obituaries
ADELMAN LORNA (nee Goodman)-Passed
away on April 6, 2022. Wife of the
late Dr. Gilbert Adelman. Mother of
Roslyn (Alec) Perlson, Ronald (Joan)
Adelman, Debra (David) Schachter
and the late Karen (Louis) Stesis.
Sister of Norman (Arlene) Goodman.
Bubbie of Dana Gilson, Jennifer
(Greg) Mehok, Sara (Manish) Sin-
gla, Andrew Stesis, Stacy Adelman,
Julie (Alex) Shtraks, Brad (Bianca)
Adelman, Joshua (Rachel Sakofs)
Schachter, Michele (Nico) Museyri
and Brian (Michele) Schachter. Great
Grandmother of Sophia, Emma, Isa-
belle, Sydney, Shai, Nora, Sarina,
Eliana, Yonatan, Ilan, Dalia and Noa.
Contributions in her memory may be
made to Jewish National Fund, www.
jnf.org, The Michael Levin Lone Sol-
dier Foundation, www.michaellevin-
lonesoldier.org, or Friends of the IDF,
www.fidf.org. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
BAER Jaqueline Nan Baer (nee Blank)
passed away April 2, 2022. Daugh-
ter of the late Samuel Blank and Fay
Corbman. Jackie was born January
20,1936 in Philadelphia, Pa. She
was raised in South Philadelphia
along with older sister Loretta and
graduated Lincoln High School in
1953. Jackie met Ronald Baer on
a date set up by his friend and they
married soon afterwards. Together
they had four children Jerry (Lori),
Michael (Lené), Wendy Strauss
(the late Gary), David (Dana), nine
grandchildren and four great-grand-
children. Traveling the world with
her love of sixty-three years Ronnie
and being around her family brought
many years of joy to Jackie. Sum-
mers were for the Shore and many
lucky trips to the casinos. Jackie
was a huge Philadelphia sports fan
attending Flyers games for decades,
the Phillies, Eagles and Sixers all
had a big place in mom’s heart. She
was an avid gardener dedicating
many hours of tending to her prized
orchids. A great Mom, Grandmother,
Aunt and Friend who will be missed
by All XO!
JOSEPH LEVINE & SONS
MEMORIAL CHAPEL
www.levinefuneral.com CHUBIN
Selma Chubin, of Bethesda, passed
away on March 30, 2022. She was
86. Selma was born in 1935 in Phila-
delphia to the late Minnie and Manu-
el Parris. She graduated from Olney
High School in 1953, after which she
worked as a legal secretary. She met
her wonderful husband, Herb, at a
synagogue dance, and they married
in 1960 and had two daughters. The
family moved to Yardley, Pennsylva-
nia, in 1972. After the children were
grown, Selma worked with Herb in a
couple of businesses and then found
her calling in telephone sales, work-
ing for nearly twenty years at Lenox
China. In 2011, Selma and Herb
moved to Bethesda, Maryland, to be
closer to their grandchildren. Selma
was an active member of Shir Ami
in Newtown, Pennsylvania, and a
founding member of Congregation
Kol Emet in Yardley, Pennsylvania.
In 2014, Selma and Herb became
adult b’nai mitzvah at Congregation
Beth El in Bethesda, and Selma
greatly enjoyed being a part of their
chavurah at Beth El over the last sev-
eral years.
Selma is survived by her de-
voted husband of 61 years, Her-
bert Chubin; daughters, Marlene
Chubin and Ellen Chubin Epstein;
son-in-law, David Epstein; and be-
loved grandchildren, Max and Abi-
gail Epstein. Contributions may be
made to HIAS (hias.org/donate) or
American Friends of Magen David
Adom (afmda.org/donate).
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
DWORKIN HELEN RENEE (nee Long), Moth-
er, Grandmother, and great grand-
mother, passed away quietly on April
2, 2022, at the age of 96. Born and
raised in Camden, New Jersey on
June 16, 1925, to Israel and Alice
Long, she graduated From Woodrow
Wilson HS and went on to receive a
degree in interior decorating. She
then worked for her father design-
ing layouts for customers. Beloved
wife of the late Leon; Loving moth-
er of Larry (Marsha), Jerry (Norma)
and Ross (Doreen), eight grandchil-
dren, Jon (Lindsay), Amanda (Dimi-
try Levin), Ian (Misha), Leah, Myles,
Mara Jo, Erica (Shawn), and Zac as
well as seven great grandchildren.
Helen lived to be almost 97 and
was never sick a day in her life. Her
memory is and will be a blessing.
During WWII, Helen was a volunteer
with the Women’s Army Corps. Af-
ter the war she went to work for RCA
corporation in Camden. Although
she was given the opportunity to
work for RCA in their Japan office,
she thankfully declined. At a dance
at the local synagogue, Beth El, she
met Leon Dworkin, who she married
in 1948 and moved to Woodbury, NJ.
They had three children, Larry, Jerry,
and Ross. While she was raising her
children, she volunteered at her syn-
agogue to provide pattern therapy to
children with cerebral palsy. In later
years she assisted at the American
Jewish Museum in Philadelphia.
For the last 20 yrs., Helen spent
her time doing something she loved
by working with her son, Dr. Gerald
Dworkin, helping in his office, con-
tacting patients, reminding them of
appointments, and scheduling new
ones. Helen got to know these pa-
tients well and developed a genuine
concern for their well-being. She will
always be remembered for her peo-
ple skills, sense of humor, her love of
her grandchildren and great children
as well as the many friends she had
throughout her life. She continued to
provide this service till the time of her
death. Contributions in her memory
made to Ohev Sholom Synagogue, 2
Chester Rd., Wallingford, PA 19086.
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
GAMBERG Ellen B. (nee Bernstein), April 2,
2022 of Abington, PA; Beloved wife
of the late Robert Gamberg; lov-
ing mother of Elizabeth (Liz) and
Leonard; cherished grandmother of
Sam, Zora and Gabi Gamberg, and
mother-in-law to Mariana Chilton.
She had many friends and a rich
social life. Ellen loved to play ten-
nis, for the sport itself and the im-
portant friendships she formed. In-
sisting that she was shy as a child,
she was never shy about sharing
her opinion and insight regarding all
political, sporting, and social situa-
tions. She lived heartily and shared
her beauty and humor with every-
one. Path With Art (Seattle) https://
www.pathwithart.org/donate and
Village Arts (Philadelphia). https://
villagearts.org/support/ GLICKMAN
Harvey April 4, 2022 of Gwynedd,
PA. Beloved husband of the late
Sylvia (nee Foodim); loving father
of Lisa Glickman-McDonough,
Nina Nathani (Mehmood), and Pe-
ter Glickman (Clara Chon); adoring
grandfather of Rian, Mikal, and
Kevan Nathani. In lieu of flowers,
contributions may be made to the
Multiple Myeloma Research Foun-
dation (https://themmrf.org/).
JOSEPH LEVINE & SONS
MEMORIAL CHAPEL
www.levinefuneral.com KAMENS
Morris Kamens, 93 of Yardley, PA,
passed away April 4, 2022. Son of
the late Milton and Jessie (Dain)
Kamens. Predeceased by his sis-
ters Reba Axler and Sara Seltzer.
Morris is survived by his adored wife
of 69 years, Phyllis (Levinsky), his
children Michael Kamens (Joan) &
Brenda Kahan (Larry), grandchil-
dren Jessica Kelch (Paul), Elizabeth
Kamens, Ryan Kahan (Monique),
Matt Kahan & Lindsey Kamens, and
great grandchildren Adam & Emma.
Moishe, as he was known by all, had
many friends and loved his West
Philadelphia neighborhood. After
graduating from West Philadelphia
HS in 1946 at age 18 he joined the
Army of Occupation and was sent to
Germany. After the Army he attend-
ed Widener College. Morris was
proud of his volunteer efforts with
the Jewish War Veterans where he
went to local schools to teach chil-
dren about the Holocaust. He was a
manufacturers rep and had his own
business in which he worked into his
80’s. He enjoyed golf, tennis and his
daily crossword puzzle. His smile
and hugs will be missed.
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
LACHMAN JEAN-Passed away on April 2, 2022.
Aunt of Sheila Berk (Jerry Gamburg),
Jay (Stephanie) Lackman, James
(Irene) Lackman, Richard (Doranne)
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Lackman, Patty Michaels, Linda
(Barry) Roth and Sandy (Buddy)
Hyams. Contributions in her memory
may be made to American Heart As-
sociation, www.heart.org.
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
LAIKEN Jerry Laiken, April 4, 2022. Hus-
band of Toby (nee Albert). Father
of Larry (Tracey) Laiken and Cindy
Yellin. Contributions in his memory
may be made to Temple Beth Sho-
lom, 1901 Kresson Road, Cherry
Hill, NJ 08003 or American Heart
Association, P.O. Box 840692, Dal-
las, TX 75284-0692 or a charity of
the donor’s choice.
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
MADOW Michael R. Madow , M.D.,
D.F.A.P.A. March 20th, 1946- February 15,
2022 Dr. Madow was born in Birming-
ham, Alabama on March 20th,
1946. He grew up in Montgomery
Country attending Friends Central
School. He graduated from Princ-
eton University where he received
a B.S. in biochemistry. He received
his degree in medicine from the
University of Pennsylvania Medical
School . He was happily married to
Wendy Madow (née Long) since
June of 1995. Dr. Madow had a 51
year career in psychiatry. He was
Board certified in Psychiatry and
Neurology. He was a Master Cer-
tified Clinical Psychopharmacolo-
gist, a Distinguished Fellow of the
American Psychiatric Association
and a member of the American So-
ciety of Psychoanalytic Physicians.
He had numerous passions: world
traveling, reading, body surfing,
gourmet dining, music of all kinds
, watching sports, drawing, sailing,
visiting museums, finding and sam-
pling exotic varieties of coffee , and
caring for the beloved family cats .
Dr. Madow is survived by his broth-
er Robert Madow Esq. To leave
an online condolence to the family
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