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FREEMARK HARMAN
KATES Morton Freemark on February 23, 2021. Be-
loved husband of the late Molly (nee Blum-
berg); Loving father of Stuart (Terry) Free-
mark, Michael (Anne) Freemark and Wendy
(Daniel) Criden; Devoted grandfather of
Emanuel (Luzzi), Avi (Katherine), Matan (Jas-
mine), Galit (Alon), Yoni, Samara (Ben) and
Yonnie (Daniel); Adoring great-grandfather of
Lupo, Caio, Maya, Gabriella, Joshua, Julien,
Theo and Emma. Services and interment
were private. Contributions in his memory
may be made to Cutaneous Lymphoma
Foundation, www.clfoundation.org
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Ruth Janis Harman (nee Rothman), on March
1, 2021, of Phoenixville, PA, formerly of
Audubon, PA. Wife of the late Solomon Leon
Harman. Beloved mother of David Worth Har-
man (Marlene Keesler), Wendy Joan Garrett
(Dale) and Bennett Marc Harman (Elisabeth
Handley) also survived by five grandchildren
and six great-grandchildren. Ruth was a
School Librarian, Sculptor and a lifelong Ve-
getarian. Contributions in her memory may
be made to Congregation Or Shalom, 835
Darby Paoli Road, Berwyn, PA 19312.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
www.levinefuneral.com Allan Kates on March 11, 2021. Allan left the
world as he lived, surrounded by love, punc-
tual, with impeccably styled hair and the
stock market up. He will be forever loved by
his wife of 67 years, Joan Kates, (nee
Mamolen); their two children Marcia (Stuart)
Conston and Michael (Fran) Kates; his 6
grandchildren Dan (Kara Genderson) Con-
ston, Adam (Rachelle) Conston, Jacqui
(Zach) Agins and Jason Kates; and his 3
great grandchildren, Charley, Sam, and Spen-
cer. Funeral services were private.

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KESTELMAN FRIEDMAN
It is with tremendous sadness and grief that
we announce the passing of Lawrence
“Larry” E. Hecklin of Buckingham, PA, at the
age of 55, on February 17, 2021. Larry was a
graduate of Cheltenham High School and
Hartford University, where he earned his un-
dergraduate degree. He spent most of his ca-
reer as VP of Sales in Live Events. Larry
loved what he did for a living and was great
at it. He is survived by his beloved wife
Mindi Hecklin (nee Zavodnick). Loving father
to Jacob and Joshua Hecklin. Cherished son
of Shirley Hecklin (nee Goldberg) and the late
Dr. Oscar B. “O.B.” Hecklin. Dear brother of
Brenda Hecklin. Larry also leaves behind
close relatives and many loving devoted
friends whom he cherished. If you wish to
honor his memory contributions may be
made to the Juvenile Diabetes Research
Foundation 555 Croton Rd. Suite 111, King of
Prussia PA 19406 www.jdrf.org or to a char-
ity of the donor’s choice. Funeral Services are
private due to Covid restrictions.

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Reba Friedman (nee Liebman) Feb. 23, 2021.

Wife of the late Paul, mother of Dr. Alan
(Patti) Friedman, sister of Sol Liebman,
grandmother of Lee (Erica) Friedman, Scott
Friedman and Jessica (Eric) Shoemaker,
great grandmother of Dylan, Lexie, Jack and
Tanner. Graveside Services were private.

Contributions in her memory may be made to
American Cancer Society, 1818 Market
Street, Suite 2820, Philadelphia, PA 19103
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GRAVES Frieda Graves (nee Kimmelman) February 20,
2021. Mother of Laurie Bronstein, Jo Ann
O'Donnell and the late Betsy Barth Bronstein.

Also survived by three grandchildren Abbi-
gayl (nee Bunnell) Flores, Sylvia Bunnell and
Hannah Bunnell, two great grandchildren and
many other loving family and friends. Frieda
was a celebrated ceramic artist, floral artist
and culinary master, where everything she
touched was transformed by her love and
unique perspective. Services and interment
were private. Contributions in her memory
may be made to the Cheltenham Center for
the Arts.

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Helen R. Gross, March 13, 2021, of Rydal,
PA. Adored wife of Harry S. Gross, z"l; loving
mom of Jeffrey (Janna) Gross and Betty
Gross Eisenberg (fiancé Barry E. Bressler,
z"l); cherished GM of Benjamin, Andrea,
Rachel (Stuart), and Joshua (Sana), and to
Allison (Edward) and Michelle; and precious
GG of Aaron and Danny, and to Gabrielle and
Sophie. Funeral and interment were private.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests contri-
butions to Old York Road Temple - Beth Am,
Abington, PA, or a charity of the donor's
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Roslyn Haas (nee Blender), passed away on
February 24, 2021. Wife of the late Irvin Haas
for 45 years. Mother of Stuart (Susan) Haas
and of the late Brett Haas and the late
Gregory Haas. Longtime Companion of Nor-
man Kravitz. Grandmother of Molly Haas,
Allyson Haas, Brenna Haas and Cody Haas.

Graveside Services were held February 28th
at Shalom Memorial Park. Contributions in
her memory may be made to the Crohn’s and
Colitis Foundation of America.

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Arnold Jay Hoffman, born December 29,
1941, passed away in the early hours of
March 11, 2021, after a hard fought battle
with Alzheimer’s disease. Arnie was born and
raised in his beloved Philadelphia, graduat-
ing from the 211 th Central High School Class.

He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from
Temple University and a Master’s Degree
from The University of Massachusetts. After
moving to the Washington, D.C. metro area,
he enjoyed a long and successful career as
an economist with the federal government,
first with the Department of Labor, and then
with the Department of Transportation, Fed-
eral Aviation Administration, where he per-
formed complex economic analyses on air-
craft safety regulations. He was an avid read-
er and historian, and enjoyed visits with his
daughter and her family, jazz music, nature
walks, connecting his extended family with
one another, and following jewish athletes.

He loved attending his Central High reunions
and cheering on the Temple Owls. He is pre-
ceded in death by his mother Pearl Moravin-
sky and his father Aaron Hoffman. He is sur-
vived by his loving younger brother, Howard
Hoffman (Gail), devoted daughter, Amanda
Manes (Russell), adoring grandchildren, Levi
and Dena, former wife Barbara Hoberman,
and many cousins, aunts and uncles. Contri-
butions in his memory may be made to the
Alzheimer's Association (act.alz.org) or to
Magen David Adom in Israel (mdais.org).

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Selma Aida Kestelman (nee Shrager), 97,
died February 20, 2021 in Fort Myers, Florida.

Born at home in West Philadelphia to Lillian
and Harry, married to Jack, mother to Bruce
(Laurie), grammom to Josh and Amy (Keith
Murphy), GGSelma to Eleanor and Sally. Sis-
ter to Jack (Gwen), Morton (Simone) and
David (Pearlee). Daughter-in-law to Minnie
and Boris, sister-in-law to Gladys and
Maurice Brahin. Niece, aunt, great aunt and
cousin to many. Business associate, friend
and bridge partner. At 87 left Philadelphia
and the snow.

KORNBERG Fredric Kornberg on February 17, 2021. Be-
loved husband of the late Annise (nee Boles);
Loving father of Eric Kornberg, Kevin (Lore-
lie) Greber, Steven Greber and the late Jason
Kornberg; Adoring grandfather of Ian and
Caroline; Devoted uncle of Dr. Bruce (Merle)
Kornberg; Dear friend of Garth Weldon. Ser-
vices and interment were private. Contribu-
tions in his memory may be made to Jewish
Federation of Greater Phila., 2100 Arch St.,
Phila., PA 19103.

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LEAR Marilyn Ann Cheskis Lear (nee Goldsmith)
age 83, of Bensalem, PA., died peacefully on
January 13, 2021. She was born on August
19, 1937 in Philadelphia, daughter of the late
Norman and Rebecca Goldsmith, and sister
to the late Arnette Sulman and Sidney Gold-
smith. Marilyn graduated from Temple Uni-
versity in 1959 and worked as a teacher.

Later, she became Director of the JCC Klein
Branch nursery school program from 1985
until her retirement in 1992. Marilyn volun-
teered with many organizations and was
known throughout Northeast Philadelphia for
her kindness, compassion and her commit-
ment to education and Jewish ideals. Wife of
Robert Lear and the late Eugene Cheskis.

Mother of David Cheskis, Neal (Heather)
Cheskis and Joel (Mandy) Cheskis. Step
mother of Joe (JC) Lear and Andrew (Deena)
Lear. Grandmother of Etana, Hallel, Noah,
Shay, Devorah, Rena, Chloe, Jacob, Ethan
and Ryan. The family requests that contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to your fa-
vorite charity.

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It is with tremendous sadness and grief that
we announce the death of Amy Lessack of
Blue Bell, PA, who passed on February 20,
2021, after a long battle with breast cancer at
the age of 55. Amy was a graduate of Upper
Dublin High School and Penn State Uni-
versity, where she earned both undergradu-
ate and masters degrees. Her 30-year career
was spent in the financial and health care
sectors, during which she was a Vice Presid-
ent at First Union and a Senior Vice Presid-
ent at Wells Fargo. Most recently, at Ameri-
sourceBergen, she was a Director in its cor-
porate university. Throughout her life, Amy
was a passionate advocate, serving on the
boards of Living Beyond Breast Cancer (LB-
BC) and YMCA Camp Tockwogh. She was
proud of the mission of LBBC and the assist-
ance it provided. She was, however, happiest
at Camp Tockwogh. She looked forward to
attending its family camp every August so
that she could spend time with her fabulous
friends — playing tennis, waterskiing and
hanging out at the Tiki, laughing and telling
stories along the way. Diagnosed with breast
cancer at 36, Amy fought an inspiring 19-
year battle while supporting — and finding
support in — others refusing to be defined
by the disease. Regardless of the obstacle,
she fought with grace and dignity, even in her
final moments. Not once did she bemoan the
diagnosis; instead, it inspired her to live life
to its fullest. Amy was predeceased by her
beloved father, Jordan Lessack. She is sur-
vived by her mother, Arlene Lessack, and her
sister, Abby Lessack (Michael Grendzynski).

Amy also leaves behind many loving relat-
ives and devoted friends, whom she cher-
ished. The family is grateful for their un-
wavering support over the years. We feel
lucky to have had Amy in our lives, and only
wish we had more time with her. May her
memory be a blessing. We will miss her
dearly. If you would like to honor Amy, please
consider contributing to Living Beyond
Breast Cancer (https://www.lbbc.org) or Fe-
male Hebrew Benevolent Society of Phil-
adelphia (https://www.fhbs.org).

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LEVY Stanley Levy (August 30, 1937 - March 12,
2021) of Philadelphia, PA. Husband of the
late Linda (Day). Father of Heather Taylor,
Jason Levy and the late Alicia Levy. Brother
of Arlene Borow and the late Alan Levy.

Grandfather of Kasey Taylor Porto. Graveside
services were held Wednesday March 17,
2021 at Roosevelt Memorial Park. Contribu-
tions in his memory may be made to the Can-
cer Society of America.

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www.JewishExponent.com Dr. Sheldon Alan Lisker of Lafayette Hill, PA,
died peacefully in his home on February 21,
2021 at the age of 88. Born in Philadelphia,
PA in 1933 to Dr. Samuel Lisker and Dorothy
(nee Amsterdam) Lisker, he graduated from
Central High School (Class of 1950), the Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania (Class of 1954) and
the University of Pennsylvania School of
Medicine (Class of 1958). After completing
his one-year medical internship, he served as
a physician in the U.S. Air Force from 1959-
61 before returning to Philadelphia, where he
completed his medical residency and fellow-
ship in 1965. He was an attending physician
in Internal Medicine with a specialty in Hem-
atology and Oncology at Graduate Hospital in
Philadelphia from 1965-1997. He served as
the long-time Chief of Hematology-Oncology
and the Co-Director of the Graduate Hospital
Cancer Center. In addition, he was a Clinical
Professor of Medicine at the University of
Pennsylvania School of Medicine for over 25
years, where he received the Dean’s Award
for Excellence in Clinical Teaching in 1990.

At the end of his career, he served as a Med-
ical Director of VITAS Hospice from 1995-
2009. He was a wonderful and caring physi-
cian and mentor who made a lasting impact
on his patients, colleagues and students.

Sheldon was a lifelong learner who believed
in the value of education and passed that on
to his four children. He had a passion for
classical literature, studying U.S. and
European history and listening to classical
music and opera. And he was a long-suffer-
ing Philadelphia sports fan who was thrilled
to see the Eagles finally win the Super Bowl
in 2018. In his retirement, he enjoyed read-
ing, traveling and spending quality time with
his family and lifelong friends. He is survived
by his wife Karen (nee Knapp) of nearly 63
years; his brother Joel (Lena) Lisker of
McLean, VA; his four children Gary (Mariam)
Lisker of Alexandria, VA, Dr. Susan (Ken)
Powell of Olympia, WA, Dr. Donna (Peter)
Lisker of Tiverton, RI and Marc (Caroline)
Lisker of Greenwich, CT; and his eight grand-
children Chandini, Manisha, Vitthal, Malati,
Charlotte, Luke, Olivia and Ethan. Private
family service. In lieu of flowers, contribu-
tions can be made in his memory to Doctors
Without Borders, Partners In Health or the
Lisker Family Scholarship Fund at William
Penn Charter School.

MENKOWITZ Dr. Elliot Menkowitz, March 5th, 2021 of
Pottstown, PA. Husband of Sue Menkowitz
(nee Rockower). Father of Michael Menkow-
itz (Amy), Marc Menkowitz (Debbie), Mindy
Scheier (Greg) and the late Scott Menkowitz;
Brother of Bruce Menkowitz (Shelley); Grand-
father of Elizabeth, Olivia, Emma, Stella, Oliv-
er, Max, Cooper, Beau and Harper. The fam-
ily respectfully request that contributions in
his memory be made to The Scotty Menkow-
itz Memorial Fund at Children's Hospital of
Philadelphia (Give2.chop.edu). "We will love
you forever. There is and never will be any-
one like you"
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