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not just covering, Maccabiah
games came up in a conversa-
tion with Zumoff at an event.

After that, the two got on
a call and Kurtz explained the
embedded reporter program
and his grants. Moments later,
a student media program was
born. And Zumoff said he
wanted to chair it.

“The synergy was great,”
Kurtz said.

Between Kurtz’s grant
proposals and Zumoff ’s
fundraising efforts, the duo
raised the $500,000 to cover
Maccabi Media.

Eventually, they hope to
make the program permanent.

“After I’m gone, there will
be an opportunity in perpe-
tuity to experience Israel,
and to get the experience of a
lifetime, which is covering an
international sporting event,”
Zumoff said. l
when he started chairing
one of its golf outings. As he
started attending more events,
he became friendly with Dan
Kurtz, Maccabi USA’s senior
director of strategic initiatives.

And it was from Kurtz
that Zumoff got the idea for
Maccabi Media.

In 2019, Kurtz embedded a
student reporter with the USA
team at the European Maccabi
Games, which occur between
each Maccabiah competition.

The reporter, Logan Schiciano,
from the West Chester, New
York, area, wrote blogs and
recorded short videos about
the U.S. teams.

“He did great,” Kurtz said.

So after that, and earlier
in 2021, Kurtz started writing
grant proposals for building a
larger student media program. jsaffren@jewishexponent.com;
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DEATH NOTICES
DEATH NOTICES
B A RM I S H
G I NS B E R G
Joan Barmish (nee Coleman) of Warrington,
PA, died on October 9, 2021. Wife of Ascher
Barmish; mother of Michael Barmish, David
Barmish and Stephanie (Wayne) Kopp;
Grandmother of Natalie Barmish and Jessica,
Sarah and Holly Kopp. Donations in her
memory may be made to a charity of the
donor’s choice.

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D U BN OF F
Caren Dubnoff (nee Goretsky), passed away
on October 8, 2021. Wife of Jerry Dubnoff.

Mother of Mark (Valerie) Dubnoff. Grand-
mother of Anna, Julia and Micah. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to Bryn
Mawr College, brynmawr.edu/giving/ways-
giving. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
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G L O G E R
G E L L M A N
Lillian Kathy Gellman, beloved mother,
grandmother, great grandmother and aunt
passed away on Friday, October 1st, 2021 of
natural causes. She was 94 years old. Lillian
was born in Havana, Cuba to Pola Gordon
Kelton and Benjamin Kelton on April 12th,
1927. She graduated with honors from
Thomas Jefferson High School in 1944 and
went on to earn scholarships to the Trapha-
gen School of Design and the Fashion Insti-
tute of Technology and earned a Bachelor of
Art in Fashion Illustration and Design. Lillian
is survived by her 3 children and their
spouses Howard and Lynne, Warren and
Beth, and Michelle and Marc. Her grandchil-
dren Jennifer, Ariel (Michael Zallie), Alixan-
dra, Jordan, Michael, Jason and Adam. Her
great-grandchildren Jonah and Talulla Rue.

Her nieces and nephew Kristen, Meghan and
Collin and their families. Lillian is preceded
in death by her parents Ben and Pola Kelton,
her brother Aaron Kelton and her husband
Joseph Gellman. Funeral Services took place
on Sunday, October 3rd, 2021 at Montefiore
Cemetery in Jenkintown, PA followed by a
Shiva brunch at Germantown Cricket Club
directly after the service. Memorial Dona-
tions may be made to: *Golden Slipper Club
and Charities https://goldenslipperclub.org
*Keren-Or, The Jerusalem Center for Chil-
dren with Visual Impairments and Multiple
Disabilities https://keren-or.orgm*The Chil-
dren’s Hospital of Philadelphia
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OCTOBER 21, 2021
Annalee Levine Ginsberg, age 95, of
Voorhees, NJ, formerly of Plymouth Meeting,
PA, passed away on September 25, 2021.

Born in Schenectady, NY, Annalee graduated
Summa Cum Laude with a BA from SUNY Al-
bany and an MS in Library Science from
Western Reserve University in Cleveland. An-
nalee was a librarian in the Children's Room
of the New York City Public Library and on
the bookmobile which traveled the NYC bor-
oughs. Her love for reading never waned,
and she spread her love for books as a lib-
rary volunteer at her children's schools. Tifer-
et Bet Israel (formerly Norristown Jewish
Community Center) in Blue Bell, PA, was An-
nalee's second home for more than 60 years.

She served on many committees, volun-
teered her time, and regularly attended
classes, Sabbath & holiday services. An-
nalee was also an active member and volun-
teer for many organizations including the Na-
tional Hemophilia Foundation, Hadassah, &
the Girls Scouts. She was predeceased by her
husband, Elihu, with whom she shared 63
beautiful years of marriage, and their son,
Frank. She is survived by her daughter, Mar-
sha (Neil) Axler, grandsons, Brett and Mi-
chael Axler, and sister Lisa Kosidoy. Contri-
butions in her memory may be made to the
Chesed Fund at Tiferet Bet Israel, 1920 Skip-
pack Pike, Blue Bell, PA 19442, or Mitzvah
Circle, 2562 Boulevard of the Generals, Suite
100, Norristown, PA 19403.

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www.plattmemorial.com JEWISH EXPONENT
With love and sadness, we acknowledge the
passing of Fran Levin Gloger, 61, of Potom-
ac, Maryland. Fran passed away at John Hop-
kins University Hospital on October 9, 2021
at approximately 4:00 PM, surrounded by her
husband, children, parents, sisters and their
families. When Fran graduated from
Pennsylvania State University with a Bachel-
or of Science degree in Nutrition, her mis-
sion became to help others find and eat
healthy foods. Fran loved people and along
with her exuberant, affectionate spirit, she
was in many ways a healer and a guide from
whom friends and family sought advice. Fran
was born on February 26, 1960 in Phil-
adelphia, PA, the middle daughter of Edward
and Marilyn Levin. While an advocate of good
food choices all her life, she enjoyed wide-
ranging interests and occupations. She
owned a drapery studio, a flower business,
an import-export native-American jewelry
business in Santa Fe, and became a success-
ful real estate entrepreneur. An avid gardener,
she grew much of the organic produce she
ate and served her family and friends in her
large backyard garden. She enjoyed golf, ca-
nasta, yoga, reading, camping, fishing, and
traveling. She is survived by her beloved hus-
band Mark, a gastroenterologist and
someone whose interest in healing people
supported her own, and their children Ben,
Matt, and Jessie, for whom in the words of
her daughter Jessie, Fran orchestrated “every
day like a celebration,” her parents, siblings
Harriet Millan and Cheryl Levin and their chil-
dren and spouses, and Gloger family. Contri-
butions can be made to: @Frannyfarmerfund
on Venmo for Franny’s dream — a
sponsored community garden in DC to be en-
joyed by all.

DEATH NOTICES
G O L D
It is with profound sadness that we an-
nounce the death of Doris (Nee "Schurr")
Gold. Mrs. Gold, formerly of Philadelphia,
peacefully passed away on September 24,
2021 at age 88. Beloved granddaughter of
the Klutz Family, daughter of the late Robert
and Reba Schurr, sister of the late Fred
Schurr, treasured wife of the late George
Jerry Gold, devoted mother of Robert Gold,
Randi Gold-Fiergang, mother in law to An-
thony Fiergang, and adored Grandmother
"Bubbe" to Reese and Drew. She will be
loved and missed by those fortunate enough
to have experienced her kind and generous
soul. The family held a private service at
Goldsteins' Rosenberg's Raphael-Sacks in
Southampton, PA on Sunday September 26th
followed by interment at Shalom Memorial
Park. Contributions in her memory may be
made to Abington-Jefferson Hospice at
Warminster: giving.jefferson.edu
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G O L D BE R G
Phyllis B. Goldberg (nee Passman) on Octo-
ber 10, 2021. Wife of the late Norman J.;
mother of Julie (Rabbi Elliot) Skiddell,
Rochelle Meier, and Ellen Goldberg; grand-
mother of Sarit (Tuval) Newman, Elanit Skid-
dell, Noam Skiddell, Justin Meier (Fiancee Ri-
ley Hill), Stefanie Meier, Benjamin Quigley,
and Sarah Quigley; great grandmother of
Yonatan, Eden, and Nadav. Contributions in
her memory may be made to Deborah Heart
and Lung Center, 200 Trenton Rd., Browns
Mills, NJ 08015. or Jewish War Veterans of
USA, www.jwv.org
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G R E E N
Rodney H. Green, a banker and mortgage fin-
ance consultant, died on October 11th, 2021
at his home in Philadelphia. He was 95.

Green was born in Philadelphia in 1926, the
younger son of Samuel A. Green, who was
the founder of First Federal Savings and
Loan, and Theresa (Traub) Green. His older
brother, Daniel B. Green, later transformed
First Federal into Firstrust, the regional bank.

Originally trained as an optometrist, Green
joined First Federal in 1961. Throughout his
career there, and afterward as a private con-
sultant, he focused on home loans, afford-
able housing, and work on behalf of the
homeless. He is survived by his wife,
Jaqueline (Jackie) Nathan Green; his sons,
Anthony (Mary Coyne) and Jesse (Andrew
Mirer); and four grandchildren, Aviva, Max,
Erez, and Lucas. He is also survived by Jack-
ie’s children, Janine (Michael) Pawlowsky
and Marc (Cathy) Nathan and her 7 grand-
children and 8 great-grandchildren. He was
predeceased by his wife of 50 years, Sally
Swartz Green, a therapist and faculty mem-
ber at the University of Pennsylvania, who
died in 2001. Together, they were founders
and longtime members of Temple Beth Hillel-
Beth El, in Wynnewood. Donations in Rod-
ney Green’s honor may be made to Project
Home, www.projecthome.org.

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