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Candidates try JERUSALEM — ISRAELI PRIME Scott Wallace (left) is challenging incumbent Republican U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick.
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County, chose a fellow Philadelphian to Fitzpatrick, Wallace To
Page 4 become governor of the Bank of Israel on Face Off in Debate
Oct. 9, when he announced the appoint-
SPORTS ment of University of Pennsylvania JOSHUA NEEDELMAN | JE STAFF 1st District, with both The Cook Political
Wharton School Professor Amir Yaron. Report and Inside Elections labeling the
Benny Sinakin THE TWO CANDIDATES in one of race a toss up.
Wins Pro Debut Speaking at a press conference at the most closely watched elections of this
Jewish boxer the Prime Minister’s Office alongside November’s midterm season will take cen- Fitzpatrick is a freshman represen-
competes in four- Israeli finance minister Moshe Kahlon, ter stage on Oct. 14 when Republican U.S. tative, having defeated Democrat Steve
round fight. Netanyahu said it was important to him Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick debates Democratic Santarsiero in 2016. His victory coincided
to pick the most talented candidate in challenger Scott Wallace at Shir Ami in with President Donald Trump narrowly
Page 6 the world for the job. Netanyahu praised Newtown. losing Bucks County to Democratic can-
Yaron for staying connected to Israel while didate Hillary Clinton in the presidential
THEATER living in the United States and serving as Neither side appears to have a clear election.
a financial officer in the Israel Defense advantage over the other in Pennsylvania’s
‘TRAYF’ Explores Forces chief of staff’s office for five years. Fitzpatrick has been eager to label him-
Teen Years of
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Theatre Ariel opens ing at the Wharton School of business, one
2018-19 season. of the best in the world,” Netanyahu said.
“He is considered one of the world’s top
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Dean, David Trade Shots at Heated Debate
LOCAL erance?’” Dean said. “Yes I will.” the League’s policy that audi- From left: Rabbi Batya Glazer, Dan David, Madeleine Dean and
JOSHUA NEEDELMAN | JE STAFF An impromptu soundtrack ence members do not clap.
Joshua Runyan Joshua Needelman
AFTER SHAKING Republican arose beneath Dean’s words. Some Some political prognostica-
opponent Dan David’s hand, David supporters in the front tors label the race as leaning in establishment support. That A particularly heated moment
Madeleine Dean arose from the rows snickered, offering side com- Dean’s favor, but David didn’t didn’t stop Edward Mackhouse came after Dean was asked about
table she had spent the past 70 ments and jeers as the Democrat hold back in Elkins Park. He from showing his apprecia- pre-existing medical conditions.
minutes behind and addressed spoke. Jill Zipin, cofounder of stumbled over his words early tion at the debate. Mackhouse
the crowd of about 250 peo- Democratic Jewish Outreach on before finding a rhythm, affixed a David button to his “I am pleased that under the
ple at Reform Congregation Pennsylvania, said afterwards she championing himself as a red “Make America Great Affordable Care Act, pre-exist-
Keneseth Israel in Elkins Park found the behavior “ironic.” political outsider and business- Again” hat for the occasion. ing conditions are covered and
on Oct. 4. man bent on breaking through that no one is prejudiced in his
“She’s talking about decency partisan gridlock in Congress. “Even if he is a little weak on or her premiums in coverage
This was the Democratic and civility, and they’re show- some things, he has a unique health care as a result of their
candidate for Pennsylvania’s ing a lack of it,” Zipin said. He often shifted the conver- perspective,” Mackhouse said. pre0existing condition. After
4th District’s closing state- sation to his work in China, “Also, the Democrats — how all, I’m a woman. Maybe that’s
ment, and she wanted her final Such was the final image of a and for good reason. Before united they seem in the Senate a pre-existing condition. I’m
words to stick. heated debate, jointly presented announcing his run, David and the House. They’d be very not sure,” Dean said.
by The Jewish Federation of worked to expose millions of obstructionist if they got con-
“What people say to me at Greater Philadelphia’s Jewish dollars in scams carried out trol to the House or the Senate. David seized on that com-
their doors is, ‘Will you bring Community Relations Council by Chinese companies against So even if people are not so ment in his response: “This
back decency? Will you be a part and the League of Women U.S. investors, an effort that strong for Trump, the major kind of rhetoric is an overcor-
of rhetoric that is based in fact Voters, during which support- was chronicled in the docu- thing is to get elected.” rection in our society today.
and truth? Will you be a part ers of both candidates often mentary The China Hustle. What I’ve heard more and
of problem solving across the applauded key talking points, Dean, who serves in the state more over the past month is,
aisle at this time of great intol- despite the chiding of moder- David ran unopposed in House of Representatives, beat ‘I’m not going to vote for you
ator Joshua Runyan, the Jewish the Republican primary and Shira Goodman and Joe Hoeffel because you’re a man. Not
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Benny Sinakin Wins Pro Boxing Debut
SPORTS the fight was pushed back eight Hanson is the only person he
JOSHUA NEEDELMAN | JE STAFF weeks to Oct. 6. This time, trusts to tape his wrists.
Benny Sinakin passed the
THIS NIGHT IS two months physical, and he arrived at the 6 p.m. Hanson is still going.
overdue. Benny Sinakin, the arena around 5:30 p.m., nearly Wrist taping is an art, appar-
“Jewish Bulldog,” the former three hours before the fight. ently, and Hanson is Benny
Golden Gloves champion, was Here’s what happened behind Sinakin’s personal Picasso. He
supposed to be here at the 2300 the scenes of one of the biggest takes great care in the wrap-
Arena, making his professional nights of his life. ping, his eyes not leaving the
boxing debut on Aug. 11. wrists. Billy Briscoe, a local
5:45 p.m. Boxers on the sev- trainer with a long beard and
Friends and family cleared en-fight card, which is promoted grizzly voice, is regaling the
their schedules to be in South by Hard Hitting Promotions, are room with old war stories: “The
Philadelphia, and his father, divided into two dressing rooms old timers, they didn’t drink no
Lincoln, started a group text — the “blue corner” and the “red water!” Benny Sinakin laughs.
message for the occasion. He corner.” Father and son set up He bops his head to the hip-
forwarded the group a pro- camp in a small room in the cor- hop music playing through his
motional poster. “Wow..look at ner of the latter. They’re joined oversized headphones. His
little benny …little no more.. by George Hanson, Benny back faces a mirror, which
wow,” one response read. Sinakin’s publicist. Hanson is reveals the back of his T-shirt.
also working as an announcer “THE BULLDOG ALWAYS
But then Benny Sinakin’s tonight, and he looks the part: DELIVERS,” it reads.
blood pressure skyrocketed, gray dress pants, white button
and he failed his pre-fight down and suspenders. Benny 6:10 p.m. Hanson has to
physical. It was probably jit- Sinakin pulls up a chair next to leave. He’s being called to do
ters, Lincoln Sinakin said, and Hanson and extends his arms. the preshow introductions,
but he isn’t finished taping
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Benny Sinakin. He rises, grabs 6:40 p.m. Benny Sinakin is
his jacket and shoots Lincoln getting dressed. He slips off
Sinakin a concerned look. his street clothes and steps into
Briscoe says he’ll finish the job. his boxing trunks, which are
“You good, Benny?” Hanson black with white trim. “TJB”
asks, repeatedly. Benny Sinakin is emblazoned on the bottom
nods his head, “Yep,” he says, of the right leg, a Star of David
unmoored. on the left. He’s moving slowly,
and Lincoln Sinakin falls into
6:30 p.m. All of the fight- annoyed dad mode:
ers in the “red corner” dressing
room are called out of their “Benny, take off your chain!”
respective rooms for a rules “Benny, get off your phone!”
presentation. The competitors “Benny, get ready!”
huddle around a referee. Benny 6:55 p.m. Benny Sinakin
Sinakin stands among them, shadow boxes for a few minutes,
another fighter in the half-cir- punching the air, then sits back
cle, listening. Except he’s not down. Old friends and trainers
just another fighter. He’s the filter in and out of the room,
only boxer on the card making and everyone calls each other
his professional debut and a bad “champ.” Hassaan “Candyman”
result could stymie his career. Williams, one of Benny
“Fellas, punching behind the Sinakin’s trainers at the Marian
head, rib shots, low blows — Anderson Recreation Center,
you’re professionals, we expect notices that Lincoln Sinakin is
you to act like professionals, all wearing a red Hawaiian shirt.
right? Keep the fight clean at all
times,” the referee bellows. See Boxer, Page 38
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‘TRAYF’ Opens Theatre Ariel’s 2018-19 Season
T H E AT E R alistic content, but TRAYF, she as an exercise in empathy.
SELAH MAYA ZIGHELBOIM | JE STAFF said, feels like an accurate rep- “Zalmy and Shmuel are just
resentation.
TWO 19-YEAR-OLD teen- “The play, in my mind, vali- like any 19-year-old best friends:
agers cruise the streets of dates the fact that our identities They drive a cool truck, talk
Brooklyn, N.Y., in their car, are not solidified at any one about girls, obsess over music
arguing over music and talking time, in any moment,” Mozes — even though their truck is
about girls. said. “They change. In this case, a Mitzvah Tank, their dates
[Joelle is] exploring that theme are arranged by a matchmaker
But their car is a Mitzvah in the background of a sort of and their music is chanted in
Tank, their music Yiddish coming-of-age play in a very Yiddish by a 90-year-old rebbe,”
and their names Zalmy and different way than I’ve seen it Joelle said.
Shmuel. It’s the early 1990s, before. There’s a lot of warmth
and these two Chabadniks in this play about friendship “If at first their suits and
are on a mission to search for and there’s not a lot of warmth beards make them appear dif-
non-Orthodox Jews and ask From left: Tyler Herman and Josh Adams portray Zalmy and Shmuel in in the universe right now, so ferent and strange, and then in
them to do a mitzvah. the Theater J production of TRAYF. Photo provided I feel like people are going to the next 90 minutes in the dark
we travel with them, experience
Zalmy and Shmuel are char- come out of this play feeling the world as they do, when we
acters in TRAYF, the first play thrill of trying on a forbidden the text in their salons, the very positive and warm and leave the theater, maybe we’re a
of Theatre Ariel’s 2018-2019 pair of blue jeans,” Joelle said. actual text and language of the uplifted, and we need that.” little changed. Maybe we’re all
season. On Oct. 13, 14, 20 and “It made me see through fresh script is more important for The play is ultimately a story a little more primed to focus
21, the theater group will pres- eyes parts of my world I took Theatre Ariel, Mozes noted. about friendship and how love on where we overlap instead of
ent readings of TRAYF in the for granted.” Mozes has also seen quite can overcome differences in what divides us. And wouldn’t
style of salon theater — in the Those 17 years of friendship a few scripts set in the haredi ideology. Joelle said she also that be a mitzvah?” l
living rooms of private homes. served as some of her earliest world that didn’t seem well hopes that, in times of incred-
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Exhibit Showcases Cartoonist Rube Goldberg
ARTS includes hundreds of unnec- prehensive retrospective
SELAH MAYA ZIGHELBOIM | JE STAFF essary parts. The cartoonist’s exhibit of Goldberg’s work
name has become synonymous since 1970. The exhibit will be
YOU CAN FIND cartoonist with the concept, and Rube up through Jan. 21. On Nov.
Rube Goldberg’s name in the Goldberg contraptions can be 6, the museum is also offer-
dictionary. found in movies such as Chitty ing free admission in honor of
Chitty Bang Bang, Flubber, Election Day.
Merriam-Webster defines Back to the Future and more.
Rube Goldberg as “accom- The nationally touring
plishing by complex means On Oct. 12, The Art of exhibit came out of a coffee table
what seemingly could be done Rube Goldberg exhibit will book called The Art of Rube
simply.” A Rube Goldberg open at the National Museum Goldberg, said Jennifer George,
object might be a gadget that of American Jewish History Goldberg’s granddaughter who
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Berkeley. After six months of ferent ways, but vis à vis the tions that accomplish simple ical cartoons, some of which the edge of a cliff between world
working as a engineer, he quit invention drawings, changed tasks. High school students took on Nazism and fascism. control and world destruc-
his job and started creating dramatically from a technologi- can register for the NMAJH His work earned him the ire of tion. “Peace Today” won him a
sports cartoons for the San cal perspective. He was a witness contest at rubegoldberg.com some in the United States, who Pulitzer Prize in 1948.
Francisco Chronicle. to the Industrial Revolution and until Nov. 9. sent him death threats and hate
a witness to the mechanization mail, including copies of his own “This exhibition provides us
A year later, he moved of American society.” “The sense of exploration, cartoons smeared with feces. the opportunity to tell the story
to New York City, where he the sense of innovation that of Rube Goldberg, who he was
worked as a cartoonist and NMAJH will provide was part of [Goldberg’s] work The hatred he received was and why he became in 1931 actu-
soon became syndicated. In the opportunities for interactive and the sense of humor are all such that he asked his sons ally an entry in the Merriam-
1920s and ’30s, Goldberg rose learning alongside the exhibit. present in our presentation of to change their last names, so Webster Dictionary,” Perelman
in prominence and became a The museum will have a play the exhibit,” Perelman said. they wouldn’t be associated said, “and why this idea of the
household name. area where visitors of all ages with him and wouldn’t be seen Rube Goldberg machine and the
can create their own Rube In 1930, Goldberg also as Jewish. His sons did so, and challenge of completing simple
“In his invention draw- Goldberg machines and do delved into the world of film the family name changed from tasks captures the imagination
ings, there is humor, there are hands-on learning of some with his movie Soup to Nuts, Goldberg to George. of people today.” l
visual sight gags, but there’s building concepts, such as starring the Three Stooges.
also social commentary,” said wedges, levers and pulleys. Charlie Chaplin’s 1936 Modern Goldberg continued in polit- szighelboim@jewishexponent.com;
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MUSIC feel comfortable with him,”
JOSHUA NEEDELMAN | JE STAFF Siegel said.
WHEN JEFFREY SIEGEL That interaction helped
was a 17-year-old student at the inspire Siegel’s burgeoning
Juilliard School in New York City, music career, which will take
he attended a Leonard Bernstein him to Philadelphia on Oct. 15
concert. His excitement only with his Keyboard Conversations
started with the performance: series. The Kimmel Center’s
Siegel was called to meet Perelman Theater will play host
Bernstein backstage afterward. as Siegel honors Bernstein, who
would have turned 100 in 2018.
“If you were a young musi-
cian he immediately made you Siegel will also feature work
by composers Aaron Copland
and George Gershwin.
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impersonal, computerized the years Siegel has taken the that sentiment to Siegel before
society today, and great music show on the road. he died, according to Siegel.
today is more necessary than There have been no shortage
ever before,” Siegel said. “I feel Siegel said the format is, in of celebrations for Bernstein’s
the success of these programs, part, inspired by Bernstein. It’s centennial this year, and there
because I do them now in nearly led to great success, as Siegel is are sure to be many more.
20 cities, is [testament] to what scheduled to tour through 14 cit-
Bernstein called the transfor- ies — each with multiple stops But Siegel believes his per-
mative power of music.” — in the coming months. In fact, sonal connected with Bernstein
after this swing through Philly, makes his tribute special, and
Keyboard Conversations are Siegel will be back in 2019 for he’s eager to share his experi-
concerts with a twist. Instead of shows on Feb. 18 and April 22. He ence with Philadelphia.
simply playing classical music also has three dates scheduled in
pieces, Siegel frequently interjects London through May 2019. “There are senior citizens
his own commentary. Before he today who find the great music
plays a piece in full, he gives some He has a special treat sched- in their life is very nourish-
brief background and plays a few uled for Oct. 15: He’ll be play- ing, and the program we have
excerpts out of context. ing a previously unpublished coming up in Philadelphia is
piece of Bernstein’s called particularly so,” Siegel said.
“It makes the listening more Meditation on a Wedding. “It’s made up of three Jewish
focused for the listener, and they The piece was given to Siegel composers, and each one wrote
feel like they’re on the inside by Humphrey Barton, who music in their time that are
track,” Siegel said. “When they authored Bernstein’s epony- classics today. They are played
hear the piece, they’re not just mously titled biography. all over the world all the time,
absorbing the sound.” giving people a great deal of
Barton “heard one of my pleasure and nourishment.” l
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at the University of Chicago and local challenges.”
and teaching at Carnegie Yaron has been a visiting
Mellon University before
coming to Philadelphia in scholar at the Federal Reserve
1997. Since then, he has taught Bank in Philadelphia, Bank
courses at Wharton in inter- of Israel and in Spain and
national finance and empirical Sweden.
methods commonly used in
finance. He was named Robert Netanyahu pointed out that
Morris Professor of Banking what is known as the Bansal-
in 2009 and specializes in Yaron Model of Long Run
asset pricing, investments, Risks is considered one of the
risk-return strategies, macro- leading asset pricing models
economics and finance. in the world and made Yaron
known in the community of
“I am thankful to the international economists.
prime minister and finance
minister,” Yaron said. “Over Visiting Wharton Professor
the last several weeks, I have and former Bank of Israel dep-
held long, deep talks with uty governor Zvika Eckstein,
Netanyahu and Kahlon on who founded the Arison School
aspects of Israel’s economy of Business and Tiomkin
and its achievements. We School of Economics at the
spoke about how to advance Herzliya Interdisciplinary
the economy, [help] Israeli Center, praised the appoint-
society and deal with global ment. Eckstein teaches a course
at Wharton in teaching on cen-
tral bank policy.
Amir Yaron Photo provided
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international expert in mac- The term of the Bank of Israel and the United States.
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be made technologically that low American] Jacob Frenkel
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with dementia patients throughout her rabbinate. new financial world.” do not live in Israel. The gover- Israel’s economy was
nor before Flug was American recently named the world’s
Suggested Donation of $5 per person Yaron’s appointment will professor Stanley Fischer, third most stable by the
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an oversight committee and of the U.S. Federal Reserve South Korea. In June, Moody’s
be approved by the Israeli after he returned to the United International Credit Agency
cabinet. If approved, he States from Israel. raised Israel’s credit outlook
would take over next month from stable to positive. l
when current governor Unlike Fischer, Yaron will
not have to obtain Israeli cit- Gil Hoffman is a freelance writer.
izenship to accept the job.
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self a moderate with a penchant swath of Republicans in the the foundation because we had for America’s national security come from, what their educa-
for reaching across the aisle. In area; he comfortably defeated irreconcilable differences.” interest,” Wallace said. tion is, learn about their fam-
the House of Representatives, pro-Trump candidate Dean ily, and try to get inside their
he’s a member of the Problem Malik in the May primary. Wallace said he is in favor Fitzpatrick, who carries a brain as to why they’re viewing
Solvers Caucus, a group of 48 of a two-state solution to the pro-Israel record in Congress, things that way,” Fitzpatrick
members split evenly among Wallace is banking that Israel-Palestine conflict, but he also opposes the BDS move- said. “No problems will ever be
party lines. constituents want to move criticized the Trump admin- ment. When asked about solved without talking things
even further from the right. istration’s “provocations,” into working with potential repre- through. But ultimately, at the
The group agrees to vote The grandson of former Vice the situation. sentatives who harbor different end of the day, you got to make
“yes” as a bloc if 75 percent of President Henry A. Wallace, views on Israel, Fitzpatrick cited a decision: Is this person will-
the caucus and 50 percent of Wallace said he was moved “It’s almost like they want his ability to push compromise. ing to work with us?” l
each party’s members of the to seek election after Trump’s Hamas to take over the West
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Wallace said. “He really is a ously served as co-chair, had ees of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. Independence Blue Cross offers Medicare
Trump Republican and we will endorsed organizations sup- Advantage plans with a Medicare contract. Enrollment in Independence Medicare Advantage
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unless we change the leader- ment and sanctions (BDS)
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Fitzpatrick publicly announced The news prompted
his intention to not vote for Democratic Jewish Outreach
Trump in the 2016 election, and of Pennsylvania to announce
he has not been shy to speak it would not be endorsing
up against a myriad of Trump’s Wallace, only for the group to
policy decisions. In the wake of reverse course about a month
Trump’s since-reversed policy of later and endorse him.
separating migrant children from
their families at the Mexican bor- Wallace chalked the situa-
der, Fitzpatrick joined a bipar- tion up to a misunderstanding.
tisan delegation of legislators
on a fact-finding mission to the “I totally, unequivocally
Tornillo Detention Facility. disavow the BDS movement,”
Wallace said. “Those grants
Fitzpatrick’s moderate were made by a family mem-
approach appeals to a certain ber in the foundation. ... That
[board member] has now left
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THE VIEW FROM HERE
Let’s Go, Gritty
BY JOSHUA RUNYAN While it’s been compared Philadelphia Union’s new limbed Philadelphian of all the city’s their post-Super Bowl seasons
to a Muppet, Gritty’s unique snake mascot? No … it is, after mascots. Ours is a city of 69 percent of the time.
EVER SINCE THE Philadelphia combination of heft, mania- all, Major League Soccer.) soaring accomplishment —
Flyers introduced their new cal gaze and neon glow might and I’m not just referring to And yet, five games into the
orange googly-eyed mascot produce nightmares in young Still, while I can’t say that Super Bowl LII — but it is current season, the Eagles are
to the world, the staff here at Philadelphians’ minds. With its I love Gritty, I do see some- also the poorest big city in the playing more like the 1987 New
the Jewish Exponent has been paunch and tendency to evoke thing quintessentially Philly in country. We have some of the York Giants who went 6-9 after
begging me to devote a col- an image of a ZZ Top front man it. Philadelphia has long been best research institutions in winning their first Super Bowl
umn to the monster — or is it dipped in Tang — or maybe the described as gritty, an adjective the world, but too many of victory, than the 2014 Seattle
monstrosity? — the team has color is the product of Schuylkill that can either be read as grimy our children lag behind their Seahawks, who went 12-4 and
named Gritty. Punch — Gritty might just be or as referring to grit, a charac- peers in basic literacy. Half the returned to the Super Bowl after
the perfect embodiment of a ter trait that has become all the world’s entertainment is now winning their first world cham-
Unlike many in this city, Broad Street Bully. rage thanks in no small part to rooted here — with Comcast’s pionship. (The Giants, it deserves
who at first came out against Professor Angela Duckworth’s takeover of Sky, it essentially pointing out, won a second Super
the creature only to embrace it To me, nothing born of a Character Lab at the University has only Disney to compete Bowl just three years after their
as one of our own after those deranged designer’s mind will of Pennsylvania. with — but we’ve long had a disappointing finish in ’87.)
outside the Delaware Valley ever compare to the Philly chip on our shoulder living in
heaped scorn upon the mascot, Phanatic, the Phillies’ I-don’t- Duckworth’s research the perceived shadows of New Gritty seems like the kind of
I am not going to jump on the know-what that I had a stuffed has shown that success in York City to the north and player who, when slammed into
Gritty bandwagon. version of as a kid. Don’t get life depends on how people Washington, D.C. to the south. the glass, pushes back, climbs
me wrong, I was ecstatic when respond to early failure. It’s on top of you and attacks with
my kids got to meet the Eagles’ a concept that wants parents In such an environment, fury. Such behavior should
Swoop — and I can’t wait to see to teach children to embrace failure is not something to be never be condoned in public
what the folks over at SEPTA the times they fall short, pri- avoided, but accepted, dealt — and under the watchful gaze
come up with for their new marily as an impetus to drive with and put in the rearview of an official, will get some-
mascot — but wherever you go themselves farther. And it can mirror. That’s something that one sent to the penalty box in
in the world, it seems that every- be seen in the famous story of the Eagles, for example, are hockey — but if Gritty’s name
one knows about the Phanatic. Thomas Edison, who purport- dealing with right now. It’s harkens to a refusal to submit,
edly said that in all the steps been incredibly rare for NFL then it’s a message I have no
Maybe one day, thanks to the to finally making the lightbulb, teams to repeat a Super Bowl problem endorsing. l
news generated by last month’s he didn’t fail 1,000 times, he victory in successive seasons
unveiling, they’ll see Gritty the just discovered 1,000 ways not — only eight teams in 51 have Joshua Runyan is the editor
same way. But I doubt it. to make a lightbulb. managed the feat — but cham- -in-chief of the Jewish Exponent.
pions have made the playoffs in He can be reached at jrunyan@
(Would I be remiss to not Looked at in that light, jewishexponent.com.
comment on Phang, the Gritty might just be the most
Kurds Remain First in Iran’s Firing Line
BY BEN COHEN On Sept. 8, seven missiles ISNA news agency. through interventions on the 2017 in the Kurdish region of
were launched against the “All those that have forces, ground carried out by Iran’s Iraq. That vote resulted in a 93
IRAN’S REGIME IS defying headquarters of an Iranian own forces or their local prox- percent majority favoring inde-
the newly found U.S. resolve Kurdish rebel group in bases and equipment within ies. As the missile attack on pendence, but what should have
to counter its malign influence Koysinjaq, close to the border a 2,000-kilometer radius of the Kurds demonstrated, that been a cause for celebration
with whatever means it has at with Iraq, claiming the lives Iran’s sacred borders should is not idle talk. for their Kurds and their allies
its disposal. of at least 15 people — a death know that [our] missiles are ended up as a disaster.
toll that the mullahs in Tehran highly accurate,” Jafari con- It is the Kurds, in fact, whose
found most satisfying. tinued pointedly. (Tel Aviv, of experiences over the last year Many countries, especially
course, lies 1,900 kilometers are the best — and therefore, those with Kurdish popu-
The attack on the Kurds to the west of Tehran.) “Our the grimmest — evidence of lations, issued barely veiled
was carefully designed to send recent vengeance upon terror- what happens when Iran occu- threats of invasion before
the region a message. “With ists,” he went on, using the pies your territory. The latest the vote even took place.
a range of 2,000 kilometers official regime term for Iranian ordeal facing this nation of 25 Turkey, Iran and the Iranian-
(1,200 miles), our missiles Kurds seeking autonomy, “had million — by far the largest backed Iraqi government all
endow the Iranian nation with a very clear message for ene- stateless nation in the Middle denounced the vote as an
a unique ability to fight against mies, especially superpowers East, but receiving only a attempt to create a “second
arrogant foreign powers,” Maj. who think they can bully us.” fraction of the media cover- Israel” in the region, with
Gen. Mohammad Ali Jafari, age enjoyed by the 5 million the term “fifth column” fre-
commander of the Islamic The message is that Iran is Palestinians — was conceived quently deployed in the media
Revolutionary Guards Corps not afraid to resort to military in Tehran after the indepen-
(IRGC), told the semi official force, either through its ongo- dence referendum of September See Cohen, Page 20
ing ballistic missile program or
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Taking It to the Polls — Make Your Vote KVETCH ’N KVELL
Count for Women’s Health Equity Don’t Forget About the Body Politic
ASSUME WE CAN accept definition of politics as activities
BY ELLEN HERSHKIN that health care is a top issue women visits, mammograms, associated with the governance of a country or other area, espe-
for American voters. Our diabetes screening and nutri- cially the debate, conflict or competition among individuals
IT’S THRILLING TO BE part responsibility? To make sure tion counseling. And we must or parties having or hoping to achieve leadership and power
of a historical moment when they know we expect them work together to elect leaders (“Shocked, Shocked That This Is About Politics,” Oct. 4). In this
women are stepping into the to advance women’s health who will invest in research, case, as you say, we could write off everything about the Justice
political arena in record-break- equity, that we want more than ensure accountability through- Brett Kavanaugh nomination as being about politics.
ing numbers. They’re tossing just a nod. We expect change. out our health care system, and
their hats into the ring — left, champion access to quality, Unfortunately, relegating everything about such issues to
right and center — in national, Statistically speaking, affordable and equitable care. politics hides the real politic. The leadership aspect of politics in
statewide and local races. It’s an women live longer than America has disappeared. Our democracy is no more. We now
auspicious lead-in for next year’s men. But women also live Recently, I came across a live in a plutocracy — a country run by a relatively small group of
100th anniversary of the 19th “sicker.” Many serious con- small piece of women’s his- wealthy individuals and large corporations who have poured tens
Amendment. National Voter ditions and chronic illnesses tory that resonated deeply of millions of untraceable dark money into “political” campaigns.
Registration Day took place on afflict more women than men. with me. Back in 1918, the
Sept. 25, but if you’re able to Autoimmune diseases, which organization “I Lead” urged As a result, a frighteningly large number of elected officials
vote, do so. We have to be in it are three times more common President Woodrow Wilson to are no longer beholden to the people, not just women, but all peo-
to win it. in women, take roughly five support suffrage — via tele- ple who need to be heard and aren’t. They are beholden only to
years to be correctly diagnosed, gram. After all, it said, women their donors and their own reelection. It is now all about power,
I still remember my own and female-specific conditions in Palestinian Jewish villages and the grotesque abuse of power for the advantage of the eco-
first visits to the voting booth, like endometriosis often take already had the right. Within a nomically and, hence, politically privileged — not for the people.
brought by my parents to a decade of doctor visits before year, American women did too.
see American democracy in they’re accurately diagnosed. Worse, it has become a vicious, nasty game, not just unbe-
action. And I’m sentimental Making our voices heard at coming of judges, but also of our legislators. Money fuels the
thinking about how not long We’ve seen how our govern- the polls is essential, an honor meanness. We the people are the losers.
after my own (now-grown) ment can play a powerful role in and a hard-won right. Human
daughter could walk, she was change. It’s been only 30 years decency demands we use our Frank Friedman | Philadelphia
“helping me” push the levers in since the FDA lifted its ban on voices and votes to save lives, to
the voting booth. women in clinical trials. And push for national and local pol- Wonder About the Party? Look to the Politicians
while today, women average 46 icies that will bring equity to A RECENT LETTER writer’s assertion that Democrats are just
I didn’t have to fight for percent of cardiology research research, prevention, treatment as supportive of Israel as Republicans is laughable (“RJC Turns
the right to vote; I’m indebted subjects, according to a recent and access to quality care. Israel Into a Partisan Issue,” Sept. 27). I ask my Jewish brethren
to those who did. Today, as article in the May 2018 edition to evaluate Israel-related partisanship by the deeds and words
we march forward for women’s of the Journal of the American Health — including wom- of individuals associated with each party: President Donald
equality we must include wom- College of Cardiology (JACC), en’s health equity — is not a Trump, National Security Advisor John Bolton and former U.N.
en’s health equity. some studies have women’s par- partisan issue. We must make Ambassador Nikki Haley — or former President Barrack Obama,
ticipation as low as 22 percent. it clear that candidates who Sen. Bob Casey and congressional hopeful Scott Wallace.
In the past few months, we’ve That’s a lot more than zero, but want our vote must commit
seen woman after woman speak it’s far from enough when heart to protecting women’s health As to the assertion that the Republicans made the word liberal
out publicly to share deeply disease is the number one killer and working toward a quality, a slur, that is mixed up. Charles Krauthammer said, “If you’re not
personal stories about health of American women, taking the affordable and equitable health a liberal and you’re under 40, you have no heart, and if you’re not
inequity. Some are women lives of more women each year care system for all. And each of a conservative and you’re over 40, you have no brain.” l
whose excruciating pain is than all cancers combined. us must do all that we can to
dismissed and told it’s just in help get out the vote. If you’ve Jerome Cantor | Philadelphia
their imaginations. Others are Did you know that women never been part of a voter reg-
women misdiagnosed because are nearly three times more istration drive — now’s the Statement From the Publisher
their symptoms didn’t meet the likely to die following a serious moment. Remember, you’re
male model. There are women heart attack than men, accord- not just doing it for yourself, We are a diverse community. The views expressed in the opinion columns and letters
prescribed medications based ing to another recent study but for your daughters, your published in the Jewish Exponent are those of the authors. They do not necessarily reflect
on men’s bodies. These stories in JACC? Did you know that granddaughters and future the views of the officers and boards of the Jewish Publishing Group and/or the Jewish
are nothing new — but now women and men respond dif- generations yet to come. l Federation of Greater Philadelphia. Send letters to letters@jewishexponent.com or fax to
they’re being heard and read, ferently to many drugs, includ- 215-569-3389. Letters should be a maximum of 200 words and may be edited for clarity
and their voices are resonat- ing blood pressure medicine, Ellen Hershkin is the national pres- and brevity. Unsigned letters will not be published.
ing. My hope is that we’ll see anesthesia and aspirin, accord- ident of Hadassah, the Women’s
real change, in much the way ing to the National Institutes Zionist Organization of America, Join the
that #MeToo brought women’s of Health? which works to build a world conversation!
sexual harassment stories into where Jewish values in action
the light, creating an unprec- Each of us must speak out to create strong community and an Tell us what you’re thinking
edented cultural shift — and improve maternal health out- enduring Israel. Hadassah founded and interact with the community
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When Terrorists Call for Peace, Cohen Their fear should be our
It’s Because They’re Out of Money alarm bell.
Continued from Page 18
BY FIAMMA NIRENSTEIN — along with all our various with his own hands those he The sorry record of interna-
nice financiers — to give us the suspected of being collaborators to describe the alleged status of tional betrayal of Kurdish aspi-
IN A RARE INTERVIEW money and goods that belong with Israel, and who is quoted as the Kurds within Israel’s stra- rations dates back to the end of
with Italian newspaper La to us, then the situation in Gaza saying, “We will tear out Israeli tegic calculations. the First World War, and frankly,
Repubblica reporter Francesca will explode. If funding comes, hearts from their bodies.” He betrayal remains at the heart
Borri, writing for the Israeli at least for a while, we can cease then sends out his men to act An Iranian-backed military of our policy. The Iranian-led
daily newspaper Yediot Ahronot, carrying out terrorist attacks accordingly. He promotes the offensive, involving Iraqi gov- assault last year used artillery
Hamas arch-terrorist Yahya and the “March of Return” digging of tunnels for terrorists, ernment forces and the Hashd and armored vehicles supplied
Sinwar declared that Hamas protests, which otherwise may and has explicitly explained his al-Shaabi paramilitary organiza- by the U.S. government to the
does not want war with Israel. become much more violent. strategy, stating, “We decided to tion — the Iraqi equivalent of Iraqi government. Our response,
turn the bodies of our women Lebanon’s Hezbollah — smashed as the Iranians openly mocked us
The interview was conducted Sinwar states in the inter- and children into a dam block- through Kurdish-controlled by using American-made weap-
via an Italian journalist because view that he will immediately ing Arab collapse.” areas of Iraq throughout October ons to attack one of our clos-
Sinwar had denied granting an promote a strategy that all those and November. That operation est regional allies, was to have
interview directly to the Israeli who are fond of the terrorist He has strengthened Hamas’s was directed by Gen. Qassem the State Department confirm
paper. Yet the interview, which organization, which is dedi- relationship with Iran and Soleimani, head of the IRGC’s its “One Iraq” policy, effectively
was subsequently published in cated to the systematic murder Hezbollah, and brags about it. “Quds Force,” the notorious mil- closing the door on the Kurdish
Israel, sends a clear political of innocents, will like hearing: Now politely, in light of the lack itary agency that coordinates bid for national sovereignty.
message: There are no promises “I’m not saying I won’t fight of funds and access due to Abu Iran’s regional interventions in
of peace, but rather the real anymore. I’m saying I don’t Mazen’s decision to close the Iraq, Syria and Lebanon. Only Israel came out of last
threat of war. want any more wars. What I Palestinian Authority’s purse
want is an end to the siege.” strings — and since he faces The message is that Iran is not afraid to resort to
If you want to truly under- However, this simply means mounting criticism by his own military force, either through its ongoing
stand the Middle East, you must Sinwar wants to make clear to people — Sinwar calls for Israeli ballistic-missile program or through interventions
read very carefully what the Abu Mazen that the P.A. leader intervention in order to save him, on the ground.
arch-terrorist who was elected should stop asking Hamas for and uses calls for Israel to “end
as the political leader of Hamas weapons in exchange for money. the siege” as diplomatic cover. At By the time the offensive year’s disgrace with any honor,
in February 2017 means when In the Hamas view, weapons the same time, Sinwar calls upon ended, more than 50 percent as the one country to warmly
he says that he doesn’t want war. are more important than bread. Gazans to amass along the border of the territory liberated from welcome the referendum result,
Let’s try to decipher it: “You While bread can provide quiet, in violent protest. ISIS by Kurdish Peshmerga and to express the hope that
know very well what we are weapons bring power. fighters, including the city of the Kurds would join the Jews
capable of doing. You bear the Sadly, it is quite possible that Kirkuk, lay in the hands of the as a free nation in the Middle
signs on your skin. You know In short, it is not very import- Sinwar’s pleas, in relation to Iraqi government in Baghdad East. Yet as much as Israel has
loss through those we have ant to Sinwar if a ceasefire arises the primary needs of the peo- and Hashd al-Shaabi. “This covertly aided the Kurdish
killed, and in the fires that have every now and again. Sinwar ple of Gaza, may ultimately attack, waged by the Iraqi national movement over the
burned your crops. Very well. It is an intelligent inventor of result in Israel pushing on Abu government, Hashd al-Shaabi years, it is not in a position to
may be interrupted for a while, strategies that simultaneously Mazen to restore P.A. financing and forces associated with the fight on their behalf. As Kurdish
but it could get worse. Our ter- combine the violence of demon- of Hamas. After all, Israel has Headquarters of the Islamic leaders repeatedly state, the task
rorists are ready, and so too are strations along the Israeli border always remained sensitive to the Revolutionary Guards’ Quds of allies is to ensure that their
the young people we send to die with a claim to legality; fidel- humanitarian pleas of the people force, is in retaliation against own seasoned warriors can do
on the border with kites and ity to the Muslim Brotherhood of Gaza. Every day hundreds of the people of Kurdistan who that for themselves.
Molotov cocktails in hand.” with the request for help from its trucks carrying fuel, food and have asked for freedom,” a
medicine pass through the Kerem Peshmerga statement declared Last year, sadly, the Trump
You must read very carefully what the arch- Shalom crossing with Israel. at the height of the fighting. administration helped to tie
terrorist who was elected as the political leader the Kurds’ hands by equivocat-
of Hamas in February 2017 means when he says That is, of course, until Hamas Yet the outside world ing over the referendum and
that he doesn’t want war. decides that it is time, like it often remained shamefully disin- the Iranian onslaught that fol-
does, to close the passage with terested in the Iraqi Kurdish lowed. Iran now seeks to test
These are the terms to Israel: worst enemy, Egyptian President another terror attack that men plight last year. That is a key our resolve by continuing its
If you don’t force Palestinian Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi; and system- like Sinwar take pride in carry- reason why Iran now believes it campaign against the creation
Authority leader Mahmoud atically using terrorism together ing out. Because beyond the cur- can make an example of its own of a Kurdish state that would be
Abbas (known commonly as with ambiguous sentences of rent circumstances, this is the 7 million Kurds with impunity. far more open, far more dem-
Abu Mazen), you Israelis who diplomacy. only real strategy they know and “We have always considered ocratic and far more pacific
are his friends, to provide us Sinwar, who spent 22 years have remained faithful to for the Iran a danger to us,” Mustafa than any of its neighbors. As
with the funding that he has in prison in Israel before being past several decades. l Muludi, the General Secretary yet, there is no sign that our
cut and of which we desperately released seven years ago in the of the Kurdistan Independence shameful policy is changing.
need, and unless you compel Gilad Shalit prisoner exchange, Fiamma Nirenstein is an Italian- Party of Iran (KDPI), told the
him to allow Qatar and Iran is a man who has literally killed Israeli journalist and former mem- Kurdish news outlet Rudaw Ben Cohen writes a column focusing
ber of Italy’s parliament. This article after the Sept. 8 missile attacks. on Jewish affairs and Middle Eastern
was distributed by JNS.org. “This bombardment has made politics for JNS.org, which
our fear stronger.” distributed this article.
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FIGHTING CANCER
Foundation Empowers Women on Breast Health
FIGHTING CANCER
SELAH MAYA ZIGHELBOIM | JE STAFF
RACHEL BREM WAS only From left: Henry Brem, Andrea Wolf and Rachel Brem Photos by Freed Photography/Bryan Blanken
12 when her mother got the
news: She had breast cancer, “None of my jobs are jobs. cancer organizations. Brem pursued radiology and tunity to understand what
and doctors estimated she had ey’re works of passion. I “People don’t realize that breast imaging. She continued breast cancer is … as both the
six months to live. on to train at Johns Hopkins physician and the patient. For
feel deeply about it. I know it when it’s caught early, it’s University Hospital in radiol- me, it’s been 22 years since I’ve
“I had decided at that point makes a di erence, and I feel almost 100 percent curable,” ogy and breast imaging, then had bilateral mastectomies
that I really wanted to make like the luckiest person in the said Wolf, whose background joined the breast imaging and chemotherapy, and I’m
sure that no other 12-year-old world that I can dedicate my is in law. “Catching it early is team there. doing well.”
— and I had a 5-year-old brother life to something that impacts really the key to doing well and
and a 14-year-old brother — no me … and something that I’m also to having less treatment. At 37, Brem was working as Her own experience high-
other child our age would have passionate about.” Treatment is a big deal and can the director of breast imaging lights the importance of early
to go through what we went be very, very hard, and when at Johns Hopkins, with three detection. It provides her with
through,” Brem said. Early next year, the Brem it’s caught early, the road to daughters of her own. One day, a perspective many doctors
Foundation will have an edu- recovery and survival is much a er all the patients had gone don’t have.
Brem’s mother ended up liv- cational event at Congregation smoother than when there’s home, she decided to test out
ing for another 43 years, but Beth Or in Maple Glen. very intense treatment.” a new piece of equipment on Wolf also had mastectomies,
the experience inspired Brem herself to check out the image though she never developed
to pursue a career in medi- Andrea Wolf, Brem’s Brem entered the medical quality. She ended up discover- breast cancer. When she was
cine and dedicate her life to daughter and the founda- eld in the ’80s, an exciting ing she had breast cancer. 22 years old, she learned that
breast cancer. At the age of tion’s president and CEO, time to do so, she said. e she was positive for the BRCA1
16, she enrolled at Brandeis said the foundation’s focus rst compressive mammog- “ ere I am, second gen- mutation, a genetic mutation
University, then went on to on early detection through raphy machine was invented eration with breast cancer,” disproportionately common
attend Columbia University education, increasing access in 1966, and mammography Brem said. “I actually felt very among Ashkenazi Jews that is
Vagelos College of Physicians and physician training makes was just starting to get big, so lucky because I had the oppor- linked to breast and ovarian
and Surgeons. it different from other breast
Today, she said, her “day
job” is working as the direc-
tor of the Breast Imaging and
Intervention Center and the
program leader for breast
cancer at George Washington
Cancer Center, while her
“night job” and passion is the
Brem Foundation, where she
is the chief medical adviser
and founder.
The Brem Foundation has
educated thousands of women
about risk factors, screen-
ing options and the need for
self-advocacy. The organi-
zation works to help unin-
sured and low-income women
afford their diagnostic tests
and operates a fellowship pro-
gram that trains physicians
to specialize in breast imag-
ing. The Brem Foundation
encourages women to take
control of their breast health
and feel empowered.
“It’s truly a labor of love,”
said Brem, who is Jewish.
See Brem, Page 22
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Brem to provide for them, leading based on risk factors, such as
to the creation of the Brem family history and dense breast
Continued from Page 21 Foundation. tissue. ere also are di erent
tools to screen for breast can-
cancers. She didn’t want to “It was just a beautiful cer. A woman with dense breast
become the third generation can-do attitude of, whatever it tissue, for example, might need
in her family to develop breast is that we need to save lives, both mammograms and ultra-
cancer, so she had prophylactic we’re going to do,” Brem said. sounds to screen for breast can-
double mastectomies at age 30. cer, Wolf said, but would need to
“ Ev e r y b o d y ’s jour- ough she’s technically the know that and ask for it.
ney is di erent,” Brem said. founder, Brem said it was really
“Everybody’s reaction is dif- a group of patients who put the Recently, the Brem
ferent. Everybody’s journey gears in motion for the Brem Foundation added three new
in terms of the medical situ- Foundation. Since its found- sta members and, in the next
ation, their personal support ing in 2006, the organization’s few years, plans to increase the
[is di erent]. Every aspect of mission has developed into number of women it reaches by
breast cancer is so di erent what it is today. 300 to 400 percent.
that there’s no two alike. at
being said, I think [having had Despite breast cancer being “ is is a Jewish problem,”
breast cancer] does give me a a well marketed disease, many Brem said. “It’s a huge problem
perspective.” people don’t know what they in the Jewish community. So
During a conversation with need to help themselves, Wolf many young Jewish Ashkenazi
one of her patients about the said. ere’s also a lot of con- women are stricken with breast
di culty some of the women fusion and con icting recom- cancer. We really have to make
had in obtaining the care mendations about when to a di erence.” ●
they needed, the patient said start screenings and how o en.
she would work to nd a way szighelboim@jewishexponent.com;
Rachel Brem is chief medical adviser and founder of the Brem Foundation. eBremFoundationbelieves 215-832-0729
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CODY MELLO-KLEIN | JE FEATURE a erwards,” said Simmons, training with mentors in dif-
who is Jewish. “Yes, it’s import- ferent disciplines, including Natural European hair wigs and hairpieces
IN THE BATTLE against ant to get the cancer out, but if surgeon Gordon Schwartz at for men, women, and children
breast cancer, many women I take the cancer out and leave Je erson University Hospital, with all types of hair loss
turn to mastectomy, or breast them deformed, have I really radiation oncologist Lydia
removal. While a proven helped them?” Komarnicky at Hahnemann “The anxiety surrounding losing my
method of survival, for many University Hospital, and recon- hair was put to rest when I saw what a
women this drastic body Simmons’ desire to help structive surgeon Louis Bucky natural look and feel the wigs at Jude
reshaping serves as a constant breast cancer patients comes at Pennsylvania Hospital.
reminder of the disease, one from first-hand experience. It was perfect for Simmons’ Plum have. The staff helped me feel
that can last long a er the can- She knew the toll breast cancer unique interest in breast con- extremely reassured and comfortable
cer is gone. could take on individuals and servation and oncoplastics, a
families at a very early age. Her combination of oncology and I would
Jennifer Simmons, a breast cousin, singer-songwriter Linda reconstructive surgery. recommend Jude Plum to anyone in
surgeon at Einstein Medical Creed, was diagnosed in 1975 at need of an understanding, experienced,
Center Montgomery in East 26 and died 11 years later. In 2012, Simmons was and compassionate environment!”
Norriton is o ering women the recruited to Einstein, where she
chance to ght breast cancer “I’ve always been one of those has worked ever since. As chief
e ectively while preserving the people that wanted to make a of breast surgery, Simmons is
body for a better post-oper- di erence, wanted to make a pushing breast cancer care into
ation life. Using an implant contribution, and so, when I the future, primarily with an
known as BioZorb, Simmons is became an adult, I decided that implant called BioZorb.
giving her patients a chance to surgery was going to be my con-
be more of themselves. tribution,” said Simmons. Shaped like a three-dimen-
sional spiral with three tita-
“I’m always thinking about As a surgeon, Simmons’ nium clips, the BioZorb is a
path has been anything but revolutionary new partial
traditional. She was the rst
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that space with uid, creating long a er the operation.
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that space and prevents breast to lose their breasts because
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“It’s a xed size, so when the
radiation doctors go to treat, However, Simmons believes
the treatment is more speci c there’s still room to improve.
because that device was in the Most patients don’t have access
exact place the tumor was,” to this option, largely because
Simmons said. “ eir dosage most surgeons don’t o er it.
also gets decreased because Simmons isn’t sure why she’s
[radiologists] are focusing on one of only ve surgeons in
that area and not a broader area.” Pennsylvania who uses the
BioZorb. Not every doctor is
e clips even help radiolo- as skilled or comfortable with
gists monitor the area in future oncoplastics as Simmons, but
mammograms. moving forward she believes
breast surgeons could a ord to
For Carolyn Kelly, a patient travel the less traditional path.
of Simmons’ who was fearfully
considering a mastectomy a er “I would love to see the
she was diagnosed with breast adoption of a larger skillset in
cancer in the spring of 2017, my colleagues so that this tech-
the BioZorb made sense. nology is available to every-
one,” Simmons said. ●
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that it leaves the markers Cody Mello-Klein is a freelance
behind and that it takes 12 writer.
months to get absorbed into
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Lifestyles/Culture
Books: Women Get Angry, Adapt to Postwar US
BOOKS large — how a male politician can way Traister’s book is being Not Our Kind follows the life what when the supervisor says,
raise his voice and be considered received proves the point: of Eleanor Moskowitz, a Vassar “My name isn’t Rita Burns. It’s
Mad As Hell assertive and firm, while a female Unlike Eloquent Rage, which graduate in search of a job. Rachel Bernstein.”
politician who does the same is Traister has admitted served as Eleanor had taught at an elite
LIZ SPIKOL | JE STAFF seen as out of control. Traister her primary inspiration, Good private school, but ran into trou- About the same time, the
cites a psychology study in which and Mad has made headlines ble when she failed a top student cab Eleanor’s riding in collides
Good and Mad: The Revolutionary subjects were shown photos of in virtually every major news for plagiarism. When the stu- with another cab. The well-
Power of Women’s Anger men and women making facial outlet in the country. She’s the dent’s wealthy parents protested, to-do passenger in the other
Rebecca Traister expressions. big name, not Cooper.) Eleanor was allowed to resign. cab, Patricia Bellamy, takes the
Simon & Schuster bleeding Eleanor home to tend
$27, hardcover “[Researchers] found that In the end, Traister advo- The underlying influence of to her minor wounds.
their subjects were more likely cates for women to acknowl- anti-Semitism presents itself
IT WAS A packed house last to assume that whatever was edge that their rage is as valid quickly. At an employment There she meets Margaux,
week at the Free Library of causing a woman’s emotion was as the oft-cited anger of white agency, a supervisor notes that Patricia’s 13-year-old daughter,
Philadelphia’s main branch something internal, whereas men in Rust Belt America. “The name Moskowitz is not who is dealing with polio. The
when 6ABC anchor Tamala whatever was provoking a man’s “Being mad is correct; being going to open a lot of doors. At combination of Margaux’s age
Edwards interviewed jour- response was something exter- mad is American; being mad least the ones you want. You and anger over the disease has
nalist Rebecca Traister about nal, or … ‘She’s a bitch, but he’s can be joyful and productive should consider changing it.” prompted her tutor to quit.
her new book, Good and Mad: just having a bad day.’” and connective,” she writes. Although she’s not particularly
The Revolutionary Power of religious, Eleanor’s offended Upon learning that Eleanor
Women’s Anger. The double standard is even Fitting in to — her anger lessening some- is Jewish, Margaux immedi-
more confounding for African- Post-War America ately tests her, asking her about
Traister, writer at large American women, who strug- why Jews killed Christ (as her
for New York magazine and a gle to get beyond the stereotype ANDY GOTLIEB | JE MANAGING EDITOR Sunday school teacher had
contributing editor at Elle, has of the angry black woman, even said). Eleanor explains in detail
ties to the Philadelphia area, and when they aren’t particularly Not Our Kind why that wasn’t true, impress-
her parents were in the front row. angry — see: Maxine Waters Kitty Zeldis ing the young girl with both the
A National Magazine Award and Michelle Obama. Harper answer and her calm demeanor.
finalist and former senior editor $26.99, hardcover
of The New Republic, Traister is Traister also examines the Patricia hires Eleanor, who
the author of two prior books, All anger between black and white POST-WAR AMERICA often has to conceal that she’s Jewish
the Single Ladies and the award- women. On the left, much of was cited as a shining beacon of because the Bellamy family lives
winning Big Girls Don’t Cry. the anger from black women freedom, tolerance and under- in a restricted building. The
derives from the power of standing, but casual (and not so arrangement proves beneficial,
Her new book, which Traister white women in determin- casual) anti-Semitism still reg- as she and Margaux bond.
finished in June 2018 but was ing the agenda. In both the ularly occurred, not to mention
published this month, turns out book and at the Free Library, racism and other societal ills. Nothing is that simple, of
to be an extremely timely exam- Traister cited the work of course, and Eleanor soon falls
ination of what happens not only African-American Rutgers And that current is an for Patricia’s brother Tom, set-
when women get angry, but when professor Brittney Cooper, underlying theme in Not Our ting off a chain of events and
they deploy that anger to galva- author of Eloquent Rage, who, Kind, a novel by the pseud- tension-filled moments that
nize social change. Even as wom- Traister notes, “has regularly onymous Brooklyn, N.Y.-based make the pages fly by. l
en’s anger has been “suppressed observed [that] it’s the fact that Kitty Zeldis. It’s not clear why
and discouraged,” Traister writes, black women have been offered the author is hiding her iden- Philadelphia's Own
it has played a pivotal role in neither patriarchal nor racial tity because her work is cer- Nationally Acclaimed
shaping the country. “In fact,” advantage in exchange for tainly praiseworthy.
she says, “female rage in America support that has enabled their Judaica Artist
has a long and righteous history, steady and unremitting leader-
one that we have, very pointedly, ship of the resistance to white Come see Joy's
never been taught.” patriarchal power in America.” exquisite works at the
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Traister sets out to remedy It’s black women, Traister
the lacunae in our historical writes, who “have long been Rittenhouse Square
knowledge by looking at many the backbone of our politi- 18th Street Side!
famous instances of female rage cal and progressive past: the Booth #136
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KISS Frontman
Paul Stanley Shows
Off Artistic Side
ARTS If KISS is a celebration of rock ’n’
MARC SHAPIRO | JE FEATURE roll, Stanley’s art is a celebration
of life. He’s painted portraits of
YOU PROBABLY KNOW his all the KISS members, created
“Starchild” character, with white abstract canvases with bright
face makeup and a black star over yellows and dark reds, done col-
his right eye, and the Spandex, orful creations with peace signs
leather and chains he wears and hearts at the center, painted
onstage with platform shoes. flower sculptures and, perhaps
unsurprisingly, painted plenty of
But when he’s not smashing guitars and musicians.
guitars and telling you to “lose
your mind in Detroit Rock “The fact that it resonates
City,” KISS frontman Paul with so many people, I think,
Stanley is a prolific artist. shows an honesty and a joy
in what I do,” he said. “I use a
“About 18 years ago I was lot of color, and to me, color is
going through some turmoil really an affirmation of life. To
in my life, as we all do, and a me, every day is a miracle and
very good friend of mine said, I’m thrilled to be able to, in my
‘You should paint,’ and I kind own way, document it.”
of thought, ‘Well, I’m tired of
throwing stuff at the walls,’” It’s quite a body of work for
Stanley said. “So I went out someone who started painting as
and bought paint and canvases a way of “purging,” as he put it.
and brushes, and I had no idea
what I was going to do.” “I just found myself going
deeper and deeper and I certainly
Within a few years, he was never painted with any plans or
asked to show his work at a aspirations to show my art. It
gallery, and in the years that fol- was personal and purely for me,”
lowed his work has been praised Stanley said. “At one point a gal-
by art critics, become highly lery approached me about doing a
sought-after by collectors and showing and I was somewhere in
been commissioned by enti- between amused and ambivalent.”
ties worldwide. His portraits,
abstract paintings, mixed-me- But the show was a great
dia creations and hand-painted success, and his reputation as
acrylic sculptures have gener- an artist kept building.
ated sales in the millions.
“I couldn’t imagine having
Stanley will make two area enough art to fill a gallery, and
appearances this week, one at the now I don’t know that there’s a
Court at King of Prussia on Oct. gallery that’s big enough.”
12 and the other at the Hard Rock
Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City, And while you won’t hear
N.J., on Oct. 13. Both appear- KISS playing “Hava Negila” at
ances are from 6-9 p.m. an upcoming concert, Stanley,
born Stanley Eisen in New York
It should be no surprise that City, considers his Jewish heri-
the rocker took to art so well. tage foundational to the person
Stanley hand-drew the ubiq- he is today and thanks his immi-
uitous KISS logo when he was grant parents for his work ethic.
still living at home and has
designed the band’s album “My mom indeed was born
covers, concert stages and out- in Berlin and lived through
fits over the years. just a horrific, horrific and a
heinous time and, with her
Stanley paints with the same mom and stepdad, fled, left
discipline exhibited in his music. everything behind and fled
to Amsterdam and ultimately
was uprooted from there once
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Left and top right: Examples of Paul Stanley’s work. Bottom right: From
left: Paul Stanley and fellow Jewish KISS bandmate Gene Simmons
Photos provided
again,” Stanley said. in Haifa, Israel, to Hungarian
His father was a first-gener- immigrant parents, his mother
a Holocaust survivor — since
ation Polish immigrant. “I was they were both the children of
explaining to my children that immigrants who came to the
that seems to be the ongoing U.S. after harrowing ordeals.
plight of the Jews, and that’s
something I hold dear to me and “What we’ve seen is that Jews
have a very strong feeling of obli- are resilient,” Stanley said. “So
gation to make sure that my chil- I think that Gene and I always
dren understand Judaism and the shared a work ethic and a core
Holocaust. I grew up with adults value of what’s right and wrong
around me with numbers on their and a sense that it’s all about hard
arms. That was part of my life. So work and there’s no shortcuts.”
my sense of duty is to instill in my
children my heritage.” To that end, Stanley says he
paints about five hours a day,
Stanley, who says he’s 99.9 Monday through Friday, when
percent Ashkenazi Jew accord- he’s not on the road. And while
ing to genetic testing, finds touring can be grueling, the
Judaism very pure. Starchild said the same feelings
he exhibits in his art are what
“I think that at its core, keep him engaged in the band he’s
Judaism is, I think [Hillel] fronted for more than 40 years.
said, it’s really treating people
the way you would want to be “It’s joy and gratitude for
treated and the rest of it is just what I’ve been given and
exposition on that,” he said. for how I am embraced and
“That resonates beautifully.” accepted and whatever naysay-
ers and adversity I overcame
Most recently Stanley has to get here,” he said. “And the
gone to a Reconstructionist fact that I get a chance to get
synagogue. out and celebrate life and cele-
brate self-empowerment. Look,
“I believe very much that a reli- touring is not fun, but the two
gion — although the basic tenants hours onstage is the closest
should stay — that everything thing to rarified air. It doesn’t
else needs to evolve over time to get any better than that.” l
keep the practicality about it. It
doesn’t mean you dilute it, the Marc Shapiro is the managing
essences stays the same.” editor of the Baltimore Jewish
Times, an affiliated publication of
Shared Jewish heritage was a the Jewish Exponent.
catalyst for camaraderie between
Stanley and KISS bassist Gene
Simmons — born Chaim Witz
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LIFESTYLES/CULTURE
In Love With
Apple Cider
FOOD
LINDA MOREL | JE FOOD COLUMNIST
ALONG WITH PUMPKINS, hayrides and trees ablaze in red and
gold, the best part of autumn is apple cider. Nothing tastes better
than the juice of crushed apples. I love cider served chilled or sim-
mered on the stove with spices.
I suggest buying cider at apple orchards that produce it fre-
quently. I buy it by the gallon. At rst, my family adores it. But a er
a while, they move on, sometimes leaving me with a surplus. Cider
should be consumed quickly because a er a couple of weeks it loses
its brightness. at is why I incorporate it into salad dressings, fruit
compotes and pastries.
e jewel of recipes is apple cider doughnuts. When I was a
teenager, I began experimenting with them. No one had heard of
doughnut holes back then. I rolled the dough into short, fat ropes
and coiled them into circles. With my ngers, I gently tapped the
ends together, sealing the circle of dough.
But children today clamor for doughnut holes, so I bought a
doughnut cutter, which is made from two concentric cookie cutters,
one smaller than the other, clamped together.
“I want to make doughnuts with cider,” said my 11-year-old
granddaughter.
“I don’t like doughnuts,” said her 9-year-old sister. “Just the holes.”
e girls and I fried up a batch of apple cider doughnuts. We
studded them with cinnamon sugar and devoured them warm.
Savoring the avor of autumn and cider, I knew why we repeat this
ritual every fall.
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An old-fashioned refresh-
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4 cups apple cider
1 cinnamon stick
2½ teaspoons brown sugar
½ teaspoon orange juice
½ teaspoon allspice
Place all the ingredients into
a saucepan. Stir to combine.
Cover the pan and bring the
mixture to a boil. Reduce the
flame to low and simmer for
12-15 minutes. Discard the
cinnamon stick. Serve imme-
diately in mugs.
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¼ teaspoon salt dry. Pour ⅔ cup of the apple
⅛ teaspoon nutmeg cinnamon cider into the skillet and cover cinnamon, plus 1 heaping vegetable oil
¼ teaspoon garlic powder ⅛ teaspoon ground cloves it. Simmer it on a low flame tablespoon
2 teaspoons maple syrup Dash of salt until the fruit has softened, See Food, Page 34
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Equipment:
6-cup saucepan
4½-quart pot that is at least
4½ inches deep
A doughnut cutter
Candy thermometer
(optional)
Slotted spatula that won’t
melt in heat, such as metal
or silicone
Pour the apple cider into a In a small bowl, beat the Scrape down the bowl with the refrigerator. Roll out the bhofack2/Thinkstock
6-cup saucepan. Cover it and eggs and yolk together with a a spatula at least once. The dough until it is about ½-inch
heat over a medium-high flame fork. In a small pot, melt the dough will be crumbly and thick. Press the doughnut cut- any higher than half of the pot’s
until the cider comes to a slow butter. Using an electric beater, falling apart at this point. ter halfway into the dough depth. Using a candy thermome-
boil. Reduce the flame to low so add the eggs and butter a lit- and rotate it back and forth. ter, if you have one, the oil should
the cider reaches a gentle simmer. tle at a time to the flour-spice Moisten the dough by add- Lift the doughnut cutter and, reach 375 degrees. Otherwise,
mixture, alternating with the ing the apple cider, ¼ cup at with your fingers, pull out the let a drop of water fall into the
Watch the cider almost con- remaining 2¾ cups of flour. a time. (You may not need doughnut and hole. If they get oil from a spoon raised several
tinuously so that it doesn’t boil the last ¼ cup, or maybe just misshapen, press them back inches above the pot. If the oil
over. If the cider turns foamy part of it.) Beat until the apple into the shape. (If you push the sputters, it is ready. Watch the
and rises quickly, remove it cider is combined after each doughnut cutter all the way heat of the oil. If it gets too hot,
from the heat for a minute, addition and until the dough through the dough, it is diffi- reduce the flame to low.
then return it to the flame. whirls into a large ball and cult to release the dough.)
Simmer the cider for 20-25 sticks together. Divide the Using a heatproof slotted
minutes, stirring occasion- dough in half. With your Lift up the scraps of dough spatula, gently ease no more
ally, until it reduces to ¾ cup. hands, form it into two equal- on the counter, roll it into a than four doughnuts and holes
Remove it from the flame and sized disks. Place the disks on disk and refrigerate until ready (one at a time) into the heated
cool it, covered, to room tem- a dinner plate and cover them to use. Place the doughnuts oil. At first, the doughnuts and
perature. Reserve. with plastic wrap. Refrigerate and holes on a platter. holes will sink to the bottom
for 10 minutes. of the pot. After a couple of
In a large mixing bowl, place Take out the second dough minutes, they will rise to the
1 cup flour, 1 cup sugar, baking To make cinnamon sugar: disk and follow the same pro- surface. Turn them over and
powder, cloves, ginger, cinna- In a soup bowl with a rim, cedure. Continue making fry them another minute.
mon, and salt. With a spoon place 1 cup sugar and 1 heap- doughnuts and holes until
utensil, stir until the items are ing tablespoon of cinnamon. there isn’t enough dough left Using the slotted spatula,
combined. Reserve. Gently mix them together with to make any more doughnuts. lift the doughnuts and holes
a spoon until completely com- Form the small bits of scraps from the oil and place them
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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.
Kurtzer Addresses
Prime Ministers Council
ON OCT. 3, the Prime Ministers Council gathered for a special reception at the From left: Jewish Federation President and CEO Naomi Adler, event hosts Dean and
home of Jewish Federation Board Chair Susanna Lachs Adler and Jewish Federation Susanna Lachs Adler, speaker Yehuda Kurtzer and event co-chairs Sharon Berman,
Campaign Chair Dean Adler. The Prime Ministers Council is a singular group of Charles Meyers, and Bryna and Fred Berman
people representing our long history of leadership and Jewish continuity since 1901,
and its mission is to ensure the Jewish future for the next generation.
This year’s special guest was Yehuda Kurtzer, the president of the Shalom
Hartman Institute of North America and a leading thinker and writer on the
meaning of Israel to American Jews, the value of the Jewish past to the Jewish
present, and questions of leadership and change in American Jewish life. He is
the author of Shuva: The Future of the Jewish Past, which offers new thinking to
contemporary Jews on navigating the tensions between history and memory, and
on relating meaningfully to our past while still moving toward the future.
From left: Judith Creed, Robert Schwartz and former Jewish Federation Board Chair From left: Arthur Karafin and Tony Schneider
Bud Newman
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THURSDAY, OCT. 11 author Markus Zusak at 7 p.m. at dance at 6:15 p.m. $36-40. from the parsha, or weekly portion,
Pennsbury High School. Zusak is the 1920 Skippack Pike, Blue Bell. and learn about its context and
Alon Shaya Appearance. author of Bridge of Clay. 705 Hood history. Anyone is welcome to join us.
The award-winning chef comes to Temple Beth Hillel - Beth El to talk Ave., Fairless Hill. Mekor Habracha Shabbaton. 410 Montgomery Ave., Wynnewood.
about his cookbook, Shaya: An Odyssey of Food, My Journey Back to Rabbi Dr. Ari Bergmann is the founder,
Israel at 7 p.m. 1001 Remington Road, Wynnewood. What is Judaism? managing principal and CIO of Penso Music Arts Presents.
Are Judaism and Jews a people, a Advisors, LLC, a derivatives/systemic Wei Luo, a 19-year-old student of
THURSDAY, OCT. 11 congregants are welcome to join in at nation, a religion, a culture, a way risk advisory and money management legendary pianist and Curtis teacher
any point, whether you are a longtime of life or something else? Rabbi Joel boutique. He’ll be the scholar-in- Gary Graffman, will perform at
Mommy and Me. student of Torah or if you have never Kessler will attempt to demystify residence at Mekor Habracha, with Reform Congregation Keneseth
Sherrie Turetsky, director of the School looked at the Torah before. 410 one of the world’s oldest and most kabbalat shabbat starting at 6:15 p.m. Israel at 7:45 p.m. $25. 8339 Old York
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Temple-Beth Am, will lead a weekly Parkway Central Branch of the Free on 15th Street), Philadelphia.
one-hour “Mommy & Me” class at 9:30 Canasta. Library of Philadelphia as Kessler Singles Haunted Hayride.
a.m. 971 Old York Road, Abington. Join the Sisterhood of Ohev Shalom of discusses the laws that constitute the Shulhouse Rock. Join Congregations of Shaare
Bucks County for a weekly friendly drop- core of Judaism at 7 p.m. 1901 Vine Join Tiferet Bet Israel at 7:30 p.m. for Shamayim singles at 8 p.m. at
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A member of Main Line Reform hall. $2 donation. Lessons by request. nationally known singer, guitarist and Bristol Road, Warrington. RSVP by
Temple’s clergy leads a discussion of Call 215-968-6755 for information. 944 FRIDAY, OCT. 12 Jewish educator Chana Rothman and calling 267-221-2677 or emailing
the Tanakh, or Jewish bible, at 11 a.m. Second Street Pike, Richboro. renown percussionist Joe Tayoun, salbert.css@gmail.com.
This is an ongoing process, beginning Active Adult Friday. along with Rabbi Woodward, Cantor
with Genesis and proceeding over Meet Markus Zusak. A full day of activities for active Shammash and Rabbi Danielle SUNDAY, OCT. 14
the course of the year. Again, all Meet The New York Times best-selling adults, starting with coffee, tea and Parmenter. 1920 Skippack Pike, Blue Bell.
munchies, starting at 8:30 a.m. at JRA Food Distribution.
KleinLife: Center City. 2100 Arch St., SATURDAY, OCT. 13 Join 750 to more than 1,000 volunteers
Philadelphia. of all ages and backgrounds at JRA’s
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Monthly Torah Study. Begin Shabbat morning at Old York Volunteers pack fresh produce and non-
Join Rabbi Woodward and Rabbi Road Temple-Beth Am with an perishable kosher food from 10-11:30
Danielle Parmenter in the Tiferet Bet interactive, engaging discussion of the a.m., then load their cars with boxes, and
Israel library from 11 a.m. to noon for weekly portion including bagels and deliver food into the homes of those in
parshat ha-shavua (Torah study). 1920 coffee at 9 a.m. followed by a peer-led need. 10980 Dutton Road, Philadelphia.
Skippack Pike, Blue Bell. Shabbat service at 10:15 a.m. For more
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Join Rabbi Danielle Parmenter and Shamayim at 10 a.m. Meet the candidates
Amy Jo Rosenthal for Shulhouse Torah Study. for governor, lieutentant governor,
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the Holocaust. Presentation begins weekly mahjong game at 7 p.m. Opening Luncheon. piece or an entire
at 11 a.m. 190 Camp Hill Road, Fort Open to the entire kehillah. No charge WEDNESDAY, OCT. 17 “The Mavens” open Main Line collection.
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Philly Friendship Walk. includes membership to the MBIEE Bible stories have been told for West Chester Pike, Newtown Square.
The Philly Friendship Circle proudly Sisterhood. Call 215-635-1505 or email millennia and they are among the many (215) 885-7070
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start at 2 p.m. 272 S. Bryn Mawr Ave., Lunch and Learn.
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This series of therapeutic art This session will be led by Rabbi Gary Join the Sisterhood of Ohev Shalom Presented by the Hilltoppers of
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Babel and Diversity Linked Oct. 12 6:08 p.m.
Oct. 19 5:57 p.m.
BY RABBI LEWIS JOHN ERON to hallow it as a sign of God’s not experienced the tyranny impose one religion on human- Hebrew as “Bavel” (Babel) or in
power and glory. Humanity’s of modern colonial empires, ity. God prevented this and by English as “Babylon,” was Bab-
Parshat Noach purpose is not to create one communist regimes and fascist dispersing the people, kept alive illa — God’s Gate. Our biblical
THE PSALMIST DECLARES, faith, one people or one nation. dictatorships, their experience a variety of beliefs. God knew author plays with this by tell-
“How manifold are Your works, Our goal is to create a world of life under Roman domina- that out of this diversity rec- ing us the story of, about the
Eternal One! With wisdom in which the diversity of the tion taught them well the dan- ognition of the Supreme Ruler people of Babylon who thought
You have made them all. The creation is cherished. gers of totalitarian rule. would eventually arise.” that through uniformity and
earth is full of Your creatures” homogeneity they had built a
(Psalms 104:25). In our tradi- Our tradition teaches us this The rabbis also picture Babel Our rabbis teach us that city in which they could have
tion, the diversity within nature lesson from the negative exam- as the model for corporate enter- homogeneity does not lead to access to God’s own Gate.
and human culture testifies ple — the story of the Tower of prise in which the product is the gateway of God. We will
to God’s greatness. It evokes a Babel — the story of the confu- more important than the worker, never arrive if we commit our- But they were wrong. What
sense of awe and celebration. sion of tongues and the disper- in which profit for the few takes selves to only one city, one they thought was God’s Gate,
sion of humanity. The biblical precedence over prosperity for project, or one ideology. Bab-illa, was in reality only
An ancient midrash, an story and its rabbinic interpre- the many, and “teamwork” babel — only confusion. We
interpretive story, illustrates this tation teach us to treasure the means loss of self. According For Jews, the goal of human come to God’s Gate only when
insight by contrasting God with range of human experiences — to our sages, the builders of life is that each one of us can we open up to experience of
a human king. In it, the rabbis the variety of peoples and cul- the tower valued a brick more reach fulfillment accord- God’s full glory in the incom-
of old addressed the question of tures — because the gateway to than a person. Although the ing to our unique needs. We prehensible diversity of God’s
why God created one primordial God is found through diver- rabbis did not experience the hope for the time in which all creation and celebrate the plu-
couple to be the progenitors of sity. The builders of the Tower excesses of modern industrial people can live in peace and ralism inherent in the fullness
humanity. When a human king of Babel held the false belief concerns, the thoughtlessness security under their own fig of the varicolored nature of
wishes to demonstrate his wealth that through the unity that of corporate oligopolies and the trees, beneath their own vines human life. l
and power, they argued, he mints results from forced homoge- bottom line mentality of cor- (Micah 4:4). We believe like the
coins with his image. They all neity, people could be at peace, porate managers, their expe- prophet of old that the Divine Rabbi Lewis John Eron is the rabbi
look alike. However, when God, could have access to heaven rience of premodern industry, will for each and every one of emeritus of Lions Gate CCRC in
the King of Kings, wished to show and could approach God. ancient mining techniques and us is to do justice, to love mercy Voorhees, N.J. He is the author
God’s wealth and power, God cre- agricultural enterprises exposed and to walk humbly with his or of the newly published I AM: A
ated a world full of unique indi- The rabbis interpret the them to the dangers of the her God (Micah 6:8). Journey in Jewish Faith: A Spiritual/
viduals, although each one of us Tower of Babel story to alert corporate mind. Theological Reflection on the
were minted, as it were, from the us to the practical dangers of Only by accepting our dif- Shema. The Board of Rabbis of
same die — our biblical grand- this mindset. They describe For our sages, Babel mod- ferences and learning to work Greater Philadelphia is proud to
parents, Eve and Adam (Talmud the city of Babel as the first eled an attempt to assert ideo- together will we find strength. provide the Torah commentary for
Bavli, Sanhedrin 37a). and archetypical authoritarian logical or religious uniformity. The name Babel is a multi- the Jewish Exponent.
state. Its ruler, Nimrod, exem- At Babel, they argued there was lingual pun, which shows
Our God is a God who plifies the despot, strongman, but one faith, one belief and the cultural sophistication
creates and sustains a diverse dictator or monarch — who one way. The medieval Italian of our ancient ancestors who
world. Our task, therefore, is rules his domain as if it were Jewish Bible scholar Sforno wrote and read the Bible. In
not to destroy this diversity but the expression of his singular held, “The real crime of the Akkadian, the language of
rule. Although the rabbis had builders was that they tried to ancient Mesopotamia, the
name of the city, known as
Boxer
Continued from Page 6
“Pops, where’s your bulldog curtain, flanked by trainers and fills the arena, and the boxer Lincoln Sinakin says to a fan. He’s glowing. “I just felt blessed,
shirt?” Williams asks. friends. He watches the end of makes his way down to the 8:13 p.m. Benny Sinakin con- man, seriously,” he says. “It was
the previous fight on a nearby ring to the roar of the home- a blessing that I was able to
“I gave it away!” Lincoln television screen. Loud music town crowd. A supporter waves nects with a thunderous blow to go out there and get that ‘W.’
Sinakin says, grinning. “Wait blares in the background. an Israeli flag. Lincoln Sinakin Lara’s face. Lara falls. The third When I walked out there I knew
for Benny to get rich, and we’ll sits a few rows back, watching. round ends before the referee God was right there with me.”
get another load.” 7:58 p.m. Benny Sinakin can complete the 10-count.
bounces up and down and 8:03 p.m. Ding Ding! The first Downstairs, Lincoln Sinakin
7:17 p.m. Father, son, makes for the curtain. He stops round starts and Benny Sinakin 8:19 p.m. Benny Sinakin nurses a beer. People told him
Williams and cut man Vincent at the TV, which shows the tale is on the offensive. Within 30 stands in the middle of the his son has great potential, but
Jackson place their arms of the tape for his fight. He glares seconds he backs Lara into a ring, body glistening in sweat, he didn’t want to get ahead of
around one another. Lincoln at the headshot of his opponent, corner, pounding away at his his arm raised in victory. He himself. He shrugs his shoulders,
Sinakin sings the shema, then Alex Lara, who brings a 1-0 opponent. Lara dodges and wins via unanimous decision. takes a swig of beer: “Maybe
Benny Sinakin says a prayer of record into the fight. “He’s in breaks away. The round ends, He leaves the ring, suddenly we’ve got something here.” l
his own. your way, Benny, he’s in your but not before Benny Sinakin bombarded with hugs, atta-
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BIRTH WE HAVEN’T MISSED
YITZCHAK YAIR RIVLIN A PRINT EDITION
SINCE APRIL 1887.
VIVIAN SPECTOR ANNOUNCES the birth of her great-grandson, Yitzchak Yair Rivlin, named
in loving memory of his great-grandfathers, Yitzchak (Tim Spector) and Yitzchak Rivlin.
Born on Rosh Hashanah, Yitzchak’s parents are Michael and Rivka Rivlin of Brooklyn, N.Y. The
other great-grandparents are Simcha Rivlin and Malky and Shmuel Tropper. The grandparents are
Joseph and Chanie Berman and Yoav and Dawn Rivlin.
ENGAGEMENT
COHEN-LINGEL
Debra Foreman Cohen of Bryn Mawr and
Robert Cohen of Philadelphia announce
the engagement of their daughter, Alison
Pam Cohen, to Justin Michael Lingel, son of
Helene and Bruce Lingel of Reisterstown, Md.
Alison graduated from Elizabethtown
College with a Bachelor of Arts in educa-
tion and has a master’s degree in teaching
English as a second language from Bar Ilan
University in Israel. She teaches special edu-
cation at Richmond Elementary School in
Philadelphia.
Justin graduated from University of
Maryland, Baltimore County with a Bachelor
of Science in interdisciplinary studies, then
graduated from Drexel University College
of Medicine. He completed his residency
in internal medicine at the University of
Maryland Medical Center. He is completing a fellowship in cardiovascular disease at Cooper
University Hospital in Camden, N.J.
Sharing in the couple’s happiness are Alison’s grandparents, Roy and Irma Foreman; her sister,
Nicole; her brother, Jason; Justin’s brother and sister-in-law, Derek and Yelena; and nephew, Max.
The couple is planning a summer 2019 wedding. l
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Properties to be sold by then to any municipal claims Floor, a Schedule of Distribu- Francis W. Dunn C.P. 1811-309 Land Area: 1,395 Sq.
JEWELL WILLIAMS tion Thirty (30) Days from the December Term, 2017 No. 907 Bridge St 19124 Ft. OPA#131360500
Sheriff on Tuesday, November that the City of Philadelphia date of the sale of Real Estate. 00315 $252,102.74 Richard 35th wd. 1,073 Sq. Ft. IMPROVEMENTS:
6, 2018 at First District Distribution will be made in ac- M. Squire & Associates, OPA#351154700 IM- ROW 2.5 STY STONE
Plaza, 3801 Market Street, has on the property. Finally, if cordance with the Schedule un- LLC PROVEMENTS: RESIDEN- Chandler W. Sykes, Jr.
at 9:00 AM. (EST) less exceptions are filed thereto TIAL PROPERTY Coral a/k/a Chandler W. Sykes
a balance still remains, a Sher- within ten (10) days thereafter. 1811-303 Wright and Titus C. Wright C.P. April Term, 2018 No.
Conditions of Sheriff’s 5229 Germantown Ave C.P. June Term, 2017 No. 00993 $18,708.80 Brett L.
Sale for iff’s Distribution Policy will be The name first appearing 19144 12th wd. Improve- 01280 $128,721.97 KML Messinger, Ryan A. Gower,
in each notice is that of the de- ment Area: 5,511 Sq. Law Group, P.C. & Paul J. Fanelli
JUDICIAL/FORECLO- ordered and the money will be fendant in the writ whose prop- Ft.; Land Area: 4,630
SURE SALE erty is being sold. All Writs are Sq. Ft. OPA#881210608 1811-310 1811-318
distributed accordingly. Writs of Executions. IMPROVEMENTS: APTS 2555 S Shields St 19142 2045 S. 57th St 19143
Ten percent of the highest 5-50 UNITS MASONRY 40th wd. 1,360 Sq. 51st wd. Improvement
bid for each property auctioned No personal checks, drafts The letters C.P., Court of Abraham Ituah C.P. May Ft. OPA#406024800 Area: 1,260 Sq. Ft.;
off shall be deposited in certi- Common Pleas; O.C., Orphans’ Term, 2011 No. 03223 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Land Area: 1,200 Sq.
fied check, attorney’s check or or promises to pay will be Court; Q.S., Court of Quarter $291,364.77 Brett L. DENTIAL PROPERTY Ft. OPA#514242900
money order with the Sheriff by Sessions; C.C., County Court - Messinger, Ryan A. Gower, Christine Talbert, a/k/a IMPROVEMENTS:
each bidder when his bid is reg- accepted in lieu of certified indicate the Court out of which & Paul J. Fanelli Christine L. Talbert C.P. ROW 2 STY MASONRY
istered, provided that in no case the writ of execution issues January Term, 2018 No. Chandler W. Sykes, Jr
shall less than Six Hundred checks, attorney’s checks or under which the sale is made: 1811-304 01734 $46,620.60 Justin F. a/k/a Chandler W. Sykes
Dollars ($600.00) be deposited, S. 1941. 223. means September 1152 Cantrell St 19148 Kobeski, Esquire; Manley C.P. April Term, 2018 No.
otherwise upon failure or re- money orders made payable Term, 1941. 223, the term and 39th wd. Improvement Deas Kochalski LLC 00981 $24,884.00 Brett L.
fusal to make such deposit, the number of the docket entry; Area: 1,120 Sq. Ft.; Messinger, Ryan A. Gower,
bidder shall lose all benefit of to the Sheriff of Philadelphia the figures following show the Land Area: 672 Sq. Ft. 1811-311 & Paul J. Fanelli
his bid and the property may be amount of debt; and the name OPA#394048700 Subject 208 Mcclellan St a/k/a
offered again and sold unless a County. following is that of the attorney to Mortgage IMPROVE- 208 Mc Clellan St 1811-319
second bid has been registered, issuing the writ. MENTS: ROW 2 STY 19148 1st wd. 1,222 4048 N. 12th St 19140
then, the second highest bidder The Sheriff reserves the MASONRY John W. Sq. Ft. OPA#011152100 43rd wd. Improvement
will take the property at the Attention is called to the Beaudry, Jr. a/k/a John W. IMPROVEMENTS: Area: 1,440 Sq. Ft.;
highest bid price. right to grant further extensions provisions of Act No.104, ap- Beaudry, individually and RESIDENTIAL PROP- Land Area: 1,369 Sq.
proved July 27, 1955, which in his capacity as known ERTY Janice Taylor a/k/a Ft. OPA#433165800
Additionally, where there of time to settle and further requires owners of properties heir, devise and/or distrib- Janice L. Taylor C.P. May IMPROVEMENTS:
is active bidding, the highest which are used, designed or ute of the Estate of Rosalie Term, 2016 No. 01824 ROW 2 STY MASONRY
bidder, and the second high- reserves the right to refuse bids intended to be used by three A. Ponzio a/k/a Rosalie $123,144.70 Justin F. Chandler W. Sykes, Jr
est bidder, if any must post or more families, or of com- Ponzio, deceased, Lucy Kobeski, Esquire; Manley a/k/a Chandler W. Sykes
the entire amount of the cost from bidders who have failed mercial establishments which Ann Berson a/k/a Lucy Deas Kochalski LLC C.P. April Term, 2018 No.
of the distribution policy for contain one or more dwelling Berson, individually and in 00982 $16,572.40 Brett L.
the property at the time of to enter deposits on their bids, units, to deliver to the buyers of her capacity as Administra- 1811-312 Messinger, Ryan A. Gower,
sale by certified check, attor- such properties a use registra- trix and known heir, devise 1225 Stirling St 19111 & Paul J. Fanelli
ney’s check or money order failed to make settlement, or tion permit at the time of settle- and/or distribute of the 53rd wd. 1,744 Sq.
with the Sheriff. The Sheriff ment, under certain terms and Estate of Rosalie A. Ponzio Ft. OPA#531055300 1811-320
reserves the right to reject make fraudulent bids, or any conditions. Sheriff Sales are not a/k/a Rosalie Ponzio, IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 2529 S Alder St 19148
any certified check, attor- subject to provisions of the said deceased, and the Estate DENTIAL PROPERTY 39th wd. 665 Sq.
ney’s check or money order other behavior which causes Act and the Sheriff will, there- of Rosalie A. Ponzio a/k/a Angela G. Fudge C.P. Ft. BRT#394124500
that on its face has an expired fore, not deliver use registration Rosalie Ponzio, deceased December Term, 2015 No. IMPROVEMENTS:
use date and is presented for disruption of the Sheriff Sale. permits in connection with any C.P. January Term, 2016 02543 $68,098.52 KML RESIDENTIAL REAL
payment of the deposit. sales conducted by him. No. 02195 $51,812.25 Brett Law Group, P.C. ESTATE John Desalis
Said bidders shall be so refused L. Messinger, Ryan A. and Nancy Desalis a/k/a
The balance of the purchase Very truly yours, Gower, & Paul J. Fanelli 1811-313 Annunziata Desalis C.P.
money must be deposited for the sale in which said be- JEWELL WILLIAMS 10736 Philcrest Rd March Term, 2017 No.
in certified check, attorney’s 1811-305 19154 66th wd. 1,801 02741 $199,513.65 Stern
check or money order together havior occurred and for said Sheriff 1234 N. Allison St 19131 Sq. Ft. OPA#662072272 & Eisenberg PC
with a Deed poll for execution City and County of 4th wd. Improvement IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
by the highest bidder to the further period of time as the Area: 1,575 Sq. Ft.; DENTIAL PROPERTY 1811-321
Sheriff at his office within 30 Philadelphia Land Area: 1,408 Sq. John A. Zanczuk C.P. July 1512 Green St 19130
days from the time of the sale. Sheriff in his discretion shall Ft. OPA#041204100 Term, 2017 No. 02501 88th wd. 638 Sq.
An extension of time for an ad- www.Officeof IMPROVEMENTS: ROW $170,915.62 KML Law Ft. BRT#888100433
ditional 30 days may be granted determine. Philadelphia 2 STY MASONRY Jericho Group, P.C. IMPROVEMENTS:
at the discretion of the Sheriff Sheriff.com Roseberry C.P. September RESIDENTIAL REAL
upon receipt of written request The Sheriff will not ac- Term, 2017 No. 03217 1811-314 ESTATE Anthony McNeill
from the buyer requesting the SPECIAL NOTE: All $56,403.08 Brett L. 8414 Forrest Ave 19150 C.P. August Term, 2015 No.
same, except when a second knowledge a deed poll to any Sheriff’s Sales are conducted Messinger, Ryan A. Gower, 50th wd. 2,160 Sq. 01149 $113,943.29 Stern &
bidder has been duly registered. pursuant to the orders of the & Paul J. Fanelli Ft. OPA#502208100 Eisenberg PC
Also, if the first bidder does not individual or entity using an IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
complete settlement with the Courts and Judges of the 1811-306 DENTIAL PROPERTY 1811-322
Sheriff within the thirty (30) unregistered fictitious name First Judicial District. Only 8833 Blue Grass Rd 19152 Lydia D. Jenkins C.P. 209 E Upsal St 19119-2346
day time limit and a second bid properties that are subject to 35th wd. Land: 3,367 Sq. March Term, 2016 No. 22nd wd. 960 Sq. Ft.
was registered at the sale, the and may, at his discretion, judgments issued by the First Ft.; Improvement: 1,107 00812 $102,766.87 KML OPA#221092300 IM-
second bidder shall be granted Judicial District are listed for Sq. Ft.; Total: 4,474 Sq. Law Group, P.C. PROVEMENTS: RESIDEN-
the same thirty (30) day time require proof of identity of the sale. By law, the Sheriff’s Ft. OPA#571203500 TIAL PROPERTY Kevin
limit to make settlement with IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1811-315 Diggs, in His Capacity as
the Sheriff on his second bid. purchaser or the registration Office cannot decide if a DENTIAL PROPERTY 7329 N 21st St 19138 Heir of George P. Diggs,
Thereafter, the Sheriff shall property can be listed for sale; Bobbie Stepps, solely as 10th wd. 1,888 Sq. Deceased; Unknown heirs,
be at liberty to return the writ of fictitious names. The bid of Executrix of the Estate of Ft. OPA#101179800 successors, assigns, and all
to court. A second bid must be only the District Courts can Israel Seltzer C.P. Septem- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- persons, firms, or associa-
registered on any property im- an unregistered fictitious name order a property to be sold at ber Term, 2017 No. 03564 DENTIAL PROPERTY tions claiming right, title,
mediately after it is sold. The $232,948.99 Richard M. Roosevelt Riddick; Chanda or interest from or under
second bidder must present the shall be forfeited as if the bid- auction. Squire & Associates, LLC D. Riddick, as Administra- George P. Diggs, Deceased
same amount of deposit that the trix to the Estate of Melba C.P. December Term, 2016
highest bidder delivers to the der failed to meet the terms of SHERIFF’S SALE 1811-307 S. Riddick, a/k/a Melba No. 00317 $113,452.49
Sheriff at the sale. An extension 3075 Helen St 19134 Riddick C.P. December Phelan Hallinan Diamond
of time under no circumstances sale. OF 25th wd. Land: 781 Sq. Term, 2016 No. 01289 & Jones, LLP
will be granted or honored by Ft.; Improvement: 860 $74,999.47 Cristina L.
the Sheriff whenever a second All bidders are advised to Tuesday, Sq. Ft.; Total: 1,641 Sq. Connor, Esquire; Manley 1811-323
bid is registered on a property Ft. OPA#252517500 Deas Kochalski, LLC 6514 N 18th St 19126-
at the sale. remain at the sale until after November 6, 2018 IMPROVEMENTS: 3401 17th wd. 2,015
RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY 1811-316 Sq. Ft. OPA#172283400
The first bid or opening bid the last property is sold. The 1811-301 Miguel A. Encarnacion C.P. 5735 N 6th St 19120 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
on each property shall be set by 4933 Rubicam St 19144 April Term, 2018 No. 00555 61st wd. 1,754 Sq. DENTIAL PROPERTY
the City of Philadelphia. In no Sheriff reserves the right to 12th wd. 3,737 Sq. $30,841.21 Richard M. Ft. OPA#612284500 Donald Barry Drayton, Sr.
event will the successful bid- Ft. BRT#121195300 Squire & Associates, LLC IMPROVEMENTS: in His Capacity as Heir of
der be allowed to settle on the re-sell any property at any time IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- RESIDENTIAL PROP- Annie Drayton, Deceased;
property unless all the Sheriff’s DENTIAL REAL ESTATE 1811-308 ERTY Vincent Dennis, Unknown heirs, successors,
costs are paid notwithstanding before the end of the sale, upon Audra D. Lassiter-Bosket 2217 Cedar St 19125 Administrator of the assigns, and all persons,
the final bid. C.P. May Term, 2016 No. 31st wd. 990 Sq. Ft. Estate of Ben Bryant C.P. firms, or associations
the successful bidders’ failure 02078 $20,338.76 Stern & OPA#312041100 September Term, 2013 No. claiming right, title, or
The deposit by any bidder Eisenberg PC IMPROVEMENTS: 01851 $57,407.89 Justin F. interest from or under
who fails to comply with the to tender the required deposit. RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Annie Drayton, Deceased
above conditions of sale shall 1811-302 Brian Schmutz C.P. April Deas Kochalski LLC C.P. December Term, 2015
be forfeited and the funds will The Sheriff reserves the right to 210 Locust St., Unit 11F Term, 2017 No. 01934 No. 01146 $165,962.30
be applied to the Sheriff’s cost, 19106 5th wd. Land: 0 $199,641.21 KML Law 1811-317 Phelan Hallinan Diamond
postpone or stay the sale of any Sq. Ft.; Improvement: Group, P.C. 1925 Rowan St 19140 & Jones, LLP
699 Sq. Ft.; Total: 699 13th wd. Improvement
property in which the attorney Sq. Ft. OPA#888052200 Area: 1,802 Sq. Ft.;
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
on the writ has not appeared DENTIAL PROPERTY
and is not present at the sale.
Prospective purchasers
are directed to the Web site
of the Philadelphia Bureau
of Revision of Taxes, (BRT)
brtweb.phila.gov for a fuller
description of the proper-
ties listed. Properties can be
looked up by the BRT num-
ber – which should be cross
checked with the address.
Prospective purchasers are
also directed to the Room
154 City Hall, 215-686-1483
and to its website philadox.
phila.gov and to its website
at http://philadox.phila.gov
where they can view the deed
to each individual property
and find the boundaries of the
property. PROSPECTIVE
PURCHASERS ARE RE-
SPONSIBLE FOR DETER-
MINING THE NATURE,
LOCATION, CONDITION
AND BOUNDARIES OF
THE PROPERTIES THEY
SEEK TO PURCHASE. The
BRT # refers to a unique
number assigned by the City
Bureau of Revision of Taxes
to each property in the City
for the purpose of assessing it
for taxes. This number can be
used to obtain descriptive in-
formation about the property
from the BRT website. Effec-
tive Date: July 7, 2006
NOTICE OF SCHEDULE OF
DISTRIBUTION
The Sheriff will file in his
office, The Land Title Building,
100 South Broad Street, 5th
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SHERIFF’S SALE SHERIFF’S SALE SHERIFSFH’S ESARLEIFFS’SHESRAIFLF’ES SALE SHERIFF’S SALE SHERIFF’S SALE
1811-324 Hallinan Diamond & 3 STY MASONRY Lloyd or associations claiming Gary O. Muzyczka, Jr Leon D. Chambers C.P.
3509 Englewood St Jones, LLP T. Keller III and Bobbi right, title, or interest C.P. April Term, 2018 No. October Term, 2017 No.
19149 55th wd. 1,351 Jo Keller C.P. November from or under William 01425 $188,038.88 Phelan 02122 $176,435.43 Phelan
Sq. Ft. OPA#551505600 1811-333 Term, 2017 No. 02020 T. Ralph a/k/a William Hallinan Diamond & Hallinan Diamond &
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 5659 Loretto Ave 19124 $214,198.53 Patrick J. Tolliver Ralph, Jr a/k/a Jones, LLP Jones, LLP
DENTIAL PROPERTY 35th wd. 1,432 Sq. Wesner, Esquire William Ralph, Deceased
Johnny Cruz C.P. March Ft. BRT#351402300 C.P. February Term, 2018 1811-356 1811-363
Term, 2016 No. 02045 IMPROVEMENTS: 1811-341 No. 01485 $84,466.48 6705 Leeds St 34th wd. 2403 Duncan St 19124
$148,764.56 KML Law RESIDENTIAL REAL 8138 Moro St 19136 64th Phelan Hallinan Diamond Land Area: 1,500 Sq. 23rd wd. 2,250 Sq.
Group, P.C. ESTATE John Gibbs, Jr. wd. BRT#64-20541-00; & Jones, LLP Ft. BRT#344038000 Ft. OPA#231013000
a/k/a John Gibbs C.P. PRCL#67N22-123 James IMPROVEMENTS: IMPROVEMENTS:
1811-325 January Term, 2016 No. C. Mertens C.P. January 1811-349 SEMI/DET 2 STY MAS RESIDENTIAL PROP-
6538 Windsor St 19142 01532 $62,129.82 Stern & Term, 2018 No. 02108 2233 S Fairhill a/k/a 2233 ERTY Joseph Lawless C.P.
40th wd. 1,536 Sq. Eisenberg PC $56,680.05 Emmanuel J. S Fairhill St 39th wd. 630 Jerome Lott and February Term, 2016 No.
Ft. OPA#403082700 Argentieri, Esquire Sq. Ft. BRT#392310400 Tasha J. Lott C.P. March 03941 $197,850.62 Shapiro
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1811-334 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 Term, 2017 No. 00183 & DeNardo, LLC
DENTIAL PROPERTY 2163 E Gordon St 1811-342 STY MASONRY Nicholas $142,738.82 Milstead &
Diony Elias; Justin Moore 19125-2011 31st wd. 253 Sparks St 19120 J. Apadula C.P. February Associates, LLC 1811-364
C.P. December Term, 2017 O PA # 3 1 3 1 2 8 8 0 0 61st wd. 1,050 Sq. Term, 2018 No. 02086 2539 Memphis St 19125
No. 00562 $115,143.18 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Ft. BRT#611262400 $117,318.45 Milstead & 1811-357 31st wd. 1,204 Sq. Ft.
Phelan Hallinan Diamond DENTIAL PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS: Associates, LLC 6624 Tabor Ave 35th OPA#312025300 IM-
& Jones, LLP Carrie Rosmarin C.P. RESIDENTIAL REAL wd. Land Area: 2,008 PROVEMENTS: RESIDEN-
March Term, 2016 No. ESTATE Nadira Dunston 1811-350 Sq. Ft. BRT#353290200 TIAL PROPERTY Doreen
1811-326 01066 $162,539.03 Phelan C.P. November Term, 2017 6515 N. 18th St 19126 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW Kasee C.P. April Term,
5201 N 8th St 19120 Hallinan Diamond & No. 02013 $67,686.75 17th wd. Improvement B/GAR 2 STY MASONRY 2018 No. 00978 $99,216.70
49th wd. 1,448 Sq. Jones, LLP Stern & Eisenberg PC Area: 1,312 Sq. Ft.; Wayne Carson C.P. Octo- Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC
Ft. OPA#492126100 Land Area: 1,424 Sq. ber Term, 2017 No. 00599
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1811-335 1811-343 Ft. OPA#172272900 $205,256.51 Milstead & 1811-365
DENTIAL PROPERTY 1413 Hemlock Pl 19116- 5371 Morse St 19131 IMPROVEMENTS: Associates, LLC 223 N Simpson St 19139-
Iramise Jean Simon C.P. 1512 58th wd. 1,296 52nd wd. 1,422 Sq. ROW B/GAR 2 STY 1023 34th wd. 1,140 Sq.
March Term, 2018 No. Sq. Ft. OPA#583074900 Ft. OPA#521075400 MASONRY Antonette T. 1811-358 Ft. OPA#343093100 IM-
00890 $92,142.59 Justin F. IMPROVEMENTS: IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Corson, in Her Capacity 4585 Shelbourne St PROVEMENTS: RESIDEN-
Kobeski, Esquire; Manley RESIDENTIAL PROP- DENTIAL PROPERTY as sole known heir and 19124 42nd wd. 1,219 TIAL PROPERTY Keenya
Deas Kochalski LLC ERTY William Jordan C.P. Dawn Nembhard; Owen administratix of the Estate Sq. Ft. BRT#421626700 K. Walker C.P. April Term,
October Term, 2017 No. A. Nembhard C.P. January of Rozell J. Randolph a/k/a IMPROVEMENTS: 2018 No. 01516 $20,899.30
1811-327 00073 $213,886.90 Phelan Term, 2014 No. 02341 Rozell Randolph a/k/a RESIDENTIAL REAL Phelan Hallinan Diamond
1537 S Wilton St 19143- Hallinan Diamond & $79,688.36 Meredith H. Rozell Joel Randolph, ESTATE Celeste Hatton & Jones, LLP
5023 51st wd. 1,068 Jones, LLP Wooters, Esquire; Manley deceased and the Estate of n/k/a Celeste Roye C.P.
Sq. Ft. OPA#512053100 Deas Kochalski, LLC Rozell J. Randolph a/k/a November Term, 2017 No. 1811-366
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1811-336 Rozell Randolph a/k/a 03241 $72,241.75 Stern & 3474 Emerald St 19134
DENTIAL PROPERTY 5430 Sylvester St 19124- 1811-344 Rozell Joel Randolph, Eisenberg PC 45th wd. 1,186 Sq.
Facenda M. Porter C.P. 1109 62nd wd. 1,350 2636 S 72nd St 19153 deceased C.P. January Ft. OPA#452340400
March Term, 2017 No. Sq. Ft. OPA#621368300 Residential Row 2 Story Term, 2018 No. 05704 1811-359 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
01338 $39,150.89 Phelan IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Masonry BRT#404009400 $132,220.68 Brett L. 1918 Montrose St 19146- DENTIAL PROPERTY
Hallinan Diamond & Jones, DENTIAL PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Messinger, Ryan A. Gower, 2629 30th wd. 1,590 Juaniki Hall a/k/a Juanki
LLP Ana M. Martinez C.P. DENTIAL DWELLING and Paul J. Fanelli Sq. Ft. OPA#301219500 Hall C.P. April Term, 2018
January Term, 2018 No. Diane Jamison C.P. June IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- No. 00946 $26,204.52
1811-328 01932 $99,541.30 Phelan Term, 2016 No. 00242 1811-351 DENTIAL PROPERTY KML Law Group, P.C.
3129 Reach St 19134- Hallinan Diamond & $140,430.32 Robert W. 2116 S 6th St 19148- Martha Leatherberry a/k/a
2410 33rd wd. 1,064 Jones, LLP Williams, Esquire 3215 39th wd. 1,184 Martha Bowen-Letherber- 1811-367
Sq. Ft. OPA#331317400 Sq. Ft. OPA#392347600 ry, Individually and in her 146-150 W Queen Ln
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1811-337 1811-345 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- capacity as co-Administra- 19144 12th wd. 3,415
DENTIAL PROPERTY 222 W Roosevelt Blvd 3948 N Marshall St 19140- DENTIAL PROPERTY trix cta of the Estate and Sq. Ft. OPA#123117210
Katerry D. Franklin C.P. 42nd wd. 2,268 Sq. 3218 43rd wd. 1,212 Robert Washington C.P. Devisee of the Estate of IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
March Term, 2018 No. Ft. OPA#422098800 Sq. Ft. OPA#433084000 April Term, 2018 No. Henry Welch; Doila Welch DENTIAL PROPERTY
02613 $23,403.65 Phelan IMPROVEMENTS: IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 00508 $114,623.50 Phelan a/k/a Doila A. Welch, Michael F. Coates C.P.
Hallinan Diamond & Jones, RESIDENTIAL DWELL- DENTIAL PROPERTY Hallinan Diamond & Individually and in her April Term, 2015 No.
LLP ING Richard Beinlich C.P. Louis Jhonel Jean Pierre; Jones, LLP capacity as co-Adminis- 01265 $218,963.88 Shapiro
December Term, 2015 No. Yves Carmel Merius C.P. tratrix cta of the Estate & DeNardo, LLC
1811-329 01710 $61,623.02 Press- May Term, 2018 No. 1811-352 and Devisee of the Estate
2056 S Frazier St 19143 man & Doyle, LLC 01983 $65,129.27 Phelan 2126-2128 S 70th St 19142 of Henry Welch; Janette 1811-368
51st wd. 1,008 Sq. Hallinan Diamond & 40th wd. Land: 6,300 Sq. Welch a/k/a Janet Jennifer 3009 Ruth St 19134
Ft. OPA#514238500 1811-338 Jones, LLP Ft.; Improvement: 2,352 Welch, Individually and 25th wd. 892 Sq.
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 6616 Chew Ave 19119 Sq. Ft.; Total: 8,652 Sq. in her capacity as Devisee Ft. OPA#252553300
DENTIAL PROPERTY 22nd wd. 1,070 Sq. 1811-346 Ft. OPA#403212200 of the Estate of Henry IMPROVEMENTS:
Shirley Bailey; Nawan Ft. BRT#221254600 3405 Saint Vincent St IMPROVEMENTS: Welch; Gilbert Welch a/k/a RESIDENTIAL PROP-
Owen Bailey C.P. October IMPROVEMENTS: 19149 55th wd. 1,472 RESIDENTIAL PROP- Gilbert Leopold Percival ERTY Barbara Cruz C.P.
Term, 2017 No. 01938 RESIDENTIAL REAL Sq. Ft. OPA#551451000 ERTY Katarsha Saunders Welch, Individually and in September Term, 2017 No.
$40,229.11 Cristina L. ESTATE Spencer Evans, IMPROVEMENTS: and Geraldine Saunders his capacity as Devisee of 02867 $9,822.71 KML
Connor, Esquire; Manley Administrator of the Estate RESIDENTIAL PROP- C.P. April Term, 2018 the Estate of Henry Welch Law Group, P.C.
Deas Kochalski, LLC of Eartie P. Evans-Cole- ERTY Kathleen Barras No. 02437 $119,829.70 C.P. May Term, 2010 No.
man, a/k/a Eartie Coleman and Ronald E. Barras a/k/a Richard M. Squire & 03329 $47,545.79 Phelan 1811-369
1811-330 a/k/a Eartie Evans C.P. Ronald E. Barras Jr. C.P. Associates, LLC Hallinan Diamond & 6115 W Oxford St a/k/a
4063 Roosevelt Blvd October Term, 2014 No. March Term, 2018 No. Jones, LLP 6115 Oxford St 19151-
19124 23rd wd. 1,418 00612 $99,441.72 Stern & 01551 $147,128.52 KML 1811-353 4541 34th wd. 2,256
Sq. Ft. OPA#233015000 Eisenberg PC Law Group, P.C. 6885 N 19th St 50th 1811-360 Sq. Ft. OPA#342099000
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- wd. 2,550 Sq. Ft. 6509 Guyer Ave 19142- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
DENTIAL PROPERTY 1811-339 1811-347 BRT#101111100 IM- 2807 40th wd. 1,127 DENTIAL PROPERTY
Romina Jamison C.P. 7382 Valley Ave 19128 2002 McKean St 19145- PROVEMENTS: S/D W/B Sq. Ft. OPA#406306500 Michael S. Simpson, in
August Term, 2013 No. 21st wd. 3,170 Sq. 2827 48th wd. 1,416 GAR 2 STY MASONRY IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- His Capacity as Devisee
01170 $75,857.91 Phelan Ft. BRT#214191600 Sq. Ft. OPA#481108100 Leroy Boyd, Deceased C.P. DENTIAL PROPERTY of Last Will and Testament
Hallinan Diamond & Jones, IMPROVEMENTS: IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- February Term, 2016 No. Donna Benson; Andre of Norma Y. Simpson
LLP RESIDENTIAL REAL DENTIAL PROPERTY 03317 $42,273.25 Milstead Benson C.P. November a/k/a Norma Simpson;
ESTATE Zuriatu Amedu Leonard J. Bentley C.P. & Associates, LLC Term, 2017 No. 02915 Kenneth W. Simpson, in
1811-331 a/k/a Zuriat Amedu and March Term, 2018 No. $58,357.51 Phelan Hal- His Capacity as Devisee
3233 N 26th St 19129 Abubokha Amedu a/k/a 01526 $119,100.40 Phelan 1811-354 linan Diamond & Jones, of Last Will and Testament
38th wd. 880 Sq. Abubokha O. Amedu C.P. Hallinan Diamond & 4314 N 7th St 19140- LLP of Norma Y. Simpson a/k/a
Ft. BRT#381149700 June Term, 2016 No. Jones, LLP 2316 43rd wd. 826 Sq. Norma Simpson; Anthony
IMPROVEMENTS: 02712 $219,982.94 Stern Ft. OPA#433317300 1811-361 Simpson, in Her Capacity
RESIDENTIAL REAL & Eisenberg PC 1811-348 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 5537 Locust St 46th as Devisee of Last Will
ESTATE Evelyn Harvey 2659 Bonaffon St a/k/a DENTIAL PROPERTY wd. 1,212 Sq. Ft. and Testament of Norma
a/k/a Evelyn J. Harvey C.P. 1811-340 2659 Bonnaffon St Nichole L. Jordan a/k/a BRT#604052400 Y. Simpson a/k/a Norma
November Term, 2015 No. 2180 E Cumberland St 19142-2717 40th wd. 960 Nichole Jordan C.P. IMPROVEMENTS: ROW Simpson; Unknown heirs,
03087 $14,170.37 Stern & 31st wd. Beginning Point: Sq. Ft. OPA#406073500 February Term, 2017 No. 2 STY MASONRY Sharon successors, assigns, and
Eisenberg PC Containing in front or IMPROVEMENTS: 03480 $79,946.58 Phelan Aggie C.P. September all persons, firms, or
breadth on the South RESIDENTIAL PROP- Hallinan Diamond & Term, 2017 No. 03535 associations claiming
1811-332 Side of Cumberland ERTY William T. Ralph, Jones, LLP $38,395.53 Milstead & right, title, or interest
4201 Lackland Pl 19114- Street fifteen feet and Sr., in His Capacity as Associates, LLC from or under Norma Y.
2121 65th wd. 1,760 of that width extend- Administrator and Heir 1811-355 Simpson a/k/a Norma
Sq. Ft. OPA#652444700 ing Southward between of The Estate of William 12221 Medford Rd 19154- 1811-362 Simpson, Deceased C.P.
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- lines parallel to Sepviva T. Ralph a/k/a William 1817 66th wd. 1,360 5113 Wayne Ave 19144- January Term, 2018 No.
DENTIAL PROPERTY Street in length or depth Tolliver Ralph, Jr a/k/a Sq. Ft. OPA#663253100 3525 12th wd. 4,925 01254 $65,832.57 Phelan
Edward Thompson C.P. Seventy-Two feet, three William Ralph; Unknown IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Sq. Ft. OPA#123214300 Hallinan Diamond &
April Term, 2018 No. inches OPA#314012100 heirs, successors, assigns, DENTIAL PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Jones, LLP
00662 $182,816.13 Phelan IMPROVEMENTS: ROW and all persons, firms, DENTIAL PROPERTY
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6732 Guyer Ave 19132-1906 38th wd. 940 RESIDENTIAL PROP- 1218 S. Millick St Sq. Ft. OPA#352018500 Amuzu C.P. March Term,
40th wd. 1,107 Sq. Sq. Ft. OPA#381112400 ERTY Paul S. Neith, III 19143 3rd wd. 984 Sq. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 2018 No. 03454
Ft. BRT#406326700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- a/k/a Paul S. Neith C.P. Ft. OPA#033221600 DENTIAL PROPERTY $65,177.82 Meredith H.
IMPROVEMENTS: DENTIAL PROPERTY January Term, 2018 No. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Brandi E. White C.P. Wooters, Esquire; Manley
RESIDENTIAL DWELL- Mary A. Moore C.P. March 00748 $55,247.75 Phelan DENTIAL DWELLING September Term, 2016 No. Deas Kochalski, LLC
ING Matthew David C.P. Term, 2018 No. 03446 Hallinan Diamond & Nathaniel K. D. Glover 02854 $68,072.34 Phelan
July Term, 2017 No. 02256 $20,639.91 Phelan Hal- Jones, LLP C.P. May Term, 2015 No. Hallinan Diamond & 1811-410
$114,055.54 Powers, Kirn linan Diamond & Jones, 02955 $43,019.76 Joseph Jones, LLP 6525 Edmund St
& Associates, LLC LLP 1811-386 R. Loverdi, Esquire 41st wd. 1,200 Sq.
935 E Rittenhouse St 1811-402 Ft. BRT#411412100
1811-371 1811-379 19138 59th wd. 2,633 1811-394 7827 Provident St a/k/a IMPROVEMENTS:
131 W Phil Ellena St 7137 Elmwood Ave 19142 Sq. Ft. OPA#591134700 3933 Eden St 19114 7827 Provident Rd RESIDENTIAL DWELL-
22nd wd. 9,969 Sq. Ft. 40th wd. Improvement Subject to Mortgage IM- 35th wd. 2,200 Sq. 19150 50th wd. 1,014 ING Charles A.J. Halpin,
BRT#223077500 Subject Area: 1,152 Sq. Ft.; PROVEMENTS: S/D W/B Ft. OPA#572166410 Sq. Ft. OPA#501183400 III, Esquire, Personal
to Mortgage IMPROVE- Land Area: 1,620 Sq. GAR 2 STY MASONRY IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- IMPROVEMENTS: Representative of the
MENTS: RESIDENTIAL Ft. OPA#404219000 Louise M. Jones, Executrix DENTIAL PROPERTY RESIDENTIAL PROP- Estate of Francis M.
DWELLING Peter Davis IMPROVEMENTS: ROW of the Estate of Mildred Timothy P. Obrien a/k/a ERTY Brandi Bennett Bradley, Deceased C.P.
and Jeanine Davis C.P. B/GAR 2 STY MASONRY Washington C.P. January Timothy P. O’Brien; a/k/a Brandi Bryant C.P. May Term, 2018 No. 02093
December Term, 2016 No. Andrea Way C.P. March Term, 2016 No. 02108 Colleen M. Obrien a/k/a May Term, 2017 No. $44,885.52 Law Office of
01644 $85,494.48 Powers, Term, 2018 No. 03334 $74,293.05 Jenine Davey Colleen M. O’Brien C.P. 03034 $86,712.38 Phelan Gregory Javardian, LLC
Kirn & Associates, LLC $90,602.27 Brett L. May Term, 2016 No. Hallinan Diamond &
Messinger, Ryan A. Gower, 1811-387 02869 $555,715.15 Phelan Jones, LLP 1811-411
1811-372 & Paul J. Fanelli 3922 Lankenau Ave 19131- Hallinan Diamond & 6130 Columbia Ave 34th
7514 Fayette St 50th 2809 52nd wd. 1,828 Jones, LLP 1811-403 wd. Land Area: 6,000
wd. 1,600 Sq. Ft. 1811-380 Sq. Ft. OPA#521427000 5748 Woodcrest Ave Sq. Ft. BRT#342110300
BRT#501016200 Subject 1418 N 57th St 19131- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1811-395 19131 52nd wd. 1,760 IMPROVEMENTS: DET
to Mortgage IMPROVE- 3807 4th wd. 1,026 Sq. DENTIAL PROPERTY 3813 Nedla Rd 19154- Sq. Ft. OPA#522144300 W/D GAR 3 STY STONE
MENTS: RESIDENTIAL Ft. OPA#043105100 Fred T. Crawford a/k/a 2716 66th wd. 1,600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Eckard A. Garvin a/k/a
DWELLING Vincent IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Fred Crawford a/k/a Sq. Ft. OPA#662560800 DENTIAL PROPERTY Eckard Garvin C.P. March
Wilder, Jr. C.P. January DENTIAL PROPERTY Frederick L. Crawford C.P. IMPROVEMENTS: Raheemah Beyah, in Her Term, 2018 No. 01699
Term, 2016 No. 00269 Milton Hay C.P. August January Term, 2015 No. RESIDENTIAL PROP- Capacity as Executrix and $97,914.73 Milstead &
$23,621.36 Law Office of Term, 2009 No. 02673 03421 $27,924.03 Phelan ERTY Daphne Magac a/k/a Devisee of The Estate of Associates, LLC
Gregory Javardian, LLC $73,736.44 Phelan Hal- Hallinan Diamond & Daphne Anne Magac; John James L. Spain, Jr C.P.
linan Diamond & Jones, Jones, LLP Magac a/k/a John T. Magac August Term, 2014 No. 1811-412
1811-373 LLP C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 01179 $126,290.88 Phelan 1124 Marlborough
3438 Princeton Ave 1811-388 00827 $200,411.34 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & St 19125 18th wd.
19149 55th wd. 1,760 1811-381 3586 Oakhill Rd 19154- Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP Land: 2,436 Sq. Ft.;
Sq. Ft. BRT#551388700 7233 Oxford Ave 19111 4028 66th wd. 1,360 Jones, LLP Improvement: 0 Sq.
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 53rd wd. DET CONV APT Sq. Ft. OPA#662362700 1811-404 Ft. BRT#181055000
DENTIAL DWELLING 2 STY MASON; 1,759 IMPROVEMENTS: 1811-396 3317 N. Lee St 19134 IMPROVEMENTS:
Theresa Schowgurow C.P. Sq. Ft. BRT#532377600 RESIDENTIAL 2052 W Stella St 19132- 7th wd. Land: 907 NONE Louis Moore and
October Term, 2017 No. Subject to Mortgage PROPERTY Linda Kelly 1535 11th wd. 840 Sq. Sq. Ft.; 1,065 Sq. Christie Moore C.P. June
01036 $123,242.20 Martha IMPROVEMENTS: a/k/a Linda Kean C.P. Ft. OPA#111055400 Ft. BRT#073025900 Term, 2018 No. 000388
E. Von Rosenstiel, P.C., RESIDENTIAL DWELL- April Term, 2018 No. IMPROVEMENTS: IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- $259,541.48 Stern &
Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, ING John C. Caceres C.P. 02493 $165,490.58 Phelan RESIDENTIAL PROP- DENTIAL REAL ESTATE Eisenberg PC
Esquire, Heather Riloff, July Term, 2017 No. 03468 Hallinan Diamond & ERTY Kendal Green C.P. Edgardo Hernandez C.P.
Esquire, Tyler J. Wilk, $189,109.46 McCabe, Jones, LLP October Term, 2017 No. April Term, 2018 No. 1811-413
Esquire Weisberg, & Conway, LLC 03183 $36,429.26 Phelan 003177 $17,121.30 Stern 2213 S. Colorado St
1811-389 Hallinan Diamond & & Eisenberg PC 19145 26th wd. Land:
1811-374 1811-382 1467 N 60th St 19151- Jones, LLP 679 Sq. Ft.; 1,030 Sq.
640 N 55th St 19131 4th 4942 Gransback St 19120 4204 34th wd. 1,236 1811-405 Ft. BRT#262021500
wd. 1,248 Sq. Ft. BRT#04- 42nd wd. ROW B/GAR 2 Sq. Ft. OPA#342192400 1811-397 2102 S 65th St 19142 IMPROVEMENTS:
1-1780-00/871507320 STY MASONRY; 1,200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 2117 Simon St 19124- 40th wd. 1,024 Sq. RESIDENTIAL REAL
IMPROVEMENTS: TWO Sq. Ft. BRT#421507200 DENTIAL PROPERTY 2020 41st wd. 816 Sq. Ft. OPA#403011000 ESTATE Jimmie Shoester
STORY MASONRY ROW IMPROVEMENTS: Patricia Stancil C.P. June Ft. OPA#411021700 IMPROVEMENTS: NONE and Nancy Shoester C.P.
OFFICE/STORE WITH RESIDENTIAL DWELL- Term, 2018 No. 01712 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Lilly Ngoc Nguyen and April Term, 2018 No.
DWELLING Spencer Rob- ING Rohan R. Brooks $25,779.71 Phelan Hal- DENTIAL PROPERTY Dawn Dao Medd C.P. 001632 $97,689.13 Stern
inson, Semile Robinson a/k/a Rohan Brooks C.P. linan Diamond & Jones, Johannie Rodriguez C.P. November Term, 2017 No. & Eisenberg PC
and David E. Gunter C.P. September Term, 2017 No. LLP January Term, 2016 No. 00422 $42,712.94 Jonathan
January Term, 2018 No. 00064 $84,832.88 McCabe, 01209 $76,266.22 Phelan J. Sobel, Esquire 1811-414
03384 $104,452.84 Janet Weisberg, & Conway, LLC 1811-390 Hallinan Diamond & 214 N 52nd St 19139
L. Gold, Esquire 1319 W. Wyoming Ave Jones, LLP 1811-406 44th wd. 1,780 Sq.
1811-383 19140 49th wd. 2,064 2221 N. Salford St Ft. BRT#441136000
1811-375 1834 S Conestoga St Sq. Ft. OPA#491072700 1811-398 19131 52nd wd. 1,966 IMPROVEMENTS:
2938 Arlan St a/k/a 2938 19143 51st wd. ROW 2 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 4134 Whiting Rd 19154- Sq. Ft. BRT#522264900; RESIDENTIAL DWELL-
Arlan Ave 19136-1102 STY MASONRY; 1,092 DENTIAL PROPERTY 2807 66th wd. 1,296 O PA # 5 2 2 2 6 4 9 0 0 ING Edward Payne a/k/a
57th wd. 1,479 Sq. Sq. Ft. BRT#514192200 Leiya Harvard C.P. May Sq. Ft. OPA#662589900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Edward H. Payne, Jr. and
Ft. OPA#572050603 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Term, 2018 No. 00117 IMPROVEMENTS: DENTIAL DWELLING Egan Payne C.P. November
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- DENTIAL DWELLING $84,995.33 Michael C. RESIDENTIAL PROP- Mary Singleton C.P. April Term, 2017 No. 01163
DENTIAL PROPERTY Telitha Frazier, Known Mazack ERTY Mary Hamilton C.P. Term, 2018 No. 02435 $58,057.39 Martha E. Von
Clarice Brosius C.P. March Surviving Heir of Phyllis February Term, 2018 No. $163,920.47 Pincus Law Rosenstiel, P.C., Martha E.
Term, 2018 No. 02087 N. Frazier-Ware a/k/a 1811-391 00180 $137,556.91 Phelan Group, PLLC Von Rosenstiel, Esquire,
$154,884.50 Phelan Hal- Phyllis Ware, Elizabeth 5711 Florence Ave Hallinan Diamond & Heather Riloff, Esquire,
linan Diamond & Jones, M. Lomas, Known 19143-4527 51st wd. 1,620 Jones, LLP 1811-407 Tyler J. Wilk, Esquire
LLP Surviving Heir of Phyllis Sq. Ft. OPA#513263600 324 Roseberry St 19148
Frazier-Ware a/k/a Phyllis IMPROVEMENTS: 1811-399 39th wd. 992 Sq. Ft. 1811-415
1811-376 Ware, Audra E. Frazier, RESIDENTIAL 2051 S 68th St 19142- BRT#392209700 Stephanie 256 W Champlost Ave
2807 Ryerson Pl 19114 Known Surviving Heir of PROPERTY Dilcie Louise 1628 40th wd. 1,170 Ricciardi C.P. October 19120 61st wd. 1,101
57th wd. 1,800 Sq. Phyllis N. Frazier-Ware Farley, in Her Capacity as Sq. Ft. OPA#403068800 Term, 2017 No. 01942 (Land Area Sq. Ft.); 1,168
Ft. OPA#572094623 a/k/a Phyllis Ware and Heir of Ella May Farley, IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- $80,956.44 Stern & (Improvement Area Sq.
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Unknown Surviving Heirs Deceased; Unknown heirs, DENTIAL PROPERTY Eisenberg PC Ft.) OPA#612150400
DENTIAL PROPERTY of Phyllis N. Frazier-Ware successors, assigns, and all Mabel Verdier; James Subject to Mortgage
Jessica Murao; Steven K. a/k/a Phyllis Ware C.P. persons, firms, or associa- Verdier C.P. September 1811-408 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW
Murao a/k/a Steven Murao October Term, 2016 No. tions claiming right, title, Term, 2016 No. 00220 2508 Federal St 19146 2 STY MASONRY Wave
C.P. June Term, 2013 04194 $36,588.31 McCabe, or interest from or under $69,357.12 Phelan Hal- 36th wd. 984 (Land Realty, LLC C.P. July
No. 02114 $204,698.72 Weisberg, & Conway, LLC Ella May Farley, Deceased linan Diamond & Jones, Area Sq. Ft.); 880 Term, 2018 No. 01295
Meredith H. Wooters, C.P. May Term, 2018 No. LLP (Improvement Area Sq. $222,924.63 Scott M.
Esquire; Manley Deas 1811-384 00064 $24,185.82 Phelan Ft.) OPA#361263400 Klein, Esq.
Kochalski, LLC 4730 Melrose St 19137 Hallinan Diamond & 1811-400 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW
45th wd. 1,232 Sq. Ft. Jones, LLP 1608 S Lawrence St 2 STY MASONRY Testa 1811-416
1811-377 OPA#453443300 Subject 19148-1311 1st wd. 1,176 and Son, Contractor, LLC 12132 Aster Rd 66th wd.
5531 Palethorp St 19120 to Mortgage IMPROVE- 1811-392 Sq. Ft. OPA#011439300 C.P. May Term, 2018 No. Beginning Point: In the
42nd wd. 1,120 Sq. MENTS: ROW 2 STY MA- 1231 Stirling St 19111- IMPROVEMENTS: 02902 $306,198.02 Scott Northwesterly curved line
Ft. OPA#422380500 SONRY Robert B. Kline; 5837 53rd wd. 1,376 RESIDENTIAL PROP- M. Klein, Esq. of Aster Road, distant
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Margaret M. Popplewell Sq. Ft. OPA#531055600 ERTY Stephen Mcdonald; 233.71 feet Northeasterly
DENTIAL PROPERTY C.P. May Term, 2018 No. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Jessica Gimbel C.P. May 1811-409 measured along the tangent
Michele B. Calhoun C.P. 01543 $70,880.29 Jenine DENTIAL PROPERTY Term, 2014 No. 01312 5713 N Camac St 19141 and curved Northwesterly
March Term, 2018 No. Davey Nichelle N. Haley a/k/a Mi- $136,458.68 Phelan Hal- 49th wd. 1,226 Sq. Ft. line of Aster Road from
02961 $62,580.38 Phelan chelle N. Haley; James K. linan Diamond & Jones, OPA#493160400 Subject the Northeasterly end
Hallinan Diamond & 1811-385 Haley C.P. July Term, 2015 LLP to Mortgage IMPROVE- of the curve connecting
Jones, LLP 3314 Brighton St 19149- No. 02578 $130,359.72 MENTS: RESIDENTIAL the Northwesterly lien
2029 55th wd. 1,312 Phelan Hallinan Diamond 1811-401 PROPERTY Mensah of Aster Road with the
1811-378 Sq. Ft. OPA#551356800 & Jones, LLP 1205 Cheltenham Ave a/k/a Amuzu, a/k/a Mensah Northeasterly line of Birch
2939 Bambrey St a/k/a 1205 E Cheltenham Ave Amuzu, Jr.; Evelyn Carter
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IMPROVEMENTS: ROW Gwenervera Presley a/k/a Esquire Ft. OPA#122235400 Alicia Holland C.P. March Mary K. Zou C.P. January
B/GAR 2 STY MAS Gwenervere Presley C.P. IMPROVEMENTS: Term, 2018 No. 03445 Term, 2016 No. 02326
OTHER Brian Quirple and April Term, 2018 No. 1811-432 RESIDENTIAL PROP- $58,399.32 Phelan Hal- $145,071.49 Robert W.
Christine M. Quirple C.P. 00003 $50,873.97 Stern & 2323 W Cumberland St ERTY Kim D. Moody C.P. linan Diamond & Jones, Williams, Esquire
January Term, 2018 No. Eisenberg PC 19132-4119 16th wd. 1,440 February Term, 2012 No. LLP
04949 $238,110.51 Patrick Sq. Ft. OPA#162293500 00506 $54,645.34 Phelan 1811-456
J. Wesner, Esquire 1811-424 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Hallinan Diamond & 1811-448 120 W Wyoming Ave
5466 W. Berks St 19131 DENTIAL PROPERTY Jones, LLP 5463 Lebanon Ave 19140 42nd wd. 2,453 Sq.
1811-417 52nd wd. (formerly part of Kimberly E. Robinson 19131 52nd wd. Land: Ft. BRT#882016560 IM-
7818 Gilbert St 19150 the 34th wd.) 1,662.15 Sq. C.P. June Term, 2018 No. 1811-440 3,027 Sq. Ft.; 3,003 Sq. PROVEMENTS: 3 STORY
50th wd. 1,565 Sq. Ft. OPA#52-2-0417-00 IM- 03076 $67,082.39 Phelan 11739 Brandon Rd 19154- Ft. BRT#522081000 MASONRY STORE/
Ft. OPA#502111400 PROVEMENTS: SINGLE Hallinan Diamond & 2526 66th wd. 1,380 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- OFFICE Multicultural
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- FAMILY, RESIDENTIAL Jones, LLP Sq. Ft. OPA#662029200 DENTIAL REAL ESTATE Wellness Center, Inc. C.P.
DENTIAL PROPERTY DWELLING Danielle N. IMPROVEMENTS: Walter Dobbins, III C.P. June Term, 2017 No.
Beverly Parker C.P. July Straughter C.P. March 1811-433 RESIDENTIAL PROP- November Term, 2016 No. 03317 $180,429.77 Janet
Term, 2017 No. 02675 Term, 2017 No. 03291 1924 S Alder St 19148- ERTY William P. Ellis, 000934 $175,564.56 Stern L. Gold, Esquire
$95,473.58 Shapiro & $122,431.54 Hladik, 2365 39th wd. 972 Sq. Jr; Stephanie M. Ellis & Eisenberg PC
DeNardo, LLC Onorato & Federman, LLP Ft. OPA#394130600 C.P. April Term, 2017 No. 1811-457
IMPROVEMENTS: 00717 $180,805.65 Phelan 1811-449 11939 Glenfield St
1811-418 1811-425 RESIDENTIAL PROP- Hallinan Diamond & 6025 N Philip St 19120- 58th wd. 7,566 Sq.
417 W George St 19123 1630 Murdoch Rd 19150 ERTY John J. Nardini Jones, LLP 1815 61st wd. 990 Sq. Ft. BRT#662186100
5th wd. 1,054 Sq. 50th wd. 2,181 Sq. C.P. January Term, 2018 Ft. OPA#612415700 IMPROVEMENTS:
Ft. OPA#057200400 Ft. OPA#501504800 No. 05580 $150,711.70 1811-441 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- S/D W/B GAR 1 STY
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- IMPROVEMENTS: Phelan Hallinan Diamond 4237 Malta St 19124- DENTIAL PROPERTY MASONRY Unknown
DENTIAL PROPERTY RESIDENTIAL PROP- & Jones, LLP 4808 33rd wd. 1,120 Mary E. Watts, in Her heirs, successors, assigns,
Edwardo Roman; Carmen ERTY Eugene Adderly Sq. Ft. OPA#332139900 Capacity as Executrix and all persons, firms,
Roman, as Administrator C.P. March Term, 2015 1811-434 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- and Devisee of The or associations claiming
to the Estate of Luciano No. 03443 $197,112.77 5841 Pine St 19143- DENTIAL PROPERTY Estate of John Pflugfelder; right, title, or interest from
Roman, Sr.; Luciano Ro- Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1217 60th wd. 1,558 Hector L. Torres C.P. Jason Pflugfelder, in His or under Floyd L.A. Guy,
man, Jr., Known Heir Sq. Ft. OPA#604177000 October Term, 2016 No. Capacity as Devisee of The Jr. a/k/a Floyd L. Guy,
of Luciano Roman, Sr.; 1811-426 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 03301 $65,913.32 Phelan Estate of John Pflugfelder Jr., Deceased Mortgagor
Richard Roman, Known 7021 Elmwood Ave DENTIAL PROPERTY Hallinan Diamond & C.P. November Term, 2017 and Real Owner C.P. May
Heir of Luciano Roman, 19142 12th wd. 1,386 Mary E. Mckenzie a/k/a Jones, LLP No. 00819 $33,402.98 Term, 2018 No. 01183
Sr. C.P. June Term, 2015 Sq. Ft. OPA#406224100 Mary E. Mc Kenzie C.P. Phelan Hallinan Diamond $152,124.18 Milstead &
No. 03805 $280,960.54 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- December Term, 2017 No. 1811-442 & Jones, LLP Associates, LLC
Meredith H. Wooters, DENTIAL PROPERTY 03204 $7,241.98 Phelan 6600 Cornelious St
Esquire; Manley Deas Renee Rorie a/k/a Renee Hallinan Diamond & a/k/a 6600 Cornelius St 1811-450 1811-458
Kochalski, LLC Everett and James Lynn Jones, LLP 19138-0000 10th wd. 4340 Almond St 19137 1126 Hellerman St
C.P. November Term, 2017 (formerly 50th wd.) 1,760 45th wd. 2,700 Sq. 19111 53rd wd. 1,260
1811-419 No. 00857 $43,543.61 1811-435 Sq. Ft. OPA#102370100 Ft. BRT#453191100 Sq. Ft. BRT#531120200
6871 Forrest Ave 19138 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 823 W 65th Ave 19126- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- IMPROVEMENTS: IMPROVEMENTS:
10th wd. 1,500 Sq. 3735 49th wd. 1,768 DENTIAL PROPERTY RESIDENTIAL REAL RESIDENTIAL DWELL-
Ft. OPA#102525900 1811-427 Sq. Ft. OPA#492085700 Jamar S. Boykins; Sheena ESTATE Kevin Donlen, Jr. ING Diane M. Jones
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 4626 Sheffield St 19136 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Boykins C.P. February C.P. May Term, 2018 No. C.P. October Term, 2017
DENTIAL PROPERTY 41st wd. 1,882 Sq. DENTIAL PROPERTY Term, 2015 No. 01803 02263 $196,504.39 Stern No. 2101 $72,580.25
Gloria Bolt C.P. June Ft. OPA#651138200 Charles Nelson; Sandra $150,152.96 Phelan Hal- & Eisenberg PC Weber Gallagher Simpson
Term, 2017 No. 02121 IMPROVEMENTS: Thomas a/k/a Sandra linan Diamond & Jones, Stapleton Fires & Newby,
$98,893.46 Shapiro & RESIDENTIAL PROP- Nelson C.P. September LLP 1811-451 LLP, Sarah A. Elia, Esq.
DeNardo, LLC ERTY Unknown heirs, Term, 2014 No. 00107 720 E Clearfield St 19134-
successors, assigns, and all $262,381.05 Phelan Hal- 1811-443 2407 33rd wd. 1,200 1811-459
1811-420 persons, firms, or associa- linan Diamond & Jones, 111 E Upsal St 19119- Sq. Ft. OPA#331004100 2330 S 16th St 19145
3705 Bandon Dr 19154 tions claiming right, title, LLP 2340 22nd wd. 2,100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 26th wd. ROW 2 STY
66th wd. Land Area: 1,800 or interest from or under Sq. Ft. OPA#221090900 DENTIAL PROPERTY MASONRY; 1,416 Sq.
Sq. Ft. BRT#663402500 Stuart D. Quinn, deceased 1811-436 IMPROVEMENTS: Craig L. Vranas C.P. April Ft. BRT#261272100
IMPROVEMENTS: C.P. August Term, 2017 643 Anchor St 19120- RESIDENTIAL PROP- Term, 2018 No. 01421 IMPROVEMENTS:
RESIDENTIAL DWELL- No. 03065 $85,838.33 1707 35th wd. 1,080 ERTY Jacquelyn Johnson; $47,314.60 Phelan Hal- RESIDENTIAL DWELL-
ING Joseph M. Osinski Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC Sq. Ft. OPA#351280500 Anthony Johnson C.P. linan Diamond & Jones, ING Gloria Mastantuno
C.P. April Term, 2018 No. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- December Term, 2011 No. LLP C.P. January Term, 2017
02758 $69,358.52 Martha 1811-428 DENTIAL PROPERTY 02323 $265,261.53 Phelan No. 04349 $186,794.92
E. Von Rosenstiel, P.C., 5029 Arendell Ave 19114 Davida Thompson; Kevin Hallinan Diamond & 1811-452 McCabe, Weisberg, &
Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, 65th wd. 2,542 Sq. Ft. Thompson a/k/a Kevin A. Jones, LLP 643 Artwood Dr 19115- Conway, LLC
Esquire, Heather Riloff, O PA # 6 5 - 2 - 1 4 3 3 - 0 0 Thompson; Marvin Thomp- 2826 63rd wd. 1,497
Esquire, Tyler J. Wilk, IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- son; Destiny Thompson 1811-444 Sq. Ft. OPA#632163600 1811-460
Esquire DENTIAL PROPERTY C.P. October Term, 2017 8757 Marsden St IMPROVEMENTS: 1240 Englewood St 19111
Christopher Kelley and No. 01958 $58,440.81 65th wd. 1,648 Sq. RESIDENTIAL 53rd wd. DET W/D GAR
1811-421 Amy Kelley C.P. October Phelan Hallinan Diamond Ft. BRT#652314000 PROPERTY Stuart Janoff; 2 STY MASONRY; 1,726
5906 Tabor Ave a/k/a Term, 2017 No. 03437 & Jones, LLP IMPROVEMENTS: ROW Allison Janoff C.P. April Sq. Ft. BRT#532351200
5906 Tabor Rd 19120 35th $172,002.51 Shapiro & B/GAR 2 STY MASONRY Term, 2016 No. 02450 Subject to Mortgage
wd. Land Area: 1,269 DeNardo, LLC 1811-437 David Johnson C.P. April $202,063.02 Phelan Hal- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
Sq. Ft. BRT#352332000 542 Magee Ave a/k/a Term, 2018 No. 03550 linan Diamond & Jones, DENTIAL DWELLING
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1811-429 542-48 Magee Ave $110,211.54 Milstead & LLP Angel J. Laychock C.P.
DENTIAL DWELLING 1924 E Madison St 19111 35th wd. 1,350 Associates, LLC November Term, 2013 No.
Darrin L. Chapman in his 19134 45th wd. 1,453 Sq. Ft. OPA#353098500 1811-453 02212 $32,964.75 McCabe,
capacity as the Executor Sq. Ft. OPA#452012600 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1811-445 2121 Brandywine St Weisberg, & Conway, LLC
of the Estate of Patricia IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- DENTIAL PROPERTY 4514 Teesdale St 19136 19130-3106 15th wd. 1,994
E. Carter, Deceased C.P. DENTIAL PROPERTY Gabriela Garnica-Palmer 41st wd. 1,204 Sq. Sq. Ft. OPA#152025500 1811-461
February Term, 2018 No. Tracy Hua and Chihung C.P. April Term, 2018 No. Ft. OPA#412093400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 6630 N Uber St 19138
02914 $73,902.11 Martha Mu C.P. April Term, 2018 00657 $120,957.86 Phelan IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- DENTIAL PROPERTY 10th wd. 1,185 Sq.
E. Von Rosenstiel, P.C., No. 00655 $84,940.56 Hallinan Diamond & DENTIAL PROPERTY Victor M. Sosa; Deanna Ft. OPA#102029200
Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC Jones, LLP Henry Hamusten C.P. Dimemmo-Sosa C.P. IMPROVEMENTS:
Esquire, Heather Riloff, September Term, 2017 No. February Term, 2018 No. RESIDENTIAL
Esquire, Tyler J. Wilk, 1811-430 1811-438 02881 $59,611.43 Phelan 02479 $510,920.92 Phelan PROPERTY The Unknown
Esquire 13049 Townsend Rd 19154 2835 Cantrell St 19145- Hallinan Diamond & Hallinan Diamond & Heirs of Cornelia Holsey
66th wd. 1,500 Sq. Ft. 2412 48th wd. 840 Sq. Jones, LLP Jones, LLP Deceased, Thaisa Cox and
1811-422 OPA#888660130 Subject Ft. OPA#482083600 Taneka Cox, Solely in Her
947 E Russell St 19134 to Mortgage IMPROVE- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1811-446 1811-454 Capacity as Heir Cornelia
33rd wd. 1,176 Sq. Ft. MENTS: RESIDENTIAL DENTIAL PROPERTY 154 W Godfrey Ave 6119 Lansdowne Ave Holsey, Deceased C.P. May
OPA#331183300 Subject CONDO 2 STORY Ruben L. Hernandez-Ra- 61st wd. 1,050 Sq. 19151-3933 34th wd. 1,446 Term, 2017 No. 02600
to Mortgage IMPROVE- MASONRY Carlos Tenas mos, Sr., in his capacity as Ft. BRT#611280300 Sq. Ft. OPA#342053000 $58,862.35 KML Law
MENTS: RESIDENTIAL C.P. April Term, 2018 Heir of Ruben Hernandez, IMPROVEMENTS: ROW IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Group, P.C.
PROPERTY Jose Reyes, No. 01503 $10,233.64 Deceased; Unknown Heirs, B/GAR 2 STY MASONRY DENTIAL PROPERTY
a/k/a Jose L. Reyes; P.A.C. Christopher H. Steward, Successors, Assigns, and Michael Johnson and Jernisha T. Hennigan C.P. 1811-462
Rentals, LLC C.P. Septem- Esquire All Persons, Firms, or Cynthia M. Johnson a/k/a August Term, 2017 No. 2957 N Camac St a/k/a
ber Term, 2017 No. 01626 Associations Claiming Cynthia Johnson C.P. June 01712 $106,281.97 Phelan 2957 Camac St 19133
$10,741.37 Meredith H. 1811-431 Right, Title or Interest Term, 2017 No. 01164 Hallinan Diamond & 37th wd. 1,451 Sq.
Wooters, Esquire; Manley 13043 Townsend Rd 19154 From or Under Ruben $104,550.05 Milstead & Jones, LLP Ft. OPA#372264600
Deas Kochalski, LLC 66th wd. 1,500 Sq. Ft. Hernandez, Deceased C.P. Associates, LLC IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
OPA#888660124 Subject September Term, 2017 No. 1811-455 DENTIAL PROPERTY
1811-423 to Mortgage IMPROVE- 02877 $41,731.39 Phelan 1811-447 6526-28 Elmwood Joella Frazier Davis Solely
5805 Fernwood St MENTS: RESIDENTIAL Hallinan Diamond & 1921 67th Ave a/k/a 1921 Ave 19142 Store in Her Capacity as Heir
19143 3rd wd. 1,266 CONDO 2 STORY Jones, LLP W 67th Ave 19138-3119 and Offices 1 Story of Juarrannetta McNabb
Sq. Ft. BRT#034032500 MASONRY David Dunn 10th wd. 1,146 Sq. Masonry BRT#882061560 a/k/a Juarannetta McNabb
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- C.P. April Term, 2018 1811-439 Ft. OPA#102432100 IMPROVEMENTS: COM- Deceased C.P. February
No. 01507 $10,055.14 5604 Bloyd St 19138- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- MERCIAL/COMMERCIAL
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Term, 2016 No. 04915 Her Capacity as Heir of Term, 2018 No. 03819 1811-489 19131 4th wd. 1,422 45th wd. 525 Sq.
$56,096.54 KML Law Matilda Martin Deceased $71,128.84 KML Law 6213 Clearview St Sq. Ft. OPA#043266100 Ft. OPA#451165200
Group, P.C. and Dianna Russo Solely Group, P.C. 19138 59th wd. 861 Sq. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
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1811-463 Matilda Martin Deceased 1811-480 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Ericka N. Solomon C.P. GSL, a Minor, In Care
1211 Wellington St C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 111 S 15th St Unit DENTIAL PROPERTY August Term, 2017 No. of Nicole Mabie Solely
19111 53rd wd. 2,727 03169 $54,433.43 KML 2203 a/k/a 111 S 15th Dorothy M. Rolison a/k/a 02541 $124,783.21 Shap- in Her Capacity as Heir
Sq. Ft. OPA#532343500 Law Group, P.C. St 19102 8th wd. 820 Dorothy Rolison C.P. iro & DeNardo, LLC of Frank San Lorenzo
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Sq. Ft. OPA#888087386 March Term, 2018 No. Deceased, JSL, A Minor,
DENTIAL PROPERTY 1811-471 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 02052 $41,043.00 KML 1811-498 In Care of Nicole Mabie
William R. Moore, Jr. 1221 N 53rd St 19131 DENTIAL PROPERTY Law Group, P.C. 4153 Elbridge St 19135 Solely in Her Capacity as
C.P. June Term, 2016 No. 44th wd. 1,155 Sq. Richard F. Vaughn C.P. 55th wd. 1,079 Sq. Heir of Frank San Lorenzo
01576 $61,347.59 KML Ft. OPA#442319400 April Term, 2018 No. 1811-490 Ft. OPA#552090200 Deceased, Nicole Mabie
Law Group, P.C. IMPROVEMENTS: 00386 $313,111.00 KML 103 Tree St 39th wd. 658 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Solely in Her Capacity as
RESIDENTIAL PROP- Law Group, P.C. Sq. Ft. OPA#391080200 DENTIAL PROPERTY Heir of Frank San Lorenzo,
1811-464 ERTY Lester Young and IMPROVEMENTS: Nicole Marie Wynn as Deceased, Anthony San
1323 W Roosevelt Blvd Shirley Young C.P. October 1811-481 RESIDENTIAL DWELL- Executrix of the Estate Lorenzo Solely in His
49th wd. 2,784 Sq. Term, 2016 No. 01422 1712 N 19th St 19121 ING Heirs and Devisees of of John Hamilton, Jr. Capacity as Heir of Frank
Ft. BRT#491088900 $74,506.97 KML Law 47th wd. 2,845 Sq. Louis Schiavo (deceased) Deceased C.P. January San Lorenzo, Deceased
IMPROVEMENTS: Group, P.C. Ft. OPA#472097512 C.P. July Term, 2017 No. Term, 2018 No. 01471 and Jenna San Lorenzo
RESIDENTIAL DWELL- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 00205 $111,546.87 Press- $114,940.16 KML Law Solely in Her Capacity
ING Mariam Smith C.P. 1811-472 DENTIAL PROPERTY man & Doyle, LLC Group, P.C. as Heir of Frank San
October Term, 2017 No. 3260 Frankford Ave Judy Vereen Bey C.P. June Lorenzo, Deceased C.P.
02285 $16,101.37 Powers, 19134 45th wd. 1,328 Term, 2018 No. 00433 1811-491 1811-499 June Term, 2016 No.
Kirn & Associates, LLC Sq. Ft. OPA#452275000 $97,703.92 KML Law 6469 Belfield Ave 19119 2819 Edgemont St 01575 $108,910.57 KML
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Group, P.C. 22nd wd. 3,216 Sq. 19134 25th wd. 1,360 Law Group, P.C.
1811-465 DENTIAL PROPERTY Ft. OPA#221248500 Sq. Ft. OPA#251219500
4130 Barnett St 19135 Jessica Nunez C.P. October 1811-482 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1811-506
55th wd. 1,245 Sq. Term, 2016 No. 03537 6237 N 4th St 19120 DENTIAL PROPERTY DENTIAL PROPERTY 4416 Unruh Ave 19135
Ft. BRT#552060800 $38,439.08 Shapiro & 61st wd. 1,725 Sq. Corey D. Wilson as Ad- Keith McMonagle Solely 55th wd. 2,250 Sq.
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- DeNardo, LLC Ft. OPA#611062700 ministrator of the Estate of in His Capacity as Heir Ft. OPA#552150800
DENTIAL REAL ESTATE IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Betty J. Wilson, Deceased of Donna McMonagle, IMPROVEMENTS:
Dustin T. McGeehan and 1811-473 DENTIAL PROPERTY C.P. June Term, 2017 No. Deceased and Thomas Mc- RESIDENTIAL
Heaven L. Zeallor C.P. 5344 Jackson St 19124 Hasan E. Amenra a/k/a 03164 $126,915.71 KML Monagle, III Solely in His PROPERTY Unknown
April Term, 2018 No. 62nd wd. 1,313 Sq. Hasan Amenra C.P. July Law Group, P.C. Capacity as Heir of Donna heirs, successors, assigns,
03283 $92,825.41 Stern & Ft. OPA#622400800 Term, 2017 No. 02585 McMonagle, Deceased C.P. and all persons, firms,
Eisenberg PC IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- $118,345.73 KML Law 1811-492 October Term, 2017 No. or associations claiming
DENTIAL PROPERTY Group, P.C. 5134 Walker St 19124 01474 $50,061.65 KML right, title, or interest from
1811-466 Shakeda N. Snyder C.P. 62nd wd. 2,294 Sq. Law Group, P.C. or under April M. Bayers,
6338 Edmund St March Term, 2017 No. 1811-483 Ft. OPA#622360900 deceased and Melissa A.
41st wd. 1,447 Sq. 01751 $133,046.14 KML 3923 Brown St 24th IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1811-500 Bayers, Known Heir of
Ft. BRT#411395000 Law Group, P.C. wd. 1,600 Sq. Ft. DENTIAL PROPERTY The 1624 E Mohican St a/k/a April M. Bayers, Deceased
IMPROVEMENTS: ROW BRT#243122500 Unknown Heirs of Anthony 1624 Mohican St 19138 C.P. April Term, 2018 No.
B/GAR 2 STY MASONRY 1811-474 IMPROVEMENTS: J. Antinucci Deceased, 10th wd. 1,510 Sq. Ft. 04606 $98,020.64 Shapiro
Robert Woodard a/k/a 616 E Wishart St 19134 ROW 3 STY MASONRY Frank Antinucci, Solely O PA # 1 0 - 2 - 2 3 3 9 - 0 0 & DeNardo, LLC
Robert J. Woodard C.P. 33rd wd. 700 Sq. Richard Wilson C.P. April in His Capacity as Heir IMPROVEMENTS: TWO
June Term, 2018 No. Ft. OPA#331024900 Term, 2018 No. 01435 of Anthony J. Antinucci, STORY MASONRY 1811-507
02693 $29,882.36 Milstead IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- $53,027.05 Milstead & Deceased and Joseph ROW Aisha Morman C.P. 633 W Olney Ave 19120
& Associates, LLC DENTIAL PROPERTY Associates, LLC Antinucci, Solely in October Term, 2017 No. 61st wd. 2,475 Sq.
Gregory S Stanislaus a/k/a His Capacity as Heir of 00788 $119,924.25 Hladik, Ft. OPA#612009100
1811-467 Gregory Stanislaus C.P. 1811-484 Anthony J. Antinucci, Onorato & Federman, LLP IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
7125 N 20th St 19138 April Term, 2018 No. 4523 Marple St 19136 Deceased C.P. September DENTIAL PROPERTY
10th wd. Land: 1,292 Sq. 00647 $58,145.93 KML 65th wd. 1,117 Sq. Term, 2016 No. 00649 1811-501 Anthony Cobb C.P. May
Ft.; Improvement: 1,228 Law Group, P.C. Ft. OPA#651110700 $74,428.34 KML Law 520 Unruh Ave 35th Term, 2013 No. 02365
Sq. Ft.; Total: 1,426 Sq. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Group, P.C. wd. Det Conv Apt 3 Sty $113,433.38 Shapiro &
Ft. OPA#10-1151500 1811-475 DENTIAL PROPERTY Frame; 10,000 Sq. Ft. DeNardo, LLC
IMPROVEMENTS: 5926 Chew Ave 19138 Donna Prendergast and 1811-493 OPA#353122900 Subject
RESIDENTIAL PROP- 22nd wd. 2,802 Sq. Ft. Michael Siemien C.P. 734 S 58th St 19143 to Mortgage IMPROVE- 1811-508
ERTY Audrey L. Peterson OPA#592298300 Subject January Term, 2015 No. 3rd wd. 1,304 Sq. MENTS: 3,301 SQ. FT. 2642 Tilton St 19125
C.P. April Term, 2018 to Mortgage IMPROVE- 02895 $65,429.24 KML Ft. OPA#033181800 Rogerio Santos C.P. April 31st wd. 549 Sq. Ft.
No. 03418 $121,308.02 MENTS: RESIDENTIAL Law Group, P.C. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Term, 2018 No. 00870 OPA#312178200
Richard M. Squire & PROPERTY Charmaine DENTIAL PROPERTY Sir $240,687.38 Phillip D. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
Associates, LLC Lewis C.P. July Term, 2015 1811-485 Andre A. Hall C.P. January Berger, Esq., Berger Law DENTIAL PROPERTY
No. 00986 $43,843.08 63101 Delaire Landing Term, 2018 No. 02102 Group, PC A.B., a minor, Solely in
1811-468 Michael C. Mazack Rd 19114 65th wd. 806 $42,982.43 Shapiro & His Capacity as Heir of
4529 Baltimore Ave 19143 Sq. Ft. OPA#888650860 DeNardo, LLC 1811-502 Angeline Biedreycki a/k/a
46th wd. Land Area: 1811-476 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 3326 Morrell Ave 19114 Angeline Bierdzycki a/k/a
1,554 Sq. Ft.; Improve- 2811 N 24th St 19132 DENTIAL PROPERTY 1811-494 66th wd. 2,177 Sq. Ft. Angeline Biedrzycki,
ment Area: 1,760 Sq. Ft. 11th wd. 1,087 Sq. Seth A. Defulgentis C.P. 1829 Nolan St 19138 O PA # 6 6 - 1 - 1 2 0 1 - 0 0 Deceased, B.B., a minor,
OPA#871211150 Subject Ft. OPA#111441800 April Term, 2018 No. 10th wd. ROW B/GAR 2 IMPROVEMENTS: Solely in His Capac-
to Mortgage IMPROVE- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 04629 $71,534.15 Shapiro STY MASONRY; 1,400 SINGLE FAMILY, RESI- ity as Heir of Angeline
MENTS: STR/OFFô 2 DENTIAL PROPERTY & DeNardo, LLC Sq. Ft. BRT#102227300 DENTIAL DWELLING Biedreycki a/k/a Angeline
STY MASONRY Monica Linda Lee Solomon C.P. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Eric VanHinkle Streeter Bierdzycki a/k/a Angelin
Lynn Davis-Rodriguez C.P. March Term, 2016 No. 1811-486 DENTIAL DWELLING C.P. April Term, 2016 No. Biedrzycki, Deceased, I.B.,
December Term, 2017 No. 03378 $22,838.42 KML 8113 Crispin St 19136 James Spencer C.P. April 02110 $181,318.24 Hladik, a minor, Solely in Her Ca-
2887 $224,658.92 Plus Law Group, P.C. 64th wd. 1,950 Sq. Term, 2018 No. 01278 Onorato & Federman, LLP pacity as Heir of Angeline
Interest To Date of Sale Ft. OPA#642023700 $190,266.16 McCabe, Biedreycki a/k/a Angeline
Robert J. Wilson, Esq., 1811-477 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Weisberg, & Conway, LLC 1811-503 Bierdzycki a/k/a Angeline
Wilson Law Firm 5831 Florence Ave DENTIAL PROPERTY 5033 Hazel Ave 19143- Biedrzycki, Deceased,
19143 3rd wd. 1,800 Christopher Rodriguez C.P. 1811-495 1621 46th wd. 2,200 Sq. L.B., a minor, Solely in
1811-469 Sq. Ft. OPA#034067700 August Term, 2013 No. 5856 N 7th St 19120 Ft. OPA#46-2-0161-00 IM- His Capacity as Heir of
4229 Devereaux Ave IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 01846 $166,046.62 KML 61st wd. 1,575 Sq. PROVEMENTS: SINGLE Angeline Biedreycki a/k/a
19135 55th wd. 1,642 DENTIAL PROPERTY Law Group, P.C. Ft. OPA#612239100 FAMILY RESIDENTIAL Angeline Bierdzycki a/k/a
Sq. Ft. OPA#552028600 Yalandra K. Smith C.P. IMPROVEMENTS: DWELLING Shireen Malik Angeline Biedrzycki,
IMPROVEMENTS: December Term, 2015 No. 1811-487 RESIDENTIAL PROP- and Abdul Malik C.P. Deceased, The Unknown
RESIDENTIAL PROP- 00205 $100,777.73 KML 1501 E Howell St a/k/a ERTY April Johnson C.P. January Term, 2015 No. Heirs of Angeline
ERTY Jamil Barnes and Law Group, P.C. 1501 Howell St 19149 December Term, 2014 No. 00689 $242,640.30 Hladik, Biedreycki a/k/a Angeline
Ninja Barnes C.P. May 62nd wd. 2,696 Sq. 02938 $85,921.56 KML Onorato & Federman, LLP Bierdzycki a/k/a Angeline
Term, 2017 No. 02751 1811-478 Ft. OPA#621127500 Law Group, P.C. Biedrzycki, Deceased and
$114,643.26 KML Law 2239 Winton St 19145 IMPROVEMENTS: 1811-504 Mackenzie Biedrzycki,
Group, P.C. 48th wd. 658 Sq. RESIDENTIAL PROP- 1811-496 2027 Widener Pl 19138 Solely in Her Capac-
Ft. OPA#482092800 ERTY Najmin Begum C.P. 5406 Large St 19124 49th wd. Land: 978 Sq. ity as Heir of Angeline
1811-470 IMPROVEMENTS: October Term, 2016 No. 62nd wd. ROW B/GAR 2 Ft.; Improvement: 978 Biedreycki a/k/a Angeline
1919 E Atlantic St RESIDENTIAL PROP- 02023 $111,092.80 KML STY MASONRY; 1,462 Sq. Ft.; Total: 1,956 Sq. Bierdzycki a/k/a Angeline
19134 45th wd. 2,319 ERTY Emily Orsini C.P. Law Group, P.C. Sq. Ft. BRT#621333800 Ft. OPA#134N24-459; Biedrzycki, Deceased C.P.
Sq. Ft. OPA#452135200 December Term, 2016 No. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- BRT#171197500 June Term, 2017 No. 02317
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 00844 $86,386.29 KML 1811-488 DENTIAL DWELLING IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- $45,759.92 KML Law
DENTIAL PROPERTY Law Group, P.C. 4436 Aspen St 19104 Marc Glenn and Dereka D. DENTIAL PROPERTY Group, P.C.
Robert Berg Solely in 6th wd. 2,410 Sq. Glenn C.P. March Term, Samara Gathers C.P. March
His Capacity as Heir of 1811-479 Ft. OPA#061151360 2017 No. 01874 Term, 2018 No. 03046 1811-509
Matilda Martin Deceased, 6140 Chew Ave 19138 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- $117,307.05 McCabe, $69,040.84 Richard M. 4481 Garden St 19137-
Matilda Ingham Solely in 59th wd. 1,315 Sq. DENTIAL PROPERTY Weisberg, & Conway, LLC Squire & Associates, LLC
Her Capacity as Heir of Ft. OPA#592301000 Joseph Samuels C.P. July
Matilda Martin Deceased, IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Term, 2017 No. 01443 1811-497 1811-505
Adeline Olson Solely in DENTIAL PROPERTY $108,082.48 KML Law 5764 W Oxford St 3246 Emery St 19134
Edna Ballard C.P. April Group, P.C.
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Ft. OPA#453340100 4105 N Broad St 19140 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- DENTIAL PROPERTY 510 S Melville St 19143- 5232 Castor Ave 19124-
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 43rd wd. 1,650 Sq. DENTIAL PROPERTY Catherine R. Reid C.P. 2110 46th wd. 1,368 1723 23rd wd. 1,432 sq. ft.
DENTIAL PROPERTY Ft. OPA#433405100 Theresa Reid C.P. April July Term, 2017 No. 00954 sq. ft. OPA#461160600 OPA#233131600 Subject
Jessica Harkins C.P. April IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Term, 2018 No. 05218 $102,269.61 KML Law IMPROVEMENTS: to Mortgage IMPROVE-
Term, 2018 No. 04661 DENTIAL PROPERTY $52,274.24 Phelan Hal- Group, P.C. RESIDENTIAL MENTS: RESIDENTIAL
$166,569.54 Phelan Ruth Mathieu Alce C.P. linan Diamond & Jones, PROPERTY Thomas J. PROPERTY Kow Anguah
Hallinan Diamond & Jones, June Term, 2018 No. LLP 1811-535 Henry; Beverly A. Henry a/k/a Kow G. Anguah C.P.
LLP 01104 $129,866.14 KML 2130 Homer St 19138 C.P. July Term, 2012 No. April Term, 2018 No.
Law Group, P.C. 1811-527 10th wd. 1,320 Sq. 02523 $342,534.07 Phelan 01012 $93,276.48 Phelan
1811-510 6651 Erdrick St 19135- Ft. OPA#102146500 Hallinan Diamond & Hallinan Diamond &
6225 Limekiln Pike 1811-519 2601 55th wd. 1,088 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Jones, LLP Jones, LLP
19141-1405 17th wd. 1,212 3026 McKinley St Sq. Ft. OPA#552277900 DENTIAL PROPERTY
Sq. Ft. OPA#172305400 19149 62nd wd. 991 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Tanya J. Capers Walton 1811-543 1811-551
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Sq. Ft. OPA#621253000 DENTIAL PROPERTY C.P. August Term, 2015 6018 N Lambert St 19138- 7321 Shisler St 19111-
DENTIAL PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Scott Wendel; Elizabeth P. No. 02205 $155,188.21 2431 17th wd. 1,120 3823 56th wd. 1,296
Nolan Taylor C.P. April DENTIAL PROPERTY Wendel a/k/a Elizabeth P. KML Law Group, P.C. sq. ft. OPA#172429200 sq. ft. OPA#561166900
Term, 2018 No. 04671 Sherron M. Mcafee C.P. Detkiewicz C.P. November IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
$89,235.48 Phelan Hal- August Term, 2017 No. Term, 2009 No. 03981 1811-536 DENTIAL PROPERTY DENTIAL PROPERTY
linan Diamond & Jones, 01731 $109,292.96 KML $98,242.41 Phelan Hal- 2027 Pierce St 19145 Sheila Hull Freeman a/k/a Nicole Ansah a/k/a Nicole
LLP Law Group, P.C. linan Diamond & Jones, 36th wd. On North Side Sheila Hull-Freeman C.P. E. Ansah; George Boakye
LLP of Pierce Street: 184 ft. 6 June Term, 2016 No. Ansah a/k/a George B. An-
1811-511 1811-520 in. Westward of Twentieth 00011 $58,477.61 Phelan sah C.P. March Term, 2017
789 S 3rd St, Unit 1 3082 Aramingo Ave 1811-528 St. Front: 14 ft in; Depth: Hallinan Diamond & No. 01633 $137,702.13
19147-3326 88th wd. 19134-4316 25th wd. 990 9720 Portis Rd 19115 47ft in. OPA#363149900 Jones, LLP Phelan Hallinan Diamond
(formerly 2nd wd.) 1,220 Sq. Ft. OPA#251478600 58th wd. 1,614 Sq. Subject to Mortgage & Jones, LLP
Sq. Ft. OPA#888022360 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Ft. BRT#581207400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1811-544
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- DENTIAL PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS: DENTIAL DWELLING 4626 Penn St 19124-5821 1811-552
DENTIAL PROPERTY Marcelino Cuadra, Jr RESIDENTIAL REAL Watts Property Solutions, 23rd wd. 2,910 sq. ft. 7813 Provident St a/k/a
Angelina V. Fedele C.P. a/k/a Marcelino Caudra, ESTATE Jeffrey Howard LLC C.P. May Term, 2018 OPA#234286800 Subject 7813 Provident Rd 19150-
June Term, 2018 No. Jr; Kathleen A. Cuadra and Samantha S.F. Howard No. 01884 $218,580.83 to Mortgage IMPROVE- 1322 50th wd. 1,014
03624 $316,299.18 Phelan a/k/a Kathleen A. Caudra C.P. February Term, 2016 plus interest of $5,590.84 MENTS: RESIDENTIAL sq. ft. OPA#501182700
Hallinan Diamond & C.P. April Term, 2016 No. No. 00881 $406,683.03 for a total of $224,171.67 PROPERTY Dolores IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
Jones, LLP 01037 $117,436.45 Phelan Stern & Eisenberg PC Jacqueline K. Holmes, Vanholt a/k/a Dolores DENTIAL PROPERTY
Hallinan Diamond & Esquire Van Holt; James Chappell Alvern Mitchell, in His
1811-512 Jones, LLP 1811-529 C.P. April Term, 2018 No. Capacity as Administrator
3355 Morning Glory Rd 5400 Grays Ave 19143 51st 1811-537 01515 $74,240.98 Phelan and Heir of The Estate of
19154-1819 66th wd. 1,224 1811-521 wd. At the intersection of 730 Brighton St 53rd Hallinan Diamond & Shirley M. Mitchell a/k/a
Sq. Ft. OPA#663044000 5814 N Lambert St the South Side of Grays wd. 2,691 Sq. Ft. Jones, LLP Shirley Mitchell; Gary
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 19138-2912 960 Sq. Avenue with the West BRT#532244000 IM- Mitchell, in His Capacity
DENTIAL PROPERTY Ft. OPA#172427100 side of 54th Street: 269 PROVEMENTS: S/D W/B 1811-545 as Heir of The Estate of
Denise Shane a/k/a Denise IMPROVEMENTS: ft. 7 in. Northwest side GAR 2 STY MASONRY 3539 Kyle Rd 19154- Shirley M. Mitchell a/k/a
A. Yohannan C.P. April RESIDENTIAL PROP- of Lindberg Boulevard: Chanda R. Baker, Michael 4034 66th wd. 850 sq. Shirley Mitchell; Kevin L.
Term, 2018 No. 04662 ERTY Stacey Moore; Front: Irreg Depth: Baker C.P. January ft. OPA#662356700 Mitchell, in His Capacity
$197,861.93 Phelan Hal- Virgie J. Moore C.P. May Irreg OPA#884219000 Term, 2016 No. 02986 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- as Heir of The Estate of
linan Diamond & Jones, Term, 2017 No. 03422 IMPROVEMENTS: $141,254.62 Milstead & DENTIAL PROPERTY Shirley M. Mitchell a/k/a
LLP $78,884.74 Phelan Hal- COMMERCIAL Associates, LLC Suzanne O’Neill; Charles Shirley Mitchell; Unknown
linan Diamond & Jones, PROPERTY MNS As- P. O’Neil a/k/a Charles P. heirs, successors, assigns,
1811-513 LLP sociates, a Pennsylvania 1811-538 O’Neill, III a/k/a Charles and all persons, firms,
3554 Chalfont Dr 19154- limited partnership C.P. 6621 Glenloch St P. O’Neill C.P. December or associations claiming
4037 66th wd. 1,360 1811-522 July Term, 2018 No. 02603 41st wd. 2,250 Sq. Term, 2017 No. 02066 right, title, or interest
Sq. Ft. OPA#662395400 8026-8028 Fairview St $10,378,996.61 plus legal Ft. BRT#411214100 $128,675.87 Phelan Hal- from or under Shirley M.
IMPROVEMENTS: 19136 64th wd. 1,472 interest in the amount of IMPROVEMENTS: SEMI/ linan Diamond & Jones, Mitchell a/k/a Shirley
RESIDENTIAL PROP- Sq. Ft. OPA#642013100 $400,928.52 for a subtotal DET 2 STY MASONRY LLP Mitchell, Deceased C.P.
ERTY Jaime L. Kirby C.P. IMPROVEMENTS: of $10,779,925.13 Leona Marilyn A. Joniec and March Term, 2018 No.
December Term, 2017 No. RESIDENTIAL Mogavero, Esquire Raymond J. Joniec C.P. 1811-546 01964 $105,645.06 Phelan
03209 $226,417.54 Phelan PROPERTY William P. January Term, 2015 No. 1535 N Frazier St Hallinan Diamond &
Hallinan Diamond & Romano; Toniann Romano 1811-530 02656 $96,663.19 Milstead 19131 4th wd. 956 sq. Jones, LLP
Jones, LLP C.P. May Term, 2017 No. 430 W Hortter St 19119 & Associates, LLC ft. OPA#043273600
04490 $150,855.98 Phelan 22nd wd. 2,300 Sq. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1811-553
1811-514 Hallinan Diamond & Ft. BRT#223059400 1811-539 DENTIAL PROPERTY 6148 W Oxford St 19151-
249 W Wellens Ave a/k/a Jones, LLP IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 2018 Rosalie St 19135 Anthony O. Njoku C.P. 4540 34th wd. 2,256
249 W Wellens St 19120- DENTIAL REAL ESTATE 23rd wd. Land: 1,366 Sq. May Term, 2018 No. sq. ft. OPA#342093900
3330 42nd wd. 1,008 1811-523 Gregory L. Medearis C.P. Ft.; Improvement: 660 Sq. 00991 $36,005.03 Phelan IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
Sq. Ft. OPA#422234700 3850 Woodhaven Rd, May Term, 2017 No. 01910 Ft.; Total: 1,366 Sq. Ft. Hallinan Diamond & DENTIAL PROPERTY An-
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Unit 1001 19154-2762 $343,226.59 Stern & OPA#411082900 IMPROVE- Jones, LLP drea N. Chandler, in Her
DENTIAL PROPERTY 66th wd. 880 Sq. Eisenberg PC MENTS: RESIDENTIAL Capacity as Administratrix
Maria A. Santiago C.P. Ft. OPA#888660355 PROPERTY David B. 1811-547 Cta and Devisee of The
January Term, 2018 No. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1811-531 Geiger, Sr., solely as Heir 5230 N. Broad St 19141 Estate of Leroy Chandler;
02342 $55,028.02 Phelan DENTIAL PROPERTY 2313 W Tioga St 19140 of the Estate of Pauline 17th wd. 4,625 sq. ft. Joy Hutchinson, in Her
Hallinan Diamond & Michael Patrick Gavaghan 11th wd. 1,563 Sq. Trymbiski, a/k/a Pauline OPA#871400465 Subject Capacity as Devisee of The
Jones, LLP C.P. October Term, 2017 Ft. OPA#112106500 E. Trymbiski and Unknown to Mortgage Rare Rose Estate of Leroy Chandler
No. 03608 $97,252.37 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Heirs of the Estate of Enterprises, LLC C.P. C.P. August Term, 2016
1811-515 Phelan Hallinan Diamond DENTIAL PROPERTY Pauline Trymbiski, a/k/a February Term, 2017 No. No. 02344 $153,016.65
7148 Jackson St 19135 & Jones, LLP Anthony D. Hill C.P. April Pauline E. Trymbiski C.P. 02691 $283,699.11 Ryan Phelan Hallinan Diamond
41st wd. 1,454 Sq. Term, 2018 No. 03171 April Term, 2018 No. 00433 M. Paddick, Esquire & Jones, LLP
Ft. OPA#412310200 1811-524 $73,150.38 KML Law $85,983.88 Richard M.
IMPROVEMENTS: 1941 Georgian Rd 19138- Group, P.C. Squire & Associates, LLC 1811-548 1811-554
RESIDENTIAL PROP- 2113 10th wd. 1,664 907 E Westmoreland St 1505 Green St 19130
ERTY Bich Dao C.P. April Sq. Ft. OPA#101273700 1811-532 1811-540 19134-1926 33rd wd. 1,440 8th wd. 4,484 sq.
Term, 2018 No. 00125 IMPROVEMENTS: 1507 W Courtland St 5129 Valley St 62nd sq. ft. OPA#331109400 ft. BRT#881800000
$125,649.22 KML Law RESIDENTIAL PROP- 19140 13th wd. 1,284 wd. 1,550 Sq. Ft. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- IMPROVEMENTS:
Group, P.C. ERTY Lori Peterson; Sq. Ft. OPA#132378500 BRT#622331900 DENTIAL PROPERTY MULTI-UNIT RESIDEN-
Daniel Peterson a/k/a Dan IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- IMPROVEMENTS: ROW Christina Torres a/k/a TIAL Trudy Johnson
1811-516 Peterson, Deceased C.P. DENTIAL PROPERTY B/GAR 1 STY MASONRY Christine R. Torres C.P. Scalise and Jodie L. Greco
725 E Sharpnack St September Term, 2012 No. Fatima White C.P. October Deborah Taylor a/k/a April Term, 2018 No. C.P. November Term,
19119 22nd wd. 4,478 00991 $96,145.22 Phelan Term, 2017 No. 02823 Deborah Taylor-McEachin 04668 $33,038.87 Phelan 2017 No. 840 $239,231.00
Sq. Ft. OPA#221132500 Hallinan Diamond & $92,028.07 KML Law C.P. October Term, 2017 Hallinan Diamond & Weber Gallagher Simpson
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Jones, LLP Group, P.C. No. 03614 $106,574.86 Jones, LLP Stapleton Fires & Newby,
DENTIAL PROPERTY Milstead & Associates, LLP, Sarah A. Elia, Esq.
Margaret D. McNeal C.P. 1811-525 1811-533 LLC 1811-549
October Term, 2017 No. 2458 Cedar St 19125- 5911 Belmar Ter 19143 606 Wynnewood Rd 1811-555
03611 $259,804.58 KML 3020 31st wd. 900 Sq. 3rd wd. 1,130 Sq. 1811-541 19151-3843 34th 1134 N Union St 19104
Law Group, P.C. Ft. OPA#312034000 Ft. OPA#034103500 249 S 53rd St 19139- wd. 2,374 sq. ft. 24th wd. ROW 2 STY
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 4012 60th wd. 1,350 OPA#344222400 Subject MASONRY; 1,050 sq.
1811-517 DENTIAL PROPERTY DENTIAL PROPERTY sq. ft. OPA#602193900 to Mortgage IMPROVE- ft. BRT#243230000
715 E Cornwall St Robin Currid C.P. August Oswin James C.P. October IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- MENTS: RESIDENTIAL IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
19134 33rd wd. 838 Sq. Term, 2017 No. 02512 Term, 2017 No. 04118 DENTIAL PROPERTY PROPERTY Claudius DENTIAL DWELLING
Ft. OPA#331122800 $146,739.51 Phelan Hal- $90,835.84 KML Law Malikah Walker a/k/a Mitchell a/k/a Claudius Gilda Ridgeway, Admin-
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- linan Diamond & Jones, Group, P.C. Malikah G. Walker C.P. T. Mitchell C.P. June istratrix of the Estate of
DENTIAL PROPERTY LLP December Term, 2017 No. Term, 2018 No. 01714 Marguerite Anderson C.P.
Sheila A. Newsome C.P. 1811-534 03356 $84,015.54 Phelan $127,663.94 Phelan March Term, 2016 No.
June Term, 2017 No. 1811-526 5732 N Fairhill St Hallinan Diamond & Jones, Hallinan Diamond &
01552 $51,756.36 KML 5232 Burton St 19124 19120 61st wd. 1,659 LLP Jones, LLP
Law Group, P.C. 62nd wd. 875 Sq. Sq. Ft. OPA#612296900
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02627 $31,652.92 McCabe, ft. (Land Area); 11,030 and unknown Heirs of 1811-562A COMMERCIAL REAL IMPROVEMENTS:
Weisberg, & Conway, LLC sq. ft. (Improvement Aileen Surrey Jefferson 5736 N Hope St 61st wd. ESTATE 4200-02 Chester T H R E E - S T O RY,
Area) OPA#882923790 C.P. March Term, 2015 No. 1,410 sq. ft. and 1,560 Associates, LLC C.P. TWO-CONTIGUOUS
1811-556 IMPROVEMENTS: STR/ 04063 $8,294.98 Hal A. sq. ft. BRT#612459300 December Term, 2016 BUILDING ASSISTED
6935 Shelbourne St OFF 2 STY MASONRY Barrow, Esquire IMPROVEMENTS: ROW No. 00765 $1,561,380.32, LIVING FACILITY
35th wd. 3,048 sq. R&R General Contractor, B/GAR 2 STY MASONRY; 100 Mile Fund, LLC, c/o Heirs or Devises of Mary
ft. BRT#353210100 Inc. C.P. April Term, 2018 1811-561A VACANT LAND RESIDE Procida Funding, LLC Taylor, Deceased C.P. June
IMPROVEMENTS: APT No. 01718 $447,190.35 1131 S. Sydenham <ACRE Migdalia Cruz C.P. Lauren S. Zabel, Esquire Term, 2014 No. 00128
2-4 UNITS 2 STY MASON Scott M. Klein, Esq. St 36th wd. 658 sq. July Term, 2017 No. 01817 $160,459.75 McCabe,
Dmitry Kozlov and ft. (Land Area); 728 $58,152.43 Milstead & 1811-563B Weisberg, & Conway, LLC
Tanya Petrosov C.P. June 1811-559 sq. ft. (Improvement Associates, LLC 4202 Chester Ave 19104
Term, 2013 No. 02639 8708 Prospect Ave, Unit Area) OPA#365087600 27th wd. 4,766 sq. ft. 1811-564B
$140,238.10 Milstead & D13 9th wd. 1,023 sq. ft. IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 1811-562B BRT#87-1-2863-00 Subject 2115 W Hunting Park
Associates, LLC OPA#88-8-200418 Subject STY MASONRY 2morrows 5738 N Hope St 61st wd. to Mortgage Subject to Ave 19140 13th wd.
to Mortgage IMPROVE- Solutions 2Day LLC C.P. 1,410 sq. ft. and 1,560 Rent IMPROVEMENTS: HEALTH FAC PERS
1811-557 MENTS: RESIDENTIAL May Term, 2018 No. 00165 sq. ft. BRT#612459400 COMMERCIAL REAL CARE MAS; 2,887 sq. ft.
486 Aurania St 19128 Reginald Hurtt and $225,082.35 Scott M. IMPROVEMENTS: ROW ESTATE 4200-02 Chester BBRT#881425610 Subject
21st wd. S/D W/B GAR Adrienne Hurtt C.P. July Klein, Esq. B/GAR 2 STY MASONRY; Associates, LLC C.P. to Mortgage IMPROVE-
2 STY MASONRY; 1,722 Term, 2017 No. 004026 VACANT LAND RESIDE December Term, 2016 MENTS: THREE-STORY,
sq. ft. BRT#212385060 $10,873.09 Hal A. Barrow, 1811-561B <ACRE Migdalia Cruz C.P. No. 00765 $1,561,380.32, TWO-CONTIGUOUS
IMPROVEMENTS: Esquire 6727 N 16th St 10th wd. July Term, 2017 No. 01817 100 Mile Fund, LLC, c/o BUILDING ASSISTED
RESIDENTIAL DWELL- 1,801 sq. ft. (Land Area); $58,152.43 Milstead & Procida Funding, LLC LIVING FACILITY
ING Lance Martin Wetzel, 1811-560 1,512 sq. ft. (Improvement Associates, LLC Lauren S. Zabel, Esq. Heirs or Devises of Mary
Jr C.P. April Term, 2018 400 W. Hortter St, Unit Area) OPA#101026800 Taylor, Deceased C.P. June
No. 04035 $285,377.73 801 88th wd. 1,042 sq. ft. IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 1811-563A 1811-564A Term, 2014 No. 00128
McCabe, Weisberg, & OPA#888220241 Subject B/GAR 2 STY MASONRY 4200 Chester Ave 19104 2113 W Hunting Park $160,459.75 McCabe,
Conway, LLC to Mortgage IMPROVE- 2morrows Solutions 2Day 27th wd. 4,766 sq. ft. Ave 19140 13th wd. Weisberg, & Conway, LLC
MENTS: RESIDENTIAL LLC C.P. May Term, 2018 BRT#87-1-2997-20 Subject HEALTH FAC PERS
1811-558 Estate of Aileen Surrey No. 00165 $225,082.35 to Mortgage Subject to CARE MAS; 2,887 sq.
1101-11 W Allegheny Ave Jefferson and all known Scott M. Klein, Esq. Rent IMPROVEMENTS: ft. BRT#881425600
19133 43rd wd. 8,075 sq.
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New Construction at the prestigious “Point Area” taining and reconciling financial re- LEGAL NOTICES
ports & accounting records. Must NOTICE OF RENEWAL
in Longport. Luxury home featuring 7 bedrooms, have data entry & general math APPLICATION FOR A
skills. Should have good working PAWNBROKER LICENSE
##661199 $$334455,,000000 11 BBRR,, 11 BBaatthh 6.5 baths, 5,000+ square feet of living space, de- knowledge of accounting & book Notice is given that Lowill's Jewel-
##661133 $$333355,,000000 11 BBRR,, 11 BBaatthh ##551100 $$336699,,000000 11 BBRR,, 22 BBaatthhss ####41418998ctoauc$$hn$$1221et5995eBdB9999re,,e,,09a09gat00c00cao00h00hrpBaBs11lg,11looeBBmcBBc,kkRRRRue,,,,ll1111etivBBBBpaaaaaltttttehhhhomr, ecdhieaf/’ssiktLLtioiotPPnncneegghgtUtUppeFFnrononroirrirtittioteew##CnCnm55ddoiotlnslnyhy,ddocoQouvaerretzd keeping procedures. Send resume ers Associates, Ltd. did on Novem-
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sbromley@montefiore.us pawnbroker office at this location,
IISSLLAANNDD HHOOUUSSEE 99660000 AATTLLAANNTTIICC wit55h330w000aBBteOOrAAvRRiDDeWWwAsALLoKKf both the ocBBeEEaRRnKKaLLnEEYdYSStQQhUUeAAbRRaEEy. This SITUATION WANTED which is as follows: 5719 German-
town Avenue, Philadelphia, PA
home is large but has an intimate feel in every room. SENIORS, NEED HELP? 19144 All interested persons may
file written comments in favor of or
Over-sized lot is 60’ x 100’. Optional pool. EXPERIENCED COMPANION in opposition to the application,
Personal Assistant - with the Pawnbroker Hearing Of-
Offered @ $2,999,900 Licensed driver to as- ficer, Pennsylvania Department of
sist with errands, Banking, 17 N. 2nd Street, Ste
OOcceeaann && BBaayy VViieewwss OOcceeaann FFrroonntt CCoonnddoo OOcceeaann FFrroonntt CCoonnddoo OOcceeaann VViieewwss shopping, appts., read- 1300, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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prep., socializing and considered must be received by the
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inside/outside of your from the date of this newspaper
22440011AAttllaannttiiccAAvveennuuee LLoonnggppoorrtt,, home. Will help you publication.
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make telephone ESTATE OF BARBARA R. LOEB,
www.jewishexponent.com calls.for you. Support DECEASED.
Services - Refs Call Late of the Township of Upper
Phyllis 215-886-4040 Dublin, Montgomery County, PA
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the
Caring & Reliable above Estate have been granted to
the undersigned, who request all
Experienced & Trained persons having claims or demands
BONDED & LICENSED against the estate of the decedent
to make known the same and all
Available 24/7 persons indebted to the decedent
20 Years Experience to make payment without delay to
STANLEY A. PELLI, EXECUTOR,
Very Affordable 1608 Walnut St., Ste. 900, Phil-
215-477-1050 adelphia, PA 19103,
Or to his Attorney:
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LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on LETTERS OF TESTAMENTARY on LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on TRI-STATE AREA (PA, NJ, DE)
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ton Rd., Philadelphia, PA 19151 OR Speyer, Two Bala Plaza Suite 300 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Notice is hereby given that, pursu-
Attorney: Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 pursuant to the provision of the pursuant to the provision of the pursuant to the provision of the ant to the Business Corporation
ESTATE OF CATHERINE HENKEL, Rebecca Sallen ESTATE of Patricia Ryan, Fictitious Name Act, a fictitious Fictitious Name Act, a fictitious Fictitious Name Act, a fictitious Law of 1988, Tetra Tech Construc-
DECEASED. 325 Merion Road DECEASED name registration was filed with the name registration was filed with the name registration was filed with the tion, Inc., a corporation incorpor-
Late of the Township of Bensalem, Merion Station, PA 19066 Late of Philadelphia County, PA Pennsylvania Department of State Pennsylvania Department of State Pennsylvania Department of State ated under the laws of the State of
Bucks County, PA ESTATE OF GLORIA T. DREON, DE- LETTERS OF TESTAMENTARY on by Citadel Home Care LLC, 325-41 by Penn Healthcare Consultants, by Pleasant Acres Operating, LLC, New York will withdraw from do-
LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on CEASED. the above Estate have been gran- Chestnut St, Ste 800, Philadelphia, LLC, 1981 Marcus Ave C129, New 8301 Roosevelt Blvd, Philadelphia, ing business in Pennsylvania. The
the above Estate have been gran- Late of Philadelphia ted to the undersigned, who re- PA 19106 to carry on business in Hyde Park, NY 11042, to carry on PA 19152, to carry on business in address of its principal office in its
ted to the undersigned, who re- LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on quest all persons having claims or Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania business in Philadelphia County, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania jurisdiction of incorporation is
quest all persons having claims or the above Estate have been gran- demands against the Estate of the under the assumed name or ficti- Pennsylvania under the assumed under the assumed name or ficti- 3475 E Foothill Boulevard, Pas-
demands against the estate of the ted to the undersigned, who re- decedent to make known the same, tious name, style or designation of name or fictitious name, style or tious name, style or designation of adena, California 91107the name of
decedent to make known the same quest all persons having claims or and all persons indebted to the de- Skyline Home Care with an ad- designation of Penn Health Part- Pleasant Acres Rehabilitation and its commercial registered office
and all persons indebted to the de- demands against the estate of the cedent to make payment without dress of 325-41 Chestnut St, Ste ners with an address of 1981 Mar- Nursing Center with an address of provider in Pennsylvania is CT Cor-
cedent to make payment without decedent to make known the same delay to Patricia Furdin, Co-Exec- 800, Philadelphia, PA 19106. Said cus Ave C129, New Hyde Park, NY 8301 Roosevelt Blvd, Philadelphia, poration System.
delay to GAIL HENKEL, ADMINIS- and all persons indebted to the de- utrix, 177 Maiden Street, Phil- registration was filed on 6/15/18. 11042. Said registration was filed PA 19152. Said registration was
TRATRIX, c/o Thomas M Thistle, cedent to make payment without adelphia, PA 19127 and Stephanie on 8/3/18. filed on 8/14/18. Ve’Ana Trucking Corp. has been in-
III, Esq., 230 S. Broad St., Ste. 601, delay to Frank Baldino, ADMINIS- Furdin, Co-Executrix, 217 Krams Notice is hereby given that Articles corporated under the provisions of
Philadelphia, PA 19102, TRATOR, c/o Howard M. Soloman Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19127 or of Incorporation were filed in the pinterest.com/jewishexponent To place an the Pennsylvania Business Corpor-
Or to her Attorney: Esq., 1760 Market St. Set. 404, Attorney: Department of State of The Com- ad in the ation Law of 1988.
THOMAS M THISTLE, III Philadelphia, PA 19103, Rebecca Sallen monwealth of Pennsylvania for Real Estate
230 S. Broad St., Ste. 601 Or to his Attorney: 325 Merion Road NIVI Inc under the provisions of the SELL IT IN THE
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1760 Market St., Ste. 404 ESTATE OF PEARL ZIETS tion Law of 1988, as amended. 215.832.0749
ESTATE OF DEENA RUTH SCHORR Philadelphia, PA 19103 DECEASED 215-832-0749
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Late of Philadelphia JOAN CANTOR, DECEASED. the above Estate have been gran-
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the Late of Philadelphia ted to the undersigned, who re-
above Estate have been granted to LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the quest all persons having claims or
the undersigned, who request all above Estate have been granted to demands against the estate of the
persons having claims or demands the undersigned, who request all decedent to make known the same,
against the estate of the decedent persons having claims or demands and all persons indebted to the de-
to make known the same and all against the estate of the decedent cedent to make payment without
persons indebted to the decedent to make known the same and all delay to Leslie Dagon, Administrat-
to make payment without delay to persons indebted to the decedent rix-CTA c/o Attorney Debra G.
LEILA SADAT, EXECUTRIX, c/o to make payment without delay to Speyer, Two Bala Plaza Suite 300
Amy F. Steerman, Esq., 1900 Melissa Muir EXECUTRIX, c/o Dav- Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004
Spruce St., Philadelphia, PA 19103, id V. Bogdan Esq., 100 S. Broad ESTATE OF ROBERT H. STERN
Or to her Attorney: St., Ste. 1520 Philadelphia, PA DECEASED.
AMY F. STEERMAN 19110, Or to her Attorney: Late of Philadelphia
AMY F. STEERMAN, LLC, DAVID V. BOGDAN, ESQ. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the
1900 Spruce St. 100 S.BROAD ST. above Estate have been granted to
Philadelphia, PA 19103 SUITE 1520 the undersigned, who request all
Estate of MARIA J. LICINA a/k/a PHILADELPHIA, PA 19110 persons having claims or demands
MARIA JOLANTA LICINA, ESTATE of NORMAN STOCKLIN, against the estate of the decedent
Deceased DECEASED to make known the same and all
Late of Philadelphia County Late of Bucks County, PA persons indebted to the decedent
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY Letters Testamentary on the above to make payment without delay to
On the above estate have been estate having been granted to the Howard M. Soloman EXECUTOR,
granted to the undersigned, who undersigned, all persons indebted c/o Howard M. Soloman Atty.,
bequest all persons having claims to the estate are requested to make 1760 Market St. Ste. 404, Phil-
or demands against the estate of payment, and those having claims adelphia, PA 19103, Or to his At-
the decedent to make known the to present same without delay, to torney:
same, and all persons indebted to Ann Stocklin, Executrix c/o Albert HOWARD M. SOLOMAN
the decedent to make payment G. Weiss, Esquire. 1760 MARKET ST.
without delay, to Aleksandra Licina, Albert G. Weiss, Esquire SUITE 404
Executrix and Beneficiary, or to her Binder & Weiss, P.C. PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103
attorney: 1880 JKF Blvd. Ste 1401
Jon Taylor, Esquire, PC Philadelphia, PA 19103
1617 JFK Blvd.
Suite 1838
Philadelphia, PA, 19103
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