A Community Remembers Jewish Exponent Death Notices October 2021 Sponsored by Goldsteins’, Rosenberg’s, Raphael-Sacks, Inc. O ctober 2021 D eath N otices BARI DEATH NOTICES BARI Sid Bari on October 2, 2021. Beloved hus- band for 62 years of Joan (nee Rotter); Lov- ing father of Merle Bari, M.D. (Honorable David Shulkin, M.D.) and Jonathan Bari (Leslie); Adoring grandfather of Daniel and Jennifer Shulkin, Lexi and Jax Bari. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com BARMISH Joan Barmish (nee Coleman) of Warrington, PA, died on October 9, 2021. Wife of Ascher Barmish; mother of Michael Barmish, David Barmish and Stephanie (Wayne) Kopp; Grandmother of Natalie Barmish and Jessica, Sarah and Holly Kopp. Donations in her memory may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com BASS Barbara S. Bass (nee Spivack). Teacher, hu- manist, passionate advocate for Tikkun Olam, passed away on October 16, 2021. Wife of Herbert Bass. Mother of Laurie (David Fine), Ken and Carolyn. Grandmother of Rebecca, Hannah, Shoshana, and Naomi. Contribu- tions in her memory may be made to the Wo- men’s Center of Montgomery County, www.wcmontco.org. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES BEHREND BOROFSKY EPSTEIN Elsa Behrend (nee Loewenstein) passed away calmly at home on September 24, 2021. Born in Philadelphia in 1919 to Sidney and Cecelia Loewenstein, she enjoyed a long and wonderful life. She attended Goucher College and the University of Pennsylvania. She mar- ried Albert Behrend in 1942. They were mar- ried until his death in 1978. She was active in charitable work, helping to establish an an- nual surgical lectureship at Albert Einstein Medical Center and made sure it continued after Albert’s passing, in addition to estab- lishing a permanent library for the education of surgical residents. She was active in the United Way, and in her eighties and nineties taught ESL to immigrants and prepared them for the citizenship examination. She and Al- bert moved to Florida after he retired and she continued to play golf, her favorite pastime, there. She played on Philmont C.C.’s women’s first team for many years. After Al- bert’s death she would organize golfing vaca- tions for her lady friends to England, Scot- land, and Ireland. She is survived by her sons Jim (and wife Pat), John (and wife Polly), grandchildren Mark, Matthew, and Cynthia, and several great grandchildren. Services and interment were private. Memorial contribu- tions may be made to Keneseth Israel Rabbis Philanthropic Fund, VNA Hospice of Phil- adelphia, or the charity of the donor’s choice. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com BENOWITZ Robert Benowitz, JD, on September 26, 2021. Beloved husband of Nancy. Survived by loving children Adam (Alexandra) and Ab- bey; sister Miriam Klein; grandchildren Sum- mer, Max, and their mother Sara; Luca, An- derson and Addison. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com Ronald R. Borofsky passed away peacefully on September 30, 2021. Loving husband of Charlotte (nee Kaplan); adoring father of Shelly (Ted) Grossman, Harriet (Peter Johan- net) Borofsky and Michael (Dita) Borofsky. Grandfather of Yael (Jonas), Sam, Talia, Ben, Evan and Liddy; great-grandfather of Gloria and Aspen. Ron lived a full and blessed life, devoted to his beloved family to the very end. Contributions in his memory may be made to Jewish Family & Children's Services, www.jfcsphilly.org. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com COOPER Freda Cooper (nee Trachtenberg) on Septem- ber 27, 2021. Beloved wife of the late Isad- ore Album and the late Louis Cooper; Loving mother of Michele Weinstein (Michael), Stan Cooper (Jodi), Lisa Cooper (Martin Gilbert) and the late Marshall Album; Dear mother-in- law of Gail Album; Devoted grandmother of Kim (Jeff), Hope (Mark), Ryan (Sheena), Laurence (Danielle), Robert, Jonathan, and Lindsay; Adoring great-grandmother of Gi- anna, Nicolas, Max, Reese, and Farrah. Ser- vices and interment were Private. Contribu- tions in her memory may be made to Ha- dassah, 1518 Walnut St. Ste. 402, Phila., PA 19102 or to a charity of the donor’s choice. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com CRAMER Janet R. Cramer, 92, of Austin, TX, formerly of Bala Cynwyd, PA and Boynton Beach, FL passed away peacefully on September 24 th , 2021. Beloved wife of the late Manuel Cramer, mother of Andrea Cole (Andrew) and Leslie Berson (Alan), grandmother of Jonath- an. Interment will be private. DUBNOFF Caren Dubnoff (nee Goretsky), passed away on October 8, 2021. Wife of Jerry Dubnoff. Mother of Mark (Valerie) Dubnoff. Grand- mother of Anna, Julia and Micah. Contribu- tions in her memory may be made to Bryn Mawr College, brynmawr.edu/giving/ways- giving. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com EPSTEIN BILKER BAXT Benjamin Baxt, 84, of Penn Valley, PA on Oc- tober 5, 2021. Loved and beloved father of Elisa Baxt (Richard Voroscak) and doting and beloved husband to the late Joni Baxt. Born in Philadelphia to Dr. Leon and Ruth Baxt, he spoke fondly of his close relationship with his parents, especially driving his father around on house calls once he could legally drive. Ben's loves, in order, were his wife and daughter, cars, boats, watches, and anything chocolate. Please no flowers or donations. Ben asked that you do something kind for a friend, neighbor, or elderly person. WEST LAUREL HILL FUNERAL HOME www.westlaurelhill.com www.JewishExponent.com 2 OCTOBER 2021 Murray J. Bilker, September 24, 2021; of Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania; beloved son of Stanton and the late Adele Bilker; loving brother of Warren (Stacey) Bilker and Paul (Faith) Bilker; uncle of Miriam (Daniel) Neff and Anne (Aviv) Shmaya; great-uncle of Shaina. Contributions in Murray’s memory may be made to Chabad of Hebron (chabad- hebron.com)- Donate button top right of page. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS www.levinefuneral.com A Community Remembers Monthly archives of Jewish Exponent Death Notices are available online. www.JewishExponent.com With love and profound sadness, we acknow- ledge the passing of Marilyn Epstein (nee Shapiro). She passed away on October 21, 2021 at the age of 84 after battling complica- tions from a fall. Beloved mother of her three boys, Lee, Stephen and Neil, and daughters- in-law, Emily, Jeanne and Amy. Adored grandmother of Rachel, Cara, Elyssa, Mat- thew, Jared, Avery and Devon. Devoted daughter of the late Nathanial and Esther Shapiro and sister of the late Suzanne Glaser and Donald Shapiro. Marilyn, a life-long Phil- adelphian, loved people, debating politics, good movies and theater. A memorial gather- ing celebrating Marilyn was held on Sunday, October 24th. Contributions in Marilyn’s memory may be made to PHILABUNDANCE, www.philabundance.org GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com To place a Memorial Ad call 215.832.0749 JEWISH EXPONENT Eve Lynne Epstein on October 18, 2021. Be- loved sister of Michael Epstein (Barbara). Loving aunt of Sarah Ibson (Jonah), and Gail Epstein (Danielle). Dear great aunt of Noa, Lev, Scarlett, Addison, and Elliot. Eve wanted to be remembered most for her thirty years of teaching in the Norristown Area School District and for shepherding the teachers as- sociation through its first successful strike. Contributions in her memory may be made to B’nai Abraham Chabad. www.phillyshul.com or a charity of the donor’s choice. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com FARBER Annette Farber (nee Feinberg), known to fam- ily as Honey, died on Thursday, Sat age 98, just short of her 99th birthday in November. Annette grew up in southwest Philadelphia, the youngest of four siblings and a girl fol- lowing three boys. She was the recipient of much love as well as rollicking teasing from her brothers. Annette had much satisfaction in her work as an interior designer and fur- niture salesperson which she continued into her 80’s, and this is also how she met Dale Reiser, her partner. She was a longstanding and valued member of Hadassah, serving on the board of her main line chapter, and enjoy- ing her position as a coordinator for the an- nual chapter luncheons. Annette will be re- membered for her lively mind, her energy, her fun-loving spirit, flair for fashion, easy laugh, loving nature, her gift of gab and her dedication to family and friends. She will be greatly missed. She is survived by her part- ner of 17 plus years, Dale Reiser, her sons Stuart Farber, and Mitchell Farber (Mildred), granddaughter Krysta, niece Helene Feinberg Walker (Kent), nephew Marshall Feinberg (Pari), grand-nephews Jared Bader (Rashidah Salam), Lowell Walker, Forrest Walker (Kathryn) and great grandnephews Zachary Bader and Olin Walker. She is prede- ceased by her husband Joseph Farber, her brothers Herbert, Norman and Robert Fein- berg, and her niece, Francine Bader. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com FREIMARK September 29, 2021, Phyllis Freimark, wid- ow of Fred, beloved Mom of Les, Carl (Suz- anne), Lynn (Harold), Lora (Dave), loving Grandmom of Noah, Jess, Melissa, Jordan, Josh, & Great Grandmom of Isaiah. Animal lover, Philly sports phanatic, Headstart volun- teer, freed Soviet Jews, civil rights activist. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the SPCA. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS www.levinefuneral.com Honor the memory of your loved one... GAMBURGI DEATH NOTICES FRIEDMAN Linda Friedman, 75, beloved wife, mother, and grandmother passed away on October 16, 2021. She was born to the late Herman and Ida Price in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on July 7, 1946 where she grew up. She is the youngest of two children. After graduat- ing Northeast Highschool in 1964, Linda re- ceived an Associate’s Degree from Frankford Hospital in 1966 as a medical technician. However, after staying home to raiser her two small children, Linda went to start and man- age several small successful businesses, in- cluding a furniture store and insurance com- pany. She balanced work by staying ex- tremely active throughout the years which in- cluded various roles on the board of her syn- agogue, raising charitable funds for Melan- oma research through her own non-profit foundation, and many other varying hobbies. In her later years, Linda suffered from Fron- totemporal Lobe Dementia. But despite her illness, she never lost her passion for life and love for family. Linda leaves behind her daughter, Melissa Friedman, and two grand- children, Taylor Friedman and Dylan Fried- man. They are joined in sadness by daughter- in-law Nicole Friedman and husband Cliff James. In addition to her parents, Linda is re- united with her husband Ronald Friedman, son Mark Friedman and daughter Michelle Friedman. Contributions in Linda’s name can be made to The Association for Frontotem- poral Degeneration at www.theaftd.org. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com FURMAN Allan Furman, September 29, 2021 of Blue Bell, PA; beloved husband of the late Marilyn (nee Gimpel); devoted father of Susan Bris- ter (Howell), Ellen Furman, Judith Furman and the late Stephen Furman. Loving grand- father of Todd and Rachel and Great grand- father of Asher. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations in Allan’s memory be made to Reform Congregation Keneseth Is- rael. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS www.levinefuneral.com GAMBURG Elaine Gamburg (nee Birnbaum) on October 2, 2021. Beloved wife of Arthur; Loving mother of Sheryl Schwartz (and the late Barry), Rhonda Schwartz (Shaun), and Robin Gamburg Simmons (Scott); Dear sister of Shelly Galen (Mitchell); Devoted grandmoth- er of Robert (Julia), Lauren (Lance), Rachel (Ben), Brett (Deena), Danielle (Jason), Seth, Aaron, Evan, Alyssa and Kaila; Adoring great- grandmother of Miri, Naomi, Sadie, Oliver, Aria and Alexandria. Contributions in her memory may be made to The Parkinson Council, 111 Presidential Blvd, Ste. 141, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 or to American Cancer Society, 1818 Market St., Ste. 2820, Phila., PA 19103. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com Call 215.832.0749 to place your memorial. A Community Remembers facebook.com/jewishexponent Monthly archives of Jewish Exponent Death Notices are available online. www.JewishExponent.com JEWISHEXPONENT.COM GELLMAN DEATH NOTICES O ctober 2021 D eath N otices DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES KOHN DEATH NOTICES GOLDBERG GOLDBERG BOOKSPAN GELLMAN Lillian Kathy Gellman, beloved mother, grandmother, great grandmother and aunt passed away on Friday, October 1st, 2021 of natural causes. She was 94 years old. Lillian was born in Havana, Cuba to Pola Gordon Kelton and Benjamin Kelton on April 12th, 1927. She graduated with honors from Thomas Jefferson High School in 1944 and went on to earn scholarships to the Trapha- gen School of Design and the Fashion Insti- tute of Technology and earned a Bachelor of Art in Fashion Illustration and Design. Lillian is survived by her 3 children and their spouses Howard and Lynne, Warren and Beth, and Michelle and Marc. Her grandchil- dren Jennifer, Ariel (Michael Zallie), Alixan- dra, Jordan, Michael, Jason and Adam. Her great-grandchildren Jonah and Talulla Rue. Her nieces and nephew Kristen, Meghan and Collin and their families. Lillian is preceded in death by her parents Ben and Pola Kelton, her brother Aaron Kelton and her husband Joseph Gellman. Funeral Services took place on Sunday, October 3rd, 2021 at Montefiore Cemetery in Jenkintown, PA followed by a Shiva brunch at Germantown Cricket Club directly after the service. Memorial Dona- tions may be made to: *Golden Slipper Club and Charities https://goldenslipperclub.org *Keren-Or, The Jerusalem Center for Chil- dren with Visual Impairments and Multiple Disabilities https://keren-or.orgm*The Chil- dren’s Hospital of Philadelphia https://chop.edu GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com GINSBERG Annalee Levine Ginsberg, age 95, of Voorhees, NJ, formerly of Plymouth Meeting, PA, passed away on September 25, 2021. Born in Schenectady, NY, Annalee graduated Summa Cum Laude with a BA from SUNY Al- bany and an MS in Library Science from Western Reserve University in Cleveland. An- nalee was a librarian in the Children's Room of the New York City Public Library and on the bookmobile which traveled the NYC bor- oughs. Her love for reading never waned, and she spread her love for books as a lib- rary volunteer at her children's schools. Tifer- et Bet Israel (formerly Norristown Jewish Community Center) in Blue Bell, PA, was An- nalee's second home for more than 60 years. She served on many committees, volun- teered her time, and regularly attended classes, Sabbath & holiday services. An- nalee was also an active member and volun- teer for many organizations including the Na- tional Hemophilia Foundation, Hadassah, & the Girls Scouts. She was predeceased by her husband, Elihu, with whom she shared 63 beautiful years of marriage, and their son, Frank. She is survived by her daughter, Mar- sha (Neil) Axler, grandsons, Brett and Mi- chael Axler, and sister Lisa Kosidoy. Contri- butions in her memory may be made to the Chesed Fund at Tiferet Bet Israel, 1920 Skip- pack Pike, Blue Bell, PA 19442, or Mitzvah Circle, 2562 Boulevard of the Generals, Suite 100, Norristown, PA 19403. PLATT MEMORIAL CHAPELS, Inc. www.plattmemorial.com GLOGER With love and sadness, we acknowledge the passing of Fran Levin Gloger, 61, of Potom- ac, Maryland. Fran passed away at John Hop- kins University Hospital on October 9, 2021 at approximately 4:00 PM, surrounded by her husband, children, parents, sisters and their families. When Fran graduated from Pennsylvania State University with a Bachel- or of Science degree in Nutrition, her mis- sion became to help others find and eat healthy foods. Fran loved people and along with her exuberant, affectionate spirit, she was in many ways a healer and a guide from whom friends and family sought advice. Fran was born on February 26, 1960 in Phil- adelphia, PA, the middle daughter of Edward and Marilyn Levin. While an advocate of good food choices all her life, she enjoyed wide- ranging interests and occupations. She owned a drapery studio, a flower business, an import-export native-American jewelry business in Santa Fe, and became a success- ful real estate entrepreneur. An avid gardener, she grew much of the organic produce she ate and served her family and friends in her large backyard garden. She enjoyed golf, ca- nasta, yoga, reading, camping, fishing, and traveling. She is survived by her beloved hus- band Mark, a gastroenterologist and someone whose interest in healing people supported her own, and their children Ben, Matt, and Jessie, for whom in the words of her daughter Jessie, Fran orchestrated “every day like a celebration,” her parents, siblings Harriet Millan and Cheryl Levin and their chil- dren and spouses, and Gloger family. Contri- butions can be made to: @Frannyfarmerfund on Venmo for Franny’s dream — a sponsored community garden in DC to be en- joyed by all. GOLD It is with profound sadness that we an- nounce the death of Doris (Nee "Schurr") Gold. Mrs. Gold, formerly of Philadelphia, peacefully passed away on September 24, 2021 at age 88. Beloved granddaughter of the Klutz Family, daughter of the late Robert and Reba Schurr, sister of the late Fred Schurr, treasured wife of the late George Jerry Gold, devoted mother of Robert Gold, Randi Gold-Fiergang, mother in law to An- thony Fiergang, and adored Grandmother "Bubbe" to Reese and Drew. She will be loved and missed by those fortunate enough to have experienced her kind and generous soul. The family held a private service at Goldsteins' Rosenberg's Raphael-Sacks in Southampton, PA on Sunday September 26th followed by interment at Shalom Memorial Park. Contributions in her memory may be made to Abington-Jefferson Hospice at Warminster: giving.jefferson.edu GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPAHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com TO PLACE A MEMORIAL AD CALL 215.832.0749 A Community Remembers Monthly archives of Jewish Exponent Death Notices are available online. HONOR THE MEMORY OF YOUR LOVED ONE... CALL 215-832-0749 JEWISHEXPONENT.COM www.JewishExponent.com It is with profound sadness to acknowledge the death of Shirley Esther Yentis Goldberg Bookspan formerly of Philadelphia, Pa, and currently of Siesta Key in Sarasota, Fl. Shir- ley was born in South Philadelphia to Anna Serota and Samuel Yentis, both Jewish im- migrants from the village of Katelyinka in Ukraine and Kiev, respectively. A first genera- tion American, Shirley attended Overbrook High School and throughout the 1950's she studied art history, contemporary art, and horticulture at the Barnes Foundation under the esteemed Ms. Violet De Mazia in Merion, PA. Throughout the 1960’s, she co-produced with Dallie Mohammed, children’s theater in Philadelphia (Phoenix Productions). Shirley always believed that inclusion and diversity were fundamental to community progress, and ensured that Phoenix Productions paved the way as the first integrated theatre com- pany in the Philadelphia area. Families and children knew Shirley as The Storybook Lady, a title in which took great pride and joy. Later, Shirley produced an award nominated television special for PBS highlighting young prodigy musicians. A passionate lover of mu- sic, arts and nature, she spent much of her time volunteering as a docent with the Phil- adelphia Orchestra at the Kimmel Center for Performing Arts, the Curtis Institute of Music, and the Rosenbach Museum in Philadelphia, as well as the Marie Selby Botanical Gardens- -Historic Spanish Point in Sarasota, Fl. Shir- ley was a volunteer and member of the Sara- sota Democratic Party and an avid reader who adored her book club and it's members. Shirley was loved by so many with whom she came in contact, touching the lives of a multi- tude of people. She imparted to her family a deep love of theater, art, nature, music, dance, animals and a spirited celebration of life in all its stages. A strong and passionate democrat and human rights advocate, she never hesitated making her views known and insisting injustice at every level of society must be fought. She taught her family to lead by her example, in her boldness, her glam- our, her fierce spirit, independent nature and her courage to always be exceptionally her- self. Twice widowed, she was first married at 17 years of age to Albert L. (Boomie) Gold- berg until his death in 1984, and later to Mi- chael (Mickey) Bookspan, both of Phil- adelphia. She is survived by her two daugh- ters, Barbara Goldberg Goldman (Michael F Goldman) and Robin Goldberg Coleman (Mi- chael Coleman) both of Potomac, MD, five grandchildren Josh Coleman (Alissa Richin Coleman), Julianna Goldman Gottlieb (Mi- chael J Gottlieb), Samantha Goldman, Kelen Coleman and Arielle Goldman, and four great-grandchildren Jacob, Austin, Abner, and Molly. In addition to her children, she was the beloved sister of the late Marlene Yentis Greenberg, and the aunt of two nieces, Dr. Suzan Greenberg (Milt Tarshish) and El- len Greenberg, and one nephew, Dr. Michael Greenberg (Carol Greenberg), two grand- nieces Dr. Yael Tarshish and Anna Tarshish (Nathaniel Levy), three grand-nephews Nath- aniel Tarshish, Gus Greenberg and Jessie Greenberg and one great-grand nephew Lipa. She will be loved, deeply missed, forever re- membered by, and remain in the hearts of her family members, and all who knew and were touched by both her inner and outward strength, magnetic presence and remarkable beauty. May her name and memory be a blessing for generations to come. In honor of Shirley's memory, the family has asked that donations be made in her name to the The Marie Selby Botanical Gardens in Sarasota, FL (http://selby.org/support/memorial) and the Florida Democratic Party (https://secure.actblue.com/donate/shirley- bookspan). www.JewishExponent.com JEWISH EXPONENT Phyllis B. Goldberg (nee Passman) on Octo- ber 10, 2021. Wife of the late Norman J.; mother of Julie (Rabbi Elliot) Skiddell, Rochelle Meier, and Ellen Goldberg; grand- mother of Sarit (Tuval) Newman, Elanit Skid- dell, Noam Skiddell, Justin Meier (Fiancee Ri- ley Hill), Stefanie Meier, Benjamin Quigley, and Sarah Quigley; great grandmother of Yonatan, Eden, and Nadav. Contributions in her memory may be made to Deborah Heart and Lung Center, 200 Trenton Rd., Browns Mills, NJ 08015. or Jewish War Veterans of USA, www.jwv.org GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com GROSSMAN Isidore “Izzy” Grossman, 88, of Warminster, PA passed away September 27th. Beloved husband of Reba (née Liter), loving father of Harvey, Sharon (Alan), Michael and Jill. Ad- oring Zayde of Danielle (Adam), Renee (Jen), Adam, Brett, Jared, Emilee, Jazmin, Selena and Jeramiah. And special great-grandfather to his namesake Isadora “Izzy” Credeur. Izzy will be fondly remembered for his quick wit, his love of storytelling (to anyone who would listen!) and ability to make a friend wherever he went. Contributions in his memory may be made to the National Brain Tumor Society, 55 Chapel Street, Suite 200, Newton, MA 02458 or braintumor.org GOLDFARB Irwin Louis “Cookie” on September 23, 2021. Beloved husband of Sylvia (nee Goldberg); Loving father of Steven Goldfarb, Richard Goldfarb, and David (Rachel Kraft) Goldfarb. He was a veteran of the US Navy. Contribu- tions in his memory may be made to a char- ity of the donor’s choice. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com GREEN Gerald, October 21, 2021, of Gladwyne, PA. Beloved husband of Roberta (nee Bornstein); loving father of Nancy Green and Bonnie Hope Schwartz; cherished grandfather of An- drew (Michelle) Kay, Scott Schwartz, Allie (fiancé Matthew Mager) Schwartz and great grandfather of Marley Kay; devoted brother of Marilyn (Lewis) Allinson and Kenneth (Donna) Green. Contributions in his memory may be made to Jewish Federation of Great- er Philadelphia (www.jewishphilly.org), Main Line Reform Temple (www.mlrt.org) or Par- kinson’s Foundation (www.parkinson.org). JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS www.levinefuneral.com GREEN Rodney H. Green, a banker and mortgage fin- ance consultant, died on October 11th, 2021 at his home in Philadelphia. He was 95. Green was born in Philadelphia in 1926, the younger son of Samuel A. Green, who was the founder of First Federal Savings and Loan, and Theresa (Traub) Green. His older brother, Daniel B. Green, later transformed First Federal into Firstrust, the regional bank. Originally trained as an optometrist, Green joined First Federal in 1961. Throughout his career there, and afterward as a private con- sultant, he focused on home loans, afford- able housing, and work on behalf of the homeless. He is survived by his wife, Jaqueline (Jackie) Nathan Green; his sons, Anthony (Mary Coyne) and Jesse (Andrew Mirer); and four grandchildren, Aviva, Max, Erez, and Lucas. He is also survived by Jack- ie’s children, Janine (Michael) Pawlowsky and Marc (Cathy) Nathan and her 7 grand- children and 8 great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife of 50 years, Sally Swartz Green, a therapist and faculty mem- ber at the University of Pennsylvania, who died in 2001. Together, they were founders and longtime members of Temple Beth Hillel- Beth El, in Wynnewood. Donations in Rod- ney Green’s honor may be made to Project Home, www.projecthome.org. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com HONOR THE MEMORY OF YOUR LOVED ONE... CALL 215-832-0749 HERMAN Allen Howard Herman, October 19, 2021; of Hatboro, PA. Husband of Linda (nee Sher- man); Father of Robin Herman Slutsky, Dr. Eric Herman (Erica) and Gabriel Herman Esq. (Deena); Brother of the late Frank Herman (Joyce); Grandfather of Sheridan, Sam, Ezra, Nava, Yosef and Goldie. The family respect- fully requests contributions in lieu of flowers be made to The Mesivta High School of Greater Philadelphia or the Crohn's and Colit- is Foundation. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS www.levinefuneral.com KOHN Selma Birenbaum Kohn (nee Block) of Haver- ford, PA. on October 17, 2021. The beloved wife of the late Martin Birenbaum and the late Ralph I. Kohn, daughter of the late Freda and Joseph Block and sister of the late Reuben Block. Devoted mother of Susan Birenbaum Stone (Richard), Ellen Birenbaum (Mary Ro- man), Debra Birenbaum (Frank Kent), Rabbi Michael Kohn (Karen Holzman), Penny Kohn Tizer (Robert Cohen), Audrey Strauss (John Wing) and Samuel Strauss (Viki). Adored grandmother of Susan Kohn (Greg Arovas), Stacey Kohn Privman (Glenn), Martin Stone, Benjamin Tizer (Karen), Carlin Wing, Eric Stone (Rachel), Shira Tizer Wade (Andrew), Matthew Wing, Elizabeth Stone (Zachary Jac- obs), Sara Birenbaum, Jessica Strauss Thomas (Jacob) and David Strauss (Caithn). Cherished great-grandmother of Alexander, Gabriella, Talia, Rachel, Ethan, Juliet, Re- becca, Gemma, Eva, Samantha, Daisy, Mad- die, Nathan and the late baby boy Jacobs. The family respectfully requests contribu- tions in her memory may be made to the Fe- male Hebrew Benevolent Society at P.O. Box 36806, Philadelphia, PA 19107 or at www.fhbs.org JJOSEPH LEVINE and SONS www.levinefunerak.com Honor the memory of your loved one... Call 215.832.0749 to place your memorial. facebook.com/jewishexponent www.JewishExponent.com OCTOBER 2021 3 KOROSTOFF DEATH NOTICES KOROSTOFF Irving Korostoff age 89, on Oct. 9, 2021. Irv was a lifelong resident of Philadelphia. He was a devoted son, husband, loving father and grandfather. He started his career as a draftsman for Lupton Mfg., but soon fol- lowed his passions and a love of learning to be a history teacher at Germantown High School, and later a school counselor at Cooke Jr High and Wilson Jr High. He loved garden- ing and cultivating unusual plants and his be- loved fig trees. He enjoyed talking to every- one, asking about their lives and giving ad- vice. He spent his formative years at Camp Galil, was a graduate of Central High School (193), Temple University and Villanova Uni- versity, and served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He was a long-time member of Temple Shalom and Beth Sholom Con- gregation. He was fiercely committed to his wife of 62 years, the late Ethel Newfield Korostoff, his children Neil (Stacy Levy), Gail (Ben Adams) and Sue (Rob Okun), his grand- children Sarah Adams, Jonah Adams (Dani- elle Brief), Eli Okun, Pierie Korostoff, Julia Okun and Izzy Korostoff, and his large exten- ded family. He is also survived by his sister, Florence Gussman. He was the son of the late Sonya and Manuel Korostoff, and the brother of the late Matya Shuval. GOLDSTEINS ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com KRUM Robert Krum, September 28, 2021 of Cherry Hill, NJ. Husband of the late Marlene (nee Zukerman), father of Mark Krum, Dr. Seth (Kelly) Krum and Beth (Barry) Sokol. Brother of the late Irvin Krum and the late Edith Ber- ger. Grandfather of Erika, Grant, Jake, Blake and Sophie. The family respectfully requests contributions in his memory be made to Golden Slipper Camp or Alzheimer's Assoc. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS www.levinefuneral.com O ctober 2021 D eath N otices DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES LIFT RESNICK RUBIN In the early hours of Tuesday, October 19, 2021, Harold Rubin (85) of Bensalem, PA passed away with his loving wife at his side. After immigrating to the United States from Poland in 1949, Harold immediately began acclimating to the unfamiliar yet promising new world in which he found himself. His dedication to quickly mastering the English language and learning to confidently navig- ate his new surroundings allowed him to fully immerse himself in his new life, free to pur- sue his education and gradually build a de- sired future. Harold was extraordinarily proud to become an American citizen and for the opportunity to hone a remarkable work ethic as he established a life for himself and – eventually – his family. In the years that fol- lowed, Harold earned his Bachelor’s degree (Wilkes University, formerly Wilkes College), served in the Army and moved to Phil- adelphia where he put down roots before starting his own industrial supply company which he would keep running for 40+ years before retiring. Soon after moving to Phil- adelphia, Harold (Hal to many) would receive a phone call from Lisa, a family friend who lived nearby, who asked if she and a girl- friend might get a ride with Harold back to their hometown where they and their famil- ies would be celebrating the Jewish holidays. Harold said yes. Days later and back in the city, Harold brought Lisa’s bags up to her apartment and said goodbye. Shortly after, a knock on the door. Harold was back, this time to ask for a date. Lisa said yes. (Those bright blue eyes were hard to resist.) One phone call, one round-trip car ride and one gutsy question led to a date … and then to another … and eventually to a beautiful 54- year marriage. A private person, Harold kept aspects of his earlier years in Poland mostly to himself. But those who were lucky enough to hear him tell his story were unfailingly left intrigued and deeply moved. Harold had a knack for finding happiness and enjoyment in life’s simple pleasures. An avid jogger, an impressive number of laps around the local running tracks never failed to clear his mind and relax his soul. This proved to be a highly effective way to calm his nerves on those oc- casions when his favorite Philly sports teams left him rattled. He loved relaxing on the beach and floating atop the waves in Long Beach Island, NJ. A night on the couch watching a Blue Bloods marathon was al- ways a good night. However, nothing brought him more joy than spending time with his family. No matter where he was, if his family was there, he was exactly where he wanted to be. Harold was the beloved husband of Lisa (nee Cohen); loving father of Karen (Thomas) Brennan and Jill (Matt) Wichner; adoring grandfather of Emily and Halle Brennan; treasured brother of Blanche (Michael) Co- hen and the late Rochelle Kurlander. Harold was preceded in death by his parents Samuel and Rebecca (Stern) Rubin. For those who wish to contribute in Harold’s memory, his family asks that you consider donating to either Fox Chase Cancer Center (333 Cottman Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19111) or Congreg- ation Tifereth Israel (2909 Bristol Road, Ben- salem, PA 19020) – both very close to his heart. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS www.levinefuneral.com RUBIN In the early hours of Tuesday, October 19, 2021, Harold Rubin (85) of Bensalem, PA passed away with his loving wife at his side. After immigrating to the United States from Poland in 1949, Harold immediately began acclimating to the unfamiliar yet promising new world in which he found himself. His dedication to quickly mastering the English language and learning to confidently navig- ate his new surroundings allowed him to fully immerse himself in his new life, free to pur- sue his education and gradually build a de- sired future. Harold was extraordinarily proud to become an American citizen and for the opportunity to hone a remarkable work ethic as he established a life for himself and – eventually – his family. In the years that fol- lowed, Harold earned his Bachelor’s degree (Wilkes University, formerly Wilkes College), served in the Army and moved to Phil- adelphia where he put down roots before starting his own industrial supply company which he would keep running for 40+ years before retiring. Soon after moving to Phil- adelphia, Harold (Hal to many) would receive a phone call from Lisa, a family friend who lived nearby, who asked if she and a girl- friend might get a ride with Harold back to their hometown where they and their famil- ies would be celebrating the Jewish holidays. Harold said yes. Days later and back in the city, Harold brought Lisa’s bags up to her apartment and said goodbye. Shortly after, a knock on the door. Harold was back, this time to ask for a date. Lisa said yes. (Those bright blue eyes were hard to resist.) One phone call, one round-trip car ride and one gutsy question led to a date … and then to another … and eventually to a beautiful 54- year marriage. A private person, Harold kept aspects of his earlier years in Poland mostly to himself. But those who were lucky enough to hear him tell his story were unfailingly left intrigued and deeply moved. Harold had a knack for finding happiness and enjoyment in life’s simple pleasures. An avid jogger, an impressive number of laps around the local running tracks never failed to clear his mind and relax his soul. This proved to be a highly effective way to calm his nerves on those oc- casions when his favorite Philly sports teams left him rattled. He loved relaxing on the beach and floating atop the waves in Long Beach Island, NJ. A night on the couch watching a Blue Bloods marathon was al- ways a good night. However, nothing brought him more joy than spending time with his family. No matter where he was, if his family was there, he was exactly where he wanted to be. Harold was the beloved husband of Lisa (nee Cohen); loving father of Karen (Thomas) Brennan and Jill (Matt) Wichner; adoring grandfather of Emily and Halle Brennan; treasured brother of Blanche (Michael) Co- hen and the late Rochelle Kurlander. Harold was preceded in death by his parents Samuel and Rebecca (Stern) Rubin. For those who wish to contribute in Harold’s memory, his family asks that you consider donating to either Fox Chase Cancer Center (333 Cottman Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19111) or Congreg- ation Tifereth Israel (2909 Bristol Road, Ben- salem, PA 19020) – both very close to his heart. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS www.levinefuneral.com Morris (Moishe) Lift, on September 18, 2021, age 98. Beloved husband of 74 years of Ruth (Herman). Son of the late Kalman and Maita Lift, brother to the late Sim Rosenfeld. De- voted father to Carl (Lisa), Alan, Marc and daughter-in-law Varsha Lift. Grandfather to Michael, Priya, Daveed, Elan, Amit, the late Adiv, Micah, Carly, and Avi; great grandfath- er to Samara, Jai and Ava. He is also sur- vived by many nieces and nephews. Moishe was a graduate of Central High School and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and a Certified Public Account- ant for over 70 years. Moishe Lift was the ac- countant for hundreds of clients, including local businesses and professional practices; for decades he volunteered his services as accountant to the Talmudic Yeshiva of Phil- adelphia. He was a Mason and a member of the greatest generation who actively served in WW II. Memorial contributions may be made to 800-647-3344 or: https://cfoic.com/donate/ GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com MOSKOWITZ Dr. Gertrude (Trudy) Moskowitz (nee Rothen- stein), 93, of Bala Cynwyd, PA, on October 10, 2021. Beloved mother of Lynne (Steven) Glasser and Jan (Mario) Zacharjasz; Devoted grandmother of David (Iris), Marla (Taylor), Mindy, and Shelly (Devin); Adoring great- grandmother of Ida and Morris; Predeceased by loving parents Ida and Hyman Rothen- stein; Cherished cousin, aunt, teacher, ment- or, and “adopted mom” to generations of teachers. Throughout her renowned 35-year career as a Professor of Foreign Language teaching at Temple University, Dr. Moskow- itz was a trailblazer for women in higher edu- cation and a sought-after author and speaker on foreign language education, humanistic teaching, and multicultural education. Born in Toledo, Ohio, Dr. Moskowitz attended The Ohio State University where she earned her bachelor's degree and began her career as a foreign language teacher. She earned mas- ters and doctorate degrees from Temple Uni- versity and became one of the first female tenured full professors of the era. Contribu- tions in her memory may be made to Beth Tikvah B’nai Jeshurun, 1001 Paper Mill Road, Erdenheim, PA 19038, Beth David Reform Congregation, 1130 Vaughan Ln., Gladwyne, PA 19035, or Temple University – Office of Disability Resources and Services at 215- 204-1280. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfunerak.com OSTRO KUTNICK Jerome Kutnick (Jerry), passed away on Oc- tober 18, 2021. Husband of Wend y Weingarten (nee Traub). Father of Doron Kut- nick (Elisa Lane) and Alexandra Kutnick (Daniel Witt). Stepfather of Uri Weingarten (Galia Porat), Meira Weingarten and Jennie Roach. Brother of Ora Barzel, Bruce (Malka) Kutnick and Daniel (Bonnie) Kutnick. Grand- father of Finn Lane Kutnick, Ami and Lev Weingarten, and Miles and Naomi Selkowitz. Jerry was a professor, lifelong educator and eternal student. He loved history, art, nature, politics, culture, travel, and lively discourse. Funny, sarcastic, goofy and loving – he espe- cially loved being a Saba. Contributions in his memory may be made to Writing Matters (ht- tps://www.writersmatter.org/) Germantown Jewish Centre (https://germantownjewish- centre.org/) or the Philadelphia Interfaith Net- work http://philashelter.org/ . GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com 4 OCTOBER 2021 RUBIN Jerome J. Ostro, on October 1, 2021. Be- loved husband of Gail (nee Borowsky). De- voted father of Michelle Cohen (Steven), and Brett Ostro (Stacey). Loving pop-pop of Luke, Logan, and Maizey. Contributions in his memory may be made to Chandler Hall Hos- pice, 99 Barclay Street, Newtown, PA 18940. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com PRIPSTEIN Mina M. Pripstein (nee Marcus), September 26, 2021 of Philadelphia, PA. Beloved wife of the late Marvin Kanter and late Harry Prip- stein; loving mother of the late Joan Durden and late Steven Kanter; adoring grandmother of Morgon (Samantha) Kanter, Harry Kanter, and Margaret (Taylor) Perkins. Services were private. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS www.levinefuneral.com Phoebe R. Resnick (nee Rogosin), Septem- ber 25, 2021; of Wallingford, PA; beloved wife of Myron Resnick; loving mother of Ros- alind Resnick, Bruce Resnick (Robyn Martin) and Dave Resnick (Marlys Miller); cherished grandmother of Julia Grueskin, Caroline Grueskin, Nora Martin-Resnick, Amelia Mar- tin-Resnick, Luke Martin-Resnick, Hannah Resnick, Miranda Resnick and Georgia Res- nick. Contributions in Phoebe’s memory may be made to Temple Sholom (temple- sholom.org). JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS www.levinefuneral.com ROSENBAUM Cindy Rosenbaum (bee Gabin) in October 20, 2021. Wife of Lee; mother of Hy (Heather) Rosenbaum and Abby (Rob) Rogers; sister of Jan Gabin and Amy Beitman; also survived by 6 grandchildren and one great-grandson. Contributions in her memory may be made to the Arthritis Foundation, 111 S Independ- ence Mall E, Philadelphia PA 19106. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSEBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com To place a Memorial Ad call 215.832.0749 A Community Remembers Monthly archives of Jewish Exponent Death Notices are available online. www.JewishExponent.com TO PLACE A MEMORIAL AD CALL 215.832.0749 A Community Remembers Monthly archives of Jewish Exponent Death Notices are available online. www.JewishExponent.com Honor the memory of your loved one... Call 215.832.0749 to place your memorial. facebook.com/jewishexponent TO PLACE A MEMORIAL AD CALL 215.832.0749 TO PLACE A MEMORIAL AD CALL 215.832.0749 JEWISH EXPONENT HONOR THE MEMORY OF YOUR LOVED ONE... CALL 215-832-0749 JEWISHEXPONENT.COM SAMUELS SMITH DEATH NOTICES O ctober 2021 D eath N otices DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES SHARE SAMUELS SMITH Charlotte Samuels Smith (nee Lupowitz), on Oct. 10, 2021. Wife of the late Jack Samuels and the late Richard Smith, mother of Marc Samuels, Sheryl Greenfield (Bruce) and Joye Shrager (Larry), step mother of Douglas Smith (Irene), Kenneth Smith (Catherine), Virginia Isabella (Donald) and Suzanne Smith, sister of Fred Lupowitz (Myran Thomas) and the late Arnold Lupowitz (Dev- ra), grandmother of 5, great grandmother of one, step grandmother of 10 and step great grandmother of 8. She was a loving and caring wife, mother, grandmother, sister, cousin and friend. She was proud of her cus- tom robe and clothing business, Dazy Designs. She was active in her past and present synagogue life holding several board positions and being President of the Sister- hood at Temple Adath Israel. She loved be- ing involved in the Actors Group, Bocci teams and playing canasta at Shannondell where she resided. She had a zest for life. Contribu- tions in her memory may be made to a char- ity of the donor's choice. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS www.levinefuneral.com SATZBERG Burton Satzberg, With our deepest sorrow, we announce the passing of Burton Satzberg on Sept. 27, 2021. Husband of Judith (nee Ginsburg) of Boca Raton and Bala Cynwyd. Father of Michael (Lori) Satzberg, Sheryl (Robert) Levy and Marcy (Paul Wozniak) Satzberg. Brother of the late Arthur Satzberg. Grandfather of Stephen (Kate) Satzberg, Kristie Satzberg, Samantha (Stephen) Levy, Allison Levy and the late Blake Satzberg. Great grandfather of Mia and Emily Satzberg. Private graveside services. The family re- spectfully requests contributions in his memory be made to biausa.org/burton- satzberg JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS www.levinefuneral.com SCHAMBELAN Howard Leo Schambelan, known to all as Bo, 81, on October 4, 2021. Beloved father of Noah Schambelan and Elizabeth Schambelan, grandfather of Ben Schambelan and Jack Schambelan, and brother of Morris Scham- belan and the late Isaac Schambelan. At Bo's request, he will be cremated. Donations may be made to the National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty. To place a Memorial Ad call 215.832.0749 A Community Remembers Monthly archives of Jewish Exponent Death Notices are available online. Joan Share (nee Poriles), 90, of Philadelphia, PA died on Thursday, October 21, 2021. She was the daughter of the late Ida and Oscar Poriles, beloved wife of Isaiah, cherished mother of David (Peggy), Adam (Beth) and Judy Bay (Stephen), grandma of Benjamin, Justin, Philip and Wesley Share and Max and Olivia Bay, and sister of the late Shirley Wolensky. Joan was a retired Philadelphia school teacher and Upper Darby High School guidance counselor. She was a proud gradu- ate of Overbrook High class of 1948 and Temple University class of 1952. Donations in her memory may be made to Temple Uni- versity’s General Scholarship Fund or a char- ity of the donor’s choice. A memorial service will be scheduled at a later date. WEST LAUREL HILL FUNERAL HOME www.westlaurelhill.com SHASSIAN Allan Robert Shassian, September 24, 2021; of Margate, NJ, formerly of Havertown, PA; beloved husband of the late Joan H. (nee Sachs); loving father of Donald (Pamela) Shassian of Rye Brook, NY and Bonnie (Gary) Bernett; devoted brother of Louis Phillip (Leslie) Shassian of Orlando, FL; cherished grandfather of Joshua (Danielle), Brian (Mikki), Jason, Hana and Daniel. Contribu- tions in Allan’s memory may be made to Temple Sholom in Greenwich, Ct. (templesholom.com) or Congregation Beth El - Ner Tamid in Broomall, Pa. (cbent.org). JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS www.levinefuneral.com SHERMAN Joyce A. Sherman (nee Abramson), died Oc- tober 5, 2021. She lived in Bensalem, Pa. Mrs. Sherman was a retired nurse for many years at Albert Einstein Medical Center- Northern Division. She was a Veteran of WWII (Army Nurse Corps), a longtime mem- ber of the Fegelson-Young- Feinberg Post # 697- Jewish War Veterans and Congregation Tifereth Israel of Lower Bucks County in Ben- salem, PA. Wife of the late Herbert. Mother of Jonathan Sherman and Owen Sherman. Grandmother of Aaron Sherman (Carrie Hit- tel). Former mother in law of Mary Keane. Contributions in her memory may be made to Fegelson-Young-Feinberg Post 697- Jewish War Veterans, P.O. Box 872, Levittown, Pa or Congregation Tifereth Israel of Lower Bucks County, 2909 Bristol Road, Bensalem, Pa. 19020. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com facebook.com/jewishexponent To place a Memorial Ad call 215.832.0749 Muriel Tabas-Ecker of Elkins Park, died on October 6, 2021. She was the beloved wife of Morton Tabas, z’l and Leonard Ecker, z’l. Be- loved mother of Michael, Ronald, Jonathan (Linda) and Edward, z’l (Bonnie) Tabas, and beloved grandmother of Aaron (Carly), Justin (Katybeth), Leah, Alexandra, Parker, Lauren (Brendan), Lindsay, Joseph and Abby as well as her many grand-dogs. Donations in Muri- els’ memory may be made to Beth Sholom Congregation, 8231 Old York Rd, Elkins Park PA 19027. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBEGR’S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com SHRAGER Stanley “Stan” J Shrager, 87, of Allentown, passed away September 15, 2021 at Lehigh Valley Inpatient Hospice Unit, Allentown. He was the partner of Edward R. Michael. Born in Philadelphia, he was a son of the late Bern- ard and Reta (Barish) Shrager. Stan taught Secretarial Studies and Early Data Pro- cessing in the School District of Phil- adelphia for 35 years until his retirement. He received his Bachelor’s Degree in Education and his Master’s Degree in Business Educa- tion from Temple University. Stan did his post graduate work at the New York Uni- versity, University of the Arts in Philadelphia and Muhlenberg College. He proudly served his country in the United States Army. Stan was an active member of Congregation Kene- seth Israel, where he took part in projects, committees and activities. He volunteered for Reading for the Blind on RADPRIN Radio, Jewish Family Services of the Lehigh Valley and Sacred Heart Hospital. He was also an active member of the Institute for Jewish- Christian Understanding and the Bradbury- Sullivan Center of the Lehigh Valley. Surviv- ors: Partner, Edward R. Michael, Niece, Rachel B. Grossman-Toohey, her husband Daniel and their children, Grace and Jacob; Cousins, Miriam and Henry B. Barsky; many friends and relatives. He was predeceased by his first partner Donald C. Fisher and his Sis- ter, Kay Grossman. Contributions may be made to Congregation Keneseth Israel, 2227 W. Chew St., Allentown, Pa 18104. BACHMAN, KULIK & REINSMITH FUNERAL HOME Monthly archives of Jewish Exponent Death Notices are available online. VOLINSKY Ethel Volinsky (nee Miller) on October 18, 2021, age 89 years, of Wynnewood, PA. De- voted wife of the late Samuel C. Volinsky. Be- loved mother of Howard Volinsky, Davina (Paul) Hagan and Eric (Silvia) Volinsky. Cher- ished “Bobbie” of Grace and Paul Jr. Hagan and Lucas and Rafe Volinsky. She will also be missed by her nieces, nephews, her gym ladies and many friends. In lieu of gifts and flowers, Ethel would have loved for dona- tions to be made to the SPCA. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS www.levinefuneral.com WHITE At age 99, Shirley White (Zubrow) passed away on October 19, 2021. Shirley leaves be- hind a legacy of the family she so treasured. She touched many people in her life through her involvement in her husband Milton’s dental practice, her many years as a book- keeper for the Craftmatic Company, her 30 years as a volunteer at Pennsylvania Hospital and her strong connection to Temple Beth Hillel/Beth El synagogue. All who knew her appreciated her big heart and fiercely inde- pendent spirit and the loyalty of her enduring friendships. Beloved wife of the late Dr. Milton (z”l). Devoted mother of Phyllis (Dr. Edward) Zissman, Dr. Sander (Jo) White, Dr. Deborah White (Dan Piser) and Shira White. Also survived by 8 grandchildren and 9 great- grandchildren. Predeceased by her parents, Hedwig (z”l) and Simon (z”l) Zubrow and her sister Esther Brown (z”l). Contributions in Shirley’s memory may be made to Temple Beth Hillel – Beth El at www.tbhbe.org/pay- ment.php, or Penn Medicine Hospice Ser- vices, www.pennmedicine.org GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com www.JewishExponent.com Monthly archives of Jewish Exponent Death Notices are available online. www.JewishExponent.com Honor the memory of your loved one... Call 215.832.0749 to place your memorial. HONOR THE MEMORY OF YOUR LOVED ONE... CALL 215-832-0749 A Community Remembers Monthly archives of Jewish Exponent Death Notices are available online. www.JewishExponent.com www.JewishExponent.com SLEPIN Ronald B. Slepin, October 11, 2021, of New- town Square, PA. Beloved husband of Bunny (nee Kane) Slepin; loving father of Matthew (Diane Olmstead) Slepin, Merritt (David Fuller) Rollins, Kimberly (Dean) Lent and Jes- sica (Jon) Erlbaum; cherished grandfather of Calli, Sarah (Patrick), Alex, Lucy, Marin, Braden, Akiva, Dovi, Yonah, Hillel, Shifra and great grandfather of Isa; devoted brother of Sissie (Herb) Lipton and Linda Breece. Con- tributions in his memory may be made to the Eli Kane Fund (elikanefund.org) or The Chev- ra (www.chevra.net) JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS www.levinefuneral.com HONOR THE MEMORY OF YOUR LOVED ONE... CALL 215-832-0749 A Community Remembers Monthly archives of Jewish Exponent Death Notices are available online. www.JewishExponent.com TO PLACE A MEMORIAL AD CALL 215.832.0749 www.JewishExponent.com JEWISHEXPONENT.COM DEATH NOTICES TABAS-ECKER A Community Remembers A Community Remembers WHITE JEWISH EXPONENT OCTOBER 2021 5