S eptember 2021 D eath N otices
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KOGAN Jack Kogan, September 18, 2021, of
Voorhees, NJ. Husband of the late Beverly
Kogan. Father of Nomi (Jack) Forman, Debbie
Grossman, Philip (Nancy) Kogan and Mitchell
(Eileen) Kogan. Brother of Selma Stern and
the late Mae Stern. Also survived by 10
grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.
Contributions may be made to Samaritan
Healthcare & Hospice, www.samaritannj.org
or Lions Gate, www.lionsgateccrc.org
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KNOLL Michele Shoshanah Knoll (nee Burd)
Our sweet, kind and beautiful daughter sadly
passed away from aggressive forms of Cer-
vical-Uterine Cancer on 7/8/2020. She was
only 35 years old. Michele is predeceased by
her maternal grandmother, Helen J. Miller
and her paternal grandfather, Clarence M
Burd. Michele is survived by her parents,
Randi M and William C Burd, maternal
grandfather Stephen A Miller and paternal
grandmother Wilma E Burd, brother Jonath-
an Burd, husband Edward Knoll III, 4 chil-
dren, Cody, Tyler, Haley and Micah. Also,
many aunts, uncles, cousins and dear, dear
friends. She is sorely missed. Michele went
to college for elementary education due to
her love for children and teaching. She then
decided to stay home and raise her 4 beauti-
ful children herself. We were so very proud of
everything about her. Kindness to all, even
when undeserved. A sweet nature which
made her loved by everyone she touched.
She was an animal activist and went on to
adopt many cats who she treated as her own
babies. She wanted dogs one day when she
had a bigger place. A top floor condominium
was rough to raise children and attend to a
dog at the same time. She and I, her Mother,
were best friends. We had fun together. From
watching movies, talking about anything and
everything, to lunches out together. Thanks-
giving was always the best holiday for us.
We'd cook, laugh, enjoy our precious time to-
gether, and then feed the family. She had a
soft place in her heart for her Daddy, Bill.
From the moment she was born she was
Daddy's little girl. His perfect princess. They
never missed a father-daughter dance, hugs,
laughter. She shared the same sense of hu-
mor as her father. He penned the term PLPP
for our Michele. ( pretty little pink princess )
We never, ever left each other without saying
I love you and a huge hug. Michele was loved
and now she is loved and missed. My hus-
band and I will never get over losing our
daughter. Cries daily are normal for us.
Thinking of her favorite things, smiling at her
video's and pictures. She was truly a terrific
mother who did everything for her children.
They miss her every day and it's easy to see.
RIP Angel........until we meet again. 5/2/1985-
7/8/2020 KOCH
Allan Z. Koch, September 5, 2021, of Wyn-
newood, PA. Allan received his B.Ed. from
Pennsylvania State University and his M.Ed.
from Villanova University. He taught mathem-
atics at Ardmore Junior High School and Bala
Cynwyd Middle School. He is predeceased by
his beloved wife Norma (nee Bassetti), de-
voted to his late brother Harvey (June) Koch
and cherished by his niece Miriam Koch. He
was also predeceased by his parents Phillip
M. and Ethel (nee Saltzburg) Koch. Services
were private. In lieu of flowers, contributions
in his memory may be made to Pennsylvania
State University (psu.edu).
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Joyce Kravitz, age 90, August 13, 2021 of
Sarasota, FL. Formerly of Laverock, PA and
Silver Springs, MD. Beloved wife of Joseph
Kravitz. Pre-deceased by husband Joseph
Feinstein. Sadly missed and adored by chil-
dren David (MaryAnn), Allyn (Lonnie), Mi-
chael (Sherry), Susan (Michael) and Richard
(Edie) as well as many grandchildren and
great-grandchildren. In lieu of donations
please get vaccinated and wear a mask.
LEIBOWITZ Marilyn Leibowitz (nee Linsky) Aug. 19,
2021. She was the wife of the late Edmund J.
Leibowitz, CPA, the mother of Dr. Beth
Leibowitz (Dr. Nathan Goldin), and Dr. Keith
(Kathleen) Leibowitz, sister of Harvey Linsky
and grandmother of Michael, Andrea, Seth,
Robert and Elizabeth. She is also survived by
her 10 great grandchildren. Marilyn was a re-
tired medical technician at Abington Memori-
al Hospital. Condolences and Contributions at
BerschlerAndShenberg.com BERSCHLER and SHENBERG
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Mark Levin, on September 2, 2021, of Ft.
Lauderdale, FL and Philadelphia, PA. Beloved
son of the late Michael and Ruth (nee Ogens)
Levin. Devoted brother of Harriet Levy and
Robert (Beth) Levin, brother-in-law of Steve
Levy, dear uncle of Melissa, Michael, Kevin,
Kyle, Joan, and the late Andrea, and great-
uncle to Belle, Alexandrea, and Dylan. Mark
was a prominent commercial real estate
broker in both Pennsylvania and Florida. He
was a proud alum of Central High School
(204th Class), and of Temple University.
Mark was a trailblazer and an entrepreneur,
loved a good joke, relished a challenge, and
lived life on his own terms. There has never
been, and will never be, another like him. The
family respectfully requests that contribu-
tions in Mark’s memory be made to the char-
ity of your choice, and encourages you to
share “quintessential Mark” stories or favor-
ite memories at www.levinefuneral.com
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Ruth Leibowitz (nee Litman) on September 5,
2021. Wife of the late Herbert. Mother of
Maurice (Francine) Leibowitz and Janice Carr.
Grandmother of Lance (Tali) Carr, Brooke
Leibowitz and Craig Leibowitz; Great-Grand-
mother of Lily, Hannah and Nava. Ruth was a
life member of Women's American ORT and
a member of Bnai Chaim Social. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to The
Cong. Of Shaare Shamayim, 9768 Verree Rd,
Phila. PA 19115 or Women's American ORT.
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Peter Wallfield Levitan, 91, of Margate, NJ
passed away on September 14, 2021 at Roy-
al Suites Healthcare and Rehabilitation Cen-
ter, Galloway, NJ. He was the beloved hus-
band of Shirley (Segal) Levitan. Peter was
born in Philadelphia in 1930 to the late Esth-
er and David Levitan. He was a proud gradu-
ate of Central High School in Philadelphia
where he served as class president. Peter
graduated from the University of
Pennsylvania School of Education. He began
his career as a business teacher of all sub-
jects at the Levitan School of Business for
quite a few years. Later, eager for new chal-
lenges, Peter set his sights on the health care
industry and became the assistant adminis-
trator at Moss Rehabilitation Hospital in Phil-
adelphia. It was there that he met his de-
voted wife Shirley and the two married. They
enjoyed forty-seven years of happily wedded
bliss. He became the executive controller for
Albert Einstein Medical Center. In retirement,
they wintered at their beautiful condo in Boca
Raton, Florida. Peter and Shirley enjoyed
traveling extensively around the world. They
cruised the Caribbean yearly, as well as visit-
ing locales such as Israel, the Scandinavian
countries, and California. Peter enjoyed many
hobbies. He appreciated listening to good
music, attending the theater, reading, going
to the beach, and watching football, espe-
cially the Philadelphia Eagles. Peter is also
survived by his daughter, Regine (Jeannie)
and her husband Don of Rochester, Vermont,
and his son, Daniel of Fremont, California;
two grandchildren, Paige of Keene, New
Hampshire and Michael of Rochester, VT;
and his nephew, Kenneth and his wife Elana,
son of his late brother, Mark Levitan. Peter
was an active member of AVODA for many
years and Shirat Hayam Congregation, 700
Swarthmore Ave., Ventnor, NJ, where contri-
butions in his memory may be gratefully
made. ROTH-GOLDSTEINS' MEMORIAL CHAPEL
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MAITIN Dr. David L. Maitin (1930-2021) was born
and raised in Philadelphia, the youngest of 3
sons born to Ruth and Isaac Maitin. He was
the dearly loved husband of Norma Segal
(Felder) and the late Ann Maitin
(Cooperman). Dave was a superior academic
student who graduated from Simon Gratz
High School, first in his class and valedictori-
an. He earned a Doctor of Optometry degree
from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry
and a degree in education from Temple Uni-
versity. He practiced dual careers for 26
years as the Science Department Chairman at
Beck Junior High in Cherry Hill until 1986,
after which time he focused on his optomet-
ric practice. Dave met Norma at a bereave-
ment group, the surprising fact that Norma's
late husband had the identical two careers
and attended the same two colleges. It
brought them together in a relationship that
lasted for 25 years. Dave and Norma had a
beautiful marriage. They travelled extensively
in Europe and Israel and wintered in Florida
for many years. Each meal that Norma pre-
pared received his compliments and he was
the official kitchen patrol in cleaning up. He
was a partner in choosing all the furniture in
the two homes which they maintained. Luck-
ily their taste was compatible. His 3 children
and 7 grandsons were his ultimate joy. They
were close to each other and to him from
childhood until his passing. Their accom-
plishments gave him great pride. Lori
Raichilson (Steven), Ryan (Natalie), Scott
(Jacklyn), Adam (Alex), Dr. Ian Maitin
(Pamela), Maxwell, Asher, Brenda (Dr. Scott)
Cohen, Joshua & Avery. The arrival of 2
great-grandchildren was the supreme gift
(Joanna & Isaac). Dave also acquired
Norma's family members whom he loved.
The Dodies and Tabakin families and Helene
Felder. Funeral Services were held at Platt
Memorial Chapel, Cherry Hill, NJ. Contribu-
tions in his memory may be made to The
Parkinson's Foundation or Voorhees Animal
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ROSEN Constance Matz (Connie), of Audubon, PA,
formerly of Gulph Mills, Age 86, died peace-
fully on August 22, 2021. She was prede-
ceased by her husband, Merton (Bud) Matz
and her daughter, Lisa. She was an excep-
tionally devoted wife and mother. Connie was
born in Philadelphia to parents, Sarah (nee
Rudolph) and Joseph Miller. She grew up in
Roanoke Virginia and moved back to Phil-
adelphia in her twenties to live and work as a
paralegal in a law firm where she met her
husband. Connie is survived by a brother in
North Carolina, her devoted cousins and
many good friends who adored her. She will
always be remembered for her cuteness,
kindness, style, and great sense of humor.
She brought much joy to everyone who knew
her. Contributions in her memory may be
made to a charity of the donor’s choice.
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MESSINGER Craig Messinger, passed away on September
2, 2021. Husband of Lori Whitman (nee
Levite). Father of Mandy Messinger (Lauren
Veteri) and Zach Messinger. Brother of Jay
(Judy) Messinger. Stepfather of Craig (Talia)
Whitman and Stacey (Dan) Gerstenblith.
Grandfather of 6. Funeral Services and Shiva
will be private. Contributions in his memory
may be made to a charity of the donor’s
choice. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
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Selma Orleans (nee Holtzman). September 9,
2021 of Manalapan, FL. Devoted wife of the
late Marvin. Beloved mother of Jeffrey P.
(Elizabeth) Orleans and Patricia (Melvyn)
Siegel. Adoring grandmother of Elizabeth,
Ashley, Andrew, Arthur, Ellie, Laurie and the
late Michael. Proud great-grandmother of
James, Alek, Ana Juliet, Alexa, Madison,
Justin, Megan, Jake, Marley and Brooks. Ser-
vices and interment were private. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to the
Selma Orleans Scholarship Fund C/O Jewish
Federation of Philadelphia.
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Alec Palmer, August 30, 2021, husband of
Bronia (nee Walden), father of William (Gale)
Palmer, Robert Palmer and Rachel Palmer;
grandfather of Shira. Contributions in his
memory may be made to the Parkinson’s
Foundation (www.parkinson.org)
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ROSENBERG MILLER
William S. Miller, age 81, sadly passed away
on August 27, 2021. Beloved husband of
Marilyn Miller (nee Sherman). Loving father
of Jodie Levinson and Steven Miller (Kristin).
Adoring grandfather of Ryan and Rachel Lev-
inson, and Maizy and Xander Miller. Dear
brother of Sheldon Miller (Nikki), Alan Miller
(Marie), and the late Nina Miller z”l. Family
and friends are invited to a memorial service
and celebration of life, which will be held
after Shloshim on Thursday, September 30,
7pm at the Rydal Waters Clubhouse, Noble
Circle, Jenkintown, PA. Contributions in his
memory can be made to the Spastic Paraple-
gia Foundation, Inc. www.sp-foundation.org
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NATHANSON Annette Nathanson (nee Weinerman), on
September 23, 2021. She had a full and won-
derful life with her beloved Charles. She loved
and was very proud of her family, her chil-
dren: Randy Brandt (Michele), Lance Brandt
(Elyse Stolinsky), and the late Jeffery Brandt
(Dyan), and her loving grandchildren Jacob
Brandt, Scott Stolinsky, and Michael Stolin-
sky. Annette and Charles traveled the world
together. She loved to read and always car-
ried a book. Contributions in her memory
may be made to Children’s Hospital CHOP
Foundation or the Alzheimer's Association.
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PERRY It is with great sadness that we announce the
passing of our beloved mother, mother-in-
law. mom-mom, sister, aunt. sister-in-law
and cousin, Gale Elaine Perry. Gale was 82
years old, she passed away on Sunday, Au-
gust 29th, 2021, surrounded by her children.
Gale graduated from West Philadelphia High
School and married her high school sweet-
heart Mel Perry. She was a homemaker for
years until gaining entrance into the casino
business until retirement. Gale is survived by
her children Neal and Wendy Perry, Robin
and Alex Padick along with 5 grandchildren
Lauren Perry, Scott Padick, Lee Padick,
Shane Lamm, Shawn Lamm and sister
Sherry Aarons as well as many additional ex-
tended family members. Contributions in her
memory may be made to the Jewish National
Fund, www.jnf.org/donate.
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RATNER Marvin Lee Ratner, on September 11, 2021.
Devoted father of Sheryl Benson (John),
Hope Katz, Brian Ratner (Anita) and Chris
Weisenberger. Dear brother of Stephen Rat-
ner (Audrey), and Robert Ratner (Kimberly
Powers). Loving grandfather of Jonathan
(Christine), Michael (Sara), Morgan, Kathryn,
Madison, Kevin, and Mark. Loving great
grandfather of Eric, Shayla, Nova, and May-
ana. Contributions in his memory may be
made to American Cancer Society or Old
York Road Temple – Beth Am.
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JEWISHEXPONENT.COM Carolyn F. Rosen (nee Fisher) 85, of Haver-
ford, PA died on September 4, 2021. Sur-
vived by loving husband Joseph Rosen, M.D.
Loving Mother of David (Layne) and Kenneth,
and devoted grandmother of Melia (Noah
Gross) and Sonya, and great grandmother of
Yehuda (Gross). She was a devoted graduate
of the University of Michigan. Carolyn was an
art teacher at the Welsh Valley Junior High in
Lower Merion, PA. She was active with the
American Friends of the Hebrew University,
served as President and was a board mem-
ber for many years. Carolyn was an accom-
plished artist and photographer. She loved
world travel and cherished classical music as
well as the opera. Carolyn was a docent at the
Barnes Museum and for several years a guide
at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. She en-
joyed giving elegant dinner parties at home to
family and friends using her outstanding
culinary skills. Graveside services and Inter-
ment were at Haym Salomon Memorial Park
on Sunday, September 5, 2021. A Zoom
Shiva was held on Sunday evening, Septem-
ber 5, 2021. Contributions in Carolyn's
memory may be made to the University of
Michigan, The Philadelphia Museum of Art,
The Philadelphia Orchestra, or to a charity of
the donor's choice.
Harriet Rosenberg (nee Mondelblatt), aged
93, of Abington and Philadelphia, PA, passed
away peacefully on September 12, 2021. She
was the beloved wife of the late Harold
Rosenberg, and is survived by her children,
Iris (Kevin) Parker and Murray (Lorna)
Rosenberg. Grandmother to Reid, Johanna,
and Hilary Parker (Corley,) and David, Aryeh,
and Judith Rosenberg; and Great-Grand-
mother to Noah and Micah Parker, Jordan
and Juliana Majors, and Max Corley. Harriet
was born in South Philadelphia and raised as
the only child of Fannie (nee Fogelman) and
David Mondelblatt. She grew up in a loving
home surrounded by her extended family.
Sunday dinners and numerous family gather-
ings and lifecycle events caused Harriet to
develop a strong focus on family, something
she always cherished and ardently promoted
throughout her life. Harriet and Harold mar-
ried in 1951 and purchased a home in North-
east Philadelphia where they lived for 40
years. She took great pride in her role as
homemaker while Harold manufactured wo-
men’s lingerie at his Garden Looms factory.
She attended numerous school events that
involved her children and grandchildren,
bringing her great joy. Harriet and Harold rel-
ished spending time with their grandchildren
and traveling. After Harold’s death, Harriet
continued this tradition by taking each of her
grandchildren on a “big trip” after their
Bar/Bat Mitzvah: Disney World, London and
Paris, Alaska, Italy, and the Caribbean. Har-
riet went back to work at the age of 50 for the
School District of Philadelphia until her
“early” retirement at the age of 82 1/2. She
loved her administrative assistant position in
the RITE/MERIT Program and the people she
worked with each day. Harriet’s co-workers,
who included many nuns, teachers, and ad-
ministrators, were a great source of love and
support during her working years and in re-
tirement. Harriet lived independently until the
end of April 2021. She enjoyed going to fam-
ily gatherings, numerous educational and
music programs, and Shabbat services. She
was very generous, warm, and optimistic.
She shared her winning smile with all whom
she met. Please consider a donation in her
memory to Adath Jeshurun Congregation,
Sharing is Caring Fund at Reform Congrega-
tion Keneseth Israel, or the American Dia-
betes Association. Funeral and Shiva will be
private due to Covid restrictions.
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Florence “Butzie” Rosenthal (nee Resnick),
Sept. 19, 2021. She was born during the de-
pression to Russian immigrants Abraham
and Esther. She lost both of her parents by
the time she was an adolescent and started
work at a very young age and didn't stop un-
til she was 86. During her 20's she worked
for 20th Century Fox Films where she loved
to tell stories about the movie stars she
would meet who came to Philadelphia to pro-
mote their movies. Later in life she worked
for Albert Einstein Medical Center where she
worked for over 30 years. She started out as
a part-time secretary in the hospital library,
and eventually would work her way to Assist-
ant Medical Librarian. She was one of the
first people to learn how to do medical
searches for doctors using computer techno-
logy and would eventually be credited with
setting up a computer lab enabling medical
staff to do their own research. The hospital
awarded her with the esteemed Maimonides
Award, which recognized her contributions
over the years. There is also a plaque in the
library recognizing her dedication and loyalty
to the hospital. She was a loving wife to her
now deceased husband Jack J. Rosenthal.
Her legacy will continue through her beloved
children Eileen Anita (the late Jaime Mijlin),
and Robert Mitchell (Debra). She is also
survived by three beloved grandchildren Al-
exa, Mara and Reiss. She was predeceased
by her brother Morris and sister Francis.
Contributions in her memory may be made to
the American Cancer Society, 1818 Market
St., Suite 2820, Phila., PA 19103, www.can-
cer.org. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
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ROSOFF Arnold Jay Rosoff, September 6, 2021, of
Huntingdon Valley, PA. Beloved Husband of
Phyllis Rosoff (nee Brill); Father of Marc
Rosoff (Dawn), Julie Schultz (Mitchell);
Grandfather of Eric Schultz, Samuel Rosoff
and the late Samuel Schultz. The family re-
spectfully requests contributions in lieu of
flowers be made to the Captain Samuel
Schultz Memorial Award (SXUSS) at Penn
State University.
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Melvin Roth, age 94, died September 13,
2021. Mel was born in Atlantic City, then
lived in Pennsauken. He spent the last six
years living in Port Angeles, WA. Mel was a
former winner of the prestigious Avoda
Award. He was a banker at Continental bank.
Mel is survived by his niece, Shelley (John)
Dorfman-Schostak of Port Angeles, WA. He
is preceded in death by his parents, Alex and
Mary Roth, sister Tillie Roth Dorfman and
nephew Jeffrey Dorfman. Contributions in his
memory may be made to Avoda, P.O. Box
3120, Margate, NJ 08402. Mel is on the road
with the convertible top down!!
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www.rothgoldsteins.com Former PA State Senator Robert A. Rovner,
Esq. on Sept. 8, 2021. Father of Steven
(Elaine) Rovner Esq., and Daniel (Jennifer)
Rovner Esq., brother of Bonnie Landis-Ab-
rams (Larry) and Howard (Sharon) Rovner,
Esq. grandfather of Jarett, Zachary, Alec and
Ava. Contributions in his memory may be
made to the Northeast High School Alumni
Foundation, 1601 Cottman Ave., Phila. PA
19111, in memory of Robert A. Rovner or
Temple University School of Law, in memory
of Robert A. Rovner.
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SCHARF Susan B. Scharf (nee Berson) On Sept. 3,
2021, wife of the late Leonard Scharf; moth-
er of Dr. Lawrence (Paul Buttner) Scharf and
Marjorie (Don Kligerman) Scharf; grand-
mother of Nicole Kligerman, Roger (Sarah)
Hedgis-Kligerman and Michael (Taylor
Jaicks) Kligerman. Services and Interment
were private. Contributions in her memory
may be made to Waverly Heights Employee
Fund, 1400 Waverly Road, Gladwyne, PA
19035 or The School District of
Phila.,www.thefundsdp.org JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
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Dr. Leon I. Schwartz, on August 31, 2021.
Beloved husband of Shirley (nee Green); ad-
oring father of Roni (Randy) Sushko, Lonn
Schwartz and Leonard (Sandi) Freiheit III.
Brother of Howard (Marilyn) Schwartz and
Anita (Fred) Cohen. Loving grandfather of
Joshua (Kelly), John (Brittany), Jennifer,
Heather (Jeff), Sarah and Madeline; great-
grandfather of Crew, Greyson, Stella and
Jackson. Contributions in his memory may
be made to Hadassah Ein Kerem
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