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Jewish Exponent Aug. 17, 2017

Jewish Exponent Aug. 17, 2017

UNEASY SUMMER COMPLEX
LIFE
AUGUST 17, 2017 / AV 25, 5777
Men she explores a
Chasidic dilemma.
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LOCAL Charlottesville
Violence
Rabbi Becomes
a Baal Tfilah MARISSA STERN | JE STAFF
Kevin Bernstein’s
taken multiple roles FOR SOME PHILADELPHIANS, tun- Left: The StandWithUs/ Philadelphia truck parked near the venue last Wednesday. Photo provided
during his career. ing back into the real world as Shabbat Right: Roger Waters. Photo by Lary Koppelman
ended on Aug. 12 proved horrifying.
Page 4 Tame Protests Breached
Social media was ooded with images Roger Waters’ Concerts
LOCAL and videos of hordes of white nationalists, In and Out of Wells Fargo
neo-Nazis and Ku Klux Klan members car-
Coach Wins rying tiki torches, holding ags emblazoned RACHEL KURLAND | JE STAFF A handful of cop cars were parked
Gold Again with swastikas and waving Confederate by the main doors, surrounded by fallen
Brian Schi ’s teams “LET’S GET A BUZZ REAL QUICK cigarettes and concertgoers playing corn-
have won 22 medals ags as they marched in Charlottesville, and then switch to beer,” one middle-aged hole, in advance of Roger Waters’ second
in 18 years. Va., on Aug. 11 ahead of the next day’s man suggested to his white-haired bud- of three Philly shows last week.
“Unite the Right” rally. It began as a protest dies less than 50 feet from the entrance of
Page 5 of the proposed removal of a statue of Con- the Wells Fargo Center. But on the opposite side of Wells Fargo,
federate Gen. Robert E. Lee. a mild protest could be seen: StandWithUs/
LOCAL
Counter-protesters carried messages
Bagelmaker Aims of tolerance and love, but the day soon
to Stand Out turned deadly as demonstrator Heath-
Admits making the er Heyer, a Charlottesville resident, was
“perfect” bagel an fatally struck by a car that plowed into the
impossible task. crowd, injuring 19 others. Two police o -
cers were also killed in a helicopter crash.
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Elkins Park Baal Tfilah Took Unusual
Path to Becoming a Rabbi

LOCAL Israel Emanu-El in Elkins Park. He attended veterinary and working with both the Rabbi Kevin Bernstein
MARISSA STERN | JE STAFF Before he was a rabbi, he school at Purdue University people and the animals and Photo provided
and spent many years — both the science and the medicine,
RABBI KEVIN BERNSTEIN worked in veterinary medicine. in the United States and in but … I decided I wanted to ing for a place where he could
doesn’t t into any particular box. e twists and turns make Israel — working as a research do something that was perhaps attend daily minyan.
veterinarian, looking at vac- even more meaningful to me,
He was associated most the question of his own identi- cines for poultry, in particular. which was working in the Jew- “ at was one of the plac-
with Conservative synagogues cation di cult to answer, he ish community.” es I decided to go and pray
both in his hometown outside An interest in working pro- every Wednesday morning,
of Washington, D.C., and in acknowledged with a laugh. fessionally in the Jewish com- ey were also in a sound and I’ve continued to do that,”
Israel, where he lived with his “I’m not maybe a card-car- munity came about in Israel. situation in which he could he said, noting he has “davened
wife and three daughters for pursue his new passion without around” as well.
six years. rying Conservative Jew and As his daughters were in putting the family at nancial
may be closer in some ways to school there, he became more risk, he added. Its longtime cantor, Joshua H.
He completed his rabbini- a Reform Jew,” he said. involved in their school’s par- Gordon, retired in June, leaving
cal training at the Reconstruc- ents’ association. It sparked Living in Israel was a means the synagogue to make a quick
tionist Rabbinical College in He keeps kosher in and out an interest in Jewish educa- of expressing their Judaism in a decision for someone to ll in,
Wyncote a er moving to Phil- of the house, which to some may tion and in engaging in Jewish major way, he said, and he and said its president Ron Goldman.
adelphia from Israel. sound like a Conservative Jew, community work. his wife wanted that experi-
“but I would say because I’m OK ence for their children as well. Bernstein, already famil-
He now is the education not being in any one [stream] “Most people perceive veter- iar with the synagogue and its
director at Beth David Reform in particular and in nding my inary medicine as, ‘Wow that’s “Upon leaving Israel this members, became a choice as its
Congregation and just started own expression of Judaism that great to work with animals, was part of asking myself the baal t lah, and he began in July.
working as the baal t lah at a suits me and helps me, to that that’s fantastic,’ etc., and it questions, ‘OK, so if I’m no
Conservative shul, Melrose B’nai extent, I am de nitely a Recon- was,” he explained. “I de nite- longer going to express my “He meshes right in with
structionist Jew because I believe ly enjoyed veterinary medicine Judaism in a major way by liv- everything very comfortably,
that’s a lot of what Reconstruc- ing in Israel, how else do I want so we’re happy at this point,”
tionism is about.” to express my Judaism in a Goldman said.
major way?’” he recalled. “And
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the community.” or training for that, he leads
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attended the RRC from 1999
people you love!AdNumber:00074955 to 2007, working in places like “ ere are a few things I like
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Flexible schedule and the Gratz College high Bernstein said. “It is very warm
Care for anyone school program. … but what I like the most
recovering from about Melrose B’nai Israel is I
surgery or illness A er graduating, he worked think they’ve done a real good
Short- or long-term in Manhattan for a year and job of looking at what they
Hourly, daily, or then spent about ve years as are and what they want to be.
live-in schedule education director for Ger- … ey do a very good job of
mantown Jewish Centre, the serving their community and
PA State Licensed same role he now plays for Beth I’m delighted that it’s worked
Caregivers are bonded David, where he runs the reli- out that the way I lead services,
and insured gious school as well as its youth they like that also.”
education program.
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Brian Schi ’s Maccabi Basketball Recipe
Still Good as Gold, Even 18 Years Later

SPORTS Brian Schi and my job at Comcast,” Schi said.
JON MARKS | JE STAFF his daughter, Juliet, “I was on a team called e
at Masada Tribe for about 10 years with
BEFORE BRIAN SCHIFF Marc Zumo , Jon Slobotkin
became an institution in Mac- commit to the 1999 Pan Am and Larry Rosen. When they
cabi basketball circles, he was Maccabi Games, and Schi took all le to go to Comcast, they
a chef, working in various over and put the team together. recommended me.”
restaurants and even brie y He’s been a xture ever since.
owning a catering business. Schi says he never could’ve
And shortly a er returning, imagined his career path.
Not many know how Schi , his so ball connections helped
known as “Shi y” to his peers, yet another door open. “I look back and think that I
made the transition from the ended up where I did is kind of
kitchen to the court, where he’s “ at’s how I ended up with a miracle,” said Schi , who lives
gone on to win 22 medals — 15 in Exton with his wife, Susan. “I
of them gold — coaching Team Name: Reliant at Home Care was a chef going nowhere. I’ve
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64-year-old Schi had planned
to sit out the event and hand Brian Schi (far right) and the Team USA juniors
the reins to his friend and for-
mer University of Massachu- Photos provided
setts assistant Adam Ginsburg,
when circumstances changed “Having an impact on kids ey can thank a chance
and he was summoned at the is more important,” explained encounter in a B’nai B’rith
last minute. Schi , who for the past 18 years so ball league for that.
has worked behind the scenes “I was playing in the league
If there were any glitches, at Comcast SportsNet, rst as around 1990, and the editor
you couldn’t tell in Haifa. associate producer for some from the [ e Philadelphia]
of their shows, now as “ticker Jewish Times wanted some
“We were pretty good,” said producer” — the guy respon- stories about it,” Schi said. “I
Schi , whose club had only one sible for the crawl across the wrote a few and then, when I
game decided by less than 10 bottom of the screen “because was getting ready to close up
points, beating Argentina for it’s totally not about me.” my catering business, Pure and
the championship. “No mat- at mindset is apparent to Simple, I got hired by the Times.
ter who I put in, we never got those who know him. “ at basically turned my
worse, so I could play anybody. “I didn’t know what to whole life around. My rst trip
make of Shi y at rst,” said to Israel came when I worked
“But even though we were 42-year-old Ginsburg, who met at the Jewish Times and went
better than everyone else, the Schi during the 1996 regional for a tour for people new to
other countries are getting Maccabi Games, “but he puts the Jewish media. en, when
better. eir coaching is more everything together for the I went to write about the Mac-
sophisticated and their kids betterment of each person and cabi tryouts in 1992, the coach,
are at a higher skill level. at for Jewish youth. Norm Millan, asked me if I
makes it more fun.” “I was extremely impressed wanted to help out.”
the two weekends I saw him Schiff soon became an
Having fun and impacting on the court. He’s a high-level assistant coach at Abington
young lives matters more to teacher who’s got a very detailed Friends School while becom-
Schi than winning, a mes- system. … One thing every par- ing and assistant and then head
sage that apparently resonates, ent could tell is he cares about coach for Team Philadelphia in
based on the number of for- the kids, and they get a real kick 1998. e next year, the appoint-
mer players who stay in touch. out of him.” ed head coach was not able to

at’s why he’s never been
tempted to move up a level and
coach older players.

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Restoration Trip to Polish Adath Israel Cantor
Cemetery Experience of a Bernard Lowe
Lifetime for Local Man
Photos Provided
LOCAL “I know my great-great-grand- had essentially become a for- But Wartell knew there
JON MARKS | JE STAFF father and his father were born est, with trees and high grass had been hundreds of people See Cemetery, Page 21
in Przerośl.” covering the few barely visible buried there. “Of the graves
IT’S A FOUR AND A headstones. And that wasn’t all.
HALF HOUR drive from A couple of years ago, War-
Warsaw to Przerośl, Poland, tell started looking for Jewish “We thought it was one of
but native Philadelphian cemeteries in the area. Many the few cemeteries le intact
Brian Wartell didn’t mind had been destroyed, but there from the war,” said Wartell.
making the trek to the town, was one in Przerośl that was “We found out the third day
where a small Jewish commu- still in existence, though in cleaning up [that] the Nazis
nity once thrived. very rough shape. Wartell had looted the cemetery. A
decided to make that ceme- man told us he had found
“I’ve been doing genealo- tery’s restoration his goal. 30 headstones in a house he
gy work as a hobby for about bought and planted them back
10 years,” said Wartell, who’s Last month, Wartell, Cantor in the ground in the ’90s.
seeking an environmental Bernard Lowe of Adath Isra-
engineering Ph.D. at the New el in Merion Station and six ey’re the ones in the clear-
Jersey Institute of Technology. others made the trip to Prze- ing where we were working.
rośl to begin the restoration We found 23 of them, in addi-
process. e cemetery grounds tion to ve to 10 sunken ones.”

The Bagel Place in Queen Village David “Ringo” Roseman at
Wants You to Feel at Home The Bagel Place counter

Photo by Jon Marks

LOCAL at’s why he prominently dis- za place across the street. I tured to New York to with co ee and assorted baked
JON MARKS | JE STAFF plays the work of local artists haven’t really witnessed people see what they liked or goods. In the fall, he’ll add
on his walls, with proceeds here who don’t want to partic- disliked about bagels soups and small salads.
IF YOU’RE LOOKING for going to charity. And that’s ipate. I always call Philly a big there. ey combined
the “perfect” bagel, don’t come why this northern Virginia city and a small town because that research to come So far, just more than a
to e Bagel Place. transplant, who spent most of there’s such a diverse amount up with a formula they month in since opening July 5,
his life working in bars and of things to see and do.” hope appeals to every Roseman has no regrets.
Owner David “Ringo” restaurants — including the discriminating taste.
Roseman said the perfect bagel past eight years as World Cafe Roseman said while quality “I say to my baker Leo
simply doesn’t exist, since Live’s music manager — is con- bagel shops are abundant here, “We developed our [Rahil], ‘It’s a strange thing
everyone seems to have their vinced he’s doing it right. he wanted to open a shop that recipe through lots of we’ve done,’” he said. “Drop-
own preference. did things just a little di erently. trial and error,” Rose- ping what we were doing
“ e way both my wife, man said. “ ey’re one and launching into the great
But if you’re looking for a Karin, and I were raised, we “I bought the website the- of those food items where people unknown is very bold, but I
neighborhood place where you look out for each other,” said bagelplace.com in 2000,” he have a strict set of criteria for like making food for people.” ●
can stop in for a quick nosh the 36-year-old Roseman. “My said. “My friends and I just what makes a good bagel. ere
before heading to work, sit family was extremely support- wanted our own website where are people who say all bagels Contact:
down to read anything from ive of all my endeavors, so we could post jokes and have should come toasted automat- [email protected];
Exodus to a trashy novel in watching out for each other our own email. I couldn’t tell ically, but I know a lot of peo- 215-832-0729
a comfy chair or spend some was instilled in me. It’s very you at the time I knew back ple who don’t like them toasted.
time sur ng the web, this is it. important to be a member of then this would happen. Some people say they should
the community, and Philadel- be harder. Some like them so .
Located in the heart of phia is the most welcoming “But I have romantic notions People also take into account
Queen Village, The Bagel community in terms of the city about bagels, which is why it was size and, for me, it’s avor.”
Place is a community-oriented and the restaurant industry. important to me to come up with
endeavor, Roseman said. a great bagel place. And for it to Along with the bagels, e
ey look out for each other be a very comfortable place that Bagel Place o ers an array of
at’s why every morning and take care of each other. can be home for the community.” sandwiches ranging from a
he donates as many as a few tuna melt and mu aletta, to
hundred unsold bagels to the “If I were to run out of As for the bagels themselves, standards like roast beef, pas-
needy or to area church groups our, I’m sure I could borrow to nd the right recipe, Rose- trami and, of course, lox, along
and hospitals for fundraisers. some from the guy at the piz- man and his sta did all sorts
of taste tests. ey even ven-

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JNFuture Philadelphia
Event Transforms Jersey
Shore into Tel Aviv

LOCAL from its beginnings is exciting; Hankin rst got involved Lucy the Elephant oversees last year’s Margate Meets Tel Aviv event.
MARISSA STERN | JE STAFF they’re expecting about 300 with JNFuture Philadelphia Via Facebook
guests this time, she noted. through a personal connection
TO CELEBRATE THE END of — her brother, Alexander, who raise $15,000-plus, that’s an She will talk about the work
the summer with one last hurrah, “ ere really isn’t any oth- started the chapter and has amazing feat within itself.” JNF does and about her trip, which
JNFuture Philadelphia is trans- er event like ours that’s in served as its president. she said was “life-changing.”
forming the Jersey shore into an August, that’s down the shore, Co-chair Molli Weisband
Israeli beach for its third annual that’s this outdoor party at the She participated in a week- hopes for a non-Philadelphia “People don’t realize what
Margate Meets Tel Aviv event. end of the summer,” she said. long mission trip to Israel turnout, too. She recently went on JNF does overall,” she said,
“We don’t set the price point with JNF and learned more the leadership mission trip and “they just think ‘OK, you guys
e group, which aims to so high and we don’t make about where the money goes. talked about the Margate event plants trees in Israel,’ but to
engage the next generation it a formal event; it’s really From there, she became more with fellow trip-goers from Tam- actually get to go and see all the
with the work of the Jew- a place where everyone can involved. pa, Fla., to Los Angeles — some projects that we fund and where
ish National Fund and reach enjoy themselves and in each of whom are now attending. our money really goes and …
young professionals between other’s company.” “When my brother started see them face-to-face and travel
22 and 40, will hold its annual the group, there was just a few Weisband will serve as key- throughout the country — it’s
fundraiser and celebration at To mark the event’s third of us,” she said, “and going note speaker at the event as absolutely mind-blowing.”
Margate’s famous pachyderm, year, and the organization’s from being just a small table well as the events chair next
Lucy the Elephant, on Aug. 19. third year as a chapter, there of 12 people, sitting around year, taking the reins from She is excited at the pros-
are a few new additions Hankin talking about what we could be Hankin as the leadership board
For co-chair Danielle is excited for, such as live music to getting to the point where we transitions to new faces. See Margate, Page 30
Hankin, seeing the event grow from CTO Carousel, a live auc- can have a fundraising event
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Jewish Federation Blood Drive Answers
Crucial Need for American Red Cross

LOCAL May and June, the Red Cross ting donors,” including weight “usually, if I’m here,
RACHEL WINICOV | JE INTERN was down 61,000 donations” and medication restrictions. I’ll do it.”
from the targeted goal. Chronicling the
AS THE NATIONAL blood e summer timing also pre- process from regis-
emergency entered its h “Summer is always a really cludes some donations, Freyman tration to post-do-
week, employees at the Jewish challenging time to collect blood,” noted. “It’s the height of the vaca- nation refreshments,
Community Services Building Mauger added. “High schools and tion season,” and many poten- Mendelero described
joined the e ort to increase the colleges are out of session, and tial volunteers are away. Despite numerous steps,
supply of blood and platelets to some donors take vacations.” the increased time o , “the Red from the reading of
local hospitals. Cross asks [for August] because a packet of warnings
Donna Freyman, director of in August, there’s almost always to testing blood pres- American
e Jewish Federation of human resources for the Jew- a blood emergency.” sure and iron levels to Red Cross
Greater Philadelphia and the ish Federation, organized the volunteer
American Red Cross hosted recent drive. “Since the Red Cross has a detailed computer Paula Cohen
the much-needed blood drive this severe shortage [in sum- questionnaire. Photo by
there on Aug. 10. About 15 donors participat- mer blood donations], they were e process takes Rachel Winicov
ed in the event, which was open happy with anything we were
“We are sending blood and to sta members and volunteers able to donate,” she said, noting about 45 minutes,
platelets to hospitals faster of building organizations. the drive was a “fair success.” which does not always t in a through Aug. 31. Dunkin’
than donations are coming in,” hectic work schedule. Mendelero Donuts also contributed local-
Alana Mauger, external com- “ e drive has been held Laureen Mendelero, an acknowledged, “I’m going right ly, giving donors coupons for a
munications manager for the o -and-on for about 15 years,” accountant with Jewish Fam- back up to work a er this.” free donut and iced co ee.
American Red Cross Penn-Jer- Freyman said. “It’s been in dif- ily and Children’s Service of Like Freyman, Mendelero “We couldn’t do our mis-
sey Region, said of the crisis, ferent forms, sometimes once Greater Philadelphia, donated noticed that many of her peers sion without our community
which the American Red Cross a year, and now it’s twice a blood at the event. were out of the o ce. sponsors,” Mauger said, “and
year.” Another building-wide “People are on vacation in the Jewish Federation is one of
rst announced July 5. blood drive usually takes place She has “lost count” of the August,” she said, explaining our greatest sponsors, stepping
She noted the Penn-Jersey in February. amount of times she has donat- the limited number of donors. up during this critical time.”
ed blood. “I started in high To boost donations, the She encouraged potential
region alone requires about “I’m happy to do it because school,” she said, noting the national American Red Cross donors to visit redcrossblood.
1,000 pints of blood a day, which I’ve been supporting the Amer- importance of giving because partnered with Target to o er org to locate upcoming blood
translates to an equivalent num- ican Red Cross’ blood drives “there’s always a shortage.” free $5 gi cards to all donors drives in the area. ●
ber of donations. Nationally, “in since I was 17,” she said.
“I still can’t look at the nee-
However, she conceded, dle,” she said with a laugh, but,
“there’s a lot of limitations in get-

Michèle Rosen, French International Michèle Rosen
School of Philadelphia Founder, Dies at 91

OBITUARY late 1970s, and Rosen moved to Popovich said. “She was per- supports Haifa’s Technion-Isra- and assist in creating a school
RACHEL WINICOV | JE INTERN Cannes and began a career as an fectly put together, all about el Institute of Technology. to educate students in both
antique dealer. She opened an manners. Very proper. But she French and English.
MICHÈLE ROSEN, a found- antiques store on the French Riv- could actually be so informal “For someone who was not
er of the French International iera and, in 1981, a friend intro- and casual at the same time.” technically Jewish,” Popovich said, In September 1991, the
School of Philadelphia in Bala duced her to Maurice M. Rosen, “she certainly lived her life doing a French International School of
Cynwyd, died July 29. e Bal a Philadelphia industrialist. She added, “you could see lot for the Jewish community.” Philadelphia opened with 13
Harbour, Fla., and Bryn Mawr her in a Chanel out t, but she’d students. It now counts 320
resident was 91. e two married in 1983, be drinking a Heineken. Out of a In addition to her work with students across two campuses.
bringing Michèle Rosen to glass, of course.” the American Technion Soci-
Born in Le Havre, France, Philadelphia. ety, Rosen contributed exten- For her work with the
Rosen (née Guillotin) studied ough Rosen never techni- sively to Alliance Française
physics in college, although she “My sisters and I were living cally converted to Judaism a er de Philadelphie, the region’s See Obituary, Page 30
le school to marry her rst with our mom at the time,” step- marrying Maurice Rosen, Popo- French culture and language
husband, Dandois. daughter Jordana Popovich said. vich said “it was her religion.” group. In 1989, she became
“Poor Michèle. at’s where she president of the chapter.
e couple traveled exten- thought we would stay.” Rosen participated in Popo-
sively, starting a dry cleaning vich’s Bat Mitzvah and regular- Her work in the French-Phil-
business in Africa and fre- Instead, Popovich moved in ly celebrated the High Holidays adelphia world led her to meet
quently mountain climbing with her father and his new with the extended Rosen fam- Stanhope Browne, then honor-
and adventuring outdoors. wife while her sisters attended ily. She also contributed to the ary consul of France in Phila-
boarding school. American Technion Society delphia. Browne asked Rosen
e marriage ended in the with her husband, who served as to eld donations from Phil-
“She really raised me from its president. e organization adelphia’s French community
the time that I was about 6,”

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Channeling Humpty Dumpty:
Do We All Need to Fall Down?

SENIORS poor lighting and clutter, then and safety bars in showers.
fall risks are increased. • Install no-slip tape on the
MARCY SHOEMAKER | JE FEATURE oor of tubs and showers.
Many people assume that Despite taking precautions,
Humpty Dumpty sat limiting activities will prevent falls may occur. Knowing
on a wall, falls. Actually, becoming a couch how to respond is critical to
potato will increase your risk of help reduce the severity of any
Humpty Dumpty had falls because, as the saying goes, potential problems. ere are
a great fall; “if you don’t use it, you lose it.” steps that seniors can take if a
Many people strongly believe that fall occurs, such as:
All the king’s horses muscle exibility and strength • Use a call alert monitor in
and all the king’s men are things only the young have. order to receive immediate help.
Couldn’t put Humpty • Avoid immediately getting
Many exercise physiologists up when a fall occurs. Rest rst Anton Brand /Thinkstock
together again. believe that anyone can exer- to ensure that your blood pres- • Check on loved ones o en.
cise, which can then help restore sure adjusts. • Ensure that your senior inevitable part of the senior
HUMPTY DUMPTY is a various amounts of strength • Call 911 if you fall and loved one has su cient food and years. Keep yourself and your
well-known children’s rhyme. and endurance. Of course, it need help. daily staples stored in their home. senior loved one healthy and
When we recite this rhyme as is important to speak to your • Carry a mobile phone with • Consider using delivery safe so that they don’t fear
children, it can be humorous physician for approval and then pre-programmed numbers. services if you are not able to falls and can continue to live a
to learn that Humpty Dumpty have a personalized tness pro- Family members, neighbors personally drop o food and quality life. ●
couldn’t recover from his fall. gram designed for you to meet and friends also have steps that prescriptions.
your physical ability. they can take. Falls don’t need to be an Marcy Shoemaker, Psy.D, is a sta
But in real life, falls aren’t psychologist at Abramson Center.
a funny part of life. Falls are When looking at your envi-
major risk factors for many ronment and overall health, it UNPLUG
seniors and can, unfortunately, is helpful to review the follow-
negatively transform their lives. ing fall-related risk factors. with the
Jewish Exponent.
Even though falls are a • Lack of physical activity.
major concern, preventive • Lack of regular vision and You can have all
steps can be taken to reduce hearing exams. of the Exponent’s
their occurrence. • Certain medications can printed publications
contribute to falls, especially delivered directly to your
According to the National sedatives, anti-psychotics and home for less than
Council on Aging, one-fourth pain medications. a dollar a week.
of Americans aged 65-plus fall • Parkinson’s, dementia and
each year. e U.S. Centers for vision-related illnesses, includ- WHAT IT MEANS TO BE
Disease Control and Preven- ing macular degeneration, are JEWISH IN PHILADELPHIA
tion found that every 11 sec- a few health conditions that are
onds an older adult is treated in associated with greater fall risks. jewishexponent.com/
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and every 19 minutes an older including loose carpets, poor
adult dies from a fall. lighting and steps, contribute
to one-third of falls.
Even though these gures Knowledge of these risks is
are staggering, falls are not a important. Now you need to
normal part of aging. ere know what steps you can take
are many ways to prevent falls to prevent falls. Some import-
while taking speci c actions ant suggestions include:
and identifying risks factors. • Wipe up spills.
• During inclement weather,
It is helpful to be knowledge- make sure walkways are cleared
able about risk factors and take of snow.
decisive steps to reduce their • Use a grasping tool to pick
occurrence. As part of a thor- up objects.
ough education, it is important • Have adequate lighting.
to review the many myths asso- • Wear non-slip socks.
ciated with falls. • Remove clutter from oors,
including clothing and cords.
Falls usually occur due to your • Install hand rails on steps
living environment or because of
health conditions. Don’t think
that falls can’t happen at home
or in familiar places. If there are
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FLASHBACK

May ’91 in the Exponent: Wrestling How People Dated in
With Recession the Stone Age of 1991
ever looked on an electronic dat-
FOUR FAMILIES DISCUSS WHILE SOME EARLY ing site knows, the o en-cheesy
IMPACT OF ECONOMIC adapters were online in 1991, descriptions never change.
CRUNCH those looking for love couldn’t
turn to dating websites such as How o en have you seen
ANDY GOTLIEB | JE MANAGING EDITOR One story profiles teacher who’s worried about Match.com or JDate or apps “beautiful on the inside as well
24-year-old newlyweds who the soaring price of medical like Tinder. as attractive on the outside” or
IT DIDN’T LAST all that have to choose between insurance — some things never “tall, well-built handsome suc-
long and wasn’t as severe as going out to a movie or change — and the possibility Instead, would-be daters — cessful business executive” in
the early 1980s recession, but keeping kosher. that his ailing 80-year-old wife, when they weren’t being set up
a downturn in 1990-’91 caused Sophie, might have to be placed by friends, meeting your electron-
its share of economic pain. Another features a 37-year- in a nursing home. possibilities at a bar ic ads? Well,
old single widowed mother of or attending singles these came
e cover of the May 17, two who is receiving unem- Grim tales all, but good events — checked straight from
1991 Jewish Exponent teased a ployment and can’t a ord to news was around the corner: out classi ed ads. 1991 pitches.
story about the recession with pay her synagogue dues. A er the recession ended,
a drawing referencing impacts the nation enjoyed its longest The Exponent But dating
on recent graduates, home- A third story tells the tale growth period ever. ● featured a page wasn’t limited
owners, new parents and those of a “50-year-old Jewish busi- called Personal to Personal
with medical concerns. nessman — an entrepreneur Talk with dating Talk, as the
— from the Main Line. He used classi ed ads. facing page
Turning to pages 30 and 31, to be the owner and executive featured a
readers are met with stories o cer of a multimillion-dollar Ads cost $20 for column called
about four local families that service company, pulling down three lines and an Single File with events aimed
“agreed to share with Expo- a salary in the low six gures. additional $8 for those who want- at Jewish singles. ere also
nent the hard choices they’ve Today, his income is zero.” ed to have a voicemail set up to were advertisements for a Jew-
made as they grapple with receive messages instead of leav- ish dating service, a “young
today’s economic crunch.” Finally, we hear the saga ing their phone number or a P.O. Jewish singles weekend” in the
of “Irv,” a 78-year-old retired Box address. Catskills and a young profes-
sionals tour of Israel. ●
Technology may have
changed, but as anyone who’s

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NEWSBRIEFS Name: Jewish Fed. of Greater Phila. (
Width: 5.5 in
Bomb Threat Suspect Grossinger’s, which closed Depth: 11 in
Advertised Services in 1986, catered to a largely Color: Black plus one
Through Dark Web Jewish clientele and is o en Ad Number: 00074108
Michael Kadar, the dual Ameri- cited as the inspiration for the
can-Israeli citizen charged with Kellerman’s resort featured in INCLUSION:
making more than 100 bomb Dirty Dancing.
threats to Jewish institutions To engage the community and amplify
earlier this year, including in Colorado Jewish diverse Jewish voices
the Philadelphia area, adver- Camp Evacuated
tised his services on the “Dark After Fire Learn how we celebrate inclusion:
Web,” CNN reported. A re that destroyed a major @JewishPhilly
building prompted the evacu-
e allegations are included ation of Camp Ramah in the #CarrytheLight
in recently unsealed court doc- Rockies, JTA reported.
uments, which said Kadar, 18,
was running an online threat- e building housed the
for-hire service. ose docu- camp’s dining hall, adminis-
ments also said a suspect who trative o ces and camp kitch-
apparently ordered and paid for en. Nobody was hurt in the re,
some bomb threats has been which started early on Aug 7; a
identified, with authorities cause hasn’t been determined.
intending to pursue criminal Cellphones and other electron-
charges, the website reported. ics stored in a locked closet
were destroyed, but money
Kadar’s thumb drive and passports kept in reproof
allegedly contained an adver- safes was undamaged.
tisement for a “School Email
Bomb reat Service” that The campers were taken to
charged $30 for the bomb a synagogue in Denver, about
threat and $15 more to “frame 90 minutes away, and Ramah
someone for it.” will finish out the summer
at the JCC Ranch Camp in
Kadar is in custody in Israel Colorado, which had just
pending trial. ended its season.

Grossinger’s Owner Israeli-born Teenager
Wants to Reopen Upsets Top Seed in
A New York real estate devel- Rogers Cup Tennis
oper who owns the former Tournament
Grossinger’s wants to reopen Denis Shapovalov knocked
the legendary resort as a hotel, o top-seeded Rafael Nadal at
spa and conference center, e Montreal’s Rogers Cup tennis
New York Times reported. tournament on Aug. 10 and
later advanced to the semi -
Louis Capelli has asked the nals before losing to eventual
New York Department of Envi- champion Alexander Zverev,
ronmental Conservation to des- JTA reported.
ignate part of the Catskills resort
as a brown eld, or contaminated Shapovalov, 18, was born
site. at would make the site in Tel Aviv to parents from
eligible for state funding for soil the former Soviet Union. He is
and water remediation. now a Canadian citizen.

Capelli told the Times his The world’s top-ranked
interest is based, in part, on Jewish player, Argentine Diego
the planned opening of a near- Schwartzman, made it to the
by $750 million casino com- quarter nals in the same tour-
plex on the site of the former nament before losing.
Concord Resort Hotel.

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Vigils “We just want people to know “We wanted to show soli- More than 200 people gathered at Gorgas Park in Roxborough in
that they’re safe in their com- darity with those who are suf- solidarity.
Continued from Page 1 munity and that there are other fering today and those who are
like-minded people who are also mourning the loss of one of Photo by Bradley Maule
Aug. 12 simply saying: “We outraged and want to not be their own,” Keys added. “We’re
ALL must be united & con- silent,” Steinberg-Egeth said. frustrated with this culture of Scene from City
demn all that hate stands for. hate that’s really been on the rise Hall, where hundreds
Seeing ags with swastikas and that’s been fermented by turned out to hear
ere is no place for this kind and images of people holding the bigot in the White House.” speakers and stand in
of violence in America. Lets their hands in a Nazi salute was solidarity with
come together as one!” jarring for some. For McNally, the incident in Charlottesville.
Charlottesville should serve as
He blamed the violence Marchers also employed Nazi a wakeup call. Photo by Danielle Selber
on “many sides” in another slogans like “blood and soil” and
statement that day that he “Jew will not replace us.” “Aside from just being hor- “It was the violence My grandparents were killed
read before a scheduled bill ri ed by the fact that that was that was perpetrated by the Nazis.
signing for the Department of “I was sickened,” said Abbey even allowed to happen in the by these young men
Veterans Affairs. Frank, assistant director of the way that it did, it’s depressing,” in the name of hate. “I didn’t feel I had a choice
Jewish Federation’s Jewish she said. but to be here.”
In Philadelphia, the Virginia Community Relations Coun- e real news was the many
events led to some forming com- cil. “As a mother of three chil- “It’s 2017; it’s not supposed inspiring leaders, young and He said this should serve as
munity vigils and standing in dren … this is stu I’d never to happen anymore, but it does old, who gathered to stand up more than a time to just sit and
solidarity with Charlottesville. thought they’d see and don’t and we need to do something to this hate.” observe.
want them to see.” about it.”
More than 100 people gath- Rabbi Mordechai Liebling, “It’s very important that
ered at Julian Abele Park in She spoke about the Jew- More than 200 people lled director of the Social Justice everyday people realize this is
Graduate Hospital as the sun set ish value of “love your neigh- Gorgas Park in Roxborough Organizing Program at the a moment to stand up for love,
Aug. 13. bor as yourself ” at the vigil the night of Aug. 13 as well. Reconstructionist Rabbinical decency and the rights of all
and again at City Hall, where College and founding member people to be safe,” he said. “It’s
Some wore shirts that said hundreds of people gathered, Rabbi Malkah Binah Klein of T’ruah, was also in Charlot- not a moment to sit and watch
“Black Lives Matter” as speak- some holding signs repeat- opened the proceedings by lead- tesville on Aug. 11. the news.
ers like Nyasha Junior, assistant ing the last Facebook post ing a Holly Near song.
professor in the department of on Heather Heyer’s page, “If An avid protester since “We know historically unless
religion at Temple University, you’re not outraged, you’re not She had just returned from the Vietnam War, he is no people stand up in a moment like
and Maria Pulzetti, who had paying attention.” Charlottesville, where she stranger to scenes of poten- this, democracy is in danger.”
been in Charlottesville just a went after the organization tial violence. But he said the
day before talking to students e notion of community T’ruah: The Rabbinic Call level in Charlottesville was Jon Marks and Liz Spikol
about mass incarceration, read was key for Rabbi Annie Lewis, for Human Rights called for unprecedented. contributed reporting to this
short, powerful statements. who spoke about comfort and the rabbis to offer support. story.
Tisha B’Av fast — it took place the “The hatred was spewing
Children drew on the side- week before — at City Hall. She recalled nishing Shab- with a viciousness I’ve never Contact:
walk with chalk while the com- bat morning services when seen,” he said. “The Jewish [email protected];
munity sang along with Rabbi “We mourn the destruction groups of neo-Nazis passed by, community needs to under- 215-832-0740
Yosef Goldman from Temple of the Temple and all of the seemingly not realizing they stand it’s all part of a package
Beth Zion-Beth Israel and traumas that have been fueled were passing a synagogue. for these folks. My parents
musician Ami Yares. by causeless hatred, and we’re were Holocaust survivors.
now in a period where we’re When she tried to go to
e vigil came together in supposed to be nding com- a cafe where visiting clergy
under 12 hours, noted Miriam fort,” she explained. were gathered, her path was
Steinberg-Egeth, director of blocked and she instead wit-
the Center City Kehillah. Fitler Square residents nessed “various groups of
Meghan McNally and Ben white supremacists, primarily
ey kept the vigil “com- Keys brought their 3-year-old young men, marching down
munity-based” and short daughter to the vigil. the street a er their rally had
so that families with young- been declared unlawful.”
er children could attend, and ey wanted to show her
those who wanted to go to the that “you can actually do “ e torch-lit march Friday
City Hall vigil the same night something,” said McNally. night that got so much press
would have time get there. was not the real news,” she said.

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Waters At previous concerts, the “has given Mr. Waters a forum Even though he was admit- pressure coming down on him
show included a helium pig or platform to express his BDS tedly enjoying the music, he took that he had to smile at me,” he
Continued from Page 1 with a Star of David on it as ideology,” wrote county attor- the opportunity to get Waters’ laughed.
well as a dollar sign and a sickle ney Carnell Foskey in a letter attention when he greeted front-
Philadelphia sponsored a truck and hammer. ( is year’s tour obtained by Newsday. row guests on the oor level. As the husband to an Israeli
to circle the city Aug. 9 with an has Trump’s face on the pig.) woman and father to children
ad that read, “Say NO to RAC- Waters isn’t intimidated, “He walked by and everyone who have Israeli citizenship,
IST Attacks Against Israel by e Us + em tour has as he reiterated in a Facebook was sticking their hands out to Koppelman said he’s proud of
Roger Waters.” been silent on BDS, instead Live video for the Palestinian shake his hand or st-bump,” his protest.
turning attention to Trump. Campaign for the Academic he said. Waters “stopped and
By 6 p.m., the truck parked and Cultural Boycott of Israel. turned around, looked at me and “It was something that I felt
on 11th Street next to the sports Toward the end of Waters’ smiled, and extended his arm I really, really had to do,” he
complex near the second park- performance of “Pigs ( ree “ ey’re gonna fail,” he said out to st-bump me, ’cause he said. “If I had this opportunity,
ing gate outside the entrance. Different Ones),” Trump of the county’s threat. “I don’t did with everyone else, so I did.” I would do it again and again
quotes ashed on the screen: think, I know they are, because and again.”
However, wandering through “Why was there the Civil War? you would have to tear up the Koppelman noted that
herds of Waters fans tailgating Why could that one not be Constitution of the United Waters did not mention Israel Contact:
before the show, the evening worked out?” as e Philadel- States of America, particular- during the show. [email protected];
felt tame, and the search for phia Inquirer summarized. ly the First Amendment, and 215-832-0737
the truck was met with shrugs throw it into the Hudson River, “He must have had so much
and “ughs.” If the helium pig didn’t give or the East River if that’s closer,
it away, the nal image of that in order for that to happen.” HELP WANTEDName: House Ads/rop
When asked if passersby set read: “Trump Is a Pig.”
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pointed toward 11th Street. father was a Communist Party absent — except for one in the Depth: 7.3A8 iDnVERTISING ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE
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sands” saw the truck. Waters was 5 months old. message to Waters face-to-face. Under the direction of the Director of Advertising Sales,
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“Most people haven’t got a “While his father died for e 46-year-old has been
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music. ey don’t know much against Hitler and the Nazis, 12 — including Pink Floyd. focused advertising agencies and clients direct.
about the Middle East. ey he is advocating for a peo-
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[Waters has] been saying about with Hitler. Desert Trip music festival in Development opportunities with key accounts and additional accounts.
Israel,” he said. California, where Waters was
“Out of 196 countries in the part of the lineup. • This includes seeking out and developing strategic relationships with
Although Puder said the world … many of them [are] decision makers and working directly with clients and their ad agencies to
truck remained outside the dictatorships; especially in the “I knew about his anti-Israel develop custom media programs to suit their specific needs.
premises until 8 p.m. when the Arab world, especially through- views,” he said. “I’ve seen him
concert began, the truck was not out the Middle East, particu- before, but never did he do • Will work directly with clients on high volume face to face calls.
visible prior. Wells Fargo securi- larly Iran. e only country he what he did at that concert.”
ty guards, Waters’ security o - picks on is the only democracy • Proactively communicates account and sales information to management
cials, police o cers and parking in the Middle East.” Koppelman said Waters through one on one meetings.
authorities all con rmed that used his platform to commend
a er 7 p.m., the truck was asked As Waters continues his tour BDS on college campuses. But • Attend weekly sales meetings
to leave as it was illegally parked — his last U.S. show is in Bos- what really got to Koppelman
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ing lots, and a truck that big ish Voice, New York’s Nas- said. “So since then, I said if the production and scheduling of advertising in collaboration with the
would have to be thoroughly sau County has continued to he ever comes around again, production team.
searched before entering. threaten legal action against I’m going to make sure that I
the venue of Waters’ two will greet him with a nice, big Additional responsibility includes working with the business manager on
Regardless of visibility, Puder upcoming shows in Uniondale, Israeli ag right in his face.” problem accounts and collecting payment.
said he got the message across. N.Y., if they are not canceled.
He got as close as possi- This position o ers an existing book of business, uncapped commission and
“A lot of people are going A law was passed a year ago ble, as he guessed performers bonuses. The Jewish Exponent o ers a competitive benefits package for all full-
to wonder, ‘What’s racist about that prevents companies and can really only see to the third time employees that begin 60 days after employment. Book of business, com-
that?’ and hopefully they’re going individuals from conducting row. Second-row tickets sold mission and bonuses o ered. Included is medical, dental, vision, prescription,
to start reading,” he added. business in the county if they for $250 each — “money well vacation and 401K. Complete details of all plans are provided upon employment.
support BDS. spent,” Koppelman said.
Waters, the 73-year-old Pink Required Qualifications:
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EDITORIAL Blend Jewish Tradition and Current
Guidance to Inform Your Parenting
This Is Our America

THE WHITE SUPREMACISTS who marched in Charlottes- BY MAURICE J. ELIAS Create a peaceful, secure We can help our children see
ville last weekend were at once a pathetic group of notorious home environment by building the world beyond themselves
hate-mongers, while at the same time, a frightening gathering BEING A PARENT involves stronger bonds between fami- and foster a spirit of kindness
of like-minded anti-Semites and racial bigots. ey showed no asking fundamental questions ly members, strengthening the through acts of helping and
restraint in spewing their venom, as they shouted “Jew will not about how to raise a child into skills of listening and interacting generosity that can shape their
replace us!” and chanted “ e goyim know!” ey carried signs a con dent, successful adult. with each other, dealing posi- lifelong values. And we know
that said “Jews are the children of Satan” and “Talmud is a child Questions like: tively with sibling rivalry, and how necessary it is, in the age
molester’s bible.” ey waved Nazi ags emblazoned with swas- providing stability and securi- of sel es, to cultivate our chil-
tikas and wore T-shirts quoting Adolf Hitler. • How can I create a peace- ty through routines and rituals. dren’s sense of gratitude and
ful, secure home? thankfulness by making these
It was the largest public white supremacist gathering in more at is the genius of Jewish tra- actions a constant part of family
than a decade — reverberating with raw hatred — and was • How can I prepare my dition — we need to eat together life so they will grow as part of
organized and populated by extremist groups from across the child to face life’s challenges once per week with a focus on our children’s lasting character.
country that espouse Nazi ideology. e weekend ended in three responsibly? each other and not on our tech-
deaths and numerous injuries. nology — and this is true wheth- Birkat hamazon, the bless-
• How can I motivate my er one is shomer Shabbat or not. ing a er meals, is not required
On Monday, a er two days of withering, bipartisan criticism child to succeed and help oth- for us to help children — and
for his unwillingness to call out the miscreants for the evil they ers succeed? Jewish wisdom on sibling ourselves — appreciate the food
are, President Donald Trump nally condemned the supremacist rivalry tells us how parents we have, how we come to have
groups behind the rally — though he did not fully retract from • How can I guide and cannot just let it go or play
his earlier bout of equivalence, when he blamed the violence and inspire my child to be kind and favorites. We don’t have pil- it and how others may not have
death on provocations from “many sides.” appreciative? grimage festivals, but we still it, or the home we are living
need many occasions to get in, with its four walls and non-
In reaction to Trump’s verbal paralysis, politicians from both e answers to these ques- together as families and com- thatched roof. Our tradition
parties issued unequivocal statements of their own, like Sen. tions are contained both in our munities and remind ourselves insists that children should not
Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), who tweeted, “We should call evil by its Jewish tradition and con rmed about freedom, oppression, be protected from the obliga-
name. My brother didn’t give his life ghting Hitler for Nazi by child development research. resolving to be better and ask- tion to help the needy, visit the
ideas to go unchallenged here at home. ” When families are informed by ing forgiveness, ghting injus- sick and mourn those who have
these converging guidelines, they tice, remembering loved ones passed, and to learn the age-ap-
Anyone who’s been following the modern evolution of white are stronger, their children are and those who sacri ced for propriate ways to do this.
supremacy in the United States knows that the racism and stronger and they are more likely others, and more. And Jewish
anti-Semitism spewed by supremacist bigots is, unfortunately, to be Jewishly connected because tradition teaches us a special Maurice J. Elias is a professor of
very much a part of the America we live in. Just look at the they come to see the value of relationship with time and psychology and contributing fac-
marchers in Charlottesville: eir faces, lit by torch-light, were Jewish wisdom and tradition — how we use our time, so that ulty in Jewish studies at Rutgers
the faces of our citizens. And although Virginia Gov. Terry whether they are Jewish, consid- children greatly bene t from University, where he also directs
McAuli e, a Democrat, urged them all to “go home,” McAuli e’s ering Judaism or non-Jewish. routines and rituals around the Social-Emotional and Character
commonwealth is as much the home to anti-Semitic vitriol as it bedtime and mealtime. Development Lab.
is to those who nd its ideology appalling. What are some of the ways
in which we all can guide our
Nor is the anger and hatred espoused by the so-called “alt- parenting to provide positive
right” anything new. e Anti-Defamation League has been answers to these questions?
chronicling their activities for years, while other interactive proj-
ects, like Documenting Hate, are bringing together resources to
track hate and bias crimes across the country.

We, as members of the o -targeted Jewish community, have
a particular responsibility to recognize and call out these vile
hate groups for what they are: re ections of a most objectionable
aspect of American society. And though we will ght to allow
these o ensive hoodlums the right to express their views — no
matter how misdirected they may be — it must be the mission of
everyone, from the president on down, to relegate their rhetoric,
ideologies and very existence to the trash bin of the past.

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I Did Not March for Hate KVETCH ’N KVELL

BY ANN F. LEWIS I did not march to show I was angry when I learned Margate Makes Page 1?
support for hateful, divisive of this story, and even angrier I FAIL TO SEE how the problem with the dunes in Margate, N.J.,
ON JAN. 21, I was part of the language that tries to expel when I learned that the woman rates front-page coverage in a Jewish newspaper (“Dune Debacle
Women’s March in Washing- Zionists like myself and who reported it for an LGBT Washes Out Margate’s Summer, Hits Residents Hard,” Aug. 10).
ton. I was thrilled to share this my friends from the wom- newspaper has been red from Is it because many of the homeowners happen to be Jewish? is
historic day with members of en’s movement by defining her job. What happened to slo- subject has received extensive coverage in the Inquirer and on
my family. We cheered for pol- feminism as available only gans about the rights of work- television news. Why must the Exponent re-hash familiar news?
icies like equal pay for women’s to those who deny Israel the ing women, when a reporter is
work, pro-family legislation right to exist. I tend to agree with another reader who lamented the dearth
like family leave, education red for telling the truth? of news about Israel in a letter published a couple of weeks ago.
and health care — including With so many countries In a letter to The New I receive most of my information about events in Israel from an
reproductive health care — in the world that still deny online service. e Exponent would perform a much needed ser-
available to every woman and women even basic rights, York Times two weeks ago, vice to our community by reporting on these events.
girl. We cheered for the right to why would leaders of the a March co-leader attempted
live and love in dignity and for Women’s March aim their to deflect these questions by It’s time for your editors to re-examine their priorities.
equality for every person. attacks only on Israel — a claiming again “a sensational
country in which women’s alt-right attack that aims to Rabbi Robert Layman | Wyncote
I marched to show my dis- rights are written into law, discredit the Women’s March
appointment with the results and the only homeland for movement.” Synagogue Evolution Not Inherently a Bad Thing
of the presidential campaign in the Jewish people? WHILE I AGREE that Jewish communal organizations no lon-
which a candidate was elected She is wrong. What dis- ger serve the same purpose for the younger generations, Rabbi
who had a history of leering I did not march to show credits the Women’s March Irwin Kula, president of CLAL, is unnecessarily cynical in his
sexism, groping hands, barely support for Rasmeah Odeh, are the ugly statements statement that “the building of the synagogues had nothing to
coded racism and regressive who was convicted in an made in its name, the tell- do with religion” (“Old Models of Jewish Legacy Institutions No
policies that scapegoat vulner- American court of lying ing silence when other wom- Longer Working, Experts Say,” Aug. 3).
able groups for political gain. about her previous convic- en are expelled for daring to
tion for terrorism, and yet was identify as Jews; the charges e Jewish community organizations and synagogues of
And I marched to show my embraced by some Women’s of “alt-right” against anyone yesterday were integral in maintaining Jewish ties for people
faith in America: understand- March leaders until she nally who speaks up to disagree. who may have otherwise assimilated, and serve an important
purpose today in maintaining a Jewish community within the
Last January, millions of larger American society. But it is true that the younger genera-
tions require a new model. at was true of my generation that
I did not march to show support for hateful, divisive language that tries saw Chabad, Aish, the Havurah movement, Jewish Renewal and
to expel Zionists like myself and my friends from the women’s movement other developments serve new purposes. is should be seen as
by defining feminism as available only to those who deny Israel the right positive, not negative, creative development.
to exist.
e statistics seem grim. A friend said that throughout histo-
ry, the Jews have survived as a remnant. at may be true today.

Ina Asher | Merion Station

Letter Writer Is on Point

ing that I may sometimes dis- had to accept deportation. women and men came out to ree cheers for printing Gary Erlbaum’s letter about the Expo-
agree with election results but I do not support Assa- speak up for our vision of a nent’s failure to adequately cover news about the State of Israel
have con dence in democracy, better, stronger, united Ameri- (“More Israel News, Please,” Aug. 3).
knowing that is up to us to ta Shakur, once known as ca. We did not endorse divisive
organize, mobilize — and win Joanne Chesimard, convicted anti-Israel rhetoric then, and He hit a bull’s-eye with a short on-target letter that should be
the next time. of the murder of a New Jersey we do not now. read by every sta member of the Exponent.
state trooper and now living
I was proud to be among the in Cuba, who was cheered by We marched to show our An a rmative response to Erlbaum’s plea for additional cover-
marchers on that historic day. the Women’s March Twitter support for inclusive policies age of Israel for the reasons he gives is essential for our communi-
But I am not proud of what I’m feed. And I certainly did not that mean a better future for ty. ese are very di cult times for the State of Israel, the countries
seeing now: attempts to highjack march to endorse an attack on every one of us — like the that are in the neighborhood, and in our own United States.
the Women’s March in support the CNN newsman who chal- historic coalitions that brought
of a very di erent kind of politics. lenged the salute to Shaku, and us women’s su rage, workers’ Israel is in danger, internally and externally, and our commu-
was immediately condemned rights, civil rights, and LGBT nity needs to know it, especially since so many of my co-religion-
So let me be clear, and I as “alt-right.” equality — e orts that wel- ists seem to pay too little attention to the issues. We need straight
know I speak for many more: comed the participation of reporting to counter the biases of e New York Times and other
I marched because I believe, I did not march because I Jewish women and men. “news” outlets.
as Hillary Clinton told the UN agree with the expulsion of
Conference on Women in 1995, women holding Star of David We will continue to speak If the Exponent does not do this, who will?
that women’s rights are human out for our values. And we will
rights. I believe that America is ags from a march for LGBT keep marching. Howard A. Cohen | Bala Cynwyd
stronger with allies who share rights, on the astounding claim
our democratic values, includ- that this historic symbol of the Ann F. Lewis is president of the Statement From the Publisher
ing women’s rights. Jewish people is threatening to Joint Action Education Fund.
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THE VIEW FROM HERE

Time Traveling Through the Headlines

BY JOSHUA RUNYAN man and Dwight Eisenhower. Edwards decided to reinvig- tisan issue than it is deluded left. It is just as gall-
Back in 1953, an armistice set orate the Ku Klux Klan and a historical one. ing to see anyone inveighing
MARTY MCFLY, the ctional the stalemate along the 38th bring it into the “modern” era. against the white suprema-
character portrayed by Michael parallel, where it has o cially In just a few years, the organi- e hatred on cists while at the same time
J. Fox in the Back to the Future remained up until today. zation, according to the South- display in Charlot- giving Waters a pass.
trilogy, whose rst installment ern Poverty Law Center, had tesville is of a kind
pretty much de ned 1980s pop But new saber-rattling by tens of thousands of members; that is spewed by Hatred must be called out
cinema, needed Doc Brown’s North Korean leader Kim Jong and like the con ict in Korea, such gures as Rog- from wherever it occurs and
retro tted DeLorean to travel Un — who directly threatened the group and others like it — er Waters, whose whomever spreads it, whether
back to the mid-1950s. the U.S. island territory of all sharing a twisted racist ide- own presence just that person be a Roger Waters,
Guam — and our own Pres- ology implicating blacks, Jews days before in Phil- a Linda Sarsour or a Jason Kes-
Apparently, all I needed to ident Donald Trump, whose and unnamed foreigners for all adelphia sparked sler. And the delay to condemn
do was go on vacation for two tweets have threatened “ re of America’s ills — never really so much antipathy it by name, whether the name
weeks. and fury” to be unleashed by went away. by members of the be white supremacism, racism,
a U.S. military that is “locked local Jewish com- anti-Semitism or Islamofas-
How else can I explain the and loaded,” has brought us e fact is the violence that munity. Jew-hatred seems to cism, must be denounced.
world I see today from my perhaps closer to war on the took place last weekend in be equally at home on the far-
fourth- oor o ce downtown Korean peninsula than at any Charlottesville, Va. — sparked right as on the far-le , which ese are not di cult con-
versus the one that existed pri- point in the last 64 years. by a “white unity rally” — and makes sense considering that cepts. ey’re as black and white
or to my spending the rst half le a young woman dead and our people throughout histo- as a 1950s television show.
of August in Florida and the Were it not for ongoing con- a suspected white supremacist ry have been the scapegoat of
North Carolina coast? gressional and law enforcement in jail is as abhorrent as its choice. Joshua Runyan is the editor-
investigations into Russian animating hatred is common. in-chief of the Jewish Exponent.
I tried my hardest while I interference — and possible On Aug. 15, for instance, Bos- That is why it is so galling He can be reached at jrunyan@
was gone to ignore the head- collusion with Trump cam- ton’s glass Holocaust memo- to see some of the same people jewishexponent.com
lines, of course, and there’s paign o cials — during last rial was discovered shattered. — on Facebook, on Twitter,
nothing like spending hours year’s presidential election, the and yes, even at synagogue
on the beach with your kids United States’ foreign policy ese instances are not histor- — so willing to condemn
to distract you from current posture was starting to look ical relics and contrary to the Waters for his anti-Semitic
events. But with each ping on like one from a bygone age. assertions of politicians, they and anti-Israel vitriol and yet
my phone, I could feel myself No sooner had we packed for are not “un-American.” so willing to either blame the
drawn inexorably into the my family’s return to Philadel- counter-protesters in Virgin-
past as the undertow of the phia, though, and the nation’s Let us be clear: e worl- ia for aggravating the racists,
approaching wave of the future domestic strife was starting to dview infecting those who to defend the racists as doing
threatened to pull me under. look rather Technicolor as well. marched with ags bearing little more than engaging in
swastikas and white power constitutionally protected
First came each episode of e year 1953 didn’t just symbols, who chanted epi- free speech, or to chalk up
this nation’s new drama with mark the end of the Korean War. thets targeted against the reasonable disgust as little
North Korea, a now-nuclear African-American and Jewish more than the ravings of a
power we rst did battle with It was also the year that communities, is no more a par-
under Presidents Harry Tru- a man by the name of Eldon

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Menashe Lifts Veil on Chasidic Life and
Reveals Reality, Challenges of Parenthood

FILM for sure, but He recalled visiting Bor- Festival viewing of his own role.
RACHEL KURLAND | JE STAFF I also try ough Park during Lag B’Omer. “I wanted to capture what
not to judge “ ese are days that a soci-
WITH PLENTY OF notch- too much ety that was always closed o , it felt like during this very dif-
es already in his documenta- b e c a u s e people were open and friend- cult time of grief, of mourn-
ry- lmmaking belt, Joshua every cul- ly,” Weinstein recalled. “Reli-
Weinstein directed his rst fea- ture, soci- gion is so much about these ing, and how you move past
ture-length narrative lm. ety we’re in, big, visual, spiritual moments, that,” he said.
every coun- and I just knew when I saw
Oh, and it’s in Yiddish. try, people Lag B’Omer that day and saw “I love New York City,”
“It was the only way to have their thousands of people singing Weinstein continued. “I love
accurately portray the Cha- own norms and dancing, and this huge the fact that I can be with
sidic world,” Weinstein, who and laws. … pyrotechnics in the middle of somebody from Ghana in the
does not speak the language, I could also a street in New York City — I Bronx, someone from Myan-
explained of the lm Menashe. criticize, in knew this had to be a moment mar in Queens, and then
“ eir conversations are in Menashe Lustig and Ruben Niborski our regu- that I made a lm around.” someone who literally only
Yiddish — that’s what their life spoke Yiddish their entire life
is like — and to do it in English Photo by Federica Valabrega, courtesy of A24 lar Ameri- e lm is Weinstein’s in Brooklyn. I want to explore
would have just felt contrived.” couldn’t just walk down a Cha- can society as well, disgusting interpretation of Lustig’s “emo- and share a world that people
A lot of the script was rst sidic street and start lming. aspects of it,” he said. tional truth,” though some have not.”
written in English, and transla- Only a few handfuls of Weinstein grew up in a sec- characters and situations were
tors provided a Yiddish version. Orthodox individuals audi- ular home in Morristown, N.J., ctionalized. A er all, the rst Menashe opens at the Ritz
Menashe — also the rst Yid- tioned. Some quit once cast. and o en visited New York City, time Lustig stepped into a movie East Aug. 18. ●
dish lm in about 70 years — “You had to recreate where his grandparents lived. theater was the Sundance Film
follows the story of Menashe, a Contact:
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that his son cannot live with him
until he remarries — constitut- everything if you want to
ing a proper upbringing of “a show an authentic represen-
nice wife, a nice home and nice tation,” he noted.
dishes” — leaving his 10-year- Name: Attleboro Retirement Community
old Rieven to live with his uncle,
Menashe’s late wife’s brother. Weinstein’s original idea sur- Width: 5.5 in
A er a year, Menashe stat- rounded the dynamic between a Depth: 5.5 in
ed he still won’t marry just any father and father-in-law, but that Color: Black plus one
woman who can provide a home, developed deeper once he met his Ad Number: 00075053
which is something he attempts lead, Menashe Lustig.
to prove he can do on his own. The film is based on Lust-
Weinstein has a documen- ig’s life, in which he was also
tary background, exploring widowed and required to
tight-knit communities from send his son to live with the
small villages in India to mari- school’s principal.
juana growers in Montana. ey changed the original
“You can’t have expecta- script to base it more on Lustig.
tions because humanity exists “I’ve found that all my lms
everywhere and it just takes have to do with parents and
time to discover it,” he said. children, and that relationship
Weinstein began his research is something that’s universal,”
in the Chasidic community in Weinstein added. “There’s
September 2014 and started something completely unique
lming in August 2015. Much to every relationship with your
of that rst year was comprised parents — that can be madden-
of casting. ing, and at the same point it’s
Of course, there were some lled with deep love — and it’s
obstacles. Unlike typical doc- something that no matter how
umentary fashion, Weinstein di erent you are, what lan-
guage you [speak], where you
live, people understand that.”
Although he disagrees with
how Lustig’s real-life custody
saga played out, Weinstein said 215.750.57 57
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“It does make you angry,

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Other Desert Cities Cultivates SHERYL
Fruitful Familial Drama KALLER

T H E AT E R Even though Brooke thinks to … all the secular, religious her youth, she said her moth- Photo provided
RACHEL KURLAND | JE STAFF she knows the full story, there’s aspects of Judaism,” she said. er was open to accepting her
another side that’s been kept as “part of a new generation which a woman visits her late
SWAP EGYPT FOR Palm hidden for years. Political roughout the play, Polly who were thinking in new son’s partner unannounced,
Springs, and you’ve got a dif- di erences ultimately lead to o en cracks wry one-liners ways. … In a way, we learned who is now married to another
ferent story of Jews (kind of) secrets of perjury and mental about Jews, minorities and that a new way to love and under- man and has a son.
wandering in the desert. heath divulged. world she once belonged to. stand each other during those
years — instead of them just Family is an overarch-
Other Desert Cities begins is award-winning play “What is so important to teaching me, I was contribut- ing theme in and out of the
on Christmas Eve 2004 when by Jon Robin Baitz now stars me about being a Jew is to ing to the proceedings.” theater for Kaller, and for
Brooke Wyeth returns to her Patricia Richardson at the insert my culture into my life Other Desert Cities.
parents’ Palm Springs home. Bucks County Playhouse from everyday, and to insert the tra- Similarly in Other Desert
Aug. 18 to Sept. 2. ditions that my family taught Cities, preconceived notions Learning how to develop
She reveals that she is soon me,” Kaller continued. one generation has di ers her opinions stems from her
publishing a tell-all memoir about e Home Improvement star from the one before it — until Jewish upbringing, she said.
a traumatic family event (the will take the stage as Polly, a Tradition has taken form in the Wyeth family inevitably
details of which can only be found Jewish woman married into a Kaller’s life in one way or another. reveals the full truth. “It was about the excavation
on the stage as the director didn’t non-Jewish family, who chose of the Torah and the interpre-
want to give away too much). to assimilate into a non-Jewish As a child, her mother would Kaller, who was nominated tation of the Torah, and that
world in a “more waspy way,” o en take her out of school for a for a Best Direction of a Play was liberating to me as a young
Her parents, Polly and or as director Sheryl Kaller “mental health day,” which took Tony Award in 2010 for Next person,” she explained.
Lyman Wyeth, are conserva- explained, “in a non-Yiddish- form in a Broadway matinee, Fall, said she’s contributed her
tive Republicans, who clash keit environment.” as she recalled in a Hu ngton own experiences into her work. Other Desert Cities illus-
with Brooke and Silda, Polly’s Post article. trates just how much family
liberal sister. “What she’s done is chosen “Most of my work is about can withstand from each other,
to deny her Judaism as opposed Those days influenced her family and family binds and and the subject matter weighs
thoughts and broadened her morality, and [Baitz] is a bril- pretty heavy.
opinions into adulthood. In liant writer, and Bucks Coun-
ty [Playhouse] is a really great For Polly’s character, the sto-
Name: Pickering Manor place, a really thirsty and vibrant ry is “about how this particular
Width: 5.5 in theater community,” said the woman chose to assimilate and
Depth: 5.5 in Long Island, N.Y., native, “and how that compromised her Jew-
Color: Black plus one it excited me to be able to do a ish culture,” Kaller added. Polly
Ad Number: 00075095 play that’s about a lot.” and Lyman live isolated in Palm
Springs and have worked hard
Independent Liv ing • Personal Care • Reh abilitation • Skilled Nursing Kaller had tough choices to to nd a community.
make, too. She told Broadway.
“ I can’ t com in 2010 during the hype Although secrets strain
of Next Fall that she brie y le family relationships in Other
say enough theater for motherhood. Desert Cities, those familial
about bonds overrule everything else.
She said the thought of leav-
P ickering ing the industry was tough, “All of us try to fit in,
Manor... and when she called a friend and when you’re not living
This is the in Bermuda to vent, she said in a town or a community
best kept to Kaller, “Well, why don’t we — whether it’s like-minded,
secret in start a theater company here [in whether it’s like-economical-
Bermuda]? We’ll keep our kids ly, whether it’s like-religious-
Newtown.” with us.” ly,” she continued, “I think
how this woman, just how
Call for “So that’s what we did,” she wanted to do the best she
Information and Kaller said. “ ree or four could every single day is a
months a year I’d take the kids really good lesson; to listen to
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and Sons at the Playhouse prior
to its Broadway premiere in
2014, another story of family in

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Warm Weather Comfort Dish

FOOD Photo provided
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KERI WHITE | JE FOOD COLUMNIST

SINCE WHEN DO WE only
need comfort in the winter?

Matzo ball soup, macaroni
and cheese, roast chicken and
mashed potatoes all provide
a much-needed culinary hug,
but they are better served in
cold weather.

But what about those of us
who are feeling a little wobbly
in August?

I started thinking about this
recently when I spotted a head-
line touting a summer comfort
food. It featured pork, so it was
a non-starter for the Exponent,
but I started to play around
with the idea. As I marinated
the concept, I mentally listed a
few must-haves: hearty without
being heavy, simple to prepare,
a “comfort carb” component
and a good le over.

I came up with a simple
chicken dish, sort of a decon-
structed lo mein, which used
one pot, looked pretty, made a
lot and reheated well. I used a
combination of green and wax
beans and sliced carrots for my
veggies, but anything would
work: broccoli, cauli ower,
peas, greens, summer squash
— just be sure to cook them to
a tender crisp and not mush.

By cooking everything
sequentially in the same pot
and setting it aside as each step
was complete, I kept the mess
to a minimum and had an e -
cient, streamlined assembly at
mealtime. Here’s what I did:

SUMMER COMFORT
CHICKEN WITH NOODLES
AND VEGGIES | MEAT
Serves six

VEGETABLES:
3 cups assorted vegetables
cut into bite-sized pieces
Pinch salt
1 cup water

See Food, Page 20

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Food Place the vegetables in a pan NOODLES AND SAUCE a small bowl and set aside. In a large Ziploc bag or
with the salt and water; bring In a pan, heat the oil and add Tupperware container, place
Continued from Page 19 them to a boil. Note: if you are unable to nd all the marinade ingredients
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TORAH PORTION CANDLE LIGHTING

Tzedakah: Valuing Human Dignity Aug. 18 7:35 p.m.
as Envisioned in the Torah Aug. 25 7:25 p.m.

BY RABBI HOWARD ALPERT forebears as demonstrated in learn the rabbis taught: “ at food and clothing in a way that ides and by the rabbis of the
the tent of Abraham and Sarah, which is su cient…” — You are allows them their dignity and Talmud, our parsha teaches us
Parshat Re’eh who were renowned for their commanded to provide a pauper sense of self. In the example to recognize the loss of dignity
FOR MANY JEWS, tzedakah kindness and hospitality. with his basic needs but you are referred to in the Talmud, an and sense of self that accompa-
is the quintessential Jewish act. not commanded to make him individual raised with a stan- nies material depravation and
Moses gives voice to this wealthy. “for all he is lacking” dard of living that came to other physical losses and com-
Whether it is accomplished concept in this week’s parsha. — even if he is lacking a horse de ne his sense of self is to be mands us to act and to restore
by simply putting a coin in a to ride upon and a servant to provided with that same stan- “that is lacking.”
pushke (a charity box) or hold- His farewell speech to the run before him, you must pro- dard through acts of tzedakah.
ing a door for someone who children of Israel before their vide these for him. It is said that e Jewish society envisioned
cannot open it for herself, or entrance into the land of Israel Hillel the Elder regularly took a Maimonides, the 13th-cen- by the Torah is a society where
with a complex social project recognizes the importance of horse and a servant for a pauper tury philosopher and schol- all its inhabitants are allowed
intended to improve the lives of tzedakah to the covenantal rela- who was of aristocratic parent- ar, relied on the teachings lives of dignity and value and in
a whole community, an act of tionship upon which their suc- age. Once, when he could not of these sages to clarify the which each member cares for the
tzedakah is seen as bringing the cess in the land would depend concept of tzedakah even fur- dignity of all others. ●
values of Judaism to fruition. and teaches: “If, however, there nd a servant available to run ther. He taught that material
is a needy person among you, before the pauper, Hillel himself support provided in a manner Rabbi Howard Alpert works with
How is that so? Why does one of your kinsmen in any of ran before him for three millin that shames or embarasses the Israel Elwyn, an organization that
this one concept represent the your settlements in the land (a distance of about two miles). recipient is not tzedakah. “One provides programs promoting
breadth of Jewish teaching in that the Lord your God is giving who gives Tzedakah rudely los- dignity, independence and quality
the minds of so many Jews you, do not harden your heart Later, Sages explain that the es all merit even if one gave of life for more than 4,000 Israelis
(and non-Jews), even to the and shut your hand against rabbis of the Talmud under- one-thousand gold pieces.” with disabilities. He is co-president
point of being considered more your needy kinsman. Rather, stood that the “lacking” to which of the Board of Rabbis of Greater
an expression of “Jewishness” you must open your hand and Moses referred is emotional and Furthermore, when interact- Philadelphia, which is proud to pro-
than is faith in God? Further, provide him that which is su - psychological, not material. A ing with individuals in need of vide the Torah commentary for the
given its central place as an cient for all he is lacking.” person’s sense of personal dig- an act of tzedakah, one must con- Jewish Exponent.
expression of Judaism, what nity is tied up with his material sider and account for their special
are its goals and requirements? e rabbis of the Talmud con- and physical well-being. needs and sensibilities: “It is for-
sidered what Moses might have bidden to pressure a pauper or to
Midrashic tradition traces intended when teaching that one To assure a successful soci- raise one’s voice at him because
the centrality of tzedakah to must “provide him that which is ety in the promised land, Moses his heart will break.”
the example set by our biblical su cient for all he is lacking.” obligated us to provide for our
fellows’ basic needs like shelter, As understood by Maimon-
In Tractate Ketuboth we

Cemetery we uncovered, a lot of them For four days, the eight whacked weeds and cut down going to be a huge part of me.”
weren’t legible and none volunteers and two local grass that was a foot-and-a- e trip was led by Hatte
Continued from Page 6 have last names.” workers pruned trees, half tall, as well as general
cleanup. Wartell, 32, said the Blejer, who organized the ini-
JEWISHEXPONENT.COM ◀ Left: The Przerośl cemetery experience was bittersweet. tial e ort to collect money
grounds are severely overgrown. to help defray costs for the
▲ Above: Brian Wartell “I never thought I’d have repairs. ey le June 26, and
a chance to be able go back began the trip against the
Photos Provided where my family used to live,” backdrop of the famed Warsaw
Wartell said. “But it was a little Ghetto. Aside from the work at
bit of a disappointment not to Przerośl, they toured the Polish
Jewish community and cele-
nd any stones pertaining to brated Shabbat in Warsaw.
my ancestors and less stones
than I thought overall. “I got to see a lot,” said War-
tell, who had never been to
“What was amazing, Poland. “We were able to go to
though, was to learn the his- the POLIN Museum of the His-
tory and connect with so many tory of Polish Jews, which was
individuals and know there’s an amazing experience. We saw
going to be continuous work the markings on the sidewalks
on the cemetery. ey want me where it says ‘ghetto wall.’ It was
to come back next year. I don’t an experience I’ll never forget.” ●
know if I’ll be able to make
it. Maybe I’ll come back in Contact:
[email protected];
ve years and see the progress 215-832-0729
they’ve made. But it was an
incredible experience, which is

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COMMUNITY NEWS

The Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia
mobilizes financial and volunteer resources to
address the communities’ most critical priorities
locally, in Israel and around the world.

Celebrating Inclusion, Creating a Welcoming
Jewish Community

FOR MORE THAN a century, ment, makes his own break- Above: Sam Busis and his dad, Richard Busis, at Sam’s apartment through
the Jewish Federation of Greater fasts and lunches, and eats the JCHAI apartment program. Left: Sam Busis at Temple Beth Hillel-Beth El,
Philadelphia has embraced three dinner most nights with sta where he works as a teacher’s assistant in one of the pre-K classes.
key roles: community convener, and other residents. He has
fundraiser and grant-maker. We two jobs, and he enjoys going each member and their needs. tion strengthens traditions and Greater Philadelphia, we cele-
Carry the Light for Philadelphia to the movies and the mall at’s part of our Philadelphia values by supporting programs brate giving, inclusion and tra-
by mobilizing nancial and vol- with his friends. He is part of a tradition, one that goes back to that help Philadelphia’s Jews dition every day on social media.
unteer resources to address our warm community that appre- the Jewish Federation’s founding deepen their connection to Connect with us and see for
community’s most critical prior- ciates and loves him. in 1901 and even further. Jewish life and contribute to yourself how we Carry the Light!
ities locally, in Israel and around Next, we will highlight the the vibrancy of our people and Like us on Facebook, talk to
the world. For Sam and thousands of role of tradition in our com- our future. us on Twitter and follow us on
people living with disabilities, munities. e Jewish Federa- At the Jewish Federation of Instagram.
is year, the Jewish Feder- the Jewish Federation is commit-
ation has been exploring our ted to making our promise of an
promise to lead our commu- inclusive community a reality.
nity through giving, inclusion Working with partner agencies
and tradition. roughout the like JCHAI across Philadelphia,
year, we are focusing on each we provide support that enables
of those qualities and, in turn, people of all abilities to reach their
delving into what they mean to full potential and become more
our communities and sharing integrated into the community at
stories of individuals and fam- large. An inclusive community is
ilies who exemplify them. Most a richer, more engaging place to
recently, we have explored the live. And when we amplify diverse
issue of inclusion. Jewish voices, we create an atmo-
sphere where everyone can have
At the Jewish Federation, a seat at the table and take part in
inclusion means creating a wel- the dialogue.
coming community in Greater
Philadelphia that engages its Making everyone welcome
members — regardless of back- will always be a Jewish Federa-
ground, beliefs, abilities or ori- tion priority, and our work in this
entation — and that provides area continues as we wind down
fundamental intellectual, emo- our highlight on inclusion. We
tional and vocational programs are fortunate to live in a commu-
that nourish full and digni ed nity that cares so deeply about
lives. Inclusion means reaching
beyond Philadelphia to assist
programs that do the same in
Israel and in Jewish communi-
ties around the world.

We introduced the Busis
family — 30-year-old Sam and
his parents, Richard and Judy.
Sam is fortunate to be part of
Jewish Federation-supported
JCHAI, which provides sup-
portive living arrangements for
adults and teaches them essen-
tial life skills. Sam has our-
ished and has been able to live
independently for nearly eight
years thanks to JCHAI.

Sam has his own apart-

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COMMUNITY

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program devoted to preparing stu- diamonds & jewelry.
Bible Study. Join Kehilat HaNahar at 7 p.m. for a Begin Shabbat morning at Old York dents academically and socially for
Kabbalat Shabbat service followed by Road Temple-Beth Am with a dis- the upcoming school year. Each one- We can pay more because
Main Line Reform Temple clergy cupcakes for oneg. 85 W. Mechanic cussion of the weekly portion including week session is open to children from we know the true value.
leads a discussion of the tanakh, or St., New Hope. bagels and co ee at 9 a.m. followed by a infants to 13-year-olds. KidVentures Immediate cash for one
Jewish bible. The ongoing process, peer-led Shabbat service at 10:15 a.m. For runs Aug. 21 to Sept. 1, 9 a.m. to 3:30 piece or an entire
begins with Genesis and proceeds Singles Shabbat Services. more information, call 215-886-8000. 971 p.m. Daily, early and late care avail- collection.
over the course of the year. Anyone Old York Road, Abington. able. All activities are supervised by
is welcome to join in at any point, Join us at Congregation Beth El on KidVentures’ certified teachers and 201 Old York Road • Jenkintown, PA
whether you are a longtime student of the third Friday of each month for Renewal Shabbat. experienced camp counselors. For
Torah or if you have never looked at singles Shabbat services in the small more information and to register, call (215) 885-7070
the Torah before. Begins at 11 a.m. 410 chapel at 8 p.m. This is open to the The community is invited to attend 610-896-7770 or visit phillyjcc.com.
Montgomery Ave., Wynnewood. whole community, and you don’t have Saturday morning Shabbat services at 45 Haverford Road, Wynnewood. Open Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat.
to be single or Jewish; no reservations P’nai Or, Philadelphia’s Jewish Renewal 10am - 4:30pm
Mommy and Me. are needed and there is no cost. An Congregation in West Mount Airy. The Hatha Yoga.
oneg will follow services where you prayer style is upbeat and participato- Closed Sunday, Monday & Tuesday
Sherrie Turetsky, director of the can partake in food and friendship. If ry. Shabbat morning services begin at Join Main Line Reform Temple at
School of Early Learning at Old York you have any questions, call Norma 10:30 a.m. followed by a potluck lunch. 9:15 a.m. for a slow vinyasa flow class venue and water, you supply the mat.
Road Temple-Beth Am, will lead a Kamis at 856-662-7916 or email her at 6757 Greene St., Philadelphia. for adults with some experience and Confirm class schedule each week
weekly one-hour “Mommy & Me” class [email protected]. 8000 Main no major health issues, open both to by contacting the temple o ce at
at 9:30 a.m. For more information, St., Voorhees, N.J. MONDAY, AUG. members of MLRT and friends in the 610-649-7800. 410 Montgomery Ave.,
call 215-886-8000. 971 Old York Road, community. Eileen Edman, a congre- Wynnewood.
Abington. SATURDAY, AUG. KidVentures Begins. gant and yoga instructor, guides the
class through poses. Come expand See Calendar, Page 24
FRIDAY, AUG. Shabbat Services. Grab your sneakers and put on your your connections to us by joining
thinking caps, KidVentures at Kai- us. $5, one hour, in a beautiful space
Kabbalat Shabbat. YPC Shari-Eli, the only remaining serman JCC is now in session. Camp with great women. We supply the
Conservative synagogue in South Phil- may be over, but the fun continues
Join Kabbalat Shabbat services at adelphia, will hold its weekly Shabbat
Old York Road Temple-Beth Am service beginning at 8:30 a.m. Women SATURDAY, AUG.
beginning at 6 p.m. in the Temple are included as part of our minyan.
Beth Torah Chapel, with kiddush and If you have any questions, call the Margate Meets Tel Aviv.
motzi to follow. For more information, synagogue directly at 215-339-9897
call 215-886-8000. 971 Old York Road, and leave a message. Your call will be JNFuture Philadelphia presents Margate Meets Tel Aviv at Lucy the Elephant in Margate. To end the summer
Abington. returned. 728 W. Moyamensing Ave., and celebrate our first year as a chapter, we invite you to join us for an evening of dancing, games, dessert,
Philadelphia. open bar and live music from Philadelphia-based band CTO Carousel. This event will combine all the best
Summer Evening Services. aspects the beaches of Tel Aviv and Margate have to o er. Proceeds from the event fund the JNF projects
Torah Study. throughout Israel. RSVP at jnf.org/jnfuturemargate. Tickets: JNFuture members/$40; general admission/$60.
Please join Main Line Reform Temple For more information, contact Samantha van Adelsberg at [email protected] or 215-832-0690, ext. 863.
at this casual chapel service when we Begin Shabbat morning at 9 a.m. Must RSVP to attend. 9200 Atlantic Ave., Margate City, N.J.
welcome Shabbat with joy and song. at Reform Congregation Keneseth
Reception at 6 p.m. with light snacks Israel with an engaging discussion of
precedes the service. 410 Montgomery the weekly Torah portion. For more
Ave., Wynnewood. information, call 215-887-8700. 8339
Old York Road, Elkins Park.

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Calendar Mahjong Game.
Join the members of Melrose B’nai Israel Emanu-El Sisterhood every Monday at 7 p.m. for a friendly game. Everyone is invited.
Continued from Page 23 Call 215-635-1505 for questions. 8339 Old York Road, Elkins Park.

Compassionate Friends WEDNESDAY, AUG.
Meeting.
The Compassionate Friends Serving Mahjong.
Lower Bucks County, Eastern Mont- Enjoy an evening of mahjong with the Sisterhood of Old York Road Temple-Beth Am at 7 p.m. $5. Call 215-886-8000.
gomery County and Northeast Phil- 971 Old York Road, Abington.
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TUESDAY, AUG.

Volunteer Training.
Touching Lives Over 55, a program of
Journey’s Way, is seeking dynamic
volunteers to lead peer discussion
groups about health and wellness,
life after retirement and success-
ful aging. To apply to become a
volunteer peer leader, contact Jan
Zacharjasz at 215-487-1750, ext.
1214 or email jzacharjasz@inter-
communityaction.org. 403 Rector
St., Philadelphia.

WEDNESDAY, AUG.

Quiet Summer Meditation.
Join Temple Sholom in Broomall for
a weekly summer meditation at 10
a.m. Take time away from the hustle
and bustle of everyday life for an hour
of relaxation and reflection. Contact
the temple o ce with questions at
610-356-5165. 55 N. Church Lane,
Broomall.

THURSDAY, AUG.

Bible Study.
Main Line Reform Temple clergy
leads a discussion of the tanakh, or
Jewish bible. The ongoing process
begins with Genesis and proceeds
over the course of the year. Anyone
is welcome to join in at any point.
Begins at 11 a.m. 410 Montgomery
Ave., Wynnewood.

Mommy and Me.
Sherrie Turetsky, director of the
School of Early Learning at Old York
Road Temple-Beth Am, will lead a
weekly one-hour “Mommy & Me” class
at 9:30 a.m. For more information,
call 215-886-8000. 971 Old York Road,
Abington. ●

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MOVING OR SENIORS, NEED HELP DECEASED Joseph Gawinski Notice is hereby given that an Ap-
SER ICE DOWNSIZING HENRIETTA L. UDIS Letters Testamentary have been Gawinski, Joseph A. aka Gawinski, plication for Registration of Ficti-
Rewiring, refin, cleaning. Looks E PERIENCED COMPANION DATED AUGUST1, 200 , granted in the Estate of CORRINE Joseph late of Philadelphia, PA. tious Name was filed in the Depart-
brand new when we re thru. ALL ESTATE Personal Assistant - MAE COHEN, late of Philadelphia. Barbara Carberry, 1519 Brookfield ment of State of the Common-
Howard Serotta 215-42 -22 4; CONTENTS Licensed driver to as- AS AMENDED All persons having claims or de- Rd., Philadelphia, PA 19067, Exec- wealth of Pennsylvania on June 19,
PURCHASED sist with errands, HENRIETTA L. UDIS Deceased, mands on the Estate are re uested utrix. 2017 for Rosado Photography at
68-4056 Call 215-920-2528 shopping, appts., read- Late of Montgomery County, to make them known, and all per- Paparone Associates, PC 417 Highland Rd. Pottstown, PA
MIRRORS Buying furniture, ing, walking, food Pennsylvania. This trust is in exist- sons indebted to the said decedent Sterner s Mill Office Ctr. 19464. The name and address of
anti ues, ewelry, prep., socializing and ence and all persons having claims are re uested to make payment each individual interested in the
IRRORED WALLS daily activities or demands against HENRIETTA L. without delay. Nancy . McGarry, 1 E. Street Rd. business is Yaldimar Rosado 417
BY JERRY ROSS AN glassware inside/outside of your UDIS to make known the same and c o The Law Firm of Barry S. Rabin, Trevose, PA 1905 Highland Rd. Pottstown, PA 19464.
Closets Doors, Jacuzzi, Vanity, and plenty more. home. Will help you all persons indebted to the de- 797 E. Lancaster Avenue Suite 1 , ESTATE OF LEONARD S. CUTLER, This was filed in accordance with
Fitness area, custom shower understand your bills, cedent to make payment without Downingtown PA 19 5, Personal DECEASED. 54 PaC.S. 11.
doors and enclosures, etc. Free Professional and reliable ser- do paperwork.and also delay to Co-Trustees Gary Udis and Representatives. Barry S. Rabin, Late of the Township of Lower FICTITIOUS NAME REGISTRATION
Estimate. Call 215-675-96 vice. Give us a call, your estate make telephone David Udis to their attorney, Allen 797 E. Lancaster Avenue Suite 1 , Merion. Montgomery County, PA Notice is hereby given that an Ap-
calls.for you. Support S. ellerman, Es uire Downingtown PA 19 5, Attorney. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the plication for Registration of Ficti-
MOVING/HAULING could contain valuables. Services - Refs Call Allen S. ellerman ESTATE OF DAVID S. LOEB, JR. above Estate have been granted to tious Name was filed in the Depart-
Phyllis 215-886-4040 255 S. 17th Street (a k a DAVID STERN LOEB, JR. and the undersigned, who re uest all ment of State of the Common-
BNesOt RraTteHs aEroAuSndT1MpcOtVo IeNntGire 267-571-7 55 Suite 2609 DAVID LOEB, JR.), DECEASED. persons having claims or demands wealth of Pennsylvania on June 12,
UIC HELP Philadelphia, PA 1910 Late of the Township of Abington, against the estate of the decedent 2017 for Bite Size Confections at
home moved anywhere. Lic. Ins. DOWNSIZING EMPATHY CARE Montgomery County, PA to make known the same and all 1141 Snyder Road Apt. B17 Lans-
dependable 215-677-4817 OR CLEANING OUT LOVING AND COMPASSIONATE Notice is hereby given that on June LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the persons indebted to the decedent dale, PA 19446. The name and ad-
LICENSED AND BONDED 21, 2017, the petition of Shoshana above Estate have been granted to to make payment without delay to dress of each individual interested
RILEY & SONS 1 man s trash another man s ACCEPT ALL LONG TERM INS. May Ruth Rosen and Jonathan the undersigned, who re uest all RACINE S. CUTLER, E ECUTRI , in the business is Philip Rathosky
treasure 215-477-1050 AVAIL 24 7 Miles Finger was filed, praying for a persons having claims or demands c o Jonathan H. Lander, Es ., One 1141 Snyder Road Apt. B17 Lans-
LoMcOaVl INGLo&ngSTdOisRtaAnGceE. CLOow VERY AFFORDABLE decree to change their names to against the estate of the decedent Logan S uare, 1 0 N. 18th St., Phil- dale, PA 19446. This was filed in
rates. Highest uality work. Call Joel 215-947-2817 Shoshana May Ruth Rosenfinger to make known the same and all adelphia, PA 1910 -6998, accordance with 54 PaC.S. 11.
We specialize in FLORIDA CARIN AND and Jonathan Miles Rosenfinger. persons indebted to the decedent Or to her Attorney FICTITIOUS NAME REGISTRATION
MOVES. Expert pkg. Call for CASH IN YOUR CLOSET INC. RELIABLE The Court has fixed August 2 , to make payment without delay to JONATHAN H. LANDER Notice is hereby given that an Ap-
free est. 215- 42-0228 Licensed and Bonded 2017 at 1 00 o clock P.M., in Room DAVID H. WICE, JEFFREY W. MAR- BLAN ROME LLP plication for Registration of Ficti-
Experienced & trained No. 691, City Hall, Philadelphia, PA GOLIES and THEODORE F. FELI , One Logan S uare tious Name was filed in the Depart-
PAINTING ESTATE SALES BONDED & for hearing. E ECUTORS, 1608 Walnut St., Ste. 1 0 N. 18th St. ment of State of the Common-
LICENSED 900, Philadelphia, PA 1910 , Philadelphia, PA 1910 -6998 wealth of Pennsylvania on June 26,
DIC GELZINIS CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE ESTATE NOTICES Or to their Attorney ESTATE OF RUBEN V. POLANCO, 2017 for Tribal IN tattoo Pier-
very affordable Estate of MITCHELL, LUCILLE DAVID H. WICE (a minor), Deceased cing at Chelsea Ave. Glenside,
Home Improvements - Painting, Roosev elt M emorial 215-479-0099 LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the ALE ANDER PELLI, LLC Late of Philadelphia, PA PA 190 8. The name and address
Plastering, Dry Wall repair and in- Cemetery above estate have been granted to 1608 Walnut St., Ste. 900 LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on of each individual interested in the
stallation, Wallpaper removal. If Aide seeking employment. the undersigned, who be uest all Philadelphia, PA 1910 the above Estate have been gran- business are Felix Charles and Wil-
your walls are sick, call Dr. Dick the J ew ish War M emorial Sec. H ourly or liv e in. Ov er 20 persons having claims or demands Estate of Edward L. Punches, Jr. ted to the undersigned, who re- lard Prophet with both residing at
wall physician. Refs Ins.. Free Est. F amily Estate for 2. Sec. years ex perience. against the estate of the decedent aka Edward Punches
215-990-1 99 N5 Lot F E7 Sites 1 & 2 to make known the same, and all Punches, Jr., Edward L. aka uest all persons having claims or Chelsea Ave. Glenside, PA
$ 5 , 5 00 5 61-740-75 16 Call 215 -5 26-8443 or persons indebted to the decedent Punches, Edward late of Phil- demands against the estate or the 190 8. This was filed in accord-
HEBREW TUTOR 267-335 -3743 to make payment without delay, to adelphia, PA. Joleen Punches, c o decedent make known the same ance with 54 PaC.S. 11.
ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL PAR Joann Mitchell, Executrix, c o Francis J. Bernhardt, Es ., and all persons indebted to the de- FICTITIOUS NAME REGISTRATION
Israeli, 0 years experience, 2 Plots Sect B5 Lot 179 CAPABLE COMPANIONS Samuel Ben-Samuel, Es uire, 27 Bernhardt Rothermel Siegel, cedent to make payment without Notice is hereby given that an Ap-
Uni ue Effective teaching style Sites 1 2. Montgomery Ave., Ste. 201 Bala 1515 Market St., (1540), Phil- delay to RUDELANIA DEL ROSAR- plication for Registration of Ficti-
Home Care for Older Adults Cynwyd PA 19004; adelphia, PA 19102, Administratrix. IO TEJADA, ADMINISTRATRI c o tious Name was filed in the Depart-
competitive prices Buyer pays all transfer fees. We Customize care Samuel Ben-Samuel, Attorney Francis J. Bernhardt, Es . Gregory S. Shields, Es . Law Of- ment of State of the Common-
484-888-2285 000. for each Individual. 27 Montgomery Ave., Ste. 201 Bernhardt Rothermel Siegel fices of Gregory S. Shields, LLC wealth of Pennsylvania on June 20,
Thoroughly screened Bala Cynwyd PA 19004; 1515 Market St., (1540) 524 North Providence Road, Suite 2017 for Gallo Imaging at 876
RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION Call 215-4 1-8947. Philadelphia, PA 19102 201 Media, PA 1906 Sumneytown Pike Unit 2 Lansdale,
HEBREW TUTOR Selling 2 plots in section AB Experienced Caregivers Estate of Andrew A. rupczak, Jr. Estate of Hazel C. Griffin or to her Attorney PA 19446. The name and address
at H aym Solomon M emorial Bonded and Insured aka Andrew rupczak, Jr. Late of Langhorne, Middletown Gregory S. Shields, Es . of each individual interested in the
Hi, my name is Dana and I am a Park, $ 3, 000. Call Susan: Township, Bucks County, PA Law Offices of Gregory S. Shields, business is Leah Gallo 876 Sum-
former Hebrew school teacher with 215 -872-39 40 Part Time, Full Time or Live-in. rupczak, Jr., Andrew A. aka rup- Deceased LLC neytown Pike Unit 2 Lansdale, PA
over 10 years of experience with Shalom Mem Park H Valley Phila czak, Jr., Andrew late of Phil- Letters of TESTAMENTARY on the 524 North Providence Road, Suite 19446. This was filed in accord-
Hebrew in the classroom. I can tu- 1 lot Garden Monument Lot 270 Now you have adelphia, PA. Michael Sierko, c o above estate having been granted 201 ance with 54 PaC.S. 11.
tor children for their Bar Bat Inc. liner, o c, interment somewhere to turn. Henry S. Warszawski, Es ., 41 the undersigned, all persons in- Media, PA 1906 FICTITIOUS NAME REGISTRATION
Mitzvah as well as with any other rights, pp care. Buyer pay trans Call Judy Needleman Johnson St., (201), Archways Prof. debted to said estate are re uested Notice is hereby given that an Ap-
Jewish studies. I read Torah fee. Best offer 267-697-2711 Bldg., Jenkintown, PA 19046, Ex- to make immediate payment, and ESTATE OF SYLVIA C. HALPERN, plication for Registration of Ficti-
monthly at my synagogue and can SH ALOM M EM ORIAL PARK 610-667-2400 ecutor. those having legal claims to DECEASED. tious Name was filed in the Depart-
teach Torah reading as well. I live 2 Plots, Section B enj amin Henry S. Warszawski, Es . present the same without delay to Late of the Township of East Gos- ment of State of the Common-
in Langhorne and can come to you. CAREGIVER 41 Johnson St., (201) R. Scott Griffin, Executor, 75 Al- hen, Chester County, PA wealth of Pennsylvania on June 28,
My rate is 45 per hour and can be Affordable price Over 20 yrs experience; Archways Prof. Bldg. berts Way, Langhorne, PA 19047 LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the 2017 for Leinart Consulting at 141
flexible in my schedule during the Call 9 17-9 33-4476 Jenkintown, PA 19046 or to his attorney above Estate have been granted to Orchard Court, Blue Bell, PA
week as well as on Saturday and Bathing,meals, Liberato P. Verderame, Es uire the undersigned, who re uest all 19422. The name and address of
Sunday mornings afternoons. WANTED TO BUY light housekeeping, medication ESTATE OF ANNE CIEC O persons having claims or demands each individual interested in the
Please do not hesitate to contact FOR RECORDS COLLECTION Late of Philadelphia Terry Drive against the estate of the decedent business is Megan Leinart 141
me at 267-255-1084 or LPs, Albums, 78s, 45s, CDs, Clas- Live in- or out LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the Suite 205 to make known the same and all Orchard Court Blue Bell, PA 19422.
dana10484 verizon.net. I look sical, Jazz, Latin, Oldies, Etc. Call 215-820-8717 above Estate have been granted to Newtown, PA 18940 persons indebted to the decedent This was filed in accordance with
forward to hearing from you. Tony 215-84 -6999 Caregiver Companion 5 yrs. exp, the undersigned, who re uest all ESTATE OF JAMES BLAZE ELLY to make payment without delay to 54 PaC.S. 11.
Exceptional abilities, light house- persons having claims or demands aka JIM ELLY LESLEY H. STEIN, EDWARD J. FICTITIOUS NAME REGISTRATION
HOUSEHOLD GOODS WANTED WANTED TO BUY keeping, reliable available M-F and against the estate of the decedent Late of Bensalem, Bucks County, HALPERN, FRANCINE S. HAL- Notice is hereby given that an Ap-
WANTED: DEAD OR ALI E Sun, F T or P T 484-626-6976 to make known the same, and all Pa. PERN and LAWRENCE S. CHANE, plication for Registration of Ficti-
DONʼT SELL CAREGIVER Seeks pos Hrly, 20 yrs persons indebted to the decedent LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the E ECUTORS, One Logan S uare, tious Name was filed in the Depart-
UNTIL YOU OLD TOY TRAINS exp. CNA CPR, Alzheimers. Cert. to make payment without delay, to above Estate have been granted to 1 0 N. 18th St., Philadelphia, PA ment of State of the Common-
CONTACT US! 10-449-7234 or 10-353-8585 Mon-Friday 267-298-0211 02- Joseph Ciecko, Executor, c o Ger- the undersigned, who re uest all 1910 -6998, wealth of Pennsylvania on June
764-6586 ald Jay Pomerantz, Es ., 21 S. 12th persons having claims or demands Or to their Attorney 19,2017 for Rynders Massage
ENTIRE ESTATES To place an Street, 7th. fl., Philadelphia, PA against the estate of the decedent LAWRENCE S. CHANE Therapy at 4 6 Westview Dr.
PURCHASED ad in the COMPANION AIDE seeks Pos. to 19107. to make known the same and all BLAN ROME LLP Perkiomenville,PA 18074. The
sssss Real Estate care for sick elderly live in out 25 or to his attorney persons indebted to the decedent One Logan S uare name and address of each individu-
yrs E P, Great References; own car Gerald Jay Pomerantz, Es . to make payment without delay to 1 0 N. 18th St. al interested in the business is Ash-
Silver • Coins • Gold Section, call 21 S. 12th Street, 7th floor CHARLOTTE ELLY E ECUTRI , Philadelphia, PA 1910 -6998 ley Rynders 4 6 Westview Dr.
Sterling Flatware & 215.832.0749 215-681-5905 or 215-242-5691 Philadelphia, PA 19107 c o Ronald Jay Bayer Es ., 1622 Perkiomenville, PA 18074. This
E P. CAREGIVER FOR ELDERLY Waverly Street, Phila., Pa. 19146 Estate of Vivian Ortiz was filed in accordance with 54
Pieces SELL IT IN THE 20 yrs exp., Excellent References ESTATE OF CORINNE OLDER, DE- Or to her Attorney Ortiz, Vivian late of Philadelphia, PaC.S. 11.
Costume & JEWISH EXPONENT CEASED. RONALD JAY BAYER, ES . PA. Wanda Ortiz-Giralt and Ern- FICTITIOUS NAME REGISTRATION
Estate Jewelry 267-679- 946 Late of Philadelphia 1622 Waverly Street esto Ortiz, c o Craig B. Bluestein, Notice is hereby given that an Ap-
Glassware • Trains • Dolls 215-832-0749 Experienced CNA will provide care LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on Philadelphia, PA 19146 Es ., Law Offices of Craig B. plication for Registration of Ficti-
Vintage Clothing/ for your loved ones, live in out,Ex- the above Estate have been gran- ESTATE OF JAN MICHAEL PRIDDY, Bluestein, PC, 72 7 Hollywood Rd., tious Name was filed in the Depart-
Handbag cellent Refs. Reliable transp. ted to the undersigned, who re- DECEASED. Ft. Washington, PA 190 4, Execut- ment of State of the Common-
Entire cleanout & Call Betty, Home 484-452-6 47 Late of Philadelphia ors. wealth of Pennsylvania on June 20,
removal service uest all persons having claims or LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on Law Offices of Craig 2017 for Aviles Family Painting
provided. Cell 267- 15-9180 demands against the estate of the the above Estate have been gran- B. Bluestein, PC Company at 590 Bustleton Ave.,
30 years experience. Home Health Aide decedent to make known the same ted to the undersigned, who re- 72 7 Hollywood Rd. Philadelphia, PA 19149. The name
sssss Desires position day or night and all persons indebted to the de- Ft. Washington, PA 190 4 and address of each individual in-
Live in option for elderly cedent to make payment without uest all persons having claims or terested in the business are
CALL KEVIN “D” care companionship delay to HELENE RIGEFS Y, AD- demands against the estate of the CORPORATE NOTICES Michelle Lee Natali and Ben amin
267-934-3002 Great communication skills MINISTRATRI , c o Terry Lee decedent to make known the same Notice is hereby given that Articles Aviles Jr. both residing at 590
Exc personal professional refs. Farber, Es ., 1200 Bustleton Pike, and all persons indebted to the de- of Incorporation-Nonprofit for Ran- Bustleton Ave. Philadelphia, PA
Ste. 16-B, Feasterville PA 1905 , cedent to make payment without dolph Court Owners Association 19149. This was filed in accord-
Highly reliable Or to her Attorney delay to LINDA P. WADDELL, AD- were filed with the Commonwealth ance with 54 PaC.S. 11.
Valid drivers lic, own car TERRY LEE FARBER MINISTRATRI , c o Milton D. of Pennsylvania. This Corporation
LAW OFFICE OF TERRY LEE Abowitz, Es ., 1420 Walnut St., is incorporated under the provi- PRINTING
267-918-0760 FARBER Ste. 1012, Philadelphia, PA 19102, sions of the Pennsylvania Non-
SEE ING POSITION to care for the 1200 Bustleton Pike, Ste. 16-B Or to her Attorney Profit Corporation Law of 1988, as INVITATIONS &
elderly. 1 yrs exp. and excell refs. Feasterville PA 1905 MILTON D. ABOWITZ amended. CALLIGRAPHY
Call 267-210-0054 1420 Walnut St., Ste. 1012 Notice is hereby given that the Art-
Philadelphia, PA 19102 icles of Incorporation for W Z REAT DISCOUNTS
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DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES Continued from Page 7

AUERBACH MOS OWITZ PAUL WACHS pect of having so many more
people come to the event and to
Edith S. Auerbach (nee Shoyer) August 2, Albert Moskowitz, age 86, died on August 6, Evelyn Adler Paul, August 7, 2017 of Merion, Ellis G. Wachs, on August 9, 2017. Husband see membership grow.
2017. Wife of the late Norman. Mother of 2017. He was a retired mailman who resided PA, 98 years of age. Devoted wife of the late of Peggy (nee Brenner); father of Elizabeth
Sandy (Tom) Hoffenson, Brian Auerbach in ing of Prussia. Husband of the late Mar- Harry. Beloved mother of Sandra (Jordan) (Peter) Sahlman, Mar orie (Bryan) “It’s all people that are
(Debbie Cooper), and Carol Auerbach ( en lene Moskowitz (nee Lomazoff); father of Fogel, Max (Sandi) Paul and Susan (Joel) Weingarten, and Esther Wachs Book; brother pro-Israel,” Weisband said. “It
Freiberg). Grandmother of Matthew and Dav- Bruce West (Jane Cheryl) and the late Susan Pesin. Sister of Deborah (Dr. Arthur) Smith. of David (Judy) Wachs; grandfather of Cath- doesn’t matter if you’re Jew-
id. Contributions in her memory may be Marino (Richard); and grandfather of Drew Proud grandmother of Nicole, Danielle, Brad, erine, Sarah, Ella, Olivia, Sophie, Flora, ish or not, it doesn’t matter if
made to the Abramson Center for Jewish Leo West, Erica Lin West, and Samantha Lori, Ryan, Justin and the late Lisa. Also sur- Charles, and Hannah; devoted care-givers, you’re Orthodox or Reform, it
Life, 1425 Horsham Rd., North Wales PA Marion. Contributions in his memory may be vived by ten great-grand-children. Services Jacob Oteng, Nana Adusei, and Sylvia Foster. doesn’t matter what your a l-
19454 or to ORT America, 248 Geiger Road, made to the Aplastic Anemia and MDS Inter- and Interment will be private. Friends and Relatives and friends were invited to Ser- iation is — the one beautiful
Ste 104, Phila. PA 19115. national Foundation, www.aamds.org. family were invited to Shiva services Tues- vices Sunday, 2 P.M., Joseph Levine and thing about JNF is it’s not a
day August 8, 2017 at the residence of Mr. Sons Memorial Chapel, 47 7 Street Road, political organization, it’s not
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S GOLDSTEINS ROSENBERG S Mrs. Max Paul. Contributions in her memory Trevose. Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. Con- a religious organization. It’s an
RAPHAEL-SAC S RAPHAEL-SAC S may be made to the Ronald McDonald tributions in his memory may be made to organization that is for anyone
House. Free Library of Phila. Foundation, 1900 Vine who is pro-Israel.”
GURMAN IN MOSS St., Phila. PA 1910 , or the Parkinson Coun-
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS cil, 111 Presidential Blvd., Bala Cynwyd PA Hankin echoed excitement for
Harriet Gurmankin (nee Orodenker) on Aug. Jamie Sue Moss Z L ,with much sadness we 19004. the chapter’s growth in the last
7, 2017. Wife of Alan; mother of Dr. Robert share the sudden passing of Jamie Sue Moss SEGAL three years and for the future.
(Melissa) Gurmankin; sister of Jerry (Hedy) z l, devoted daughter of Roberta Sall and JOSEPH LEVINE AND SONS
Orodenker; sister-in-law of Joanne and Stanton (Carole) Moss; loving mother of Gussie B. Segal, August 6, 2017 of Phila., PA. “JNF is an internation-
Howard Gurmankin; aunt of Jamie ornbluth, Jason (Mallory) Needles, Tracy Needles (Nick Wife of the late Harold Segal and the late ZOSLAW al organization, so we weren’t
Caren Boris, and Andy Levy; grandmother of Yuelys) and Jeffrey Needles; grandmother of Bernard Yasgur. Mother of Bruce (Janice) starting from scratch as far as
Daniel Gurmankin. She was a graduate of Graycen Needles; loving sister of Meg Moss Yasgur, Lee (Carolyn) Yasgur, Jake (Randi) Bernice Zoslaw (nee Berue), 88, passed away what the JNF goals were and
Harcum College. Contributions in her Geist, Betsy Moss, Jenifer (Marty) Wachs Yasgur, Diane (Rodolfo) Archbold, Nancy peacefully at Penn Hospice at Rittenhouse on mission is but we have been
memory may be made to East Stroudsburg and Stephen (Meredith) Moss; amazing aunt Segal (Steven Metzger), David Segal and July 27. Among her many accomplishments, able to make ourselves a unique,
University Foundation, Colin Orodenker Fund, to Sophie Zeidman, Carly Geist, Jacob and Wendy Segal. Gussie is also survived by 12 she conducted interviews of Holocaust sur- young group here in Philadel-
200 Prospect St., E. Stroudsberg PA 18 01, Emily Hare, Madelyn and Shoshana Moss. grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. Int. vivors for the Gratz College Archive, tran- phia that has its own goals and
or the Gift of Life Family House, 401 Cal- Funeral Services were held at Har Zion scripts of which will be permanently in- its own missions,” she said. ●
lowhill Rd., Phila. PA 1912 . Temple in Penn Valley PA, at 11 A.M., on Fri- ing David Memorial Park. Contributions may cluded in the United States Holocaust Me-
day, August 11. Interment was held at West be made to the Frieda Jacob ofsky Stu- morial Museum in Washington, D.C. and at JUMPContact:
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S Laurel Cemetery. Relatives and friends were dent Aid Endowment Fund, 1 Battery Park Yad Vashem in Jerusalem. Zoslaw, known to
RAPHAEL-SAC S welcomed to the home of Jenifer and Marty Plaza, Suite 2501, NY, NY 10004 or a charity her family as Shana, was born the fifth of six [email protected];
Wachs (Narberth PA), immediately following of the donor’s choice. children to David and Bessie Berue of the 215-832-0740
LAVINE Interment until 5 P.M. Baruch Dayan HaE- Strawberry Mansion section of Philadelphia
met. PLATT MEMORIAL CHAPELS, Inc. on January 20, 1929. She pursued studies at Obituary
Dr. Sidney D. Lavine, August 4, 2017, of Beaver College (now Arcadia University),
Cherry Hill, NJ. Husband of Marlene Lavine. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS SHALITA Gratz College and Temple University. A Continued from Page 8
Father of Stephanie Lavine and Suzanne (Joe lifelong student of Jewish culture and history,
Pless) Lavine. Grandfather of Balzhana. Inter- OSTROFF Myrna C Shalita (nee Raizes) of Tucson, AZ she was also very active in interfaith dia- school, Rosen received the 2004
ment Mt. Sinai Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA. (formerly of Huntingdon Valley) passed away logue, working to promote understanding Ordre des Palmes Académiques
Mildred Ostroff (nee Swichar) August 9, on June 24, 2017. Beloved wife of Paul, lov- between Christians and Jews. She had served award from the French national
PLATT MEMORIAL CHAPELS, Inc. 2017. Wife of the late Jerry. Mother of Gary ing mother of Elliot (Vicky) and the late Caryn as a board member of the Interfaith Council government. Outside of French
(Nadene Hausmann) Ostroff, Linda (Rob) Yaker, daughter of Sue and the late Sam Ra- on the Holocaust, as a member of the Jewish culture, Rosen served on the
LEEDER Stewart, Lisa (George) Hunt and Neil (Paul izes. Dear sister of Sharon (Art) Triester and Community Relations Council and was a Jew- boards of Hahnemann Univer-
Hanson) Ostroff. Grandmother of Rachel adored grandmother of Carynna. She was a ish co-leader for a series of inter-religious sity Hospital and Paley Early
Larry Joel Leeder of Florida, formerly of (Lou) Skelton, Daniel Stewart, Jessica Hunt, friend to many and her humor and kindness dialogues in Abington, Pa. A longtime mem- Learning Center. She also sup-
Bucks County, PA and North Bergen, NJ died Justin Hunt, and Jenna Hunt. Great grand- will be greatly missed. Contributions in her ber of Congregation Beth Sholom, Zoslaw ported the cardiology program
on August 6, 2017. Beloved husband of mother of Emily Cash. Contributions in her memory may be made to the National Parkin- was also a member of Hadassah and ORT at Penn Presbyterian Medical
Rachel Leeder. Devoted father of Sara (Leed- memory may be made to Holy Redeemer son s Foundation or the Michael J Fox Found- and had volunteered as a Women’s Division Center and the National Orga-
er) Bonin and her husband Todd Bonin, Hospice or The Jerry and Mildred Ostroff ation. captain for door-to-door solicitations in sev- nization for Hearing Research
Jonathan Leeder, Aaron Leeder and his wife Fund c o Congregations of Shaare Shamay- eral sections of Abington for the Federation Foundation.
Alexandra Leeder. Adoring grandpapa of Jo- im. SIM INS Allied Jewish Appeal. She is survived by her
nah and Theo Bonin and Vivienne Leeder. three children, Marcia (Ira) Siegal of Phil- Rosen is predeceased by her
Loving brother of Bryna Leeder and her hus- GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S Leon J. Simkins, age 89, of Bal Harbour Fl. adelphia, Debra (Jim) Vickery of Chalfont and brother, Christian Guillotin,
band Bill Margolin and Rochelle Leeder. RAPHAEL SAC S and Phila., PA. passed away peacefully on Jeffrey (Donna) Zoslaw of Manchester, New in addition to her husband.
Donations in his memory may be made to St. August 2, 2017. Leon was porn in Phila., to Hampshire, as well as a sister, Sylvia Abbott She is survived by stepchil-
Jude s Children s Research Hospital or The www.JewishExponent.com Samuel and Dorothy Simkins on December and her three beloved grandchildren, David, dren Stewart, Sharon, Cindy,
Waltham Family School. 15, 1927. A graduate of The Wharton School Eli and Jaclyn. She was preceded in death by Frank, Robin, Maurisa, Rachel
of the University of Pennsylvania, Lee was her husband, Bertram, her two brothers, Jac- and Jordana, 15 grandchildren,
Having Difficulty Caring chairman and president of Simkins Indus- ob and William and by two other sisters, and four great-grandchildren.
for an Aging Loved One? tries, Inc., a family-owned company founded Leah and Florence. Memorial contributions In France, she is survived by
in 1901 that pioneered the manufacturing of may be made to Gratz College, 7605 Old York a sister-in-law, two nephews,
• Our law firm is dedicated to helping families who are overwhelmed or recycled folding cartons and paperboard Road, Elkins Park PA 19027; the U.S. Holo- stepdaughter Ariane Dan-
confused by all of the decisions they have to make about how to pay for products. Lee actively participated in funding caust Memorial Museum, 100 Raoul Wallen- dois, a granddaughter and a
long-term health care. medical research. Lee was a long-time mem- berg Place S.W., Washington DC 20024; or great-granddaughter. ●
ber of the Board of Governors of the Dia- any Israel charity.
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SHOSHANA SHIRA TWERSKY SEVERAL REPRESENTATIVES of the Jewish Federation’s Com-
mission on Jewish Life and Learning (CJLL) visited a number of New
Shoshana Shira Twersky of Bala Cynwyd was awarded a doctor of Jersey Y Camps to
psychology degree in clinical psychology from Philadelphia College of better familiarize
Osteopathic Medicine at its graduate programs commencement cere- themselves with
mony on July 31 at the Kimmel Center for Performing Arts. the camping expe-
rience on Aug. 3.
Shoshana is the daughter of Yitzchak Twersky of Jerusalem, Israel In 2017 the Jew-
and Renee Shavel of Chester, N.H. and the wife of Michael Schulz of Bala Cynwyd. ish Federation of
Greater Philadel-
She earned a Bachelor of Arts in liberal arts in 2004 and a Master of Arts in community and phia has already
social psychology in 2005 from the University of Massachusetts. given more than
$500,000 in
BIRTH From left: Janet Fliegelman, chief operating o cer of New grants to families
Jersey Y Camps; Trisha Swed, Jewish Federation program for children to
EVELYN MAE MARSHALL manager, teen philanthropy; Sharon Bromberg, Jewish Feder- attend 30 di erent
ation camp outreach specialist; Lowell Dubrow, CJLL member; summer camps
Kathryn (née Holmes) and Justin Marshall of Park Slope, Brook- Abigail Weinberg, Jewish Federation associate director, Jewish throughout across
lyn, N.Y., announce the birth of their daughter, Evelyn Mae Mar- Life and Learning; Lori Rubin, Jewish Learning Venture, chief
shall, on June 21.
program o cer; guest Suzanne Comer; Lynn Horn, CJLL the country.
Sharing in their happiness are grandparents Greg and Laurie
Holmes of Maryville, Tenn., and Sheila and Jack Marshall of incoming co-chair; Richard Busis, CJLL co-chair; and Leonard
Huntingdon Valley. Also welcoming “Evie” to the family are Aunt Kate and Uncle Ben
Holmes, Aunt Mary-Owen Holmes, and Aunt Niki and Uncle Ed Friedman. Cousins Robinson, executive director, New Jersey Y Camps
Turner, Benton and Miles Holmes and Max and Henry Friedman also welcome Evie.
Evie is named in loving memory of her maternal great-grandmother, Lillie Mae Lakso participant Jenna Levner THE FRANKLIN C. ASH Summer
Holmes, and her paternal great-grandmother, Evelyn Marshall. hugs Ash intern Lauren Marks. Internship and Lasko College Prep
Program concluded with a luncheon
ENGAGEMENTS and the awarding of certi cates at
the Jewish Community Services
YEHUDA-KASPER Building on Aug. 2. Sponsored
by JEVS Human Services, during
Irma and Eli Yehuda of Elkins Park announce the engagement of their the six-week program participants
daughter, Margi Yehuda, to Cyle Kasper of Gary, Ind. Cyle is the son of performed various mitzvot, worked
Marcus and the late Cindy Kasper. Joining in the celebration are sib- at nonpro t Jewish organizations
lings Ilana and Shauli David and Sari Yehuda and Emily Kasper. and were involved in activities that
built a sense of community and
Margi is the granddaughter of Albert and the late Blanche Neckritz mentorship.
and the late Naji and Margalit Yehuda. Cyle is the grandson of Harvey
and Marie Bremer and Dan and the late Connie Kasper.
Margi graduated from Nova Southeastern University with a master’s degree in speech
and language pathology. She works as a speech and language pathologist for Maxum
erapy. Cyle graduated from Indiana University with a bachelor’s degree in hospital
administration. He works for Tenet Healthcare Corp. as a regional labor specialist.
e couple lives in Newport Beach, Calif.
e couple is planning their wedding for some time in 2018.

HOFFMAN-SLAVIT Franklin C. Ash Summer Internship and Lasko College Prep Program participants

Debbie and Ed Ho man of Holland announce the engagement of their From left: Rina Melinco , Jenna Lavner, Ariella Program founder Frank Ash
daughter, Kate Emily Ho man, to David Andrew Slavit, son of Sandy
and Howard Slavit of Potomac, Md., and Palm Beach, Fla. Melinco , Emma Yakov and Deven Lazovsky and JEVS Chief Development

Kate is a graduate of American University in Washington, D.C., O cer Nancy Astor Fox
where she earned a bachelor’s degree in public communications. She
manages internal communications and talent branding for Wed-
dingWire in Chevy Chase, Md.
David is a graduate of Union College with a bachelor’s degree in political science. He holds
a Master of Science in real estate from Johns Hopkins University. David works in hotel asset
management for Host Hotels & Resorts in Bethesda, Md.
Kate is the granddaughter of the late Faye and David Kay, the late Irving Radetsky, the
late Jacqueline and Burton Ho man, and the great-niece of the late Samuel Reid. David is
the grandson of Frances Pensler of Chevy Chase, and the late Leslie Pensler and the late Ann
and William Slavit.
Sharing in the couple’s happiness are Florence Reid, Joshua Ho man, Jeramy
Zimmerman, Sidney Ho man, Linda Radetsky and Wendy Slavit.
e couple lives in Bethesda and plans a November 2017 wedding in Washington, D.C.

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