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A L L E N
G L A U S E R
Sylvia Allen (nee Familant) on July 24, 2021.
105 yrs. old, from Voorhees, NJ, formerly
from Phila., PA. Beloved wife of the late Nath-
an; Loving mother of Jerry Allen (Millie),
Larry Allen (Myra) and the late Mary Allen.
Devoted grandmother of Shari, Elise (Randy),
Andrew (Michele), Stephanie (Glenn), Bryan
(Dana), Jason (Kim) and Natalie. Also sur-
vived by 10 great-grandchildren. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to Lions
Gate, 1100 Laurel Oak Road, Voorhees, NJ
08043. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
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B R I S T O L
Edith Bristol (nee Hoffman) on July 29, 2021.
At the age of 95. Beloved wife of the late
Melvin; Devoted daughter of the late Pauline
and Leon Hoffman; Loving mother of Randee
(Alan) Moldoff, Jeffrey (Sue) Bristol and
Stefani (Sam) Rotter; Dear Sister of Dora
Lukacher and the late Sol Hoffman and the
late Annette Kaplan; Adoring mom-mom of
Josh (Anna), Dan (Arielle), Pamela, Nath-
aniel (Yaelle) and Jason. Also survived by
many loving nieces, nephews, great nieces,
and great nephews. Contributions in her
memory may be made to a charity of the
donor’s choice.
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D A N Z I N G E R
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
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David Eisenhofer on July 28, 2021. 3 weeks
shy of his 88th birthday. Beloved husband of
Sheryl (nee Kreiskoff) Wallace and the late
Barbara (nee Hetzelson) Eisenhofer; Loving
father of Jay (Anne) Eisenhofer, Wendi (Ed-
ward) Haas. Dear brother of Bernice (and the
late Milton) Devoted grandfather of Stephanie
(Michael), Matthew, Amy, Ava, Scott & Mark;
Adoring great-grandfather of Brody. Loving
step-father to Gregg Wallace (Debbie), Mat-
thew Wallace (Debra), and Robyn Greenberg
(Scott); Devoted step-grandfather of Lexi
(Ryan), Max, Andrew, Madeline, Zachary,
Lily, Avery, Sabrina, Lilah, and Ty. Great step
grandfather to Ruby. Contributions in his
memory may be made to American Heart As-
soc., 1617 JFK Blvd., Ste. 700, Phila., PA
19103, www.heart.org
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Dorothy Glauser (nee Wax), age 98, of Boyn-
ton Beach, FL, formerly of Philadelphia and
Huntingdon Valley, passed away on July 21,
2021. Dorothy was born in Buenos Aires, Ar-
gentina, and as an infant moved to Toronto,
Canada with her parents Berucha and Isaac
Wax. While working as an Executive Secret-
ary at the Nevele Country Club, she met the
love of her life, Sid, who was the hotel’s
activities director. She is survived by her hus-
band of 62 years, Sidney L. and children Jan
Elena Giordano and Scott Allen Glauser.
Dorothy, also known as Bubbie, is also sur-
vived by her adoring grandchildren Eric and
Alexandra Giordano. Predeceased by her sib-
lings David Wax, Anne Wein of Toronto, she
is survived by her sisters Lillian Friendly-
Eigles, Mollie Lerman and Irene Arkin of
Toronto. Contributions in her memory may
be made to Friends of the IDF, www.fidf.org.
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G O L D F IE L D
Morton “Mort” Goldfield, beloved husband,
father, grandfather, and great-grandfather
died at home peacefully surrounded by his
family on July 26 in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania at the age of 95 after a well-
lived life. Mort is survived by his adored wife
of 32 years, Elizabeth “Betty” Goldfield (nee
Regan); two children, Ceil Dobkin (Eric Dob-
kin) and Andy Goldfield; five grandchildren,
Michael Dobkin (Meghan Dobkin), Emily
Hope Dobkin (Will Hunter), David Dobkin
(Shoshi Dobkin), Sarah Goldfield, and Re-
becca Goldfield; three great-grandchildren,
Izzy Dobkin, Daniel Dobkin, and Zev Hunter.
He is also survived by many other family
members and friends including Michael
Regan, Mike Regan, Jessica Regan, Olivia
Regan, Ruth Goldfield, Steven and Ellen
Goldfield, and Debbie Goldfield. He is prede-
ceased by his siblings Leonard “Lenny”
(Sylvia). Fondly remembered for his deep ap-
preciation of global travels and summers at
the shore, Mort will forevermore be cher-
ished as a man of generosity, dignity, and
profound devotion and boundless love for his
family. In lieu of flowers, the family requests
a donation to your preferred organization.
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Susan S. Greco (nee Spielman) on July 29,
2021. Wife of Joseph. Mother of Benjamin
Greco, Jeffrey (Jamie) Greco and Alyssa
Greco Stahl (Drew). Sister of Randy (Marc)
Rosen and Barbra Spielman. Grandmother of
Sydney Bella Greco. Daughter of the late
Samuel and Selma Spielman. Contributions
in her memory may be made to a charity of
the donor’s choice.
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Ethel Inver (nee Weisberg), passed away on
July 29, 2021. Wife of the late Charles “Pat”
Inver. Mother of Larry (Marla) Inver, Murray
Inver and Michael (Susan) Inver. Grandmoth-
er of Chad, Jordan, Aaron (Jesse) and Hillary.
Great Grandmother of Elijah and Caleb. Con-
tributions in her memory may be made to a
charity of the donor’s choice.
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Sari Portman (nee Ostrow), on July 28, 2021,
of Bala Cynwyd, PA. Beloved wife of the late
Irwin “Sonny” Portman, loving mother of
Steven Portman (Marcie) and Carol Udis
(David) and devoted grandmother of Jonah,
Zoe (Heather), Brett and Stuart (Stephanie).
Sister of the late Gerald Ostrow and Rayla
Ostrow. Contributions in her memory may
be made to the Ronald McDonald House,
3925 Chestnut St., #3110, Philadelphia, PA
19104 www.philarmh.org
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Judith L. Israel (née Gordon) died on July 5,
2021. The oldest daughter of the late Frances
and Milton Gordon from Melrose Park, PA.
Judith leaves behind two children Anna Colin
and Isaac Israel, 3 beautiful grandchildren,
and a brother and sister. She taught for many
years in the Camden School District and was
quoted by a coworker as a “legendary teach-
er.” She spoke Spanish and often tutored
during her summer breaks and after retire-
ment. She never took a summer break dur-
ing her teaching years. She continued to tu-
tor and made masks for COVID-19 on her
home sewing machine until she became too
ill. She opened her home to two foster chil-
dren after her own kids grew up. Donations
may be to FXTAS Research.
K L E I N
Jerome “Jerry” Klein July 28, 2021. Age 90.
Beloved husband of the late Shirley. Devoted
father of Sharyn (Frank) Barkan, and Charles
(Lisa) Klein. Loving grandfather of Jonathan
(Brooke) Barkan, Allyson Barkan, Jason
(Nicole) Klein, and Taylor (Matt) Giroud.
Great grandfather of Evan and Hannah Barkan
and Scott Klein. Funeral services were held
on Sunday August 1, 2021, at Goldsteins’
Rosenberg’s Raphael Sacks, Suburban North,
310 2nd Street Pike, Southampton, PA. Int.
Montefiore Cem. Contributions in his
memory may be made to a charity of the
donor’s choice.
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L U B E R
Stanton Mark Luber passed away on July 24,
2021. He was 84 years old. The only son of
Manuel and Esther (née Spira) Luber, Stan
leaves behind his devoted wife Sandy (née
Newborn) Luber, his children Ilisa, Marc, and
Jackie (née Terletsky), and his 2 grandchil-
dren Zachary & Natalie. Stan’s career in the
furniture industry spanned 65 years begin-
ning in warehouses and ending as founder of
World Imports, Ltd. which, he built with his
wife. Stan was also the first elected presid-
ent of The Home Furnishings Association. He
was respected for his contributions to the in-
dustry and loved being a part of it. Stan loved
Judaism and believed in representing the
Jewish community with honor and humility.
He was a past member of B’nai B’rith, a
staunch supporter of Israel, a member of
Congregation Shir Ami, and committed to
Holocaust Remembrance. Stan believed in
tzedakah and contributed to a variety of or-
ganizations. Stan loved to travel and had the
opportunity to see many places around the
world traveling with his wife. Stan’s greatest
joy in life was his family whom he loved
deeply and was deeply loved in return. Being
“Pop-Pop” to Zach and Natalie (who he lov-
ingly termed “Zachalie”) brought him over-
whelming joy. In lieu of flowers, donations to
The Kidney Foundation, www.kidney.org, are
valued by his family.
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Jacqueline “Jackie” Kuptsow (nee Baretz),
age 102, on July 25, 2021. Beloved wife of
the late Dr. R. Raymond Kuptsow for 65
years. She was predeceased by her parents,
Abraham and Selma, and beloved sister,
Mavis Pearl. Loving mother of Dr. Preston
(Andi) (and the late Barbara) Kuptsow and
Anyce (Edward) Richman; Devoted grand-
mother of Dr. Scott (Eileen) Kuptsow,
Meredith (Steven) Bright, Amy (Dr. Eric Fels)
and Remy Richman; Loving great-grand-
mother to Zachary, Jeremy, Allyson, Samuel,
Brenna, Chelsea, Dylan, and Robert. An avid
bridge player for 60 years, she was known
for her gourmet cooking, entertaining and
love of classical music. Contributions in her
memory may be made to Caring Hospice Ser-
vices or a charity of your choice
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L E V I N
Goldie Levin (nee Lieberman), passed away
on July 28, 2021. Beloved wife of the late
Martin C. Levin. Loving mother of Shelley Ap-
pell (Ken Hennig) and Mark (Harriet) Levin.
Grandmother of Elisa (Avi) Mindlin, Dara
(Seth) Goldstein, the late Michael Levin,
Leslie DeCicco and Jordan Appell. Great
Grandmother of Jordyn, Mikayla, Morgan,
Corey, Derek, Jr., Alona, Ethan and Ava. Con-
tributions in her memory may be made to
The Michael Levin Lone Soldier Foundation,
c/o Harriet Levin, 11 Vermeer Dr., Langhorne,
PA 19053, www.michaellevinlonesolider.org.
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Burton (Burt) Nemroff, 81, passed away on
July 14 in his Boca Raton home. Beloved
husband of Barbara for 56 years, adored fath-
er of Alita (Glen) Friedman, Lauren Nemroff,
Courtney Nemroff, and grandsons Stephen
and Alec Friedman. He is also survived by
brother Arthur Nemroff. He was predeceased
by parents, Louis and Esther Nemroff and
sister-in-law, Phyllis Nemroff. A graduate of
Central High School and Penn State Uni-
versity (‘61), Burt was a professional electric-
al engineer for more than four decades and a
Life Member of the IEEE. A lifelong sports-
man and nature lover, Burt enjoyed fishing,
gardening, golf, bocce, poker and his favor-
ite Philadelphia sports teams. Burt traveled
the world with his family, but especially loved
returning to his old South Philadelphia neigh-
borhood where his parents once owned a
grocery store. Burt will be lovingly re-
membered for his integrity, compassion and
kindness. Contributions in Burt’s memory
may be made to the Barnegat Light Volun-
teer Fire Company, Barnegat Light, NJ.
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Eleanore S. Segal passed away peacefully on
July 22, 2021 at the age of 87. El was the be-
loved wife of the late Alvin Segal, the most
adored Mom to Susan Segal (Richard Mai-
mon) and Larry Segal (Carol), the devoted
daughter of the late Harry and Ethel Saifer,
and the doting sister to the late Mark Saifer
(Gail). Mom Mom will be deeply missed by
her loving grandchildren, Harry, Annie, Alin
and Andrew, who were her pride and joy and
from whom she took such great naches. El
also leaves nieces Mindy and Rachel and a
nephew Mitch whom she loved, as well as
many cousins and lifelong friends.
Eleanore’s legacy is all about family. She will
be remembered for her fierce loyalty to her
many friends and for her great sense of hu-
mor. Larry, Sooz, Carol, Richard and all the
grandkids will miss Mom Mom—and her sig-
nature “Gutenus”, “Shana Punims” and
“Doozems”. The family also wishes to thank
the PA Association of Nurses for their loving
care of Eleanore. The family would appreci-
ate contributions in Eleanore’s memory to the
Arden Theatre Company, where Eleanore en-
joyed many seasons of performances with
her friends and family.
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travel guidebooks. Each January Tobi and
Bob attended the National Association of
Homebuilders International Builders’ Show
concluded with a week of rest and relaxation
in Miami Beach. Eventually they purchased a
beachfront condominium an hour north in
Highland Beach. They later moved into a
single-family home
nearby Boca Raton
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where they established a winter residence at
St. Andrews Country Club, making many new
and dear friends and welcoming frequent vis-
its by their children and grandchildren. Hav-
ing devoted her entire life to her family, Tobi
will be lovingly remembered and missed by
Bob, her beloved husband of 60 years, son
Stephen and his wife Susan of Bethesda, MD,
son Michael and his wife Jill of Lancaster,
daughter Judi and her husband Marc Levine
of Woodbury, NY, her 8 grandchildren, Ryan
and Rebecca Sherman, Samantha, Brett and
Alex Sherman, Chloe, Dylan and Jack Levine,
her brother and sister-in-law Bruce and Ilene
Folbaum, nephews and niece and many dear
friends. Tobi’s family is grateful to Diana
Yuja, her devoted and loving caregiver for the
last 2+ years. An animal lover, Tobi was pre-
deceased by her beloved furry family mem-
bers, Max, Daisy, Winnie, and Yoyo Sher-
man. May the memory of Tobi Shirley Sher-
man be for a blessing. Funeral and interment
took place in Boca Raton, FL. Memorial con-
tributions in Tobi’s honor may be made to
U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
(http://donate.ushmm.org). KRONISH FUNERAL HOME
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SHERMAN Tobi Shirley Sherman, 80, beloved wife,
mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend
to many, a long-time resident of Manheim
Township, died peacefully surrounded by her
loving family in Boca Raton, FL on July 23,
2021. She fought valiantly for more than two
years before succumbing to complications
following a battle against cancer. Born in the
Bronx, NY to the late Abraham and Sylvia
(Feldman) Folbaum, Tobi grew up in the Ox-
ford Circle neighborhood of Northeast Phil-
adelphia, graduating from Northeast High
School in 1959. Tobi was a lifelong lover of
many genres of music and was a gifted sing-
er during her younger years. While attending
a Tamiment Lodge reunion dance in Phil-
adelphia with a group of friends, she accep-
ted a dance request from a nice-looking
young guy named Bob who said he had
traveled from Lancaster with a friend to at-
tend the event. A whirlwind romance ensued,
and Tobi and Bob wed on November 19,
1960, whereupon they established a loving
home in Lancaster where Bob’s family and
business roots ran deep and where his par-
ents, the late Samuel and Kitty Sherman lov-
ingly embraced their new daughter-in-law.
Tobi and Bob were members of Temple Beth
El and Congregation Shaarai Shomayim in
Lancaster. Tobi was an incredible life partner,
domestic engineer, and athlete. She enjoyed
all of the cardio classes offered at the many
gyms to which she belonged. She played golf
and tennis, including many years as Bob’s
late-night doubles partner at Old Hickory
Racquet Club, and was a long-standing parti-
cipant in ladies' bowling leagues in Lan-
caster. Tobi was a devoted and competitive
mahjong and canasta player forging lifelong
friendships with her many game-table mates.
She was a devoted and loving mother and
homemaker with a passion for experiment-
ing with creative recipes and practicing
healthy eating. Her 1970’s religious school
carpool runs were legendary in pushing the
boundaries of physics (and the laws of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania) by seeing
how many kids could squeeze into her Pon-
tiac Firebird. Tobi cherished family rituals
such as visits to her parents’ home on
Souder Street in Philly, trips down the shore
to Atlantic City and to New York City for
shopping and eating, summers spent at the
Host Town pool and Sunday Zangari’s pizza
nights with the Moss family. She and Bob
shared a passion for collecting modern art
filling their homes with impeccable acquisi-
tions from galleries and artists. Music was a
constant in her life – the radio was always
turned on in the house and in her car, and
she and Bob (sometimes with the kids in
tow) frequented live performances of their fa-
vorites – Neil Diamond, Barbara Streisand,
Simon and Garfunkel, Tom Jones and so
many others. Bob and Tobi also loved over-
seas travel, crisscrossing the globe several
times, aided by rental cars, road maps and
travel guidebooks. Each January Tobi and
Bob attended the National Association of
Homebuilders International Builders’ Show
concluded with a week of rest and relaxation
in Miami Beach. Eventually they purchased a
beachfront condominium an hour north in
Highland Beach. They later moved into a
single-family home in nearby Boca Raton
where they established a winter residence at
St. Andrews Country Club, making many new
and dear friends and welcoming frequent vis-
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by their children and grandchildren. Hav-
ing devoted her entire life to her family, Tobi
will be lovingly remembered and missed by
Bob, her beloved husband of 60 years, son
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WENITSKY Morton Wenitsky, “Reds”, peacefully passed
away on July 17th. Born in 1928, he leaves
behind his daughter and his grandchildren.
Reds was a veteran, an entrepreneur, son,
brother, friend, husband, father, and the most
special Pop-Pop in the world. He was a hand-
some, sharp, strong, funny, generous and
kind man, with a warm heart, and a stomach
full of desserts. A “gute nshmh” (good soul).
Reds went above and beyond giving his help,
guidance, and love to everyone, enriching
their lives. He is forever watching over his
loved ones, making sure our “fondest dreams
come true.” He will be missed as greatly as
he is loved.
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S I L V E R M A N
Robert Silverman, age 85, beloved husband
of Sandra Silverman (nee Zwanetz), father of
Michael Silverman, Susan Silverman Riechel-
son (Kevin), Andrea Strominger (Elan) and
Shelly Preate. Pop Pop of Hailey, Dylan,
Chelsea, Marissa, Travis, Garrett, Alexa and
Ava. Bob was raised on Randolph Street in
Philadelphia and was in the 200th class at
Central High School. He graduated from
Temple Law School in 1960 and practiced as
a trial lawyer in Philadelphia for 50 years. In
his retirement, he found his true calling as a
Constitutional Law professor at Temple Asso-
ciation of Retired People/OLLI. From April to
October you would find him watching his be-
loved Phillies lose. Donations in Bob's
memory can be made to OLLI/Temple Uni-
versity or the donor's choice.
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W A G M A N
Lynn Suzanne Wagman (nee Oleve), July
26th, 2021; of Rydal, PA formerly of Melrose
Park. Wife of the late Dr. Albert D. Wagman;
Mother of Nancy Wagman (David Storey),
Janet LeMonnier (Joseph), Daniel Wagman,
Carolyn Pfeiffer (Michael) and the late Dr.
Richard S. Wagman; Sister of Marcia Halbert
(the late Marvin); Grandmother of Benjamin,
Margo, Ann, Rachel, Jacob and Rayna. Ser-
vices were private. The family respectfully re-
quests contributions in lieu of flowers be
made to Gratz College or Jefferson Health
Hospice. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
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www.JewishExponent.com Merle A. Wolfson, 91, of Bala Cynwyd,
Pennsylvania, passed away peacefully, sur-
rounded by family, on July 20, 2021. Born on
September 11, 1929 in Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, he was the son of the late Max
and Rose (Rosenberg) Wolfson. Merle was
an enthusiastic and active member of the
Philadelphia legal community for over six
decades since graduating from Temple Law
School in 1954. He practiced law into his
90s, for many years with his own firm, Krek-
stein, Wolfson and Krekstein, and most re-
cently with the firm of Kohn, Swift and Graf.
He loved to ski and play golf but most of all
he loved to spend time with family and
friends. Merle leaves behind two daughters,
Beth (Rick) Littlejohn and Tammi Wolfson
(Richard Garrard) as well as eight beloved
grandchildren, their spouses (and future) as
well as 13 precious great-grandchildren.
Merle was a master at creating, cherishing
and maintaining relationships and will be
missed dearly by extended family and friends
dating back to the 1930s. Per Merle’s wishes,
there will be no formal service. Family will
celebrate his incredible life privately. Please
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welcome at The Michael J. Fox Foundation
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Louise Zitomer (nee Slosberg) on July 26,
2021. Beloved wife of the late Ralph; Loving
mother of Deborah Neff, David (Jenine) Neff
and Robin Clebnik; Dear sister of Sabra
Grossman; Devoted grandmother of Hari,
Stefanie and Dana. Services and interment
were private. Contributions in her memory
may be made to National Parkinson’s Found-
ation, 200 SE 1st St., Ste. 800, Miami, FL
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