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BLUESTONE COHEN
Emanuel Agard, age 93, passed away August
27, 2021. Beloved husband of the late Ruth
Agard. Loving father of Beverly Agard
(Joseph Revlock), Cynthia Agard (Ernest
Quintin), Richard Agard (Gwen Agard), and
Nancy Agard (William Anderson) Adoring
grandfather of Gabrielle, Mikhail (Mariel),
Jeremy, David, and Samuel, and great-grand-
father of Jakob and Lukas. He is also sur-
vived by many nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Emanuel was predeceased by his siblings
Grace, Sylvia, Margie, and Herb. Contribu-
tions in his memory may be made to the
American Red Cross www.redcross.org. Ser-
vices were private.
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Gertrude R. Azeff (nee Feinstein) on Septem-
ber 17, 2021. Beloved wife of Joel. Also sur-
vived by loving children and adoring grand-
children and great-grandchildren. Services
and interment were private. Contributions in
her memory may be made to Congregation
Or Ami, 708 Ridge Pike, Lafayette Hill, PA
19444. .
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BAUMHOLTZ Brenda Baumholtz (nee Lomberg) on
September 10, 2021. Beloved wife of the late
Harold; Loving mother of Lisa (Bobby) Mor-
ganstein and Karen (David) Berman; Adoring
mom-mom of Allie (Corey), Demi, Dylan,
Zachary and Madison. Contributions in her
memory may be made to Jewish National
Fund, 78 Randall Ave, Rockville Centre, NY
11570 or to a charity of the donor's choice.
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BLUESTEIN ASNEN
With great sadness, we announce the
passing of Hugh Brian Asnen on Sept. 5,
2021. Hugh was a fantastic and talented
songwriter, singer, musician, author and
playwright. His artistic passion landed him in
Los Angeles to pursue his lifelong dreams.
He was an extraordinary loving son to Mar-
shall and the late Cheryl, stepson to Karen
Schulze, brother to Shawn and his wife Holly,
uncle to Olivia and Victoria. Hugh amassed
an incredible amount of sincere friendships
over the years and touched others lives
around him so deeply leaving an indelible
mark that will be in our hearts for all eternity.
Contributions in his memory to the Valley
Presbyterian Hospital, 15107 Vanowen St.,
Van Nuys, CA 91405 www.valleypres.org or
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, 3401
Civic Center Blvd., Philadelphia, PA 19104
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AUSLANDER Barbara Auslander (nee Zibelman), on
September 21, 2021. Beloved wife of the late
Marvin Auslander. Devoted mother of Rick
Auslander (Beverly), Lisa Diefenderfer
(Craig), and the late Norman Auslander and
the late Ronald Auslander. Dear sister of
Susan Winocur (Victor), Steven Zibelman
(Sharon), Alan Zibelman (Debra), Ellen Weis-
berg (Max), Gordon Zibelman (the late Maur-
een). Loving grandmother of Nolan Lee Sing-
er, Mason Alec Singer, Eric Auslander (Katie)
and the late Matthew and Alex Auslander.
Loving great grandmother of Reese and
Nora. Survived by many loving nieces and
nephews. Contributions in her memory may
be made to the American Cancer Society or a
charity of the donor’s choice.
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Stanley Herbert Bluestein, September 18,
2021 of Trevose, PA; loving father of Ellen
(Arnie) Glassman and Michael (Ellen)
Bluestein; devoted grandfather of Paige
Glassman, Jenna (Bryan) Glassman-John-
ston, Max Bluestein, Kyle Glassman and
Molly Bluestein. Contributions in Stanley’s
memory may be made to Congregation Beth
El-Ner Tamid’s Mitzvah Fund in Broomall, PA
or Jewish Children and Family Services
(JFCS) in Bala Cynwyd, (family asks that
donations be specifically earmarked for food
delivery program).
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facebook.com/jewishexponent The world lost beloved mother, grandmother,
sister and friend, Ellen Hope Bluestone, on
Wednesday, August 11, 2021. After a cour-
ageous battle against cancer, Ellen died in
hospice, surrounded by her three children
and the spiritual presence of loving friends
and family. Ellen is predeceased by her lov-
ing parents, Alexander and Shirley Bluestone,
her dear brother, Alex Bluestone, and her
cherished nephew, Alex Bluestone. Ellen is
survived by her sister Joanne, brother Fred,
daughter Jessica, sons Richard Wilmot and
Andrew Wilmot, their wives Sarah and Alissa,
and her treasured grandchildren, Blake, Vic-
toria, Claire, Geoffrey, Samantha, Christoph-
er and William, as well as niece, Elaine Baker,
nephew, Michael Feuerman, and other pre-
cious relatives. Ellen was born on October
8th, 1950 in Hollywood, Florida. Known by
her Nova High School classmates for her
magnetic smile and zeal for life, Ellen gradu-
ated at sixteen years of age and attended
Wellesley College, where she earned a de-
gree in Art History. As a young mother, Ellen
earned a Masters Degree in English from Vil-
lanova University and pursued a PhD in Liter-
ature at Rutgers University. Her storied ca-
reer also includes positions at Southern New
Hampshire University, Penn State, West
Chester University and other esteemed uni-
versities. In addition to teaching, Ellen cultiv-
ated her spirit and career, studying poetry,
painting and entrepreneurship, and creating a
successful business called The Mobile Pro-
fessor. Ellen also traveled the world, lived
overseas, saw important pieces of art in per-
son, and built friendships that traversed cul-
tural boundaries. Ellen spent her last five
years in the Art Museum district of Phil-
adelphia surrounded by magnificent art,
beautiful gardens, and devoted friends.
Whether she was exploring the Barnes Mu-
seum or participating in her cherished
Chabad, Ellen could be found beaming her
world-class smile and showering people with
love and attention. However, no role meant
more to Ellen than that of Bubby to her sev-
en grandchildren. Ellen indulged her grand-
children with all her means and loved them
with all her heart. Her imprint is everywhere:
on their bookshelves and in their excellent
vocabularies, and in their love of animals.
BOGDANOFF Bernice Gladys Bogdanoff (nee Rubin)
passed away peacefully on Sunday, Septem-
ber 12,2021. Born in Philadelphia on March
12, 1924 to Morris & Lena Rubin. Bernice
married Henry, the love of her life, Septem-
ber 10, 1944, for 58 wonderful years. Togeth-
er they raised three loving children: Bruce
(Sue), Marcy (Ernie), Philip (Ellen). Doting
MomMom of Amy Bogdanoff, Aron
(Mandy)Bogdanoff, Lisa (Marc) Kassenoff,
Ira (Jenny) Brownstein, Jay, Jason & Jeremy
Bogdanoff. Adoring Great MomMom of Jac-
ob, Hailey, Zoe, Adam, Maddie & Henry. Ber-
nice loved her family and friends to the
fullest. She was an avid swimmer & enjoyed
all aspects of the Jersey shore. Bernice was
predeceased by her husband Henry, her sis-
ter Nita, her son Bruce, & her granddaughter
Amy. Contributions in her memory can be
made to Atlantic Care Hospice of New Jersey.
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Hedy G. Cohen (nee. Goffman), age 74, on
September 19, 2021. Adoring wife of Mi-
chael R. Cohen; loving mother of Rachel (Neil
Brown) Cohen and Jennifer (Mitchell) Gold,
grandmother of Brett, Sydney, Ethan and
Alec. Sister of David (Eileen) Goffman. She
spent more than 18 years in nursing, includ-
ing in critical care and nursing management,
pursued doctoral work in health policy,
served as an adjunct assistant professor at
Temple University School of Pharmacy,
taught at Jefferson College of Pharmacy, and
was a Faculty Fellow for the executive patient
safety fellowship offered by the Virginia Com-
monwealth University. Throughout her ca-
reer, Hedy was passionate about the need to
train and mentor the next generation of med-
ication safety leaders. During her tenure at
ISMP, Hedy was a frequent speaker on cur-
rent issues in medication safety, authored
numerous articles on improving the medica-
tion use process, co-authored a handbook on
high-alert drugs, and helped edit ISMP’s
monthly Nurse Advise-ERR newsletter. She
also served on national advisory boards for
Nursing Advance and Davis’s Drug Guide for
Nurses. Services were private. Contributions
in her memory may be made to the Institute
for Safe Medication Practices,
https://www.ismp.org/support/donate or to a
charity of the donor’s choice.
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DELLHEIM Gerald L. Dellheim (Jerry), 70, of Los Altos,
CA, passed away August 31, 2021 at his
home with his loving family. Jerry was the
dedicated husband of Nancy Dellheim (nee
Shapiro), father of Elizabeth Dellheim (Miguel
Cárdenas) and Molly Dellheim, grandfather of
Leonie Cárdenas. He was the brother of Dr.
Ernest J. Dellheim (Jane), and he was the
uncle to Lauren Ainsworth (Robert), Rachel
Dellheim, Jessica Shapiro, Marissa Shapiro
DeHaut (Drew), Felicia Shapiro, Aaron Sha-
piro, and Sarah Shapiro. Born in Philadelphia
to Shirley and Richard Dellheim, Jerry atten-
ded the Lower Merion schools. He earned
his BA degree from the University of
Pennsylvania, and MBA from the Wharton
School at the University of Pennsylvania,
where he met his wife, Nan. Jerry main-
tained close relationships with his lifelong
high school and college friends, as well as
friends from his beloved Camp Alton. Jerry
spent his career in the semiconductor in-
dustry, first for Kulicke & Soffa in Willow
Grove, PA, which brought him to Hong Kong,
and ultimately to California. He then served in
executive roles at ASM Pacific for nearly 30
years. An avid outdoorsman, Jerry enjoyed
camping, hiking, sailing, skiing and traveling.
In more recent years, Jerry served as a board
member of the Brandwein Institute. Contri-
butions in his memory may be made to them
at 390 Minisink Turnpike; Port Jervis, NY
12771. DRIBAN
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DION Samuel Dion on September 6, 2021. Beloved
husband of the late Sylvia (nee Bellows) Bell
and Gloria (Nee Teblum); Loving father of
Jeffrey Dion, Judy (Bruce) Londa, and Alan
Dion; Dear stepfather of Marshall (Barbara)
Cohen, Gary (Shirley) Cohen, and Josh (Jen)
Cohen; Devoted grandfather of Abby, Jacob,
Sebastien, Jake, Jordyn, Julie, and Noah. Be-
loved father, grandfather and renowned Phil-
adelphia artist. Contributions in his memory
may be made to Jewish Federation of Great-
er Phila., https://jewishphilly.org/ways-to-
give/tribute-cards-4/ or Congregation Beth Is-
rael of Bloomsburg, PA https://greatnon-
profits.org/org/congregation-beth-israel-of- bloomsburg.
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DRIBAN Michael Driban, beloved husband of Diane
nee Cohen and loving father of Samuel
Driban (Marilyn Shadis), David Driban (Lisa),
and Elissa Driban (Keith Levin) and loving
Stepfather of Addam Schwartz (Ann) and
Mimi Bergmann passed away on Wednesday,
September 1, 2021. Michael is also survived
by nine grandchildren, Sarah, Madeline,
Emma, Royce, Joshua, Anna Rose, Farren,
Bryan and Matthew, all of whom he dearly
loved. Michael was born 80 years ago on
Levick Street in Oxford Circle on January 12,
1941, son of Hymen and Gertrude Driban.
Michael attended Albright College and
Temple University and graduated with a de-
gree in education. He later went on to a suc-
cessful business career, first with Demian
Ltd, an importer and designer of leather jack-
ets, and for the last 38 years, owner and
President of Black Cat Cigar Company, Phil-
adelphia and East Norriton. Michael was a
generous and charitable man. With his wife
Diane, he created the charity, Andy’s Toy
Box, which supported the efforts to provide
children in the community with gifts at Holi-
day time. Michael was committed to Tikkun
Olam, repairing the world… starting with the
children. Contributions in his memory can be
made to Magen David Adom
https://afmda.org/ or to the American Lung
Association. https://www.lung.org/
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DUBB Alisha Beth Dubb (nee Cherry). Alisha, be-
loved mother, daughter, sister, cousin, and
dear friend, died on September 12th of meta-
static breast cancer at age 50. She is sur-
vived by her daughters, Hannah Dubb and
Sydney Dubb, her mother, Janet Cherry, and
her sister, Deborah Cherry, and is prede-
ceased by her father, Arthur Cherry. She was
an amazing, loving and special person who
lived in Philadelphia most of her life. A gradu-
ate of Central High School, Class of 247, and
the University of the Arts, she was on the
board of the Jewish Children’s Folkshul and
an active member of the Philadelphia Folk-
song Society for over 25 years. Alisha was
the epitome of a “happy camper”– she loved
to camp, starting with an annual trip to the
World’s End State Park with her Central H.S.
friends, then onto the PFS Spring Thing, Folk
Festival and Fall Fling. Alisha was creative
and generous, loved cooking, and having
parties. Alisha was a people-gatherer and had
a particular knack for collecting interesting
and eclectic friends. Her friends then became
dearest friends with each other. Her warmth
and generosity were felt by all who knew her.
She was described as a “bright light” in any
room. In lieu of flowers, donations can be
made to the Jewish Children’s Folkshul,
www.folkshul.org or UNITE for HER,
www.uniteforher.org or to the organization of
your choice
WEST LAUREL HILL FUNERAL HOME
www.westlaurelhill.com FORMAN
Ruth Forman (Lovenstein) age 79 of Cler-
mont, FL on August 23, 2021. Beloved wife
of Jay Forman. Devoted mother of Wendy
(Larry) Iocco of Oviedo, FL and Michael
(Rona) Forman of York Springs, PA. Loving
grandmother of Ryan (Melissa), Robert
(Dayna), Rebecca, Brianna, and Charlotte.
Great grandmother to Jacob. Survived by
James (Shelly) Lovenstein, Bonnie and Carl
Freedman. Memorial service at Chelten Hills
Cemetery for immediate family.
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FRANK Ruthie Frank (née Leibowitz) passed away
peacefully in her home on August 29th, 2021,
surrounded by her family. Ruthie was born
in York, PA - the only child of Mose and Mary
Leibowitz. She was the apple of their eye.
And it was easy to see why. Ruthie had intel-
ligence, style, beauty, grace, and warmth.
She attended the University of Pennsylvania
and was the President of Alpha Epsilon Phi
sorority her senior year in 1960. She met her
soon-to-be husband, Paul, at a friend’s wed-
ding, and it was love at first sight. Paul, who
also studied at the University of
Pennsylvania, was on his way to becoming a
successful Ophthalmologist, and the two
married during Ruthie’s senior year at Penn.
Ruthie and Paul shared a long and wonderful
life together - 60 years, and enjoyed many
pursuits, including reading, theatre, travel,
tennis, golf and partnering together to be-
come Silver Life Master bridge players. Ruth-
ie had a love of education and was a college
advisor for many years. She was also an avid
reader and member of a book club for over
20 years. The lesson we can all take away
from Ruthie is having the drive to challenge
herself and take on new pursuits. Ruthie was
the beloved mother of Steven Frank, Susan
Boland, Ellen Cohen (Peter), and Nancy
Breslin (Charles) and the adored grandmoth-
er of eight grandchildren: Emma and Claudia
Boland; Eve, Jane, and Asher Cohen; and
Alan, Kate, and Lila Breslin. Ruthie was hap-
piest when her family surrounded her during
celebrations such as Thanksgiving and Fath-
er’s and Mother’s Day. With four children and
eight grandchildren, Ruthie always found in-
dividual time for everyone whether Broadway
shows or special trips. “Grandma Ruthie is
my biggest fan” is what her grandchildren
would say as she showed genuine interest in
the day-to-day of each of her grandchildren’s
lives. Ruthie had a circle of close friends who
she supported with calls, letters, and visits,
who supported her, and who she held dear to
her heart. Funeral services were private. Con-
tributions in her name may be sent to Re-
form Congregation Keneseth Israel, 8339 Old
York Road, Elkins Park, PA 19027, or Abing-
ton Health Foundation, 1200 Old York Road,
Abington, PA 19001 or online at give.abing-
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On August 30, 2020, the world lost a one-of-
a-kind man, Joel Louis Glauser. He was a lov-
ing and devoted husband, father, grandfather,
brother, uncle, friend and accountant.
However, his greatest success was how he
loved his family. There is not a day that goes
by that Joel is not missed. People like to say
that Joel was “larger than life” and had a
“heart of gold”. He was a successful busi-
nessman and problem-solver. He treated all
of his clients and friends as if they were his
extended family. Joel is survived by his wife
of 40 years, Marcy Glauser; his children,
Jerry, Michael, Brian (Audra), and Jennifer;
his grandchildren, Levi and Noah; his broth-
er and sister-in-law, Gary and Shari Glauser;
and his sister-in-law and brother-in-law,
Hope and David Schaefer.
GORODESKY Elihu Jacob Gorodesky passed away peace-
fully on Tuesday September 7, 2021. Born in
Philadelphia on November 8, 1933 to Charles
and Nettie (Lefkowitz) Gorodesky, Elihu mar-
ried Lois, the love of his life (may her
memory be a blessing) and raised two loving
sons Ron (Deborah) and Rich (Jodi). In addi-
tion to his family, Elihu was passionate about
music and table tennis. He enjoyed playing
and teaching the piano and performed for
years at a variety of venues. He was also
known for hosting weekly table tennis tourna-
ments with some of the top players in the
Philadelphia region. Elihu was a talented cab-
inetmaker, who could build or fix nearly any-
thing. He was also a veteran and served on
the USS New Jersey, which at the time was
the largest battleship in the world, which
years later he enjoyed touring with his sons
after it was permanently docked in Camden,
NJ. Elihu was predeceased by his brothers
Sidney (Myra) and Ezra, and sister Marcy. He
is also survived by Sidney and Myra’s loving
daughters Nancy and Dana. In addition to his
sons and their wives, and 4 grandchildren
Max, Lea, Lauren and Adam, Elihu is sur-
vived by his companion of many years, Glor-
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GREENFIELD Faith R. Greenfield, Esq. on September 3,
2021, of Media, PA. Beloved wife of 42 years
to Tom Mayewski, loving sister of Dr. Jeff
(Heather) Greenfield, Lee (Cathie) Greenfield
and sister-in-law of Dr. Ray (Cheryl)
Mayewski, devoted aunt of Rachel, Alise,
Sara, Rich, Anne and Beth. Faith was a prom-
inent attorney in Philadelphia, Head of the Lit-
igation Department and Acting General Coun-
sel at Campbell Soup Company and an Ad-
junct Professor at King's College in Wilkes-
Barre. Contributions in her memory may be
made to the Liver Transplant Program at
Penn Medicine, c/o Penn Medicine Develop-
ment and Alumni Relations, 3535 Market
Street, Suite 750 Philadelphia, PA 19104
(www.pennmedicine.org/giving) noting Liver
Transplant Team in the comments section,
King's College, 133 N. River St. Wilkes-Barre,
PA, 18711 https://alumni.kings.edu/give/give-
now or the Gift of Life Family House, 401 N.
Callowhill St., Philadelphia, PA, 19123
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Benjamin Hoffman, on August 25, 2021. Be-
loved husband of Betty (nee Cheslow). De-
voted father of Neil Hoffman (Hedy), Sherry
Schwartz (Glenn), and Elyse Kenny (Michael).
Loving grandfather of Melissa Korenstein,
Joshua Hoffman (Nicole), Jamie Anderson
(Art), Jordan Auerbach, Randy Kenny
(Gabby), Ashley Kenny (Juxhin), and Noah
Kenny. Loving great grandfather of Allison,
Rebecca, Ella, Hailey, Nathan, Madelyn, Vivi-
enne, and Blake. Contributions in his memory
may be made to American Tinnitus Associ-
ation www.ata.org or Susan G Komen for the
Cure www.komenphiladelphia.org
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Bernice Jacobs (nee Flinker), age 95, died on
September 6, 2021. She was a retired kinder-
garten teacher for the School District of Phil-
adelphia who resided in Jenkintown,
Pennsylvania. Beloved wife of the late Bernie
Jacobs; loving mother of Laurie (Harvey)
Holper and Sue Jacobs; devoted grandmoth-
er of Jodi (Dan) Singer and Marni (Dan)
Berkowitz; adoring great-grandmother of
Jordan, Ryan, Shaina, and Mikey. Funeral
services were private. The family requests
that contributions in her memory may be
made to Autism Speaks, Inc., ATTN: Team
Inspiration, 216 Haddon Ave., Suite 403,
Westmont, NJ 08108 or Old York Road
Temple- Beth Am, 971 Old York Rd, Abing-
ton, PA 19001.
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KAMEN Joseph A. Kamen on September 21, 2021,
husband of Elinor (nee Weinberger), father of
Dr. Bruce (Randi) Kamen, Craig (Claudia) Ka-
men and the late Dr. Jonathan Kamen; broth-
er of Betty Zubatch and Philip Kamen; grand-
father of Amanda (Billy) Swisher, Ariel, Ross,
Abby and Brett Kamen. Contributions in his
memory may be made to the American Can-
cer Society or Beth Sholom Cong., 8231 Old
York Road, Elkins Park, PA 19027 or the
American Heart Association.
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INGBER David M. Ingber, on September 11, 2021. Be-
loved husband of Rosalind (nee Mann); ador-
ing father of Steven (Kim) Ingber, Terri (the
late Steven) Coopersmith, and Amy (Ian)
Blackman. Doting grandfather of Rachel
(Mike Lewis), Ariel, Danielle, Andrew, Justin,
Oliver and the great grandfather of Makenzie.
Contributions in his memory may be made to
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