FREDSON
O CTOBER , 2016 D EATH N OTICES
DEATH NOTICES
DEATH NOTICES
DEATH NOTICES
FREDSON GOODMAN
GRENEN Shirley Fredson (nee Schanfald), age 92 on
September 25, 2016. A retired special edu-
cation teacher. Beloved wife of the late
Samuel Fredson and the late Sheldon Salter.

Mother of Lawrence Salter (Lois), Julie
Gronich (Joseph), and Barbara Davis
(Howard). Also survived by 6 grandchildren
and 2 great grandchildren. Contributions in
her memory may be made to Hadassah, Ab-
ramson Hospice, or a charity of the donor’s
choice. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERGS
RAPHAEL-SACKS Reba Goodman (nee Weiss), September 22,
2016, of Philadelphia, PA. Wife of the late
Samuel Goodman; Mother of Steven J. Good-
man; Sister of Daniel M. Weiss. Graveside
services were held at Montefiore Cemetery in
Rockledge, PA. Contributions in her memory
may be made to a charity of the donor's
choice. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
GORDON GLASS
Beverly B. Glass (nee Sklarow), October 8,
2016 at the age of 90. Beloved wife of 66
years to the late Morris J., devoted mother of
Robin Sherman (Ira) and Cynthia Glass, sis-
ter of the late Stanley Sklarow (late Claire)
and the late Eugene Sklarow (Lois); loving
grandmother of Howard Sherman, Esq.

(Lauren Chait, Esq.) and Madeline Snyder
(Frank), loving great-grandmother of Mat-
thew, Benjamin, Allyson, and Mark. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to Fox
Chase Cancer Center or Penn Medicine-Ab-
ramson Cancer Center.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS GOLDBERG
Sheldon. Sept. 27, 2016. Beloved husband of
Lois (nee Weisberger). Loving father of Lynn
Goldberg-Shefsky and the late Joel Goldberg.

Devoted brother of Elliott Goldberg (Sandy)
and the late Erwin and Martin Goldberg. Dear
Pop-pop of Jake, Cory, Drew, and Zach.

Former father-in-law of Jeffrey Shefsky and
his children Brandon and Michael. Also sur-
vived by many loving nieces, nephews, and
friends. Contributions in his memory may be
made to Autism Speaks, 1060 State Road,
2nd Floor, Princeton, New Jersey 08540
www.autismspeaks.org. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS GOLDFARB
Janice Goldfarb (nee Serletsky), age 98, died
on September 22, 2016. She resided in Har-
risburg, Pennsylvania. Wife of the late Sid-
ney; mother of Lynne (Dean) Leis and Jerry
(Cindy) Goldfarb; grandmother of Amy Leis,
Erica (Tom) Miller, and Samantha Goldfarb;
and great-grandmother of Marisa. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to a char-
ity of the donor's choice.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS GOLDSTEIN
Daniel I. Goldstein a public adjuster, died Oc-
tober 18, 2016. He resided in Audubon, NJ.

Husband of the late Constance (nee Leavitt),
father of Robert Goldstein (Meryl), Margie
Goldstein (Lawrence Butler) and Libby Gold-
stein; grandfather of Sarah Butler, Michael
Butler and Alison Goldberg (Steve); great-
grandfather of Zoe Goldberg and Zara Gold-
berg. Contributions in his memory may be
made to Jewish War Veterans of the USA
1811 R Street NW, Washington, DC 20009.

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Marilyn Weiss Gordon (7/17/41-10/18/16)
Glenside, PA passed away peacefully sur-
rounded by loved ones after a valiant battle
against cancer. Marilyn’s death creates a
profound void in her family. She will be
deeply missed by her husband of 50 years,
Cantor Joshua Gordon; her children, Rachel
(Jason) Lichten and Howard (Laurel
Buxbaum) Gordon and her grandchildren, Lu-
cas Gordon, Sam, Jake and Sophie Lichten.

Marilyn is also survived by her twin brother,
Robert (Jean) Weiss, beloved Aunt Sylvia
Schafer and cousins, Ira and Tricia Schafer
and Lydia Ritz. Marilyn was the cherished
daughter of Sam and Yetta Weiss. Born and
raised in Philadelphia, Marilyn was a fierce
advocate for her children, her community and
women’s rights. She was a proud graduate of
Olney High School and Temple University
where she earned both her bachelors and
Master’s degrees. She also earned teacher’s
certificates from Gratz College and Netsky In-
stitute of Adult Studies. Marilyn was a math
teacher and guidance counselor for the Chel-
tenham School District, Strawberry Mansion
High School, and Central High School, of
which she was particularly proud. She was a
passionate mentor to many students and car-
ried those relationships well beyond their
graduations. Once Marilyn became passion-
ate about a cause, she gave it her all. She
was President of the Glenside Elementary
PTO (and named the Fair of the Bear), Presid-
ent of the Shirley Gettlin Chapter of Americ-
an Jewish Congress, and President of the
Temple University College of Liberal Arts
Alumni Association. She volunteered for
decades at Temple Sinai in Dresher. Marilyn
was an enthusiastic piano student for over 30
years. Marilyn was a cat lover, organizer of
family gatherings, sewer of clothes, gardener,
composer of countless song parodies, spoil-
er of grandchildren and her children’s biggest
fan. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Mar-
ilyn’s memory can be made to Planned Par-
enthood and Magen David Adom. She will be
greatly missed and will forever be the wind
beneath our wings.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS Carl M. Grenen, age 82, died on September
30, 2016. He was a retired Chief Financial
Officer who resided in Wynnewood, PA. De-
voted husband of 57 years to Judith (nee
Sann) who schlepped him to 7 continents;
loving father of James Grenen (Mary) and
Amy Levantin (Donald); devoted brother of
Dr. Ramon Greenberg (Myrna); dear brother-
in-law of Dr. Kenneth Sann (Fern); and cher-
ished grandpa of Emily, Ellen, & Rose Gren-
en, and Matthew & Jenna Levantin. Tribute
contributions in his memory may be made to
the Lewy Body Dementia Association,
www.ibda.org or Congregation Shireinu,
1295 S. Avignon Dr., Gladwyne, PA 19035.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS GRINSPAN
Jack Grinspan September 30, 2016. Hus-
band of the late Betty (nee Sultanoff), dear
father of Edward Grinspan (Judith) and
Stephen Grinspan (Gerry); also survived by 4
grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. Com-
panion of Harriet Abraham. Contributions in
his memory may be made to Beth David Re-
form Congregation 1130 Vaughans Lane,
Gladwyne, Pennsylvania 19035.

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DEATH NOTICES
KARLIN HAFETZ
Aaron Irwin Hafetz, 89, longtime resident of
Margate, passed away on October 18, 2016,
to the voices of his immediate family sharing
memories of bygone Passovers and celebra-
tions. His hand was held, and a lifetime of
kisses returned with the kind of love only a
truly devoted husband and father can
inspire.Aaron lived a life of devotion and ser-
vice to his family, community and faith.

Irma Sue Hafetz (née Neff), his wife of 59
years, was his greatest joy and truest love
and in his final days he used what strength
remained to share one last kiss. Following
service as a Marine MP during WWII and the
Korean War, Aaron married Irma and raised
four sons. A patriarch in the most profound
sense, Aaron's family relied on his moral wis-
dom, unquestioning love and unfailing sup-
port. He instilled in his family a strong sense
of Jewish identity and commitment to reli-
gious and cultural participation. In addition to
beloved family man, Aaron was known as an
inspiring teacher who influenced generations
as teacher and ultimately head of the math
department for 35 years at Atlantic City High
School, and as Hebrew School teacher at
Beth Judah. In the years since retiring in
1989, he continued to receive tributes from
former students whose lives he touched. For
many years he co-owned a hotel in Atlantic
City and continued as a small business own-
er until his passing. He remained a respec-
ted and steadfast leader in his community
until his final months and his generosity as a
philanthropist benefited numerous causes
and Jewish organizations. In addition to his
wife, Irma, Aaron's legacy includes son Scott
and daughter-in-law Kathy Hafetz of Linwood;
Drew Hafetz of Hollywood, FL; Larry Hafetz
and son-in-law Eric Gutierrez of Los Angeles,
CA; and Glenn Hafetz, of Ventnor, who in
these final years was his father's most con-
stant companion; as well as his grandchil-
dren Jordon, Brianna, Madison, and Brandon,
in whom he had such pride. He also main-
tained special relationships with his nieces
and nephews and lifelong friendships with his
extended family, including his sister- and
brother-in-law, Jeannie and Burt Bennett of
Pompano Beach, FL. Donations to American
Friends of Magen David Adom,
www.afda.org, or to Birthright Israel,
www.birthrightisrael.com, are appreciated
and will help carry on Aaron's commitment to
safeguarding Jewish culture. May his
memory be a blessing.

ROTH-GOLDSTEINS' MEMORIAL CHAPEL
HOFFMAN Jerry Hoffman, an advertising salesman, died
October 1, 2016. Father of Jodi (Howard)
Krawitz, and Robyn Lewison; step-father of
Adam Michalak; brother of Connie Sugar-
bread; grandfather of Seth (Jessica) Krawitz
and Chelsea Krawitz. Contributions in his
memory may be made to the Abramson Cen-
ter for Jewish Life, 1425 Horsham Rd, North
Wales PA 19454.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS GRABOYES
Dr. Harold Graboyes, age 85, died on
September 30, 2016. He was a retired re-
search chemist who resided in Newtown
Square, Pennsylvania. Beloved husband of
62 years to Sugar (nee Kuritz); loving father
of Marcy (Peter), Jeffrey (Adele), and Mi-
chael (Stacy); and proud grandfather of Will,
Alex, and Adam. Contributions in his memory
may be made to a charity of the donor's
choice. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPAHEL-SACKS DEATH NOTICES
KOPEIKA JACOBOWITZ
Herman "Jack" Jacobowitz, September 28,
2016, of Voorhees, NJ. Husband of Sandra
Jacobowitz. Father of Susan (Evan) Krisch
and the late Mark E. Jacobowitz. Grandfather
of Daniel Jacobowitz, Joshua Krisch, Daniel
Krisch and Elizabeth Krisch. Great-grandfath-
er of Menachem Yisroel Krisch. Interment
Montefiore Cemetery, Jenkintown, PA.

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Lawrence “Larry” M. Karlin, September 28,
2016, of Montgomery County; beloved hus-
band of the late Sandy (nee Wolfe); loving
father of Bobbi (Roger) Giudicelli, Ken
(Cathy) Karlin, Diane (Arnie) Caine and the
late Ronnie Karlin; devoted brother of Ellie
Blumenthal and Arthur Karlin; also survived
by 7 grandchildren and 3 great grandchil-
dren. Relatives and friends were invited to a
Memorial Service, Thursday, 1:00 PM at
Joseph Levine & Sons, 4737 Street Road,
Trevose, PA 19053. Contributions in his
memory may be made to the Larry Karlin
Scholarship Fund, Philadelphia University,
Development and Alumni Relations, 4201
Henry Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19144 or a char-
ity of the donor’s choice.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
KIDORF Dr. Irwin Kidorf of Vineland, NJ, passed away
on September 29, 2016. Dr. Kidorf worked
for many years as the Chief Psychologist at
the Cumberland County Guidance Center. He
is survived by his sons and daughters-in-law,
Michael & Aviva and Greg & Doree; his
grandchildren, Meira, Atara, Yoni, Eliana, and
Joshua and his sister Mollie Fisch. He was
preceded in death by his loving wife Bernice
(Lazaroff) Kidorf. Funeral services and burial
were held on September 30, 2016.Arrange-
ments were under the supervision of Rone
Funeral Service, 1110 East Chestnut Avenue,
Vineland, NJ 08360.Memorial donations may
be made to Beth Israel Congregation, 1015 E.

Park Ave., Vineland, NJ, 08360. To send on-
line condolences please visit our website at
Ronefuneral Service.com.

RONE FUNERAL SERVICE
KLIEMAN Lucy Klieman died September 30, 2016. The
former Lucy Podolsky, mother of Arlene
(Fred) Selznick and Beverly (Harvey) Jacobs:
sister of Samuel (Ida May) Podolsky. Grand-
mother of Scott and Kate Jacobs and Brian
Jacobs; great-grandmother of Jack Jacobs.

Contributions in her memory may be made to
a charity of the donor's choice.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS KOPEIKA
Saul Kopeika, September 30, 2016. Husband
of the late Pauline (nee Jaffe), formerly of
Boca Raton, FL. Stepfather of Richard S.

(Judy) March, Esq. and Dr. Philip J. (Nancy)
Moldofsky; brother of Michel Kopejka, Meir
Kopejka, Rachael Grody, Henny Sternfeld and
the late Abe Kopeika; grandfather of Stacey
(Mitchell) Goldberg, Erika (Mark) Sinofsky,
Aliza (Kenneth) Simeone, Jonathan, Sara,
Jessica and Heather Moldofsky; great-grand-
father of Adam, Alison, Amanda, Jenna and
George. Contributions in his memory may be
made to Jewish National Fund, 150 Monu-
ment Rd., St. 107, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 or
Jewish Family Services of Southern Jersey,
1301 Springdale Rd., #150, Cherry Hill, NJ
08003. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
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