C ommunity / mazel tovs
B I RTH
SOPHIA MCMICHAEL KLINE
Carol Stern McMichael of
Bala Cynwyd and Lawrence
McMichael of Philadelphia
and Janice and Martin Kline
of Yardley announce the birth
of their granddaughter, Sophia
McMichael Kline, on March 26
in Alexandria, Virginia.

She is the daughter of
Elizabeth McMichael Kline
and Howard Kline of Alexandria and the sister of Jacob Aaron Kline.

Sophia is named in loving memory of her Selinger and Stern forebears.

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COMMUNITYBRIEFS Shore Residents Can Donate Surplus Food
JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE of Atlantic & Cape May
Counties is asking summer Jersey shore residents to
consider donating any surplus nonperishable food
they prefer to not bring home.

JFS will accept nonperishable goods, such as
peanut butter, jelly, tuna, soups and snacks. Food
may be dropped off at the JFS Pantry Monday
through Friday from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. or deposited in the
collection bin outside of the Margate office at 607 N.

Jerome Ave.

In 2020, JFS fed more than 7,335 people, including
2,487 children and 30 Holocaust survivors. This
year, JFS anticipates distributing more than 100,000
pounds of food. The agency recently tripled the size of
its pantry and now offers fresh fruits and vegetables,
poultry, meats, frozen foods, baby formula, diapers,
wipes and more.

For more information on the JFS Food Pantry,
contact Vanessa Smith at vsmith@jfsatlantic.org or
Mary DeMarco at mdemarco@jfsatlantic.org.

Nearly 50 Area Teens Participate in
NCSY Summer Programs
More than 45 Philadelphia area teens were among more
than 2,300 teens participating in 23 NCSY summer
programs in Israel and the United States this summer.

NCSY is a youth movement of the Orthodox Union.

With government border guidelines in constant
flux and many teens not being eligible for vaccines in
their local states until just weeks before their sched-
uled flights, NCSY added U.S.-based programs to its
multitude of offerings this season
“The summertime is such a pivotal time and oppor-
tunity for our teens to connect with their heritage
and for informal education to take root in inspiring
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The expanded JFS Pantry
Photo by Tom Briglia
their religious growth,” NCSY International Director in the Aug. 29 “Food Truck at the Shore” event hosted
Rabbi Micah Greenland said. “Unfortunately, last by Jewish National Fund-USA Eastern PA.

summer we were forced to cancel our programs due
The event from 4-7 p.m. will be at Shirat Hayam,
to the pandemic, making this summer’s programs 700 N. Swarthmore Ave. in Ventnor, N.J.

even more meaningful.”
Moshava also will be at a Philadelphia event from
1-3 p.m. on Sept. 19 at the Lemon Hill Playground,
39 State Route 3007 (33rd Street and Sedgley Avenue). l
Moshava Food Truck Back in Action
— Compiled by Andy Gotlieb
Moshava, an Israeli-owned food truck, will take part
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DEATH NOTICES
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DEATH NOTICES
D A N Z I G E R
E I S E N S T A E D T
M A DW A Y
Michael S. Danziger of Bryn Mawr died on
April 11, 2021. He died of pneumonia, and
was in treatment for CLL at the time of his
death. Michael was born August 26, 1954.

He grew up in Woodmere, NY. He held de-
grees from Northwestern University, and
Brooklyn Law School. Michael was an Attor-
ney, and served as an Administrative Law
Judge in New York City. He is survived by his
wife Rebecca Klauder Danziger, his mother
Eleanor Danziger, and his sister Kathleen
(Jerome Fortier). Three months after Michael
was buried his beloved brother Peter Danzi-
ger also died. Peter's wife Joan (Nelick) Dan-
ziger, three daughters and six grandchildren
survive him. In addition to the persons men-
tioned above, the children and grandchildren
of Kathleen Fortier, Aunt Daisy Rosner, and
seven Rosner cousins mourn the loss of the
brothers. Contributions in memory of Mi-
chael may be made to Camp Eagle Island
(eagleisland.org) or Jewish National Fund
(jnf.org). JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
www.levinefuneral.com Marilyn Eisenstaedt (nee Witlin), August 16,
2021 of Tampa, FL. Wife of the late Harry Eis-
enstaedt. Mother of Robert (Carole) Eisen-
staedt. Grandmother of Beth and Samantha.

Contributions in Marilyn's memory may be
made to Lifepath Hospice Florida.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
www.levinefuneral.com K R A M E R
Louis B. Kramer, August 7, 2021, of
Voorhees, NJ. Husband of Janet E. Kramer.

Father of Joel S. (Debbie) Kramer, David J.

(Betsy) Kramer and Paul M. Kramer. Brother
of Glory (Norman) Goldman and the late Min-
nie Solomon. Also survived by 6 grandchil-
dren and 9 great grandchildren. Contribu-
tions may be made to Jewish Family and
Children’s Services www.jfcssnj.org
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Lawrence S. Spiegel, August 12, 2021, of
Phila.; husband of Frances L. (nee Ruben-
stein); loving father of Stacie Spiegel and An-
drea Miller (Matthew); devoted brother of Ed-
ward Spiegel (Amy) and Francine Elvin
(Robert); cherished grandfather of Ryan and
Emily. Contributions in his memory may be
made to the Jewish War Veterans (jwv.org)
or to a charity of the donor’s choice.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
www.levinefuneral.com P R YW E S
L E H R I C H
Doris Helene Riebman Goldring, 89, a long-
time resident of Lake Worth Beach, Florida,
passed away on Wednesday, August 18,
2021. Doris was the youngest of 6 children
born to the late Harry and Fanny Riebman.

She was raised in Coatesville, PA and atten-
ded Coatesville High School. She graduated
from Penn State University where she was a
member of Phi Sigma Sigma sorority. After
graduating college, Doris moved to Phil-
adelphia to teach kindergarten. Mutual best
friends set her up on a blind date with Ed-
ward Goldring. It was a date that would turn
into a love story that lasted over 65 years.

Doris and Eddie raised 3 children in Wyn-
newood, PA. They spent summers in Mar-
gate, NJ, where Doris loved nothing better
than to host her family and friends at their
summer home. Doris loved all things “Holly-
wood” and could name and tell you stories
about every actor and actress on the big and
small screen. She loved to decorate and was
always finding ways to make her home more
beautiful. Doris is survived by loving hus-
band Edward Goldring, her children and their
spouses, Fred (Gale) Goldring, Karen (Abe)
Gutman and Lee (Deborah) Goldring. In addi-
tion she is survived by her loving grandchil-
dren, Stephanie Halperin Katz (Evan),
Zachary Halperin, Jenna Goldring Lahcanski
(Nikola), Cassie Goldring, Rebecca Goldring
Wolf (Zachary) and Charles Goldring. She is
also survived by her great grandchild Tess
Emelia Katz. Doris was not only a beautiful
woman on the outside, but she was espe-
cially beautiful on the inside. She was caring
warm, generous, funny and kind. She was
doted on by her devoted husband Ed, who re-
mains her most ardent fan. She will be
greatly missed by all her were lucky enough
to know and love her. The family would like
to extend a special thanks to the many care-
givers and employees that touched her life.

Memorial donations may be made in Doris’s
memory directly to MPN Research Founda-
tion website mpnresearchfoundation.org or
by sending a check to 180 N. Michigan Aven-
ues Suite 1870, Chicago, IL 60601.

Hillard Madway on August 13, 2021. Beloved
husband of Janet (nee Diamond); Loving
father of Carol Collier (Richard), David Mad-
way (Ruth Caine), Randi Berman (James),
Robin Green and Betsy Madway (Steven
Goldstein) Devoted grandfather of Bess (Bri-
an Schwartz) Collier, Lauren Collier, Matthew
Collier, Peter (Madeleine) Berman, Jenna
(Scott) Oberlander, Jill (Jed) Bergman, Julie
(Daniel) Wilen, Emily (Gabriel) Howard, Lily,
William and Henry Goldstein; Adoring great-
grandfather of Teddy and Leo Schwartz,
Sloane and Jesse Wilen, Drew and Izzy
Howard, Hayden Bergman, and Mason Ober-
lander. He will be remembered for his integ-
rity, pride, generosity, unwavering concern
and care for his family and his love of
dessert. Services and interment are Private.

Contributions in his memory may be made to
a charity of the donor’s choice.

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DEATH NOTICES
Anne Lehrich on July 19, 2021. Beloved wife
of the late Melvin L. Lehrich. Mother of Julie
Persofsky, Kathie Lehrich and Robert
(Donna) Lehrich. Also survived by 7 grand-
children and 6 great grandchildren. A me-
morial service will be held at the Ann's
Choice Chapel, 30000 Ann's Choice Way,
Warminster, PA 18974 on August 31, 2021 at
1:30 pm.

L I S S
Leah E. Liss (nee Barsky), passed away
peacefully on August 14, 2021, in Ewing. NJ,
a month shy of her 82 nd birthday. She was
the oldest daughter of Morton and Rose
(Leibovitz). Her father was a jeweler, and her
mother was a seamstress and supervisor.

After graduating from Olney High School,
Leah worked as a secretary. She was intro-
duced to her future husband Alan by a mutu-
al friend and were married for 56 years. Leah
was a dedicated wife, mother and grand-
mother. Her focus was on raising her chil-
dren and following her grandsons. Leah
really enjoyed needlepoint, creating works
that reflected her family and their interests.

She was most happy in recent years with lar-
ger family gatherings, especially celebrating
her 80 th birthday with extended family. Leah
lived her entire life in the Phila. area, includ-
ing raising her children in Langhorne, before
moving to Abrams Residence several years
ago. Despite dealing with multiple serious
health problems in recent years, she main-
tained a sense of stubbornness to deal with
these issues and continue on. The staff at
Abrams Residence and Greenwood House
said she maintained her sense of humor all
throughout her stay. She is survived be her
husband Alan, Langhorne, PA, children
Audrey Liss, Newtown, PA and Michael Liss
(Beth), of Kansas City, MO; her sister Sandy
Kravitz (Kenny), Elkins Park, PA, her grand-
sons Zachary and Drew Liss, Kansas City,
MO; her extended family and her close
friends Vivian Specter and Esther Mcgill. The
family wishes to acknowledge Abrams Resid-
ence and Greenwood House for the compas-
sionate care provided to Leah over the last
several years. In lieu of flowers, the family
suggests memorial gifts in Leah’s memory be
made to Abrams Residence at Greenwood
House Ewing, NJ, www.greenwoodhouse.org
or to a charity of the donor’s choice.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
www.levinfuneral.com Ruth Weinstein Prywes, Ph.D. passed away
on August 10, 2021. She was born in Pitts-
burgh, PA in 1927. She graduated from the
University of Pittsburgh around 1948 and re-
ceived a Masters in Social Work from Carne-
gie Tech (now Carnegie Mellon University)
around 1951. In 1952, she married Noah S.

Prywes, an Israeli doing his Masters degree
at Carnegie Tech. She worked as a case-
worker and moved to the Philadelphia area in
the 1950s. The family settled in Bala Cynwyd,
where she raised three sons. Ruth returned
to academic studies at Bryn Mawr College,
and received her Ph.D. in social work and so-
cial research in 1974. She worked for a so-
cial research organization before starting to
teach at colleges in the Philadelphia area. She
taught the most at the business school at
Drexel University in Philadelphia. She turned
her course on labor policies into a book en-
titled “The US Labor Force: A Descriptive
Analysis” (2000). Dr. Prywes was active in
Democratic Party politics, serving as a local
committee-woman. She was married to Noah
Prywes z”l for 68 years and is survived by
three sons, Menahem, Daniel and Ron Pry-
wes, and seven grandchildren.

W E I S B E R G
On Sunday, July 25, 2021, Dr. Steven L.

Weisberg, loving husband, father, and grand-
father passed away following cardiac and res-
piratory arrest at age 80. Steve was born on
March 21, 1941 in Phila, PA to Solomon and
Betty (Matz) Weisberg. He attended Olney
High School, Ursinus College, and Temple
University before receiving his DDS from
Temple University School of Dentistry. He
served as Captain in the U.S. Army, and then
ran dental practices in Pennsylvania and NJ
until retiring in 1992. He married Ethne
(Gaitelband) on February 27, 1994 and later
moved to Lake Worth, Florida where he lived
a joyous, country club life, playing golf and
stickball surrounded by friends and social
activities. Steve was preceded in death by his
father, mother, and youngest daughter Karen
from a prior marriage. He is survived by wife
Ethne, sister Arlene, children Jill and Rick
(Lei), and grandchildren, Jenn, Julielle,
Melody, Riley and Alora. He rests in peace at
South Florida Jewish Cemetery. In lieu of
flowers, please donate to the American Dia-
betes Association, a nonprofit dear to him.

R U DM A N
Donald Rudman, August 8, 2021. Donald was
an honors graduate of Temple University and
a CPA. He worked as an audit manager for
Laventhal, Krekstein, Horwath and Horwath
and later as hotel controller for various ho-
tels including the Cherry Hill Inn and Lodge,
Northeast Hilton and Bally's Casino in At-
lantic City. Donald was a Mason and a mem-
ber of both Shekinah-Fernwood Lodge in
Philadelphia and the Valley of Reading. Don-
ald and his beloved wife, Lois, who were
married for 60 years, met at Temple Uni-
versity when they were students in the same
freshman English class. Donald was the lov-
ing father of Aimee (Alan Vladimir) and Allis-
on and the devoted grandfather of Eli, Sarah,
and Adam. Contributions in his memory may
be made to a charity of the donor's choice.

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S C H W A R T Z
Dr. Gordon F. Schwartz, age 86, passed away
August 16, 2021. Beloved husband of
Rochelle Schwartz (née Krantz). Loving fath-
er of Amory Schwartz (Catherine) and Susan
Schwartz (Akis). Adoring grandfather of Re-
becca and Hannah. Dear brother of Margaret
“Peggy” Shapiro (Ruben). He is also sur-
vived by Philip Snyder, “Uncle Phil”. Contri-
butions in his memory may be made to
www.savevenice.org/donate. GOLDSTEIN'S ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
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