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AMSTERDAM Michael Fintz Amsterdam was born on June
27, 1921, to Peter Amsterdam and Raschel
Fintz Amsterdam in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. His parents were immigrants:
Peter (D.O.B. 3-15-1885) from
Bialystok/Brest, Russia and Raschel (D.O.B.

7-15-1889) from Giurgiu, Romania. He
passed on July 9, 2019 in Madison, Wiscon-
sin, 11 days after his 98 th birthday. Michael
was a graduate of Olney High School in Phil-
adelphia, class of 1937, received a Bachelor
of Science degree in chemical engineering
from University of Pennsylvania in 1941, and
earned a Master of Science degree in phys-
ics from Lehigh University in 1947 and a PhD
in physics from Temple University in 1959.

He was drafted in 1943 to basic training and
also went to officer’s training school in 1945
to become a lieutenant in the Army Air Corps.

He met Harriet Gertrude Cooper on April 17,
1953, famously enjoyed mint chocolate chip
ice cream with her, and married on January
3, 1954. They remained married for 63 years
until Harriet passed on September 12, 2017.

After Philadelphia, Michael and Harriet
resided in Greensburg, Pennsylvania;
Kokomo, Indiana, and Phoenix, Arizona, be-
fore moving to Madison, Wisconsin to live in
Capitol Lakes Retirement Center where they
spent their final years living closer to two of
their daughters. Over Michael’s lifetime he
worked various jobs. At different points he
worked for the government. One of his tasks
was to calculate the balance of large vessels
and another was working on the detection of
submarines and propeller balance. Michael
worked for Radio Corporation of America
(RCA) in Camden, New Jersey; Westing-
house in Greensburg, Pennsylvania (working
on solar cells in the 1960’s); Delco Electron-
ics/General Motors in Kokomo, Indiana
(1970’s worked on computer components),
and Motorola in Phoenix, Arizona (1979 to
mid ‘80’s working on solid state
physics/properties of solids and conduction
of crystals used in transmitters). Michael was
preceded in death by his parents and his
older sister, Alice Smith. He is survived by
his 4 children, Beth (Jeff) Schenck, Lori Ams-
terdam (Barclay Shultz), Sara Berg, and Peter
Amsterdam (Dong Hui Kang). He is also sur-
vived by 9 grandchildren, Jesse (Katherine)
Schenck, Sarah Schenck, Eren Shultz, Zoey
Shultz, Hanna (Seth) Dotson, Halle Berg,
Chloe Amsterdam, Noah Amsterdam, Ben-
jamin Amsterdam, and 2 great grand-daugh-
ters, Julia and Eva Schenck, as well as nu-
merous nieces and nephews.

APPELBAUM Morris Appelbaum, age 100, died on October
3, 2019. Husband of Marcia (nee Whitman)
Appelbaum; Father of Jeffrey (Jamie) Appel-
baum and Mitchell (Lynn) Appelbaum; Step-
Father of David Enelow and the late Lawrence
Enelow; Grandfather of Justin, Meredith, Mat-
thew, Laura, Jason, Josh, Allyson, Cory and
Marissa. Also survived by 4 Great-grandchil-
dren. Contributions in his memory may be
made to a charity of the donor's choice .

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Betty Atzer (nee Kleeman), age 90, died on
September 20, 2019. Beloved wife of the late
Joseph; loving mother of Lori (James Ply-
bon) Burczewski and Bruce Atzer; dear sister
of Sylvia Freedman; and grandmother of
Chad. Contributions in her memory may be
made to the Abramson Care Center, 1425
Horsham Road, North Wales, PA 19454.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS BARBASH
Jack Barbash, on September 21, 2019. Age
100 years old. Beloved husband of Elaine
(nee Clayman). Devoted father of Marc and
Shelley Barbash and Francine and Barry Reiff.

Loving grandfather of Heather and Geoff
Matt, Joshua and Alisa Barbash, Marlee Reiff,
Emery Barbash, and Jeremy Reiff. Loving
Great grandfather of Noah, Hunter, Tyler, Jo-
nah, and Rylee. Contributions in his memory
may be made to the Jewish War Veterans.

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Syd (Bill) Bilgram, on October 12, 2019. Born
in India, Syd came to the USA and graduated
college in Philadelphia. He was a retired busi-
ness owner. Devoted husband of Dora (née
Anszis); loving father of Steven (Elisabeth)
Bilgram and Ilene (Eric) Lechtzin; adoring
grandfather of Nicole, Lindsay, Sophia, Dav-
id, Alexia and Oliver. Syd was a living related
kidney donor in 1989. Contributions in his
memory may be made to the National Kidney
Foundation, www. Kidney.org
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS BEAUBAIRE
Nancy Beaubaire on October 5, 2019. Wife of
Steven Cohen; Daughter of Glenn (and the
late Helen) Beaubaire; Step-mother of Jodi
(Jennifer Raymond) Cohen and Kimberly
(Jonathan) Hyman; Sister of Susan (Leonard
Lichtblau) Beaubaire, Bonnie Beaubaire (Kev-
in Lorenson) and Thomas (Liz Bardon) Beau-
baire; Grand-mother of Beatrix and Sadie;
Aunt of Alanna, Lauren, Jay and Nolan. Con-
tributions in her memory may be made to
The Center for Honeybee Research, 22 Cedar
Hill Rd., Asheville, NC 28806.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS BERMAN
Pearl Berman (nee Lieberman), a secretary
for the Veterans Administration, on October
4, 2019. Wife of Gerald Berman. Also sur-
vived by nieces, nephews, great nieces and
great nephews. Contributions in her memory
may be made to Jewish Federation of Great-
er Philadelphia, 2100 Arch St., Phila. PA
19103. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS BRESSON
Jerome Bresson, on October 6, 2019. Hus-
band of the late Elayne (nee Levy). Father of
Alan (Pamela) Bresson and Debbie (Steven)
Wigrizer. Grandfather of Adam (Erika), Scott
(Sofia), Justin (Liza), Michael, Danny, Jennie,
Shari. Great Grandfather of Arianna, Michael,
Vivienne, Henry, Jacob, Hunter, Cindy. Jerry
was born in Brooklyn, NY. He proudly served
his country during WWII as a submariner
stationed in the Philippines. He received a de-
gree in electrical engineering from Brooklyn
Polytechnic Institute and began his career
working at the David Sarnoff Institute, which
later became RCA television where he was an
important contributor to the development of
television technology as well as color televi-
sion national standards. Over the course of
his long and storied career he owned and op-
erated radio stations nationally and had a ma-
jor impact on current radio programming. He
also pursued ownership roles in numerous
national and international businesses. Loc-
ally he was the founder and CEO of Bresson
Associates, a sales engineering company re-
sponsible for supplying electrical compon-
ents to major automobile manufacturers.

Jerry was an accomplished golfer. His tire-
less sense of humor was only exceeded by
his love and devotion to his family. Most im-
portantly he was a mentor, confidant and in-
spiration to his children and grandchildren.

He will be dearly missed by his family and
friends. Contributions may be made to The
American Parkinson Disease Association in
memory of his late wife, Elayne Bresson.

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Toby Zelda Chase, Friday, October 11,2019 at
Masonic Village of Lafayette Hill, PA. Sur-
vived by husband, Jack Lev Ari, sister of
Phyllis Chase Cohen (Dr. Martin), dear child-
hood friend Helen Daniel Stamm, nieces Ivy
Marcus, Tracy Greenfield, and nephew Dr.

Robert Cohen. A memorial service will be
held at Sarah Mausoleum, Montefiore
Cemetery, Jenkintown PA Sunday, Novem-
ber 10, 2019 at 2:00 p.m. Contributions may
be made to: Masonic Charities, 801 Ridge
Pike, Lafayette Hill, PA 19444.

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BLUMENTHAL Jacob Blumenthal on September 20, 2019.

Husband of Rose (nee Wilk); father of Sherie
(Rick) Abrams, Bruce (Ilene) Blumenthal and
the late Lee Blumenthal; grandfather of
Richard Abrams, Jamie Abrams, Lauren (Bri-
an) Dietz, Michael Abrams (fiancée Amanda
Kaufman) and Amber Blumenthal; great-
grandfather of Nicholas. Contributions in his
memory may be made to Cong. Tifereth Is-
rael of Lower Bucks County, 2909 Bristol Rd.,
Bensalem PA 19020.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS BARTASH
Bessie Bartash, on October 13, 2019.

Daughter of the late Mollie and Samuel
Bartash. Beloved Aunt of Laurie Corson,
David Bartash, Bonnie Simon, Ronald
Bartash and Shirley Bartash.Services Private.

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

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ETTINGER Evelyn Ettinger, on Sept 29, 2019. The former
Evelyn Hafler, wife of the late Harold Ettinger
and the late Howard Lowenthal. Mother of
Kathie C. "KC" (Arthur) Baldadian and Amy
(late Hal) Atkinson. Grandmother of Jonath-
an (Noelle) Heckscher, Melissa (Noah)
Heckscher Rubinstein and Kaycelyn Atkinson;
also survived by 6 great-grandchildren. A
Celebration of Life will take place at a later
date. Contributions in her memory may be
made to a charity of the donor's choice.

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COTLER Marvin A. Cotler, of Bala Cynwyd, died Wed-
nesday, October 2, 2019 in Wynnewood, PA.

He was born the son of Morris and Fay Cotler
(nee Tenenholz) on September 17, 1932 in
Frackville, PA. Marvin attended Penn State
University and served as President of the AE-
Pi Fraternity. He was an entrepreneur for over
50 years in the Bowling industry. He was a
chairman and coach of the Maccabbi USA
bowling team for 20 years, earning numer-
ous Gold Medals. He was a host for two
bowling television shows on WTAF, channel
29 in Philadelphia. Marvin proudly served in
the United States Army during the Korean
War. He is preceded in death by his wife,
Frieda Cotler. He leaves to cherish in his
memory: two sons, Gregg Cotler (Jennifer)
and Douglas Cotler (Elizabeth); and four
grandchildren: Hannah, Zev, Noah, and Ryan.

Funeral Services were held Sunday, October
6, 2019 at 12:30 PM at West Laurel Hill Fu-
neral Home, 225 Belmont Avenue, Bala Cyn-
wyd, PA 19004. Interment immediately fol-
lowed service at West Laurel Hill Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers donations in Marvin’s hon-
or may be made to the American Cancer So-
ciety www.cancer.org, Maccabbi USA,
www.maccabiusa.com, and Hadassah,
www.hadassah.org. WWW.WESTLAURELHILL.COM
EPSTEIN Norman M. Epstein, on October 17, 2019, of
Elkins Park, PA. Beloved husband of Ros-
alind (nee Wein) Epstein, loving father of An-
drew S. (Joy) Epstein and James D. (Thomas
Hess) Epstein and devoted grandfather of Lee
Epstein and Ross Epstein, also survived by
sisters Cissie Cutler Ainbinder and Janie
Gruber and nieces and nephews. Funeral Ser-
vices and Interment were held privately.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
Bruce B. Faden, September 24, 2019. Hus-
band of Maria Faden. Father of Danielle
(Steven) Landau, Jessica (Nick) Cifaldi and
the late Stacey Hertfelder. Step father of
Maira Bautista. Brother of Shelley (the late
Bob) Faden-Focht, Alan I. (Amy) Faden, MD
and Shari (Tom) Faden Donahue. Also sur-
vived by 7 grandchildren and 2 great grand-
children. Interment Locustwood Memorial
Park, Cherry Hill, NJ. Contributions may be
made to Abramson Cancer Center, www.pen-
nmedicine.org or the Wounded Warrior
Project www.woundedwarriorproject.org
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FIELDS DEATH NOTICES
FIELDS Regina Fields (nee Stanger), passed away on
October 7, 2019 at the age of 96 surrounded
by her loving family. She was born on May 7,
1923 in Stanislawow, Poland. She was prede-
ceased by her parents, Emanuel and Yetta
Stanger, and a younger sister, Esterra at the
outbreak of WWII. After an idyllic childhood,
the war changed the course of Regina’s life.

She followed the admonition of her mother
that a member of her family must survive.

Although the rest of her extended family per-
ished in the war, she survived by hiding for
22 months in the attic of the home of a right-
eous gentile. In 1945, her city was liberated
by the Russians. Among the soldiers was a
Jewish Officer, Dr. Philip M. Fields. Her liber-
ator became her husband in 1946. Their
daughter Edna was born in a German dis-
placed persons camp in 1947, where they
resided for two years before immigrating to
the United States. Symbolically, they arrived
in New York Harbor on July 4 th , 1949 to be-
gin their new life. They settled in Phil-
adelphia where daughters Estella and De-
borah were born. Regina was an educator at
Har Zion Nursery School from 1965 to 1970.

She continued teaching at Temple Adath Is-
rael until her retirement in 1993. Teaching
and interacting with young children was the
joy of her life. Regina was a beloved member
of the Philadelphia Main Line community.

Because of her unique background, she was
called upon to memorialize her story, which
was recorded and distributed to children at
bar and bat mitzvahs. Her life’s story was
also recorded by Gratz College, the Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania, Yad Vashem in Is-
rael, and by the Spielberg Shoah
Foundation’s Oral History Project in Califor-
nia. Regina was preceded in death by her
husband Philip of 38 years, her companion
Myer Adler, who passed away in 1995, and
her close friend Sam Chirsan who passed
away in 2010. She is survived by children
Edna Metzger, Dr. Estella and Peter Graeffe,
Deborah and Dr. Arthur Kravitz, nine grand-
children including six spouses, and twelve
great grandchildren. Memorial donations may
be made to the Jewish Home of Greater Har-
risburg, 4000 Linglestown Road, Harrisburg,
PA 17112, Temple Adath Israel, Myer Adler
Memorial Fund, 250 North Highland Avenue
Merion Station, PA 19066, Beth El Temple,
2637 North Front Street, Harrisburg, PA
17110, or to Chisuk Emuna Congregation,
3219 Green Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110.

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FREEMAN Lila Elaine Freeman (nee Champaine), passed
away on October 5, 2019, at Penn Presbyteri-
an Medical Center after a brief illness. Born
in Philadelphia, PA, on April 8, 1933, the birth
announcement read “Prohibition Out, Cham-
paine In,” as she and her twin brother ,
Robert, were welcomed into the world by ad-
oring parents. She grew up in South Phil-
adelphia, graduating Olney High School in
1951, then following in her parents footsteps
studying pharmacy at Philadelphia College of
Pharmacy where she fell in love with her pro-
fessor, Dr. Norman C. Freeman. She gradu-
ated in 1955 and began her career as a phar-
macist at Gimbels Department Store on Mar-
ket Street. Norman and Lila married on
September 5, 1954, together creating a suc-
cessful dental practice and raising a family
throughout their 54-year marriage. Lila is
survived by her loving family: son, Brian
(Joan) D. Freeman of Medford, NJ, and
daughter Amy Freeman-Ivanov (Alexander) of
Basking Ridge, NJ. She is also survived by 3
adoring grandchildren: David, Eric and Jes-
sica. Contributions in her memory may be
made to Fox Chase Cancer Center, www.fox-
chase.org. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS FREEMAN
Marvin Freeman, on Sept. 20, 2019, of St.

Petersburg, FL formerly of Penn Valley. Hus-
band of the late Dossy (nee Levitt). Father of
Stuart (Carol) Freeman and Robert (Judy)
Freeman. Grandfather of Nathan and Rachel.

Great-grandfather of Erin. Contributions in
his memory may be made to ASPCA.

JOSEPH LEVINE & SONS
FRIEDMAN Annabelle Friedman of Silver Spring, MD
passed away on Oct 3 at age 80. She grew up
in Pottsville, PA and graduated from Penn
State University where she met and married
Edward Friedman. She was a publications ed-
itor at various non-profits and co-owner of
the Federal Training Center. Annabelle was
known for her generosity and kindness, al-
ways helping those in need and volunteering
for Meals on Wheels. She is survived by her
husband Edward Friedman and children,
Sarah, Aaron, and Lisa. Contributions can be
made to the Jewish Federation of Phil-
adelphia. DEATH NOTICES
GORDESKY HELLER
Samuel Aaron Gordesky, Somers Point, NJ at
age 98 was known to family and friends as
Sol. Born in Philadelphia, he was preceded in
death by his wife Allene and his three older
siblings Edward Gordy, Rita Chorney and Lil-
lian Podell. Sol was an avid tennis player and
that’s an understatement. He continued to
play until the age of 88 when he absolutely
had to quit because he just couldn’t see the
ball. A consummate humanitarian, Sol often
stepped in to help others who could not help
themselves by showing them they could suc-
ceed. For example, he helped illiterate adults
learn to read and assisted new Americans
from many different countries find meaning-
ful lives in the United States. Sol always held
a special place in his heart for the State of Is-
rael and after he retired from business, he
served in the Israeli army through the Volun-
teers for Israel Program. He was a tireless
advocate for equal justice, civil rights and for
any issue which he saw as “just plain
wrong.” More often than not, he was drafted
into leadership roles preferring to work dili-
gently behind the scenes without fanfare. He
loved Judaism and was an ardent supporter
of a long list of Jewish causes throughout his
life. Sol will be missed by his two daughters
Joan G. Kaufman and Susan Gordesky (aka
Joanie & Susie), son-in-law Louis Hecht, Jr.,
his three grandchildren David Kaufman, Alex-
ander Bruner, Katelyn Bruner, nieces and
nephews and many friends. He will be lov-
ingly remembered by his remarkable team of
dedicated care givers and their families for
the past three years.

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HALPERN Beryl G. Halpern (nee Cohen), on September
26, 2019 of Elkins Park, PA. Beloved wife of
the late Leonard Halpern, loving mother of
Susan Halpern and Cindy (Steven) Kramer,
sister of Phyllis (Arthur) Nemroff and the late
M. Richard Cohen and sister-in-law of Polly
Cohen and devoted grandmother of Reed,
Jake, Sophie and Zoe. Contributions in her
memory may be made to the JDRF, South
Jersey Office, 1415 Route 70 East, Suite 311,
Cherry Hill, NJ 08034, (856-429-1101).

JOSEPH LEVINE & SONS
FRIED Deborah Fried (nee Becker), October 23,
2019, of Conshohocken, PA. Wife of Joseph
Fried. Sister of Marc Becker. Also survived by
many cousins. Interment Crescent Memorial
Park, Pennsauken, NJ. Contributions may be
made to Susan G. Komen, 125 S. 9 th St.,
Suite 202, Phila., PA 19107.

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DEATH NOTICES
HECHT Jerome Hecht, October 20, 2019. Of Phil-
adelphia, PA. Beloved father of Heather
Shames (David) and Ashley Hecht. Brother of
Carole Kafrissen (Arthur). Devoted Zayde of
Blake, Maya, and Wynter. Jerry loved listen-
ing to big band music from the 1920’s. He
loved is dog Leah. He enjoyed talking about
history and politics. He loved spending time
with his family, especially his grandchildren
and loved cooking and sharing his food and
recipes. He was regular congregant of Con-
gregation B’nai Abraham in Philadelphia, PA.

He will be dearly missed by his loving daugh-
ters and family. Funeral services were held on
10/23/2019 at Montefiore Cemetery, Jenkin-
town, PA. Contributions in his memory may
be made to Congregation B’nai Abraham, 527
Lombard Street, Philadelphia, PA 19147.

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Lynn Marlene Heller on September 23, 2019.

Daughter of Lillian and the late Wallace
Heller. Sister of the late Robert Heller. sister
in law of Sylvia Pelta. Relatives and friends
are invited to graveside services Thursday
12:30 PM precisely at the King David Me-
morial Park (Section BB), 3594 Bristol Road,
Bensalem, PA 19020. Shiva will be observed
at the home of Sylvia Pelta and Art Segal.

Contributions in her memory may be made to
Huntington's Disease Society of America,
505 8th Avenue, Suite 902, New York, NY
10018, www.hdsa.org
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS HERMAN
Florence Herman (nee Wolkin), September
22, 2019, of Haverford, PA, formerly of Penn
Valley, PA. Beloved wife of the late Harold L.

Herman; loving mother of Richard (Susan)
Herman, Jay (Kim) Herman and Larry (Diane)
Herman; cherished grandmother of Julie (An-
drew), Everett (Lindsey), Lauren, Joshua, Ari-
el and great grandmother of Hazel, Wolf and
Baxter. In lieu of flowers, contributions in
her memory may be made to Har Zion
Temple. JOSEPH LEVINE & SONS
HERTZFELD Murph “Maurice” Hertzfeld, October 23, 2019
of Audubon, Pa., formerly of Penn Valley. Be-
loved husband of Gladys (nee Shapos). De-
voted father of Andrew (Joyce McClure)
Hertzfeld, Ilene (John) Jones, Robert
Hertzfeld and Bruce (Lynn) Hertzfeld. Proud
grandfather of Sarah. He was very active in
many philanthropic causes including being a
past president of Golden Slipper Club and
Charities and a former chairman of the board
of JDRF. Contributions in his memory may be
made to JDRF or a charity of the donor’s
choice. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
ISENBERG Rosamond Isenberg passed away at age 85
from complications of a stroke. She was sur-
rounded with the love of her family. A gal-
lery owner, real estate developer, importer,
distributor, friend, cherished wife, mother,
sister, and grandmother. She was born in
Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, and attended
Altoona High School, where she first started
dating her husband, Ronnie of 65 years. Ron-
nie and she shared a wonderful life full of
traveling and family with their children,
Debbie and Steven Kass, Steven and Lisa Is-
enberg, and Jodi Isenberg. She was a de-
lighted and proud Grandmother of Joshua
and Judith Isenberg, Alexis Isenberg, Sam-
antha Isenberg, Jared Kass, and Lindsay
Kass. She was lovingly known to her family
as “Rosie” and “Grammy.” The family has re-
quested that donations in her memory may
be made to the Delaware Valley Alzheimer’s
Association, 399 Market Street, Suite 102,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106.

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DEATH NOTICES
HOENIG Judith Hoenig, on Saturday, September 21,
2019, of Silver Spring, MD. Beloved wife of
the late Eugene Hoenig. Loving mother of
Sara Pitts and Andrew Hoenig. Dear sister of
the late Eddie Berkowitz. Cherished grand-
mother of Will Pitts, Michaela, Adin and Gab-
rielle Hoenig. Memorials may be made to the
World Wildlife Fund. Arrangements entrus-
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