the Department of the Navy dur-
ing World War II. Funeral services were held
at Stanetsky Memorial Chapel, 475 Washing-
ton Street, Canton, MA. on Sunday, June 11,
at 2pm. Interment followed at Sharon Me-
morial Park, Sharon, MA. Donations in
memory of Libby may be sent to Torah Fund,
3080 Broadway, New York, NY, 10027; Dana-
Farber Cancer Institute, 450 Brookline Ave.,
Boston, MA, 02215 or the Pennsylvania
chapter of the FIDF, Fort Washington, PA.
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Werner Kary, June 14, 2017. Husband of
Shirley (nee Pinkowitz). Father of Bruce (Ju-
dith) Kary and Melissa (Dondi) Allen. Grand-
father of Heather (Tom) Keiser, Brynne Kary,
Ben Kary and Wednesday Pupo. Great-grand-
father of Aiden and Kai. Brother of Gerda
(Kurt) Saling. Contributions in his memory
may be made to Seasons Hospice & Palliat-
ive Care of Pennsylvania, 2200 Renaissance
Blvd., Suite 110, King of Prussia PA 19406.
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS KIRSCH
Roberta Kirsch (nee Dechter) May 26, 2017.
She was a special education teacher who
resided in Northeast Phila. Devoted wife of
Ted Kirsch. Loving mother of Jodie Lachman
(Andy) and Joel Kirsch (Emily). Beloved Boo
Boo of Rachel, Emma, Benjamin, and Gabri-
elle. Contributions in Roberta’s memory may
be made to Ahava, Hebrew for Love for Ab-
used Children, B’nai Zion Foundation, 1430
Broadway, #1804, New York, NY 10018.
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS KISH
Bernice Kish on May 29, 2017. 95 years old.
25 year resident of Atlantic City's Ocean Club.
Devoted Jewish Family Services volunteer.
Loved to sing, dance, and spend time with
friends and family. Survived by son Stephen,
daughters Marsha and Debbie, and grandchil-
dren Ben, Mindy, and Diane. Contributions
can be made to Jewish Family Services of At-
lantic and Cape May Counties, 607 Jerome
Avenue, Margate City, NJ 08402
KOLE Ellis Kole, May 19, 2017, at the age of 94.
Husband of Vera (nee Finkelstein). Father of
Mona Mizrachi. Brother of Jack Kolakowski
and the late Irving Kole. Grandfather of
Jonathan Mizrachi and Heather (Kris) Mizra-
chi. Great-grandfather of Alexander and Julia.
Bother-in-law of Gloria and the late Allen Ty-
man. Contributions in his memory may be
made to the Jewish Federation of Greater
Philadelphia, 2100 Arch St., Phila PA 19103.
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS KRAMER
Deena Levin Kramer passed away peacefully
on June 7, 2017 at age 76. Born September
12, 1940 in Philadelphia, Deena was the
daughter of Marion (Landis) and Henry Levin.
She was the beloved wife of Milton Kramer
who passed in 2001. Deena was the loving
mother of Max Kramer, Hannah Flancer
(Gary), Lee Kramer and cherished grand-
mother of Jake, Matthew, Jack, Gabrielle,
Daniel. She is also survived by her brothers
Jonah Levin and Herbie Levin. Services were
held on June 9, 2017. Donations in Deena’s
memory may be made to the Abramson Cen-
ter for Jewish Life, 1425 Horsham Rd, North
Wales, PA 19454.
BOYD-HORROX-GIVNISH KRETCHMAN
Claire S. Kretchman (nee Barmat), age 91,
died on May 28, 2017. Wife of the late Nor-
man; mother of Marsha (Louis) Podel and the
late Ilene Kretchman; grandmother of Hara
(Scott) Caplan and Brandon (Meredith)
Podel; and great-grandmother of Noa Caplan,
Caden Caplan, and Isla Podel. Contributions
in her memory may be made to a charity of
the donor's choice.
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JEWISHEXPONENT.COM Sidney I. Leabman, Esq. May 22, 2017. Hus-
band of Ilene (nee Udell); father of Heidi
(Lee) Gross, Michael Leabman, Esq., and
Jackie (John) Brinton; also survived by 5
grandchildren. Contributions in his memory
may be made to American Diabetes Associ-
ation, 150 Monument Rd., Suite 100, Bala
Cynwyd PA 19004.
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS LEVENKRON
Linda S. Levenkron (nee Snyder), May 20,
2017. Wife of Albert Levenkron. Mother of
Andy (Wendy) and Steven (Kim) Levenkron.
Sister of Richard (Honey) Snyder. Grand-
mother of Matthew, Eric, Marissa, Haley and
Brandon. Contributions in her memory may
be made to a charity of the donor’s choice.
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS LEVICK
Rosalyn C. Levick (“Cookie”) died on
Monday, May 15, 2017 at the Hillcrest Cen-
ter in Wyncote, PA. She was 82 years of
age. Born in Philadelphia she was the daugh-
ter of the late George and Nan Cherry. osalyn
was formerly a resident of Jenkintown. Mrs.
Levick was an artist. Her paintings were dis-
played at a number of art shows and gift
shops. Rosalyn enjoyed dancing and had
previously taught ballroom dancing at Arthur
Murray. Rosalyn was the beloved wife of the
late Morris Levick. She was the devoted
mother to Cindy, Larry and Adam Levick
(Chana) and the late Randi Levick. She was
the loving grandmother of Arielle, Jordan,
Jeremy, Olivia, Harrison and Aliza; she was
the great grandmother of Bryce. She is also
survived by her sister Sheila Waldman. Ser-
vices were held on Thursday, May 18, 2017
at the Lamb Funeral Home, 101 Byberry
Road, Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006. Rosa-
lyn interment was in Shalom Memorial Park.
Donations in Rosalyn name may be made to
the Alzheimer’s Association Delaware Valley
Chapter, 399 Market St #102, Philadelphia,
PA 19106.
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Darwin Loigman, June 21, 2017, of Warmin-
ster, PA, formerly of Phila.; beloved husband
of Sonia (nee Spielberg); loving father of An-
drea Loigman (Stewart Riley) and Bruce
Loigman (Deborah Gualtieri); devoted broth-
er of Harold Loigman (Harriet) and Dr. Barry
Loigman (Carol). Relatives and friends were
invited to services June 23 at JOSEPH LEV-
INE AND SONS MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 4737
Street Road, Trevose, PA. Contributions in
his memory may be made to The American
Heart Association or Reform Congregation
Keneseth Israel, Elkins Park, PA.
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
LOWENTHAL Morris Lowenthal May 26, 2017. Devoted
husband of Ruth (nee Sawitz Sloane) and the
late Sonia “Sonny” Lowenthal. Loving father
of Susan Markowitz (Jules) and Mindy Sha-
piro (Alan) and loving step-father of Norma
Stopek (Lloyd). Beloved Zayda to Alexandra
(Joe), Rabbi Andrew (Michelle), Joanna,
Zachary, and beloved Grandpa Morris to
Lance (Jennifer), and Josh (Sara). Dear
Great-Grandpa Morris to great-grandchildren
Emma, Devon, Harry, and Isaac. Contribu-
tions in his memory may be made to the
Ann’s Choice Benevolent Association and
Scholarship Fund.
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Dr. Lawrence Manin, June 21, 2017. Beloved
father of Deborah Manin (Craig) Rosen,
Robin (Sam) Dilks, Dr. Brad (Dr. Beth) Man-
in, Pamela Manin (Gregg) Fishman; loving
brother of Marlene Manin (Paul) Mailshanker;
devoted grandfather of Lauren (Dave) Bur-
man, Blake Henry Rosen, Blair Rosen
(Jonathan) Nagin, Sam, Andrew and Sarah
Dilks, Emily and Ethan Manin, Paige and
Grant Fishman and the late Jeffrey Manin
Rosen; adoring great-grandfather of Leah and
Jamie Burman; Loving Uncle of Lisa (Philip)
Rode and Jodi (Rodny) Reale; devoted great-
uncle of and Marissa and Rachel Reale and
Elia and Kylan Rode. Contributions in his
memory may be made to American Heart As-
soc., Post Office Box 15120, Chicago, IL
60693. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS MANN
Marvin A. Mann, 83 of Aventura, Florida
passed away Wednesday, May 31, 2017.
Marvin was a CPA and proud Army veteran.
Loving husband of Francine Freedman Fried
and the late Dorothy Mann (Blavat). Brother
of Sidney(Ruth Kling). Father of Scott
(Lauren) and the late Michele Nisbet. Grand-
father of Corey, Jacob, Joshua, Ryan, Robert,
Rachel and Alexis. Memorial Service will be
held in Florida. Donations to the American
Cancer Society.
MARKOWITZ Jay M. Markowitz, Columbia, SC, a native of
Philadelphia, passed away on June 7, 2017
following a brief battle with cancer. Dr.
Markowitz was a graduate of Villanova Uni-
versity and Temple University School of
Medicine and practiced medicine for over 40
years in Columbia SC. He was held in the
highest esteem by his colleagues and pa-
tients alike. He is survived by his wife De-
borah, brother Gerald, sister Marsha, and his
sons Jonathan and Brad, as well as nieces
and nephews who adored him.
MARKS Bernice Marks (nee Cohen), on May 21,
2017. Wife of the late Leon. Mother of Robin
Marks and Bruce Marks. Contributions in her
memory may be made to the American
Foundation for the Blind, 2 Penn Plaza,
#1102, New York, NY 10121, the American
Heart Association, PO Box 15120, Chicago,
IL 60693, or to the Dementia Society of
America, 114 N. Main Street, Doylestown, PA
18901. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS Jean (Inge) Moldover passed away April 23,
2017. There will be a memorial for her on
Saturday, June 24th at 1:00 pm at 4000 Val-
ley Forge Circle at the Valley Forge Towers
Community Center where her life will be cel-
ebrated. She is survived by her only daugh-
ter, Charlotte Surkin. Please visit http://me-
morialwebsites.legacy.com/JeanMoldoverleg- acy/homepage.aspx
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS MONDELBLATT
Betty Mondelblatt (nee Schickman) May 22,
2017. Wife of the late Charles; mother of Alan
Mondelblatt, Wayne (Hana) Mondelblatt, and
Dean (Claudia) Mondelblatt; also survived by
12 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.
Contributions in her memory may be made to
Paul’s Run, 9896 Bustleton Ave., Phila. PA
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RAPHAEL-SACKS NEMEROFF
Melvyn Nemeroff, January 19, 1932 - June
17, 2017, of Hollywood, FL and Ventnor, NJ.
Beloved husband of 65 years to Myra (nee
Rosenthal) Nemeroff. Loving father to Gail
(Howard) Levey and Gary (Ivy) Nemeroff.
Loving brother to Beverly (Martin) Eisen.
Loving grandfather to Michael (Palaka)
Levey, Staci (Allan) Bryarly and Olive Nemer-
off. Loving great grandfather to Violet and
Chase Bryarly. Melvyn was a retired busi-
nessman and veteran who will be greatly
missed. Contributions in his memory may be
made to Jewish War Veterans Post 39, c/o
Beth El Synagogue, 500 N. Jerome Ave.,
Margate City, NJ 08402.
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS NEWMAN
Bernice Newman (nee Goldenberg), June
4,2017of Wynnewood, PA and Ventnor, NJ,
beloved mother of Randi (Jeffrey) Servetnick
and Mitchell (Wendy) Newman, doting grand-
mother to Danielle, Alex, Alexa and Joely. She
joins in eternity parents Daniel and Sonia
Goldenberg, sister, Miriam Sher, and be-
loved nephews Marc and Michael Sher. The
family returned to the residence of Randi and
Jeffrey and respectfully request contribu-
tions to be made to Ronald McDonald House
Charities or the American Cancer Society.
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
MARMON Bruce A. Marmon On June 9, 2017, after a
courageous battle with cancer, of Hunting-
don Valley PA. Beloved husband and best
friend of 48 years to Barbara (nee Rubin)
Marmon. Loving father of Eric Lee (Denise
Strongin) Marmon and Adam Rubin (Jen-
nifer Levy) Marmon; super Pop-Pop of Isaac
Levy and Tova Rebecca; special uncle of
Robin, David, Ryan and Mindy and great-
uncle of Tobey, Akiva, Charlie and Mali. Rel-
atives and friends were invited to Services
Sunday, 2 P.M., Joseph Levine and Sons Me-
morial Chapel, 4737 Street Rd., Trevose. In-
terment Shalom Mem. Park. Contributions in
his memory may be made to any charity of
donor's choice.
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
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PEARLSTEIN Robert S. Pearlstein, 84, of Boca Raton and
Philadelphia, June 20, 2017. Bob, was a
longtime real estate broker and owner of Em-
pire Realty founded in 1960. He was a pion-
eer real estate professional specializing in
apartment buildings and personal care cen-
ters. He graduated Penn State University and
was a member of Alpha Epsilon Pi. While at
Olney High School and Penn State, Bob was
a member of the varsity track team that won
the ICAAA championship. He was the star
high jumper, long jumper and pole vaulter
and placed 2nd at the Penn Relays. Bob
proudly served as an officer of the army as a
2nd Lieutenant for 4 years. In 1961 Bob’s
150th armored calvary was recalled when
East Germany built the Berlin Wall. He en-
joyed playing golf, tennis, racquetball, bas-
ketball, skiing and sailing. He was honored
with the Jewish Basketball Hall of Fame
Award in 2011. Bob enjoyed playing the pi-
ano and writing his own songs. He com-
posed over 50 songs on the piano…all self-
taught. People enjoyed listening to his mu-
sic. His many friends and family will miss
him very much. Bob was born on Septem-
ber 19, 1932 in Philadelphia. Proceeding him
in death were his parents, Abraham and
Selma Pearlstein and his 3 brothers, Morton,
Marvin and Ronnie Pearlstein. He is survived
by his 3 children, Mark (Cammy) Pearlstein,
Michele (Tom Ruddy) Pearlstein-Ruddy and
Michael (Mindy) Pearlstein, his 5 grandchil-
dren, Nicole, Stephanie, Matthew, Emily and
Adam, and his 2 great-grandchildren Madis-
on and Parker. Contributions may be made to
American Heart Association or A Charity of
the donor's choice.
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
PLAUT Ida Plaut (nee Steinman), May 25, in Haifa,
Israel. Beloved wife of the late Martin; loving
mother of the late David (Diane) and the late
Dr. Steven (P’nina); loving grandmother of
Yara, Elad, Shiloh, Jon and Ari, and beloved
sister of Phyllis Geller. Ida was an “Eishet
Chayil,” a Woman of Valor--courageous, in-
telligent, and compassionate--and an ardent
Zionist who made Aliyah with her husband 30
years ago. The funeral was held in Netanya,
Israel on May 26. Contributions in Ida’s
memory can be made to Bet Israel Syn-
agogue, 19 Yehuda HaNasi, 42103 Netanya,
Israel or to a charity of the donor’s choice.
POLLACK Constance "Connie" Coane Pollack died
peacefully at home on June 6, 2017. Wife of
the late Charles C. Pollack; daughter of the
late Lillian and Samuel Coane; mother of
Susan Lynn (Philip I. Margolis, Jr.) Pollack
and the late Valerie I. Pollack; sister of Meta
(Wayne R.) Coane Spielman; grandmother of
Evan & Vaughn Sandman; great-grandmoth-
er of Kylie Sandman; and aunt of Lee (Dr.
Sheryl) Spielman, Ellen (Dr. Michael) Spiel-
man Waltman, Stephanie Spielman, and Za-
ck & Justin Walton. Contributions in her
memory may be made to the Red Cross
Bloodmobile. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
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