Friday, March 7, 2025

Obituary for Susie Rosenblatt

Susan (Susie) Rosenblatt died on December 29, 2021, at her home in Woodmere, NY, due to complications from Alzheimer's Disease and Frontal Lobe Cognitive Disorder Dementia. She was born on May 28, 1942, to Manuel and Fanny Kalkstein in Brooklyn. 

She studied at Adelphi University, which was rare for women at the time, for one year. After her freshman year, she dropped out to marry the love of her life, Kenneth Rosenblatt. The couple wed on December 24, 1961. 

She will always be remembered for her abundance of kindness and her ability to spread love to all - even strangers. Mrs. Rosenblatt selflessly offered to act as the mother of those who had lost their parents, making it clear as day that anyone and everyone could come to her for love and comfort without judgment. 

Mrs. Rosenblatt loved to be around people. She shined her brightest in a crowd, especially around her family. She enjoyed hosting loved ones at her home for holidays and special occasions, most notably for Thanksgiving and Jewish holidays including Hanukkah and Passover. 

Her famous recipe for homemade noodle pudding (noodle kugel) remains with her family, and will be passed on for generations to come. 

A natural-born extrovert and entertainer, Mrs. Rosenblatt enjoyed singing and participating in theater in her youth. As she grew up, she found her love for children and started babysitting. Later on, she worked as a bookkeeper, before getting pregnant with her first child - a daughter named Lisa. 

Mrs. Rosenblatt had always wanted a big family. She birthed four more children: twin sons, Jonathan and Robert, a daughter, Dava, and a son, Mitchell. 

Mrs. Rosenblatt adored her five children, and motherhood kept her busy. She discovered a new hobby: knitting and crocheting blankets and winter accessories for her children and grandchildren. 

A stylish woman at every age, Mrs. Rosenblatt was always well-dressed in lavish, decorated apparel. It is known that silver was one of her best colors, as she glimmered and glowed in silver earrings, necklaces, dresses and bracelets. 

Her most memorable piece of jewelry was a set of shiny, silver bangles which jingled as she walked, letting those around her know that she was entering a room. 

Mrs. Rosenblatt's biggest life achievement was the opportunity to fully decorate her home. She was very happy that she had the chance to decorate a house on her own and finish it. 

Susie Rosenblatt is survived by her husband, their five children and 11 grandchildren. She will forever be missed, and will never be forgotten. Heaven gained a true angel. 











Erin Lim Rhodes: The Queen of E! News

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Erin Lim Rhodes posing for her bio on the Discovery.com site.

A journalist that I admire is Erin Lim Rhodes, formerly Erin Lim (she got married in 2021). Lim Rhodes is a correspondent for E! News, as well as the host of E! News The Rundown, an entertainment broadcast exclusive to the popular photo-sharing social media app Snapchat. Lim Rhodes has been a part of the E! News team for over seven years

I admire Lim Rhodes because she is a well-seasoned entertainment reporter, keeping up with the flow of newer generations and what's currently trending. She never misses a beat (literally and figuratively). Any time I have looked her up on the internet, she can be seen interviewing a new celebrity, attending another red carpet event or hosting the latest episode of The Rundown

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Lim Rhodes at the 2020 Golden Globes.
Lim Rhodes has attended many award shows thus far to gather insight on the lives and recent work of the public's favorite celebrities, as well as celebrities who are up-and-coming. Aside from her work as a reporter, another thing I admire about Lim Rhodes is that she is fashion-forward. I have never seen her in a bad outfit. From glistening gowns (like the one pictured on the left here) to wacky silhouettes, I can see that she enjoys  experimenting with her style and not just sticking to one  formula. 

When it comes to interviewing celebrities, Lim Rhodes likes to  lean into the role of a friend more than just a journalist. She wants her interviewees to be comfortable speaking with her, and she maintains a confident and up-beat tone. She will usually phrase her questions in a way that makes her sound approachable, and not like she is just a person with a microphone, pining for answers. Of all the recorded celebrity interviews that I have watched by Lim Rhodes, no celebrity has looked uncomfortable during the process, nor have they rejected a chance to be interviewed by her. 

In a recent red carpet interview that she conducted at the SAG Awards with Jack Quaid (the son of actors Meg Ryan and Dennis Quaid), Lim Rhodes was able to catch Quaid for just a couple of minutes, but was also able to pack in five solid questions displaying that she did her research on Quaid. She mentions in this interview she read that Quaid "wants to play more weirdos." I was able to track down where he said that, and it was apparently in an interview with The New York Times. The biggest takeaways from that interview can also be found on Reddit - where there are no paywalls for access. Sorry NYT, I am too broke of a college student to give you my money. 

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Lim Rhodes (left) and Haley Kalil (right) at 2024 Met Gala. 
Erin Lim Rhodes wears a handful of hats in the world of entertainment journalism, and I am glad that there is someone in this particular field who cares for it so much and truly puts in the work. On the E! News website, you will find a page that is curated to show off Lim Rhodes' interviews. Lim Rhodes has shown time and time again that she conducts thorough research on sources and subjects, shows up completely prepared and dresses the part. From watching her work growing up to now, she has inspired me to not only gather the facts and important details before interviewing someone, but to also have fun with it! Journalism is all about the people. No story can exist without people who help make it happen. I look forward to reading about and watching Erin Lim Rhodes' future stories and entertainment coverage. 

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Lim Rhodes, her husband and their daughter. 2022.













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