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SCHWARTZ SHEIMAN
SINGER VICTOR
Joseph Schwartz, on May 16, 2020. A guid-
ance counselor for the Philadelphia School
System for over 30 years. Mr. Schwartz was
a veteran of WW II serving in the Army Air
Corps, stationed in London England. Be-
loved husband of Libby (nee Kraus). De-
voted father of David Schwartz. Loving uncle
of Shelly Fineman, Hedda Chairnoff, Vilma
Rozansky, Harvey Stein, and Beverly Gold .
Graveside services will be private. Contribu-
tions in his memory may be made to Cong.
Beth Or 239 E. Welsh Road, Maple Glen, PA
19002 or Kindred Hospice www.kindred-
healthcare.com. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBRG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS SELBST
Anne Selbst (née Lesser), age 99, died on
April 20, 2020 in Encino, CA. She was the
loving wife of the late Mickey, the adored
mother of the late Stephen and will be deeply
missed by her daughters Judith (Ken), Jen-
nifer (Rick) and 5 grandchildren. A native of
London, England, Anne was a longtime Phil-
adelphia resident. May her memory be a
blessing. Max Sheiman on May 4, 2020. Husband of
the late Shirley; father of Sarah (Fred) Hoff-
man, and Stephen (late Joanne) Sheiman;
grandfather of Brett (Lisa) Hoffman, and Kelly
(Chris) Handrahan; great-grandfather of
Emma, Jacob, Marley, and Cora. Mr. Shei-
man was a co-founder and past president of
the Philadelphia Association of Jewish Holo-
caust Survivors. Graveside Services are
private. Contributions in his memory may be
made to philaholocaustmemorial.org.
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS SHUBEN
Herbert Shuben passed away peacefully at
age 91 on Friday, May 1, 2020. He is sur-
vived by five nieces and nephews and their
spouses – Lorraine and Lee Hecht, George
Dollar, Jill Nugent, Jeffrey Shuben, and Mona
and Giacomo Picciotto; along with his sister-
in-law, Marilyn Shuben. Herb worked as a
warehouseman for Plantation Chocolates and
a janitor for the Philadelphia School District.
He enjoyed biking, playing the harmonica,
and being a lector at his senior care facility.
His love of the Polaroid camera and tape re-
corder captured decades of family celebra-
tions. He was a gentle, caring man. May his
memory be for a blessing. A private
graveside service will be held at Montefiore
Cemetery. The family asks that contribu-
tions in his memory be made to Philabund-
ance or the American Kidney Fund.
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS SIGAL
SHATZ Geraldine Ann Shatz passed away on April 4,
2020 at her home in New York City. Geri had
an insatiable appetite for knowledge and for
wisdom. To fulfill these desires, Geri read,
traveled, listened, and then read some more.
This motivation fueled her rise through the
leadership ranks of many philanthropic or-
ganizations such as Jewish National Fund
and Kol Emet Synagogue. To Geri, no indi-
vidual lacked perspective or insight. Her dis-
cussions would drift effortlessly from the
economic conditions of Yerucham to the un-
told history of Moroccan cuisine. Geri did not
set the topic and she used every interaction
to distill facts and understand perspective.
Completing the Saturday edition of the New
York Times crossword puzzle was mere
routine. Geri is survived by her sister, Nicki
(David), her three sons, Theodore, James
(Elizabeth) and Rick and by Carol Weiss. She
is pre-deceased by her parents Harry Weiss
and Lyla Weiss. Geri is also survived by
countless friends and relatives on every con-
tinent that have had the unique opportunity to
engage in projects, discussions, crusades
and so many other meaningful activities. It is
impossible to encapsulate her memory for all
of these individuals. Burial took place on April
7, 2020. In lieu of flowers, the family re-
quests that you may participate in her me-
morial services at a future date when the
world is permitted to reconvene and properly
celebrate Geri.
Nathan Sigal, on May 17, 2020. Loving broth-
er of Ruth (Samuel) Goodman and Muriel
Goldfrad. Also survived by 6 nephews and 2
nieces. Graveside Services were held on May
24, 2020. Contributions in his memory may
be made to Abramson Senior Care, 1425
Horsham Road, North Wales, PA 19454.
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS SILVERMAN
Florence Silverman (nee Supak) on May 11,
2020. Beloved wife of the late Arthur; Loving
mother of Robert (Amy) Silverman, Joan
(Max Asbock) Silverman and Randi (Alan Ta-
fapolsky) Silverman; Dear sister of Kay
Jaslow; Devoted grandmother of Jessi, Seth,
Nina, Alex, Naomi and Allison; Loving aunt
and great aunt to many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her dear sister
Dorothy Lonker and dear brother Sidney
Supak. Services and interment are private.
Known to friends and family as Florence,
Tobye, Flossie and/or Feggie, Florence atten-
ded the University of Pennsylvania and
Temple University at a time when it was rare
for women to attend college. While at the
University of Pennsylvania, she was a mem-
ber of the women’s varsity basketball team.
Later in life she was an avid volunteer with
the Better Business Bureau. Contributions in
her memory may be made to Camp Airy &
Louise Awesome Fund (airylouise.org) or
Feeding America (feedingamerica.org).
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS Lawrence Donald Singer, on May 11, 2020;
of Media, PA, formerly of Merion, PA; be-
loved husband of the late Pearl (nee Barrack);
loving father of Jamie Singer (Timothy Ely),
Audrey Singer, Margie Singer Robinson (The
late David) and Jennifer Singer (Todd Smith);
cherished grandfather of Allegra, Jacob, Nat-
alie, Julia and Elliott. Services are private.
Contributions in his memory may be made to
MLH, 240 N. Radnor Chester Rd, Ste 340,
Radnor, PA 19087; indicate Employee COVID
fund and Larry's name on memo line. (ht-
tps://www.mainlinehealth.org/ways-to- give/employee-emergency-fund)
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
SKLAR Vicki Sklar (nee Branhut) on April 27, 2020.
Beloved wife of Bruce; Loving mother of
Peter (Caitlin) Sklar and Jeremy (Amanda)
Sklar; Devoted grandmother of Jacob, Sarah,
Leo and Olivia. Services and interment are
Private. Contributions in her memory may be
made to Michael J. Fox Foundation for Par-
kinson’s Research, PO Box 5014 Hager-
stown MD 21741 www.michaeljfox.org or
Abramson Senior Care, 1425 Horsham Road,
North Wales, PA 19454.
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS SOBLE
Sylvia Soble (nee Ratener) died May 7, 2020.
Beloved wife of the late William (Bill), moth-
er of Phyllis, Alan and Janet. Also 6 grand-
children and 7 great grandchildren. She was
a dental assistant for over 20 years. One of
the first area women to obtain a FCC license
as an amateur radio operator. An organizer
of the Penn Jersey Yls (a Delaware Valley
group of women radio amateurs), an ardent
Mah Jong enthusiast and a major activist in
creating a national Jewish Amateur Radio As-
sociation. Donations may be made to Mel-
rose B’nai Israel Emanu-El.
BERSCHLER and SHENBERG
STEIN Irving Richard Stein, of Ft. Lauderdale, Fl.,
formerly of Cheltenham, passed away on
April 20, 2020. Beloved husband of Anne
(Jwanier). Father of Dale (Ellen), and Sandra.
Grandfather of Eric (Melissa) and Danielle.
Great grandfather of Alexander.
Born in Chicago, Irving grew up in Phil-
adelphia and graduated from Central High
School and Penn State. He was a practicing
accountant up until his passing. He will be
greatly missed.
VERBIT Gertrude “Trudi” Verbit (nee Goldstein) on
May 7, 2020. Wife of the late Eugene Verbit.
Mother of Warren (Marsha) Verbit and Ilene
(Paul) Goldberg, grandmother of Eric (Jodi)
Mickelberg, Stephen (Alison) Goldberg,
Joshua Goldberg and Allison Goldberg.
Great grandmother of Aiden, Sam, Ellie, Jake
and Adam. Graveside services were private.
Contributions in her memory may be made to
Ohev Shalom of Bucks County 944 2nd
Street Pike, Richboro, PA 18954.
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Edith Targan Victor (nee Zucker), age 98 of
Philadelphia, PA passed away on Wednesday,
April 29, 2020. Daughter of the late Helen and
Israel Zucker, sister of the late Pauline Gef-
fen (Jack), Lillian Newman (Phillip) and Jack
Zucker (Essie, who survives her). Loving
wife of the late Jack Targan and the late Dr.
Julius Victor. Beloved mother to Nita Laver
(the late Steven Laver) and son Larry Targan
(Rabbi Lynnda Targan); Loving grandmother
of Mimi Laver (Dr. Andy Freedman), David
Laver, Eric Targan (Nasreen Yousefi) and
Beth Seltzer (Dr. Charlie Seltzer) Devoted
great-grandmother of Talya, Naomi, Noah,
Kayla, Sage and Darren and great-aunt of
Amy Corson. Graveside funeral was private.
Contributions in her memory may be made to
Central High School/ The Associated Alumni
of Central High School (AACHS) https://cent-
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WACHSMAN Leona Wachsman (nee Schatz) of Boynton
Beach, FL, formerly of Delran and Mt. Laurel,
NJ passed away on April 25, 2020. Beloved
wife of the late Harold, mother of Marsha W.
Peltz and Sandra W. Amir. Sister of the late
Harold Schatz, the late Gloria Chernow and is
survived by Elaine Katzer. Also survived by
three grandchildren, Amy, Cameron and
Brandon. Leona was a founding member of
Temple Sinai in Cinnaminson, NJ , a member
of the Eastern Star (LINK) as well as a life
member of Cascades Hadassah in Florida.
She was a world traveler and especially loved
cruises. She was known for baking brownies
and her special recipe of iced tea! She made
a lasting impression on those who knew her
and is already sorely missed. Contributions in
her name may be made to Masonic Charity
Foundation and Masonic Village, 902 Jack-
sonville Rd,, Burlington Township NJ 08016
or Cascades Hadassah c/o Maxine Snydman,
7169 Foxworth Court, Boynton Beach FL
33437. WAITSMAN
VOLUCK Sondra Ritter Voluck, 87, passed away on
May 1, 2020. She is survived by her children
Lisa and Jeffrey Jurick, Philip and Stephanie
Voluck, her grandchildren Jonathan Voluck,
Alix and Paul Bortnick, Brittany and Adam
Kazinec, and the late Andrew Ritter Voluck;
and her great-grandchildren Presley and Avi
Bortnick. Private Services were at Beth El
Mausoleum on May 4, 2020. Donations can
be made to the Andrew Ritter Memorial Fund
at Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia via the
link www.chop.edu/give/SandyVoluck as well
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www.JewishExponent.com Harold Waitsman, Cherry Hill, NJ – April 14,
2020. Wife of the late Barbara Waitsman.
Companion of Jackie Chestnut. Father of
Sherri (Jeffrey) Cohen and Vickie (John
Smyth) Waitsman, Esq. Grandfather of Juli-
an (fiancé Mary) Smyth, Max Cohen, Rachel
Cohen, and the late Johnny Smyth. Contribu-
tions in his memory may be made to Temple
Beth Shalom Morning Minyan, John H.
Smyth Scholarship Fund c/o Masterman
School Foundation, 1699 Spring Garden
Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130, or the MS So-
ciety, 305 17th Street, Suite 800, Phil-
adelphia, PA 19130.
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WAPNER Morton Bernard Wapner, on May 15, 2020, of
Jupiter, FL, formerly of Logan, Philadelphia
and Bala Cynwyd, PA; beloved husband of
Elinor Wapner; loving father of Howard
Wapner, Paul Wapner (Diane Singerman),
and Susan Wapner Thiele; cherished grand-
father of Jacob, Jonah, Eliza, and Zeke. Due
to COVID-19, services are private. Contribu-
tions in his memory may be sent to Temple
Beth Am, 2250 Central Blvd., Jupiter, FL
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Ronald Waxman, April 20, 2020; of Ardmore,
PA; beloved husband of the late Marilyn (nee
Gorman); loving father of Brad Waxman
(Sharon) and Linda Wasserman (Dennis);
cherished grandfather of Sara Wasserman
(Fredy Chaparro), Joshua Wasserman
(Sarah), Zachary Waxman (Victoria) and
Mackenzie Waxman; adored great-grandfath-
er of Mariana, Taran, Ruby and Gabriela; de-
voted brother of Myron Waxman (Janet).
Services are private. In lieu of flowers, contri-
butions in his memory may be made to COV-
ID 19 Employee Emergency Fund, support-
ing Main Line Health.
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Joseph Weiner, 92, (10/20/1927- 5/3/2020),
died in Austin, Texas. He was fun & gentle
with little children, and kind & selfless to
family, friends and strangers, alike. In addi-
tion to playing with little children on their
level (both literally and figuratively), he loved
telling jokes and stories. A favorite story of
his was his first story: He was proud that he
was born into an Orthodox Jewish family in
Washington DC and was circumcised by their
synagogue’s Cantor, the famous singer Al
Jolson’s father. He considered that his “claim
to fame.” He also would joke that, eighteen
years later, after graduating from Central
High School (Philadelphia) and right before
the end of WWII, he joined the US Army war
effort just in time to guard German POWs
that were being held stateside (who, he said,
were no trouble because they knew they were
going home soon). He had lost his father be-
fore he was 13, and his now-single mom
moved him and his 2 younger sisters to Phil-
adelphia, where he would happily spend most
of his life. After his stint in the Army, he
began working for the federal government,
first briefly for the Social Security Adminis-
tration (SSA), then the IRS. He earned a BS
(Business) from Temple University after 8
years of night school while working full time.
It had to be hard, but no one remembered
him ever complaining. While at the SSA, he
had met and married the love of his life, Ad-
ele née Shecktor, of blessed memory. They
were considered by many the perfect couple,
and they were devoted to each other until
separated by her death after almost 60 years
of marriage. He had retired from the IRS after
30 years of service, and then worked for PA
Wage & Hour, investigating and protecting
workers’ rights, before finally retiring to
spend his life with his beloved Adele. After
her death, he moved to Austin, Texas to be
closer to his son, Scott, and his family. While
there, he lived at Brookdale Gaines Ranch,
where the residents and employees loved his
daily (sometimes groaner) jokes and smiling
face. In addition to his wife, Adele, he was
preceded in death by his parents (Zelig and
Ethel nee Brint Weiner), his sister (Shirley
nee Weiner Susson) & her husband (Marvin)
& their son (Steve). He is and will re-
membered by his family and friends, and all
with whom he came in contact, including his
sister & her husband (Janet nee Weiner &
Jules Polsky), his son (Scott Weiner) & his
ex-wife that Joe & Adele always thought of as
their adult daughter (Lisa Dean), his grand-
children (Ben Weiner & Abbi Sims), his great
granddaughter (Elliott Seyer), and his many
nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grand-
nephews. There is nothing better to say about
a person than: He was a man and a mensch.
The world is a better place, and we are all
better people, because he was here. May his
memory be a blessing.
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Libby Maxine Weinstein (nee Gerson) passed
away on Sunday April 26, 2020. She was 87,
born and raised in Philadelphia. She was the
beloved wife of David and they would have
celebrated their 63rd anniversary on May
19th. She will be missed by her three sons;
Richard (Ruth), Barry (Elise) and Steven
(Karen); along with her five grandchildren
whom she adored, Evan, Cali, Andrew, Tara
and Daniel. She is also survived by a brother
Edward Gerson (Anne) and their children,
Saul, Gillian Mines (Steven) and Jeffrey
(Lisa). Libby and David retired to Lake Worth,
FL in 2000 but returned in 2018 to be closer
to their family. Libby last employed as a
caseworker for the Pennsylvania Department
of Human Services, retiring in 1999. Inter-
ment will be in Boynton Beach, Florida, ser-
vices will be private. Contributions in her
memory may be made to: Alzheimer’s Asso-
ciation http://act.alz.org
WEINSTEIN Marvin Weinstein, April 23, 2020, of Cherry
Hill, NJ. Loving husband of 60 years to the
late Estelle Weinstein. Father of Gary (Denise)
Weinstein, Beth (Dave) Kramer and Sara Wil-
liams. Grandfather of Danielle, Crystal, Shan-
non (Rob), Brandon, Jessica and Virginia.
Great-grandfather of Aiden, Andraia and
Adam. Brother of Jack Weinstein and the late
Dr. Josef Weinstein. Contributions may be
made to Samaritan Healthcare and Hospice,
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WEISS B. Robert Weiss, on May 20, 2020. Hus-
band of Jean (nee Kahler). Father of Renee
(Robert) Lewitt, Kim (Catherine) Chambers
and the late John Weiss. Grandfather of
Richard, Sarah and Alicia. Great Grandfather
of 7. Private Graveside Services are being
held. Contribution in his memory may be
made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospit-
al www.stjude.org
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YAFFE Phyllis K. Zinner 85, April 27, 2020. Born in
Brooklyn, NY, she was the daughter of
George and Helen (nee: Metzendorf) Kudler.
Phyllis was the wife of the late Dr. Lawrence
H. Zinner. She is survived by her children,
Mark, Susan, Aaron, Eli and Ira and 9 grand-
children; Rebecca, Alexa, Melissa, Hannah,
Andrew, Jordan, Evan, Zack and Ben. Also
survived by a brother Howard and a cousin
Dolores. She was a graduate of Columbia
University-Dental Hygiene. She also worked
for the New York Academy of General
Dentistry for many years. After retirement
she worked alongside her husband in his
medical practice. She was an extremely de-
voted wife and adored her children, grand-
children and family. Her generosity knew no
bounds. She was dearly loved and will be
sorely missed. Contributions in her memory
may be made to a charity of the Donor’s
Choice. Condolences and more at Berschler-
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ZINNER Libby Yaffe on April 28th. Libby was the be-
loved wife of the late Harold S Yaffe. This
feisty dynamo entered the world 102 years
ago during the Spanish Flu, and departed
amidst Covid19. She managed to survive
pandemics, the Great Depression, and World
Wars with her eternal optimism and pro-
found gratitude for her many blessings. Her
many good deeds and love of life will contin-
ue to inspire. A proud graduate of Girl's High
and Strayer Business College, she reentered
the workforce after raising her family. Libby
ended her career after serving twenty-two
years as the Head Secretary in the Depart-
ment of Curriculum's Math Office at the
School District of Philadelphia. Upon retire-
ment Libby and Harold became active mem-
bers of KleinJCC/KleinLife. Libby represented
her travel club as trip chairperson, running
numerous trips raising significant funds for
the center. Her Broadway excursions are le-
gend. Well into their nineties, Libby and Har-
old served as volunteers for the senior's
lunch program. For their dedicated service
and philanthropy they were honored at the
35th KleinLife Anniversary Gala. Always the
first one on the dance floor, Libby was tele-
vised cutting the rug at KleinLife's Centenari-
an Party last year. Reminiscing about her
many travels brought her much joy. Sur-
vived by adoring children, Arlene (Barry)
Weissman, Risa Yaffe, Ralph (Cindy) Yaffe
and son-in-law David Rudick; much loved
grandchildren, Brad (Dini) Weissman, Cara
Weissman, Ezra Weissman, Julia Rudick,
Samantha Rudick, Andrew Yaffe, and Lind-
sey (Jonathan) Corwin, as well as four pre-
cious great grandchildren, and her devoted
caregiver, Maureen Julien. A private funeral
will be followed with a memorial service to be
scheduled at a later date. Contributions in
Libby's memory to KleinLife Senior Services,
10100 Jamison Ave, Phila. PA 19116 or Cen-
ter for Spiritual Well-being/Music for the
Mind c/o Beth Sholom Congregation, 8321
Old York Rd, Elkins Park PA 19027 would be
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Janet Yudkin (nee Arinsberg), age 88, died
on May 2, 2020 after a long illness. She was
a retired teacher who resided in Elkins Park,
Pennsylvania. Wife of the late Irving. Moth-
er of Joshua (Deborah), Jonathan (Carla) and
Samuel (Denise) Yudkin. Grandmother of
Max and Jake. Services and interment
private. Contributions in her memory may be
made to a charity of the donor’s choice.
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WEINSTEIN Marvin Weinberg, on April 29, 2020. Hus-
band of the late Joan (nee Friedman). Father
of Richard Weinberg (Jeri Sebastian) and
Beth Hopp. Grandfather of Ross Weinberg,
Justin Hopp and Emily Gilbert. Great Grand-
father of Eva Hopp and Rylan Hopp. Private
Graveside Services are being held. Contribu-
tions in his memory may be made to the Vet-
eran’s Administration, www.va.gov
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS Fred Hal Weiner, passed away peacefully on
May 18, 2020. Fred was special. Everyone
went to him with their problems, and he nev-
er turned anyone away. He was revered by
everyone throughout his life. One of Fred’s
greatest joys in life was establishing the non-
profit camp Dragonfly Forest which allowed
children with disabilities to experience sum-
mer camp. As a result of his hard work and
compassion, he was able to bring joy to the
lives of many children with special needs.
Fred loved to travel the world, and through
his love of photography, he was able to skill-
fully capture its beauty. Fred was the epi-
tome of a mensch. The world is a better place
because he was a part of it. May his memory
be a blessing. He was devoted to his family
and left behind his beloved mother and fath-
er, Bernice and Sam Weiner, his brother and
sister-in-law Lee and Amy Weiner, his sister
and brother-in-law Caren Weiner and Frank
Medvedik, and his beloved nieces and neph-
ews Max, Zoe, Scott, Nicole, and Amanda.
Graveside Services are being held Sunday,
May 24, at 10:30 AM precisely (A Zoom link
will be provided by the family). Contributions
can be made to one of the following charities
in Fred’s memory: For Pete’s Sake (cancer
respite foundation): https://takeabreakfrom-
cancer.org/one-time-donation/, H.E.R.O.E.S.
(special needs camp Zoe attended) https://se-
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ZINNER Berton Zaslow, age 90, passed away April
25,2020. He was an optometrist, in Phil-
adelphia, for over forty years. Former presid-
ent of Emanuel. Bert loved music and sang
in Beth Sholom’s men’s choir. He was a firm
believer in education and charitable giving.
Donations in his memory may be made to
Gratz College or the charity of your choice.
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