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GOLDSTEIN Gerald P. Goldstein, retired US Air Force vet-
eran and top-notch salesman, died February
4, 2021. He lived in Newtown, Pa, formerly of
Levittown, Pa. Gerald was a member of the
Fegelson-Young-Feinberg Post #697 Jewish
War Veterans, where he helped develop their
Holocaust program for area schools. Hus-
band of the late Sonia. Father of Mark N.

Goldstein (Judith), Nancy J. Schnitzer (Rabbi
Jeffery) and the late Dr. Jeffrey Goldstein.

Grandfather of Rebecca Schnitzer, Jonathan
Schnitzer, Gedalia Goldstein (Chani), Tuvia
Goldstein (Chani) and Daniel Goldstein
(Talia), also survived by 18 great grandchil-
dren. Family was everything to him and he
was ever-present in the lives of his children
and grandchildren. Contributions in his
memory may be made to Congregation Ti-
fereth Israel of Bucks County, 2909 Bristol
Road, Bensalem, Pa. 19020.

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GROSSMAN Stella Grossman of Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania died Wednesday, January 6,
2021 at Jefferson Torresdale Hospital. She
was 93 years old. Stella was born February 7,
1927 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, daughter
of the late Abraham Wexler and the late
Bessie Wexler (nee - Kleiman). She is the be-
loved wife of the late Malvin F. Grossman;
father of Alan Grossman and his wife Carol,
Gail Vladimir and her husband Larry; grand-
mother of Anna, Marcella, Alissa, Joshua,
Sara, Dana, Jonathan, and Matthew; great
grandmother of Luca, Matylda, Violet, Tru-
man, Autumn, Ella, Liam; sister of Selma
Hochman; aunt of Anita Hochman and Arthur
Hochman. She is also survived by a loving
extended family. Services were held in Janu-
ary by Rabbi Howard Cove, a close family
friend. Donations may be made in her
memory to City of Hope, 1420 Walnut Street,
Suite 817, Philadelphia, PA 19102.

WETZEL and SON FUNERAL HOME
www.wetzelandson.com GROSS
Richard J. Gross, of Ambler, formerly of
Elkins Park, passed away on January 31,
2021, his 87th birthday. The husband of the
late Irene Muhr Gross, he is survived by his
longtime significant other, Nancy Guggen-
heim Berger, his children, Linda Gross and
Robert Gross, and three grandchildren. A
graduate of Cheltenham High School, he at-
tended Vanderbilt University, graduating with
a BA in Management. He first worked for
Franklin Metal & Rubber Co., then owned and
operated The Working Press, followed by a
career as a Tin Man with the Home Depot, re-
tiring in 2013. An avid sports and game en-
thusiast throughout his life, he enjoyed play-
ing bridge, tennis, golf and poker. When not
playing, he watched! He enjoyed a life full of
crossword puzzles, extensive travel, theatre,
concerts and dear friends. His body is being
donated to the Humanity Gifts Registry in a
nod to his mother, who always wanted him to
attend medical school. There is no funeral
planned. Contributions may be made to the
American Cancer Society or the charity of
one’s choice.

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Irwin Joel “Jerry” Harvitz passed away on
January 25, 2021. Jerry was born June 28,
1934 at 40th and Girard Avenue. He gradu-
ated from Overbrook High School. While
there, he was on the bowling team and
bowled a 249 game to lead the league in
scoring. Jerry’s father had a small printing
shop and he, his mother and two sisters lived
in the back and above the shop. Jerry’s fath-
er had a massive heart attack when Jerry was
15 and after a semester at Temple University
he took over the business setting type and
running the jobs on the press, some by hand,
some on an automatic. He worked 6 1/2 days
a week and after becoming successful tried
to explain that he wasn’t born with his
Porsche in the driveway. He went to Temple
University six years in the evening to achieve
his degree while running the business. As an
adult, he became very involved in charitable
organizations, belonging to B’nai B’rith and
then serving as President of the Golden Slip-
per Club and Charities, three years as Presid-
ent of Jewish National Fund and also Nation-
al Tay Sachs and Allied Diseases. He re-
mained active in Golden Slipper by serving as
Co-Chair, with his wife Patty, of the Scholar-
ship Committee. Jerry was awarded the Gold
Medallion and Horatio Alger Award. Jerry
was an avid sailor and owned a 37’ cutter
rigged sailboat named the Graphic Ark. He
sailed the Chesapeake Bay, Atlantic Ocean
and once in a race with 150 boats sailed from
Marian, MA to Bermuda in 4 1/2 days at sea.

He was able to cross that off his bucket list.

He often sailed from Atlantic City to Newport,
RI overnight for a week of sailing in Nantuck-
et Bay. Jerry also loved tennis, played sever-
al times a week and enjoyed going to the U.S.

Open followed by dinner at Peter Luggers
every year with the boys. He went skiing in
Aspen every winter until he was 80 years old
and continued to play tennis until he became
ill last year. His most enjoyable times were
spent with his wife Patty, daughter Betsy,
son-in-law Michael Dubin, and his two grand-
daughters Jessica and Sari Dubin. Together
they travelled to Disney World, on Disney
Cruises to Alaska and the Caribbean and to
Aruba. He enjoyed holidays with his entire
family which extended to nieces, nephews
and their families and even twin great-great
grandnieces. Jerry made and kept many
friends over the years and will be re-
membered for his kindness, sense of humor,
loyalty and generosity. He truly will be
missed by his devoted wife, loving daughter
and entire family. He will be reunited with his
parents Anna and Jack, his sister and broth-
er-in-law Betty and Jules Freedman and sis-
ter and brother-in-law Elaine and Arthur Gold.

Contributions in Jerry’s memory can be made
to Golden Slipper Gems, Scholarship Fund or
Jewish National Fund.

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Florence Isaacman, 88, of Harrisburg, passed
away on Monday, February 1, 2021 at the
Jewish Home of Greater Harrisburg. She was
born on April 14, 1932 in Philadelphia, PA to
the late Stanley and Lena (Myer) Cooke.

Florence was a retired teacher from the
Susquehanna Township School District. She
was an active member of Beth El Temple,
Beth El Sisterhood, Hadassah, the Jewish
Community Center and the Retired Teachers
Association. Florence was the widow of
Bruce “Buddy” Isaacman and preceded in
death by a brother, Dr. Stanford Cooke. Sur-
viving is her son, Dr. Scott Isaacman and his
wife, Bethany of Silver Bay, MN; 3 daughters,
Jill Henig and her husband, Pinny of Harris-
burg, Debra Bosin and her husband, Dan of
Philadelphia, Karen Isaacman and her part-
ner, Steve Prescott of Harrisburg, 12 grand-
children and 9 great grandchildren. Graveside
services were held on February 3, 2021 at
Beth El Cemetery, Harrisburg, PA. Donations
in her memory: Beth El Temple Isaacman
Fund or The Jewish Home of Greater Harris-
burg. LAFAIR
Charlotte Lafair (nee Wolf) Jan. 30 of Phil-
adelphia. Wife of the late Leonard Lafair;
mother of Julie (Harris) Miller, Beth (Steve)
Burak and the late Jonathan Lafair; grand-
mother of Eric, Helena (Dara) and Herschel:
great grandmother of Leonard, Micah, Rox-
anne, Zivah and Rafi. Graveside services were
held at Mt. Sharon Cem. Jan 31. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to Cong.

Or Shalom, Berwyn PA or Alex's Lemonade
Stand. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
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KORNFELD Adele Kornfeld (nee Levin), aged 90, January
27, 2021, of Philadelphia, formerly of Willow
Grove. Beloved wife of the late Bertram H.;
loving mother of David (Ellen), Robert
(Pamela), and Anne Westrom (Michael); ad-
oring grandmother of Julie, Billy (Heather),
Danny, Elizabeth, Rebecca, and Jacqueline;
devoted sister of Fredda Segal and aunt to
many loving nieces and nephews. She loved
music, art and loved to cook for family and
friends. Funeral services were held Wednes-
day, February 3, 2021 at Joseph Levine &
Sons in Trevose, PA. Interment at Washing-
ton Crossing National Cemetery. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to The
Philadelphia Orchestra (philorch.org) or The
Philadelphia Chamber Music Society (pcm-
sconcerts.org/support). JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
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www.JewishExponent.com Susan Love, January 31, 2021 of Voorhees,
NJ. Dear mother of Ashley Freedman, life
partner of David Farber (loving son Drew
Farber), loving daughter of Judy (and the late
Donald) Love, dear sister of Sylvia Miller (Mi-
chael) and Roberta Budman, loving aunt of
Rebecca Miller and Abby Budman. Former
wife of Michael Freedman. Throughout a long
career, Susan devoted herself to providing an
enjoyable and meaningful living environment
to seniors and their families. She served in a
variety of leadership roles at the Jewish Geri-
atric Home in Cherry Hill, and helped man-
age its transition to Lions Gate Continuing
Care Retirement Community in Voorhees.

She served as CEO of Lions Gate since 2016.

Susan’s gentle and kind demeanor earned the
trust and friendship of residents, staff, and
the community. Susan genuinely cared for
each and every resident. She was also a re-
spected leader in the senior care field, active
in many professional associations. Susan
was a member of the Board of Trustees of
Leading Age NJ & DE, and just prior to her
illness she was appointed to an advisory
board within Seton Hall University’s Stillman
School of Business. Susan was a very spe-
cial individual who worked hard to achieve
her goals, whether it was her professional
work, obtaining her Master’s degree and li-
cense in Nursing Home Administration, or
volunteering her time to various organiza-
tions. In her spare time, Susan enjoyed golf-
ing, reading and spending time with family.

Susan also loved golfing with her parents in
Boca Raton. Contributions in Susan’s
memory can be made to Lions Gate CCRC,
www.lionsgateccrc.org or Urban Promise,
www.urbanpromiseusa.org or a charity of the
donor’s choice.

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