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BLOOM Bernard (Bernie) Bloom, on December 14,
2020. Beloved husband of the late Minnie
Bloom and the late Betty Bloom; Loving fath-
er and stepfather of Saul (Celia Hinrichs)
Bloom, Anita Bloom, Sharon (Sam) Hankin,
Naomi (Amos Gil) Paiss, and the late De-
borah (Paul Naprstek) Paiss; Devoted grand-
father of Aaron (Erin), Amy (James), Molly
(William), Maya and Joseph; great-grandfath-
er of Emerson, Adeline, Henry and Owen.
Private interment at Roosevelt Memorial
Park, Trevose, PA. Contributions in his
memory may be made to the Abington Health
Foundation, www.abingtonhealth.org/WaysO-
fGiving/ or to Philabundance, www.phil-
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BRODY Scott Brody, December 15, 2020 of Yardley,
Pa. Son of Edmund A. Brody (The late Lucille
Brody). Brother of Lee Brody (Melissa
Brody). Also survived by nephews Benjamin
Brody and Joshua Brody, as well as many
family and friends. Services and interment
were private. Contributions in his memory
may be made to a charity of the donors
choice. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
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Suzanne L. Cohen (nee Mann), 85, of Mar-
gate, NJ, passed away on December 15, at
Meadowview Nursing Home in Northfield, NJ.
Sue was born on April 15, 1935 in Phil-
adelphia and was a graduate of the Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania (summa cum laude)
with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. She
had a successful career in advertising sales,
as well as, working as a schoolteacher. Sue
loved to travel the world with her loving hus-
band, Mort, for over 40 years. She enjoyed
shopping at the local markets to bring back
items to decorate her home and purchasing
keepsakes for her family. Her favorite areas
of travel were the Far East, Australia, South
Pacific, and South America. She enjoyed
cooking family dinners as well as large holi-
day meals. She loved to plan many parties
which were always a great success. After liv-
ing in Lafayette Hill for 15 years, Sue and
Mort became permanent residents of Mar-
gate. There, she enjoyed walking the beach,
riding her bike on the boardwalk, relaxing
with friends and family, and walking her
dogs. Her hobbies included being an avid
bridge player at the Shore Bridge Club in
Northfield and spending many hours at the
library finding books to read. Sue is survived
by her devoted husband, Mort, daughter,
Susan and her husband Steve, and her two
sons, Alan, and Lon and his wife Kathy, and
by four grandchildren, Dr. Shelly Toub, Lee,
Paige, and Erica Mamolen. A private service
was held on Thursday, December 17. In lieu
of flowers, contributions in her memory may
be made to a charity of the donor’s choice.
For condolences, please visit www.jsgfuner-
als.com J.S. Goldstein Funeral Home & Monuments
Mays Landing, New Jersey
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Adele Leib Goldman of Lafayette Hill, PA,
passed away on December 8, 2020. Adele
had many educational and professional ac-
complishments. After falling in love with and
marrying Alfred E. Goldman in The Bronx,
NY, where she grew up, she attained bachel-
or’s and master’s degrees in Sociology at
Temple University in Philadelphia. Adele sub-
sequently worked for Einstein Hospital in
Philadelphia, doing geriatric research. Adele
served as a district Democrat committee wo-
man in Plymouth Meeting, and later served
as Chair of the Whitemarsh League State
Constitutional Revision Committee for the
League of Woman Voters. In that capacity
she published eleven articles presenting his-
torical background and arguments for state
constitutional revision and later was invited
to address the League’s Convention in the
State Capitol. Adele devoted significant time
to volunteer work, especially to aid the eld-
erly with disabilities. She was elected to the
Board of Directors of Eldernet in Lower
Merion and Narberth, and also served as their
Treasurer. She created Eldernet’s endow-
ment fund and was its first Chairperson. Just
as importantly, she served the blind elderly
with personal services while also playing a
leadership role in Eldernet’s public events.
Adele was a very gifted cook, something her
family can attest to. She was also a talented
jewelry artisan, crafting silver jewelry and
selling a large number of pieces at various
Philadelphia venues, including the Gem Dell,
and as a partner at Les Artisanes, a craft
boutique, gallery and studio in Wallingford,
Pa. Adele also engaged in extensive study of
the investment markets, and her expertise
was reflected both in the results she achieved
and in her service as an officer for a local
chapter of the National Association of Indi-
vidual Investors. Throughout her adult life,
Adele had a great passion for international
travel, and she and Al traveled to every con-
tinent, and to both urban and remote, rural
(and even primitive) parts of the world. But
most important of all, Adele was a loving wife
for 68 years and a loving mother for 65
years. Adele and Alfred were deeply in love
for their entire marriage and Adele’s daugh-
ter, Julie, and her son, Marshall, could not
have asked for nor imagined a more loving,
nurturing, and generous mother.
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GOLDMAN Ruth Lillian Berkowitz (nee Deckelbaum)
passed away on December 15, 2020. Wife of
the late Morris. Mother of Steven (Eiko)
Berkowitz. Ruth taught Religious School at
Reform Cong. Keneseth Israel for 34 years.
Contributions in her memory may be made to
a charity of the donor’s choice.
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Rabbi Shimon L. Berris, passed away on
December 17, 2020. Husband of Linda (nee
Falk). Father of Cantor Neil (Mary Beth) Ber-
ris, Michael (Susan) Berris and Herschel (El-
len) Berris. Brother of Fayga Greenbaum and
Judith (Herbert) Speiser. Also survived by 7
grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren.
Private Graveside Services were held at New
Montefiore Cemetery. Contributions in his
memory may be made to Alzheimer’s Associ-
ation, www.alz.org.
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Saul “Richard” Gordon, on December 11,
2020. Loving father of Beth Segal and Reese
Stana; Devoted grandfather of Brian, Craig
and William; Dear companion of Clara
Liebers. Services and interment were private.
Contributions in his memory may be made to
Katz Jewish Community Center, 1301 Spring-
dale Rd., Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 or to Faith
Farm, 9538 US Highway 441, Boynton Beach
FL 33472.
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HIRSCH Stanley Hirsch, on December 15, 2020. Be-
loved husband of Sandra (nee Gordon) for 57
years; Loving father of Dr. William (Dawn)
Hirsch, Daryl (Mindi) Hirsch and Louis (Anto-
nia) Hirsch; Devoted grandfather of Jason,
Danielle, Harrison and Bennett. Graduated Ol-
ney HS and Penn State University. An entre-
preneur who began his career in truck fran-
chising, Stan worked for many years in NY’s
Garment District, self-owning an independ-
ent textile converting company. Enjoyed com-
petitive racquetball, softball, bowling, & all
Philadelphia sports. Services and interment
were private. Contributions in his memory
may be made to Philabundance, www.phil-
abundance.org GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
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LIPSCHUTZ KEDAR
Dr. Heather Kedar, aka “Hobie”, beloved wife
and mother, passed away at the age of 46, on
December 3, 2020 after a fiercely brave battle
with Leukemia. Beyond anything, Heather's
greatest joy in life was her family. She is sur-
vived by her devoted husband, Yinon, and
beautiful children, Leor and Hannah. They
take comfort knowing their true angel will
now always watch over them. She was a
strong, passionate woman, a wonderful dent-
ist, and a loving friend to all who knew her.
Known for her infectious smile and indomit-
able spirit, Heather was a light in her com-
munity. Born in Philadelphia, PA Heather was
the daughter of Edward Mutchnick and Car-
ole Zeitz. She graduated from Penn State Uni-
versity and attended Temple University for
Dental school. She worked for over 20 years
as a dentist, becoming the lead practitioner at
Lifetime Dental in Langhorne, while balan-
cing motherhood with work and service to
her community. Privately, she was an inspira-
tion to those around her, helping manage a
busy household, while she quietly battled
health issues. She always had the unique
ability to inspire the people around her. She
found strength in her family that supported
her, in the religious traditions that guided
her, and the endless friends that loved her.
She was especially fond of her synagogue
and the congregation that loved and respec-
ted her. It was her contagious laugh and out-
going personality that gave her a capacity for
living that very few will ever know. She lived
life like the candy she loved--full of color,
hard enough to break your teeth and sweet
enough to fill you with child-like euphoria.
Heather treasured her children and em-
braced every moment with them. Heather
really loved watching Leor play baseball and
other sports and enjoyed watching Hannah
play basketball and baking. She was always
so proud of her children. Her love story of
over 20 years with her husband was what
people dream about. They loved enough for
two lifetimes. Her family is grateful to all of
the family and friends that stood by her hus-
band and children for the past 13 years. All
whom loved her dearly will never forget her
strength, tenacity, wit, charm, grace and un-
dying love and caring for them. She will be
sorely missed and survived by her children
Leor & Hannah, husband Yinon, mother-in-
law Lea Kedar, father Edward Mutchnick,
mother Carole Zeitz and her husband
Howard, Aunt Judi Gases and her husband
Uncle Murray, brother-in-law Yishai Kedar
and his wife Amber and their three children
Ariela, Daviel & Gavriel, brother Richard Zeitz
and his wife Ally and daughter Emily, sister-
in-law Yifat Kedar-Mehl and her husband
Brad and their three children Aliza, Maya &
Shira, brother Craig Mutchnick and his two
children Sydney & Brandon, brother-in-law
Maurice Verschelde and his wife Erica and
their son Tyler and sister Elysa Zeitz.
LIPMAN Melvin “Mickey” Lipman, on December 12,
2020. Beloved husband of Joan (nee Wald-
man); Loving father of Sherri Carenzo and
Jason Lipman. Services and interment were
private. Contributions in his memory may be
made to Ann’s Choice Benevolent Care Fund,
30000 Ann’s Choice Way, Warminster, PA
18974 or to a charity of the donor’s choice.
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Howard L. Lipschutz passed peacefully at his
home surrounded by family on December 13,
2020. Beloved husband of 52 years to the
late Marcia (nee Abrams); loving father of
Margo (Jonathan) Marmon; dear brother of
Isabel Forrest; devoted grandfather of David.
He leaves behind a legacy of wisdom, intelli-
gence, strength, and wit. “Lippy,” as he was
known to close friends, was born and raised
in Germantown. He was a member of the
Central High School class of 176, and com-
pleted his undergraduate studies at Temple
University. Howard served in World War II
as a corporal in the United States Army Air
Force and was stationed in Biloxi, MS. He
was involved in several business ventures in-
cluding liquor distribution, refrigeration
equipment and supply, and, finally, health
care administration as one of the founding
partners of HBA Inc., a position he held act-
ively well into his mid-90s. Howard was a
true friend to many. He maintained close rela-
tionships since childhood, and always en-
joyed his regular tennis games, golf outings,
and charity tournaments at Green Valley
Country Club, where his grandfathers were
founding members. Howard loved adven-
ture and travelled with his wife and close
friends, including and especially the group af-
fectionately known as the “fearsome four-
some”, around the world, visiting 6 out of 7
continents. Always impeccably dressed, he is
described by everyone who knew him as a
true gentleman. He will be greatly missed by
those whose lives he touched. Services and
interment are private. A memorial celebra-
tion of Howard’s life will be held post-COVID,
when it is once again safe for family, friends,
and colleagues to be together. Contributions
in his memory may be made to Associated
Alumni of Central High School (Philadelphia)
and the Jewish Federation of Greater Phil-
adelphia for vulnerable populations.
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MANN Theodore R. "Ted" Mann, of Philadelphia, PA.
Husband of the late Rowena (nee Weiss).
Father of Julie Mann (Ernie Cohen), Rachel
Mann and Marcus Mann. Grandfather of
Noah Cohen and Julia Quintero Mann. Great
grandfather of Cameron, Adriana and Aurora.
The family respectfully request that contribu-
tions in his memory be made to Mazon, a
Jewish Response to Hunger.
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Joseph I. Pressman, on October 24, 2020.
Beloved husband of the late Sheila Becker;
Loving father of Anne (Wayne) Gold-
schneider, Mark (Michelle) Pressman and
David Pressman; Devoted grandfather of
Alyssa, Jami, Craig and Emily. He was 90 yrs.
old and lived in Elkins Park, PA. He was an
army veteran. Contributions in his memory
may be made to Melrose B’nai Israel Emanu-
El, 8339 Old York Rd., Elkins Park, PA 19027.
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PRITZKER RABELOW
Eli Pritzker, Dec. 12, 2020. Husband of Helen
Pratt (nee Niemtzow) and the late Lois
Pritzker (nee Schneider). Father of Michael
(Jennie) Pritzker, Nina (Scott Cohen)
Pritzker-Cohen. Stepfather to Suzanne
(Jonathan Davis) Pratt Davis and Elizabeth
(David Black) Pratt. Brother-in-law of Greta
(Saul) Schiffman. Grandfather of Lily and
Jeremy Cohen, Leo Pritzker, Ava and Char-
lotte Black and Nate and Ben and Alec Davis.
Uncle of Jeffrey and Steven Shubert. Ser-
vices and interment were private. Contribu-
tions in his memory may be made to any
charity pertaining to homelessness and/or
hunger. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
PULWER Ruth H. Pulwer, died peacefully at home on
11/16/20, following a long illness. She was
the beloved wife of the late Murray G. Pul-
wer, for 51 years. Daughter of Anna and Is-
rael Hersh. Sister of the late Bernard Hersh
(Mildred). Ruth is survived by her three chil-
dren, Ellen (known as Cookie) Brenner
(Gabe); Mitchell (Miki); and Sarah Myer
(Bainish). Ruth was the proud Mommom of
her 11 adored grandchildren, Jennifer Shute
(Gary) , Matthew Brenner(Liz), Lauren Pul-
wer (Pete), Bob Pulwer, Kess Myer (Meg),
Fraida Solomon (Yossi), Yehuda Myer
(Mimi), Chaya Snyder (Asher), Nechama Her-
sh (Isaac), Devo Krief (Meni), Kraina Myer
(fiancé Daniel). She also adored her 18
great-grandchildren: Hannah, Ethan, Jake,
Maya, Nina, Mendel, Benny, Miri, Moshe, Avi,
Mendy, Shimmy, Goldie, Bella, Jack, Esther,
Serena, and Ella. Beloved aunt to nieces and
nephews. Ruth was immensely proud of
everyone in her family, and devoted to each
of them. Nothing pleased her more than a
boisterous family gathering! Ruth graduated
from West Philadelphia High School at the
age of 16. Her childhood friends, Rae, Ruth-
ie and Gert, maintained their close friendship
for almost 90 years. She maintained many
other friendships from her youth and de-
veloped many friends in many walks of life
throughout the years. For the last 30 years of
her life, she had a passion for swim exercise
and the group of friends she formed were
very dear to her heart. In the early 1980’s,
Ruth opened her own business, Penn Valley
Travel, at a time that many were thinking
about retirement. Travel combined her love
for adventure, her passion for the beauty of
nature, and her curiosity about the world.
Being in the travel business allowed her to
see most of the world, which delighted her.
She was the oldest on her African safari,
when she was in her 80’s, and all marveled at
her strength, enthusiasm, and tenacity. She
did not miss a thing! Ruth was also active in
many organizations, such as Hadassah, Na-
tional Womens League, Sisterhoods in sever-
al synagogues, and volunteered up until one
year ago at the JCFS Food Pantry. Her calen-
dar was filled with meaningful and charitable
activities. She was an accomplished bala-
busta, superb cook, baker, seamstress—and
just about anything she set her heart to. Al-
ways an animal lover, she adopted older
needy rescue pets in her later years, shower-
ing them with love and much needed atten-
tion, as they shared their journey together.
Ruth was a devoted friend. Her warmth,
genuine caring, ability to listen, and wisdom
made her a cherished and loved friend. She
was fun and energetic and always made time
for those she loved. Ruth was an extraordin-
ary woman who wanted to make a difference
in this world, and she certainly did so. Funer-
al and shiva were private due to COVID.
Donations in Ruth’s memory may be made to
the no-kill animal rescue charity of your
choice. Condolences and more at Berschler-
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Sandra Y. Rabelow (nee Weiser), on Dec. 11,
2020, wife of Arthur Rabelow, mother of
Ross (Madelaine) Rabelow, Jeffrey (Susan)
Rabelow and Nicole (Dr. Jeffry) Gerber,
grandmother of Samantha (Arthur) Vinitsky,
Justin (Sarah) Gerber, Andrew Rabelow,
Courtney Gerber, Amanda Gerber, Daniel Ra-
below and Dakota Rabelow. Services and In-
terment were private. Contributions in her
memory may be made to a charity of the
donor's choice.
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Edward Ray, December 14, 2020 of Ghent,
Belgium, 88. Beloved husband of Lonnetta
(nee Gumbs); loving father of Jude Ray (Paul
Trapido), Dr. Dena Ray, Dr. David Ray (Mar-
garet Carver), Jean Ray, Walter Dunston and
Philip Dunston (Yolanda Lyght); adoring
grandfather of Allison and Cori Gold, Zazie
Ray-Trapido, Julian Ray, Isabella and Sophie
Speckbacher-Ray, and Tori and Tyler Dun-
ston; cherished uncle, and devoted brother-
in-law. Edward was beloved and respected by
all. In lieu of flowers, contributions in his
memory may be made to Mishkan Shalom, a
synagogue through which acts of caring and
repair seeks to transform our world to reflect
values of justice and compassion
(https://mishkan.org/donations) or the
Southern Poverty Law Center, a catalyst for
racial justice and protecting human rights
(https://donate.splcenter.org). JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
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Marcia (Polatnick/Schwartz) Rendelman, on
October 12, 2020, otherwise known as
“Tante” passed away unexpectedly. She was
born and raised in Philadelphia and moved to
Del Ray Beach Florida 18 years ago. She was
loved by many friends and family. She will be
dearly missed.
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WEXLER Lillian Wexler (nee Winokur), on Dec. 15,
2020. Wife of the late Max Wexler. Mother of
Robbee Perlman and Pattie Wexler. Grand-
mother of Ryan Perlman (Tracy Zigler) and
Lee (Kristen) Perlman. Great Grandmother of
Kate and Jared Perlman, and Joah Perlman.
Services and interment private. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to a char-
ity of the donor's choice.
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ROBBINS Robert S. Robbins, Esq., passed at the age of
89 on December 10, 2020 as a result of arm
wrestling with a grizzly bear, or maybe it was
from complications of Parkinsonism. Either
way his dry sense of humor persisted to the
end. Robert was born in Philadelphia on
November 30, 1931 and raised in the Straw-
berry Mansion section of town. He attended
Central High School and Temple University
before a stint in the U.S Army stationed in
Europe. After a brief educational course in
London he returned to Temple University
earning a law degree (J.D.) Thus, he began a
half century of legal criminal practice initially
with his brother Willie and later in solo prac-
tice. His fulltime law practice was delayed by
the entrepreneurial success of a variety store,
Marketown, around 12th and Market Sts. and
then moved to 52nd and Market Sts. with his
brother Melvin. Under eminent domain
SEPTA took over the store's location which
transitioned Robby to fulltime law practice.
His athletic nature introduced him to one of
his life's passion - handball. He was found 8
days a week playing handball at the Broad-
wood later known as the Philadelphia Athlet-
ic Club. Despite his modest beginnings as the
youngest of 8 children to Russian immigrant
parents he was a self-made man. He valued
culture and intellect being an avid classical
music and opera fan as well as a daily Cross-
word puzzler. He was a man of the people
who was happiest in front of a buffet. Fortu-
nately, his athletic activities balanced his love
of food allowing him to live a long life to
share with his family and many dogs. A few
months ago, he celebrated his 58th wedding
anniversary with the love of his life Saundra
Goldstein of Jeweler's Row. He is survived by
his wife Saundra (nee Goldstein); his chil-
dren Brad (Shelley) Robbins, Marlie (Kevin
Gillen) Robbins and Shira (Peter Durdaller)
Robbins; his loving grandchildren Johana,
Lily and Arielle; and grand dogs Finch, Otis,
Izzy, Bean and Lailah. He was preceded by
parents Rubin and Esther Rabinowitz; sib-
lings Sarah, Sam, Willie, Label, Herman,
Sylvia, Melvin and grand dogs Spike, Purl,
Boomer, Brittany, Jessie, Tova, Mazel,
Chelsea, Tucker, Paco, Max, Schmendrick,
Dobby and Rocki. Contributions in his
memory may be made to: SPCA, www.mont-
gomerycountyspca.org, Philadelphia Opera
Company, www.operaphilly.org, Adath Je-
shurun Synagogue, www.adathjeshurun.info
Mervyn Sluizer Jr. Scholarship Fund (for
Eagle Scouts established by son Brad Rob-
bins), www.philafound.org/give-now
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Myra Johnne Tint (nee Goldstein), December
12, 2020, of Phila.; beloved wife of G Steph-
en Tint; loving mother of Neil Tint, Debbie
Feller (Brian) and Marci Kotay; cherished
grandmother of Benjamin, Jordan, Madison,
Nira and Shaina; adored great-grandmother
of James. Due to Covid-19 restrictions ser-
vices will be private. In lieu of flowers, contri-
butions in her memory may be made to Phil-
abundance (www.philabundance.org) or any
similar charity to feed people.
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ZENSTEIN Mark Jay Zenstein, Penn Valley,
Pennsylvania, February 15, 1946 to Decem-
ber 11, 2020. Beloved husband of Ann Rose
(née) Abramoff. Cherished father of Barry
Zenstein, Cherie (David) Shulick and Kevin
(Alycia) Zenstein. Devoted brother of David
(Eve) Zenstein. Loving grandfather of Julia
Shulick, Gavin Zenstein and Skylar Shulick.
Uncle to Ilene Hess Smith, Joseph Zenstein,
Julie Zenstein Singer, and the late Andrea
Zenstein. Great Uncle to Stephen and Alex
Singer and Amanda and Asher Zenstein. Due
to the Covid19 Pandemic, services, inter-
ment and shiva were private. Contributions in
his memory may be made to the National MS
Society in his memory.
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