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11-2017 Death Notices G.Indd A Community Remembers JEWISH EXPONENT DEATH NOTICES NOVEMBER 2017 Sponsored by Goldsteins’, Rosenberg’s, Raphael-Sacks, Inc. ALLEN NOVEMBER, 2017 DEATH NOTICES EISENBERG DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES ALLEN BERK BRAYER CHARLESTEIN DAVIDOW Arthur A. Allen, October 25, 2017, husband Mitchell Berk, age 58, died on October 19, Charles Brayer, age 79, died on October 26, Harold Charlestein, on October 27, 2017. an Elaine (Davis) Davidow, of Cherry Hill (origin- of Anita (nee Gordon), father of Randee 2017. Beloved husband of Beth Stearman; 2017. He was an automobile business owner owner and operator of a clothing manufactur- ally of Clifton, NJ), passed away on October (Don) Allen Jackson and Mitchell (Sherri) Al- loving and devoted son of Shirley Needle- who resided in Philadelphia, PA. Loving fath- ing company, Mr. Charlestein was graduated 30, 2017, after spending a week in hospice len; brother of Lawrence (Myrna) Allen, Roy man; son-in-law of Phyllis and Sydney Stear- er of Heidi Bell, Louis (Elizabeth) Brayer, and from Temple University with a BA in busi- care. Elaine was the loving wife of Dennis (Heather) Allen; brother-in-law of Irene Gor- man; brother of Ellen Salom; brother-in-law youngest daughter Juliet Brayer; grandfather ness and was a veteran of the US Army. Mr. Davidow and the devoted mother of her don; grandfather of Jennifer and Sydney.Con- of Mimi Stearman, Amy Wood (Rod), Eric of Aaron, Benjamin, and Katie Bell; long-time Charlestein loved cruising and during his life- daughter, Dr. Toby Davidow. Elaine was pre- tributions in his memory may be made to The Stearman (Stacy), and Jim Salom; uncle of companion Harriet Brown; and also survived time, traveled all over the world. He was the ceded in death by her two sisters, including Jeffrey Allen Fund At The Congregations Of Max Salom (Jessica Richards) and Evan Sa- by many nieces and nephews. husband of the late Jane Charlestein (nee Sylvia (Davis) Goldstein in 2008 and Ray Shaare Shamayim, 9768 Verree Road, Phila., lom (Trish), Jenna and Jolie Wood, JOey and GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S Hendler) for 45 years and was the loving (Davis) Platt who passed away 6 days before PA 19115 or to a charity of the donor's Hanna Stearman; and great-uncle of Julian RAPHAEL-SACKS companion of Edith Agard for the past 12 Elaine, on October 24. Although Elaine battled choice. Salom. He was loved by many dear friends. years. Contributions in his memory may be Multiple Sclerosis and Dementia for 25 years, GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S made to the Kidney Foundation. Elaine’s continuous smile, infectious laugh, Contributions in his memory may be made to BRILL RAPHAEL-SACKS the Pancreatic Cancer Research Center, c/o GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S and words of wisdom served as an inspira- Lorraine Rena Brill (nee Perloff), age 88, died Penn Medicine Abramson Cancer Center De- RAPHAEL-SACKS tion to many people, most notably her daugh- on October 21, 2017. She was a retired chil- velopment Office, 3535 Market St., Ste. 750, ter. Often the optimist, one of her favorite dren's librarian who resided in Philadelphia, APPLEBAUM Phila., PA 19104 or Germantown Jewish Cen- sayings was, “Tomorrow is a new day with Alvin Applebaum died peacefully surrounded Pennsylvania. Beloved wife of the late Mar- COHEN ter Religious School Fund, 400 @. Ellet St., no mistakes in it.” She was a fighter through by his loving family on Nov. 5, 2017. Be- tin Brill; loving mother of Joni (Todd) Brill Irv Cohen, Nov. 10, 2017, of Philadelphia, PA Phila., PA 19119. her entire life, always advocating for her fam- loved husband of Rhea (nee Longer). De- Dashoff, Ilene Brill, and David Brill; and ad- and Boca Raton, FL. Beloved husband of the GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S ily and herself. Her daughter, Toby, wishes to voted father of Valerie Applebaum, Andrew ored grandmother of Jared and Alan Dashoff. late Claire Cohen (nee Ulitsky); loving father RAPHAEL-SACKS memorialize Elaine in mid-January 2018. In Kirsch, Deborah Spina, and the late Donna Contributions in her memory may be made to of Mitchell (Sara) Cohen and the late Rhonda lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Fay Kirsch. Loving grandfather of Michael the Free Library of Philadelphia Foundation, Cohen; cherished grandfather of Adam Kasem Cares in supporting elder abuse (Wakana) Spina, Eric Pidgeon, Nicholas 1901 Vine St., Phila., PA 19103 or the Alum- Samuel Cohen and Jennifer Cohen Zielinski; awareness and education through this link: (Jackie Breslin) Spina and Alexis Kirsch. nae Association of the Philadelphia High dear brother of Jack (Evelyn) Cohen; also www.youcaring.com/elaine davidowfund- Great-grandfather of Leilah Spina and Noah School for Girls, The Alumnae Association, survived by four great grandchildren. Contri- viakasemcares-1007457. Spina. Brother-in-law of Harriette and Alan P.O. Box 845, Mount Laurel, NJ 08054. butions in his memory may be made to Jew- Cohen. He was a Post Office Supervisor for GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S ish Federation of Greater Phila. 30 years, a member of Equity Lodge No 591 RAPHAEL-SACKS JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS EINSTEIN F & AM, Pannonia B.A., and Congregation Peter Samuel Einstein, 34 years old of Ply- Adath Jeshurun. The family suggests contri- BITAN COHEN mouth Meeting on Nov. 11, 2017. Survived butions in his memory may be made to Con- BRITCHKOW Hilary Barrer Bitan, Age 28 of Huntingdon Eugene N. Cohen, passed away Saturday, by Cassandra Zeglen and their two beautiful gregation Adath Jeshurun, 7763 Old York Charlotte Britchkow On November 10, 2017. Valley, peacefully at home surrounded by her November 18, 2017 at the age of 86. He was daughters, Riley and Hailey, parents Nancy Rd., Elkins Park PA 19027. The former Charlotte Dunoff, she was a book- family on November 7, 2017, from glio- the husband of Helen (Weindling); father of and Alan Einstein, grandmother Mitzi Ein- GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S keeper and resided in Jenkintown, PA Wife blastoma. She is survived by her loving hus- Robert Cohen (Nikol) and Michael Cohen; stein, sister Stefanie Vera, and brother-in-law RAPHAEL-SACKS of Saul Britchkow. Daughter of the late Tillie band Gadi Bitan, parents Pam and Steve Bar- and grandfather of Noah, Toby, Orli, Isadora, Ben Tarlecky. Proud family man who cher- and Nathan Dunoff. Mother of Dr. David ished and lived life to its fullest. Contribu- rer, brother Andrew Barrer and sister Nancy (Lisa) Britchkow and Robert Britchkow. Sis- and Scarlett. Contributions in his memory Thompson, her maternal grandmother and may be made to a Jewish Foundation for the tions may be made to the Brain Injury Associ- BEAL ter of Bonnie (Jerry) Boardman and the late ation of Pennsylvania 950 Walnut Bottom Joan Beal, of Wynnewood, PA passed away dozens of aunts, uncles and cousins. She Righteous. Alma Nagel. Grandmother of Jason and Road Suite 15-229 Carlisle, PA 17015. peacefully on October 20, 2017. Joan was was predeceased by her sister Elisabeth. A GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S Evan. Contributions in her memory may be JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS born in Philadelphia and graduated from graduate of Germantown Academy and the made to Cong. Adath Jeshurun, 7763 Old RAPHAEL-SACKS West Chester University with a degree in edu- University of Delaware School of Nursing, York Rd., Elkins Park, PA 19027. cation. She began her career teaching ele- she worked at CHOP, Rady Children’s Hospit- GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S COHEN mentary school at The Stevens School in al in San Diego and Abington Hospital. Dona- RAPHAEL-SACKS tions in Hilary’s memory can be made to the Paul Norman Cohen, October 24, 2017 of Philadelphia. Joan was an accomplished du- Philadelphia. Loving father of Todd (Joy) Co- plicate bridge player, earning Life Master American Brain Tumor Association. www.abta.org hen and Holly Cohen; cherished grandfather ranking at a very young age.Joan was prede- CADES of Phoebe and Jocelyn Cohen and dear ceased by husband Jerry Beal. She is sur- GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S Bertha "Bert" Cades (nee Lipton), October 20, RAPHAEL-SACKS brother of Dorothy Bluestein Kohl. Graveside vived by her loving children Mary Ellen Bern- 2017 in North Wales at 103. Beloved mother services were held Friday, October 27, 2017 stein (Louis), Paula Moritz (Lowell), grand- of Beverly C. Rosen and Mel Cades (Marilou); at Shalom Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, children Sarah Solomon (Scott), Emily Bern- proud grandmother of Rebecca Rosen (Riaz) contributions in his memory may be made to stein, Carl Moritz, Hillary Moritz, great grand- BLOOVMAN and Daniel Rosen; adoring great grandmoth- the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia, EISENBERG Helen Eisenberg, age 94, of Boca Raton Flor- son Jerry Solomon and loving companion Barry Bloovman Age 76, husband, father, er of Gabriel and Anya Rosen-Ahmed. Relat- 2100 Arch St, Philadelphia, PA 19103. ida, formerly from Northeast Philadelphia, Edmond Craig. A private service was held at friend, passed away peacefully at home on ives and friends were invited to Services on www.jewishphilly.org or the VNA Hospice of passed away peacefully at home, surrounded Main Line Reform Temple, Wynnewood, Friday, November 24, 2017. He is survived by Sunday, Oct. 29th, 11:00 A.M. sharp at Greater Philadelphia, 3300 Henry Ave. Phil- by family on Thurs, Sept 21, 2017. Helen PA.Memorial donations in Joan's name can his wife of 42 years, Anita; sons, Jeffrey and Joseph Levine and Sons Memorial Chapel, adelphia, PA 19129 www.vnaphilly.org. was born Nov. 4, 1922 in Philadelphia, and be made to Main Line Reform Temple, L'Dor David (Michele) and granddaughters, Be- 4737 Street Road, Trevose, PA. Interment at JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS Vador Fund, 410 Montgomery Avenue, Wyn- atrice and Lucille.
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