He enrolled at Temple University, went into the Army during World War II, and then graduated from what is now Temple’s Lewis Katz School of Medicine in 1947.
He helped create and administer policy at Rolling Hill regarding abortion, in vitro fertilization, and other groundbreaking family planning initiatives in the 1980s and ‘90s.
He served in the Army stateside during World War II and again at an Air Force base in Japan during the Korean War. He personally cared for his wife, Dolly, and her daughter when they fell seriously ill, and earlier delivered all six of his wife’s grandchildren. He married Maxine Swarttz in 1957, and they had daughters Ilene and Rona. After a divorce, he married Dolly Beechman, whom he had dated years earlier, and welcomed her family into his. His wife and daughter Rona died earlier.
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