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W E I S S
M O S S
Bernard Moss, age 89, died on August 7,
2021. He was a retired pharmacist who
resided in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania. Broth-
er of the late Mildred (Irvin) Tessler; and
uncle of Harvey (Marsha) Tessler and Sherry
(Jack) Zigon. Contributions in his memory
may be made to the Jewish Federation of
Greater Philadelphia, 2100 Arch St., Phila.,
PA 19103, www.jewishphilly.org or to the
synagogue of your choice.

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O R C H I N I K
Carlton Webster Orchinik died on August 7,
three weeks before his 101st birthday. Dr.

Orchinik was a clinical psychologist. He was
the Chief Psychologist at the Municipal Court
of Philadelphia for 38 years, where he worked
with at-risk adolescents. He provided psycho-
logical evaluations and therapy there and at
the Youth Study Center in Philadelphia, the
Child Care Service in Delaware County, the
AFL Medical Center, and the Camden County
Psychiatric Hospital. He also had a private
practice. He received his bachelor’s and PhD
in psychology at Temple University, and a
master’s degree from the University of
Pennsylvania. He served as communications
officer in the US Navy on LST 240 in the Pa-
cific during WWII. Dr. Orchinik was a life-
long learner with an engaging manner, who
took delight in scientific discoveries. His curi-
osity for learning was contagious. He had a
keen interest in educational psychology and
was a regular contributor to local school
board meetings. Even in his later years, he
could be found with a book or scientific
journal, eager to discuss science, politics,
history or literature. He had a deep, life-long
commitment to social justice. Carlton was
born in Philadelphia in 1920. His parents,
Leia and Samuel, were immigrants from
Ukraine. He was a family man: a proud father,
uncle, grandfather, and great-grandfather. He
is survived by his wife Sarah Beth Orchinik,
children Miles, Leah, and Julia, and grand-
children Aaron, Evan, Jackson, Reed, Maya,
Arelie, Lachlan, and Elio. Please send me-
morial donations to the ACLU or the AAAS.

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R A B I N O W I T Z
Ethel Rabinowitz (nee Kutcher) on August 10,
2 021. Wife of the late Jack; Mother of Marc
(Beth) Rabinowitz and Lloyd (Ellen) Rabinow-
itz; Sister of Esther Steinbrecher; Grandmoth-
er of Chloe, Sonia, Dustin, Brent, Samantha
and Jolie. Funeral Services and Shiva were
private. Contributions in her memory may be
made to the Henrietta Szold Chapter of Ha-
dassah, 1518 Walnut St, Suite 402, Phila. PA
19102 or a charity of the donor’s choice.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL SACKS
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Jay L. Rosen, of Audubon, PA left this leg of
his journey on August 5, 2021. He was the
son of Henry and Edith (Susskind) Rosen. He
was predeceased by his beloved wife of 57
years, Pearl (Pood) Rosen. He leaves behind
to celebrate his large life: his daughter,
Susan, and son Daniel; his grandchildren
Gwen, Joshua (Maegan), and Zachary (Amy);
his sisters Carol Ostrow and Janet Chertkoff;
many nieces and nephews; and a wonderful
network of friends. "Jimmy" was a devoted
family man and a huge lover of life. As an
Eagle Scout he developed a respect for being
outdoors which he passed onto his family
during many camping trips to national parks
throughout the country. He enlisted in the
United States Navy, proudly served on the
U.S.S. Intrepid, and frequently regaled his
family and friends with stories of his time in
the military. He was an avid reader and was
always enjoying several books at a time. Dad
started a poetry club at his retirement com-
munity (Shannondell), and its members
thrilled him as much as the poetry. Dad was a
big part of the Shannondell Readers Theatre
and he was always a great performer – on
stage and off! He was an active member of
Keneseth Israel and relished learning Torah
which prompted him to write a weekly D'Var
for his fellow congregants and the many fol-
lowers he gathered over the years. Dad took
tremendous pride in this endeavor. Dad
hopelessly cheered on the Phillies. He also
loved the game of golf and continued golfing
for as long as he was able. Dad was a very
proud graduate of Central High School and
Temple University, and he remained active in
both schools throughout his life. For many
years he met monthly with his Central bud-
dies for lunch and laughter. Dad was the co-
founder of Technical Advisory Service for At-
torneys (TASA) and steered the company for
over 65 years. He was extremely hard-work-
ing, very loyal, and ever-present to his busi-
ness. In their retirement, our parents en-
joyed wintering in Jekyll Island, GA and they
had many happy times together. After Mom
passed away, Dad became more involved in
Temple Beth Tefilah Synagogue in Brunswick,
GA and again he developed many new friend-
ships. Dad was a huge lover of life, always
learning and always teaching. We have all
been privileged to learn from him and to ex-
perience so many lessons and opportunities
because of him. A huge piece of us is gone.

And we will continue to honor him and make
him proud by living and loving well. He con-
stantly taught us to treasure life and hold
close the ones you love. If you are so moved,
take pause and raise a glass of fine scotch, a
yummy milkshake, a delicious root beer float,
or suck with glee on a Werther’s hard candy!
The burial will be private, and we will further
celebrate his legacy at a later date. Contribu-
tions in his memory may be made to a char-
ity that speaks to your heart. So be it.

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Herbert S. Rosen, DMD (1934-2021), on Au-
gust 7th, 2021, at the age of 87, surrounded
by his loving family, Dr. Herbert S. Rosen,
DMD, of Gladwyne Pennsylvania, peacefully
passed from this world, unto the next. Born
in Philadelphia in 1934, he attended Temple
University, completing his undergraduate de-
gree in 1955. He enrolled in the Temple Uni-
versity Kornberg School of Dentistry, where
he received his Doctor of Medicine in
Dentistry degree in 1960. That year he
entered the United States Navy as an officer,
and was a dentist for the Fourth Naval Dis-
trict, in charge of the mobile dental unit from
1960-1963. In 1963 he went into private
practice, and was actively seeing patients un-
til his death. He felt it was very important to
pass the wisdom he learned to the next gen-
eration, and he taught Practice Management
for 41 years at the Kornberg School of
Dentistry, recently retiring as a beloved pro-
fessor. An active sportsman and fan, in
1971, he started Penn Valley Junior Sports
Association so that his son could play base-
ball and this organization continues to train
and inspire young athletes to this day. At age
57 he started competing in triathlons, which
he continued until age 84. In recent years,
when explaining that he won many gold
medals in his category, he would always
smile and say that if he finished this endur-
ance multisport race, a medal was guaran-
teed, as there were no other contestants in
his age class. He was predeceased by his
parents Joseph and Ida Rosen, his loving sis-
ter, Lillian Rosen Balick, and his brother-in-
law, Jacob Balick. He is survived by his lov-
ing wife of 40 years, Gail, his devoted chil-
dren, Robert and Jennifer, son-in-law Rick,
and his three beloved grandchildren, Max,
Sydney, and Sam, his two favorite grand
puppies, Logan and Duncan, and his many
adoring nieces and nephews. His compas-
sion, respect, love and unconditional devo-
tion to his family, faith, patients, students,
and animals filled his days with joy and pur-
pose. He lived life to the fullest. To para-
phrase the words of Maya Angelou, people
will forget what you said, what you did, but
people will never forget how you made them
feel. As brother, husband, father, grandfather,
uncle, mentor, colleague and friend, he made
everyone feel significant and special.

Zikhrono livrakha, may his memory be for a
blessing. Contributions in his memory may
be made to the animal rescue of your choice.

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Mark R. Saifer of Warminster, passed away
on July 21, 2021. He was born on October
15, 1941, in Philadelphia to Ethel (Bragin)
and Harry Saifer. Mark and the love of his
life, Gail (Kron) Saifer were married for 57
years after meeting on Chelsea Beach in At-
lantic City. Mark taught health and physical
education for 36 years at Wilson Junior High
School and Central High School both in Phil-
adelphia. He enjoyed mentoring his students
and supervising student teachers. He
coached the soccer, softball, cross country,
and field hockey teams at Wilson and Central
and officiated at track and field meets. Mr.

Saifer ran into his students everywhere he
went. For many years, Gail and Mark ran Bet-
ter Pool Management together while he
taught. After retiring from teaching, Mark
worked for Kampus Klothes. He enjoyed
working with people and made friends with
all of his customers. More than anything,
Mark loved spending time with his children
and grandchildren, being on the beach in
Margate, riding his bike, and teaching. Mark
touched the hearts of all those he met, and
was known as the happiest and kindest man.

Mark will be deeply missed by his family. He
is remembered by his beloved wife, Gail, his
three loving children: Mindy Cohen (David),
Mitchell Saifer (Joanne Harker), Rachel Saifer
Goldman; his eight grandchildren (who he
said were each his favorite): Emmy, Julie,
and Molly Cohen; Samantha, Zachary, and
Logan Saifer; Max and Asher Goldman; his
brother-in-law, Larry Kron; and his sister,
Eleanore Segal, who sadly passed away the
day after him. He is also fondly remembered
by Aliya, Akiva, Colin, Sloane, and Shea Hark-
er; his many nieces, nephews, and extended
family members. Funeral services were held
on Friday, July 23, 2021.

www.JewishExponent.com Blanche Weiss born in NY, NY 8/15/1922,
daughter of Anna and Sam Stein, died
8/6/2021. Married to Leonard (Ben) Weiss
for more than 50 years. She is survived by
three sons Paul (Susan), Stuart (Robin), and
Steven (Stephanie); 8 grandchildren and 8
great grandchildren. Blanche was first and
foremost a homemaker but still found time to
help Ben with his businesses and career. A
true matriarch who was loved and admired
by all who knew her. She possessed a mag-
netism that drew people to her. Kindness and
wisdom were some of her many attributes.

She was special and made everyone feel spe-
cial. Blanche will be remembered and missed
by all who knew and loved her. Donations in
her memory may be sent to Einstein Hospice
or Reach Out & Read, (Children's Hospital of
Phila. Foundation)
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
www.levinefuneral.com Z U C K ER M A N
Marc J. Zuckerman, on August 9, 2021, of
Bryn Mawr, PA. Beloved husband of 56 years
to Barbara L. (nee Stern) Zuckerman, loving
father of Cindy (Russell) Reisner, Sherry
(Lorne) Paskin and Lynne (Adam) Hirsh,
brother of Benjamin Zuckerman (Marian) and
devoted grandfather of Aaron and Natalie
Paskin, Anna, Lindsay and William Reisner,
and Rebecca and Julia Hirsh. Contributions in
his memory may be made to the American
Cancer Society.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
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Ann Rosedale (nee Waitzman) passed away
on August 11, 2021. Wife of the late Jay
Rosedale. Mother of Michelle (William) Per-
kins, Laurie Rosedale (Glenn Loper) and the
late Deborah Paul. Sister of Lillian (Jules) Ab-
ramson. Grandmother of Derek (Alicia) Paul,
Alix Paul and Lea Paul. Great Grandmother of
Rowland Messina. Private Graveside Ser-
vices were held. Contributions in her memory
may be made to Stand Up To Cancer,
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