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June Moss Handler

1923 - 2017

June Moss Handler obituary, 1923-2017, Hackensack, NJ

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June Moss Handler

June Moss Handler, 94, died on November 6, 2017 at her home in Hackensack, NJ of pancreatic cancer. She was with family members, daughter Roberta Polton and son Peter Handler. June was Professor Emeritus of Early Childhood Education at Kean University in New Jersey and was active in a wide array of activities and organizations committed to infants and toddlers. She also participated in groups that reach across the social and economic barriers of our society. June was born in Brooklyn, NY in 1923 to Grace and Maximilian Moss. Her father, Maximilian Moss, was a distinguished attorney, community leader and Surrogate of Kings County. June attended James Madison High School and graduated from Pembroke College, Brown University in 1943 as an English Major. Her love of poetry, nurtured while an undergraduate, was a source of joy throughout her life. She married Morton D. Handler in 1947 in Brooklyn. Shortly thereafter, the young couple moved to Teaneck, New Jersey where they became active participants in community activities and raised Peter and Bobbie.

June became increasingly interested in child development and studied at Bank Street College in the early 1950s. She subsequently went on to earn a doctorate in education at Teachers College Columbia University in 1965. June was committed to the Civil Rights movement and her academic research focused on the impact of prejudice and ways to counteract it. This was more than an academic exercise. When June noticed that the crayon color flesh did not address the real world range of skin tones, she contacted the crayon manufacturer, saying flesh comes in many colors. The crayon color was renamed peach . June was later honored for her efforts.

She began teaching at what was then Newark State College, which became Kean University.

After the 1967 Riots in Newark, June was invited to meet with a grassroots coalition of low income parents with limited access to childcare. Together they developed an innovative infant and toddler program called Babyland. June would openly say it was on the job training for all involved, including her - there simply were no models for what they ultimately succeeded in doing. June fought the notion that this a babysitting service and developed the staff and curriculum that focused on teaching young children. The program was successful and educators from around New Jersey began reaching out to learn from her experience. June, along with her graduate students, founded the Coalition of Infant/Toddler Educators and helped develop and implement New Jersey's regulations for infant care centers with regulations and requirements that became national models. Many were adopted around the country. June led the State's efforts in Head Start and spent hours traveling to Trenton where she developed meaningful programs to benefit the State's youngest and most vulnerable children. Throughout this all, she was a devoted wife to Morton. They enjoyed a wide circle of friends, an active social life and spent summers at the Farm in Putnam County with the Moss family. As Mort's health deteriorated, June retired from Kean to take a more active role in his care. She was attentive and effective and, in spite of Mort's physical limitations, they traveled, maintained family obligations and enjoyed a wide range of cultural activities. After Mort's death, June remained active with friends and family. She established a wonderful relationship with an acquaintance from Temple Emeth in Teaneck, Boris Bierstein and the couple had several fulfilling years of travel and companionship with the support of their children. In later life June never lost her trademark modus operandi. If you see a problem, you must do more than complain. You must act. An example was her concern about the growing divide between different religious communities in Bergen County. June was a founder of a group of Bergen County Jewish, Christian and Muslim women who met, talked and studied together for almost a decade. The dialogue has resulted in better understanding among communities and fostered many new relationships. June took enormous pride in her participation in the group. She found a new set of friends whom she absolutely treasured.

June was committed to poetry. She would spend hours working on a new work, writing and rewriting, struggling to find the right word or phrase. Her group at the Whitehall added another level of engagement and meaning.

June was a full engaged mother, grandmother and great grandmother and played a major role in the lives and families of Maya, Maddy, Rachael, Gabby and Isaac. She loved them and let them know it. And she appreciated that she got to know her four great grandchildren, Jake, Henry, Sadie and Emma. June also leaves her sister, Beverly Moss Spatt of Brooklyn Heights, NY, her sister in law, Hope Handler Punnett of Philadelphia, her son in law Richard Polton and daughter in law Karen Singer as well as cousins, nieces, nephews, grand nieces and nephews and numerous friends of long standing.

Funeral service 11AM, Wednesday, November 8, 2017 at Temple Emeth of Teaneck.

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Published by The Record/Herald News on Nov. 8, 2017.

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June with her famous box of crayons!

Emily Socolov

December 6, 2017

It was great meeting June and learning about her lifelong commitment to children, civil rights and education. We need more people like her - especially now. May her memory be for a blessing.

Theresa Caputo

November 10, 2017

June was a remarkable woman, educator,mentor and friend. She had a lasting impression and legacy for those who had the opportunity to know her. As her student and later her colleague, I saw her as inspiring! It was an honor!

Robert Rabinowitz

November 9, 2017

I've known, through the voices of Peter and Karen of the generosity and love offered by Peter's mother for her grandchildren big Gabby and Isaac. I've known of the pride Peter experiences in the accomplishments and awards offered to his mother. I've known of the efforts that Peter has made in attempts to reduce her pain and suffering near the end of her life. In short, I've known of the love and respect offered to a fine woman who bas, in her life, transcended many of the cultural beliefs of her time.

happy moments of our poetry class...at Whitehall

deborah lee

November 8, 2017

Our poetry class at Whitehall in Hackensack, lN.J

Deborah Lee

November 8, 2017

Gail Mershon

November 8, 2017

To Peter, Karen, Gabby and Isaac,
What a great loss this must be and what a remarkable, memorable, and important woman to have known and loved. You know, and now I do too, that the world was a better place thanks to the life of June Moss Handler.
Wishing you peace and lasting memories,
Gail Mershon

Barbara Aaronoff

November 8, 2017

My mentor, my champion, my friend. We have lost a true pioneer in her field and on life's stage. Poetry is described as "a quality of beauty and intensity of emotion which excites feelings and ideas". That was the June Handler I knew and will always love.

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