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Sylvia Schafer, November 2, 2017, of
Marlton, NJ. Wife of the late Solomon
Schafer. Mother of Lydia R. Ritz and Ira S.
(Tricia) Schafer. Bubba of David, Ed, Natalie,
Gabriel and Sam. Great Bubba of Alexander,
Marco and Charli. Interment Mt. Sharon
Cemetery, Springfield, PA. Contributions in
her memory can be made to Temple Beth
Sholom, www.tbsonline.org
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SCHULTZ Ronald Aaron Schultz, on November 9, 2017.
He was a retired pharmacist. Brother of Mar-
lene Schultz Contributions in his memory
may be made to a charity of the donor’s
choice. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS Shirlee Shapero (nee Kasser), age 90, died
on October 21, 2017. She resided in Garnet
Valley, Pennsylvania. Beloved wife of the late
Marvin; loving mother of Robert Shapero
(Cheryl), Jonathan Shapero (Eileen Dare),
and Paul Shapero; dear sister of Norman
Kasser, Victor Kasser, and Miriam Snyder
Mintz; devoted grandmother of Serena, Nat-
alie (Ricky), Adrienne (Brett), Courtney, and
Ashley; and adoring great-grandmother of
Frankie. She was deeply loved by her hus-
band, sons, grandchildren, great-grandchil-
dren and friends. Contributions in her
memory may be made to the Anti-Defama-
tion League, www.philadelphia.adl.org.
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS SILBERMAN
SEGAL Ruth Annette S. Segal (nee Smith), passed
away on Thursday November 16, 2017. She
was a long time resident of Bala Cynwyd, PA.
Ruth was the loving wife of the late George
Segal. She was preceded in death by her
brother, Norman Smith. She is survived by
her children Steven (Paula) Segal, Bonnie
(Martin) Shulkin, Sherry (Marty) Nash and
her brother Joel Smith. She cherished her 7
grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. She
was devoted to her family staying in contact
with her children, and particularly devoted to
all her grand children and great-grandchil-
dren. She doted on all of them and was in
contact right up to the end of her life. A
private service will be held in her memory. In
lieu of flowers the family has asked that
donations be made to the charity of the
donors choice.
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
SERES Miriam Seres (nee Skolnick), Oct. 28, 2017 of
King of Prussia, PA. Loving & devoted wife
of the late Paul Seres, mother of Bruce Seres
of Gaithersburg, MD, David Seres of Haver-
town, PA, and the late Deborah Seres. Sister
of Izzie Skolnick, Yetta Erlich, and the late
Libby Roth. Loving grandmother to Jordan &
Adam Seres of Gaithersburg, MD. Also sur-
vived by many nieces and nephews. A
lifelong resident of the Philadelphia area, and
an integral part of the family-run Penn Crest
Pharmacy in Overbrook Park from 1950 until
1977, Miriam loved traveling with Paul, and
just being around family and friends. Relat-
ives and friends were invited to services on
October 31, 2017 at 1:00 PM at Joseph Lev-
ine & Sons Memorial Chapel (West), 2811
West Chester Pike, Broomall, PA, 19008. In-
ternment following services at Mt. Sharon
Cemetery, 502 E. Springfield Road, Spring-
field, PA, 19064. Contributions may be made
in her memory to The Paul Seres Education
Endowment Fund at Congregation Or Sha-
lom. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
SHOTZ Jacob Lyndon Shotz, 19, of Doylestown,
passed on November 14, 2017 peacefully at
The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia sur-
rounded by his loved ones. He long suffered
from severe epilepsy as part of a rare genetic
condition, KCNB1. He was born August 9,
1998 in Abington, the son of Howard and
Gloria (Kramer) Shotz. He attended the HMS
School for Children with Cerebral Palsy. Jac-
ob loved the simple things in life; his music,
his books, his art, singing, baby beluga,
bubbles and taking long walks with dad. He
accepted everyone for who they were and
touched the heart of everyone who knew him.
Jacob is survived by his parents Howard and
Gloria (Kramer) Shotz, brother and sister-in-
law Chad and Hui Laspee, his niece Olivia
Laspee, and his sister Hali. He leaves his ma-
ternal grandparents, Fred and Brenda (Sha-
piro) Kramer. He is also survived by many
aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Jacob is
preceded in death by his paternal grandpar-
ents Sidney and Diana (Slomsky) Shotz and
nephew Evan Laspee. The family asks that
you consider donations to the Children’s
Hospital of Philadelphia, Ketogenic Diets for
Epilepsy and Neurological Disorder Fun-
draiser and the Pediatric Advanced Care
Team (PACT) online at chop.donordrive.com
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS SHRAGER
Elsie Shrager a retired teacher, November 10,
2017, she resided in Phila. The former Elsie
Aezen, wife of the late Harry E. Shrager;
mother of Sara Beth Shrager and the late
Rabbi Mark Shrager; sister of the late Jean
Aezen. Contributions in her memory may be
made to National Museum of American Jew-
ish History, 101 S. Independence Mall E,
Phila, PA 19106
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Frances Shusterman (nee Rogolsky) on Nov.
19, 2017 at the age of 98. Wife of the late
Carl. Mother of Susan Newman, Linda
Shusterman (Barry Dolins), and Larry
(Dorothy) Shusterman. Grandmother of Jen-
nifer (Michael) Autodore, Matthew and
Lauren Shusterman, Randy (Berlinda) New-
man, Brad (Christy) Newman, Michael and
Dennis Newman. Great-grandmother of Gi-
anna, Braden, Sophia, Max, Samantha, and
Wesleigh. She will be remembered as a beau-
tiful person who was kind and loving to all.
Contributions in her memory may be made to
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
(jdrf.org) or Foundation 65 (note Vedder-
Shusterman Fund), 1234 Sherman Ave.,
Evanston IL 60202.
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Ellen Silberman of New York City, passed
away on October 26, 2017. Loving daughter
of Jerry and Harriet Silberman; adored sister
of Craig (Karen) Silberman; cherished aunt of
Emma, Jonah and Cameron. She was an As-
sociate Director of Publicity for a publishing
company. Ellen was blessed with the gift of
life. Her perseverance inspired all who loved
her. Contributions in her memory may be
made to Abramson Center For Jewish Life,
1425 Horsham Road, North Wales,
Pennsylvania 19454 or to Transplant Pro-
gram at Cleveland Clinic, PO Box 93157,
Cleveland, Ohio 44193-1655
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Lianne Silverman 69, formerly of Havertown,
passed away on Nov. 14, 2017. Mrs. Silver-
man is survived by her beloved husband
Stanley; loving children Steven (Tara) Silver-
man and David (Lindsey) Silverman; cher-
ished grand-children Jake and Luke; dear
brother Gerry (Linda) Senker and sister Cyn-
thia (Richard) Merzer. Memorial donations
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Charles William Spindler, Jr “Karl," of Lower
Gwynedd, PA passed away at the age of 97
on Saturday October 14, 2017 at Abramson
Center in North Wales PA. Karl was born on
July 29, 1920 in Philadelphia, the son of
Charles Sr. and Louisa (nee Warner). He was
the loving husband of Ruth Rosen Spindler
with whom he shared over 50 years of mar-
riage. He was the father of Patricia L. Hende-
rson, (née Spindler), step father to Fredrick
Wackenhut III who pre-deceased him and
Lynda Wackenhut Wilkes of Clinton, CT. He
leaves three grandsons, Tristan T. Hender-
son, Garrett S. Wilkes, and Fredrick Wacken-
hut IV. Karl was a proud WWII veteran hav-
ing served in the Army Air Corps in England
as a Technical Sergeant and communica-
tions specialist. After the war, he attended
Drexel University where he earned his Bach-
elor’s and Master's degrees in Electrical En-
gineering. Over many years and well into his
80’s, Karl worked for and consulted with a
variety of major companies specializing in
fluid mechanics and nuclear energy. This
took him to many US East and West coast
cities and overseas, but he considered him-
self a Philadelphian throughout his product-
ive life. He was a lover of classical music,
opera and historical non-fiction, a dedicated
photographer, an active gardener, at home
carpenter, and a lifetime British car enthusi-
ast. He will be remembered for his brilliance,
cheerful disposition, his cooperative and op-
timistic spirit and his willingness to accept
with dignity whatever adversity he was faced
with. He always looked forward to tomorrow
and hoped for a more peaceful world for his
grandchildren. Memorial contributions may
be made to the NHSPCA in Stratham, NH to
support his love of animals or a charity of
your choice.
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACK SPIVACK
Ronald Spivack, November 4, 2017, hus-
band of Rochelle (nee Katzen). Father of
Alysa (Steven) Margulies and Rick Spivack.
Brother of Bernard Spivack. Proud grandfath-
er of Jake and Julia. He was laid to rest on
Monday, November 6 at West Laurel Hill
Cemetery. Contributions in his memory may
be made to: Atidim c/o American Friends of
LIBI, 45 Bartlett Crescent Rd., Brookline MA
02446. STEIN
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STEINBRECHER Seymour Steinbrecher, 93, of Cherry Hill NJ,
passed away peacefully on Tuesday October
31, 2017. He was the beloved husband of Es-
ther (nee Kutcher), loving father o f
Barry(Michele) Steinbrecher, Pam (Fred)Fox,
and David (Cynthia) Steinbrecher. He was the
very proud Grandfather of Jill (Gal) Buch-
man, Caryn(Eduardo) Guido, Brandon and
Jared Fox, and Drew Steinbrecher. He is also
survived by his sister, Frances Fuss. Funeral
Services were held on Thursday November
2nd,2017 at Goldsteins Funeral Home fol-
lowed by Interment at Roosevelt Memorial
Park.Contributions in his memory may be
made to Temple Emanuel Synagogue,1101
Springdale Rd. Cherry Hill NJ 08003, Con-
gregation,Kol Ami 8201 High School Rd.
Elkins Park PA 19027 or to the charity of the
Donors Choice.
SUMMERS Pauline Summers (nee Harrison) on Novem-
ber 6, 2017. Wife of the late Jordan Sum-
mers. Mother of Barry (Lorri) Summers, Dr.
Ronald (Nancy) Summers. Grandmother of
Rachael and Joshua. Contributions in her
memory may be made to The Trenton Area
Soup Kitchen P.O. box 872 Trenton New Jer-
sey 08605.
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS SWINGER
Reba Swinger, Wednesday, October 25,
2017, 5 Heshvan 5778. Reba was the be-
loved wife of Ralph Swinger (z"l) and mother
of Beverly Sacks and Carolyn Swinger. She
is survived by many nieces including Shirley
(Morton z"l) Swinger, nephews and grand-
nieces. The funeral was graveside at Mt. Car-
mel Cemetery,5722 Frankford Ave., Phil-
adelphia , on Sunday, October 29 at 11 AM
promptly. May her memory be a blessing
and her family be comforted among the
mourners in Zion.
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
Lucille (nee Brooks) Stein, October 29, 2017,
of Phila., Age 95; beloved wife of the late Her-
bert M.; loving mother of Linda Mosko (Nor-
man); cherished grandmother of Jared
Mosko and Stacy Abrams (Lee). Relatives
and friends were invited to memorial ser-
vices Wednesday, 12:30pm at Cong. Rodeph
Shalom, 615 N. Broad St., Phila., PA 19123.
Contributions in her memory may be made to
Devereux Adult Services, 139 Leopard Rd.,
Berwyn, PA 19312 or Cong. Rodeph Shalom.
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Evelyn Psaki Tabas, beloved wife, mother,
and grandmother, died on October 17 2017
at her nursing home in Orlando, Fl after a
protracted battle with Alzheimers at the age
of 89. Born in Philadelphia PA, she was the
daughter of Max and Gertrude Psaki and sis-
ter to David and Martin Psaki. Evelyn gradu-
ated from Overbrook high school and earned
her BS in education from Temple University
and masters of fine arts from the Tyler school
of Art. Her greatest loves in life were her hus-
band, her 3 children, and grandchildren. She
was lovingly married to her husband, Allan M
Tabas, for 50 years. Her main passion in life
was her art- she loved painting and sculpture
and continued to work into her 80s. She was
a strong-minded woman and a loyal friend
with a great sense of humor and a loving
heart. She always had a smile and was truly
pleased to see friends and family and meet
new people. She enjoyed spending time with
her friends, including her 7 mile constitution-
al walks every morning. She was a voracious
reader and especially loved murder myster-
ies, frequently flipping to the end “just to see
who dunnit.” She loved growing plants and
vegetables and had an extraordinarily green
thumb. She is survived by her daughter Max-
ine, her sons Joel and Jeffrey, and her grand-
children Kenzo, Kai, Maya, Zoe, Zachary, Ted,
Nat, and Irene. Her legacy will be the memory
of her contagious smile and the paintings
that she so generously gave to those that she
cared about. Donations can be made in her
honor to the Jewish National Fund.
TABB Shirley Tabb (nee Wenger) November 26,
2017, of New York City, formerly of Phil-
adelphia; beloved wife of the late Donald
Tabb; loving mother of Michael Andrew (Ellie
Soeffing) Tabb, Lawrence Richard (Pam)
Tabb, Joel Samuel (Jill Hellerman) Tabb and
Alexander Charles (Cory Eskenazi) Tabb;
cherished grandmother of Steven, Benjamin,
Maxwell, Andrew, Hannah, Daniel, Eliana and
Rachel. Relatives and friends were invited to
Graveside Services, November 27th, 2:00
P.M., at Roosevelt Memorial Park, 2701 Old
Lincoln Highway, Trevose, Pa. In lieu of
flowers, contributions in her memory may be
made to the American Heart
Association(heart.org), Breast CancerAware-
ness (cancer.org) or the Jewish Federation of
Greater Philadelphia (jewishphilly.org).
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
TANENBAUM Jean Tanenbaum Ocotber 28, 2017, she
resided in Jenkintown,PA. The former Jean
Kramer, wife of the late Jerry Tanenbaum;
mother of Stuart (Elsa) Tanenbaum; aunt of
Renee Semola; grandmother of Jacob Tanen-
baum and Stephanie Tanenbaum. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to a char-
ity of the donor's choice.
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS WANICUR
Jules Mark Wanicur on November 22, 2017.
Husband of the late Eileen (nee Radbill). Fath-
er of Stacy (Scott) Fonda, Lee Wanicur, Alan
(Nitha) Wanicur, and Matthew Wanicur.
Brother of David (Nancy) Wanicur. Grand-
father of Tyler, Lauren and Eileen. Contribu-
tions in his memory may be made to Susan
G. Komen for the Cure , 125 S. 9th Street,
Phila., PA., 19107, or to a charity of the
donor's choice.
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS Bruce David Weill, May 8, 1953-October 23,
2017 passed away peacefully after a long ill-
ness. He was born in Torrington, CT from
where his family moved to Ohio and then to
New Jersey. After graduation from Rutgers
College of Pharmacy, Bruce joined the US
Public Health Service as a Commissioned Of-
ficer and worked with the Indian Health Ser-
vice in Arizona. He then worked in private
pharmacies in PA. Bruce was active in Com-
peer and Tikvah/AJMI, both organizations
supporting mental health and did much vo-
lunteer work helping others. He was very
kind, generous and thoughtful and will be
much missed by all who knew him. He al-
ways acknowledged any kindness to himself
with the phrase "I love you." Bruce is sur-
vived by his mother Edith Weill, sisters Susan
Weill and Cathy Yungmann (Edward), neph-
ews Carl and David Yungmann and a great-
nephew. Preceded in death by his father,
Peter. Interment was private. Contributions
in his memory may be made to Tikvah/AJMI,
2100 Arch Street, 7 th Fl., Philadelphia, PA
19103. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
WEISS Marvin Weiss, on November 12, 2017, age
84, of Hatboro, PA, lawyer and businessman,
passed away peacefully in his sleep. Born in
Philadelphia, the son of Max and Jean Weiss
and brother of Charles Weiss, Marvin gradu-
ated from Girard College (Class of 1950),
Harvard College (Class of 1955) and Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania Law School (Class of
1958) and he served two years in the US
Army stationed at Fort Dix in New Jersey, be-
fore starting a prestigious career as a corpor-
ate attorney for several center city law firms,
including Dilworth, Paxson, Kalish, Korn and
Levy and Eisen, Fineburg and McCarthy. He
also served in executive positions at Atlantic
Trailer Leasing, Prescription Delivery Sys-
tems and CorCell, a division of the Coriell In-
stitute for Medical Research. Marvin was the
beloved husband of Betty Weiss (née Gold-
man], devoted father of sons Michael (Niu)
and Brian (Valerie) and grandfather of Ithaca
and Kythira Weiss and Tyler and Hannah
Weiss. Marvin was a generous supporter of
several humanitarian organizations, includ-
ing the Federation of Jewish Agencies of
Greater Philadelphia and the Anti-Defamation
League of B’nai B’rith Philadelphia, where he
served a term as the Chairman of the Metro-
politan Philadelphia Advisory Board. He also
received a number honors including, the
Steven Girard Award, the Steven Girard
Alumni Award of Merit and the Ben Gurion
Lodge B’nai B’rith Award. Memorial contribu-
tions may be made in Marvin’s honor to the
charity of your choice.
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS WEXLER
Max Wexler on October 27, 2017. Husband
of Lillian (nee Winokur) Wexler. Father of
Robbee Perlman and Pattie Wexler. Grand-
father of Ryan Perlman (Tracy Zigler) and Lee
(Kristen) Perlman. Great Grandfather of Kate
and Jared Perlman, and Joah Perlman. Con-
tributions in his memory may be made to a
charity of the donor's choice
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS Adele Wilder Mande died October 27, 2017 in
Lower Gwynedd, Pennsylvania. She was
born October 19, 1922 in Philadelphia to
Joseph and Anna Wilder and grew up in
North Philadelphia. She attended West
Chester Teacher’s College and the University
of Miami and became a beloved teacher in
the Philadelphia Schools. She taught at
Spruance School and Greenfield School over
a forty-year career. In 1946, she married at-
torney Eugene F. Mande, and had one son,
Louis Mande. Over their forty-year marriage
they lived in Center City Philadelphia and
Elkins Park. After his death, she moved to
New Mexico to be closer to her son and
grandchildren. Then in 1994, she settled in
Boca Raton, Florida near her two sisters. She
kept herself busy with classes, volunteer
work and her many friends. She married Ed
Eaton in 2004. Adele and Ed traveled the
world together. In 2013, Adele returned to
the Philadelphia area. Adele enjoyed travel,
fashion, art, music, parties and her family.
She is survived by her son Louis Mande and
his wife Deborah Mande of Elkins Park; her
grandchildren Joe Mande (Kylie Augustine)
and Rachel Rozsa (Erik Rozsa); her sisters
Lynn Mazer (Ray Mazer) and Cynthia Segal
(Albert Segal); as well as nieces, nephews
and her step son Andy Eaton (Barbara) and
their family.
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YANOVITZ Arlene Yanovitz (nee Brown), on November 9,
2017. Wife of Norman Yanovitz. Mother of
David Yanovitz and Beth Yanovitz. Daughter
of the late Morris and Rose Brown. Sister of
Sylvia Abrams and Esther Schiller. Grand-
mother of Jaden Yanovitz and Gabrielle Yan-
ovitz Lubin. Contributions in her memory
may be made to Magee Rehabilitation Hospit-
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WOLDOW Sonia B. Woldow, 90, of Lafayette Hill, PA
passed quietly on Thursday, October 19,
2017. She was born on November 4, 1926 in
Philadelphia, PA, the daughter of Rose
(Korenbleth) and Abraham J. Becker. She at-
tended Lower Merion High School and later
graduated from the University of Florida. She
was married to Robert Woldow, also of Phil-
adelphia, and had four children: the late
Richard Woldow, the late Dana Woldow
Schreiber, Tina Woldow Rutan and Robert
Woldow, Jr. Sonia was active in many organ-
izations, often in leadership roles. She was
on the Board of the Jewish Federation of
Greater Philadelphia and Federation’s Wo-
men’s Division as well as the JCC’s of Great-
er Philadelphia. She also served on the
Boards of the Philadelphia Geriatric Center
and the Jewish Publication Society. She
played an active role at Akiba Hebrew
Academy (now Jack M. Barrack Hebrew
Academy), first as a parent, then as a mem-
ber of the school's Board of Directors, and
then as Board President from 1978 to 1981.
During her tenure she focused on increasing
financial aid for students, building enroll-
ment while balancing the budget, and raising
Akiba's profile in the general Jewish com-
munity. She was a member of the school’s
Board of Directors for almost 40 years. Oth-
er organizations she and her husband sup-
ported included Children’s Hospital of Phil-
adelphia, The Philadelphia Art Museum, The
Barnes Foundation, The Kimmel Center for
the Performing Arts, The Philadelphia Or-
chestra, and The Norton Museum of Art. So-
nia is survived by her sister Joy Naprstek
(Bill), sister-in-law Betsy Becker (Steven), her
children and their spouses: Cindy Woldow,
Mark Schreiber, Frank Rutan, and Peter Scur-
lock, and her grandchildren: Cypher and Ju-
lie Woldow, Sam (Zoe), Max and Jacob
Schreiber. Her funeral was held Sunday, Oc-
tober 22, 2017 at Joseph Levine and Sons
Funeral Home in Trevose, PA and interment
was at Roosevelt Memorial Park. Contribu-
tions can be made in her memory to Jewish
Federation of Greater Philadelphia, Jack M.
Barrack Hebrew Academy, Har Zion Temple
or a charity of the donor’s choice.
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