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Fannie Katz (nee Myers), age 97, died on
November 14, 2017. She was a retired med-
ical secretary who resided in Philadelphia,
PA. Wife of the late Hyman Katz; mother of
Joan (Eric) Kipnis and Janet Katz; sister of
Rose Siegel; and grandmother of Aaron and
Benjamin Kipnis. Contributions in her
memory may be made to the Alzheimer's As-
sociation, 399 Market St., Philadelphia., PA
19103. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS KESSLER
Harriet Kessler (nee Zimmerman), age 83, of
Cherry Hill, died on October 29, 2017. Born
in Queens, New York, Harriet attended
Queens College and received her Master of
Arts Degree in Linguistics from Columbia
University. She settled in the South Jersey
area in the 1960's, eventually becoming the
editor and general manager of the Jewish
Community Voice of Southern New Jersey.

Harriet loved to cook and entertain guests, at-
tend the symphony and theater, read a good
book, and participate in movie and book
clubs, along with her long-time dinner dis-
cussion group, which had recently become
more of a lunch group. She was a fan of a
good pun, sapphire martinis, and world
travel. She is survived by her children and
their spouses who will miss her dearly, Perry
and Lara Kessler, and Sybil and Joel Sanc-
hez, her three grandchildren who brought her
great joy, Sam and Zak Kessler, and
Shprintzy Sanchez, and her remaining niece,
nephew, cousins, and extended family. Har-
riet is predeceased by her sister, Fran May-
berry. In honor of Harriet's wishes, a celebra-
tion of her life will gather in lieu of a funeral.

Donations in Harriet's memory may be made
to the ACLU.

ALOIA FUNERAL HOME, INC.

KLEEMAN Mae Kleeman (nee Green) November 7, 2017
of Southfield, MI, formerly of Philadelphia,
PA. Devoted wife of the late Sydney Kleeman;
loving mother of the late Robin (Albert)
Motta; cherished grandmother of Adam and
Zachary Motta; beloved daughter of the late
Philip and Anna Green; dear sister to the late
Jack (Charlotte) Green and the late Claire
(George) Susselman. Graveside Services
were held Sunday, November 12 th at Haym
Salomon Memorial Park, Frazer, PA. Contri-
butions in her memory may be made to An-
gela Hospice www.angelahospice.org
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
Leonard Kornit, on November 06, 2017. Be-
loved husband of the late Pearl (nee Schach-
mer). Devoted father of Ruthie K. Shleifer
(Harry J. Shleifer) and Jacob M. Kornit (Alyse
D. Herman). Loving grandfather of Judah
Shleifer (Kathryn), Gabriel Shleifer (Julianna),
and Dena Shleifer-Leonard (Ted). Great
grandfather of Owen, Evie, Ella, and Grace.

He was a retired glazier and resided in Phil-
adelphia, PA. Contributions in his memory
may be made to Hackenburg-Mt. Moriah
Lodge #19, F & AM c/o Robert Wagman,
1144 Oliver Rd, Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006
or Cong. Brith Sholom, 1190 Macada Road,
Bethlehem, PA 18017.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS KRAFTSOW SACKS
Freda Kraftsow Sacks (nee Braunstein).

November 20, 2017 of Boca Raton, FL. Cher-
ished wife of the late Albert Kraftsow and the
late Dr. Charles Sacks. Beloved mother of El-
len Kraftsow-Kogan (Mark Kogan) and Mar-
gery (Sanford) Bruck. Dear step mother of
Geoffrey (Lana) Sacks and Stuart (Myra)
Sacks. Loving MomMom of Carolyn (James),
Rachel (Yisroel), Julie, Colby, Leah (Dovid),
Peter, Joshua and Michael. Also survived by
12 adoring great-grandchildren. Sister of the
late David Braunstein. Sister-in-law of Doris
Braunstein. Relatives and friends are invited
to services Wednesday November 22,
11:00AM at Joseph Levine & Sons 4737
Street Road Trevose, Pa. 19053. Int.

Roosevelt Memorial Park. The family will re-
turn to the residence of Mr. & Mrs. Mark
Kogan and request that contributions in her
memory be made to the Einstein Healthcare
Network: Freda Kraftsow Sacks Family Re-
source Center: 5501 Old York Road Phil-
adelphia, Pa. 19141.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
KRAMER Harvey Kramer, 81, of Delray Beach, Florida,
formerly of Elkins Park, died on October 19,
2017. Beloved husband of Barbara; loving
father of Hope (Duane) Witmer, Jonathan
Kramer (fiancée Robin Wishnie), and Elisa
Mailman; very proud grandfather of Jac-
queline and Justin. Contributions in his
memory may be made to Federation of
Somerset, Hunterdon & Warren Counties
JFedSHAW.org/donate Bratpack Rescue
(bratpackrescue.com) or the charity of the
donor's choice.

KNOPF Toby Knopf (nee Gordon), age 70, died on
October 31, 2017. She was a medical office
manager who resided in Columbia, MD. Be-
loved daughter of the late Anne and Arnold
Gordon; beloved wife of Dr. David; loving
mother of Debra Weisleder (Seth); adored
grandmother of Jordyn Ava and Danielle
Farah Weisleder; and devoted sister of the
late Linda Schwartz (the late Barrie). Contri-
butions in her memory may be made to
CurePSP, 404 Fifth Ave., 3rd Fl., New York,
NY 10018, www.psp.org or Lubavitch Center
of Howard County, 770 Howes Lane,
Columbia, MD 21044, www.lubavitchhoward-
county.org. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS HONOR THE MEMORY
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LAIGAIE Brenda Laigaie (nee Numerof) November 15,
2017. Devoted wife of David. Loving mother
of Grace Meredith and Jacob Stephen Lai-
gaie. Beloved sister of Robert Numerof
(Robert Shepard) and 7 brothers and sisters
in law. Cherished daughter of Roselle and the
late Sidney Numerof. Also survived by many
loving nieces, nephews, cousins, and exten-
ded family. She was a lawyer and resided in
Laverock, PA Contributions in her memory
may be made to the Germantown Jewish
Centre, 400 W. Ellet Street, Philadelphia, PA
19119 or the American Cancer Society, 1626
Locust Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS Dr. Barron Stuart (Barry) Lavine of Gladwyne,
PA. Loving son of the late Henrietta (nee
Toub) and Dr. Charles L. Lavine of Trenton,
NJ. He was born June 2, 1934 and died
peacefully Wednesday November 15, 2017
surrounded by his loving family; wife of 59
years Hannah (nee Matzkin); daughter and
son-in-law Joan and Mitchell Kline of Vestal,
NY and grandson Joshua Henry Kline of New
York, NY. A graduate of The George School,
Newtown, PA., Elizabethtown College and the
PA College of Optometry. Dr. Lavine was a
member of many professional, civic and
charitable organizations. He was a true gen-
tleman and an outstanding optometric practi-
tioner for 45 years in Upper Darby and Haver-
town. A special thanks to his many devoted
and dedicated caregivers over the many
years. Contributions made in his memory to
Hadassahwww.hadassah.org or the
Alzheimer's Association www.al.org will be
greatly appreciated.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
LEBBY LEITERMAN
Sheldon B. Leiterman, Esq. of Wynnewood
PA, died Oct. 22, 2017, at the age of 89. Son
of the late Maxwell and Hannah Leiterman
Survived by companion, Vivian Snyderman
and cousins.

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LEVICK Elynore Lucker, (nee Waldman) October 29,
2017 of Bala Cynwyd, Pa. Beloved wife of the
late Edward. Devoted mother of Sheila Dubin
and Howard (Deborah) Lucker. Proud grand-
mother of Michael (Lisa), David (Nazanin),
Jennifer (Brett), Stephanie (Ben) and Lisa
(Michael). Loving great-grandmother of
Lauren, Emily, Matthew, Julie, Sarah, Jason,
Ellie, Laela and Rachel. Relatives and friends
were invited to Graveside Services Wednes-
day Nov. 1st, 11:00 A.M. at Montefiore
Cemetery. Contributions in her memory be
made to Technion - Israel Institute of Tech-
nology. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
Adrienne Katz Levick, 63, on October 31,
2017. Devoted wife of Gene. Caring mother
of Jeffrey (Alexandra) and Scott. Loving
grandmother of Benjamin. Beloved sister of
Alan (Karyn). Cherished daughter of Betty
and Julian (Gila). Throughout her battle, Ad-
riene remained kind, loving and caring to all.

"A life that touches the hearts of others, goes
on forever." Donations can be made to the
Bonnie J. Addario Lung Cancer Foundation,
1100 Industrial Road #1, San Carlos, CA
94070 www.lungcancerfoundation.org
Irene Levitt (nee Finer) on October 29, 2017.

Wife of Dr. Ellis; mother of Dr. Troy Levitt
(Bill Dunnett) and Dr. Terry Levitt (Mike
Garfinkle); grandmother of Mory (Amanda)
Garfinkle, Devin Garfinkle, Bryce Levitt, and
Cullen Levitt. Contributions in her memory
may be made to the Eileen Stein Jacoby Fund
c/o Cheryl Herman, 846 Barnswallow Lane,
Huntingdon Valley PA 19006.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS LEVITT
Kenneth F. Levitt on Nov. 6, 2017. Husband
of Roberta “Bobbi” (nee Blaskey). Father of
Stacey Levitt and Scott (Rachel) Levitt.

Brother of Larry (late Carol) Levitt. Grand-
father of Ella and Brynn. Contributions in his
memory may be made to Pancreatic Cancer
Action Network (PANCAN), 1500 Rosecrans
Ave., Ste. 200, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266,
www.pancan.org or Penn Wissahickon Hos-
pice, 3535 Market St., Ste 750, Phila. PA
19106. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS LIEBERMAN
Renee Esther Liberman (nee Cohen) August
14, 2017. Wife of the late Herbert Lieberman.

Mother of Robert (Gina Acosta) Lieberman,
sister of the late Harold Cohen. Grandmother
to Michael Liberman, Jill (Jon Hooker) Liber-
man, great grandmother to August “Augie”
and Millicent “Millie” Contributions in her
memory may be made to a charity of the
donor’s choice.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS LIT
Eugene Lit, on Nov. 20, 2017 at the age of
93. Husband of the late Rita E. (nee Dicker-
man). Father of Karen Sue Kossar (Stan
Charlick), Steven J. (Judy) Lit, and the late
Preston Lit. Grandfather of David Lit, Robyn
Silverman, Brian Lit, and Chad Kossar. Great-
grandfather of Sarah Silverman. Contribu-
tions in his memory may be made to the
American Heart Association, www.heart.org
or the American Diabetes Association,
www.diabetes.org. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS A Community Remembers
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LORBER Carol Jean Lorber (nee Finneburgh). Novem-
ber 24 2017. Beloved wife of Bennett. Loving
mother of Samuel and Joshua Edward
Lorber. Devoted sister of Lewis Finneburgh
(Susan Kolodny). Contributions in her
memory may be made to any wildlife charity
of the donor’s choice.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS LENOW
Martin Lenow died on November 13, 2017 in
Chicago, IL. Moish was born on December
23, 1926 in Philadelphia, PA. He graduated
from Central High School and then obtained
his BS in Physics from Temple University.

He later obtained his Masters' Degree in
Business Administration and Professional
Degree in Mechanical Engineering from
Drexel University. He also attended classes
at Gratz College in Judaic Studies. Moish
served in the Navy during WW II. After WW
II, Moish entered his family business, At-
lantic Plumbing & Heating Supply and be-
came its President after his father retired.

Moish then worked for the Boeing Vertol
Company in Philadelphia as a Systems Ana-
lyst and then was recruited by the Pullman
Standard Company of Chicago as a Vice
President. Moish worked for several other
large companies in the Chicago area before
retiring. After moving to Chicago, Moish be-
came an active member of the Anshe Emet
Synagogue and taught Torah education class
for twenty-five years.

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Geraldine "Gerrie" Leshner (nee Fayer),
November 2, 2017. Beloved wife of the late
David; Loving mother of Scott Leshner, Beth
Leshner and Jodi (Steven Levinstein) Lesh-
ner; Dear sister of Ruth Besden; Devoted
grandmother of Jonathan, Alexandra and
Chloe. Contributions in her memory may be
made to a charity of the donor's choice.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS LEVITT
Ronald H. Lebby, DDS, September 23, 2017.

Husband of Diane (nee Cohen). Father of Dr.

Eric B. (Michelle) and Michael B. (the late
Lisa). Grandfather of Zachary, Kayla, Jayden
and Haley. Brother of the late Nina (Richard)
Rake. Contributions in his memory may be
made to the Gift of Life Donor Program, 401
N. 3rd St., Phila., PA 19123.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS MARK
LUCKER MALLITZ
Susan L. Mallitz on Nov. 8, 2017, at the age
of 71. Wife of the late Harvey. Mother of Jill
Wallace (Donald), Bryan Mallitz (Kristen), and
Cindy Koltoff. Sister of Fred Zucker and the
late Harvey Zucker. Grandmother of eight and
great-grandmother of one. Contributions in
her memory may be made to a charity of the
donor’s choice.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS MALSCHICK
Phyllis S. Malschick (nee Swartz), age 90,
died on October 23, 2017. She last resided
in The Kennedy House in Philadelphia.

Daughter of the late David (Dianora) Swartz
and the late Sylvia Sassman; mother of Debra
Malschick and Jane Malschick Maestro; sis-
ter of Judith Greenstone and Murry (Ellen)
Swartz; grandmother of Yonatan (Michelle
Masotti) Maestro, Justin (Maria) Landau,
Blake (Jacob) Morgan; and great-grandmoth-
er of three. Contributions in her memory
may be made to the Pennsylvania SPCA, 350
E. Erie Ave., Phila., PA 19134,
www.pspca.org. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS MARK
Rose Mark (nee Schwartz), October 21,
2017, of Audubon, Pa., formerly of Haver-
town, PA; Wife of the late Irving Mark; Moth-
er of Jerald (Barbara) Mark and Andrea Mark.

Grandmother of Justin and Emily. Relatives
and friends are invited to services Thursday
October 26, 2017 at 1:00 P.M. at Temple
Sholom, 55 North Church Lane, Broomall, PA
19008. Interment Har Zion Cemetery. The
family will return to the residence of Barbara
and Jerry Mark and respectfully request that
contri-butions in her memory be made to
Temple Sholom of Broomall or Temple Sha-
lom of Chevy Chase, MD.

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ROSENBERG Bruce Marmer, age 63, died on October 20,
2017. He was a furniture sales representat-
ive who resided in Huntingdon Valley,
Pennsylvania. Beloved husband of Randi
(nee Salosky); loving father of Scott (Daria)
and Melissa (Scott) Cohen; Pop-Pop of Jac-
ob, Rya, and Ethan; and brother of Stephen,
Carol Bulkin (Steve) and Terry. Contribu-
tions in his memory may be made to Penn
for Brain Tumor Research, (bit.ly/bruce-
marmer) or the Susan G. Komen for the Cure,
125 S. 9th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
19107. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS Rafael Otero, on Nov. 11, 2017 at the age of
81. Husband of Harriet (nee Wiegler); Father
of Raymond (Danielle) Otero, Ivelisse Otero,
Arturo (Annabel) Otero, and Rafael Otero;
Step-father of Tina (Michael) Maurer and
Danny (Eti) Schechter; Brother of Rosario
Otero Lugo, Edna Otero Rodriguez, and Za-
yda Otero Catala. Grandfather of Eli, Liora,
Sharon, and Jeffrey. Contributions in his
memory may be made to the Delaware Valley
Veterans Home, 2701 Southampton Rd.,
Phila. PA 19154.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS MATALON
Dollie Matalon, (nee Hutzell) October 27,
2017, of Landenberg, PA; beloved wife of the
late Leon Louis Matalon; loving mother of
Louis Emmanuel Matalon (Mary), David Willi-
am Matalon (Tracey) and John Edward
Matalon (Carolyn); devoted sister of Andrea
Ralston, Fred McNamee and Edward Mc-
Namee; also cherished by 7 grandchildren
and 3 great-grandchildren. Also survived by
2 nieces and 2 nephews. Relatives and
friends were invited to graveside services
Monday, 11AM, at Haym Salomon Mem.

Park, Frazer, PA.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
MULNICK Roselyn Mulnick, died peacefully surrounded
by her loving family on November 17, 2017
in Meridian, Idaho. Beloved wife of the late
Nathan Mulnick. Devoted mother of Harris,
Esther Mulnick and John Watkins, Debra and
Irwin. Loving grandmother and Bubba of
Gabrielle Anna Majewski, Sarah Faye Luneau,
Ryan Mulnick and Emily Mulnick. Great
grandmother of Mila, Miles, Natan and Noa.

She was a lifelong member of Hadassah and
a member of Temple Beth Sholom for the 40
years she lived in Cherry Hill. Ros was a
donor to many varied charitable organiza-
tions. She had great abilities and interest in
art and design. Interment Crescent Memorial
Park, Pennsauken, NJ. Contributions in her
memory can be made to Hadassah, www.ha-
dassah.org or St. Jude Children’s Research
Hospital,www.stjude.org PLATT MEMORIAL CHAPELS, Inc.

NEMEYER Sophia Nemeyer (nee Silber), born in Boro
Park and passed in Elkins Park on November
11, 2017. A retired Hebrew and elementary
school teacher, who in her retirement, be-
came a model and actress, appearing in a
Richard Gere movie. Wife of Frank L. Ne-
meyer. Mother of Eric Nemeyer and Roberta
(James) Lennon. Also fondly remembered
by Grand-Dog Gem. Contributions in her
memory may be made to Hadassah or a char-
ity of the donor’s choice.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS NEWMAN
Dr. Stanley Newman on November 16, 2017,
Husband of Muriel (nee Glynn), father of
Geoffrey Newman and Edmund Newman
(Joan Matlack), brother of Rina Englard and
Mark Negin; also survived by 2 grandchil-
dren, Miriam and Alexander Newman. Contri-
butions in his memory may be made to Con-
gregation Mikveh Israel, 44 North 4th St.,
Phila., PA 19106, or to a charity of the
donor's choice
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Alexander Pollack, October 27, 2017 of
Phila., PA. Husband of the late Rina (nee
Brook). Father of Doron Salomon and Michal
(Brian) Leventhal. Brother of Dave Pollack.

Grandfather of Denise, Anna and Aaron. He
was a proud WW II veteran. Relatives and
friends were invited to Graveside Services
Monday October 30, 10:30 A.M. at Washing-
ton Crossing National Cem. Contributions in
his memory may be made to the Honor Flight
Network. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
POLOWAY Rose Poloway, a retired claims representat-
ive died October 31, 2017, she resided in
New York. The former Rose Simpson, wife
of the late Sigmund; mother of Merel Julia
and Mark (Susan) Poloway; grandmother of
Paul (Betsy), Benjamin, David and Samuel.

Contributions in her memory may be made to
JDRF, 1-800-533-CURE (2873) jdrf.com
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS RABIN
PITKOW Ronald B. Pitkow M.D. passed away on Octo-
ber 20, 2017 at the age of 83. Beloved Hus-
band of Sandra (nee Warshaw). Loving Fath-
er of Jeffrey (Jane) Pitkow, Jennifer (Stuart)
Leon, and Adam Pitkow. Cherished Grand-
father of Zachary, Joseph, Gregory, Samuel,
Jessica, and Emily. Dr. Pitkow was a Clinical
Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery
at the University of Pennsylvania School of
Medicine. He was an attending Orthopaedic
Surgeon at Lower Bucks Hospital in Bristol,
Pennsylvania and at the St. Mary’s Hospital in
Langhorne, Pennsylvania. Dr. Pitkow re-
ceived his undergraduate and medical de-
grees from the University of Pennsylvania in
1956 and 1960, respectively. After complet-
ing his rotating internship at Abington Me-
morial Hospital in Abington, Pennsylvania, he
served at the Martin Army Hospital in Geor-
gia for two years, with one year in pediatric
training program. He then returned to Abing-
ton for one year as a general surgery resid-
ent. From 1966-1969 he was an orthopaedic
surgery resident at the Hospital of the Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania. He was board certi-
fied in 1971 and was a fellow of the Americ-
an Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. He
held membership in the American Academy
of Cerebral Palsy, American Medical Associ-
ation, Bucks County Medical Society,
Pennsylvania Orthopaedic Society,
Pennsylvania Medical Society and Alpha
Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society. Al-
though his clinical practice encompassed
general orthopaedics, his special orthopaed-
ic interests were in the areas of gait and pos-
tural problems in children, clubfeet and
cerebral palsy. He was the Orthopaedic con-
sultant to the Woods School since 1969, and
to the Beechwood Mead Trauma Unit in
Langhorne since 1984. From 1969-1974 he
was Director of the Club Foot Clinic at the
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
and from 1974-1984, he was Director of the
Gait and Foot Clinic at the Children’s hospital
of Philadelphia. His most significant publica-
tions pertained to postural and gait abnor-
malities in children, and to partial neuroprax-
ia of the biceps brachii motor nerve. Contri-
butions in his memory may be made to The
University of Pennsylvania Perelman School
of Medicine or to the Children’s Hospital of
Philadelphia, www.chop.edu
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS To place a Memorial Ad
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Dr. Sidney Charles Rabin of West Chester,
PA, died on 11/17/17 after a wonderful 93
years. “Sid”, as everyone affectionately knew
him, was a much beloved and well-respected
Chester County physician, community leader,
and amateur entertainer. He was prede-
ceased by his devoted wife of more than 50
years, Dr. Lucy Feiden Rabin, in 2007, and
his younger brother Leonard Rabin in 2014.

Sid was born on August 29th, 1924 in Phil-
adelphia to Irvin and Ida Rabinovitz. He atten-
ded Bartram High school and graduated with
honors. After 2.5 years at Temple University,
he was drafted into the US army, initially as a
1st gunner and later as a combat medic;
serving in Europe with the 86th Infantry Divi-
sion, he helped to liberate parts of Germany
and Austria. Upon his return he was admit-
ted to Temple University Medical school,
graduating in 1951. He completed his intern-
ship at Lankenau hospital, and he and Lucy
later settled in West Chester. He was appoin-
ted to the medical staff at Chester County
hospital in 1953. After 6 years of General
Practice, he returned to complete a specialty
residency in OBGYN at Philadelphia General
hospital. He and Dr Joseph Abbott started
Chester County OBGYN in the late ‘50’s and
practiced together for almost 30 years. He
served as Chief of Staff at Chester County
from 1975-1977, chairman of the Dept of OB-
GYN from 1978-1982 and served on multiple
committees from 1973-1990. After retire-
ment at 72, Dr Rabin became a founding
board member of Community Volunteers in
Medicine (CVIM). Sid was an active member
of Kesher Israel synagogue for almost 50
years, and of the Chabad House of Chester
County more recently. He served as Presid-
ent at Kesher Israel from 1966-1968. He was
blessed with an operatic voice and enter-
tained friends, family and receptive audi-
ences all over the world for 8 decades. He
was a loyal Rotary member, avid skier, boat-
ing enthusiast who loved fishing for flounder
and blues in the Atlantic Ocean, and enthusi-
astically followed multiple Philadelphia sports
teams, especially the Phillies and Eagles. Sid
and Lucy were married for 56 years and are
survived by four children, Douglas S. Rabin,
M.D. (Vivian) of Clifton, N.J., Andrew M. Ra-
bin, M.D. (Liat) of Ganai Tikva, Israel, Valerie
Rabin Heald (Garth) of West Chester, and
Nancy Rabin Neff (Andrew) of Teaneck, N.J.

He was the loving grandfather of 15: Abigail,
Esther, BG and Philip Neff; Anna (Alix), Dorie
and Arielle Heald; Beatrice, Yosef, Yisroel,
Zev and Penny Rabin; and Saguy, Eidan and
Etai Rabin. He is also survived by 15 great
grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.

Shiva is being observed at his residence in
West Chester. Please contact Kesher Israel
Congregation for times. Donations in his
memory may be made to The Juvenile Dia-
betes Research Foundation, Chabad Lub-
avich of Chester County, and Thrive at
Hebrew University.

JEWISH EXPONENT
Lynne Elaine Raisman (nee Raidman)
November 21, 2017. Wife of Dr. Mitchell;
mother of Michael (Heather) Raisman, and
Alan Raisman; sister of Denise (Frank)
Burstein; grandmother of Samuel and Susan.

sister-in-law of Joan and Richard Raisman,
Ellen Steinberg and Skip Gordon. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to ALS As-
soc. Greater Phila. Chapter, 321 Norristown
Road, Suite 260, Ambler PA 19002.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS REIFF
Pearl Reiff on November 24, 2017. Beloved
wife of the late Norman. Devoted mother of
Barry and Francine Reiff and the late Jill
Schwartz. Loving grandmother of Marlee Re-
iff and Jeremy Reiff. Dear great grandmoth-
er of Noah Reiff. Contributions in her
memory may be made to a charity of the
donor’s choice.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS REINFELD
Harold "Hotsy" Reinfeld, age 86, died on Oc-
tober 31, 2017. He was a retired school
teacher who resided in Ventnor City, New
Jersey. Beloved husband of Florrie (nee
Small) for 56 years; devoted father of Leslie
(Laurence) Master and Bruce Reinfeld; and
adoring grandfather of Chloe Master. Contri-
butions in his memory may be made to a
charity of the donor's choice.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS ROSENBERG
When Pittsburgh original Ron Rosenberg
went anywhere in the city, pictures of his
grandchildren were always within reach. The
city was filled with proud grandfathers, but
you’d be hard pressed to find a more proud
“Poppy.” A native and lifelong resident of the
Steel City, Ronald M. Rosenberg, known as
Ronnie to his family and Ron to his friends,
passed away peacefully in his sleep on Nov.

17. He was 80 years old. Sadly, he did not
have a chance to do his most favorite thing
— call one of his grandchildren on his 18 th
birthday. Rosenberg had never missed a
birthday or life event. Rosenberg, a Taylor
Allderdice graduate and a veteran of the U.S.

Air Force, spent his professional life in a
myriad of roles and positions, including
sales, retail and at the Jewish Community
Center of Greater Pittsburgh. He was a past
member of Temple Sinai and a former presid-
ent of its Men’s Club. His parents, Ed and
Irene Rosenberg, were founding members of
Temple Sinai. Rosenberg was an active coach
in the 14 th Ward Little League, a league star-
ted by his father. An avid fan of sports,
Rosenberg rooted for the Pirates, Steelers
and Penguins. He is survived by his two
sons, Steven (Lori) Rosenberg of Phil-
adelphia and Evan Rosenberg of Pittsburgh;
brother Gary Rosenberg of New York City;
grandchildren Jake and Sam Rosenberg and
Samantha and Ethan Miller, all of Phil-
adelphia; nephews Erich Bergen of New York
City and Jeremy Witt of Pittsburgh; and niece
Marcia (Eric) Haberman of Pittsburgh.

Rosenberg’s wife Marcia passed away in May
1972. TO PLACE A MEMORIAL AD
CALL 215.832.0749
Allen Rosenberg, 74, of Lakewood, NJ,
passed away Wednesday November 1, 2017.

Allen was born and raised and lived most of
his life in Philadelphia, PA before moving to
Lakewood a few years ago. Allen had many
passions in life, which included antiquing,
working with wood, and his Philadelphia
Eagles. But his biggest passion of all was his
family. He is survived by his loving wife of 55
years, Linda; daughter Terri; son, Andy and
his wife Marsela; and daughter, Sheryl and
her husband Michael Menack; brothers
Richard Rosenberg and Michael Meil; as well
as his 5 adored grandchildren, Brandon,
Ariana, Sydney, Zachary and Joshua. Funeral
services were held Friday November 3, 11:00
AM at Beth Am Shalom 1235 HWY 70, Lake-
wood, NJ 08701, and was followed by a
private burial service. Memorial contribu-
tions in Allen’s memory may be directed to
the American Heart Association. Arrange-
ments were under the care of Belkoff-Gold-
stein Funeral Chapel, Lakewood, NJ. You will
forever be loved Allen, Daddy, Poppy.

BELKOFF-GOLDSTEIN FUNERAL CHAPEL
RUBIN Gail Rubin (nee Mandel), age 75, died on
November 19, 2017. She was a business
teacher who resided in Lansdale, PA. Wife of
Bruce Rubin; mother of Brad (Liana) Brooks-
Rubin; sister of Dr. Sheldon R. (Linda) Man-
del; and Bubbe of Eliav and Adiv. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to a char-
ity of the donor's choice.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS RUBIN
Harriette Rubin (nee: Gobler) died October
24, 2017. She was the wife of the late Irvin,
the mother of Carol (Merrill) Weiss and Mar-
ilyn Bilyk. She is also survived by her 4
granddaughters and 4 great grandchildren.

Harriette was a retired bookkeeper at a law
office. Contributions in her memory may be
made to Hadassah. Condolences and more at
www.BerschlerAndShenberg.com BERSCHLER and SHENBERG
SALTZBURG Betty Saltzburg (nee Schwab), Widow of Dav-
id Saltzburg, age 98, of Bala Cynwyd PA, ori-
gin-ally from Wynnefield, passed away on
November 20, 2017. She will be greatly
missed by her son, Michael (Joan) Saltzburg
of Bala Cynwyd PA; her daughter, Susan
(Mary) Saltzburg of Maitland FL; her 5 grand-
children: Jennifer (Todd) Barbaro, Romy
(Aaron) Weiss, Jaime (Sheryl) Barbaro, Holly
(Jon) Saltzburg, Jonathan Saltzburg and her
7 great-grand-children. Also survived by her
brother, Albert (Diane) Schwab. She loved
golf, travel, bridge, gourmet foods, and the
finer things in life. She was an avid reader
and had the grace and elegance of Grace
Kelly. And most of all loved having family
dinners at La Collina. Donations in her
memory may be made to The Michael J. Fox
Foundation(Parkinson's Research) www.mi-
chaeljfox.com JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
SALTZMAN Marion Saltzman (nee Fischman), age 94,
died on November 18, 2017. She was a re-
tired office manager who resided in Phil-
adelphia, PA. Loving mother of Sharon
Rosenthal (the late Lewis J. Rosenthal); dear
grandmother of Bari-Lyn Rosenthal and the
late Ian Rosenthal. Contributions in her
memory may be made to the Jewish Family
and Children's Service, 2100 Arch St., Phila.,
PA 19103.

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