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CARROT SLAW
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Serves 4 generously
several pieces of chicken in the
pan. Do not crowd the pan; a
large skillet holds 3-4 pieces
at most.
Cover and cook the chicken
for 6 minutes. At 3 minutes,
raise the lid and, using tongs,
check that the chicken is not
sticking to the bottom. Replace
the cover. At 6 minutes, flip
the chicken pieces and cook
them for another 6 minutes.
Remove the chicken from the
pan and place it back on the
rack. Repeat this process until
all pieces are fried.
Place the chicken on the
rack over the pan in the oven
and allow it to cook for about
20 minutes. This ensures that
the chicken is cooked through
without drying it. Serve
immediately. Use the freshest carrots you
can find; the flavor and crisp-
ness make a big difference.
10 large carrots, unpeeled,
ends removed
1 small onion
1 scant handful fresh
parsley ¼ cup mayonnaise
¼ cup plain Greek yogurt
Juice of ½ lemon
¼ cup pickle juice
Salt and pepper to taste
Using a food processor,
shred the carrots, onions and
parsley. Place them in a bowl
and add the remaining ingre-
dients. Toss to blend, and
allow the mixture to sit for
several hours for maximum
flavor. l
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Paul Meyer Aaron, passed away on October
24, 2021. Husband of the late Ruth (nee
Perl). Father of Miriam (Rick) Sebek and the
late Michael Aaron. Brother of Jack Aaron,
Estelle Fleischer and the late Martin Aaron.
Grandfather of Sara (Jason) Kreisman and
Rabbi Joel (Eliana) Seltzer. Great-Grandfath-
er of Isaac, Samuel, Asher and Nili Kreisman,
and Ayelet, Talia and Noa Seltzer. Contribu-
tions in his memory may be made to Camp
Ramah in
the Poconos
www.ramahpoconos.org GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
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B E R KO W
Esther Berkow — beloved mother and grand-
mother, pioneer nurse practitioner, and
champion of children — died on October 14,
2021 in Lansdale, Pennsylvania. Esther was
born in Chicago and grew up in Baltimore,
Maryland. After high school, Esther trained as
a registered nurse and then married her high
school sweetheart, Robert Berkow, who was
studying medicine. Esther accompanied
Robert while he completed a stint in the U.S.
Air Force, before they settled in Rochester,
New York. In 1968, as one of only six parti-
cipants, Esther completed a brand-new pilot
program to become a nurse practitioner. She
went on to specialize in pediatric medicine,
starting in Rochester, where she partnered
with Dr. Cenie Cafarelli. Esther liked to say
that she had five hundred children under the
age of twelve — her beloved patients. In
1975, the family moved to the Philadelphia
area, where Esther helped found and then led
a well-baby clinic under the auspices of the
Visiting Nurses Association in Lansdale, PA.
In this role, she served hundreds of low-in-
come mothers and their children — and in
some cases their grandchildren — over the
next two decades. Throughout her life, Esth-
er contributed to the fight for social and ra-
cial justice and advocated for children, with
whom she always fostered a special connec-
tion. A life-long learner, she pursued a range
of interests and devoted time and energy to
developing her many creative talents and ex-
ploring her love of nature. Most of all,
however, Esther’s signature gift to all who
crossed her path manifested through her
generous and caring nature, her kindness,
and her focused desire and ability to nurture
others. She exercised an impressive level of
agency throughout her life — drawing on her
fiercely independent spirit to chart her own
course, guided always by a set of deeply held
values and a strong moral compass. Esther is
survived by three children of her own — Mi-
chael, Ruth (Ron-deceased), and Susan
(Pierre) — along with her adopted-by-prac-
tice daughter Nancy and four grandchildren
— Rachel, Naomi, Ben, and Joseph. All who
knew her will sorely miss her presence but
take comfort from the precious, cherished
memories that remain. The family would dir-
ect anyone interested in making a donation in
Esther’s memory to Smile Train and the
NAACP Legal Defense Fund.
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F R A N KS
Saul Franks 1935-2021, October 26, 2021.
Beloved husband of almost 65 years to his
late darling wife, Adele G. Devoted father of
Gail Franks, Stuart (Toby) Franks and Jacki
(Richard) Heacox. Proud grandfather of
Jason Franks, Torey (Sara) Franks, Colby
Franks Pellegrini (Kay), Shane Heacox, Blaise
Heacox and Remi Heacox. Proud great
grandfather of Arthur "Artie" Franks and be-
loved dog, the late Rajah. Saul very proudly
served his country as a United States Marine.
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C O H A N
Robert M.Cohan, October 24, 2021, of Phila.,
PA; beloved husband of Elaine (nee Lands-
burg) and the late Lois (nee Bacharach); lov-
ing father of Daniel Cohan (Sara), Gary Co-
han, David Cohan (Rene), Jean Chatzky (Eli-
ot Kaplan), Eric Sherman and David Sher-
man (Allison Kettlewell); cherished grand-
father of Elizabeth, Rachel, Jake, Julia, Ellie,
Benjamin, Cydney, Dylan, Jessica and
Stephanie. Bob was a proud graduate of
Central High School, Class 197. Contribu-
tions in Robert’s memory may be made to
Survivor Mitzvah Project (www.survivorm-
itzvah.org). JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
www.levinefuneral.com F E L D M A N
Dr. Julian David Feldman (Jud), of Phil-
adelphia passed away on October 28, 2021 at
the age of 88. He was a devoted husband to
Sunny Feldman, loving father of Beth (Ben)
and Michael (Savannah), and proud grand-
father to Daniel, Samantha, Vale and Charley.
Jud graduated from Lower Merion High
School, Penn State University and Jefferson
Medical College. He practiced Obstetrics and
Gynecology for more than 40 years, bringing
thousands of babies into the world. Services
will be private. In lieu of flowers, please con-
sider a contribution to The Julian and Sunny
Feldman Endowed Scholarship at Cooper
Medical School of Rowan University go.row-
an.edu/feldmanmemorial. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
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F I N K E L
Miriam Finkel (nee Lippman), age 94, passed
away October 27, 2021. Beloved wife of the
late Morris Finkel. Loving mother of Kenneth
Finkel (Margaret O. Kirk), Amy Finkel
(Richard J. Braemer), the late Ned H. Finkel,
and daughter-in-law, Tawnya Finkel. She was
predeceased by her brothers Nathan Lipp-
man and Richard Lippman, and her twin sis-
ter, Hannah Pickett. Loving grandmother of
Kirk N. Finkel (Samantha), Benjamin J. Finkel
(Caitlin), Mack S. Finkel, Elizabeth Isanuk
(Daniel), Kathryn Braemer (Matthew), Abby
Richardson (Dominic) and Molly Finkel,
great-grandmother of Leo Isanuk, Naomie Is-
anuk and Theo Richardson. Contributions in
her memory may be made to Reform Con-
gregation Keneseth Israel-General Fund,
8339 Old York Rd. Elkins Park, PA 19027. A
memorial service will be announced at a later
date. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
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Marc Greisler 7/24/59 - 9/20/21, Father of
Grant Greisler & Austin Greisler. Brother of
Scott Greisler. Services were private. Contri-
butions in his memory may be made to: The
American Cancer Society or to a charity of
the donor’s choice.
K A U FF M A N
Harriet M. Kaufman (nee Risack) October 26,
2021, of Lafayette Hill, PA, formerly of Wood-
bridge, NJ, wife of the late Jerry, mother of
Sherri (Dr. Laurence) Belkoff, and Kenneth
(Debra) Kaufman, sister of Sandra Sovel,
grandmother of Joshua Belkoff, Emily
Belkoff, Dr. Andie Belkoff and Jeremy Kauf-
man. Mrs. Kaufman was a graduate of The
New Jersey State Teachers College and
taught early childhood education. She took
piano lessons at the Juilliard School of Mu-
sic. Contributions in her memory may be
made to the Caron Foundation, 243 N. Galen
Hall Rd., Wernersville, PA 19565.
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L A N D ES B E R G
Marcia Landesberg (nee Passon) on October
26, 2021. Beloved wife of the late Harold L.;
Loving mother of Fern L. Myers (Tim), Geof-
frey Landesberg (Gail), and David Landes-
berg (Amy); Devoted grandmother of Gavin
(Taisa), Ella, Noah, Griffin, and Maia. Contri-
butions in her memory may be made to Is-
rael Tennis and Education Centers, 165 E.
56th St., 2nd Fl., New York, NY 10022,
www.itecenters.org GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
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M A G A Z I N E R
Edith B. Magaziner, on October 25th at the
age of 94. Loving mother of Rob (Sheryl),
Jonathan (Hilary Marcus), and Diane
Magaziner (Mark Sheppard); adoring grand-
mother of Sarah, Alison, Leah, Benjamin,
Noah and Maayan. Contributions in her
memory may be made to the Hearing Loss
Association of
America www.hearingloss.org/donate
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R O S EN
Shirlee Rosen (nee Garfinkel), September 4,
2021 of Philadelphia, PA; beloved wife of the
late Herbert Rosen; loving mother of Fern
Renee Rosen (fiancée Brian Masek) and cher-
ished aunt of Shelley Aten. Contributions in
Shirlee’s memory may be made to Memorial
Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
(giving.mskcc.org) or a charity of the donor’s
choice. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
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