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Jewish Exponent April 18, 2019

Jewish Exponent April 18, 2019

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Area Native Matt
Brooks Takes RJC
Into 2020

SATURDAY, MAY 4TH • 4PM LOCAL Tate congratulating him —
JESSE BERNSTEIN | JE STAFF “Thrilled that we’ll have one
ROMEO & JULIET more Democrat on the rolls,”
SUNDAY, MAY 5 REPUBLICAN JEWISH the letter read.
Coalition Executive Director
5PM and Philadelphia-area native His parents, however,
Matt Brooks can’t remember became disenchanted with the
GISELLE if they used to burn him in dominant strain of Jewish lib-
SUNDAY, MAY 5 effigy or just hang him when he eralism during the 1970s, and
was an undergrad at Brandeis Brooks, then at Harriton High
12:30PM University in the 1980s. School, took notice. During
his politically formative years,
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Alicia Svigals’ revitalized College Republicans estimation, “talked about mal-
club can remember is how critics aise, and presided over a weak-
Klezmer Fiddle Express registered their level of displeasure ening of America around the
Alicia Svigals, violinist/composer and a founder of the with him: two to three pillows world.” When Ronald Reagan
Grammy-winning Klezmatics, is the world’s foremost klezmer fiddler. used for his stomach for a low- came into office, Brooks fell for
Saturday, May 4, 2019 at 7:30 pm level offense, four to five for more a new brand of conservatism.
Performing Arts Theatre serious missteps. He remembers
Shannondell at Valley Forge, Audubon, PA the way his name was mentioned When he started at Brandeis
in the student newspaper: “Matt in 1983, the plan was still typ-
$40 regular admission • $75 VIP (includes reception with artist) Brooks, sexist, racist, elitist, ically Jewish: Go to college,
Tickets at brithachim.org/form/fiddleexpress.html or 610-337-2222 homophobic, ageist, misogynist,” then medical school to become
he recalled with a laugh. a cardiothoracic surgeon. But a
friend told him he should major
“I figured out a way to piss the in something else while he ful-
entire school off and have fun at filled his medical prerequisites, if
the same time,” Brooks said. only to give himself a more well-
rounded education. Political sci-
Brooks certainly had fun on ence seemed like a good way to
April 6, when President Donald spend some time, he thought.
Trump and Vice President
Mike Pence flew to Las Vegas Politics turned out to be a
to address the annual confer- passion, and college was an elec-
ence of the RJC. tric time for him. As Reagan
reshaped America, Brooks took
“It is a testament to how they a moribund, six-person College
and the party now view the Republicans chapter to 300
importance of outreach to the members. He was so successful,
Jewish community,” Brooks said. in fact, that as the state chairman
of the College Republicans, he
As Trump gears up for his 2020 was able to secure an internship
campaign, Brooks’ organization working for soon-to-be presi-
will be there to provide support. dential candidate Jack Kemp.
Though there’s a lot of pressure,
it’s a good time for Brooks. Kemp, with whom Brooks
had forged a “special relation-
Brooks did not grow up in ship,” asked Brooks to take a
a conservative home (nor a year off from school to work
Conservative one; he attended for him. Kemp’s brand of
Main Line Reform Temple “compassionate conservatism,”
with his family). On his moth- Brooks said, remains his “true
er’s side, his grandmother and north in politics.”
grandfather were both active
in Philadelphia Democratic As the campaign wound
politics. When Brooks was down, Brooks started to look for
born, his grandfather received another job. He got a call from
a letter from Mayor James the still-young RJC, asking

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him to interview to be the est since the elder Bush won 35 divisive persona for American Matt Brooks and Donald Trump at the RCJ’s annual conference
organization’s political direc- percent in 1988. Given that no Jews, and he somewhat mod- Photo courtesy of the Republican Jewish Coalition
tor. Brooks started March 8, Republican presidential candi- erated Trump’s comment that
1988. On March 9, he went date has ever topped 43 percent the Democratic Party was “Have I paid a price for the hard for President Bush,” he said.
to the White House and met (Warren G. Harding), that rep- “anti-Israel and anti-Jewish,” positions I’ve taken? Yeah. I’ve “It’s a lot easier going
Reagan, a surreal experience. resented a substantial number. saying that only “elements” of had strained relations with
the party could be described friends and family who don’t through life if you don’t give a
“I was the most dumbstruck en came Donald Trump. that way. Brooks points out quite understand how I could be a sh--,” he added. “You do what
I’d ever been,” he recalled. Brooks remembers the rst that he and the RJC criticized Republican or how or why I could you think is right.” ●
time he knew Trump was going the president for his response be so enthusiastic for President
e rst presidential cycle to be the nominee. It was Dec. 3, to the Charlottesville, Virginia Trump or how or why I worked so [email protected];
for Brooks’ tenure with the RJC 2015, a few days before Trump white supremacist rally. 215-832-740
returned the lowest Jewish vote called for “a total and complete
share for a Republican presiden- shutdown of Muslims entering at early RJC forum also
tial candidate since such things the United States.” At the RJC happened to be when Trump
have been tracked: just 11 per- presidential candidate forum, said to the crowd, “You’re not
cent for George H.W. Bush in Trump started o shakily, going to support me because I
1992. ough the RJC is invested receiving a few boos here and don’t want your money,” a com-
in helping to elect Republicans there. By the end of the speech, ment that many called anti-
they see as good for American he got a standing ovation. Semitic. One of those people was
Jews and good for the U.S.-Israel “I remember standing there Halie Soifer, executive direc-
relationship, getting Jews to vote and thinking, I’ve never seen tor of the Jewish Democratic
Republican would be nice, too. It’s that before,” Brooks said. “ is Council of America. Trump, she
just that more-or-less unchanged guy’s got it.” said, “displays an astonishing
Jewish loyalty to the Democratic Trump won just 24 percent level of ignorance, if not blatant
party remains so pesky. of the Jewish vote, but Brooks anti-Semitism. I actually don’t
believes that number will rise think [the RJC is] representing
Brooks has done his best, in 2020. He won’t say whether Jewish values at all,” Soifer said.
though. By the 2012 election, he believes Trump is a uniquely
Mitt Romney secured 31 per- Brooks is used to hearing that.
cent of the Jewish vote, the high-

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Local Woman Battles to Get Special Treatment for OCD

LOCAL ents are wearing, lists of what Hallee Wirtshafter and her lists in her Cheltenham home
SELAH MAYA ZIGHELBOIM | JE STAFF items are in the house, lists of Photos courtesy of Iris Wirtshafter
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tasks most adults do without “I always say the OCD con- e ective treatment for OCD,
thinking — are obstacles for trols me,” Wirtsha er said. “I and has outings for the patients program and returns to the
Hallee Wirtsha er, a 32-year- say Hallee is gone. My brain isn’t to practice with real-world situ- Philadelphia area, she will then
old Jewish woman living in mine. I can’t even think straight.” ations. In addition, because it’s enroll in Rogers Behavioral
Cheltenham with her parents. She and her family have a residential program, the sta Health’s new OCD treatment
found a program they hope is there to help with issues that program, which would serve
She doesn’t leave the house. will get Wirtsha er better: the Wirtsha er as a transitional
She doesn’t text or use social Houston OCD Program.
media. She doesn’t have a job Wirtshafter has chased
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friends. She doesn’t throw trash since she rst started showing
or food away, and it accumu- symptoms of OCD. She has
lates, taking up “half the house.” tried both out- and inpatient
programs, therapy and medi-
Wirtshafter has severe cation, but has relapsed many
obsessive compulsive disorder times and her condition has
(OCD), a disorder characterized worsened over time.
by uncontrollable and recurring She feels con dent that this
thoughts and behaviors. What time might work because the
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However, it can help the drug You’re a woman and origi-
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less side e ects because now the in science. Do you feel like a woman’s world, back then
drug will be only down on the you’re a minority in this eld? more than today. Today, at
tumor site, not like today, where least, we are trying to solve
all our bodies are infused with at’s a big question. At this issue, trying to promote,
the drug. the beginning, I felt like I was trying to change the status of
a minority. First of all, as an
Second of all, I am sure it immigrant and coming from See Scientist, Page 26
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features our hopping amphib- you to be a part of what’s
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Seders! Seders as far as the
Without further ado, here are eye can see! Some of these
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FRIDAY, APRIL 19 Outreach Center invites you to
The first night comes with a join them for a seder that will
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from Philadelphia to Bensalem. you to relive the Exodus in
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Prices: $20-$35. Reservations
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in conducting the service. Call second night seder to hear the
the synagogue office at 215-922- retelling of the Jewish peo-
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THIS IS THE time we tell THE LIST.
the story and we put ourselves
into the story, Senior Rabbi Attorney and LGBTQ rights activist • Abington’s premier THE LIFE.
Jill Maderer told members at Life Plan Community
a recent Passover workshop at Ellen Poster with her husband, for people 62 and better The list of attractive amenities at
Congregation Rodeph Shalom. Rydal Park goes on and on. But
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alive in us and the Haggadah is pure in both texts. in our society,” she said. She community revealing their full friendly Haggadahs on its website.
designed to be meaningful and and many LGBTQ members are identity, said Poster, who has a
bring joy,” Poster said, estimat- “ e story of the Jewish peo- looking for gender-neutral lan- transgender granddaughter. Heshie Zinman is a board
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Nishtana, A Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Shalom member Ash Von found, and the “Ma Nishtana” LGBTQ Jewish organization percent of the Rodeph Shalom
Transgender, Questioning, Ally Neida, 42, who attended the
Haggadah” in which the mod- workshop wearing a rainbow
ern struggle of the LGBTQ com-
munity for recognition, freedom
and acceptance is paralleled to the
Jewish Exodus from Egypt.

“Ma Nishtana” includes
sections of the traditional
Haggadah, alongside LGBTQ-
sensitive interpretations of

See Haggadah, Page 30

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NEWSBRIEFS

Pennsylvania Lawmakers Commemorate Airbnb Reverses Policy on West Bank Jewish values, JNS.org reported.
Tree of Life Victims on April 10 Listings as Part of Settlement The study of nearly 8,000 people was commis-
LAWMAKERS IN PENNSYLVANIA convened Airbnb no longer will remove West Bank settlement
April 10 in a joint session to commemorate the 11 listings from its website as part of a court settlement, sioned by the Jewish Grandparents Network, which
victims of the Tree of Life shooting in Pittsburgh last JTA reported. partnered with 17 national organizations and Jewish
October, the Associated Press reported. Federations.
The settlement on April 8 was forged between
“A dark and despicable act inspired thousands numerous American Jewish plaintiffs and the vaca- Five segments of Jewish grandparents were identified.
to reach out and find ways to lift up their grieving tion rental company and reverses a 2018 Airbnb About 20 percent are “joyful transmitters,” who
and terrified neighbors,” Gov. Tom Wolf said in a policy announcement. believe in transmitting Jewish values and beliefs,
statement. while 16 percent are “faithful transmitters” who want
“Airbnb takes no position on the Host-Plaintiffs’ their grandkids to marry Jews. Another 23 percent
House and Senate members participated in the claims, or others’ claims, to legal title to the proper- are “engaged secularists” who are involved with
session with members of the three congregations ties on which the accommodations are located,” the the grandchildren, but don’t model Jewish involve-
victimized in the Oct. 27 attack and offered prayers court settlement reads. “All listings for accommoda- ment, and 20 percent are “wistful outsiders,” whose
and made speeches. tions located in the Affected Region [the West Bank] involvement is hindered by family dynamics.
will at all times be permitted on its platform, subject The final 20 percent are “non-transmitters” who
Lawmakers have introduced resolutions that to applicable laws, rules, and regulations.” aren’t Jewishly engaged.
establish April 10 as Stronger Than Hate Day in Florida Governor to Visit Israel
Pennsylvania, remember the victims individually Airbnb has said in November that it was removing Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis will visit Israel in May —
and highlight the history of Pittsburgh’s Jewish 200 West Bank listing because the settlements his first international trip in office, JNS.org reported.
community. “are at the core of the dispute between Israelis and “I promised to be the most pro-Israel governor in
Palestinians,” although it never did remove them. America, and that the first delegation I would lead
A day earlier, Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto signed would be to the state of Israel,” DeSantis said. “I’m
new gun control measures, although gun rights Study: Most Jewish Grandparents pleased to report that I’m keeping that promise.”
advocates have legally challenged the legislation, Committed to Transmitting Jewish Values The six-day trip will be aimed at strengthening
contending that municipalities can’t impose In news that probably qualifies as unsurprising, economic ties between Florida and Israel. l
regulations that go further than state law. the first-ever national study of Jewish grandparents
concludes that most are committed to transmitting
The gunman has pleaded not guilty to charges that
could result in the death penalty.

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Israeli Spacecraft Crashes Onto Moon WE HAVEN’T MISSED
THE ISRAELI BERESHEET spacecraft crashed onto the moon A PRINT EDITION
on April 11, ending a disappointing sequence that saw the main SINCE APRIL 1887.
engine cut off before being restarted — but communications
were cut off, The New York Times reported. NEVER FORGET NFEEAETT

“Well, we didn’t make it, but we definitely tried,” said Morris APRIL 12, 2018 / NISAN 27, 5778 GloriasatonrdyEhmasiliJoewEsistehfatine’ss.
Kahn, an Israeli telecommunications entrepreneur and president PAGE 24
of SpaceIL, the Israeli nonprofit that undertook the mission. “I
think we can be proud.” JEWISHEXPONENT.COM

Israel was aiming to be the fourth country to land on the moon, — WHAT IT MEANS TO BE JEWISH IN PHILADELPHIA — $1.00
following the United States, the former Soviet Union and China.
IsraelOF NOTE
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high-resolution cameras then measure the magnetic field of
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2, a second attempt to land on the moon. Hakeem Moore and Benjamin Tehrani are business partners.
Foreign Investment in Israel Climbs Page 6
Between 2015 and 2017, foreign investment in Israel increased
from under $100 billion to $129.1 billion, according to an April OBITUARY
7 report from the Central Bureau of Statistics, JNS.org reported.
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Islands, Canada, China, Luxembourg, Singapore and Switzerland.
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and services field, with the rest divided between high-tech,
industry and advanced technologies. See Urban, Page 19

Statistics also showed that Israelis abroad were increasing 1W1AYERAOWRWS !INW5.F5L5KOiS6n.O1gH0Roe.fnS7PdU5re7SursA.s4soi.0anC,0ROP0oAMad SPRINGA N N U A L
investments outside the country — $100.3 billion went into
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Animals Removed from Gaza Zoo
An international animal welfare group rescued 40 neglected *
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University after Israel’s Council for Higher Education granted
approval on April 11 via a 13-5 vote, JTA reported.

The school plans to launch in October with 70 students. If
accreditation hadn’t been granted, the students wouldn’t have
been permitted to train at Israeli hospitals. There are five other
medical schools in Israel.

Sheldon Adelson, a wealthy American casino magnate and
philanthropist, donated $20 million to the university in 2017 for
expansion purposes. That included a medical school named for
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Is Deferred Compensation Planning For You?

FINANCE reduction” or “salary continu- participants. In such cases, employers turn to compa- underwriting considerations.
ation.” Under a salary reduc- participant contributions ny-owned life insurance (COLI) This can be especially help-
DOUG HALL | JE FEATURE tion plan, participants agree to are generally matched by the to fund their DC plans. Under
defer a portion of their current employer in much the same COLI, the employer buys a cash ful if an owner or key employee
AS AMERICAN BUSINESS salary (or bonus) to a future way as a traditional 401(k). value life insurance policy on has health or medical issues
enters the 21st century, old point, allowing them to post- These kinds of DC plans each participant, and is the that might otherwise make
methods are being replaced pone paying taxes on it until are often referred to as 401(k) owner, premium payer and ben- purchasing life insurance
with the new — technolo- they are likely to be in a lower overlay or 401(k) mirror plans, eficiary on each policy. Salary costly or difficult. All guaran-
gies, approaches and ideas tax bracket. and can be used in conjunction deferrals and/or company con- tees are based upon the issuer’s
about attracting, rewarding Under a salary continua- with, or in place of, a traditional tributions are used to pay the claims-paying ability.
and motivating high-quality tion plan, the employer agrees 401(k) plan. When used in con- policy premiums. Policy cash
employees. to provide participants with junction with a 401(k), it can values grow income tax-de- How do deferred
additional compensation above help equalize retirement ben- ferred and, at retirement, can compensation plans work?
Nowhere is this more evi- their regular salary, but defers efits for highly compensated be accessed via loans or with- There are four steps to establish-
dent than in key employee and payment until a later date. key employees who, because of drawals to pay plan benefits. ing a DC plan. First choose the
business owner compensation, These plans are often called government regulated funding Withdrawals and outstanding employees who will be included
and specifically in deferred supplemental executive retire- limitations, would otherwise loans will reduce the policy’s in the plan, the benefits which
compensation planning. ment plans (SERPs). receive a lower percentage of cash value and death benefit. will be paid out and the triggers
(termination of employment,
A deferred compensation A deferred compensation plan allows an individual to defer a portion of retirement, disability, death,
plan (DC plan) is what its current income, and the taxes due on it, until a future point in time — etc.) that will initiate benefits
name implies — it allows an usually retirement. Because it is a non-qualified plan, employers may payment. Step two is decid-
individual to defer a portion of select whomever they want to participate from their executive or ing where the salary deferrals
current income, and the taxes management team. will come from — will they
due on it, until a future point be taken from current salary
in time — usually retirement. Defined contribution or wages at retirement than lower- If a participant dies prior to or paid in addition to current
paid counterparts. retirement, the plan can pro- salary, but deferred until a later
Because it is a non-quali- defined benefit? date. Step three is the funding
fied plan, employers may select When an employer chooses Once the determination has vide for a death benefit to be vehicle selection — and if life
whomever they want to partic- a salary continuation plan, been made as to which type of paid to a beneficiary, essen- insurance, the purchase of a
ipate from their executive or another consideration is DC plan is best, the big ques- tially self-completing the plan. cash value life insurance policy
management team. There are whether it should be a defined tion becomes how to fund it. And policy riders can be added on each participant. Step four is
no contribution limits and no contribution plan, where the to provide disability benefits if the payment of benefits follow-
significant filing or reporting amount contributed each Funding alternatives disability is a benefit trigger. ing a trigger event.
requirements. year on behalf of participants There are numerous funding Using life insurance as a
is established under the plan alternatives. Some employ- funding vehicle can also allow DC plan benefit payments
On the negative side, contri- agreement, or a defined ben- ers choose simply to pay the an employer to recover the plan become a tax deduction to
butions are not tax deductible efit plan, which specifies the agreed upon benefits out of cost — in part or in full — the employer and are taxed
until benefits are paid to par- amount each participant will company cash flow and hope through the receipt of death as ordinary income to the
ticipants and, benefits may be collect at retirement. that it will be adequate when proceeds, and contractually participant or beneficiary. If
taxable to participants when Under a defined contribu- benefits come due. Others use guaranteed cash values can properly structured, at the
they have the right to receive tion plan, retirement benefits securities such as stocks, bonds ensure that the funds required participant’s death, a portion
them — not necessarily when could vary depending upon the and other investment options to pay benefits will be there of the life insurance proceeds
they are actually paid. performance of the underly- to finance their plan. when needed. can be used to reimburse the
ing funding vehicle(s). Under Unfortunately, unforesee- Under a COLI arrangement, employer for premiums and/or
DC plans come in many a defined benefit plan, the able market fluctuations can the employer can change who benefits paid. It’s that simple.
shapes and sizes. They can be amount payable at retirement leave these types of plans is insured under the COLI con-
defined contribution or defined is guaranteed, but annual con- underfunded when benefit tracts; it can pay benefits from Could a DC plan be right
benefit; salary reduction or tributions may vary — making payments are scheduled to either policy death benefits or for you?
salary continuation plans; it difficult for an employer to begin. Another disadvantage policy cash values; premium, If you’re looking for ways to
and they can be structured work plan contributions into is that investment gains are interest and expense guar- reduce current income taxes
to provide disability and life its annual budget. taxable when realized, which antees allow the employer to and supplement future retire-
insurance benefits. Choosing Contributions to certain can burden an employer’s bot- develop a long-term financing ment income — or to attract,
the right plan arrangement DC plans can be made by both tom line. plan; and buying as a group motivate and retain high-qual-
depends upon a company’s the employer and covered To address that, many often allows for favorable ity employees — a DC plan
specific goals and the selected may be what you need to meet
participants’ goals. personal, business, retirement
and tax-reduction goals. l
Let’s consider each of the
above structures: Doug Hall is a partner at
1847Financial in Conshohocken.
Salary reduction or salary
continuation?
DC plans generally fall into
one of two categories — “salary

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9 Stress-Reduction Tips for the Holiday

SENIORS 1. Engage in deep breathing reduced when you help 9. Take a break from technol- at new restaurants and
MARCY SHOEMAKER | JE FEATURE techniques that you can another in the form of vol- ogy. Seeing images of others attending parties may cause
do before and during the unteering or simply helping celebrating, traveling, eating increased stress during the
APRIL COINCIDES WITH holiday dinner. Take a deep a neighbor with a rou-
the holiday season and stress breath. Put your hand on tine chore. This form holiday season.
awareness month. your stomach to ensure that of distraction usually
the breath is deep. Exhale reduces anxiety and As you are sitting at
While Passover is a time and say your own personal depressed mood. your holiday dinner, take
to get together with friends mantra. For example, you time to use your skills
and family and reflect on the can say “calm.” as you are observing the
true meaning of the holiday, 7. Laugh. Watch a com- Passover seder and the
it is also a time when many 2. Set limits and learn to say edy. This could be a symbolic foods.
may experience symptoms of “no.” At a holiday dinner you movie or a comedy Remember that
stress and anxiety. While you don’t need to answer every special performed by Passover is a holiday to
are getting ready to gather with question. Prepare in advance your favorite come- commemorate freedom.
friends and family, it may be for certain questions that may dian. Laughing is a This is your opportu-
helpful to review and practice increase stress and anxiety. great remedy for stress nity to free your mind
stress management techniques. reduction. from negative mindsets
3. Practice guided imagery. and adopt new posi-
While preparing to attend a Think about an image, scene 8. Exercise. Yoga, tai tive behaviors and ways
holiday dinner, you may expe- or person that makes you chi, walking or other of thinking in order to
rience changes in your breath- happy. You can either close forms or exercise of reduce stress. l
ing, blood pressure, increased or keep your eyes open and, your choice have been
depressed mood and/or anxiety, while taking deep breaths, proven to help reduce Marcy Shoemaker, Psy.D.,
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the fight-or-flight response. scene or person. You may overall stress. Abramson Center.
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them and continue through-
Some people prepare their out your body.
bodies for the “fight” response
where muscles become tense 5. Talk to a friend. It is helpful
and breathing is shallow. not to hold feelings in and
Others prefer the “flight” share your concerns and
response where they avoid fears with close friends. It is
attending the holiday celebra- likely that others are expe-
tion all together. riencing many of the same
concerns about the holiday
Instead of adopting either season as you.
response, why not prepare for
the holiday dinner or celebra- 6. Do something nice for
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App Her class has already met a Local teachers explore the new IWalk app at the Horwitz-Wasserman Holocaust Memorial Plaza as part of a recent
few Holocaust survivors in
Continued from Page 1 Philadelphia. training program sponsored by the Philadelphia Holocaust Remembrance Foundation, USC Shoah Foundation and

locations with personal testi- “It’s important to adapt edu- the Philadelphia ADL. Photos by Erica Silverman
monies of Holocaust survivors cation to the kid’s devices. They
and witnesses. are digitally native and this is explained, and this memorial the ability to answer these a white background and sharp
how they are used to consum- teaches about the history, while questions within the app via corners in the design,” Truong
The Philadelphia Holocaust ing information,” Kluger said. teaching us how to safeguard a class code created by their said, and the app was designed
Remembrance Foundation, our democracy. teacher. Teachers are able to to be as accessible as possible.
which facilitated construction Jordan Cerone, 18, a student view these answers for later
of the memorial and its endow- in Kluger’s genocide course, said When a user opens IWalk, classroom dialogue. IWalk is available for iPhones
ment, and the Shoah Foundation the app is easy to navigate and it displays a map of the area to and Androids. Download the
recently partnered with ADL informative, but “there is lot to guide you. Numbered sites dis- Created in just 14 weeks, app before you go, and be a little
Philadelphia to train area teach- read, which may interfere with the played on the map correspond IWalk is styled for education patient if you have an Android.
ers on the IWalk’s curriculum. experience at the plaza.” She sug- to images of sites located in the and to be used outside, par- To download the app, visit
gested doing the reading before memorial. The user taps and ticularly in the daylight, said philaholocaustmemorial.org/
On April 10, nearly 30 high you go, while other students say swipes through the images to app designer Flo Truong of visit/. Headphones are essential
school and college-level educa- more audio may be helpful. view explanations, which are Substantial, a digital products for the experience in the highly
tors from diverse backgrounds followed by photographs, writ- studio based in Seattle. Truong trafficked area. If you are unable
attended the program hosted by IWalk includes three ten biographies and video of was at the memorial to guide to visit in person, the app does
the law firm Cozen O’Conner. themes for users: “History of personal testimonies. educators in using the app. function as a virtual tour. l
Many of the educators teach the Holocaust,” “Propaganda
history and specific courses in and Anti-Semitism” and IWalk features a list of “A modern and clean look [email protected];
genocide, and have themselves “UnderstandingContemporary questions created by the Shoah was chosen to respect the grav- 215-832-0737
taken college level courses on Anti-Semitism.” Foundation, and students have ity of the subject matter, with
teaching about genocide.
The third theme begins
“Tolerance requires empa- with users studying the pil-
thy,” said Marsha Dworkin lars that contrast natu-
from Delaware County, one of ral rights as expressed by
the educators who visited the George Washington with the
memorial to test the app as part Nuremberg Laws, which, for
of the training. She and other example, prohibited marriage
educators are seeking new ways between Jews and non-Jews.
to teach social responsibility
and to humanize the Holocaust It also includes clips from
and other genocides. the Shoah Foundation’s new
collection of testimonies from
The high volume of digital people who have witnessed
information coming at kids cre- contemporary acts of violent
ates a desensitization to violence, anti-Semitism. Founded by
said Dworkin, who has worked Steven Spielberg in 1994 to
in education for 37 years. videotape and preserve inter-
views with survivors and wit-
“Hearing the voices and nesses of the Holocaust, the
stories of real people engages Shoah Foundation houses
the students on a much higher nearly 55,000 audiovisual
level than just reading text,” she testimonies conducted in 65
said. “IWalk has the potential to countries.
teach students not only history,
but to stand up to racism and In 2017, anti-Semitic inci-
civil rights violations.” Dworkin dents in the U.S. surged nearly
lost several of her own family 60 percent, the highest sin-
members in the Holocaust. gle-year increase on record. In
2017, anti-Semitic incidents in
Jennifer Kluger, a U.S. Pennsylvania rose 43 percent,
history teacher at John W. a significant number in schools
Hallahan Catholic Girls’ High and colleges, according to the
School in Philadelphia, also local ADL chapter.
attended the training. She cre-
ated a course called genocide “Memorials are there to
studies open to seniors that, remind us of the people who
in addition to the Holocaust, lived and the people who died,
teaches about the Cambodian, but the good ones inspire us
Armenian and Rwandan geno- to act differently next time,”
cides. Her class will visit the Kluger said. In the absence of
memorial in May and plans justice, memorials can some-
to use IWalk as a digital tool. times help bring closure, she

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Election in the results. The question on
the horizon is how far right can
Continued from Page 1 the Israeli government move
while still garnering support
What makes the total from the core institutions of
extraordinary is that it was American Jewish life?”
achieved with about 6 percent Indeed, some of the issues
of potential right-wing votes that Netanyahu ran on remain
going to parties like New Right difficult for most American
and Zehut, which are outside Jews to stomach.
the Netanyahu-led coalition. In the waning days of the
Neither party will seat anyone campaign, he vowed to annex
in the Knesset. the West Bank, which would
throw a wrench in, as David
For Gantz, Moshe Y’aalon, Horovitz wrote in The Times
Yair Lapid and Gabi Ashkenazi of Israel, “what was once
of Blue and White, 35 seats and called the peace process.” His
more than a million votes will renewed commitment to the
be cold comfort. Though they haredi parties ensured that the
were just the second party to issue of egalitarian prayer at
ever capture that many raw Blue and White party leader Benny Gantz speaks during a press conference at party headquarters in Tel Aviv on the Western Wall will remain
votes in an Israeli election, the more or less unresolved.
first one was this year’s Likud, April 10. Photo by Flash90, via JNS.org
which secured more than 26
percent of the total Israeli vote, The marginalization of the
a massive number. is not simply Likud-powered. cent to 35 percent, while among relationship between American Israeli left continued unim-
“Even if Gantz’s Blue and those 18 to 24, Netanyahu beat and Israeli Jews, who seem peded. Counting Blue and
Voter participation was White list had won a few Gantz by a whopping 65 per- as split on Netanyahu as they White as a left or center-left
slightly down this cycle, from more seats than Likud, with- cent to 17 percent,” he said. “In are on another divisive polit- party, which already stretches
71.8 percent in 2015 to 67.9 out a large Arab turnout and any event, it has almost always ical leader: President Donald the definition, left-wing par-
percent. Election Day in Israel, without moderate Jews will- been the case that the strongest Trump, who enjoys robust ties won just 34 percent of the
unlike in the United States, is a ing to ally with Arabs in the predictors of right-wing views Israeli support. total vote.
national holiday, and all public Parliament, the Likud and its in Israel have been education “The election seems to repre- When Netanyahu wakes up
transportation between cities far-right and religious allies [lower, more right-wing]; reli- sent yet another indication of a on July 16 of this year, he will
was free this year to facilitate would have still been able to giosity [more religious, more growing rift between American become the longest-serving
greater turnout. form a government,” Lustick right wing]; and age [younger, Jews and Israeli Jews,” she said. prime minister in Israeli his-
said. “The nationalist, ultra-na- more right-wing].” “The vast majority of American tory, surpassing the tenure of
Moreover, Blue and tionalist and religious right in Lila Corwin Berman, a Jews would not have supported David Ben-Gurion. l
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Netanyahu, did indeed miss the country as they have been University, wondered what the reelection, and many feel flab- [email protected];
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Response to Resurgent Campus Anti-Semitism Too Weak

BY ANDY GOTLIEB seemingly intractable problem tion calling for the school to divest today lies at the feet of Jewish to educate their children about
— and one that’s on the rise. itself from companies doing busi- parents for failing to educate the history and realities of the
IN THE PAST couple of weeks, The ADL tracked 204 anti-Se- ness in Israel’s West Bank. their children to be committed, Jewish state so they are better
there have been several disturb- mitic incidents on college cam- proud Jews. To be Jews who prepared when the get to cam-
ing incidents on colleges and puses in 2017, nearly double the These kinds of things seem speak up for themselves, who pus. A void — easily filled by
universities nationwide that number of incidents in 2016. to be happening everywhere. advocate for Jewish interests other voices — is created when
reflect the ongoing problem of and who support the U.S.-Israel Jewish students don’t know
both campus anti-Semitism Even when the issue isn’t Much of the problem is relationship,” he said. how to respond to false or mis-
and anti-Israel activity. outright anti-Semitism, there’s often attributed to the boycott, leading information.
seemingly a growing number divestments and sanctions “Many of those who attack
At Emory University, “evic- of academics supportive of movement (BDS) — and not Israel and express anti-Semitic Second, as Wecht noted,
tion” notices were posted out- (and vocal about) their disdain erroneously. We’ve published sentiments on campus are we must demand accountabil-
side dorm rooms, indicating for Israel. numerous articles in this space emboldened by the cowardice ity from university officials.
that the building was slated about the corrosive effect BDS and the ignorance of Jewish They should make it clear that
to be demolished. The notices My son’s a freshman at a has had on campus dialogue students who are ashamed to anti-Semitic acts won’t be toler-
were reportedly posted by prominent university, and he and the lives of Jewish col- be Jewish,” Wecht continued. ated and be unafraid to say so.
Emory’s Students for Justice in tells me regularly about his lege students, and the way that
Palestine chapter as a means sociology professor’s attacks on the movement has become Wecht also mentioned what Finally, Jews need to reas-
of teaching a lesson about “the Israel. Those assertions include a breeding ground for anti- he perceived as cowardice sert a proud sense of self. The
destructive policy of Israel, beliefs that Israel regularly Semitic rhetoric and anti-Israel among academic leaders, who self-critical Jew has become a
toward Palestinians,” includ- breaks international law, kills political maneuvering. There is seem afraid to name anti-Sem- familiar trope, often mined for
ing Israel’s razing of the homes children, interferes with elec- plenty to be bothered by when itism and call it what it is. comedy, but it’s not a laughing
of terrorists and their families. tions and has no right to be in it comes to BDS, to be sure. matter when it fosters disdain
the Golan Heights. The profes- So, what can be done? of Judaism in others. Jews have
Meanwhile, at the sor has even shown the class Yet the insistent focus on it as One option is for parents to successfully conquered adver-
University of North Carolina, a film by John Pilger, who has the cause of campus anti-Semi- commit to a Jewish education for sity for thousands of years in
anti-Semitic posters were dis- made a career out of placing 100 tism may be shortsighted. As their children — one that doesn’t large part because of pride.
covered on library bookshelves percent of the fault on Israel for Pennsylvania Supreme Court stop when the Bar Mitzvah party Parents need to instill that pride
and tables. The posters warned any disputes with Palestinians. Justice David N. Wecht sug- has ended. Judaism has a rich once again in their children. l
of an “evil Jewish plot.” gested in a recent interview with tradition of debate, and if chil-
Locally, the Swarthmore Tablet Magazine, BDS is more dren have questions or criticisms Andy Gotlieb is the managing
These are just the latest College Student Government of a symptom than a cause. of Israel, that’s welcome. editor of the Jewish Exponent.
examples of what has become a Organization approved a resolu- But parents must be willing
“Part of the campus problem

Abbas Now Between a Rock, Hard Place

BY YONI BEN MENACHEM The P.A. leadership was ing with our neighbor, and we United States.” policy in the Middle East.
careful throughout the election hope they will take the right Senior Fatah officials say The Arab countries dis-
THE TOP RANKS of the campaign not to issue state- path towards peace.” that the P.A. is powerless
Palestinian Authority are ments that could have been At the moment, what con- against any intention to annex played this weakness when
greatly disappointed by the interpreted as interference in cerns the P.A. leadership is the the settlements and additional the Trump administration
results of the general elections the elections in Israel and help- strengthening of the right-wing territories in the West Bank, recognized Israeli sovereignty
on April 9. ful to Netanyahu. However, bloc in Israel and the expected and it doesn’t have any dip- over the Golan Heights and
declared Jerusalem as Israel’s
The hope of P.A. leader Senior Fatah officials say that the P.A. is powerless against any intention to capital, and it only reinforced
Mahmoud Abbas and the annex the settlements and additional territories in the West Bank. the heavy frustration of the
Fatah leadership that Prime Palestinian leadership. The
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu every child in the West Bank publication of President lomatic options to prevent it. Arab leaders have shown that
would be defeated by Benny and Gaza knows that the Donald Trump’s “deal of the Abbas announced on April 8 they are strong in their con-
Gantz, leader of the Blue and Palestinian leadership wished century.” But what worries that the P.A. rejected Trump’s demnations, but do nothing
White party, was dashed and for Netanyahu’s downfall. them the most is Netanyahu’s deal— “whatever will be, will when it comes to taking action.
ended in disappointment. On April 9, Abbas played announcement on April 8 that be,” he stated. He continues to
the supposedly “neutral” game he had informed Trump of his boycott the U.S. administra- The P.A. is concerned about
Senior PLO official Saeb when he said during a tour intention to annex territories tion and is worried about the the annexation of large settle-
Erekat expressed this view of a Ramallah hospital, “We in the West Bank “gradually weakened stance of the Arab ment blocs in the West Bank
when the final results of the are watching what’s happen- and in coordination with the countries toward Trump’s and parts of Area C. P.A.
elections were announced sources state that Israel is not
by stating, “The Israelis have interested in annulling the
voted ‘no to peace’ to preserve Oslo accords because it does
the current situation. They not want to manage the lives
have said ‘no to peace and yes
to the occupation.’” See Menachen, Page 18

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Reduced Supervision Leads to KVETCH ’N’ KVELL

Greater Safety in the Community If Not for God, Why Bother?
I WAS DISMAYED by Alan Gold’s statement that, “Orthodox
BY LARRY KRASNER tion of being second in the social issues, including home- Jews are all about God, but for the rest of us, Judaism is more
nation for the number of peo- lessness and a lack of affordable about culture, history, tradition, teaching to question everything
AS YOUR ELECTED dis- ple on probation and parole. housing, widespread poverty, and make a better world and a civilization” (“An Atheist Jew,”
trict attorney, I and dozens of the public health problems of Letters, April 11). This could not be further from the truth. I
other prosecutors and commu- “Pennsylvania is oddly and opioid addiction and gun vio- was fortunate to grow up in a very Conservative home in which
nity supervision professionals significantly out of step with lence, and a public education Judaism was important. This laid the foundation for my ques-
have been calling for an end the rest of the nation when it system desperately in need of tioning, leading me toward a daily observance of the mitzvot and
to destructive probation and comes to the volume of people more funding, we must look keeping traditions.
parole practices. supervised … and the length at probation and parole reform
of their supervision,” the study for what it is: Part of our We are approaching Passover, a holiday celebrated, at least
Now I am pleased to share found. And Philadelphia is a responsibility to pursue tikkun tacitly, by the vast majority of American Jews. Why have a seder
with you that the Philadelphia ground zero of sorts for this olam (what some believe is the if you don’t believe in the one who redeemed us? The Torah,
District Attorney’s Office has level of supervision, which act of repairing society for the given to Moses from G-d, is a manual for how to live our life.
unveiled a bold new policy feeds the state’s mass incarcer- benefit of all). It teaches us everything we need to know in order to make
aimed at safely reducing the ation problem. ourselves better people, thereby making the world as a whole,
number of people in our com- And as 37 states have a better place. A person certainly has free will and may choose
munities that are under super- In 2014, 28 percent of prison reduced probation and parole what he does and does not believe, but a little intellectual honesty
vision and, in doing so, take admissions in the United States populations while reduc- would not go amiss here.
meaningful strides to improve were for what are known as ing recidivism, what are we
public safety in our city. technical violations (mean- as a city and state doing to Jewish culture, history, tradition and, yes, even the concept of
ing violating the terms of restore justice to communities tikkun olam, are all rooted in our service of and closeness to G-d.
The fact is, when probation one’s probation or parole, not impacted by mass supervision? If you’re not doing it for Him, why bother?
and parole officers who already committing a new crime). In
have ballooning caseloads Pennsylvania, people accused of To be clear: This policy is Susan Yitzhak | Philadelphia
have less people to supervise technical violations constituted grounded in science, not fear
who pose no threat to pub- 45 percent of new admissions. stoked for decades by politi- Letter From the Archdiocese
lic safety, that means they can cians seeking higher office, the As Jews throughout the world observe the solemn holy days
focus on community members The statistics become more news media and other parties
who truly need supervision. startling the closer you look: who stand to benefit financially of Passover, I would like to greet my Jewish sisters and brothers
Moreover, this policy is driven In Philadelphia alone, up to from continuing to hold up a in the Philadelphia area. I would also like to extend to you the
by the need for individual jus- 50 percent of the county’s jail broken supervision system as prayerful solidarity and neighborly respect of the parishioners
tice because it’s wrong to keep population is composed of the only option. and clergy of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.
a parolee trapped in a system people on probation or parole
that overwhelmingly hurts the who haven’t been convicted of For example, science has Passover commemorates not simply Pharaoh’s decision to
poor and people of color, facil- a new crime. And in 2017, peo- taught us that probation “tails” end the enslavement of the Hebrew people. This holy occasion
itates recidivism, breaks up ple who violated their supervi- (or the length of one’s term of recalls a singular manifestation of divine providence, an inspir-
families and keeps individuals sion terms comprised one third supervision) longer than three ing intervention of heavenly power on Earth. Passover taught the
from finding and keeping a job. of the state’s prison population years often become barriers to former slaves to have confidence in the will and power of their
at a staggering cost of $420 rehabilitation and can actu- Heavenly Father.
There are more than 42,000 million to taxpayers. ally cause recidivism. In other
people under some form of words, a practice originally This confidence must be renewed in our day. Our times are
supervision in Philadelphia, The injustice doesn’t end designed to rehabilitate and marked by many evils, like localized wars, continued poverty,
while New York City, which is with those statistics, however. reintegrate people back into societal divisiveness, and the sad plight of so many immigrants.
approximately five times larger, Despite decriminalization of society often does the exact Under these circumstances, hopelessness may overtake us.
has just 12,700 and a crime rate small amounts of marijuana in opposite: cause crime instead. Instead, however, we must believe that the One who fulfilled His
significantly lower than ours. Philadelphia, people on proba- promises long ago will not abandon us today, if we turn to him in
That means that if you were tion and parole who test pos- “Justice, justice thou shalt loving prayer, honest repentance and an ardent love of neighbor.
to go outside and take a walk itive can be resentenced for pursue,” read Exodus 23:8
around town, one in 22 adults weeks, months and even years. in part. Tzedek, or justice, is Once again, please accept my prayerful best wishes for many
you pass on the street are either Additionally, lengthy supervi- worth pursuing, however blessings upon you at this holy time. l
on probation or parole. sion punishes the poor for being far we fall short in the end
poor because people in pov- of achieving this goal. Ending Most Reverend Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap. |
These startling numbers erty cannot carry the burden of mass supervision and its evil Archbishop of Philadelphia
come from a 2018 Columbia costs and fees required as part sibling, mass incarceration,
Justice Lab report, The PA of their term. This has noth- must be included in this pur- Statement From the Publisher
Community Corrections ing to do with public safety or suit, because it’s a practice that
Story, which is a sobering rehabilitation and everything to is wasteful, makes us less safe We are a diverse community. The views expressed in the opinion columns and letters
and comprehensive look at do with the system’s rapacious and keeps people poor. l published in the Jewish Exponent are those of the authors. They do not necessarily reflect
Pennsylvania’s mass supervi- economic appetite. the views of the officers and boards of the Jewish Publishing Group and/or the Jewish
sion problem, a problem that Larry Krasner is the district Federation of Greater Philadelphia. Send letters to [email protected] or fax to
has earned us the sad distinc- When we take in to account attorney of Philadelphia. 215-569-3389. Letters should be a maximum of 200 words and may be edited for clarity
all of Philadelphia’s pressing and brevity. Unsigned letters will not be published.

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Opinion

Being My Kind of Jew at Passover

BY CLAUDIA APFELBAUM regular group of friends? What tion, reading and much rec- absent from our home.” the community I am part of
are we doing wrong? Is there ollecting about the Holocaust So here I am today. The (my extended Jewish family)
PASSOVER IS THE big Jewish something wrong with us? on my mother’s part — mostly identity of being Jewish is make me feel a part of it?
community event each year. This experience reinforces my about her life in France, about strong within me. I look like a
feeling of outsider-ness, which I leaving France, which she loved Jew. I feel like a Jew. I can feel It is true that each syna-
Yes, there is also the gather- carry inside of me anyway. and which she had not wanted when other people around me gogue is helping people who
ing at the break the fast at Yom I am a first-generation to leave. Yet we did not belong are Jewish. And I have joined don’t have a place to go to
Kippur, and there are gath- American Jew. I grew up in a to a synagogue nor did we chil- two wonderful, progressive join someone’s seder and that
erings under the sukkah and family where our Jewishness dren know about most of the synagogues in an effort to be is nice, but it doesn’t solve the
other gatherings here and there was a key part of our iden- Jewish holidays. part of Jewish community. puzzle for me as to why I am
throughout the year. But the not already invited and part of
Passover meal is a time of fam- Am I that different, having grown up as an unaffiliated, someone’s seder.
ily and communal gathering first-generation Jew?
like no other in the Jewish cal- Am I that different, hav-
endar. Emails fly. Invitations tity, and yet we were pretty I could say that we were But being a member has not ing grown up as an unaffili-
abound. One feels in or out. alone in our neighborhood, basically divorced from Jewish helped me much, as I don’t ated, first-generation Jew? Is it
our schools and our life. There community, having only feel that at home or seen in that friends simply don’t think
I am one of the Jews who were no other Jewish kids at friends who were Jewish who this environment. And I have about me or possibly think that
feels “out.” And I know I’m not my elementary school, and our lived here and there across our lots of Jewish friends. In fact, I am so well-connected that I
the only one. neighbors were Protestant and city. And yet, there was this most of my friends are Jewish don’t need an invitation from
Catholic. My two sisters and I feeling of identity and connec- and this is not a joke. But at them?
I have lived in Philadelphia were daughters of people who tion. Passover, I feel like an outsider.
since 1975 and have held had survived the Holocaust, As Freud wrote to his fian- So I wonder, how do I tran- Whatever it is, I know I’m
numerous seders at my house each in their own way and for cee, Martha Bernays, “And as scend this outsider-ness? How not alone in my experience. A
over the years, gathering dis- whom being Jewish was not an for us, this is what I believe: do I get invited by someone friend in Massachusetts wrote
persed Jews and non-Jews to my easy relationship. Even if the form wherein the I like and am connected to? to me with some anxiety that
table each year. And each year Our home was decidedly old Jews were happy no lon- How can I remind them that she was “sort of moody all day
I wonder why I have not been Jewish. There was intellectual ger offer us any shelter, some- I do not have family here and … wondering what I would do
invited to someone’s first night. inquiry, curiosity and openness thing of the core, of the essence want to be a part of their family for the holiday.”
to the world, “a wandering Jew” of this meaningful and life- on a regular basis? And, most
It is true that for a period of quality, artistic creativity, reflec- affirming Judaism will not be importantly to me, how can So many of us yearn for
time my mother-in-law invited acceptance in the Jewish com-
us, but that stopped quite a munity. I wonder what can be
while ago. Inviting people each done to change the dynamics
year is no easy process and of this experience. l
each year my feeling of despair
has deepened. Each year, I Claudia Apfelbaum is a licensed
wonder why no one has invited clinical social worker who lives and
us, Why are we not a part of a works in Northwest Philadelphia.

Menachem the U.S. government. However, give Netanyahu the impetus the battle for the succession. paying the price for this. l
Abbas stubbornly refused, and to advance the process of Abbas is an obstinate politi-
Continued from Page 16 he continues to boycott the imposing Israeli sovereignty cian who does not appreciate Yoni Ben Menachem, a veteran Arab
Trump administration. over lands in the West Bank criticism. Anyone who argues affairs and diplomatic commentator
of 3 million Palestinians. Israel and evacuating the Bedouin with his policies will find him- for Israel Radio and Television, is a
wants the actual territory, and The result of Abbas’ policy settlement of Khan al-Ahmar self isolated and outside the senior Middle East analyst for the
the P.A. will be left with the toward the Trump adminis- on the road to the Jordan political game. Jerusalem Center. He served as di-
burden of taking care of the tration will only be further Valley. rector general and chief editor of the
daily lives of the residents of harm to Palestinian inter- The Palestinians themselves, Israel Broadcasting Authority.
the West Bank. ests. There is a deep division Abbas’ stubbornness forces rather than their leadership, are
within Palestinian society, and the Palestinians to get used to
Abbas has failed misera- a rift between the West Bank any new situation imposed upon Jcooinnvtehrseation!
bly in his determined efforts and the Gaza Strip. Abbas is them by the Trump administra-
to create opposition in the in a difficult situation; he is tion and Israel. Abbas does not Tell us what you’re thinking
international arena to the pol- opposed to an armed intifada have the political courage to and interact with the community
icies of Trump regarding the against Israel, but his strategy “hang up his hat” and resign at jewishexponent.com
Israeli-Palestinian conflict. of “popular resistance through from his position. Connect with us on
Senior Fatah sources have peaceful means” has been a
tried over the past year to per- resounding failure in the West He continues to stick to his
suade him to open a secret Bank territories. seat, and take care of his and
channel of communication his two sons’ sizable economic
with the U.S. administration Fatah sources fear that interests. The P.A. leadership
to soften the clashes between Netanyahu’s election victory is afraid of him, and senior
the Palestinian Authority and and the growth of the right- Fatah officials prefer to avoid
wing bloc in the Knesset will disputes with him because of

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Singing Still Gets Hal Linden ‘In the Mood’

T H E AT E R a fair amount of acting work As for In the Mood, it’s an
JESSE BERNSTEIN | JE STAFF (American Housewife, Law & exciting prospect for Linden.
Order: Special Victims Unit), He hopes to see the music he’s
HAL LINDEN, 88, the star which he schedules around his performed and loved for so
of the smash television show own show, a collection of “songs long integrated smoothly into
Barney Miller from 1975 to 1982, I sang on Broadway, songs I the show. In the Mood “is a
has a new game these days. didn’t sing on Broadway, and blatantly retro show,” he said,
the songs I wished I sang on and “a time period that people
Well, actually, it’s an old Broadway.” come to celebrate.”
game — singing big-band
songs were his first performing To the extent that he can, he “It’s celebrateable,” Linden
gigs back in the 1940s — but keeps up with popular music. added. “It’s got a lot of good
for the first time, he’ll be doing music. And I’m glad to be a
it as part of In the Mood. The “I kind of ignored Lady part, celebrating it, and I hope
show, a musical revue of the Gaga all these years, until I that the people will get what
big-band music Linden’s loved heard her really sing,” he said. they came for, which is remem-
for decades, will make a stop “She can sing! It’s so cloaked bering the music that they
at the Bucks County Playhouse in production and costumes loved, and you don’t hear it too
from April 23-27. and nonsense stuff. I always often nowadays, unfortunately.”
ignored it. Now I’ll pay atten-
“This is the first experi- tion. Same thing with Beyoncé. “Let’s face it,” he said. “I’m
ment, if you will,” Linden said. Beyoncé was always high pro- getting old, and I’m still stand-
“Either I’ll be a bump on a duction, costumes, everything. ing up on the stage, and I’ll be
log in a very nice show, or it’ll And then I heard her sing a here as long as I can.” l
increase its interest.” ballad. I said, ‘My, that lady
has a beautiful voice, I’d love to [email protected];
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Let’s face it. I’m getting old, and I’m still standing up on the stage, and
I’ll be here as long as I can.”

HAL LINDEN

Vic Schoen, who worked with dates to the early 1950s, when shot, but admittedly, it was not
everyone from Bing Crosby to Linden got his start in show entirely his decision.
Ella Fitzgerald. business as a clarinet player “They took it away from
Linden (born Harold during big band’s heydey. It was me,” he said. “Let’s face it,
Lipschitz), who has been doing a time when Duke Ellington, that’s why I’m an actor.”
his own stand-up concert show Stan Kenton, Count Basie and Linden made his Broadway
for nearly 50 years, will borrow other giants of the genre still debut in 1958, embarking on a
some of the big-band songs for roamed the Earth. massively successful career that
this show, joining the In the But the Army called in 1952 culminated in three Daytime
Mood Singers & Dancers and and, by the time Linden was Emmys for Miller and a Tony
the String of Pearls Orchestra. discharged in 1954, nearly all for his role in The Rothschilds.
For Linden, it’s a chance to do of the big bands were extinct. (He also holds the distinction ®
a little discovery onstage. Though Linden played in the of having the most Primetime
“We’re going to see if it com- U.S. Army Band during his Emmy Award nominations PHILADELPHIA | CHERRY HILL | LAKEWOOD
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His love for big-band music fession. So he gave acting a These days, Linden still gets

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Fishing for Flavor: A Gefilte Fish Tasting

PA S S OV E R All of the participants had The eight kinds of gefilte fish we fearlessly sampled Photos by Selah Maya Zighelboim
SELAH MAYA ZIGHELBOIM | JE STAFF chosen to be there, so we self-se-
lected for people who generally
IS THERE ANOTHER Jewish enjoy gefilte fish. That didn’t stop
food as controversial as the us from groaning in disgust and
jarred gefilte fish? spitting into trash cans.

Its mushy texture, that jel- But we pushed forward, in
lied broth, the fishy aroma that the name of Jewish journalism.
drifts through the kitchen…
It’s a staple appetizer at seders, Manischewitz Gefilte
but it’s, shall we say, unique Fish in Liquid Broth
enough to traumatize non-Jew- We decided to start with the
ish guests and even causes most traditional option.
some Jews hesitation.
What we saw upon opening
The Jewish Exponent’s this jar — with its familiar
Passover-themed matzah taste pop — should’ve given us some
test last year was a surpris- pause. This gefilte fish was in a
ing success, so we decided to liquid broth, rather than a jel-
once again dive into the hol- lied one, and that broth had an
iday with a fork in hand. We unusual dark color. As we cut
approached the activity with up a piece into bite-sized bits,
an air of unearned optimism, we wondered how the broth
as our taste-testing team gazed would impact the flavor.
upon the spread of eight jars.
Not well, we would come to
find out.

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birth, Bar/Bat Mitzvah announcement ture. While we had grown to something in the broth —
and any other simcha on both expect a slimy texture from slices of carrot.
jewishexponent.com and the weekly jarred gefilte fish, this version Close inspection of the fish
was sandy. itself revealed what seemed to
Jewish Exponent newspaper for ... FREE. Slapping on some prepared be tiny flecks of orange. Could it
horseradish didn’t do much be? Carrot bits inside the gefilte
JEWISHEXPONENT.COM/SUBMIT-MAZEL-TOV to improve the flavor, unless fish? To improve the flavor?
you used enough so it to com- Whatever it was, Yehuda
pletely tasted like horseradish pulled this one off. The carroty
instead. flavor gave it both a sweetness and
Thumbs down. a depth. It also had that slimy tex-
ture we’ve all come to know and
Mrs. Adler’s Gefilte Fish love from our gefilte fish.
Mrs. Adler’s is distributed by The team approved of this
Manischewitz, but with the one. It even got an exuberant
Yiddishe mama in the logo, it thumbs-up from Editor-in-
was clearly going for a more Chief Liz Spikol.
haymish vibe, like many a jar
of tomato sauce at the grocery Mrs. Adler’s Fish Bits
store. We expected this one to taste
Perhaps that’s why it tasted like our previous jar of Mrs.
like Manischewitz with a twist, Adler’s, but oh boy, were we
and that twist is pepper. Again, wrong.
it had that sandy texture, Gone was the peppery flavor
though it wasn’t as severe as the some of us didn’t hate, but per-
texture of the Manischewitz. haps it was still there, just over-
Overall, it wasn’t bad, and shadowed by the unpleasant
it received a solid OK from the fishiness of the flavor. Either
taste-testing team. way, we didn’t like it.

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should be eating these chilled. carrot slices in the broth. White sh & Pike in Jelled
Broth
Kedem Gefilte Fish On looks alone, this jar
Made With Tilapia blew the competition out of We had gone into this
We were most excited for this the water. experiment expecting to rank
jar, so we saved it for last. the top three ge lte shes, but
But when we actually got to tast- with this having been a far
For several days before the ing it, this one was weirdly sweet. more unpleasant experience
taste test, as this jar sat on a It had an almost syrupy sh avor. than we imagined, we deter-
shelf in the o ce, it drew awe It got an eh from the taste-testing mined it was simply not pos-
from passerby. With its mosa- team, with Schmuckler giving it a sible to call even three of these
ic-like illustration of a sh on “disgusting.” good. ●
its label, it was a beautiful jar.
It looked like it had come from Looks can be deceiving. [email protected];
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Manischewitz Whitefish ance. It didn’t have that same MITCHELL
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As soon as this next ge lte sh one.
plopped out of the jar, trepida- SAVRAN BENSON LLP
tion lled our hearts. When we en, we tasted it, and it
cut it up into pieces, we grew was OK, though it did have a PHILIP ROSENFELDT
even more fearful. strange metallic a ertaste.
BLANK ROME LLP
Straight away, we noticed a For those looking for a pike
weird consistency. It fell apart and white sh sh combo in SPECIAL GUEST COMIC
like a meatball. their ge lte sh, go with this
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Before everyone on the
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Michelin Star Dining in the City of Lights

FOOD that a rather costly proposition. main splurge of the day, foodie
KERI WHITE | JE FOOD COLUMNIST I noodled around on a few web- travelers may consider it justi-
sites and discovered that the set fiable. I certainly did.
I HAD THE GOOD FORTUNE menus for lunch and brunch
to travel to Paris recently. are a far more economical way I enjoyed a spectacular
Naturally, food was a focus, to experience the cuisine. We lunch at Benoit, an esteemed
with Michelin starred restau- are still talking between 30-45 restaurant that dates to 1912.
rants being of prime interest. euros per person for a three- The tiled floor, dark wood fix-
course meal, but if that is the tures adorned with glass and
But the price tags for dinner brass, and the waitstaff attired
at these establishments made in long, crisp white aprons was
straight out of central casting

Gougères

Brunch All photos by Keri White for “classic Parisian bistro.” My daughter started with
While not kosher, there the green lentil veloute, a rich,
smooth puree of perfectly fla-
were several selections off the vored lentils and vegetables
prix fixe lunch menu that were elegantly poured into her bowl
kosher-style friendly. When we from a pretty little pitcher. I
sat down, a plate of hot goug- opted for the smoked haddock,
eres arrived at the table; these served on a bed of potatoes
savory, gruyere-laced pastries and dotted with caramelized
were spectacular. The con- onions and horseradish cream.
stantly replenished basket of We both had the Koulibiac-
bread and the soft, thick slab style salmon with tarragon
of house-made butter fulfilled in beurre blanc. This salmon
a carb lover’s dream. And that en croute, a filet of perfectly
was before we had ingested a cooked fish surrounded by a bit
morsel off the menu.

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Unlike many tartare reci-
pes in the United States, the 2 tablespoons finely chopping it much easier.
French version avoids the chopped shallots While the fish chills, prep
Asian flavor palate, eschewing
soy/ginger/chili for mustard/ 1 tablespoon fresh dill, the remaining ingredients in a
herbs/lemon. Not better, just snipped very finely medium-sized bowl
different, and for me, as I am
motivated to keep my Parisian ¼ teaspoon Maldon sea salt Chop the fish into small cubes,
vibe alive, what is called for in Generous sprinkle of freshly and add it to the bowl. Mix, cover
the moment. tightly and refrigerate.
cracked pepper
C’est parfait! Serve atop a bed of greens
Place the fish in the freezer with or without toast, baguette
SALMON TARTARE for 20 minutes. This makes or crackers. l
A LA PARIS
Serves 2

8 ounces fresh wild or
organically farmed salmon
filet, skin removed

2 teaspoons Dijon mustard
1 teaspoon olive oil
½ lemon, juiced
1 tablespoon chives,

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OCD Program has to work. her furniture was so great she her treatment. She relapsed. therapists who were covered, but
“It’s really hard,” mother couldn’t sleep at night, moving That happened several more they were not specialized enough
Continued from Page 6 her furniture instead. to take on her treatment.
Iris Wirtshafter said, her voice times. She looked into trans-
step in her treatment. The avail- breaking. “It’s painful. You just Wirtshafter used to love ferring, but because of how far The first time she was in a
ability of this program is a key want the best for your children, food and going out to eat. She along she was in her degree, residential program, insurance
part of why she thinks the treat- and it’s just so hard.” was a hard-working student. that was not an option. would only cover the first 30
ment will be different this time. Her family belonged to Beth days, but she needed to be there
All the pieces that were missing Wirtshafter’s life changed Sholom Congregation in Elkins It took her nine years to finish for 90. Each of those last 60 days
before are coming together. her senior year at Vanderbilt Park, where she went to Sunday her degree, but it’s not a thought cost about $800, Iris Wirtshafter
University in Nashville, where school and was Bat Mitzvahed. that brings her much joy. said, which the family had to
The program in Houston she was studying electrical pay, adding up to tens of thou-
alone costs $57,000, and doesn’t engineering. Seemingly out of But her disorder has taken “I don’t think I’m going to sands of dollars.
take insurance. A family friend nowhere, she started to feel like all of that from her. be able to use it, actually,” she
set up a GoFundMe called “Hope the furniture in her dorm was said. “My degree was in elec- Iris Wirtshafter said she has
for Hallee” to cover the cost. out of place. She spent her time “It’s really depressing,” she said. trical engineering. One of the lost track over the years of how
moving her furniture back “My birthday was on Tuesday, and things I also wanted out of my much her daughter’s treatment
There aren’t a lot of options and forth, sometimes just by I literally cried all day because I life was a career. That was why I has cost, but she said it has
left, so for Wirtshafter and millimeters. The concern over didn’t want to answer my phone. worked so hard my entire life to been well above $100,000.
her family, the Houston OCD I couldn’t do anything. My mom, get to Vanderbilt. Growing up, I
she was like, ‘I don’t know what always wanted a career. I have a “That’s just how it is with
FFRROOMM KKOOVVNNO TOO KOOBEE to get you because you can’t enjoy lot of issues with numbers and something really specialized,”
anything.’” repeating. Numbers, because Iris Wirtshafter said. “It’s hor-
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That first semester of her thing. You can easily mess up a
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took her out of school. As soon two numbers? It’s too detail ori- life back.
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Perlembaum Chaim enrolled in a four-week intensive back to school when I’m doing “It’s not something where I
PFoaljaaknisewLiuczdwMikoaazIrekena outpatient therapy program at better, but I’m probably going to can just say I’m going to stop
the University of Pennsylvania’s have to change what I’m doing.” this on my own and just be
Blat Pinchos Szmul Center for the Treatment and like, ‘I’m done,’” Wirtshafter
Lederhendler Study of Anxiety. Another obstacle to said. “Even though I’m aware
Pertonicz Josef Wirtshafter’s treatment is the cost. that what I’m doing is kind of
Goldman Simon The treatment helped. Hallee Even when programs that offer the crazy, it’s not so easy to just
Chanowicz Izrael returned to Vanderbilt the next services she needs do take health stop. It’s something that you
semester, only to face another insurance — and they often don’t have to keep up forever.” l
Karp Chaim obstacle: There weren’t any ther- — they might not take her insur-
apists in Nashville who were ance. In the past, she has tried [email protected];
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didn’t push it away. achieve whatever you want. who came to Israel, that her life
Money should not be an issue, was not easy because we came
It also depends on the charac- and today we are aware of that from a social economic situation
ter of the person, how he believes and there is a lot of support in that was very, very low, and suc-
in himself, what he wants to terms of financial support that ceeding to be what we call today
achieve. I never let myself be this will not be the obstacle. in the top of one of the universi-
despaired or think that I can’t do ties — I was honored to light the
whatever I wanted to do. I can’t If you believe in yourself, and torch for all the ones that want
say that it was easy. As a woman, you need to believe in yourself, to do things with their life, want
I felt like you have to prove much and you invest and you pursue ... to pursue science, want to pur-
higher things, invest much more your desires, you will achieve it. sue their dream, and regardless of
time, be more perfect than what their backgrounds, can do it. l
a man will be because if you fail You were also chosen to
or a man will fail on the same light the torch at Israel’s 70th [email protected];
situation, it will be much more anniversary celebration. Can 215-832-0729
reflective on the woman than on you tell me how that went?
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COMMUNITY NEWS

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

Harvey Goodstein Charitable Foundation
Impacts Two Key Programs

ARE YOU INTERESTED in making an impact on your
Jewish community during Pesach?

Thanks to the generosity of the Harvey Goodstein
Charitable Foundation, your gift to the Jewish Federation
of Greater Philadelphia can have a resounding effect on
two of our most important programs: The Mitzvah Food
Program and Israel360.

“We have done matching gifts in the past and we have
found them very effective,” said Sandra Goodstein, a
member of the Harvey Goodstein Charitable Foundation.
“The idea is not to get just one donation from our founda-
tion, but to encourage others to contribute in a different
way. Through both of these grants, we hope we can inspire
other people to give in an ongoing way.”

Thanks to this unique generosity, for every $2 donated
to the Mitzvah Food Program, the grant will match $1.
This match is applied to both new and incremental gifts to
the program and will be matched up to $50,000.

The grant is intended to help reduce or eliminate
entirely the waitlists at our five Mitzvah Food pantry loca-
tions. This will help fulfill the Jewish Federation’s goal to
ensure that all families and individuals in need of nutri-
tional assistance will be serviced.

The Goodstein Foundation will also provide a dol-
lar-to-dollar match to every contribution made to Israel360
programming.

Israel360 introduces young professionals to multiple
perspectives on Israeli current events, trains them to
advocate for Israel and prepares them to use their learning
experiences to speak on Israel´s behalf when they return
from a 10-day mission to Israel every summer.

Contributions to Israel360 will help to keep the year-
long programs fresh and innovative. It will enable the
Jewish Federation to continue to subsidize the majority of
the trip’s costs, allowing for all interested young profes-
sionals to participate and engage with Israel.

For the Goodstein Foundation, these grants are both a
way to further their connection with the Jewish Federation
and to honor the legacy of family members.

“We’ve supported the Jewish Federation for quite a few
years,” Goodstein said. “We were looking to support the
Jewish Federation in a bigger way, and these two programs
really touched our hearts, and we knew it would touch the
hearts of our family members who are no longer with us.”

If you already make a gift to the Jewish Federation,
we thank you for your generosity, and hope you will
consider an additional gift to help us meet this match.
You can donate to the Mitzvah Food program match-
ing grant by visiting jewishphilly.org/mitzvahfoodmatch.
You can donate to the Israel360 match at
jewishphilly.org/israel360match.

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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.

Pomegranate-Level
Donors Fêted in
Manayunk

THE JEWISH FEDERATION’S Women’s Philanthropy Pomegranate-level From left: Women’s Philanthropy Chair Jodi Miller, event Co-Chair Ruthi Cohen, guest
donors headed to Platform Thirty in Manayunk on April 11 for an event inspired speaker Rabbanit Dasi Fruchter, event Co-Chair Jackie Kaiser and Women’s Philanthropy
by our communities’ remarkable women. Campaign Chair Tracy Gordon

The event featured Rabbanit Dasi Fruchter, a young woman who is breaking
the mold as one of the few female Jewish Orthodox leaders. Pomegranate donors
contribute a minimum of $1,8000 annually to the Jewish Community Fund.
To learn more about Women’s Philanthropy, contact Director Marni Davis at
[email protected].

Rabbanit Dasi Fruchter shares her story of being a young woman who became ordained From left: Beth Brand, Fran Orkin and Women’s Philanthropy Vice Chair Amy Wittenstein
in the Orthodox community. She plans to open her own woman-led synagogue in South
Philadelphia in the fall.

From left: Kathi Gubernick, Robin Robbins, Debbie Wilk and Joy Wilf Keiser From left: Jill Hampton, Mary Relles and Sarah Vogel

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Torah Portion

CANDLE LIGHTING
Pharaoh’s Hard Heart: Cause or Effect? April 19 7:25 p.m.
April 26 7:32 p.m.
The Ten Plagues can be no responsibility for what he Fromm expanded upon
BY RABBI FRED V. DAVIDOW

PASSOVER divided into two parts, the first did. He asked his brother-in- the view of Maimonides. that “one sin, one bad choice, is
five and the second five. law Resh Lakish, who was his Fromm wrote that the Torah’s like a spider’s thread.” It is easy
In the first five plagues, close friend and study com- description presents “one of to break one thread. But “many
THE STORY OF the Ten Plagues God had nothing to do with panion, what this meant. the most fundamental laws of sins, many bad choices, are like
is well-known enough for us to hardening Pharaoh’s heart. Resh Lakish responded that human behavior. Every evil act a rope.” Bad choices repeated
recognize the phrase “And God Pharaoh did it to himself. God had given Pharaoh several tends to harden man’s heart, become so strong that the rope
hardened Pharaoh’s heart.” Here are the five references opportunities to change his that is, to deaden it. Every good they make is hard to cut.
If indeed God hardened to Pharaoh’s heart after the first mind and allow the Israelites act tends to soften it, to make But the same can be said of
Pharaoh’s heart so that he would five plagues: 1. “Pharaoh’s heart to leave Egypt. The first five it more alive. The more man’s a good deed. One good deed is
not let the enslaved Israelites go stiffened”; 2. “he became stub- plagues were warnings. God heart hardens, the less freedom like a spider’s thread and many
free, was it not God who was born”; 3. “Pharaoh’s heart stiff- hoped that Pharaoh would free he has to change; the more is he good deeds are like a rope.
pulling all the strings? If God ened”; 4. “but Pharaoh became the Israelites but Pharaoh stiff- determined already by previous The Talmud teaches that “in
hardened Pharaoh’s heart, then stubborn this time also”; 5. “yet ened his own heart and refused action. But there comes a point the path that a person wants to
Pharaoh had no free choice and Pharaoh remained stubborn.” to pay any attention. God told of no return, when man’s heart go, that is the path he is led to.”
could not be held responsible God was not pulling the him, so to speak, “I will now has become so hardened and God’s hardening of
for what happened. strings here. Pharaoh was add more trouble to what you so deadened that he has lost the Pharaoh’s heart does not mean
Is this what the Torah teaches doing it himself. have made for yourself.” possibility of freedom, when he that we do not have free will.
us when it speaks of God’s hard- Only after Pharaoh had This is what the Torah is forced to go on and on until God helps us along the path we
ening Pharaoh’s heart? Does himself hardened his heart means when it says that “God the unavoidable end which is, in choose to go. l
this mean that none of us really does the Torah state that God hardened Pharaoh’s heart.” the last analysis, his own phys-
can choose what we do? If so, hardened his heart, starting Pharaoh brought on the condi- ical and spiritual destruction.” Rabbi Fred V. Davidow, who
whether we act lovingly or hate- with the sixth plague. “But tion by his own stubbornness. So with the first five plagues teaches in a number of venues, is
fully, whether we are caring or the Lord stiffened the heart Maimonides stated that as Pharaoh made the choice of awaiting the publication of his book
selfish, whether we are sensitive of Pharaoh” and so it goes for Pharaoh made his choices, one hardening his own heart. He Guardians of the City: Stories for
to the needs of others or indiffer- plagues seven, eight and nine after the other, it became more continued the enslavement of Shaping Moral Character. The Board
ent, are not our choices because and the aftermath of plague 10. difficult for him to reverse the Israelites until the point of of Rabbis of Greater Philadelphia
God is pulling the strings? Rabbi Yochanan bar them. One bad choice led to no return. Only after he had is proud to provide the Torah com-
Our tradition has always Nappacha, a Talmudic rabbi, the next and then to the next backed himself into a corner mentary for the Jewish Exponent.
maintained that we have free was troubled by the verses until his range of choices nar- does the Torah tell us that God
will. How do we reconcile this where it states that God hard- rowed and he could no longer hardened his heart. Pharaoh
view with God’s hardening of ened Pharaoh’s heart, for this turn back. fell victim to his own decisions.
Pharaoh’s heart? meant to him that Pharaoh had The modern psychologist Erich There is a Talmudic saying

Seders Haggadah

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RSVP at 610-356-8700. Open WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24 Jewish Veg, a nonprofit community identifies with the crimination based on sexual
to the community. 715 Paxon Keep the fun going into Chol organization that encourages LGBTQ community. Gender- orientation and gender identity.
Hollow Road, Broomall. Hamoed! and helps Jews to adopt plant- neutral bathrooms and a rain-
based diets as an expression of bow mezuzah will soon be The update to Pennsylvania’s
Beth Israel Congregation The Congregations of Jewish values, will hold a vegan added to the synagogue, he said. nondiscrimination laws would
is hosting a community Shaare Shamayim hold an Passover seder. This will be the ensure that no one can be fired
seder at 6:30 p.m. If you are annual Passover BBQ at 6 p.m. second community vegan seder “The Hebrew word for from their job, turned away
interested in attending, call Prices: $13-$20. Join the syn- to be held in Philadelphia, fol- Egypt literally means ‘at a nar- from a business or evicted
610-458-8550 to make a res- agogue family for a night of lowing a successful, sold-out row place,’ and our society is from their home just for being
ervation. Prices $15-$30 (chil- someone else doing the cooking event in 2018, also held at the still in a narrow place because gay or transgender. Gov. Tom
dren under 4 are free). 385 and cleaning up. Call the CSS Philadelphia Ethical Society. the gay community is being Wolf has promised to the sign
Pottstown Pike, Eagle. office at 215-677-1600 for details Everyone attending will receive denied basic civil rights and the act, which may reach the
or to make your reservations. a special Haggadah created by freedoms,” Maderer said. state legislature for a vote this
Join Temple Brith Achim 9768 Veree Road, Philadelphia. Jewish Veg. Prices $36-$48. year.
at 6 p.m. in celebration of Student discounts are available. The Haggadah workshop is
the second night of Passover. THURSDAY, APRIL 25 Buy at JewishVeg.org/Passover- just one of the ways the con- On May 29, Rodeph Shalom
The seder will be led by Rabbi ...the seders never end! They Philadelphia. 1906 Rittenhouse gregation is being responsive to will host a briefing with state
Eric Lazar. For more infor- should really do one every Square, Philadelphia. l LGBTQ concerns. Reps. Brian Sims and Malcolm
mation, call 610-337-2222. night of Passover. Kenyatta on current equality
481 South Gulph Road, King [email protected]; Poster, Zinman and the legislation. It starts at 6:30 p.m. l
of Prussia. 215-832-0740 Rodeph Shalom community are
advocating for the passage of [email protected];
the PA Fairness Act, a proposed 215-832-0737
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THURSDAY, APRIL 18 their favorite book to the meeting any questions or would like additional a meaningful second night seder as
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Current Events. refreshments. Call 215-677-1600 for or email [email protected]. liberation from slavery and celebration diamonds & jewelry.
Current events group with Bob Rubin details. Transportation is available 9201 Old Bustleton Ave., of freedom at MLRT. Our seder will
at 8:30 a.m. Should the Supreme through Northeast NORC at 215-320- Philadelphia. be led by Rabbi Geri Newburge and We can pay more because
Court be changed: Size, term, age? 0351. 9768 Verree Road, Philadelphia. Cantor Faryn Rudnick and catered by we know the true value.
Beth Sholom Congregation. 8231 Old Passover Seder. Savona Restaurant. 5 p.m. The cost is Immediate cash for one
York Road, Elkins Park. Torah Study. Congregation Mikveh Israel for a full seder, including appetizers, piece or an entire
Midday Torah study with Rabbi invites you to join us for the holiday buffet dinner, grape juice, matzah collection.
Mommy and Me. Eric Lazar at noon. All are welcome. of Pesach 5779 and attend our and everything you need for a seder.
Sherrie Turetsky, director of the Temple Brith Achim. 481 S. community seders Friday and BYOB and dessert. Adults are $39 201 Old York Road • Jenkintown, PA
School of Early Learning at Old York Gulph Road, King of Prussia. Saturday evenings. The services, each, children under 13 are $15 each.
Road Temple-Beth Am, will lead a which are open to all, begin both Questions? Contact Tobin Moskowitz (215) 885-7070
weekly one-hour “Mommy & Me” Canasta. evenings at 7:15 p.m. In addition, we at [email protected] or
class at 9:30 a.m. 971 Old York Road, Weekly drop-in canasta game at welcome Rev. Charles Garson who 610-649-7800. 410 Montgomery Ave., Open Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat.
Abington. 1 p.m. with the Sisterhood of Ohev will be joining Rabbi Albert Gabbai in Wynnewood. 11am - 4:00pm
Shalom of Bucks County. conducting the service. Our services
Biblical Commentaries. $2 donation. Lessons by request. continue Saturday at 9 a.m. for the Second Night Seder. Closed Sunday, Monday & Tuesday
Study the commentaries found in Call 215-958-6755 for information. first day of Pesach and Sunday at 9 We welcome you to our annual second
the Hertz Chumash, the Etz Hayim 944 Second Street Pike, Richboro. a.m. for the second day. We serve night Passover seder at Temple Rabbi Eric Lazar. It will include a four-
Chumash and the commentaries of holiday meals after the services. Sholom in Broomall. 5:30 p.m. Menu course meal with Passover wine and
modern biblical scholars to deepen FRIDAY, APRIL 19 Call the synagogue office at includes gefilte fish, matzah ball soup, dessert. For more information, call
our understanding of the first book of 215-922-5446 for more information roasted chicken, salmon, potato kugel, 610-337-2222. 481 South Gulph Road,
the Bible. 10 a.m. Har Zion Temple, Minyan, Men’s Club. and to make your reservations. steamed vegetables and dessert. King of Prussia.
1500 Hagys Ford Road, Penn Valley. Learn new insights to the Torah 44 N. Fourth St., Philadelphia. BYOB, although seder wine will be
through wrestling with Rashi’s provided. Can you bring a seder plate Second Night Seder.
Bible Study. interpretations and our understanding Passover Seder. to share? Let us know when you RSVP. Get ready to sing, dance and enjoy the
A member of Main Line Reform of his reasoning at 7 a.m. Har Zion Join Chabad of Penn Wynne’s Adults (age 12 and up) $36, children celebration of Passover led by Rabbi
Temple’s clergy leads a discussion of Temple. Breakfast is served. Call fully-prepared, inspiring community (age 5-11) $24 and children under 5 Diana Miller, activity co-organizer for
the Tanakh, or Jewish bible, at 11 a.m. 610-667-5000 for information. Passover seder. Cost: $45, children are free. RSVP and contact the temple kids big and small Staci Scheinblum
This is an ongoing process, beginning 1500 Hagys Ford Road. Penn Valley. $25. For more information and to office with questions at 610-356-5165. and musicians from the Little (Shul by
with Genesis and proceeding over RSVP: chabadpennwynne.org/seder. 55 N. Church Lane, Broomall. the) River Band. Let us come together
the course of the year. 10 a.m. 410 Passover Seder. All are welcome, discounts available. as Kehilat Hanahar, also known
Montgomery Ave., Wynnewood. Bring your friends and family to For more information, call 610-529- Second Night Seder. as The Little Shul by the River, to
Temple Beth Ami’s Passover seder. 9011. 8 p.m. At the Kaiserman JCC. Congregation Beth El-Ner Tamid celebrate Passover with our extended
Book Discussion. 7 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend 45 Haverford Road, Wynnewood. will host a second night seder at 6:15 KHN congregation and neighbors at
Come join a lively program when and share in a kosher dinner while p.m. Cost is $36 for adults and $18 6 p.m. Call 215-862-1912 for more
The Book Discussion Group with celebrating the first night of Passover Passover Seders. for children. RSVP at 610-356-8700. information. KHN will hold the seder
Rita and MaryAnn, a joint venture with us. Donation/prices: members Join us this year at B’nai Abraham Open to the community. 715 Paxon at the Stockton Fire Company Hall,
program by Northeast NORC and the $45, nonmembers $52, kids: $28 (12 Chabad for our communal Passover Hollow Road, Broomall. 9 Mill St., Stockton, New Jersey.
Congregations of Shaare Shamayim, and younger). Unfortunately, we are seders. First seder at 8 p.m. Second
meets at noon. All participants unable to guarantee the appropriate seder April 20 at 8 p.m. Suggested Second Night Seder. Second Night Seder.
are encouraged to bring a copy of accommodations can be made for donations: $10 students and seniors Congregation Leyv Ha-Ir~Heart of Beth Israel Congregation is hosting
$20 adults. Everything will be in the City invites the community to a community seder at 6:30 p.m. If
English. All are invited to join. RSVP attend our annual second night seder, you are interested in attending, call
at 215-238-2100 or [email protected]. an ongoing event for 20 years. Led 610-458-8550 to make a reservation.
527 Lombard St., Philadelphia. by Rabbi Julie Greenberg and Cantor The cost is $30 for adults and $15 for
Sharon Sigal, there will be food and children 12 and under; children under
SATURDAY, APRIL 20 wine galore with lots of singing. 4 are free. 385 Pottstown Pike, Eagle.
Children are most welcome. Kosher-
Torah Study. style Passover dinner. Contact us for SUNDAY, APRIL 21
Each week, our Main Line Reform Glatt Kosher meal, if required. 6:30
Temple rabbis lead us as we read p.m. Call 215-629-1995 for details. Open House.
from the parshah, or weekly portion, The Philadelphian, 2401 Pennsylvania Or Hadash wants to invite you to try
and learn about its context and Ave., Social Room A, Philadelphia. out our religious school for free for
history at 9 a.m. There is always the rest of the school year. 9 a.m.
a lively discussion and anyone is Second Night Seder. We welcome children entering
welcome. Call 610-649-7800 for Join Temple Brith Achim at 6 p.m. kindergarten or first grade in the
information. 410 Montgomery Ave., in celebration of the second night of coming school year to experience
Wynnewood. Passover. The seder will be led by stories, crafts, songs, Jewish values
and introductory prayers in a warm

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Calendar shaming? 10:30 a.m. Har Zion Temple. adults. 8:30 a.m. coffee, tea and Congregation Adath Jeshurun library. are worried, exhausted, conflicted.
1500 Hagys Ford Road, Penn Valley. munchies. 9:30 a.m. chair exercise or 7763 Old York Road, Elkins Park. All are welcome to join Rabbi Eric
Continued from Page 31 current events. 10:30 a.m. Kabbalat Woodward once a month for a safe
Mahjong. Shabbat service led by Rabbi Beth Mahjong. space caregiver group. 7 p.m. at
and welcoming setting. Contact Play and learn from 12:30-2 p.m. with Janus. 11:30 a.m. lunchtime learning at Our mahjong group meets at 1 p.m. Tiferet Bet Israel. 1920 Skippack Pike,
Education Director Barbara Weisman the HSA of the Noreen Cook Center the Rabbi’s Tisch. 11:30 a.m. hot kosher in the Temple Beth Zion-Beth Israel Blue Bell.
at [email protected] to fill out for Early Childhood Education and lunch. 12:15 p.m. DVD presentation of synagogue chapel, to play the game,
paperwork so we can get to know the Sisterhood of Har Zion Temple Leaving Memel: Refugees from the have fun and raise money for tikkun Meet the Prophets.
your child. 190 Camp Hill Road, in weekly community open mahjong Reich. To commemorate Yom Hashoah olam. Have you heard of mahjong and How much do you know about the
Fort Washington. play. You may bring a kosher dairy (Holocaust Remembrance Day), we want to learn to play? Are you new in prophets of the Hebrew Bible? Would
lunch or dairy/pareve kosher snacks. welcome Cherie Goren, who will town looking for the game? Have you you like to make the acquaintance of
MONDAY, APRIL 22 Call 610-667-500 for information. present a personal film produced by lived in town and want a new group to a few of them? Who were they? When
1500 Hagys Ford Road, Penn Valley. her nephew, Fred Finkelstein, about play with? We’re always looking did they live? What did they say and
Hatha Yoga. herself and her family’s experience. for new players. We ask for a why did they say it? And are their
Women come together in this weekly, Bereavement Group. RSVP by phone at 215-832-0539. $4 donation per session. messages relevant today? Rhoda and
open to the community yoga class For the newly bereaved, there’s KleinLife: Center City. 2100 Arch St., 303 S. 18th St., Philadelphia. Chuck Ryba will offer a series of four
to practice balance, muscle strength help at Congregations of Shaare Philadelphia. sessions on the Prophets. Elijah and
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Properties to be sold by then to any municipal claims Floor, a Schedule of Distribu- Littles, Deceased, Stacy Stover 1905-313 ceased C.P. May Term, 2018 No.
JEWELL WILLIAMS tion Thirty (30) Days from the 404 N Wanamaker St
Sheriff on Tuesday, May 7, that the City of Philadelphia date of the sale of Real Estate. Solely in Her Capacity as Heir 03195 $58,202.84 KML Law
2019 at First District Plaza, Distribution will be made in ac-
3801 Market Street, at 9:00 has on the property. Finally, if cordance with the Schedule un- of Grady Littles, Deceased, 19131 4th wd. 1,051 Sq. Ft. Group, P.C.
AM. (EST) less exceptions are filed thereto
a balance still remains, a Sher- within ten (10) days thereafter.  James Warthen Solely in His OPA#042226700 IMPROVE- 1905-321
Conditions of Sheriff’s 140 N Dewey St. 19139 34th
Sale for iff’s Distribution Policy will be The name first appearing Capacity as Heir of Margaret MENTS: RESIDENTIAL
in each notice is that of the de-
JUDICIAL/FORECLO- ordered and the money will be fendant in the writ whose prop- Littles a/k/a Margaret Warthen, PROPERTY The Unknown wd. ROW 2 STY MASONRY;
SURE SALE erty is being sold. All Writs are
distributed accordingly.  Writs of Executions.  Deceased, Kenneth Warthen Heirs of Eugene Richard Stiles 1,086 Sq. Ft. BRT#341162800
Ten percent of the highest
bid for each property auctioned No personal checks, drafts The letters C.P., Court of Solely in His Capacity as Heir Deceased C.P. August Term, IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDEN-
off shall be deposited in certi- Common Pleas; O.C., Orphans’
fied check, attorney’s check or or promises to pay will be Court; Q.S., Court of Quarter of Margaret Littles a/k/a Marga- 2018 No. 02559 $50,871.70 TIAL DWELLING Sabriyyah
money order with the Sheriff by Sessions; C.C., County Court -
each bidder when his bid is reg- accepted in lieu of   certified indicate the Court out of which ret Warthen, Deceased, Melvin KML Law Group, P.C. N. Lewis a/k/a Sabriyyah Lewis
istered, provided that in no case the writ of execution issues
shall less than Six Hundred checks, attorney’s checks or under which the sale is made: Warthen Solely in His Capacity 1905-314 C.P. April Term, 2018 No. 03435
Dollars ($600.00) be deposited, S. 1941. 223. means September 27 W Upsal St 19119 22nd wd.
otherwise upon failure or re- money orders made payable Term, 1941. 223, the term and as Heir of Margaret Littles a/k/a $71,858.21 McCabe, Weisberg,
fusal to make such deposit, the number of the docket entry;
bidder shall lose all benefit of to the Sheriff of Philadelphia the figures following show the Margaret Warthen, Deceased, Land: 5,903 Sq. Ft.; Improve- & Conway, LLC
his bid and the property may be  amount of debt; and the name
offered again and sold unless a County.  following is that of the attorney Marlene Wilson Solely in Her ment: 2,775 Sq. Ft.; Total: 1905-322
second bid has been registered, issuing the writ.  616 E Wishart St 19134 33rd wd.
then, the second highest bidder The Sheriff reserves the Capacity as Heir of Margaret 5,903 Sq. Ft. OPA#223019800
will take the property at the Attention is called to the
highest bid price. right to grant further extensions provisions of Act No.104, ap- Littles a/k/a Margaret Warthen, IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 700 Sq. Ft. OPA#331024900
proved July 27, 1955, which
Additionally, where there of time to settle and further requires owners of properties Deceased and Carolyn Wright DENTIAL PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDEN-
is active bidding, the highest which are used, designed or
bidder, and the second high- reserves the right to refuse bids intended to be used by three Solely in Her Capacity as Heir Nathaniel Muhammad C.P. TIAL PROPERTY Gregory S
est bidder, if any must post or more families, or of com-
the entire amount of the cost from bidders who have failed mercial establishments which of Margaret Littles a/k/a Mar- May Term, 2018 No. 01825 Stanislaus a/k/a Gregory Stan-
of the distribution policy for contain one or more dwelling
the property at the time of to enter deposits on their bids, units, to deliver to the buyers of garet Warthen, Deceased C.P. $132,759.78 Richard M. islaus C.P. April Term, 2018 No.
sale by certified check, attor- such properties a use registra-
ney’s check or money order failed to make settlement, or tion permit at the time of settle- August Term, 2017 No. 01725 Squire & Associates, LLC 00647 $58,145.93 KML Law
with the Sheriff.  The Sheriff ment, under certain terms and
reserves the right to reject make fraudulent bids, or any conditions. Sheriff Sales are not $21,510.12 KML Law Group, 1905-315 Group, P.C.
any certified check, attor- subject to provisions of the said 6722 Dicks Ave 19142
ney’s check or money order other behavior which causes Act and the Sheriff will, there- P.C. 1905-324
that on its face has an expired fore, not deliver use registration 6014 Spring St 19139 34th wd.
use date and is presented for disruption of the Sheriff Sale. permits in connection with any 1905-303 40th wd. 1,088 Sq. Ft.
payment of the deposit. sales conducted by him.  4351 Pearce St 19124 23rd wd.
Said bidders shall be so refused OPA#406291400 IMPROVE- ROW 2 STY MASONRY; 914
The balance of the purchase Very truly yours,
money must be deposited for the sale in which said be- JEWELL WILLIAMS 2,588 Sq. Ft. OPA#231062800 MENTS: RESIDENTIAL Sq. Ft. BRT#341023000 IM-
in  certified check, attorney’s
check or money order together havior occurred and for said Sheriff IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- PROPERTY Seydou Mariko PROVEMENTS: RESIDEN-
with a Deed poll for execution City and County of
by the highest bidder to the further period of time as the DENTIAL PROPERTY Keith C.P. November Term, 2017 TIAL DWELLING Unknown
Sheriff at his office within 30 Philadelphia
days from the time of the sale. Sheriff in his discretion shall Jelleyman and Christi M. No. 03056 $67,421.37 Mer- Surviving Heirs of Gladys A. Pe-
An extension of time for an ad- www.Officeof
ditional 30 days may be granted determine.  Philadelphia Strunk C.P. January Term, 2017 edith H. Wooters, Esquire; ters and James A. Peters, Known
at the discretion of the Sheriff Sheriff.com
upon receipt of written request The Sheriff will not ac- No. 03730 $164,816.90 KML Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC Surviving Heir of Gladys A.
from the buyer requesting the SPECIAL NOTE: All
same, except when a second knowledge a deed poll to any Sheriff’s Sales are conducted Law Group, P.C. 1905-316 Peters C.P. October Term, 2014
bidder has been duly registered. pursuant to the orders of the 735 Alburger Ave 19115 63rd
Also, if the first bidder does not individual or entity using an 1905-305 No. 0432 $72,510.59 McCabe,
complete settlement with the Courts and Judges of the 1143 Levick St 19111 53rd wd.
Sheriff within the thirty (30) unregistered fictitious name First Judicial District. Only wd. (formerly part of the 35th Weisberg, & Conway, LLC
day time limit and a second bid properties that are subject to
was registered at the sale, the and may, at his discretion, judgments issued by the First 1,600 Sq. Ft. OPA#531080700 wd.) 6000 Sq. Ft. BRT#63- 1905-325
second bidder shall be granted Judicial District are listed for 532 E Penn St 19144 12th wd.
the same thirty (30) day time require proof of identity of the sale. By law, the Sheriff’s IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 2152100 Deborah Luke C.P.
limit to make settlement with
the Sheriff on his second bid. purchaser or the registration Office cannot decide if a DENTIAL PROPERTY February Term, 2018 No. ROW 3 STY MASONRY;
Thereafter, the Sheriff shall property can be listed for sale;
be at liberty to return the writ of fictitious names. The bid of Tamika Hudson and Troy Hud- 00118 $367,163.68 Emmanuel 1,782 Sq. Ft. BRT#121141800
to court. A second bid must be only the District Courts can
registered on any property im- an unregistered fictitious name order a property to be sold at son C.P. July Term, 2017 No. J. Argentieri, Esquire IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDEN-
mediately after it is sold. The
second bidder must present the shall be forfeited as if the bid- auction. 01648 $163,999.72 KML Law 1905-317 TIAL DWELLING Carolyn
same amount of deposit that the 7355 Rugby St 19138 10th
highest bidder delivers to the der failed to meet the terms of SHERIFF’S SALE Group, P.C. White C.P. March Term, 2018
Sheriff at the sale. An extension
of time under no circumstances sale.  OF 1905-306 wd. Approximate Size: 1,331 No. 03285 $200,451.65 Mc-
will be granted or honored by 1533 West Butler St 19140
the Sheriff whenever a second All bidders are advised to Tuesday, Sq. Ft.; Improvements: 1,444 Cabe, Weisberg, & Conway,
bid is registered on a property
at the sale. remain at the sale until after May 7, 2019 13th wd. 1,200 Sq. Ft. Sq. Ft. OPA#102465700 Fran- LLC

The first bid or opening bid the last property is sold. The OPA#131084400 IMPROVE- ces E. Gore; Russell W. Gore 1905-326
on each property shall be set by 3854 Brown St 19104 24th wd.
the City of Philadelphia. In no Sheriff reserves the right to MENTS: RESIDENTIAL a/k/a Russell W. Gore Jr. C.P.
event will the successful bid-
der be allowed to settle on the re-sell any property at any time PROPERTY Keith A. King January Term, 2017 No. 02647 1,367 Sq. Ft.; Improvements:
property unless all the Sheriff’s
costs are paid notwithstanding before the end of the sale, upon C.P. June Term, 2013 No. $88,187.10 Robert Crawley 1,776 Sq. Ft. OPA#243066600
the final bid.
the successful bidders’ failure 01874 $23,304.41 KML Law 1905-318 Jack L. Moore C.P. July Term,
The deposit by any bidder 7759 Hasbrook Ave 19111
who fails to comply with the to tender the required deposit. Group, P.C. 2018 No. 00355 $61,779.64
above conditions of sale shall
be forfeited and the funds will The Sheriff reserves the right to 1905-307 63rd wd. SEMI/DET 2 STY Robert Flacco
be applied to the Sheriff’s cost, 7155 N 20th St 19138 10th wd.
postpone or stay the sale of any MASONRY; 1,560 Sq. Ft. 1905-327
5126 Spruce St 19139 60th wd.
property in which the attorney 1,294 Sq. Ft. OPA#101153000 BRT#631091200 IMPROVE-

on the writ has not appeared IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- MENTS: RESIDENTIAL Land: 1,732 Sq. Ft.; Improve-

and is not present at the sale.  DENTIAL PROPERTY Sha- DWELLING Naisha R. Lanier ment: 1,984 Sq. Ft.; Total:
Prospective purchasers
kia Rembert C.P. July Term, C.P. September Term, 2018 No. 1,984 Sq. Ft. OPA#602110500
are directed to the Web site
of the Philadelphia Bureau 2018 No. 03821 $108,993.63 00534 $161,980.60 McCabe, IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDEN-
of Revision of Taxes, (BRT)
brtweb.phila.gov for a fuller KML Law Group, P.C. Weisberg, & Conway, LLC TIAL PROPERTY Moussa Sow
description of the proper-
ties listed. Properties can be 1905-308 1905-319 C.P. May Term, 2018 No. 01836
looked up by the BRT num- 912 Mount Pleasant Ave a/k/a 4548 N 16th St 19140 13th wd.
ber – which should be cross $191,876.49 Richard M. Squire
checked with the address.
Prospective purchasers are 912 E Mount Pleasant Ave 1,306 Sq. Ft. OPA#132124100 & Associates, LLC
also directed to the Room
154 City Hall, 215-686-1483 19150 50th wd. 4,300 Sq. Ft. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1905-329
and to its website philadox. 2214 Moore St 19145 48th wd.
phila.gov and to its website BRT#502437700 IMPROVE- DENTIAL PROPERTY The
at http://philadox.phila.gov
where they can view the deed MENTS: VACANT LAND Unknown Heirs of Eunice At- 1,200 Sq. Ft. BRT#482003300
to each individual property
and find the boundaries of the RESIDE < ACRE Robert kinson Deceased, Darlene Mc- IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDEN-
property. PROSPECTIVE
PURCHASERS ARE RE- Harrison, Deceased C.P. Au- Curry Solely in Her Capacity TIAL REAL ESTATE Dar-
SPONSIBLE FOR DETER-
MINING THE NATURE, gust Term, 2018 No. 02206 as Heir of Eunice Atkinson De- lene Montague and William E.
LOCATION, CONDITION
AND BOUNDARIES OF $252,040.75 Milstead & As- ceased, Ernest Porter Solely in Montague (now deceased) C.P.
THE PROPERTIES THEY
SEEK TO PURCHASE. The sociates, LLC His Capacity as Heir of Eunice January Term, 2018 No. 02107
BRT # refers to a unique
number assigned by the City 1905-309 Atkinson Deceased, Ernestine $120,397.07 Stern & Eisenberg
Bureau of Revision of Taxes 4626 Pilling St 19124 23rd wd.
to each property in the City Porter Solely in Her Capac- PC
for the purpose of assessing it
for taxes. This number can be 3,750 Sq. Ft. OPA#234241000 ity as Heir of Eunice Atkinson 1905-330
used to obtain descriptive in- 107 N Felton St 19139 34th wd.
formation about the property IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Deceased, Joseph Porter Solely
from the BRT website. Effec-
tive Date: July 7, 2006  DENTIAL PROPERTY Ayana in His Capacity as Heir of Eu- 2,100 Sq. Ft. BRT#341242400

 NOTICE OF SCHEDULE OF N. Dockery a/k/a Ayana Dock- nice Atkinson Deceased, Ricky IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDEN-

DISTRIBUTION  ery C.P. October Term, 2018 Porter Solely in Her Capac- TIAL REAL ESTATE Robert

The Sheriff will file in his No. 02281 $119,671.42 KML ity as Heir of Eunice Atkinson Blue C.P. October Term, 2018

office, The Land Title Building, Law Group, P.C. Deceased and Timothy Porter No. 03114 $50,511.92 Stern &

100 South Broad Street, 5th 1905-310 Solely in His Capacity as Heir Eisenberg PC
7742 Cedarbrook Ave 19150
1905-301 of Eunice Atkinson Deceased 1905-331
5243 Westford Rd 19120 3146 Memphis St 19134
50th wd. 1,440 Sq. Ft. C.P. December Term, 2017 No.

42nd wd. 1,496 Sq. Ft. OPA#501247500 IMPROVE- 02885 $56,226.46 KML Law 25th wd. Land: 694 Sq. Ft.;

OPA#421408700 IMPROVE- MENTS: RESIDENTIAL Group, P.C. Improvements: 948 Sq. Ft.

MENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Venita Clay 1905-320 BRT#252323900 IMPROVE-
679 Garland St 19120 35th wd.
PROPERTY Sadie Perez C.P. a/k/a Venita K. Clay C.P. Oc- MENTS: RESIDENTIAL

March Term, 2017 No. 03487 tober Term, 2015 No. 02309 1,713 Sq. Ft. OPA#351049800 REAL ESTATE Raymond H.

$130,157.99 KML Law Group, $83,697.58 KML Law Group, IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDEN- Sinick C.P. June Term, 2018

P.C. P.C. TIAL PROPERTY Daniel Black No. 01630 $119,284.02 Stern &

1905-302 1905-311 Solely in His Capacity as Heir Eisenberg PC
4513 N 8th St 19140 49th wd. 5023 W Girard Ave 19131
of James N. Black Deceased, 1905-332
5917 A St 19120 61st wd. 1,377
1,167 Sq. Ft. OPA#491246600 44th wd. 1,220 Sq. Ft. James Black Solely in His Ca-

IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- OPA#442086900 IMPROVE- pacity as Heir of James N. Black Sq. Ft. BRT#612497100 IM-

DENTIAL PROPERTY Grady MENTS: COMMERCIAL Deceased, Patrick Black Solely PROVEMENTS: RESIDEN-

Littles Jr Solely in His Capacity PROPERTY Laura B. Jenkins in His Capacity as Heir of James TIAL REAL ESTATE Angeila

as Heir of Grady Littles, De- C.P. November Term, 2018 N. Black Deceased and Deborah McBeth C.P. May Term, 2018

ceased, Tanya Littles Solely in No. 02915 $54,141.03 KML Butler Solely in Her Capacity No. 03604 $144,303.42 Stern &

Her Capacity as Heir of Grady Law Group, P.C. as Heir of James N. Black De- Eisenberg PC

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SHERIFF’S SALE SHERIFF’S SALE SHERIFF’S SALE SHERIFF’S SALE SHERIFF’S SALE SHERIFF’S SALE

1905-333 M. Fein, Esquire OPA#102132800 Eunice DWELLING William B. 1905-375 Brown a/k/a Marian P. Brown,
178 Rosemar St 19120 61st wd. Jenkins a/k/a William Jen- 9908 Bustleton Ave, Apt H6
1905-343 Evans C.P. May Term, 2017 kins and June M. Jenkins Deceased; Sylvia Brown, in
1209 N. Wilton St 19131 C.P. May Term, 2014 No.
1,050 Sq. Ft. OPA#611232300 No. 03404 $85,367.70 Robert 03164 $55,880.38 Martha E. 19115 58th wd. 1,203 Sq. Ft. Her Capacity as Heir of Marian
Von Rosenstiel, P.C., Martha
IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDEN- 44th wd. 960 Sq. Ft. Crawley E. Von Rosenstiel, Esquire, OPA#888580398 IMPROVE- Brown a/k/a Marian P. Brown,
Heather Riloff, Esquire, Tyler
TIAL PROPERTY Cheryl Bur- OPA#442303600 IMPROVE- 1905-355 J. Wilk, Esquire MENTS: RESIDENTIAL Deceased C.P. June Term, 2018
3107 W Clifford St 19121
khardt and Michael Burkhardt MENTS: RESIDENTIAL 1905-366 PROPERTY Shirley Lieberman No. 01799 $121,872.71 Robert
1613 S 54th St 19143 54th
C.P. November Term, 2018 No. DWELLING Damond J. Lowe 32nd wd. 1,880 Sq. Ft. wd. Land: 1,248 Sq. Ft.; C.P. February Term, 2018 No. Crawley, Esq. ID No. 319712
Improvement: 1,622 Sq.
01655 $68,532.38 KML Law C.P. December Term, 2017 No. OPA#324067200 Subject to Ft.; Total: 1,622 Sq. Ft. 02994 $209,525.42 Shapiro & 1905-387
OPA#BRT#512017200 IM- 3020 N Sydenham St 19132
Group, P.C. 02877 $62,178.29 Joseph R. Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: PROVEMENTS: RESIDEN- DeNardo, LLC
TIAL PROPERTY Dorothy
1905-334 Loverdi, Esquire RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Hunter a/k/a Dorothy Hunter 1905-377 11th wd. 1,085 Sq. Ft.
613 E Wishart St 19134 33rd wd. Woodson, (deceased) C.P. 3650 E Crown Ave 19114
1905-344 Robert L. Martin, a/k/a Robert January Term, 2018 No. 05707 OPA#111184800 IMPROVE-
420 Van Kirk St 19120 35th wd. $72,508.17 Richard M. Squire
700 Sq. Ft. OPA#331028100 Martin C.P. February Term, & Associates, LLC 66th wd. 1,616 Sq. Ft. MENTS: RESIDENTIAL

IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDEN- 1,920 Sq. Ft. OPA#352092400 2012 No. 02523 $38,800.91 1905-367 OPA#661229000 IMPROVE- PROPERTY Gloria Moon C.P.
651 W Mayfield St 19133
TIAL PROPERTY Melissa Co- IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDEN- Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; 37th wd. 700 Sq. Ft. MENTS: RESIDENTIAL April Term, 2018 No. 01349
BRT#372434400 IMPROVE-
lon Davila C.P. May Term, 2017 TIAL DWELLING Bruce Jones Manley Deas Kochalski LLC MENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Brian J. McCaf- $25,157.10 KML Law Group,
DWELLING Juanita Ramos
No. 04068 $43,204.19 KML C.P. July Term, 2018 No. 01758 1905-356 Santiago C.P. November Term, frey and Sandra M. McCaffrey P.C.
1266 S Greylock St 19143 2018 No. 03145 $50,780.69
Law Group, P.C. $72,099.21 Joseph R. Loverdi, Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, C.P. August Term, 2018 No. 1905-388
P.C., Martha E. Von Rosen- 3546 K St 19134 33rd wd.
1905-335 Esquire 40th wd. 856 Sq. Ft. stiel, Esquire, Heather Riloff, 02630 $107,039.05 Shapiro &
1410 N 54th St 19131 54th wd. Esquire, Tyler J. Wilk, Esquire
1905-346 BRT#273069100 IMPROVE- DeNardo, LLC 1,662 Sq. Ft. OPA#331393300
1837 Sulis St 19141-1020 1905-368
1,004 Sq. Ft. OPA#041284600 MENTS: RESIDENTIAL 742 Herkness St 19124 1905-378 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
23rd wd. 1,440 Sq. Ft. 1472 McKinley St 19149
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 17th wd. 1,270 Sq. Ft. DWELLING Cheryl A. OPA#233005300 IMPROVE- DENTIAL PROPERTY Mi-
MENTS: RESIDENTIAL
DENTIAL PROPERTY Latifah OPA#171035700 IMPROVE- Brown, Solely in Her Capacity PROPERTY Shenika Parker 54th wd. 1,515 Sq. Ft. chael Frazier C.P. July Term,
Solely in Her Capacity as Heir
Rawls C.P. September Term, MENTS: RESIDENTIAL as Executrix of the Estate of of Sheila Parker Deceased, OPA#541071700 IMPROVE- 2018 No. 03828 $55,513.91
Tyria Parker Solely in Her Ca-
2018 No. 00604 $100,490.87 PROPERTY Monica L. Mitch- Zenola M. Brown a/k/a Zenola pacity as Heir of Sheila Parker MENTS: RESIDENTIAL KML Law Group, P.C.
Deceased, Robert Parker, Jr.
KML Law Group, P.C. ell C.P. November Term, 2010 Brown, Deceased C.P. Sep- Solely in His Capacity as Heir PROPERTY Jade A. Lee C.P. 1905-389
of Sheila Parker Deceased 3618 Bellaire Pl 19154 66th wd.
1905-336 No. 03832 $58,443.65 Phelan tember Term, 2018 No. 02616 and The Unknown Heirs of December Term, 2016 No.
4609 A St 19120 42nd wd. Sheila Parker Deceased C.P.
Hallinan Diamond & Jones, $42,791.11 Powers Kirn, LLC May Term, 2018 No. 01886 00610 $179,010.49 Shapiro & Land Area: 1,620 Sq. Ft.; Im-
$16,954.47 KML Law Group,
1,750 Sq. Ft. OPA#421295200 LLP 1905-357 P.C. DeNardo, LLC provement Area: 1,368 Sq. Ft.
6652 North Opal St a/k/a 6652
IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDEN- 1905-348 1905-370 1905-380 OPA#663434700 IMPROVE-
5336 Ella St 19120-3026 3009 N Stillman St 19132 9912 Medway Rd 19115
TIAL PROPERTY Efrain Soto N. Opal St a/k/a 6652 N. Opal 38th wd. 648 Sq. Ft. MENTS: RESIDENTIAL
OPA#381083700 IMPROVE-
C.P. November Term, 2017 No. 42nd wd. 1,872 Sq. Ft. St, Apt 1 19138 10th wd. 1,249 MENTS: RESIDENTIAL 58th wd. 3,425 Sq. Ft. DWELLING Unknown heirs,
PROPERTY Sherita Teachey
00575 $107,609.28 KML Law OPA#421308400 IMPROVE- Sq. Ft. BRT#102048200 IM- C.P. September Term, 2018 OPA#581211601 IMPROVE- successors, assigns, and all
No. 02594 $47,717.39 Shapiro
Group, P.C. MENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROVEMENTS: RESIDEN- & DeNardo, LLC MENTS: RESIDENTIAL persons, firms, or associations

1905-337 PROPERTY Melrose Robinson TIAL DWELLING Drew S. 1905-371 PROPERTY Ryan Miller C.P. claiming right, title, or interest
7414 Lawndale Ave a/k/a 7412- 6551 N Lambert St 19138
C.P. July Term, 2016 No. 01999 Brown C.P. March Term, 2018 10th wd. 1,134 Sq. Ft. September Term, 2018 No. from or under Catherine Kryjer,
BRT#102083700 IMPROVE-
14 Lawndale St 19111 56th wd. $119,438.30 Phelan Hallinan No. 02104 $130,938.16 Pow- MENTS: RESIDENTIAL 00888 $182,552.42 Shapiro & Deceased; Francis J. Kryjer Jr,
REAL ESTATE Bobbie E.
6,329 Sq. Ft. OPA#561026200 Diamond & Jones, LLP ers Kirn, LLC Williams C.P. August Term, DeNardo, LLC in His Capacity as Heir of Cath-
2018 No. 02977 $86,503.83
IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDEN- 1905-349 1905-358 Stern & Eisenberg PC 1905-381 erine Kryjer, Deceased; Maria
1024 S 22nd St 19146 30th wd. 3124 Friendship St 19149 55th 6314 Limekiln Pike 19138
TIAL PROPERTY Robert J. 1905-372 Simkiw, in Her Capacity as Heir
1731 S Dover St 19145
Woodard C.P. June Term, 2018 1,457 Sq. Ft. OPA#302296800 wd. 1,715 Sq. Ft. BRT#55- 36th wd. 982 Sq. Ft. 17th wd. 1,500 Sq. Ft. of Catherine Kryjer, Deceased;
OPA#364385200 IMPROVE-
No. 00410 $105,585.41 KML IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDEN- 1403500 IMPROVEMENTS: MENTS: RESIDENTIAL OPA#172315800 IMPROVE- Angela Schwartz, in Her Ca-
PROPERTY Chrisden Norman
Law Group, P.C. TIAL PROPERTY Nicholas RESIDENTIAL DWELLING C.P. December Term, 2015 No. MENTS: RESIDENTIAL pacity as Catherine Kryjer,
01689 $154,657.02 Shapiro &
1905-338 A. Offenbacher C.P. Decem- Linda Bowers and Veronica DeNardo, LLC PROPERTY Kevin Carruth Deceased C.P. September Term,
966 Wakeling St 19124 23rd wd.
ber Term, 2013 No. 00110 Bowers C.P. July Term, 2018 1905-373 C.P. September Term, 2018 No. 2018 No. 03650 $155,711.94
4043 Dexter St 19128 21st wd.
2,508 Sq. Ft. OPA#233047000 $308,921.71 Meredith H. Woot- No. 0231 $35,849.21 Powers 1,040 Sq. Ft. OPA#211332500 00573 $68,235.04 Shapiro & Robert Crawley, Esq. ID No.
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDEN- ers, Esquire; Manley Deas Ko- Kirn, LLC DENTIAL PROPERTY Anne DeNardo, LLC 319712
Marie Scalies C.P. May Term,
TIAL PROPERTY Unknown chalski, LLC 1905-359 2018 No. 01843 $203,905.79 1905-382 1905-390
2600A Parrish St 19130 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 8757 Ditman St 19136 65th wd. 738 Wynnewood Rd 19151
Heirs and/or Adminstrators of 1905-350
912 Knorr St 19111 53rd wd. 1905-374
the Estate of Michael Matzelt, 15th wd. 1,050 Sq. Ft. 9445 Lansford St 19114 1,600 Sq. Ft. OPA#652301600 34th wd. 1,576 Sq. Ft.
57th wd. 3,590 Sq. Ft.
a/k/a Michael A. Matzelt C.P. 5,388 Sq. Ft. OPA#532116700 BRT#152282310 IMPROVE- OPA#572312483 IMPROVE- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- OPA#344226100 IMPROVE-
MENTS: RESIDENTIAL
October Term, 2018 No. 00260 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDEN- MENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Joseph W. DENTIAL PROPERTY Adam MENTS: RESIDENTIAL
Thompson C.P. Febru-
$46,271.69 Cristina L. Connor, TIAL PROPERTY Geraldine P. DWELLING Arthur Judson ary Term, 2018 No. 00686 P. Trush and Stacy A. Vick- PROPERTY Kyra Y. Riddick
$181,689.98 Shapiro & De-
Esquire; Manley Deas Kochal- Morse; United States of Amer- Bertholf, II C.P. Novem- Nardo, LLC ery C.P. June Term, 2018 No. a/k/a Krya Riddick C.P. Sep-

ski, LLC ica C.P. July Term, 2014 No. ber Term, 2017 No. 01534 01947 $109,230.76 KML Law tember Term, 2017 No. 03250

1905-339 00780 $94,488.72 Meredith H. $349,788.30 Martha E. Von Group, P.C. $95,447.27 KML Law Group,
275 W Tulpehocken St
Wooters, Esquire; Manley Deas Rosenstiel, P.C., Martha E. 1905-383 P.C.
8078 Fayette St 19150-
19144 59th wd. 7,300 Sq. Ft. Kochalski, LLC Von Rosenstiel, Esquire, 1905-391
732 Brighton St 19111-
OPA#593076900 Subject to 1905-351 Heather Riloff, Esquire, Tyler 1228 50th wd. 1,188 Sq. Ft.
7349 Limekiln Pike 19138
Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: J. Wilk, Esquire OPA#502289600 IMPROVE- 4028 53rd wd. 1,551 Sq. Ft.

RESIDENTIAL PROP- 50th wd. 4,900 Sq. Ft. 1905-360 MENTS: RESIDENTIAL OPA#532244100 IMPROVE-
1117 Overington St 19124
ERTY Unknown Heirs and/ OPA#501291300 IMPROVE- PROPERTY Richard B. Moore, MENTS: RESIDENTIAL

or Adminstrators of the Estate MENTS: RESIDENTIAL 23rd wd. 1,527 Sq. Ft. Jr C.P. October Term, 2017 No. PROPERTY Natacha E. Au-

of Raymond J. Harris C.P. PROPERTY Christopher At- BRT#234076700 IMPROVE- 02322 $97,161.03 Phelan Hal- dain a/k/a Natacha Audain C.P.

March Term, 2018 No. 00719 kinson, as Administrator of MENTS: RESIDENTIAL linan Diamond & Jones, LLP October Term, 2017 No. 00075

$217,804.50 Cristina L. Con- the Estate of Isadora C. Way- DWELLING Nellie M. Al- 1905-384 $156,773.50 Phelan Hallinan
3732 N 15th St 19140-
nor, Esquire; Manley Deas Ko- some Atkinson, Deceased C.P. manzar C.P. February Term, Diamond & Jones, LLP

chalski, LLC April Term, 2017 No. 00452 2018 No. 00532 $101,605.55 3602 13th wd. 2,301 Sq. Ft. 1905-392
2957 N Camac St a/k/a 2957
1905-340 $84,086.90 Justin F. Kobeski, Law Office of Gregory Javard- OPA#131147800 IMPROVE-
6523 N Park Ave 19126 49th wd.
Esquire; Manley Deas Kochal- ian, LLC MENTS: RESIDENTIAL Camac St 19133 37th wd.

4,046 Sq. Ft. OPA#493235100 ski LLC 1905-361 PROPERTY Tanisha Holmes 1,451 Sq. Ft. OPA#372264600
612 Jamestown St 19128
IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDEN- 1905-352 C.P. January Term, 2018 No. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
1913 Conlyn St 19141-
TIAL PROPERTY Harriett V. 21st wd. 1,262 Sq. Ft. 04161 $93,257.27 Phelan Hal- DENTIAL PROPERTY Joella

Atkerson C.P. March Term, 1206 17th wd. 1,170 Sq. Ft. OPA#213131600 IMPROVE- linan Diamond & Jones, LLP Frazier Davis Solely in Her Ca-

2018 No. 01639 $205,499.86 OPA#171147400 IMPROVE- MENTS: RESIDENTIAL 1905-385 pacity as Heir of Juarrannetta
1382 E Sanger St 19124 62nd
KML Law Group, P.C. MENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Audrey J. Cor- McNabb a/k/a Juarannetta

1905-341 PROPERTY Hashim A. Mu- rell, a/k/a Audrey Correll C.P. wd. Land: 1,230 Sq. Ft.; Im- McNabb Deceased C.P. Feb-
243 N 60th St 19139 4th wd.
hammad; Mariah S. Smith- June Term, 2016 No. 00102 provement: 1,188 Sq. Ft. ruary Term, 2016 No. 04915

1,260 Sq. Ft. OPA#042269400 Muhammad C.P. June Term, $176,758.96 Meredith H. BRT#621052200 IMPROVE- $56,096.54 KML Law Group,

Subject to Mortgage IM- 2018 No. 02010 $156,779.90 Wooters, Esquire; Manley MENTS: RESIDENTIAL P.C.

PROVEMENTS: RESIDEN- Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Deas Kochalski, LLC REAL ESTATE Kathy Pack 1905-393
2837 Rosehill St 19134 7th wd.
TIAL PROPERTY Linda D. Jones, LLP 1905-363 C.P. October Term, 2018 No.
5256 Sylvester St 19124
Lewis, as believed Heir and/ 1905-353 00260 $78,379.53 Stern & 840 Sq. Ft. OPA#071423800
1613 S 54th St 19143 54th wd.
or Administrator to the Estate 62nd wd. 1,578 Sq. Ft. Eisenberg PC IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-

of Gloria Robinson; Unknown Land: 1,248 Sq. Ft.; Improve- BRT#621364600 IMPROVE- 1905-386 DENTIAL PROPERTY Kyana
3600 Conshohocken Ave, Apt
Heirs and/or Administrators of ment: 1,622 Sq. Ft.; Total: 1,622 MENTS: RESIDENTIAL Whitaker, in Her Capacity as

the Estate of Gloria Robinson Sq. Ft. OPA#BRT#512017200 DWELLING Ernestine Bolton 2104 19131 52nd wd. Im- Heir of John Whitaker, Jr. a/k/a

C.P. July Term, 2018 No. 03882 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDEN- C.P. April Term, 2018 No. provement Area: 1,200 Sq. Ft. John Whitaker, Deceased; Kee-

$49,444.39 Cristina L. Connor, TIAL PROPERTY Dorothy 03980 $81,177.79 Martha E. OPA#888520673 IMPROVE- non M. Whitaker, in His Capac-

Esquire; Manley Deas Kochal- Hunter a/k/a Dorothy Hunter Von Rosenstiel, P.C., Martha MENTS: RESIDENTIAL ity as Heir of John Whitaker, Jr.

ski, LLC Woodson, (deceased) C.P. E. Von Rosenstiel, Esquire, DWELLING Unknown heirs, a/k/a John Whitaker, Deceased;

1905-342 January Term, 2018 No. 05707 Heather Riloff, Esquire, Tyler successors, assigns, and all Khalif Whitaker, in His Capac-
3253 Jasper St 19134 45th wd.
$72,508.17 Richard M. Squire J. Wilk, Esquire persons, firms, or associations ity as Heir of John Whitaker, Jr

1,720 Sq. Ft. OPA#452359900 & Associates, LLC 1905-365 claiming right, title, or interest a/k/a John Whitaker, Deceased;
3471 Eden St 19114
IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDEN- 1905-354 from or under Marian Brown John Whitaker, in Capacity as
6959 E Wister St 19138
TIAL Pennington 189 Manage- 57th wd. 3,373.5 Sq. Ft. a/k/a Marian P. Brown, De- Heir of John Whitaker, Jr a/k/a

ment LLC C.P. August Term, 10th wd. 1,440 Sq. Ft.; Im- BRT#572163143 IMPROVE- ceased; Charles Brown, in His John Whitaker, Deceased; Jas-

2018 No. 01805 $93,050.12 Jill provements: 1,136 Sq. Ft. MENTS: RESIDENTIAL Capacity as Heir of Marian mine Whitaker, in Her Capac-

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a/k/a John Whitaker, Deceased; 5116 N. 9th St 19141 49th 2017 No. 003451 $242,658.02 $43,400.76 KML Law Group, TIAL DWELLING Gloria V. 5765 N 17th St 19141 17th wd.

Unknown heirs, successors, as- wd. Land 1,168 Sq. Ft.; Build- Nancy J. Glidden, Esq. P.C. Price a/k/a Gloria Price C.P. 1,760 Sq. Ft. OPA#172189900

signs, and all persons, firms, ing 1,452 Sq. Ft. OPA#49-2- 1905-415 1905-426 April Term, 2018 No. 02389 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
907 Bridge St 19124 35th wd. 211 N 59th St 19139 4th wd.
or associations claiming right, 1439-00 Subject to Mortgage $121,768.86 McCabe, Weis- DENTIAL PROPERTY Donna

title, or interest from or un- IMPROVEMENTS: 2 STORY 1,073 Sq. Ft. OPA#351154700 1,146 Sq. Ft. OPA#042236600 berg, & Conway, LLC M. Edmonds, in Her Capacity

der John Whitaker, Jr a/k/a RESIDENTIAL ROW HOUSE IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1905-437 as Administrator Cta and Devi-
5809 Master St 19131-
John Whitaker, Deceased C.P. Lynn Burkholder C.P. Octo- DENTIAL PROPERTY Coral DENTIAL PROPERTY see of The Estate of Leola Ev-

June Term, 2018 No. 01916 ber Term, 2018 No. 03047 Wright and Titus C. Wright William R. Harris Jr. C.P. 3821 52nd wd. 1,263 Sq. Ft. erett C.P. June Term, 2016 No.

$21,570.19 Phelan Hallinan $126,754.31 Bruce Shaw, Es- C.P. June Term, 2017 No. April Term, 2014 No. 01558 OPA#043039600 IMPROVE- 01373 $78,793.07 Phelan Hal-

Diamond & Jones, LLP quire, Law Offices of Bruce 01280 $128,721.97 KML Law $120,999.22 KML Law Group, MENTS: RESIDENTIAL linan Diamond & Jones, LLP

1905-394 Shaw P.C. Group, P.C. P.C. PROPERTY Keisha T. Palmer 1905-446
713 S. 18th St, Unit A 19146
1905-406 1905-416 1905-427 C.P. December Term, 2018 No. 2706 E Clearfield St 19134
2069 E Sanger St a/k/a 2069 2991 Mercer St 19134 25th wd.
30th wd. 614 Sq. Ft. OPA#30- 4574 Pennhurst St 19124 01802 $37,460.37 Phelan Hal- 25th wd. 714 Sq. Ft.

1-3510-09 Subject to Mortgage 42nd wd. 1091 Sq. Ft. Sanger St 19124 41st wd. 999 Sq. Ft. OPA#251267000 linan Diamond & Jones, LLP OPA#251115300 IMPROVE-

IMPROVEMENTS: CONDO- BRT#451611800 Ruben Rosa 1,343 Sq. Ft. OPA#411039100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1905-438 MENTS: RESIDENTIAL
6733 N. 17th St 19126 10th wd.
MINIUM UNIT Stephen A. C.P. March Term, 2018 No. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- DENTIAL PROPERTY Debra PROPERTY Mary Piekarski

Yates C.P. June Term, 2018 No. 00831 $111,891.93 Emmanuel DENTIAL PROPERTY Ber- Moran as Administratrix of the On East Side of 17th St; 260ft. C.P. November Term, 2018 No.

074019 $4,841.37 Jay E. Kivitz, J. Argentieri, Esquire nadine Diluzio and Charles S. Estate of Michelle Elizabeth 0 in.; North side of 67th Avenue 00552 $92,347.78 KML Law

Esq. 1905-407 Diluzio C.P. April Term, 2018 Moran C.P. February Term, North; Front: 16 ft. 0in.; Depth: Group, P.C.

1905-395 7817 Forrest Ave 19150 No. 00959 $108,160.34 KML 2017 No. 04630 $147,458.44 78ft. 8in. OPA#101046800 1905-447
1213 Haworth St 19124
50th wd. 1,088 Sq. Ft. Law Group, P.C. KML Law Group, P.C. Subject to Mortgage IM- 4205 Bleigh St a/k/a 4205

23rd wd. 2,608 Sq. Ft. OPA#502220600 IMPROVE- 1905-417 1905-428 PROVEMENTS: RESIDEN- Bleigh Ave 19136 41st wd.
510 E Wildey St 19125 11713 Gifford St 19116
OPA#2341659000 IMPROVE- MENTS: RESIDENTIAL TIAL DWELLING Taheera 1,163 Sq. Ft. OPA#412152500

MENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Cassandra Wright 18th wd. 809 Sq. Ft. 58th wd. 7,005 Sq. Ft. Heard C.P. January Term, 2018 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-

PROPERTY Hilario Duran C.P. July Term, 2018 No. 00629 OPA#181321600 IMPROVE- OPA#582505100 IMPROVE- No. 05489 $36,634.92 plus DENTIAL PROPERTY David

C.P. February Term, 2018 No. $128,565.28 Phelan Hallinan MENTS: RESIDENTIAL MENTS: RESIDENTIAL legal interest in the amount T. Slabek Jr C.P. June Term,

03142 $110,723.43 KML Law Diamond & Jones, LLP PROPERTY Mary MacLeod PROPERTY Nancy Siravo C.P. of $1,005.34 for a subtotal of 2018 No. 01267 $155,560.72

Group, P.C. 1905-408 C.P. February Term, 2018 No. October Term, 2018 No. 02462 $37,640.26 Ron L. Woodman, KML Law Group, P.C.

1905-396 8130 Lexington Ave 19152- 03017 $70,843.05 KML Law $213,889.13 KML Law Group, Esquire 1905-448
214 E Upsal St 19119 22nd wd.
3106 64th wd. 1,025 Sq. Group, P.C. P.C. 1905-439 1352 N 57th St 19131 4th wd.
5126 N 15th St 19141-
1,477 Sq. Ft. OPA#221077300 Ft. OPA#641112000 IM- 1905-418 1905-429 1,241 Sq. Ft. OPA#871057050
3617 Prince Cir 19114 3356 Jasper St 19134 45th wd.
IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDEN- PROVEMENTS: RESI- 1623 17th wd. 1,700 Sq. Ft. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-

TIAL PROPERTY Lisa Daw- DENTIAL PROPERTY 66th wd. 2,506 Sq. Ft. 958 Sq. Ft. OPA#452381200 OPA#172058600 IMPROVE- DENTIAL PROPERTY Steven

son C.P. November Term, 2018 Salvatore B. Costanzo a/k/a OPA#661202800 IMPROVE- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- MENTS: RESIDENTIAL Cunningham C.P. July Term,

No. 00981 $131,742.96 KML Salvatore Costanzo C.P. Sep- MENTS: RESIDENTIAL DENTIAL PROPERTY Osman PROPERTY Curtis Frierson 2017 No. 00872 $133,176.90

Law Group, P.C. tember Term, 2017 No. 03565 PROPERTY Jennifer Issel C.P. Flores C.P. March Term, 2018 C.P. April Term, 2018 No. KML Law Group, P.C.

1905-397 $137,176.05 Phelan Hallinan September Term, 2018 No. No. 01827 $74,211.29 KML 04463 $79,922.85 Phelan Hal- 1905-449
106 E Roosevelt Blvd 19120
Diamond & Jones, LLP 00129 $174,396.16 KML Law Law Group, P.C. linan Diamond & Jones, LLP 5782 Haddington St a/k/a 5782

42nd wd. 1,258 Sq. Ft. 1905-409 Group, P.C. 1905-431 1905-440 Haddington Ln 19131 4th wd.
6105 N 7th St 19120 61st wd. 305 Roselyn St 19120-
OPA#421126200 IMPROVE- 231 E Rockland St 19120 1905-419 1,185 Sq. Ft. OPA#043226000
6559 Vandike St 19135 41st wd.
MENTS: RESIDENTIAL 42nd wd. 1,200 Sq. Ft. 1,504 Sq. Ft. OPA#611144300 1834 61st wd. 1,184 Sq. Ft. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-

PROPERTY Eula Sims and OPA#421119300 IMPROVE- 1,800 Sq. Ft. OPA#411350800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- OPA#612187400 IMPROVE- DENTIAL PROPERTY The

George Sims C.P. August Term, MENTS: RESIDENTIAL IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- DENTIAL PROPERTY Her- MENTS: RESIDENTIAL Unknown Heirs of Brutus

2018 No. 02841 $56,093.79 PROPERTY Roberta McNair DENTIAL PROPERTY Kyesha bert W. Green and Denise Y. PROPERTY Latoya Dillard Wright, Jr. Deceased, Robert

KML Law Group, P.C. C.P. September Term, 2018 D. Carter C.P. November Term, Green C.P. March Term, 2018 a/k/a Latoya D. Dillard C.P. Wright Solely in His Capacity

1905-398 No. 00070 $95,790.85 KML 2017 No. 02954 $88,340.72 No. 03189 $141,431.48 KML July Term, 2018 No. 03234 as Heir of Brutus Wright, Jr.
1316 W Mentor St 19141
Law Group, P.C. KML Law Group, P.C. Law Group, P.C. $82,119.24 Phelan Hallinan Deceased and William Wright

49th wd. 1,390 Sq. Ft. 1905-410 1905-420 1905-432 Diamond & Jones, LLP Solely in His Capacity as Heir
1633 N 59th St 19151 4th wd. 1641 S 26th St 19145 36th wd.
OPA#491073700 IMPROVE- 27 N 57th St 19139 34th wd. 1905-441 of Brutus Wright, Jr. Deceased
501 E Haines St 19144-
MENTS: RESIDENTIAL 1,296 Sq. Ft. OPA#042074100 2,030 Sq. Ft. OPA#043307200 1,060 Sq. Ft. BRT#364213000 C.P. February Term, 2018 No.

PROPERTY Maxine Nelson IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1214 59th wd. 2,223 Sq. Ft. 02294 $62,001.46 KML Law

C.P. October Term, 2018 No. DENTIAL PROPERTY Blue DENTIAL PROPERTY Teresa DENTIAL DWELLING Rob- OPA#592008000 IMPROVE- Group, P.C.

01195 $93,575.89 KML Law Rock Services, Ardell Robin- M. Miller C.P. March Term, ert Chambers C.P. July Term, MENTS: RESIDENTIAL 1905-450

Group, P.C. son and Darlene Robinson C.P. 2018 No. 02217 $47,397.86 2018 No. 01199 $42,422.39 PROPERTY Sarah Reid- 8113 Mansfield Ave 19150

1905-399 July Term, 2017 No. 01457 KML Law Group, P.C. Powers Kirn, LLC Wright; Oral Wright C.P. Au- 50th wd. 2,934 Sq. Ft.
4105 Ogden St 19104 6th wd.
$64,387.86 KML Law Group, 1905-421 1905-433 gust Term, 2015 No. 00570 OPA#502022200 IMPROVE-
1937 73rd Ave 19138 10th wd. 9312B Neil Rd 19115 56th
1,116 Sq. Ft. OPA#062077010 P.C. $89,798.73 Phelan Hallinan MENTS: RESIDENTIAL

IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1905-411 1,127 Sq. Ft. OPA#101353300 wd. RES CONDO 2 STY Diamond & Jones, LLP PROPERTY The Unknown

DENTIAL PROPERTY Darryl 6731 Limekiln Pike a/k/a 6731 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- MAS+OTH; 1,664 Sq. Ft. 1905-442 Heirs of Estelle Johnson, De-
5908 Loretto Ave 19149-
Goodman C.P. September Term, Limekiln Turnpike 19138- DENTIAL PROPERTY Cas- BRT#888560768 IMPROVE- ceased and Margaret Harmon,

2018 No. 02044 $58,337.07 3129 10th wd. 1,094 Sq. sandra A. Richardson a/k/a MENTS: RESIDENTIAL 3705 53rd wd. 1,312 Sq. Ft. Solely in Her Capacity as Heir

KML Law Group, P.C. Ft. OPA#10-2-0535-00 IM- Cassandra Richardson C.P. DWELLING Michael Schaef- OPA#531308800 IMPROVE- of Estelle Johnson, Deceased

1905-400 PROVEMENTS: ATTACHED May Term, 2017 No. 04440 fer, Lori P. Schaeffer a/k/a Lori MENTS: RESIDENTIAL C.P. December Term, 2017 No.
802 Napfle Ave 19111 35th wd.
SINGLE FAMILY RESI- $83,876.33 KML Law Group, Pam Schaeffer, and United PROPERTY Steven Sheppard, 04149 $135,670.08 KML Law

3,092 Sq. Ft. OPA#631197100 DENTIAL DWELLING Der- P.C. States of America, c/o United in His Capacity as Heir of Group, P.C.

IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDEN- rick Witherspoon and Shanel 1905-422 States Attorney for the Eastern Robert J. Sheppard a/k/a Rob- 1905-451
7251 N 21st St 19138 10th wd.
TIAL PROPERTY Christopher Witherspoon C.P. July Term, District of Pennsylvania C.P. ert J. Sheppard, Sr, Deceased; 5929 Media St 19151 34th wd.

L. Miller C.P. July Term, 2018 2018 No. 01038 $137,041.37 2,320 Sq. Ft. OPA#101177400 December Term, 2016 No. Unknown heirs, successors, 1,050 Sq. Ft. OPA#342036400

No. 03296 $276,133.09 KML Hladik, Onorato, & Federman, IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 02353 $241,422.91 McCabe, assigns, and all persons, firms, IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-

Law Group, P.C. LLP DENTIAL PROPERTY Phyllis Weisberg, & Conway, LLC or associations claiming right, DENTIAL PROPERTY Garey

1905-401 1905-412 A. Chase C.P. September Term, 1905-434 title, or interest from or under Powell, as Administrator of the
4727 Edmund St 19124 23rd wd. 7109 Phoebe Pl 19153 40th
2647 N 30th St 19132 28th wd. 2018 No. 02046 $134,334.52 Robert J. Sheppard a/k/a Robert Estate of Ruth Issac Deceased

2,000 Sq. Ft. OPA#232392700 977 Sq. Ft. OPA#282072400 KML Law Group, P.C. wd. ROW B/GAR 2 STY J. Sheppard, Sr, Deceased C.P. C.P. September Term, 2018 No.

IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1905-423 MASONRY; 1,360 Sq. Ft. October Term, 2018 No. 03807 00871 $88,302.24 KML Law
4042 Higbee St 19135 62nd wd.
DENTIAL PROPERTY Harold DENTIAL PROPERTY BRT#406646400 IMPROVE- $105,422.16 Phelan Hallinan Group, P.C.

Rhodes III C.P. January Term, Claudel Pierre-Louis C.P. 998 Sq. Ft. OPA#622199400 MENTS: RESIDENTIAL Diamond & Jones, LLP 1905-452

2018 No. 05107 $20,542.87 May Term, 2018 No. 01362 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- DWELLING Sheila Muham- 1905-443 1835 N Bucknell St 19121
7318 Ogontz Ave 19138-
KML Law Group, P.C. $78,323.15 KML Law Group, DENTIAL PROPERTY Lisa H. mad C.P. January Term, 2017 32nd wd. 658 Sq. Ft.

1905-402 P.C. Miller C.P. August Term, 2018 No. 02350 $94,615.85 Mc- 1306 50th wd. 2,084 Sq. Ft. OPA#322134900 IMPROVE-
13003 Townsend Rd #L-8
1905-413 No. 01138 $73,643.48 KML Cabe, Weisberg, & Conway, OPA#501298600 IMPROVE- MENTS: RESIDENTIAL

19154 66th wd. 1,536 Sq. Ft. 2954 Weikel St 19134 25th wd. Law Group, P.C. LLC MENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY The Unknown

OPA#888660483 IMPROVE- 867 Sq. Ft. OPA#252392700 1905-424 1905-435 PROPERTY Lynda Hall C.P. Heirs of John Berry Deceased
4015 Claridge St 19124 95 W Spencer St, a/k/a 95 W
MENTS: CONDOMINIUM Judy Herbaugh, in her capac- February Term, 2018 No. 01287 and Rachel Montgomery Solely

Paula D. Haley C.P. Septem- ity as Surviving Heir of Sue 33rd wd. 969 Sq. Ft. Spencer Ave 19120 61st wd. $73,920.07 Phelan Hallinan in Her Capacity as Heir of John

ber Term, 2018 No. 02050 Ann Swisher, Deceased and OPA#332349900 IMPROVE- 1,140 Sq. Ft. OPA#611225400 Diamond & Jones, LLP Berry Deceased C.P. June Term,

$27,495.40 KML Law Group, Unknown Surviving Heirs of MENTS: RESIDENTIAL IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1905-444 2018 No. 02239 $41,091.27
5115 Wynnefield Ave 19131
P.C. Sue Ann Swisher, Deceased PROPERTY Darius Johns C.P. DENTIAL PROPERTY Kiri KML Law Group, P.C.

1905-403 C.P. October Term, 2018 No. April Term, 2018 No. 01343 Thach C.P. September Term, 52nd wd. 17,000 Sq. Ft. 1905-453
2994 Tilton St 19134 25th wd.
00743 $19,762.79 Hladik, On- $96,212.97 KML Law Group, 2018 No. 03639 $100,331.81 OPA#521177500 Subject to 700 W Bristol St 19140 43rd wd.

721 Sq. Ft. OPA#251211500 orato, & Federman, LLP P.C. Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Mortgage Subject to Rent IM- 760 Sq. Ft. OPA#433206400

IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1905-414 1905-425 Jones, LLP PROVEMENTS: RESIDEN- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
1437 S 53rd St 19143 51st wd.
DENTIAL PROPERTY Kyle 1001 N 63rd St 19151 1905-436 TIAL PROPERTY Wanda Lew- DENTIAL PROPERTY Ricky
8021 Rodney St 19150 50th
J. McAnally Sr. C.P. Septem- 34th wd. 16,000 Sq. Ft. 960 Sq. Ft. OPA#511228300 is a/k/a Wanda Lewis, Trustee Lawson, Solely in His Capacity

ber Term, 2018 No. 01357 OPA#882015360 IMPROVE- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- wd. SEMI/DET 1 STY C.P. August Term, 2000 No. as Heir of Sharon R. Lawson,

$81,731.08 KML Law Group, MENTS: FUNERAL HOME DENTIAL PROPERTY Ga- MASONRY; 1,555 Sq. 02040 $14,850.00 Patricia R. Deceased and The Unknown

P.C. Yarborough & Rocke Funeral lore Realty LLC C.P. Septem- Ft. BRT#502045300 IM- Gray, pro se Heirs of Sharon R. Lawson,

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Deceased C.P. April Term, 2018 Hallinan Diamond & Jones, PROPERTY Abraham A. Swa- Deceased; Thomas Robinson, $96,562.94 Phelan Hallinan ers, Esquire; Manley Deas Ko-
in His Capacity as Heir of An-
No. 00243 $38,384.22 KML LLP ray, Sr; Helena W. Swaray C.P. nette G. Harris, Deceased C.P. Diamond & Jones, LLP chalski, LLC
February Term, 2018 No. 02424
Law Group, P.C. 1905-465 March Term, 2017 No. 01337 $96,683.20 Robert Crawley, 1905-491 1905-499
2420 S Beulah St 19148 Esq. ID No. 319712 5223 Florence Ave 19143- 5409 Angora Terr 19143-
1905-454 $343,559.19 Phelan Hallinan
2053 Devereaux Ave a/k/a 2053 1905-483
39th wd. 672 Sq. Ft. Diamond & Jones, LLP 111 W Sharpnack St 19119- 4201 51st wd. 1,290 Sq. Ft. 3115 51st wd. 2,144 Sq. Ft.
4034 22nd wd. 2,688 Sq. Ft.
Devereaux St 19149 62nd wd. OPA#393208200 IMPROVE- 1905-475 OPA#223045200 IMPROVE- OPA#511143200 IMPROVE- OPA#513058900 IMPROVE-
7509 Manti St 19128- MENTS: RESIDENTIAL
2,588 Sq. Ft. OPA#621234900 MENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Jerome L. Rogers MENTS: RESIDENTIAL MENTS: RESIDENTIAL
C.P. October Term, 2016 No.
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- DWELLING Phyllis Birger 4131 21st wd. 1,506 Sq. Ft. 04510 $234,643.55 Phelan PROPERTY Michele Abra- PROPERTY Rhonda M. Taylor-
Hallinan Diamond & Jones,
DENTIAL PROPERTY Col- a/k/a Phyllis R. Birger C.P. OPA#212449700 IMPROVE- LLP ham C.P. June Term, 2018 No. Flowers, in Her Capacity as Ex-

leen Dauber C.P. April Term, January Term, 2018 No. 03413 MENTS: RESIDENTIAL 1905-484 02614 $44,295.48 Phelan Hal- ecutrix of The Estate of Eliza-
1732 S Chadwick St 19145
2017 No. 00595 $66,993.55 $87,930.84 Robert Crawley, PROPERTY David Spiegel C.P. 36th wd. On West Side of Chad- linan Diamond & Jones, LLP beth Owens Golphin; Michael
wick St; 288 ft. 3 in Southward
KML Law Group, P.C. Esq., ID No 319712 January Term, 2017 No. 02889 from the South side of Morris 1905-492 Golphin, in His Capacity as De-
St; Front: 14 ft. Depth: 53 ft. 523 N 63rd St 19151-4134
1905-455 1905-466 $299,022.63 Phelan Hallinan OPA#36-5-1857-00 Cynthia visee of The Estate of Elizabeth
2804 Fuller St 19152-3103 64th 4751 N 13th St 19141 49th wd. Carr C.P. January Term, 2018
Diamond & Jones, LLP No. 00706 $13,885.10 Lois M. 34th wd. 1,628 Sq. Ft. Owens Golphin; Angel Golphin,
Vitti, Esquire
wd. 1,250 Sq. Ft. OPA#64-1- 806 Sq. Ft. BRT#491502700 1905-476 OPA#341273900 IMPROVE- in His Capacity as Devisee of
2329 Mercer St 19125- 1905-485
2282-00 IMPROVEMENTS: IMPROVEMENTS: SEMI/ 7819 Williams Ave 19150 MENTS: RESIDENTIAL The Estate of Elizabeth Owens
50th wd. ROW B/GAR 2 STY
RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY DET 2 STY MASONRY John 3624 31st wd. 724 Sq. Ft. MASONRY; 1,106 Sq. Ft. PROPERTY Zafir A. Smith Golphin C.P. December Term,
BRT#501011100 IMPROVE-
John Sullick C.P. April Term, A. Carr, Deceased C.P. Oc- OPA#312100700 IMPROVE- MENTS: RESIDENTIAL C.P. July Term, 2017 No. 2018 No. 01254 $45,784.48
DWELLING Jackie Coker,
2018 No. 00660 $174,651.91 tober Term, 2018 No. 03565 MENTS: RESIDENTIAL Known Surviving Heir of 03474 $89,184.82 Phelan Hal- Phelan Hallinan Diamond &
Edna Williams, Tonya Coker,
Phelan Hallinan Diamond & $46,212.98 Milstead & Asso- PROPERTY Brian J. Mcglone Known Surviving Heir of Edna linan Diamond & Jones, LLP Jones, LLP
Williams and Unknown Sur-
Jones, LLP ciates, LLC C.P. August Term, 2018 No. viving Heirs of Edna Williams 1905-493 1905-500
C.P. February Term, 2018 No. 5001 N Warnock St 19141 7537 Greenhill Rd 19151-
1905-457 1905-467 01987 $168,057.36 Phelan Hal- 00478 $126,354.55 McCabe,
2642 E Ann St 19134 25th wd. 2472 77th Ave 19150 50th wd. Weisberg, & Conway, LLC
linan Diamond & Jones, LLP 49th wd. 1,561 Sq. Ft. 2108 34th wd. 1,152 Sq. Ft.
1905-486
1,284 Sq. Ft. BRT#251066100 1,909 Sq. Ft. BRT#501421800 1905-477 1011 W Dakota St 19133- OPA#491372600 IMPROVE- OPA#343250300 IMPROVE-
4621 Hartel Ave 19136 1522 37th wd. 1,176 Sq. Ft.
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- IMPROVEMENTS: ROW B/ OPA#371344500 IMPROVE- MENTS: RESIDENTIAL MENTS: RESIDENTIAL
MENTS: RESIDENTIAL
DENTIAL DWELLING GAR 2 STY MASONRY Tara 65th wd. 1,151 Sq. Ft. PROPERTY Andre Mitchell PROPERTY Linh T. Nguyen PROPERTY Sherry Alston
C.P. August Term, 2014 No.
Charleen J. Werwinski a/k/a J. Carter, Deceased C.P. Sep- BRT#651195400 IMPROVE- 02693 $29,182.39 Phelan Hal- C.P. July Term, 2018 No. 01091 C.P. August Term, 2016 No.
linan Diamond & Jones, LLP
Charlene J. Werwinski C.P. tember Term, 2018 No. 03210 MENTS: RESIDENTIAL $140,284.82 Shapiro & De- 03804 $188,357.42 Phelan
1905-487
June Term, 2015 No. 02232 $150,882.56 Milstead & Asso- DWELLING Christopher Zele- 3743 Gratz St, a/k/a 3743 N Nardo, LLC Hallinan Diamond & Jones,
Gratz St 19140-3524 13th wd.
$137,750.57 Powers Kirn, LLC ciates, LLC nak C.P. December Term, 2018 1,262 Sq. Ft. OPA#131259600 1905-494 LLP
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 6354 Algard St 19135 55th wd.
1905-458 1905-468 No. 02018 $68,902.76 Martha DENTIAL PROPERTY Walter 1905-501
2844 S Simpson St 19142 370 Lyceum Ave 19128 B. Hall, Sr; Elizabeth A. Hall 249 W Wellens Ave, a/k/a
E. Von Rosenstiel, P.C., Mar- C.P. January Term, 2019 No. 960 Sq. Ft. OPA#552347900
00641 $75,460.37 Phelan Hal-
40th wd. 1512 Sq. ft 21st wd. 3,250 Sq. Ft. tha E. Von Rosenstiel, Esquire, linan Diamond & Jones, LLP IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 249 W Wellens St 19120-

BRT#406001280 IMPROVE- BRT#212102700 IMPROVE- Heather Riloff, Esquire, Tyler J. 1905-488 DENTIAL PROPERTY T 3330 42nd wd. 1,008 Sq. Ft.
2756 Clayton St 19152-
MENTS: RESIDENTIAL MENTS: SEMI/DET 3 STY Wilk, Esquire 2103 57th wd. 1,440 Sq. Ft. Stuckey a/k/a Tenia Stuckey OPA#422234700 IMPROVE-
OPA#571103000 IMPROVE-
DWELLING Kathryn G. Roach MAS+OTH Carl F. Kielblock 1905-478 MENTS: RESIDENTIAL C.P. July Term, 2018 No. 01511 MENTS: RESIDENTIAL
611 McKinley St 19111 PROPERTY Sonia Collazo
C.P. October Term, 2018 No. C.P. August Term, 2017 No. C.P. June Term, 2018 No. $89,714.19 Phelan Hallinan PROPERTY Maria A. San-
00278 $186,200.02 Phelan
00584 $77,344.68 Powers Kirn, 02740 $198,780.68 Milstead 35th wd. 3,000 Sq. Ft. Hallinan Diamond & Jones, Diamond & Jones, LLP tiago C.P. January Term, 2018
LLP
LLC & Associates, LLC BRT#353013830 IMPROVE- 1905-495 No. 02342 $55,028.02 Phelan
1905-489 436 E Rockland St 19120
1905-459 1905-469 MENTS: S/D W/B GAR 1 1014 Ripley St 19111- Hallinan Diamond & Jones,
5822 Spruce St 19139 60th wd. 1031 S Chadwick St 2631 63rd wd. 1,140 Sq. Ft.
STY MASONRY Essa-Aisha OPA#631288100 IMPROVE- 42nd wd. 2,400 Sq. Ft. LLP
MENTS: RESIDENTIAL
1,232 Sq. Ft. OPA#604167100 19146 13th wd. 800 Sq. Ft. A. Purnell and Abdou Gueye PROPERTY William M. Wolf OPA#421116700 IMPROVE- 1905-502
C.P. August Term, 2018 No. 6629 Limekiln Pike 19138-
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- BRT#301317200 IMPROVE- a/k/a Abdou Razakh Gueye 01005 $172,642.91 Phelan MENTS: RESIDENTIAL
Hallinan Diamond & Jones,
DENTIAL PROPERTY Der- MENTS: ROW 2 STY MA- C.P. July Term, 2018 No. 00877 LLP PROPERTY Nakomis Stans- 3127 10th wd. 1,056 Sq. Ft.

rick C. Croft and Marisa E. SONRY Mia R. Williams a/k/a $89,274.83 Milstead & Associ- 1905-490 bury; Harris Stansbury C.P. OPA#102050900 IMPROVE-
4328 M St 19124-4330
Fleming C.P. May Term, 2014 Mia Williams and Perry Wil- ates, LLC 33rd wd. 1,188 Sq. Ft. July Term, 2006 No. 02174 MENTS: RESIDENTIAL
OPA#332465500 IMPROVE-
No. 01989 $147,514.36 KML liams C.P. August Term, 2017 1905-479 MENTS: RESIDENTIAL $63,934.56 Phelan Hallinan PROPERTY Ellsurze Oliver,
4530 N 15th St 19140 13th wd. PROPERTY George Marshal
Law Group, P.C. No. 02428 $506,519.75 Mil- Wilson, Jr, in His Capac- Diamond & Jones, LLP Individually and in Her Capac-
ity as Heir of Robert William
1905-460 stead & Associates, LLC 888 Sq. Ft. BRT#132060200 Engle a/k/a Robert W. Engle, 1905-496 ity as Executrix of Estate and
7401-03 Dorcas St 19111 Deceased; Unknown Heirs, 10815 Pedrick Rd 19154
1905-470 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Successors, Assigns, and All Devisee of The Estate of Mary
324 Queen St #B 19147 2nd Persons, Firms, or Associa-
56th wd. 6,580 Sq. Ft. DENTIAL DWELLING David tions Claiming Right, Title or 66th wd. 1,993 Sq. Ft. E. Barnes a/k/a Mary Barnes
Interest From or Under Robert
OPA#561115700 IMPROVE- wd. 0 Sq. Ft. BRT#888020475 H. Jones and Aaron Paul Jones William Engle a/k/a Robert OPA#662072100 IMPROVE- a/k/a Mary Elizabeth Barnes
W. Engle, Deceased C.P. De-
MENTS: RESIDENTIAL IMPROVEMENTS: RES C.P. October Term, 2018 No. cember Term, 2018 No. 00450 MENTS: RESIDENTIAL C.P. October Term, 2018 No.

PROPERTY Anetta M Cole- CONDO 3 STY MASONRY 01086 $27,401.71 Martha E. PROPERTY Angelica M. 00837 $56,904.62 Phelan Hal-

man-Thomas C.P. August Term, Stacy J. Brookstein and Keith Von Rosenstiel, P.C., Martha Gerner and Matthew S. Gerner linan Diamond & Jones, LLP

2017 No. 00155 $420,021.08 M. Scriven C.P. June Term, E. Von Rosenstiel, Esquire, C.P. September Term, 2018 No. 1905-503
2425 S. Arcola St 19153 40th
KML Law Group, P.C. 2017 No. 02593 $500,293.54 Heather Riloff, Esquire, Tyler J. 02971 $20,305.42 Shapiro &

1905-461 Milstead & Associates, LLC Wilk, Esquire DeNardo, LLC wd. Land Area: 4,274 Sq. Ft.;
1115 W Chelten Ave, a/k/a 1115
1905-471 1905-480 1905-497 Building Area: 1,084 Sq. Ft.;
1704 W Champlost Ave 152 E Westmoreland St 4504 Loring St 19136-
Chelten Ave 19126 49th wd. ROW B/GAR 2 STY MA-

5,022 Sq. Ft. OPA#493059000 19141 17th wd. 1,464 Sq. Ft. 19134 7th wd. 1,200 Sq. Ft. 4018 41st wd. 1,078 Sq. Ft. SONRY OPA#404156259

IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- OPA#171201500 IMPROVE- BRT#073228300 IMPROVE- OPA#412172000 IMPROVE- Subject to Mortgage IM-

DENTIAL PROPERTY Diana MENTS: RESIDENTIAL MENTS: RESIDENTIAL MENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROVEMENTS: RESIDEN-

W. Campbell C.P. June Term, PROPERTY Maurice K. REAL ESTATE Yelena Motro PROPERTY Frieda Jean Bow- TIAL PROPERTY (Owner

2018 No. 01699 $127,026.10 Moore C.P. November Term, C.P. February Term, 2018 No. man a/k/a Freida J. Bowman, in Occupied) Donna M. Smith

Cristina L. Connor, Esquire; 2017 No. 02608 $92,198.78 01143 $55,115.56 Stern & Her Capacity as Heir of Marga- C.P. January Term, 2018 No.

Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Eisenberg PC ret Sargent a/k/a Margie Bow- 01385 $45,940.24 Edward F.

1905-462 Jones, LLP 1905-481 man a/k/a Margaret Lydia Sar- Hirshberg, Esquire, Bernstein-
6137 Marsden St 19135 6018 Newtown Ave 19111
1905-472 gent, Deceased Heir of Edward Burkley, P.C.
6106 N Norwood St 19138-
41st wd. 1,600 Sq. Ft. 35th wd. 2,209 Sq. Ft. J. Sargent a/k/a Edward Sargent; 1905-504
5719 Willows Ave 19143-
OPA#411263400 Subject to 2412 17th wd. 788 Sq. Ft. BRT#352205900 IMPROVE- Unknown heirs, successors, as-

Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: OPA#172486400 IMPROVE- MENTS: RESIDENTIAL signs, and all persons, firms, 4516 51st wd. 1,140 Sq. Ft.

RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY MENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Irving McNair or associations claiming right, OPA#513210900 IMPROVE-

Nicole M. Buchanan C.P. PROPERTY Michael Hall, in C.P. July Term, 2018 No. 02363 title, or interest from or under MENTS: RESIDENTIAL

May Term, 2018 No. 00476 His Capacity as Heir of Helen $122,810.84 Martha E. Von Edward J. Sargent a/k/a Edward PROPERTY Richard Hurst;

$109,031.79 Cristina L. Con- Hall a/k/a Helen Jones, De- Rosenstiel, P.C., Martha E. Von Sargent, Deceased; Unknown Lashawn Y. Hurst C.P. April

nor, Esquire; Manley Deas Ko- ceased; Johnathan Hall, in His Rosenstiel, Esquire, Heather heirs, successors, assigns, and Term, 2018 No. 02723

chalski, LLC Capacity as Heir of Helen Hall Riloff, Esquire, Tyler J. Wilk, all persons, firms, or associa- $81,142.02 Phelan Hallinan

1905-463 a/k/a Helen Jones, Deceased; Esquire tions claiming right, title, or in- Diamond & Jones, LLP
322 E Louden St 19120
Kareema D. Hall, in Her Ca- 1905-482 terest from or under Margaret 1905-505
6312 N 18th St 19141 17th wd. 5023 McKean Ave 19144-
42nd wd. 1,120 Sq. Ft. pacity as Heir of Helen Hall Sargent a/k/a Margie Bowman

OPA#421079800 Subject to a/k/a Helen Jones, Deceased; Land Area: 990 Sq. Ft.; Im- a/k/a Margaret Lydia Sargent, 4124 13th wd. 3,838 Sq. Ft.

Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: Unknown heirs, successors, provement Area: 1,140 Sq. Ft. Deceased Heir of Edward J. OPA#133147400 IMPROVE-

RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY assigns, and all persons, firms, OPA#172281000 IMPROVE- Sargent a/k/a Edward Sargent MENTS: RESIDENTIAL

Leon J. Guisburg, a/k/a Leon J. or associations claiming right, MENTS: RESIDENTIAL C.P. June Term, 2017 No. 01733 PROPERTY Nicole D. James

Guisberg C.P. November Term, title, or interest from or under DWELLING Unknown heirs, $80,606.51 Phelan Hallinan C.P. November Term, 2018

2018 No. 02709 $38,985.40 Helen Hall a/k/a Helen Jones successors, assigns, and all Diamond & Jones, LLP No. 00865 $112,862.27 Phelan

Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Brooks a/k/a Helen Jones, persons, firms, or associations 1905-498 Hallinan Diamond & Jones,
4944 Pulaski Ave 19144
Manley Deas Kochalski LLC Deceased C.P. October Term, claiming right, title, or interest LLP

1905-464 2018 No. 01046 $33,161.63 from or under Annette G. Har- 13th wd. 1,798 Sq. Ft. 1905-506
7156 Montague St 19135- 5670 Heiskell St 19144
Phelan Hallinan Diamond & ris, Deceased; Darryl Harris, in OPA#133122400 IMPROVE-

1109 41st wd. 1,120 Sq. Ft. Jones, LLP His Capacity as Heir of Annette MENTS: RESIDENTIAL 12th wd. 799 Sq. Ft.

OPA#412256800 IMPROVE- 1905-474 G. Harris, Deceased; Dorian PROPERTY Joyce Williams BRT#122165900 IMPROVE-
8918 Maxwell Pl 19152
MENTS: RESIDENTIAL Harris, in Her Capacity as Heir a/k/a Joyce Birch-Williams, MENTS: RESIDENTIAL

PROPERTY Dorothy E. 57th wd. 1,476 Sq. Ft. of Annette G. Harris, Deceased; a/k/a Joyce Birch Williams C.P. REAL ESTATE William J.

Grazioso C.P. May Term, 2018 OPA#571268200 IMPROVE- Andre Harris, in His Capacity February Term, 2018 No. 01819 McKenney and Cheryl L.

No. 01797 $53,031.56 Phelan MENTS: RESIDENTIAL as Heir of Annette G. Harris, $75,554.71 Meredith H. Woot- McKenney and Billy C. Harp-

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er and Dorothy F. Harper C.P. PROPERTY Felicia Smith Hawkins-Lassiter a/k/a Mil- 01760 $78,303.86 Milstead & 46th wd. 1,600 Sq. Ft. OPA#102441800 IMPROVE-
November Term, 2011 No. dred Lassiter C.P. June Term, Associates, LLC MENTS: RESIDENTIAL
03148 $48,130.08 Stern & and Reuben Smith C.P. Sep- 2016 No. 01491 $193,821.60 BRT#463049000 IMPROVE- PROPERTY Gene Kats-
Eisenberg PC Patrick J. Wesner, Esquire 1905-518 man; Gary Lerner C.P. Oc-
tember Term, 2018 No. 02759 2925 Benner St 19149 MENTS: SEMI/DET 2 STY tober Term, 2018 No. 02138
1905-507 1905-514 62nd wd. 1,805 Sq. Ft. $77,431.24 Phelan Hallinan
2936 Rorer St 19134-3019 7th $85,247.04 KML Law Group, 4336 Shelmire Ave 19136 BRT#621156500 IMPROVE- MASONRY Evelyn Christian Diamond & Jones, LLP
wd. (formerly 25th wd.) 952 41st wd. 1,087 Sq. Ft. MENTS: ROW B/GAR 2 STY
Sq. Ft. OPA#071521900 IM- P.C. BRT#412220800 IMPROVE- MASONRY Loraine B. Hunt f/k/a Evelyn Jean Baxter, De- 1905-527
PROVEMENTS: RESIDEN- MENTS: ROW B/GAR 2 STY C.P. January Term, 2018 No. 9555 Tulip St 19114-3011
TIAL PROPERTY Wanita 1905-511 MASONRY Jason White C.P. 04891 $102,158.07 Milstead ceased C.P. July Term, 2018 65th wd. 2,416 Sq. Ft.
Camp a/k/a Wanita V. Camp 2437 S 5th St 19148 39th June Term, 2015 No. 01188 & Associates, LLC OPA#652395815 IMPROVE-
C.P. October Term, 2018 No. $142,865.78 Milstead & As- No. 01765 $54,777.22 Mil- MENTS: RESIDENTIAL
00203 $40,385.52 Phelan Hal- sociates, LLC 1905-519 PROPERTY Patrick M. Ever-
linan Diamond & Jones, LLP wd. Beginning Point: Situate 11702 Lanett Rd 19154 stead & Associates, LLC man a/k/a Patrick Everman;
1905-515 66th wd. 1,983 Sq. Ft. Nicole B. Everman a/k/a
1905-508 on the East side of 5th Street 4606 Horrocks St 19124 OPA#662033800 IMPROVE- 1905-523 Nicole Everman C.P. Decem-
11841 Academy Rd Unit D4 23rd wd. 1,385 Sq. Ft. MENTS: RESIDENTIAL 907 S 58th St 19143 46th wd. ber Term, 2018 No. 03435
a/k/a, 11841A Academy Rd at the distance of 276 feet 8 OPA#234218600 IMPROVE- PROPERTY Michael A. Mas- $310,208.78 Phelan Hallinan
#D4 19154-2644 66th wd. MENTS: RESIDENTIAL ciantonio C.P. April Term, Diamond & Jones, LLP
1,326 Sq. Ft. OPA#888660419 inches Southward from the PROPERTY Derrick Montes 2018 No. 01100 $207,068.10 1,256 Sq. Ft. BRT#463286100
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- and Luis Lopez C.P. Janu- Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1905-528A
DENTIAL PROPERTY Robi South side of Ritner Street ary Term, 2017 No. 04645 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 7640-42 Williams Ave 19150
Lockett a/k/a Robi Gee C.P. $88,613.77 Shapiro & De- 1905-520 50th wd. 3,000 Sq. Ft. and
October Term, 2018 No. 00198 OPA#392280800 IMPROVE- Nardo, LLC 5848 Montrose St 19143 STY MASONRY Jarmar Hill 3,125 Sq. Ft. OPA#502239600;
$122,416.77 Phelan Hallinan 46th wd. 953 Sq. Ft. OPA#502239700 IMPROVE-
Diamond & Jones, LLP MENTS: ROW 2 STY MA- 1905-516 BRT#033077100 IMPROVE- and Raymond E. Hill, De- MENTS: RESIDENTIAL
6129 N 6th St 19120 61st wd. MENTS: ROW 2 STY MA- PROPERTY Daniel Wilson
1905-509 SONRY Hoeurt Sao C.P. Au- 1,904 Sq. Ft. BRT#611125100 SONRY Gloria Hawks and ceased C.P. June Term, 2016 C.P. June Term, 2017 No.
870 28th St N, Unit 116 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW Josie M. Johnson C.P. Febru- 02327 $218,434.70 Shapiro &
19130 88th wd. 840 Sq. Ft. gust Term, 2018 No. 03272 B/GAR 2 STY MASONRY ary Term, 2008 No. 03922 No. 00624 $48,712.60 Mil- DeNardo, LLC
OPA#888152800 IMPROVE- Thomas Bryant Jr. a/k/a Thom- $51,319.15 Milstead & Asso-
MENTS: RESIDENTIAL $103,032.30 Patrick J. Wesner, as Bryant and Kathryn Bryant ciates, LLC stead & Associates, LLC 1905-528B
PROPERTY The Brewery C.P. August Term, 2014 No. 7640-42 Williams Ave 19150
Condominium Association Esquire 00358 $68,376.44 Milstead & 1905-521 1905-524 50th wd. 3,000 Sq. Ft. and
C.P. December Term, 2009 Associates, LLC 2737 Snyder Ave 19145 789 S 3rd St Unit 2 19147- 3,125 Sq. Ft. OPA#502239600;
No. 00671 $299,928.61 Phelan 1905-512 48th wd. 1,288 Sq. Ft. OPA#502239700 IMPROVE-
Hallinan Diamond & Jones, 6719 Gillespie St 19135 1905-517 BRT#482071900 IMPROVE- 3326 2nd wd. 1,381 Sq. Ft. MENTS: RESIDENTIAL
LLP 7809 Venus Pl 19153 40th wd. MENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Daniel Wilson
55th wd. 1,458 Sq. Ft. 2,105 Sq. Ft. BRT#405881009 REAL ESTATE Malisa Alex- OPA#888022362 IMPROVE- C.P. June Term, 2017 No.
1905-510 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW B/ ander C.P. May Term, 2018 02327 $218,434.70 Shapiro &
1318 Barnett St 19111 BRT#552451000 IMPROVE- GAR 2 STY MAS+OTHER No. 03046 $67,154.34 Stern & MENTS: RESIDENTIAL DeNardo, LLC
53rd wd. 1,215 Sq. Ft. Juanita B. McLean, Deceased Eisenberg PC
OPA#531060800 IMPROVE- MENTS: ROW B/GAR 2 STY Lester McClean, deceased PROPERTY Anthony R.
MENTS: RESIDENTIAL C.P. October Term, 2017 No. 1905-522
MASONRY Daniel Tobin and 5516 Cedar Ave 19143 Fedele, Jr a/k/a Anthony R.

Joanne Tobin, deceased C.P. Fedele C.P. April Term, 2018

December Term, 2018 No. No. 00134 $336,278.14 Phelan

01200 $109,401.89 Milstead Hallinan Diamond & Jones,

& Associates, LLC LLP

1905-513 1905-525
153 E Washington Ln 19144 2220 S 23rd St 19145 48th wd.

9th wd. Beginning Point: in 1,100 Sq. Ft. OPA#482262700

the Northwesterly side of IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-

east Washington Lane at the DENTIAL PROPERTY

distance of 598 feet 9-1/4 Courtney Elizabeth Hudgen

inches Northeastwardly a/k/a Courtney Hudgen C.P.

from the northeastwardly June Term, 2011 No. 03194

side of Baynton (formerly $42,692.12 Phelan Hallinan

Hancock) Street in German- Diamond & Jones, LLP

town OPA#592147600 IM- 1905-526
2002 E Rittenhouse St 19138-
PROVEMENTS: SEMI/DET

3 STY MASONRY Mildred 3111 10th wd. 896 Sq. Ft.

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Community / mazel tovs ENGAGEMENT

B IRTHDAY WEILERSTEIN-RASCOE
ZOE BRYN BABBITT
Robin Eisman and Ken Weilerstein
Stacy (née Rones) and Joshua Babbitt, along announce the engagement of their son
with big brother Blake, announce the first Benjamin David Eisman Weilerstein
birthday and Brit Chayim (naming ceremony) to Shira Tamara Rascoe, daughter of
of their daughter and sister, Zoe Bryn Babbitt. Batia and Todd Rascoe of Pittsburgh.
Zoe was born Feb. 12, 2018.
Ben graduated from Tufts
The grandparents are Joanne and Howard University with a degree in chemis-
Babbitt of Barnegat, New Jersey and Gary (the try and works as a community orga-
late Barbara Bennett-Rones) and Nancy Rones nizer. Shira also graduated from Tufts
of New York City. Sharing in their happiness with a degree in political science and
are Aunt Jen and Uncle Doug; cousins Luke environmental studies and works in
and Jonah Jaclin; and Aunt Dana, Uncle Jody, research advocacy.
and cousins Brady and Jordan Rones. Zoe Bryn
(Bracha Golda) is named in loving memory of Sharing in their joy are grandparents Bea and Sylvan Eisman, Lillian and
her grandmother Barbara Bennett-Rones and Marvin Weilerstein, Eric Rascoe and Ann Bregman Rascoe, the late Jeanne
her great-grandmother Gladys Babbitt. Rascoe and Dov and Yehudit Scheinin, as well as Ben’s brother Jake and Shira’s
brother and sister Ariel and Amallia.

The couple lives in the Boston area and will be married there in July.

COMMUNITYBRIEFS

‘Keyboard Conversations’ Returns to Up to 40 volunteers can participate in the
program. Call 866-JFCS-NOW or email info@
Kimmel Center on April 22 outclosetpa.org for details.

JEFFREY SIEGEL Israeli Olympic Judo Team Visits Penn
returns to the Kimmel Members of Israel’s Olympic Judo team visited the
Center’s Perelman University of Pennsylvania on April 11 to share sto-
Theater on April 22 ries of overcoming anti-Israel sentiment, perform
with a springtime con- Judo workshops and answer questions from the audi-
cert entitled “Chopin ence at the Hillel Auditorium.
in Paris!”
Siegel is in his 50th Jeffrey Siegel Judo team members included Ori Sasson, Sagi
Photo by Peter Schaaf Muki and Peter Palchick. Sasson made international
year of his Keyboard headlines at the 2016 Olympics when his Egyptian
Conversation series. opponent refused to shake his hand after a bout where
A year ago, his Phila- the Israeli won the bronze medal.
delphia performance
centered on the 100th The team has won medals in Arab countries since
anniversary of Leonard Bernstein’s birth. then and “Hatikvah,” the Israeli national anthem, was
Keyboard Conversations are concerts with a twist. played at the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam in October 2018 “Waiting at the Bus Stop”
after the team won a gold medal. Photo courtesy of Temple Judea Museum
Instead of simply playing classical music pieces, Siegel
frequently interjects his own commentary. Before he ‘Land of Hope: Israel in Photographs’ Hate and Anti-Semitism Forum Set for
plays a piece in full, he gives some brief background Lecture Slated for April 23 April 23 in Delaware County
and plays a few excerpts out of context. “Land of Hope: Israel in Photographs,” a photogra- A forum to address the issues of hate and anti-
phy display from the Temple Judea Museum collec- Semitism in Delaware County is planned for 7 p.m. at
Comcast Cares Project to Involve tion, which will also feature speaker Stephen Perloff, Temple Sholom in Broomall, 55 Church Lane.
JFCS’ Our Closet on May 18 editor of The Photo Review, is scheduled for 6 p.m.
As part of Comcast Cares Day on May 18, the com- on April 23. The forum was spurred, in part, by word that a
pany will join up with Jewish Family and Children’s white supremacist group called Identity Evropa had
Service (JFCS) Our Closet program to organize and The event, which is free and open to the public, met at a Springfield bowling alley the previous month.
sort clothing for those in need. This is the first time will happen at The Print Center, 1614 Latimer St., in
Comcast has worked with JFCS. Philadelphia. Participating in the forum are Nancy Baron-Baer,
regional director of the Anti-Defamation League
The event will take place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. For more information, call the museum at (ADL); Delaware County District Attorney Katayoun
at the Marple Crossroads shopping center at 400 215-901-2656 or 215-887-2027 or email TJMuseum@ M. Copeland; Delaware County Court of Common
S. State Road in Springfield. Our Closet distributes kenesethisrael.org. The Print Center may be Pleas Judge Barry Dozor; state Rep. Jennifer O’Mara
clothing free of charge via pop-up shops and also reached at 215-735-6090 or by emailing info@ (D-165th); and Temple Sholom Rabbi Peter Rigler. l
provides emergency response packages to community printcenter.org.
members in crisis.

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SEASHORE SALE SEASHORE SHARE WANTED TO BUY ESTATE NOTICES ESTATE NOTICES ESTATE NOTICES ESTATE NOTICES
Long established Ventnor ESTATE OF ARTHUR STERN, DE- ESTATE OF JOY RENEE GLOVER ESTATE OF RAYMOND ARZOUNI- ESTATE OF STEPHEN CHARLES
CAROL SHAW share house 50's-60's, needs Seeking Sealed Bottles of CEASED DECEASED AN, DECEASED. MILLER, DECEASED.
two great people for summer Vintage Bourbon and Late of Philadelphia, PA. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on Late of Philadelphia Late of Philadelphia
AND THE SHORE TEAM season. Contact Allan 215- Rye. I Also Buy Antiques LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the the above Estate have been gran- LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on
WISHES ALL THEIR 287-4977 or 215-808-1009 And Estates. Call Phil above estate have been granted to ted to the undersigned, who re- above Estate have been granted to the above Estate have been gran-
VALUED CUSTOMERS 410-336-1153 the undersigned, who request all quest all persons having claims or the undersigned, who request all ted to the undersigned, who re-
INSTRUCTION persons having claims or demands demands against the estate of the persons having claims or demands quest all persons having claims or
AND FRIENDS SITUATION WANTED against the estate of the decedent decedent to make known the same, against the estate of the decedent demands against the estate of the
A HEALTHY, EDUCATION PLUS to make known the same, and all and all persons indebted to the de- to make known the same and all decedent to make known the same
HAPPY PASSOVER SENIORS, NEED HELP? persons indebted to the decedent cedent to make payment without persons indebted to the decedent and all persons indebted to the de-
Private tutoring, all subjects, to make payment without delay, to delay to Rhonda Glover, Adminis- to make payment without delay to cedent to make payment without
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Gorgeous Ocean Views daily activities CEASED the undersigned, who bequest all LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on 605 Main St., Ste. 212
PET SERVICES inside/outside of your Late of Delaware County, PA persons having claims or demands the above Estate have been gran- Riverton, NJ 08077
from this beautiful home. Will help you Letters Testamentary on the above against the estate of the decedent ted to the undersigned, who re- ESTATE OF WALTER J. PERILLI,
2 BD 2 Bath unit. WE SCOOP understand your bills, estate having been granted to the to make known the same, and all quest all persons having claims or DECEASED.
Spacious and Modern DOG POOP do paperwork.and also undersigned, all persons indebted persons indebted to the decedent demands against the estate of the Late of Philadelphia
Lots of parking, make telephone to the estate are requested to make to make payment without delay, to decedent to make known the same LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the
pool and security. 1 800 DOG POOP calls.for you. Support payment, and those having claims Avery, Bettyl EXECUTRIX, c/o and all persons indebted to the de- above Estate have been granted to
Services - Refs Call to present same without delay, to Samuel Ben-Samuel, Esquire, 223 cedent to make payment without the undersigned, who request all
$739,000 www.poopiescoopersr-us.com Phyllis 215-886-4040 Lisa Sayles, Executrix c/o Albert G. Upland Road Merion Station, PA delay to RONALD C. MORRISON, persons having claims or demands
Must see! Weiss, Esquire. 19066. ADMINISTRATOR, c/o Kelly Barse, against the estate of the decedent
Call ILENE DANIELS CHANDELIER RESTORATION Caring & Reliable Albert G. Weiss, Esquire Samuel Ben-Samuel Esq., 1701 Walnut St., 6th Fl., Phil- to make known the same and all
609-442-1239 CRYSTAL CHANDELIER Binder & Weiss, P.C. 223 Upland Road adelphia, PA 19103, persons indebted to the decedent
LONG and FOSTER RE Experienced & Trained 1880 JKF Blvd. Ste 1401 Merion Station, PA 19066 Or to his Attorney: to make payment without delay to
609-822-3339 SERVICE BONDED & LICENSED Philadelphia, PA 19103 ESTATE of MARIE H. DORAN KELLY BARSE EDITH FASCIA, EXECUTRIX, c/o
SEASHORE RENT Rewiring, refin, cleaning. Looks ESTATE OF ELEANOR K. SKAR- Late of West Norriton Township THE LAW OFFICES OF PETER L. David V. Bogdan, Esq., 100 S.
brand new when we're thru. Available 24/7 ZYNSKI a/k/a ELEANOR SKARZYN- LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the KLENK & ASSOCIATES Broad St., Suite 1520, Philadelphia,
A.C. Enclave Howard Serotta 215-423-2234; 20 Years Experience SKI, DECEASED. above estate have been granted to 1701 Walnut St., 6th Fl. PA 19110.
368-4056 Call 215-920-2528 Late of Philadelphia the undersigned, who request all Philadelphia, PA 19103 Or to her Attorney:
Immaculate 1bd, 1.5ba, Very Affordable LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the persons having claims or demands DAVID V. BOGDAN
south facing, renovated kit., MIRRORS 215-477-1050 above Estate have been granted to against the estate of the decedent ESTATE OF SABRINA SHAW 100 S. Broad St., Suite 1520
new king size bed, new liv. MIRRORED WALLS the undersigned, who request all to make known the same and all DECEASED Philadelphia, PA 19110
room sofa, flat screen tv + BY JERRY GROSSMAN 19 Years Exp C.N.A. 24 Hr. Avail- persons having claims or demands persons indebted to the decedent LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on ESTATE OF WILLIE H. KING, DE-
mManeymomroiarleDaamy-eLnaibtioers.Day Closets Doors, Jacuzzi, Vanity, ability. Run errands, light house- against the estate of the decedent to make payment without delay to the above Estate have been gran- CEASED.
Fitness area, custom shower work etc. Exc Refs. Neg Salary to make known the same and all Mary Beth Monastero and Ann M. ted to the undersigned, who re- Late of Philadelphia
$12,850 doors and enclosures, etc. Free Theresa 267-591-9382 persons indebted to the decedent Maley, Co-Executrices, c/o 540 quest all persons having claims or LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the
Contact Joanne Estimate. Call 215-675-9633 Exp, compassionate, dependable to make payment without delay to Swede Street, Norristown, PA demands against the estate of the above Estate have been granted to
CAREGIVER Looking for F/T Live BERNARD CARLIN, EXECUTOR, c/o 19401 or to their attorney: decedent to make known the same, the undersigned, who request all
856-405-9741 MOVING/HAULING in/out job. Driver's Lic., Exc. Refs. Bruce M. Dolfman, Esq., 901 N. Steven R. Sosnov and all persons indebted to the de- persons having claims or demands
SUMMER RENTAL 484-410-9788 Penn St., F-2102, Philadelphia, PA Sosnov & Sosnov cedent to make payment without against the estate of the decedent
REGENCY TOWERS BNesOt RraTteHs aEroAuSndT1MpcOtVo IeNntGire 19123 540 Swede Street delay to Warren E. Shaw, Adminis- to make known the same and all
ON THE FAMOUS Caregiver 25+ years exp. Or to his Attorney: Norristown, PA 19401 trator-CTA c/o Attorney Debra G. persons indebted to the decedent
VENTNOR BOARDWALK home moved anywhere. Lic. Ins. Dependable, honest & pa- BRUCE M. DOLFMAN ESTATE OF MATTIE E. BOGAN, Speyer, Two Bala Plaza Suite 300 to make payment without delay to
Ocean views from your balcony. dependable 215-677-4817 tient. Drivers lic. and own 901 N. Penn St., F-2102 a/k/a MATTIE EVELYN BOGAN, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 LARRY KING, EXECUTOR, c/o Mark
Ride the waves, or jump in the car. Exc. refs. Call 215- Philadelphia, PA 19123 MATTIE BOGAN, DECEASED. J. Davis, Esq., 644 Germantown
pool, social card room, and re- HOUSEHOLD GOODS WANTED 416-0964 ESTATE OF GEORGE ALBERT Late of Philadelphia Estate of Sara Mitchell; Pike, Ste. 2-C, Lafayette Hill, PA
served parking, 2 full baths, large GOTTO, DECEASED. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the Mitchell, Sara Deceased 19444.
bedroom, living room, dining DOWNSIZING Caregiver/ Companion 6 yrs. exp, Late of Philadelphia above Estate have been granted to Late of Philadelphia, PA. Or to his Attorney:
room, kitchen, and in home OR CLEANING OUT? Exceptional abilities, light house- LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on the undersigned, who request all LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the MARK J. DAVIS
washer and dryer. keeping, reliable available M-F and the above Estate have been gran- persons having claims or demands above estate have been granted to THE LAW OFFICE OF MICHAEL S.
1 man's trash/another man's Sun, F/T or P/T 484-626-6976 ted to the undersigned, who re- against the estate of the decedent the undersigned, who request all CONNOR
BHHS treasure CNA Care for sick/elderly. 9 yrs quest all persons having claims or to make known the same and all persons having claims or demands 644 Germantown Pike, Ste. 2-C
Fox and Roach Realtors exp. Great References!! own demands against the estate of the persons indebted to the decedent against the estate of the decedent Lafayette Hill, PA 19444
Call Joel 215-947-2817 car.Hourly or live-in 215-620- decedent to make known the same to make payment without delay to to make known the same, and all
Margate Office 1877 and all persons indebted to the de- AUDREY KNOX and GWENDOLYN persons indebted to the decedent CORPORATE NOTICES
609-822-4200 CASH IN YOUR CLOSET INC. Aide/Companion will cedent to make payment without SHANNON-LONG, EXECUTRICES, to make payment without delay, to Bethlehem Car Connection, Inc. has
Kenny Robinson Licensed and Bonded care for sick/elderly, delay to ALBERT MICHAEL GOTTO, c/o Roy Yaffe, Esq., 1818 Market Guy Mitchell, 6015 Wharton St., been incorporated under the provi-
day/night, exp. w/refs. ADMINISTRATOR, c/o Lisa M. St., 13th Fl., Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia, PA 19143, Executor. sions of the Pennsylvania Business
[email protected] ESTATE SALES 215-470-9825 Nentwig, Esq., 1500 Market St., 19103-3608, Joseph Q. Mirarchi, Esquire Corporation Law of 1988.
cell: 609-706-5551 Ste. 3500E, Philadelphia, PA Or to their Attorney: Mirarchi Legal Services Arangio & George, LLP
MARGATE CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE YOUR 19102, ROY YAFFE 1717 Arch St., (3640) 2000 Market St.
REDUCED Roosevelt Memorial AD Or to his Attorney: GOULD YAFFE AND GOLDEN Philadelphia, PA 19103 Suite 1440
3 bedroom 2 1/2 Bath Town- Park 2 plots E-2 Lot 19, Sites 3-4 LISA M. NENTWIG 1818 Market St., 13th Fl. Philadelphia, PA 19103
house, 3 parking spaces, deck, Retail from cemetery $9995, ask- HERE DILWORTH PAXSON LLP Philadelphia, PA 19103-3608 ESTATE OF SARAH E. GULLINS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursu-
BBQ, C A/C 2 blocks from beach ing $5,000. Call Nancy 215-676- 1500 Market St., Ste. 3500E ESTATE OF PHYLLIS M. CARR a/k/a SARAH GULLINS, DECEASED. ant to the provisions of Act of As-
a 1-2 blocks from restaurants 8659 To Philadelphia, PA 19102 a/k/a PHYLLIS CARR, DECEASED. Late of Philadelphia sembly No. 295, effective March
and amenities. Available June Roosevelt Memorial Park Bronze Place ESTATE OF GERILYNN McCUL- Late of Philadelphia LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the 16, 1983, of the filing in the office
and July. 610-716-4306 or 302- sec. B-10 2 adj. plots 50 and 60 LOGH, DECEASED. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the above Estate have been granted to of the Department of State of the
588-3004. next to walkway. 5k for the pair a Late of Philadelphia above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at
plus fees, value is 10k. 215-887- Classified LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, an ap-
SEASHORE CONDO RENT 4978 above Estate have been granted to persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent plication for the conduct of a busi-
A.C. ENCLAVE Ad the undersigned, who request all against the estate of the decedent to make known the same and all ness in Philadelphia County,
CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE persons having claims or demands to make known the same and all persons indebted to the decedent Pennsylvania under the assumed or
Completely remodeled 1BD. 1 1/2 ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL PARK CALL: against the estate of the decedent persons indebted to the decedent to make payment without delay to fictitious name, style or designa-
BA. Northern exposure.. Season Sec S-2, Lot 82, Sites 1,2,3 and to make known the same and all to make payment without delay to KIMI M. LOCUST, EXECUTRIX, c/o tion of Name: Matosziuk Bickley &
4. [email protected] or text NICOLE MCNALLY persons indebted to the decedent SEAN J. CARR, EXECUTOR, c/o Marc Vogin, Esq., 1700 Sansom Associates, with its principal place
$13,000. 828-508-209 215.832.0749 to make payment without delay to Harry Metka, Esq., 4802 Nesham- St., 3rd Fl., Philadelphia, PA 19103, of business at: 707 2nd Ave S.,
732-522-3721 COLLEEN MARY MCCULLOGH, EX- iny Blvd., Ste. 9, Bensalem, PA Or to her Attorney: Minneapolis, MN 55474. The
Breakers on the Boardwalk WANTED TO BUY ECUTRIX, c/o Marc Vogin, Esq., 19020, MARC VOGIN names and addresses of all per-
4th flr, Ocean View, 1 bd 1 ba. 1700 Sansom St., 3rd Fl., Phil- Or to his Attorney: KLEIN, VOGIN & GOLD sons or entities owning or inter-
Gorgeous unit. Beautifully furn., CALL JUDY OR AKIVA adelphia, PA 19103, HARRY METKA 1700 Sansom St., 3rd Fl. ested in said business are: Ameri-
pool, prkg, bike room. Full sum- 215-342-4536 Or to her Attorney: 4802 Neshaminy Blvd., Ste. 9 Philadelphia, PA 19103 prise Financial Services, Inc., 707
mer $13,000 or July-Labor Day MARC VOGIN Bensalem, PA 19020 2nd Ave S., Minneapolis, MN
$10,000 609-204-2472 WILL BUY ANTIQUES KLEIN, VOGIN & GOLD ESTATE OF PLUMMER MATTOX, ESTATE OF STACEY ANN CLARK, 55474. The application has been
1700 Sansom St., 3rd Fl. DECEASED. DECEASED. filed on 4/2/2019.
VENTNOR INLAID & CARVED PIECES Philadelphia, PA 19103 Late of Philadelphia Late of Philadelphia Notice is hereby given that, pursu-
OXFORD CONDO Oriental Rugs•Old Paintings ESTATE OF IRENE CALDERWOOD LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on ant to the Business Corporation
PENTHOUSE WITH PRIVATE Jewelry•Silver & Silverplated a/k/a IDA IRENE CALDERWOOD, CTA on the above Estate have been the above Estate have been gran- Law of 1988, Power Valuation Ser-
TERR. 2BEDS - 2 BATHS Watches•Clocks•Porcelain DECEASED. granted to the undersigned, who ted to the undersigned, who re- vices, Inc., a corporation incorpor-
SUNSETS AND OCEAN VIEWS WE PAY GOOD PRICES IN CASH Late of Philadelphia request all persons having claims quest all persons having claims or ated under the laws of the State of
FROM EVERY ROOM. ON LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the or demands against the estate of demands against the estate of the Delaware, withdrew from doing
BOARDWALK, POOL, CALL ANYTIME above Estate have been granted to the decedent to make known the decedent to make known the same business in Pennsylvania on
JACUZZI, PARKING. the undersigned, who request all same and all persons indebted to and all persons indebted to the de- 3/20/19. The address of its princip-
$24,500 RENT/$649k TO BUY persons having claims or demands the decedent to make payment cedent to make payment without al office in its jurisdiction of incor-
Mark Neustadter against the estate of the decedent without delay to DORIS BALDWIN, delay to Tonya L. Evans, Adminis- poration is 1209 Orange Street,
to make known the same and all ADMINISTRATRIX CTA, c/o An- tratrix-, c/o Paul D. Nelson, Esq., Wilmington, DE, 19801 and the
609.442.4009 persons indebted to the decedent thony L. Richardson, Esq., 1518 334 W. Front St., Media, PA 19063. name of its commercial registered
to make payment without delay to Walnut St., Ste. 1110, Philadelphia, Or to her Attorney: office provider in Pennsylvania is
GARY D. CALDERWOOD, EXECUT- PA 19102. PAUL D. NELSON CT Corporation System
OR, c/o Roy Yaffe, Esq., 1818 Mar- Or to her Attorney: 334 W. Front St.
ket St., 13th Fl., Philadelphia, PA ANTHONY L. RICHARDSON Media, PA 19063 To place an
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PLOTNICK BLOCK HAFETZ
loved one … HARRY C. PLOTNICK
Linda Block (nee Trachtman) on April 7, Irma Sue Hafetz (née Neff), 84, passed away
CALL 215-832-0749 You are missed every minute of everyday. 2019. Wife of the late Richard. Mother of on April 10th, 2019, surrounded by children
TO PLACE YOUR You are loved forever. Tracey Shoemaker, Robert (Dawn) Block, and grandchildren. She was a lifelong cen-
YAHRTZEIT AD. We love you. Todd (Erica) Block, and Brian (Caroline) ter of gravity for the life of her family and
FREDRIC Block. Grandmother of Rachel Block, Jarod friends. Proud daughter of Camden, NJ, she
WENDEE Shoemaker, Spencer Block, Samantha Block, loved her adopted hometown of Atlantic City,
JAMIE Adam Block and Benjamin Block. Contribu- strolling the boardwalk since childhood, co-
tions in her memory may be made to Ab- owning the Walton Hotel on Tennessee Aven-
ramson Center for Jewish Life, 1425 Hor- ue, and as a realtor for Century 21. She met
sham Rd., North Wales PA 19454. her future husband, Aaron Hafetz, at a wed-
ding in one of the old grand hotels. It was a
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S love affair that lasted until his death in 2016
RAPHAEL-SACKS and beyond. Raising four boisterous sons,
she ran a tight ship in the house she de-
CAPELMAN signed on Bay Shore Drive, overseeing
everything from school wardrobe to elabor-
Neal R. Capelman, on April 6, 2019, of Hol- ate Shabbos dinners. She dedicated herself
land, PA. Beloved husband of Penny (nee to her husband and found purpose in making
Pisarchuk); loving father of Bill (Meredith) the kosher Jewish home in which they both
Capelman, Robyn (Eric) Belmonte, Shawn found great comfort. She showed up for life
(Larinda) Cordell and Krystal (Jared) Gross; and tried to make it beautiful. Taking special
cherished grandfather of James, Anthony and pleasure in setting a beautiful table and wear-
Dylan. In lieu of flowers, contributions in his ing stylish outfits, Irma rarely missed her
memory may be made to the Alzheimer's As- weekly visits to the beauty parlor. For dec-
sociation. ades she not only hosted the high holiday ob-
servances, she was also the life of the
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS parties. Everyone was welcome to come if
not necessarily leave. In fact, she was fam-
CARMY ous for her long good-byes that could take an
hour. No one escaped without a kiss or in-
Abraham “Bummy” Carmy, April 4, 2019, of structions to dress better, shave a beard, or
Marlton, NJ. Husband of Selma Carmy. Fath- buy a different brand of coffee. She was the
er of Steven (Karen) Carmy, Alan (Dina) Car- first call for her friends and family when there
my and Judy (David) Ringel. grandfather of were troubles to work through, joys to celeb-
Keith (Ashley) Carmy, Alyssa (Scott) Buter- rate, and decisions to make. They relied on
ick, Jared Ringel (fiancée Alexa) and Michelle her for her unflagging optimism, common
(David) Ringel Ross. Great grandfather of sense, and the way she always stood up for
Zachary and Noah. Brother of Leah Conklin those in need. Her affection extended to the
and Shoshana Kravitz. Contributions may be bigger world. There was never a stranger
made to a charity of the donor’s choice. she didn’t enjoy meeting or a conversation
she wouldn’t start. She was able to experi-
PLATT MEMORIAL CHAPELS, Inc. ence everything that mattered to her in
life—a loving husband, devoted sons, a
COHEN daughter-in-law who cared for her like a
mother, connection in her community, and a
Herbert I. Cohen, on April 5, 2019. Beloved wide-spread family that brought her great
husband of Beverly Sherman. Devoted father joy. Her relationships with her grandchildren
of Jonathan and Judy. Loving brother of Eth- were special not only to her but to all four of
el Myers and the late Edward Myers. Grand- whom she guided and delighted with her hu-
father of Jacey, Claire, Cooper, and Spencer. mor, her straight talk, and her limitless love.
Also survived by many loving nieces, neph- Three generations remember how she would
ews and other relatives. Contributions in his sing to them, “You Are My Sunshine/My Only
memory may be made to a charity of the Sunshine.” She was the sunshine that lit
donor's choice. everyone’s way. Irma’s legacy includes son
Scott and her daughter-in-law Kathy Hafetz,
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S who she loved as her own daughter, of Lin-
RAPHAEL-SACKS wood; Drew Hafetz of Tampa, FL; Larry
Hafetz and son-in-law Eric Gutierrez of Los
DOCKSWELL Angeles, CA; and Glenn Hafetz of Ventnor; as
well as grandchildren Jordon, Brianna,
Cheryl Markowitz Bogrow Dockswell on April Madison, and Brandon, who were her
8, 2019. Wife of Kenneth Dockswell. Former greatest delight in her final years. She also
wife of Bernie Bogrow. Mother of Aimee enjoyed a deep bond with her twin sister
Bogrow and Doree Bogrow. Sister of Jules Jeannie and brother-in-law Burt Bennett of
Markowitz (Susan). Contributions in her Tampa, FL; as well as with her nieces and
memory may be made to the Rabbi Andrew nephews; and lifelong friendships with exten-
Markowitz Discretionary Fund At Adath Israel ded family. She is pre-deceased by her sister
Of the Main Line, Merion Station, PA or Mel- Bernice “Chickie” Alper Neff. Nothing brought
rose Bnai Israel-Emanu El, Elkins Park, PA. her as much joy as being surrounded by
loved ones and that is how she left this
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S world. In lieu of flowers, donations to Con-
RAPHAEL-SACKS gregation Beth Israel of Northfield, are appre-
ciated and will help carry on Irma’s commit-
GOLLUB ment to Jewish life and culture. May her
memory be a blessing.
Joan M. Gollub (nee Lopinson), on April 6,
2019. Beloved wife of the late Morton; Lov- ROTH-GOLDSTEINS’ MEMORIAL CHAPEL
ing mother of Richard (Jill) and Jordan; Dear
sister of Jay Lopinson; Devoted grandmoth-
er of Victor and Rebecca. Contributions in her
memory may be made to WRTI Classical and
Jazz, www.wrti.org or Settlement Music
School, www.settlementmusic.org

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JANICE JAKUBOWITCZ (nee Leshner) passed H. Robert "Bob" Kohn, age 98, died on April NO INTEREST ON:
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Judith Barbara Kapustin Katz peacefully Miriam (nee Schultz) Lerner, March 22, 600 Church Road • Jenkintown, PA 19046 • 215-663-1250
passed away at the Quadrangle in Haverford, 2019, of Deerfield Beach, formerly of Center
PA, surrounded by her family, on Thursday, City and Northeast Philadelphia, PA, passed www.montefiore.us
March 28, 2019, after fighting a long battle away at the age of 95. Devoted wife of the
with Parkinson’s disease. Judith was born on late Samuel Lerner, loving mother of Carol * “If you lend money to My people, to the poor among you, do not
April 22, 1939, to Belle and David Kapustin in Tina, Jacqueline Nina Crawley (Barry Wolfe), act toward them as a creditor; exact no interest from them.”
Philadelphia. After graduating from Girls Martin David (Maureen McCarthy), proud (Parshat Mishpatim: Exodus 22:24)
High, she earned a Bachelor’s Degree with grandmother of Andrew L. Wolfe (Melinda
Distinction in Psychology, graduating magna Diver), great-grandmother of Ilana Renee
cum laude from Temple University. She con- Wolfe, kind sister to her late brothers Harry,
tinued her studies in psychology, obtaining a Morris, and Bill, and dearest aunt to her
Master’s Degree from the University of many nieces. Contributions in her memory
Michigan. She later pursued graduate stud- may be made to the Foundation for Blind-
ies at the University of Pennsylvania, where ness or Talking Books of Broward County.
she earned a Doctor of Education degree. In
her early career, Judith worked at Haverford ROSENBERG
College, Swarthmore College, and Phil-
adelphia College of Art (now University of the Marion Rosenberg from Broomall, Pa. and
Arts), organizing counseling and career coun- Pompano Beach, Fla. passed on April 6,
seling offices. She later became the Dean of 2019. She was the beloved wife of the late
Students at Moore College of Art. Addition- Carl Rosenberg and sister of the late Alice
ally, Judith worked tirelessly in helping wo- Moskow. She is survived by her daughter
men advance in the workplace and teaching Marcy Rosenberg, her son Randy Rosenberg
them how to represent themselves profes- and her sister in law Marlene Chanin. She is
sionally. She was instrumental in starting and also survived by many cousins, nieces and
contributing to leadership development pro- nephews. Contributions in her memory may
grams for women: HERS, ELAM and NELI. be made to a charity of the donor’s choice.
For over forty years she worked with hun-
dreds of women on guiding their life and ca- SCHORR
reer choices to find meaningful work that Steven Marc Schorr on April 9, 2019. Hus-
matched their strengths and lifestyles. She band of Joy (nee Falk). Father of Dr. Justin
was passionate about her work and those she (Sarah) Schorr and Kira Schorr. Son of Dav-
guided celebrated how she changed their id and Beverly Schorr. Brother of Dr. Alan
lives. Judith cared deeply about others, (Sarah) Schorr, Devra (Philip) Pulley and the
listening attentively as people shared their late Dr. Michael (Melissa) Schorr. Contribu-
dreams and desires. She was a great friend tions in his memory may be made to the
and a devoted mother. Judith loved to laugh, American Cancer Society or Abington Ice
cook, and read. She made hand built ceramic Hockey.
pieces with color and texture that filled her
home and the homes of her children. Judith GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
is survived by her partner Marilyn Arnott; her RAPHAEL-SACKS
two children Rachael and Noah Katz, whom
she had with former husband Solomon H. WILDER
Katz; grandchildren Jacob Max and Nina
Rose Zimmerman, and Mira Fei and Asher William Wilder, of Jamison PA and formerly
Lin Katz; and sister Ruth Kapustin Haines. Elkins Park, PA passed away on April 11,
Judith was preceded in death by her sister, 2019. 98 years old, he lived a wonderful, full
Myrna Brind. We will always carry the life nearly up to the last day. Born in Phil-
memory of Judith Kapustin Katz in our adelphia to immigrants Philip and Mary
hearts. To celebrate her life, donations may Wilder, Bill attended public schools including
be made in her honor to the Parkinson’s Gratz High School, and then Temple Uni-
Foundation www.parkinson.org and the Mi- versity. His education was interrupted when
chael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Re- he enlisted in the Army after Pearl Harbor,
search www.michaeljfox.org with whom he saw service in the Quarter-
master Corps in Natal, Brazil. World War II
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS After the war Bill received his degree in
Temple and began a lifelong career in traffic
KAZAM management, now known as “logistics,” em-
ployed by Cuneo Press, United News, and in
Zion Kazam died on April 5, 2019. He was an the most fulfilling part of his career, Clark
electrical foreman who resided in Phil- Worldwide Transportation. In that last posi-
adelphia, Pennsylvania. Husband of Wendy tion, he and his wife of 68 years, Selma (Du-
(nee Malkin); father of Elyse Kazam (David bin) Wilder traveled the world experiencing
Brinker), Keren Kazam (Joshua Miller), and the best it had to offer. Bill’s life revolved
Elan (Caroline) Kazam; "Saba" of Alexander around Selma— they both cared deeply for
Zach, Orli, Gabe, and Lake; and also survived one another and are a model for a great mar-
by 2 brothers and 5 sisters. Contributions in riage. Bill is survived by his wife, Selma, their
his memory may be made to a charity of the sons, and their spouses, Jeffrey and DeAunn
donor's choice. Wilder and Stuart Wilder and Beth Snyder,
and two grandchildren, Jacob and Süki. In
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S his last years, Bill enjoyed nothing so much
RAPHAEL-SACKS as dining out—always with cocktails— with
friends and family. He had a terrific sense of
To place a Memorial Ad humor and left friends around the world.
call 215.832.0749 Please donate in Bill’s name to the JWB
Jewish Chaplains Council
jccassociation.org/what-we-do/jwb/ and Dis-
abled American Veterans www.dav.org in lieu
of flowers or food.

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Community

NEWSMAKERS Members of the Melrose B’nai
Israel Emanu-El community
David H. Marion, senior counsel at White and Williams LLP, boarded a trolley for a tour
was named by Best Lawyers in America as 2019 Lawyer of the of Jewish Philadelphia history,
Year, in recognition of his work in legal malpractice law defense. guided by Michael Schatz,
Marion, a member of Old York Road Temple-Beth Am, serves as who runs Philadelphia Jewish
general counsel to the Philly Pops Orchestra and is on the board History Tours.
of the Anti-Defamation League.
From left: Melrose B’nai Israel
Emanu-el Rabbi Charles Sherman
and True United Church Bishop
Shawn D. Bartley on the pulpit of
True United Church, the former
Congregation Emanuel building

Participants of the Jewish
Philadelphia tour on the bimah of
True United Church

Photos courtesy of

Melrose B’nai Israel Emanu-El

David H. Marion Photo courtesy of Daniel E. Bacine

Toby Kessler-Cohen and his friend Maxine Wray (below) dis- The Philadelphia-Israel Chamber of Commerce held its 2019 gala reception at the Crystal Tea
played the results of Toby's Bar Mitzvah project, a Wissahickon Room on April 3 at 6 p.m.
cleanup that pulled 20 bags of trash, nine bags of recycling and at
least one bumper from the park. A photo of Toby's cleanup set an
all-time record for engagement on Friends of the Wissahickon's
Instagram account.

From left: Ilya and Elana Podolyako, Anna and David Tykocinski, Judy and Mark Tykocinski and Gabriella
and Saul Safdieh
Photo courtesy of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia

Photo by Bradley Maule

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Community

Golden Slipper Club and Charities in partnership with the Rabbi Eli Dovid Strasberg of Chabad
Passover League of Golden Slipper, hosted a community seder at Living Legacy led a model matzah
Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel on April 7. More than 400 bakery program with students from
older adults attended this seder, led by Rabbi Sandra Berliner of the Jewish Children’s Sunday School
Federation Housing and Rabbi Tsurah August of Jewish Family at KleinLife. The students learned
and Children’s Service, from around the Delaware Valley. about Passover and made a piece of
matzah.

From left: Ian Kramer; Victoria Faykin,
vice president of KleinLife and head of
the Jewish Children’s Sunday School; and
Ivanka Zelenko

Photos courtesy of Rosen Coren Agency

A table at the seder Photos courtesy of Golden Slipper Gems

Attendees dancing during the community seder Administrators, teachers, parents and Rabbi Eli Dovid Strasberg with the students

Volunteers for the RSVP Philadelphia Home Delivered Meals Donors are Heroes and Gift of Life Donor Program honored organ donors and worked to save
Program at KleinLife made kosher-for-Passover apple kugel for lives March 29 at THE Party at the Bellevue. The charitable gala promotes organ donation
seniors in Philadelphia, Bucks and Montgomery counties who awareness by raising funds for public education programs, especially among young people and
are unable to shop or cook for themselves. multicultural communities. 

From left: Underwriting co-chair Joe
Grande; THE Party co-chair Stanton Myerson;
Jan Weinstock, vice president, administration
and general counsel for the Gift of Life Donor
Program; THE Party co-chair Carol Domb;
Donors Are Heroes co-founder Renee D.
Freeman; Karen Keener, community relations
coordinator for the Gift of Life Donor
Program; and Mike Jerrick of Fox 29

From left: Phyllis Schultz, Ellen Schultz, Zelda Kresloff, Sandie Buller, From left: Maddy Gubernick, David Jaffe, Sam
Weinstock, Jan Weinstock and Sarah Gulick

Photos courtesy of Ceisler Media & Issue Advocacy

Ronnie Jacobs and Lynore Eisman Photo courtesy of Rosen Coren Agency

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& in our minds

jack m. barrack hebrew academy HONORARY CHAIRS

thannual gala17 Madlyn & Leonard Abramson

honoring lynne & len barrack ’60 GALA CO-CHAIRS

may 15, 2019 Marcy & Daniel Bacine
Sylvia Binder Blume ’61*
Hilton Philadelphia City Avenue Peggy & Joe Carver ’64*
4200 City Avenue, Philadelphia, PA Debra & Harris Devor
Ellie & Dr. Richard M. Englert
Keynote Speaker, 6:00 p.m. Cocktails & Dinner Tracy & George Gordon*
Malcolm I.Hoenlein: 7:30 p.m. Program & Dessert Constance Smukler
Gerald Rodos
Executive Vice Chairman/CEO Glatt Kosher • Business Attire Kami & Josh Verne
of the Conference of Presidents Complimentary Valet Parking
of Major American Jewish Organizations TRIBUTE CO-CHAIRS

Michelle & Jeffrey Barrack
Sara & Jeffrey Erlbaum
Lee Ann & Scott Erlbaum*
Ali & Lee Sussman

*JBHA Board of Directors

Visit gala.jbha.org for tickets
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Presenting Madlyn & Leonard Abramson Charlestein Family Foundation
Sponsors Lynne & Leonard Barrack ’60 Robert Saligman Charitable Foundation
Leonard Becker Kami & Josh Verne

Platinum Michele & Robert Levin Sitchin Foundation Gold Sponsors Silver Sponsors
Sponsors Gideon Naim ’82
Linda & Jake Kriger Michelle & Jeffrey Barrack Alicia Felton & Sherrill Neff
Belinda & Steven Raikin Sylvia Binder Blume ’61 Renee & Joseph Zuritsky
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