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Jewish Exponent May 9, 2019

Jewish Exponent May 9, 2019

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LOCAL ‘Disturbing’
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Philadelphia
Hebrew Gets SELAH MAYA ZIGHELBOIM | JE STAFF
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School slated to A MUSLIM ORGANIZATION has Alan Horwitz, surrounded by sports paraphernalia David Adelman
open this fall. come under fire for anti-Semitism after
an Arabic-language video of children Philanthropist Doubles
Page 4 speaking about beheadings at the Muslim As Sixers Super Fan
American Society (MAS) Islamic Center
LOCAL in North Philadelphia surfaced on the JESSE BERNSTEIN | JE STAFF — a product of both Cardinal Dougherty
internet. High School and Villanova University —
Former Temple GAME 4, PHILADELPHIA 76ers up 2-1 was called for a foul. Lowry, as is his right,
Dean Files In the first part of the video, children on the Toronto Raptors in the series but disagreed with the call, and disagreed
Defamation Suit wearing Palestinian scarves are seen danc- down 36-34 in the game. fiercely.
Moshe Porat ing and lip syncing to a song that includes
seeks $25 million phrases such as “Take us, oh ships, until There’s 4:43 left in the second quarter, One fan, decked out in a personalized
in damages. we liberate our lands — until we reach our and Kyle Lowry, the Raptors point guard white No. 76 Sixers jersey with a white
shores and crush the treacherous ones!”
Page 5 The Associated Press identified the song
as the “revolutionaries’ anthem,” which it
LOCAL said is often played by Islamist groups.

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Former DHS, DOJ Mosque on Jerusalem’s Temple Mount.
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will liberate the sorrowful and exalted
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Philadelphia Hebrew Receives 600K Grant

LOCAL nonprofit public charter schools For its first year, Philadelphia
ERIC SCHUCHT | JE STAFF operating three schools in New Hebrew will have 156 students
York and supporting others across in grades kindergarten through
PHILADELPHIA HEBREW the country. Its new Philadelphia first, selected via lottery (with 533
Public Charter School was branch will be open for students in applying). Each successive year,
awarded a $600,000 startup grant the 2019-2020 school year, teaching an additional grade level will be
from the Philadelphia School a curriculum including modern added until reaching eighth grade,
Partnership (PSP) to help cover Hebrew with a focus on Israel. with an estimated 702 students at
general operating costs as the the school by 2026.
school gears up to open its doors Jonathan Rosenberg, president
in September. and CEO of Hebrew Public, said Rosenberg described the school
the Hebrew linguistic program as the city’s first “diverse by design
The new school is run by will be a great addition to the public charter school.” With
Hebrew Public, a network of educational landscape of Philly’s Philadelphia Hebrew not limited
public schools. to admitting students from any
one particular geographic area,
y g e e lai rnignf Rosenberg said this allows for a
like more diverse student body.
o c
ou “We’ve been thrilled to
for see our applicant pool is com-
u’re s ing from every neighborhood
y in Philadelphia, really a diverse
array of neighborhoods in terms
amlooving invecdirDocnloees?havee Turn to of where children will be coming
Artis. from,” Rosenberg said. “Because
this particular charter school is Kindergarten and first-grade students who attend Hebrew Public’s
Join us for an event: not designed as a zoned neigh- Hebrew Language Academy 2 in Brooklyn, New York
“The Real Caregiver Experience” borhood school, but is a school of
- Where Did Everyone Go? choice for families throughout the Photo courtesy of Valerie Khaytina
city, and because it has announced
What is it like to be a caregiver for someone living with its intentions to welcome children in 2016 helping to fund a feasibil- creation of new schools, as most
dementia? In this session, Rebekah will: from all backgrounds and to be ity study to gauge interest and to of the time these grants support
1. Explore dementia caregiver statistics and trends a diverse school, those things locate potential facilities. the expansion of already exist-
2. Recognize emotional responses to dementia and caregiving make it the city’s first diversified ing educational institutions. Upon
3. Interpret common reactions about “non-primary” caregivers charter school where racial and The PSP is a nonprofit venture reaching certain benchmarks, he
4. Identify ways to employ assistance and support economic diversity is part of the capital fund for schools, working said, Philadelphia Hebrew could
school’s mission.” to support low-income students see additional PSP grants totaling
Tuesday, May 14th 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm and expand access to education. $1.5 million in four years. By then,
The school is recruiting staff Other recent PSP startup grant Gleason said the goal would be
Being held at Artis Senior Living of Huntingdon and renovating its building recipients includes $500,000 for for the school to be financially
located at the Falls Center, a mul- MaST III Charter School and self-sustaining.
Valley | 2085 Lieberman Drive, Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 tiuse facility in East Falls. Once $250,000 to Mariana Bracetti
completed, the school will feature Academy Charter School. PSP “Everything is on track, every-
Space is limited! a gym, cafeteria and playground Executive Director Mark Gleason thing is going well from student
for about six classrooms worth of said the group aims to promote recruitment to staff recruitment
Register now by calling 877-352-1884 students. Its first staffers include more economical and social diver- to facilities planning, and we’re
several general and special edu- sity among schools with its grants. really excited to get it up and run-
or at www.TheArtisWay.com/JewishExponent cation teachers along with two ning and for our formal launch
Hebrew teachers. The leader- “We provide startup capital to in September,” Rosenberg said.
Can’t make it to our event? ship team consists of Executive incentivize entrepreneurship and “Charter schools are always a con-
Director Emily Hurst, Head of the opening of new schools in troversial topic, but we certainly
Call us at 877-352-1884 School Elyssa Yuen and Director the city. As in any field, you need hope to be both a good neigh-
to schedule a tour today! of Operations Amy Schulz. some new ideas and new peo- bor in Philadelphia, providing
ple,” Gleason said. “We’re looking an excellent public school of
2085 Lieberman Drive, The school will mainly be to make sure there’s new energy choice for children throughout
Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 supported at first by the new coming into the educational the city, and just be a great
grant along with a portion of sector.” addition to the existing public
a multimillion-dollar grant school options in Philly.” l
awarded to Hebrew Public from Gleason said the amount
the Department of Education. award to Philadelphia Hebrew is [email protected];
Rosenberg said the startup grant typical for school startups of its 215-832-0751
is the third the school has received size. He added that it’s uncom-
from the PSP, with the first two mon for grants to go toward the

4 MAY 9, 2019 JEWISH EXPONENT JEWISHEXPONENT.COM

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Former Temple Dean
Sues for Defamation

LOCAL

ERICA SILVERMAN | JE STAFF

AFTER 10 MONTHS OF silence, Moshe Porat the rankings functions of the According to the complaint, by Temple in Business Because,
former Temple University Fox Courtesy of fox.temple.edu committee were consolidated in Temple’s internal documents and a magazine for MBA-focused
School of Business Dean Moshe a full-time employee, while the emails reveal that Porat empha- academics and professionals,
Porat is challenging allegations public relations crisis by purposely oversight functions were shi ed to sized the need for data submissions reads, “Now, a er a year that saw
that he knowingly submitted inac- omitting information from their designated individuals in the Fox to be accurate and was repeatedly the removal of Fox’s previous
curate data to U.S. News & World communications. School and the IRA o ce, he said. assured that the submissions were dean for falsifying data to US
Report for its 2018 Best Online not only accurate, but were being News…,” as part of a Q&A with
MBA Programs rankings. For example, Porat claimed “Contrary to the universi- checked by the IRA o ce. the new dean. ●
that when Fox employees rst ty’s statements, there was never
Porat led a defamation lawsuit brought to his attention that a direction from me to manipu- e Oct. 29, 2018 adverto- [email protected];
on May 2 against the university rankings data were potentially late rankings data or to dismantle rial identi ed in the complaint, 215-832-0737
and its president, Richard Englert, incorrect, Porat himself made the oversight,” Porat said. which was paid for and published
that seeks $25 million. decision to alert both U.S. News
and university o cials.
“The administration took
away the job I loved, damaged my Porat also said that since 2014,
health, destroyed my reputation university leaders have required
and the legacy of my life’s work Temple schools, including Fox,
I spent decades building,” Porat to submit all proposed rankings
said at a May 2 press conference. data to a university-wide o ce,
“Temple leadership did this with reporting to the provost, known
a false narrative invented for its as Institutional Research and
expediency in public relations — Assessment (IRA). e IRA was
and to de ect attention from the required to audit the data sub-
university’s own role in all of this.” mitted by all Temple schools and
had the ultimate responsibility of
Porat worked at Temple for 43 verifying the information.
years, including 22 years as dean,
and is still a tenured professor e complaint cited two key
there, although he is not currently public documents published by
teaching. He is also seeking an Temple — a press release and an
award for economic damages, advertorial — that Porat claims
emotional distress and reputa- falsely accused him of knowingly
tional harm. providing incorrect information.

Temple said it stands by its e July 9, 2018 press release
decision to seek Porat’s resignation identi ed in the complaint reads,
based on the ndings of an inde- “... It is my duty to report that the
pendent review of the Fox School Fox School, under the leadership
issues that was conducted by the of Dean Moshe Porat, know-
Jones Day law rm, according to a ingly provided false information
statement it released. to at least one rankings organi-
zation about the Online MBA,”
Temple o cials said they were and “It was the dean’s initiative
unable to comment further. to disband a longstanding com-
mittee charged with ensuring the
Porat’s suit is not about accuracy of rankings data.”
whether he should have been red
or whether false data was submit- Clare said this was a commit-
ted to U.S. News & World Report, tee of professors in the Fox School
said Porat’s attorney, Tom Clare. focused primarily on marketing
— and rankings were only part
e defamation claim is about of it. It evolved over time and
restoring Porat’s reputation.

“We believe and will prove the
university intentionally made false
statements in reckless disregard
for the truth,” Clare said.

Porat said Temple shi ed the
blame to Porat amid a massive

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ADL Official: New Job Tied to Former Career

LOCAL seriously, and I commend the FBI and recommendations from the counterterrorism operational George Selim Courtesy of ADL
JESSE BERNSTEIN | JE STAFF for their vigilance and quick action ADL’s recently published audit issues that’s unfortunately most
in this case.” of anti-Semitic incidents in 2018. prepared me for this current been severely diminished. He
A MAN NAMED Corbin Selim was responsible for over- post.” had led the Countering Violent
Kauffman was arrested in the The FBI did its part in pre- seeing the team that “identified, Extremism Task Force, and
Middle District of Pennsylvania venting Kauffman’s violent validated and verified” every After another spike in violent was director of the Office of
on April 1 after law enforcement fantasies from becoming reality, reported anti-Semitic incident assaults against Jewish people Community Partnerships, a DHS
was notified about the content of but if not for George Selim and in 2018, as well as explaining in the past year, he’s found that program that sought to build
his social media posts. the Anti-Defamation League the methodology used for that he relies on his skills related to relationships with Muslim com-
tipping them off in late March, verification. “the operational response, the munities in the U.S. to help them
Posting under various federal law enforcement may not real-time need for security and counter radicalization.
user names, including @ have been aware of him. For Selim, who came to the other mitigation issues, both for
ShekelsWarlord and King Shekels, ADL after more than 12 years at schools and young people, as At first, Selim said, the effort
Kauffman shared photos of syn- “The thing that I’ve learned the Department of Justice and well as for houses of worship and garnered bipartisan support and
agogue congregants with guns over the past year and a half that the Department of Homeland adults.” a budget of $21 million, but there
trained on them, exhorted his I did not fully appreciate prior Security, it was another reminder was opposition, both from the
followers to “MURDER YOUR to working at the ADL is the of the unforeseen connections Selim worked in the adminis- Muslim communities who felt
LOCAL JUDEN” and expressed level of immediacy,” said Selim, between his old jobs and his new trations of President George W. that the efforts of Selim’s teams
a general desire for racial and referring to the threat of white one. Bush, President Barack Obama amounted to “soft intelligence
anti-Semitic violence to spark a supremacist violence against Jews and President Donald Trump, gathering,” as one regional head
race war. in the U.S. “The imminence of It is not primarily, he said, resigning his post in Trump’s of the Council on American-
the threat is not one I fully appre- his background in civil liberties administration after seven Islamic Relations head put it,
“We don’t know what might ciated before.” work that is the most salient con- months. and from those who felt Selim
have happened,” District Attorney nection between the two, as he’d and his colleagues were “willfully
David Freed said in a news Selim, the ADL’s senior vice anticipated. “It was actually,” he He left, he said, because it blinding themselves to the real
release, “but we take these threats president of programs, was in said, “post-Charlottesville, my became clear that when it came threat” of Islamic terrorism, in
Philadelphia recently to brief law work in Homeland Security in to resources and support, the the words of former Trump aide
enforcement officials on trends prioritization of his work had Sebastian Gorka.

About a month after leaving
his government post, he landed
at the ADL, where his work in
counterterrorism has become
terrifyingly relevant for the
Jewish community.

He is optimistic about the
response that the ADL gets from
law enforcement at all levels
when it comes to recommenda-
tions and tips, like the one that
led to Kauffman’s arrest. That
kind of cooperation is vital,
he said.

“It can result in the saving
of lives.” l

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Barrack Gala Comes
at Pivotal Time for
Jewish Education

Malcolm Hoenlein (right) speaks to U.S. Ambassador to Israel David

Friedman. Wkimedia Commons

LOCAL Hoenlein will speak at the Ever since there’s been an IDF
JESSE BERNSTEIN | JE STAFF 17th annual gala, which will protecting Israel, there’s been
honor Len and Lynne Barrack, an MDA ensuring their health.
SHARON LEVIN, HEAD OF whose gift in 2007 preceded
school at the Jack M. Barrack the change from Akiba Hebrew Magen David Adom has been saving lives since 1930, some 18 years before
Hebrew Academy, wanted Academy to the school’s pres- Israel became a state. We take immense pride in being Israel’s national
this year’s gala to be about the ent name. The gala will be held emergency medical service and in supplying the blood and medical care
big themes. at the Hilton on City Avenue for the soldiers who have ensured Israel’s existence. Join us in celebrating
on May 15. Israel’s independence on Yom HaAtzma’ut.
Jewish day schools, she Save a life in Israel. Support Magen David Adom at afmda.org/yomha
knew, are at a critical juncture, “It was the time to honor or call 866.632.2763.
as fewer Jews are choosing to them,” Levin said of the
participate in organized com- Barracks. “I was so thrilled Saving lives. It’s in our blood.
munal life the way their parents they said yes, because, believe
did, and Israel, once a unifying it or not, we’ve approached by Jewish studies and history The hope is that students who hot-button topics.
force among American Jews, them before, and they’ve said, teachers, with gaps filled in may have once left Barrack There will also be a new
now represents division within ‘We don’t need this, we don’t by the Alexander Muss High without learning much about
the community. A keynote want this.’” School in Israel program the Jewish state after its found- initiative to better subsidize
speaker, she figured, would attended by the majority of the ing will instead go to college those students attending the
have to be someone who’d been This year’s theme, Levin junior class. campuses, which grow increas- Muss program, Levin said.
around the Jewish block, so to said, is “Israel in our hearts ingly hostile to Israel each year,
speak. and in our minds.” Now, Levin said, the with a fuller understanding of Students at Barrack, Levin
school wants to devote more the Palestinians, inter-Israeli said, “have to have developed
And who better than “At this moment in history resources, manpower and, issues relating to religiosity a deep connection to Israel,
Malcolm Hoenlein, exec- in a Jewish day school,” she most importantly, time, to and governance and other and a love of Israel,” whether
utive vice chairman of the said, “you can’t talk about studying modern-day Israel.
Conference of Presidents Israel enough and celebrate See Barrack, Page 21
of Major American Jewish Israel enough, and celebrate
Organizations, since 1986? And and inform people about what
a Philadelphian with degrees we are doing as a school and as
from Temple University and a community.”
the University of Pennsylvania?
C’mon. Levin and the administra-
tion will use the gala as an
“At over 30 years in his opportunity to make a key
position, he has had his finger announcement about the
on the pulse of so many Jewish future of the school: the estab-
organizations,” Levin said. “He lishment of a position tasked
has seen the full picture.” with developing an Israel
curriculum. The bulk of that
education has been undertaken

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Managing Maccabi: Rain, Thousands of
Spectators and a Torch Made From a V8 Can

LOCAL
ERIC SCHUCHT | JE STAFF

IT WAS AROUND 7:50 a.m. Amy Krulik helps to load trays filled with bagged lunches into a van at Kaiserman JCC on May 5. Eric Schucht
on May 5 when Amy Krulik
walked through the doors of rain to take charge of the oper- van. The assembly line moved to think about every single worse, but I feel like we’re going
the gymnasium. ation herself. Confusion hit the quickly. The van was soon contingency.” to do better in the long run,”
sports teams, with a staff mem- loaded and Krulik moved on At 10:15 a.m., Krulik walked White said. “It’s fun just being
Wearing a light green pon- ber running after one group to the next task. She entered the into her office to send out a able to connect with your team
cho, the CEO of the Kaiserman yelling they were boarding the gym and learned that all buses text message, review some posts and spend the whole day play-
JCC in Wynnewood had just wrong bus. had been loaded and were off on social media and to snag a ing a sport that you love to play.”
finished directing traffic into As the weather worsened, by 10:10 a.m. Overjoyed, Krulik snack. After taking a breather,
the facility’s parking lot. In buses were rerouted to the began high-fiving nearby the leader headed out to check Krulik helped to drop off
mere minutes, more than 900 front entrance. This helped to event staff, hugging a few, too. on things at Friends Central lunches at the school and
student athletes ages 9 to 12 speed up the loading process, Later, Krulik said she was feel- School, where a swim meet and returned to the JCC around
would join her inside for the as teams at first walked across ing proud of herself for their basketball games were taking noon. After lunch, she planned
opening ceremonies of the a field to the loading zone at a accomplishment. place. The soccer games had to on spending a large portion
2019 Mid-Atlantic JCC Junior/ casual pace. Or as Krulik put “To try and move 950 people be canceled due to rain, but all of her afternoon transporting
Mini Maccabi Games. it, “They’re coming; they’re just on buses to six different loca- other activities were running folks like an Uber driver, or
slow as molasses.” tions, just trying to move those smoothly. “Jewber,” as she said jokingly.
The one-day Olympic style With the buses moved, kids, we practiced and practiced One of the students compet- The games wrapped up around
sporting event has been held Krulik walked back to the cen- and practiced,” Krulik said. ing that morning was Meredith 5 p.m., with Krulik expecting
annually since 1998. Delegations ter around 9:45 a.m. to help “We really struggled with all of White, 12, of Baltimore. In the to go home three hours later.
from 15 JCCs across New York, elsewhere, noting how perfect our discussions about the rain morning, her team had played Reflecting on the day, she called
New Jersey, Delaware, Virginia, her shoes were for a day on her and what to do, and we planned three games, winning two and this year’s games a success.
Maryland and Pennsylvania feet. and planned and planned some losing one. Last year, she said
came to compete in basketball, “The greatest shoe ever, it’s more, and the phrase ‘Man her team was undefeated but “I would give my day an
soccer, baseball, tennis and by L.L. Bean,” Krulik said. “Best plans and God laughs’ — God lost in the finals “because of A-plus,” Krulik said. “We’ve
swimming. Around 4,000 spec- $79 I’ve ever spent.” should be doubled over with a a bad call that was made, but done the legacy of the Junior
tators were expected to be in Krulik stopped to help load stitch in his side from all the that’s OK.” Maccabi games proud today.” l
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The opening ceremony
began at 8:10 a.m. with the
room packed full of nearly
1,000 people. Cara Mignogna
and Noah Kimelheim acted as
its MCs. The duo lit the torch
(which Krulik made from a
solar lawn light and a V8 juice
can covered in electrical tape to
be “aesthetically pleasing”) and
the games began.

This marked the start of one
of the hardest jobs of Krulik’s
day: loading buses. Hundreds
of kids and coaches had to be
moved out of the gym to make
way for basketball games and
placed on buses to six other
locations as soon as possible.
The challenge was on.

Struggling to get her walk-
ie-talkie to work, the general
resorted to her cell phone to
command the troops. With
trouble afoot, she headed to the
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Firefighters in Givatayim rescued a Holocaust survivor from a
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Video

Continued from Page 1 To hear that people in America are teaching
very young children about hatred and bigotry
The subtitled video was and violence is even more disturbing.”
released by Middle East Media
Research Institute (MEMRI). NANCY BARON-BAER
The video was taken at an
“Ummah Day” (ummah means online promoting the labeling also said that the school board
community in Arabic) event of MAS as anti-Semitic,” the had dismissed the person in
last month and uploaded to the MAS Philadelphia statement charge of the program and
MAS Philly Facebook page. said. “We at MAS categorically planned to form a commission Children dance and lip sync to a song the Associated Press identified as
reject anti-Semitism and see for sensitivity training and the “revolutionaries’ anthem,” which it said is often played by Islamist groups.
MAS Philadelphia is the
local chapter of MAS, which Screenshot
has more than 50 chapters. The
organization says its mission is any manifestation of anti-Jew- supervision of future programs.
“to move people to strive for ish bigotry as equally abhorrent “Unfortunately, the video leading diversity training on Baron-Baer said news of
God-consciousness, liberty and as Islamophobia and racism.” from the school was uploaded anti-Semitism and Jewish history. this latest incident at MAS
justice, and to convey Islam Council on American-Islamic to the chapter’s Facebook page According to Alhidaya’s Facebook Philadelphia is particularly dis-
with utmost clarity.” Relations (CAIR) Philadelphia without verifying the content page, it is located at the MAS tressing as it coincided with a
Executive Director Jacob Bender of the video for appropriateness Philadelphia building. wave of fighting between Israel
MAS Philadelphia said in a said that MEMRI’s translation and making sure it conforms and Gaza.
May 3 email that the video mis- was accurate. Amel Mili, assistant to our hate-free policy and val- “We are trying to move for-
represented the organization. teaching professor and contact ues,” the national organization’s ward and bring knowledge of “The fact that there is such
for Arabic study abroad course statement said. “The chapter will anti-Semitism and Jewish his- stress in the Middle East, to
They said that during the approvals at Drexel University, take further steps in assuring tory to the Muslim community hear that people in America
“Ummah Day” celebration, also confirmed the translation was strict adherence to publishing so they will be able to scruti- are teaching very young chil-
children representing 18 accurate. and posting policies.” nize and vet songs that are more dren about hatred and bigotry
different countries partici- On May 3, the national MAS MAS Executive Director appropriate for a multifaith and violence is even more dis-
pated in songs and plays to organization released a state- Ayman Hammous told the cosmopolitan city, which was turbing,” she said, “because if
represent their countries and ment on its website condemning Associated Press in an inter- founded by the idea of religious we don’t capture the youth,
traditions. The local chapter the words in the video. view on May 5 that he couldn’t tolerance and religious freedom,” both here in the United States
said that the video has been The next day, the organi- immediately recall the name of said Bender, who is Jewish. and elsewhere in the world,
improperly translated, and the zation released an updated the school that organized the and teach them about pursu-
songs “recalled the culture of statement, calling the video event and said it was a local Two months ago, the local ing peace and accepting others,
activism and resistance to the “disturbing,” and said an leaders’ academy. Al-Aqsa Islamic Society came then we have no chance for
occupation of their historic investigation had found that Bender identified the school as under scrutiny after a visiting peace. Those children are the
homeland of Palestine.” the event was organized by a Alhidaya, which is also a mosque. imam made anti-Semitic com- next generation of leaders.” l
school renting space from MAS Bender also said that Alhidaya ments, including calling Jewish
“Words of these songs Philadelphia. This statement had reached out to CAIR about people “the vilest” people. [email protected];
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listening to Lowry complain to Strawberry Mansion. When he convertible “with big fins on Horwitz considers Adelman a I
the official, and let him know. was young, his family moved it,” as Horwitz recalled. It was son of sorts, and pictures of
to Wynnefield, and he attended also around that time that he Adelman and his children cover Screening for other
“He started complaining Overbrook High — just six dropped out of high school the walls of Horwitz’s office Jewish Genetic Diseases
like a baby,” said Alan Horwitz, years after Wilt Chamberlain, to focus full-time on the bur- (Horwitz never married and
the fan in question. “He’s cry- his favorite basketball player geoning business. has no children of his own). also available.
ing to the referee. And I go, of all time, finished there. Adelman worked for Campus
‘C’mon, man, you know you “Chamberlain changed the And burgeon it did. Apartments in high school and, This message is sponsored by a friend of
committed that foul; stop the rules of the game,” he said. “I started buying stuff, and I after he graduated from Ohio
crying!’” “So, of course, he got me very thought, ‘Holy s---, the amount State University, came back Nat’l Tay-Sachs & Allied Diseases
interested in basketball.” of rent you get,’” he said. “And with some ideas for expansion. Association of Delaware Valley
What happened next went it’s all over the place!”
viral. Horwitz played a little ball Horwitz had a knack for Today, Adelman is the CEO Horwitz planned to travel to
in those days — not quite well business, and started to get and Campus Apartments is Toronto for Game 5 of the play-
Lowry approached Horwitz enough to make the team — but it into student rentals around the in 25 states and the largest off series on May 7 (which will
and appeared to say something was during that time that his life- University of Pennsylvania. privately held student hous- have been played by the time
to the referee nearby, who told long love affair with Philadelphia The family business, Campus ing company in the country. this article’s published), and
Horwitz to sit down. “He says basketball was born. Apartments, was extraordinarily They deal in numbers beyond he’s confident in a win. Sixers
to the referee, ‘Yo, this guy’s successful; Horwitz said that comprehension — “telephone in 6, he said. l
cursing at me,’” Horwitz said. He’s been a Sixers season throughout the ’60s, ’70s and numbers,” as Horwitz called
Cursing at players is one of the ticket holder for more than 40 ’80s, there was not a single day them. He never could have [email protected];
quickest ways to get tossed from years, and has held his promi- when he didn’t have something imagined it 60 years earlier. 215-832-0740
courtside seats, as Horwitz, the nent perch next to the scorer’s
longtime season ticket holder,
was well aware. So he sat down,
but not before ABC announcer

He started complaining like a baby. He’s
crying to the referee. And I go, ‘C’mon, man, you
know you committed that foul; stop the crying!’”

ALAN HORWITZ

Mark Harris referred to him as table since 2011; he’s formed
a “vociferous fan.” personal relationships with
Before long, videos of the many of the Sixers over the
encounter blew up on Twitter, years. He is impossible to miss
and Horwitz, who had already in any home game broadcast,
earned himself notoriety as the and often is an easy find on the
quintessential 76ers super fan, road, too. His office is covered
added to his legend. in sports memorabilia, much of
Horwitz, 75, has thought a it given to him directly by the
lot about legacy these days. Philadelphia sports teams, and
It was his gift of approx- some signed by the players he
imately $2 million dollars came to know as friends.
to the Horwitz-Wasserman Horwitz’s father, who died
Holocaust Memorial Plaza at when Horwitz was 10, was a
16th Street and the Benjamin lawyer by trade but did a little
Franklin Parkway that helped business in real estate on the side,
bring the recently opened site snapping up cheap, distressed
from idea to reality, and it was properties. When he died, every-
partially born out of his desire one told Horwitz’s mother to sell
to see Holocaust education the properties, but she was deter-
taken seriously for generations mined to hold onto them — after
to come. The city gave the site all, it wasn’t so easy to support
an 80-year lease. oneself as a single woman at
“Having that lease there, that time, and the rents com-
you can have at least four ing in from the properties

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Vigilance Key in Fighting Anti-Semitism

BY BUD NEWMAN This does not take into the Ten Commandments and soon. As an example, if an who will tell you this anti-Jew-
account the plethora of inci- taking a selfie. Israeli soldier is attacked by ish behavior cannot continue.
AT THIS TIME of year, com- dents occurring on college a knife-wielding terrorist and Anti-Semitism has never
munities around the world campuses each and every The New York Times, its the soldier then shoots the ter- gone away and until we stand
commemorate the Shoah with day. College campuses have editorial board and those rorist in self-defense, the Times together and say “no more,”
Holocaust Remembrance become an actual danger to who support it should all be headline reads, “Israeli Army it won’t go away. Anti- any
observances. These events vary Jewish students. Regardless of ashamed. The editorial board Officer Shoots Palestinian group of people is not accept-
in shapes and sizes, but all location or school size, Jewish has since put forth what they Civilian.” This false narrative able, but Jews have been the
carry major significance. college students are subjected consider an apology, but it continues to misrepresent the target of hatred for far too long.
to anti-Israel bias, anti-Semi- was a weak attempt to right a situation and readers of this First it was only far-right neo-
Every year, we become tism and anti-Jewish behavior. terrible wrong. anti-Semitic newspaper have Nazi white supremacists, and
further removed from the Most of these stories don’t get the fake news and not the now they are joined by far-left
Holocaust and the memories told in the mainstream press, If we do not continu- real facts. anti-Israel and anti-Semites
of the 6 million Jews sense- and we have to rely on word of ously and rigorously call out like Rep. Ilhan Omar.
lessly murdered with the goal mouth from friends and fam- anti-Semitism, it will fester Israel is a wonderful coun-
of eradicating every Jew in the ily to learn of these horrific until it rears its ugly head in try filled with amazing people Regardless of your politi-
most vicious act of anti-Sem- episodes. the form of more synagogues doing incredible things. People cal stand, anti-Semitism is not
itism ever. As the population and rabbis being attacked, as of all religions, beliefs and OK. And, it is certainly not OK
of survivors grows older, this Last week, The New York well as violent or disturbing ideas work and live together from an institution like The
event must never be forgotten. Times ran one of the most acts against everyday Jewish harmoniously and enjoy many New York Times that fancies
We, as Jews, cannot let their disgraceful cartoons I’ve ever people. In parts of Europe, advances in modern technol- itself as a fair and respected
memories dissipate in vain. seen. That of a blind President Jews are encouraged not to ogy seldom seen across the journalistic leader. The Jewish
Trump walking a dog with the wear Stars of David or kip- globe. Israel is the good guy people must be exceptionally
Ironically and sadly, we face of Israeli Prime Minister pot, nor any article of clothing in almost every situation and proactive in our resistance. It’s
are reminded every day of the Benjamin Netanyahu. This indicating their Jewishness. its citizens are our friends time to fight back. We must
disgusting anti-Semitism res- blatant and disturbing act of and allies. stand tall and we must do so
onating in the world today. willful anti-Semitism should We, as Jews, cannot accept together. l
Synagogue shootings, swastikas have every one of us upset and this! Anti-Semitism is real and
painted on buildings, rabbis outraged. This cartoon was fol- all too frequent. The end of Bud Newman is the immediate
being attacked and Jews of all lowed up by a second, depicting In addition to not putting World War II is only 74 years past board chairman of the Jewish
ages being subjected to countless a blind Netanyahu holding forth a reasonable apology, we ago. There are tens of thou- Federation of Greater Philadelphia.
anti-Semitic acts on a daily basis. should not expect a change sands of Holocaust survivors
in The New York Times’ anti-
Israel news coverage any time

Israel at 71: Repentance, Life and Gratitude

BY BAT EL TRABELSI do not have an official name, society. It includes learning smallest, cheapest, most 120 million views in just three
but they are symbolic and cor- and practicing the art of being quickly built lunar lander ever months. This video project
I LIKE THE number 10. There respond with the Ten Days of grateful and kind in meaningful made. Last year, Israel won brings Holocaust education
is this comfort in integers, with Repentance. These are the 10 ways throughout the country. the Eurovision contest and the into the Instagram era. I am so
10 being the prime one. Not days we remember the horrors As we are about to cele- biggest celebration of peace grateful for those things, and
seven and a half, not 0.333 (I and the persecution, mourn brate Yom Ha’atzmaut, Israel’s and variety is being brought so many more, and they are all
am looking at you, one third) the fallen and acknowledge 71st birthday, I would like to to us. Madonna will be there, worth celebrating and being
— just a perfect 10. Ten out grateful for. All year round.
of 10. As we are about to celebrate Yom Ha’atzmaut, Israel’s 71st birthday, I
would like to suggest an anchor of gratefulness and celebration of Israel. I would like to end with one
Judaism offers us 10 days of my favorite quotes by A.D.
between Rosh Hashanah and the price we still pay, and suggest an anchor of grateful- and so will Gal Gadot, our Gordon: “There is no time to
Yom Kippur. These 10 days celebrate all that we accom- ness and celebration of Israel, Wonder Woman who inspires prepare for life, there is only
are an anchor in the Jewish plished. Ten days of reflection time to slow down and together girls and women all around the time for life.” Life happens to us,
calendar, an emotional and as a nation. appreciate accomplishments world. There’s Linoi Ashram, we cannot escape it or prepare
spiritual integer. That anchor Several years ago, an initia- from this past year. the Israeli rhythmic gym- for it — but we can set anchors,
has a name and a purpose; it tive began to call these 10 days Israel is the seventh coun- nast, who is ranked second in as individuals and as a people, to
allows us to slow down and between Holocaust Memorial try to orbit the moon with a the world and won too many enrich our lives with repentance,
contemplate the weight and Day and Independence Day the lunar lander called Beresheet. medals to mention here. And life and being grateful.
complexity of life. “Ten Days of Gratitude,” which Yes, it crashed, but what an then there’s “Eva’s Stories” by
has spread through Israeli accomplishment. It was the Mati Kochavi, which is up to Happy Birthday, my dear
Israel offers us another 10-day Israel. l
period between Yom Hashoah
(Holocaust Remembrance Day) Bat El Trabelsi, from Tzfat, Israel, is
and Yom Ha’atzmaut (Israel a shaliach at the Jewish Federation
Independence Day). These days of Greater Philadelphia.

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Hometown Hatred KVETCH ’N KVELL

BY CHRIS ROBBINS American Society of North called the video “disturbing” Adopt a Cemetery
Philadelphia came together to and blamed a “vetting” prob- I’M EXCITED TO see Congregation Mikveh Israel fundraising
IT IS A RECORDED scene sing about the “blood of mar- lem within his Philadelphia to repair the cemetery at Ninth and Spruce streets (“Mikveh
many of us have watched: a tyrs,” “chopping off their heads,” Chapter. He also now admits Israel Fundraises to Repair Historic Cemetery,” Eric Schucht,
Palestinian classroom, usually “liberating the sorrowful and that he may have a problem May 2, 2019). Why don’t more synagogues undertake this task?
in Gaza, and full of children as exalted Al-Aqsa Mosque” in with the entire leadership of It’s a disgrace our relatives and friends have to perish and face
young as 5 or 6 years old. The Jerusalem, and “subjecting the Philadelphia Chapter. lack of attention and care from the places where they rest sup-
children are dressed as terror- them to eternal torture.” posedly in peace. Maybe synagogues could adopt a cemetery and
ists. They are singing but it is no Yet we have seen this iden- do this mitzvah to help the families care for their loved ones with
ordinary ballad. Their soprano For the uninitiated, “them” tical set of facts a thousand the dignity and grace they deserve.
voices sing about death and and “their” means us, the Jews. times before, right down to the
martyrdom, the murder of Jews Such an open call in the U.S. director’s contrition. The prob- Rhonda Newmark-White | King of Prussia
and the destruction of Israel. before an audience largely com- lem is that some meaningful
posed of American teachers, percentage of Hammous’ orga- Preparing Our Kids
For years, we have watched parents and community mem- nization and its membership Long overdue article (“Response to Resurgent Campus Anti-
these videos with sadness and bers shocks the conscience. are apologetic not for the per- Semitism Too Weak,” Andy Gotlieb, April 18, 2019). I also blame
anger. The indoctrination of formance. They are apologetic the synagogues for not realizing the importance of preparing
innocent children leaves us Following the perfor- for getting caught. and educating our kids for the anti-Israel and anti-Semitism that
with a sense of foreboding. If mance, the center’s staff posted is out there. A major shift in education must change. Also, we
this is a harbinger of our future, the video on their official The Philadelphia Islamic must insist on good Holocaust education in the public schools.
how will we stave off another Facebook page for parents, as center incident must be con-
generation of forever war? if it were just another school sidered side by side with the Sara Lefton Koval | Cheltenham
performance. April 27 Poway, California
As a people, we have seen synagogue shooting in under-
this pattern through the ages These schoolchildren were standing the growing and
and long before Gaza’s UNRWA also not Palestinians but mostly rapidly evolving threat to the
schools started inculcating Jew- natural-born U.S. citizens. American Jewish community.
hatred. Children are not born They are the sons and daugh- I cannot underestimate the
ters of Muslim immigrants.

Philadelphia is home to one of America’s oldest Jewish communities. On Not Taking Sides...
It predates the republic itself. The community is today one of the largest Even in your article (“Looking at the Mirror, and Finding the
in Diaspora. Enemy Within,” Joshua Runyan, May 2, 2019) you point blame
to Trump while giving him credit for his outreach.
anti-Semitic or with genocide in The majority of their families hardship, suffering, violence
their hearts. They are poisoned recently arrived from Arab and possibly murder that our You cannot have your cake and eat it too. Trump may be
in a cycle of transgenerational and North African countries. children we will face 20 years uncouth by your standards and not diplomatic, but he is no hater
anti-Semitism that is all too Along with an estimated 3 mil- hence here in the U.S. We must and never was one. Right-wing groups who do not like our kind
familiar to us. lion others, most of the U.S.’s stop extremists from passing hate him no matter how the media (and you) choose to spin it.
Muslim community immi- on to innocent American chil- They always hated him purely because of who his daughter is
We suffered through this grated to the United State in dren Jew-hatred and violence. married to.
in Europe, in czarist Russia, just the past 25 years. If we fail, it will be at our peril.
in Nazi Germany, in North Stop. Just stop.
Africa, and in a hundred other Another crowning disgrace Unlike Gaza, we have This moral relativism should also end. It is undeniable both
places. In pre-war Germany, of this episode is its location. options in the U.S. to fight the extremes have problems with anti-Semitism. But only one side
we watched helplessly as pla- Philadelphia is home to one poisoning of Muslim youth. is constantly given a platform, given excuses or is justified by
toons of Hitler Youth children of America’s oldest Jewish Recent immigrants and natu- claims that anti-Zionism is not the same as anti-Semitism. News
marched through Jewish communities. It predates the ralized Americans who import flash: It is.
neighborhoods singing about republic itself. The community and seek to transfer extremist The right-wingers are quite rightly shunned and ignored. Their
our coming slaughter. is today one of the largest in violence must be dealt with websites are shut down. Their access to online funding is shut off.
Diaspora. The Philadelphia swiftly and severely. Not so much for the left. So do not pontificate that by pointing
The scene of children sing- Muslim American Society is out differences we are part of the problem. Instead, by sweeping
ing about Jewish death and located just miles away from The easiest cases are those in under the rug people you may politically favor and then blaming
suffering has just played itself dozens of synagogues and tens which recent immigrants have your opposition for doing what you do (and they actually do not),
out again, but not in Gaza. At of thousands of Jewish homes. yet to be naturalized. Extremist you are part of the problem. l
the end of April, it came to the immigrants who attempt to
United States. On May 6, 2019, Muslim teach U.S. children violence Dimitry Kaplun, Esq. | Philadelphia
American Society Executive
The joyful voices of Director Ayman Hammous See Robbins, Page 16 Statement From the Publisher
schoolchildren at the Muslim
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Opinion

It’s Not Always Easy Being Orthodox Robbins the grand jury now.
State and municipal child
BY SAUNDRA STERLING EPSTEIN consider myself a Conservadox- that are available today in Continued from Page 15
Orthoprax Jew but no one else our color-blocked and lim- protective agencies should
“ARE YOU REALLY Orthodox? did. Everyone considered me ited understanding of what it must be deported. Deportation also take note. They should
But you are an advocate for Orthodox given the optics of means to be who we are. If hearings for offenders like use CDM statutes and civil
LGBTQ Jews. You are active my level of Kashrut observance, we do not squarely fit into the these should start occurring injunction to protect Muslim
regarding women’s issues and the way I dress, honor Shabbat, proper box politically, socially, via video conference from the children and the Jewish com-
rights. You’re president of the etc. That’s funny, my mom culturally or religiously, we are offender’s home country. munity. State legislatures can
Cheltenham Area Multi-Faith replied, because I still consider considered persona non gratis. also expand the reach of CDM
Council. An Orthodox person myself an Orthodox Jew even Haters who have regretta- statutes to give standing to
would not do those things, though no one else does. As a result, I have suffered bly been naturalized as U.S. Jewish and Muslim advocacy
right?” both personally and pro- citizens will need to be dealt and community groups.
Who I was in the late ’60s fessionally in choosing the with in the criminal justice
Yes, this conversation is through the mid-’70s as a Philadelphia area as my home, system. There appears to be The incident in Philadelphia
part of my life. Shomeret Mitzvot Jew was not but I have not wavered. Sending an applicable state crime: con- must be the last one of its
questioned. Whether we went my children to the “wrong” tributing to the delinquency of kind on U.S. soil. The alterna-
For several years about two to Conservative or Orthodox Jewish day schools, allowing a minor (CDM). All 50 states tive is in plain view in Gaza.
decades ago, my family was in shuls, we were all observant, them to socialize with boys have CDM statutes. Will this be the beginning of
the Bar/Bat Mitzvah circuit for part of the world and con- and girls together and so on … another forever war? Or will
our three daughters. During cerned about social issues, and criteria that were never part of State CDM laws implicate Jews, Muslims and government
that time, we went to the Bat our level of adherence to ritual my experience as a halachically the type of vile conduct we agencies in America work to
Mitzvah of a dear friend’s law did not preclude our being observant Jewish child. saw at the Philadelphia Islamic break this soul-destroying cycle
daughter in Connecticut. The part of the larger world. center. A teacher or religious of Jew-hatred and violence from
ceremony was beautiful, and So now we have Open school staff member who tries embedding itself in America? l
the shul experience was pre- In those days, one could find Orthodoxy, ModernOrthodoxy, to fill a young heart with Jew-
cisely as I remembered my sound amplification systems in Centrist Orthodoxy, Traditional hatred is a criminal. Some Chris Robbins lived in Philadelphia for
own upbringing with com- Orthodox shuls and mechit- Orthodoxy, etc., and it is no CDM laws are serious felonies. 30 years. He now lives in Evergreen,
plete davening, a full reading zot in Conservative-identified longer enough to say one is a Philadelphia District Attorney Colorado, where he is a real estate
Larry Krasner should bring developer and writer about politics
A few years ago, a friend told me my upbringing was “not frum” because I the crime that occurred at the and Middle East issues.
did not go to Jewish day school. Some rabbis in the Orthodox world claim Philadelphia Islamic center to
that I can’t be observant because I am an advocate for LGBTQ inclusion.
Join the
of the Torah portion and synagogues. Making spe- Jew, or identified with an ideo- conversation!
educated, committed Jews com- cial arrangements for classes logical stance. Now one has to
ing together to pray and observe missed in college due to days of qualify what they mean with Tell us what you’re thinking
a celebratory moment in a observance, eating at the Hillel even more nuanced and narrow and interact with the community
family’s life. dining hall, explaining why I descriptors. Trying to discern
could or could not participate all of this can be exhausting. at jewishexponent.com
I came back and reported my in various events, observing Connect with us on
experience to my mother. After Shabbat, etc., were just part of All I know is we have
I shared our experience, she who I was, notwithstanding a brought our children up in a Be heard.
asked how I identified myself, few rebellious years. Shomer Mitzvot home with
as we were clearly brought up the full scope of Jewish rit- Email your letters
as being part of the halachi- A few years ago, a friend told ual practices, observances and to the editor.
cally observant community (in me my upbringing was “not celebrations, Jewish education,
a somewhat natural and relaxed frum” because I did not go to camp, frequent experiences in [email protected]
manner, characteristic of the Jewish day school. Some rabbis Israel and, most important, the
time) and this experience was in the Orthodox world claim that foundational values and core
in a Conservative synagogue, I can’t be observant because I am standards of what it means to
part of a movement that was an advocate for LGBTQ inclu- be a practicing Jew.
no longer recognizable to me, sion (and specifically so in the
even as a loyal alumna of United Orthodox Jewish world), active So, you tell me, what kind
Synagogue Youth. in Jewish learning and schol- of Jew do you think I am?
arship and work in interfaith Further, does it matter? After
I answered that as a Shomeret learning, dialogue and relations all, this is all between Ribbonu
Mitzvot (one who observed the and so on. shel Olam and me, is it not? l
laws and dictates of daily Jewish
living) who believed in the I have had to justify myself Educator Saundra Sterling Epstein
value of our historical experi- both on personal and profes- is president of the Cheltenham Area
ence and being part of the world sional levels throughout the Multi-Faith Council.
and addressing its injustices years due to the fact that who
and challenges, I would still I am defies the descriptions

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LIFESTYLES/CULTURE

Jewish Art Center Showcases Grief Paintings

ART share of loss and sadness and and she never really showed her Grief Painting #30, mixed media on paper, 19” x 24” Tremain Smith
SELAH MAYA ZIGHELBOIM | JE STAFF how to cope with that.” full body of this work and what
follows.” Judaism sees the mourning pro- run from this type of grief,”
PHILADELPHIA BASED In 2015, Smith moved to cess as eventually ending. Wircberg said. “One way or the
artist Tremain Smith wasn’t Maine from Philadelphia to ough Smith has had many other, unfortunately, it’s just a
sure what to expect when Rabbi care for her mother. Six months exhibitions of her works, and e exhibit timing is also fact of life, and everybody has
Zalman Wircberg, director of later, her mother died, and has several pieces on permanent meaningful for its place in the to grieve in one way through
the Old City Jewish Art Center Smith used painting and poetry collection at the Metropolitan Jewish calendar, Wircberg said, as death or through other expe-
(OCJAC), visited her studio to as a means to process her grief. Museum of Art in New York, the period between Passover and riences. How do you process
look at her art, but was still sur- her “Art of Grief” paintings have Lag b’Omer is a time of mourning. it? Here, at the art center, we’re
prised when he asked to see her “In her home a erward, I been shown only once before going to explore that with a
grief paintings, which she had remember knowing that all I — as part of Penn Medicine For Wircberg and Smith, the Jewish twist.” ●
created a er her mother’s death had to do was sit there and Hospice’s booth at the Chestnut loss of their mothers and these
several years before. breathe,” Smith said. “ e next Hill Fall for the Arts Festival. paintings serve as a way to con- [email protected];
thing I did was go buy art sup- nect them. 215-832-0729
“ ey were not something plies and start to do these grief e OCJAC exhibit is the most
that I had thought that anyone paintings, which are up in this comprehensive showing of these “ ey’re so many people
else would particularly be inter- exhibit right now. at was the paintings yet. hurting, and there’s no way to
ested in,” said Smith, who isn’t immediate thing I did a er my
Jewish. “I had put them on my mom died, as an automatic As Smith continued to pro-
website, just to let people know response.” cess her mother’s death, her
that I hadn’t disappeared because works eventually transformed
I had really le my life for a As an abstract artist, Smith into pieces Smith describes as
period of time, both my studio approaches paintings intuitively. “very free, very abstract but
and my career and my teaching, they’re not as immediate.”
and moved in with Mom. at’s e grief paintings have an aes-
what he was interested in.” thetic distinction from her other e exhibit includes these,
works — in nity symbols. which Wircberg said is an
“ e Art of Grief and What important message about how
Follows” opened at OCJAC on “What emerged as I started
May 3 and runs through June 1. painting these grief paint- Living your best
In addition to Smith’s paintings, ings was the gure eight, the retirement with friends!
the exhibit includes her poetry, in nity symbol,” Smith said.
as well as an interactive element “ ey’re over and over in these You can take advantage
where viewers can write their grief paintings. ey drip, and of the maintenance
thoughts or feelings and attach they’re on top of each other, free lifestyle.
their notes to a cord strung up and they’re all di erent colors.
throughout the exhibit. Contact us for more information or to
at came about because my schedule a personal lunch and tour at
OCJAC will host several mother had always said to me,
events throughout May in con- ‘When things get rough, make 1-877-859-9444
junction with the exhibit. ese the in nity symbol to balance PaulsRun.org/Save
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workshop led by Smith on May 9896 Bustleton Avenue • Philadelphia, PA 19115
19 from 2-4 p.m., and a closing A er Smith and Wircberg
reception and poetry reading selected the exhibit dates,
on May 29 from 6-8 p.m. Wircberg noticed something
remarkable: e exhibit over-
Smith said she rst saw her lapped with the one-year
grief paintings as a “means for anniversary of his mother’s
processing my grief and not as death.
producing artwork. at’s how
I saw them at the time,” Smith For Wircberg, who had only
said. “Of course, my paintings looked up Smith and visited
are all about my own internal her studio a er a visitor to
landscapes. I move very intu- OCJAC mentioned her name,
itively. All the paintings come the overlap seemed particularly
from within me, but these were meaningful.
particularly raw. I had not seen
them as something other peo- “It actually hit me very
ple might be drawn towards, hard,” Wircberg said. “Like,
though of course, they do speak whoa, how could it commemo-
to feelings that so many people rate [my mother’s death] to the
Philadelphia community and to
the center. It just doesn’t make
sense that somebody randomly
walked in, I followed up, looked
her up and then she went
through an interesting process

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Lifestyles/Culture

Books: The Best and Worst Parts of Jewish Life

BOOKS a rumor spread that Jews in that occurred for centuries “This is not a list of today’s I suggest serving it unadorned
ANDY GOTLIEB | JE MANAGING EDITOR the town had kidnapped and across Europe and how they most popular Jewish foods, or so you can appreciate the com-
then killed Barbara as part of often centered on a supposed someone’s ideas of the tastiest, plex interplay of salt, spice,
Explore Scapegoating a ritual murder called a “blood ghastly need for blood to make or even the most enduring,” she smoke, meat and fat.”
libel.” matzah. writes. “What’s here, instead,
The Accusation: Blood Libel in are the foods that contain the Raichlen’s writing offers a
an American Town Both Mayor W. Gilbert Berenson then explores deepest Jewish significance particular flavor that, like its
Edward Berenson Hawes and state police Corp. anti-Semitism in the United — the ones that, through the subject, teeters between bra-
W.W. Norton & Co. H.M. McCann said they States, noting that the Ku Klux history of our people (however vado and subtle sweetness.
believed the rumor, which they Klan was in its heyday in the you date it), have been most
IN THE EXPONENT’S indicated came from a “for- 1920s. Jews weren’t the Klan’s profoundly inspired by the When lionizing his Aunt
Torah portion last week, eigner” in the town. main target, but blacks, Jews, rhythms of the Jewish calendar Annette’s holiday brisket, he
Rabbi Eric Yanoff of Adath Catholics and other non-Prot- and the contingencies of the writes, “Long before my indoc-
Israel addressed the practice According to JTA arti- estants were on edge. Jewish experience.” trination into barbecue, I ate
of scapegoating and how Jews cles of the time, Rabbi Berel brisket. So did every other
throughout history have often Brennglass of Congregation Meantime, while we live Caveat accepted. Which is Jewish kid in the neighbor-
had that role thrust upon them. Adath Israel of Massena was in a much more global envi- perhaps why brisket, horse- hood. Brisket was the ultimate
questioned by police, as were ronment today, the Massena radish and kichel appear, but holiday dish, and nobody made
As Yanoff noted, there are many members of the 19 Jewish incident showed how influ- falafel and Sunkist Fruit Gems it better than my aunt, Annette
plenty of prominent exam- families living in the town. ences from thousands of miles do not. Farber... Lavished with apri-
ples of Jews unfairly being away could make their way to a cots, prunes and other dried
targeted throughout the ages. All of the town’s Jews were small town — that “foreigner” The book presents each fruits, it was the sort of sweet-
But Edward Berenson, a his- innocent, which became read- who spread the rumor had food accompanied by a short salty, meaty-fruity mash-up
tory professor at New York ily apparent when Barbara was probably heard similar rumors vignette and recipe. Occasional typical of so much Ashkenazi
University, has uncovered a found unharmed a mile away. back in the Old Country. information is sprinkled cuisine.” l
fascinating case of scapegoat- The girl later said she got lost throughout the pages, such as
ing that occurred 90 years ago while looking for her older ADAM REINHERZ | JE FEATURE the rise in sesame-related eats Adam Reinherz is a staff writer with
in an upstate New York hamlet. brother, fell asleep and was and insights into Soviet cui- the Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle, an
wandering about again when Two Books Are Tasty Treats sine, but overall the text is light affiliated publication of the Jewish
A 4-year-old girl named two searchers found her. on history. Exponent.
Barbara Griffith wandered The 100 Most Jewish Foods:
into the woods surrounding Even so, it took a while A Highly Debatable List Those thirsting for taxo-
the town of Massena on Sept. before calm was restored and Alana Newhouse nomic entries seasoned with
22, 1928, two days before the suspicions directed at the Artisan origins and etymologies should
Yom Kippur; a search ensued town’s Jews subsided. The Brisket Chronicles read Gil Marks’ Encyclopedia of
with hundreds of people Steven Raichlen Jewish Food — the comprehen-
participating. Berenson deftly takes the Workman sive collection offers more than
seemingly minor incident a mouthful for most Jewish
It didn’t take long before and uses it to explore how Give the gourmand steak au readers.
blood libels came to be. The poivre and the literati Ulysses,
well-researched book touches but sometimes all you’re crav- What Newhouse’s text
upon dozens of incidents ing is familiar meat and a quick brings to the table is an
read. Those mildly hungry for array of entertaining writ-
books dedicated to Jewish cui- ers (or, as she calls them, “an
sine should look no further unexpected collection of con-
than The 100 Most Jewish Foods tributors”), including Dr. Ruth
by Tablet’s Alana Newhouse, Westheimer, Zac Posen and
and The Brisket Chronicles by Shalom Auslander.
Steven Raichlen.
The Brisket Chronicles is
Like peanut butter and less diverse, honing in on what
bananas, the two texts can be Raichlen calls “the world’s
paired or enjoyed individually, most epic cut of meat.” Apart
as each offers beautiful photo- from explaining how to buy,
graphs, accessible writing and prepare and serve brisket,
the ability to allow readers to Raichlen packs his pages with
nibble away at passages with- mouthwatering images and
out any need of finishing the instructions.
whole.
In a passage dedicated to “a
Newhouse’s work is a real deal Texas-style brisket,”
“highly debatable list,” as she he writes, “Well, here’s the big
puts it. kahuna: fourteen pounds of
pure proteinaceous awesome-
ness. The brisket that makes
reputations — and fortunes ...

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LIFESTYLES/CULTURE

Easy Mother’s Day Brunch

FOOD compatible with Jewish culture. Because Mother’s Day is all Natalia Van Doninck / iStock / Getty Images Plus
LINDA MOREL | JE FOOD COLUMNIST Bagels and lox are o en about revering Mom, ideally
Dad and the kids should do the splash of orange liqueur. Top under cold water. Pat them dry
SEVERAL YEARS AGO, the mainstay of Mother’s Day cooking and serving. No mat- with ⅓ cup of orange juice on paper towels or dry them in
my granddaughter gave me gatherings in Jewish homes. To ter what, they should wash the in each glass. Do not stir or a salad spinner. Cut the leaves
a picture frame for Mother’s elevate the occasion, mimosas, dishes. e best way to thank the Prosecco will atten. Serve into halves or thirds. Move
Day. She’d decorated it with salads and sundaes can round Mom is to let her relax on this immediately. then to a large salad bowl.
sequins, pompoms and stars. out the menu. ey are so easy one day a year. Add the remaining ingredi-
to make, it’s not like cooking MIMOSAS FOR KIDS | ents — except the Parmesan
Inside is a photo of the two at all. Serve the following recipes PAREVE cheese.
of us at her preschool. It sits on with bagels and lox: Serves 8
my bookcase, where it brings But how did this charming Toss the contents of the
me joy. holiday get started? MIMOSAS | PAREVE 1 quart orange juice, bowl with salad tossers. Using
Glassware: 8 champagne utes chilled a cheese slicer, cut o eight
According to Hallmark, In 1908, Anna Jarvis of West to 10 slices of Parmesan and
Americans give about 141 mil- Virginia began a campaign to Serves 8 1 liter seltzer, chilled place them over the salad. If
lion Mother’s Day cards each recognize her deceased mother 8 maraschino cherries any Parmesan remains, use
year, and that number does and all mothers. While the 1 (750 milliliter) bottle it for another purpose. Serve
not include the cards and gi s idea was originally sco ed at, of Prosecco, chilled (Roland brand is kosher) immediately.
cra ed by enthusiastic chil- Jarvis didn’t give up. In 1914, (Bartenura brand is kosher)
dren. People of all ages present President Woodrow Wilson Pour ½ cup orange juice DO-IT-YOURSELF
their moms with bouquets of signed a proclamation des- ⅓ cup orange liqueur and ½ cup seltzer into eight SUNDAES | DAIRY
ignating the second Sunday (Binyamina Triple Sec is tumblers. Add a maraschino Serves about 8
owers, too. in May as a national holiday kosher) cherry. Serve immediately.
Mother’s Day celebrations to honor mothers. is year, 2 cups of chopped
Mother’s Day falls on May 12. 3 cups of orange juice, chilled BOSTON LETTUCE walnuts
usually revolve around a lunch SALAD | DAIRY
or a brunch, something quite Pour ⅓ cup of Prosecco into Serves 8 1 jar of chocolate fudge
eight champagne utes. Add a 12 strawberries, hulled
1 large head of Boston
NAME: HOUSE OF KOSHER SUPERMARKET; WIDTH: 5.5 IN; DEPTH: 5.5 IN; lettuce, or 2 small ones and sliced
Sprinkles
H O U S E O FCOLOR: BLACK PLUS ONE; AD NUMBER: 00084733 ⅔ cup croutons M&Ms
KOSHER (Osem Mediterranean Chocolate chips
Croutons are kosher) Butterscotch morsels
1IS TURNING 2 large tubs of ice cream,
3 tomatoes, cut into
JUNE 24 DAY STAY 8 wedges apiece any flavor
COUNTDOWN TUNED
2 UNTIL OUR MEGA ½ cup Kalamata pitted olives Place the walnuts, chocolate
CELE RATION! FOR Freshly ground black pepper fudge, strawberries, sprin-
kles, M&Ms, chocolate chips
DETAILS to taste and butterscotch morsels into
1 tablespoon freshly separate bowls. Serve them on
GET READY TO CELE RATE! a table or a kitchen counter,
squeezed lemon juice alongside the ice cream tubs.
215.677.8100 • [email protected] • 9806 Bustleton Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19115 3 tablespoon olive oil
1 hunk of Parmesan Let family and friends serve
themselves and make their own
cheese sundaes. Eat immediately. ●

Tear o the leaves of the
Boston lettuce. Rinse them

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Torah Portion

CANDLE LIGHTING

See the Face of God in Others May 10 7:46 p.m.
May 17 7:53 p.m.

BY CHARLES K. BRISKIN of my life. Leviticus 19:16 com- potential convert to Judaism, living in understaffed and respond with activism and
mands, “do not stand idly by “teach me all of Torah while I under resourced makeshift engagement, advocacy and
Parshat Kedoshim while your neighbor bleeds.” stand on one foot,” the great shelters, then we are not truly empathy, we will truly see the
WHILE THE SPRING season Leviticus 19:34 commands, First century sage and leader, seeing the face of God in face of God in the other and
brings about much joy, light “The stranger who resides with Hillel, responded thoughtfully the other. live by the vision and values of
and warmth, it also provides you shall be to you as one of and patiently, “What is Torah? our tradition.
us with some of the more chal- your citizens; you shall love [the What is hateful to you, do not If we are not moved by
lenging Torah portions from stranger] as yourself for you do to others. All the rest is com- the plight of the the refugee Much needs to be done to lift
our rich tradition. were strangers in the land of mentary. Go and learn it.” or asylum seeker, stranded in up issues of immigrant justice
Egypt.” Lastly, a verse that even extended limbo on the other and respond to the plight of so
Thankfully, the beginning our sages consider to be among Living by this value to love side of the border, trying to nav- many. A number of fine orga-
verses of Parshat Kedoshim the most important in all of our our neighbors requires us to igate lawfully what has become nizations in our area, especially
provide much-needed inspi- tradition, “Love your neighbor cultivate many traits including a very lengthy and byzantine HIAS, are responding power-
ration. The commandments as yourself.” (Lev. 19:18) empathy and respect, and mod- process to enter our country, fully. Opportunities to engage
found within the first 19 verses eling them for others, especially then we are not truly seeing the are abundant.
of Kedoshim articulate some Loving our neighbor as our- the person who is quite differ- face of God in the other.
of our primary ethical values selves is, according to midrash, ent from you. In this moment, may the
which, to this day, continue to the foundation of all mitzvot. If we are not moved by the lessons of Parshat Kedoshim
govern and guide our lives. Not standing idly by, loving stories of undocumented men continue to inspire us into
“Our rabbis taught: Six the stranger and loving your and women, otherwise living action, enabling us to reach our
Parshat Kedoshim expresses hundred and thirteen com- neighbor all speak to a funda- quietly and lawfully in our full potential in the many ways
our responsibility to the poor; mandments were given to mental principle described in communities, who are detained we respond to the command-
in ancient times, our farmer Moses. The prophet Micah the very first chapter of Genesis. and immediately deported by ing voice that emanates from
ancestors were commanded to reduced them to three mitz- God created every human being I.C.E., resulting in the removal Torah: “Be holy because I, God,
leave the corners of their fields vot: ‘Do justly, love mercy, and in God’s image. Therefore, of the primary source of finan- am holy.” l
and the gleanings of the harvest walk humbly with your God. when we look into the face of cial support of their family,
that fell behind for the poor to The prophet Isaiah based all another person, we see the face then we are not truly seeing the Charles K. Briskin is the senior
gather and thus provide suste- the commandments upon two of God. face of God in the other. rabbi of Shir Ami Bucks County
nance for their families. We are of them: Keep justice and righ- Congregation in Newtown and a
commanded to be honest and teousness. Rabbi Akiva taught: Imagine a world where we If we, as immigrants our- former member of the Commission
fair — to not take advantage of The great principle of the Torah more easily see God in the face selves or descendants of on Social Action of the Religious
or mock the blind or deaf. We is expressed in the mitzvah: of the other. This approach to immigrants cannot see in the Action Center. The Board of Rabbis
are commanded to govern our You shall love your neighbor engaging “the other” might bet- face of a Central American ref- of Greater Philadelphia is proud to
society justly and fairly. These as yourself.’” ter inform our response, for ugee the face of our parents or provide the Torah commentary for
are among the most inspiring example, to the ongoing crisis grandparents, then we are not the Jewish Exponent.
in all of Torah. “Love your neighbor as at our Southern border, and truly seeing the face of God in
yourself.” How can this one throughout the country. the other.
Three specific command- commandment form the basis
ments from this portion for all others, according to Akiva If we are not moved by If, however, we heed the
motivate me in countless areas at least? From the response haunting images of fright- commandments to love the
of Hillel. When asked by a ened children, separated stranger, love our neighbor
from their families, and and do not stand idly by, and

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through lectures or experiential activism dates to his cam- the past year underscore the also a bit about world Jewry Correction
learning. pus days, when he founded importance of what the Barrack in terms of the evolving chal-
the North American Jewish school had done in terms of lenges, including anti-Semitism, In “HIAS Honorees
Seniors, whose spring semes- Students Network, not to men- educating their students regard- anti-Zionism, anti-Israelism Defend ‘Freedom’s Flame,”
ters typically consist of a few tion his extensive work with ing Israel, the history, the issues, and the nature of the challenge published April 25, the
mandatory lectures along with Soviet Jewry. providing them with Israel to us,” he said. “We have to author misstated the name
a manageable load of required experiences that few schools face the reality of things that of the organization. HIAS
service hours, will now be “This is of special significance do, and to frankly to under- people never anticipated would PA, not HIAS, hosted the
asked to attend seminars that to me because I am a native score the importance of Jewish happen in America. We saw it Golden Door Awards.
will better prepare them to Philadelphian,” he said, “and I education today.” in Europe, and people would They are separate orga-
discuss Israel and Jewish issues know of the great work that say, ‘Well, it was over there, not nizations. The Exponent
on campus. the Barrack family has done, Hoenlein gave a brief here.’ Now it’s here.” l regrets the error.
both in regards to the school preview of his speech.
Few people have been as and as well as other import- [email protected];
involved with thinking about ant charitable engagements. “I will try to give them an 215-832-0740
and working to solve such And now, with the events of assessment of where we are
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address the communities’ most critical priorities
locally, in Israel and around the world.

JFRE Hosts 8th Legends and Leaders

THE JEWISH FEDERATION Real Estate affinity group (JFRE) hosted its 8th Mark Wilf, owner/president of the NFL’s Minnesota Vikings, partner
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of The Jewish Federations of North America, was the keynote speaker at
It was another record-breaking year for the group: $467,000 was raised from the event.
75 companies and almost $650,000 will be awarded in 2020 to 19 community
projects in Greater Philadelphia and in Israel, including $50,000 allocated for 29 For more information about JFRE, contact Senior Development Officer Rachel
security assessments for local synagogues. Sigman at [email protected] or 215-832-0513.

JFRE Legends and Leaders and Executive Committee members with Jewish Federation Michael Markman gives remarks at the Legends and Leaders event.
Board Chair Susanna Lachs Adler, Jewish Federation President and CEO Naomi Adler and
Mark Wilf.

From left: Bruce Goodman, keynote speaker Mark Wilf, Lynn Laurent and Travis Rhodes From left: Panel with Dan Berger (moderator), David Adelman, Brad Korman and
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Film Screening. shaming (Who must pay? How much?
See the Philadelphia Israeli Film Festival’s pick of the year, The For what kinds of shaming?) and then tNopUsMaBllEoRf:fe0r0s 0fo8r4y0o1u5r
Unorthodox, followed by a discussion led by Congregation Beth Or’s moves on to examine stories of rabbis diamonds & jewelry.
senior rabbi, Rabbi Gregory Marx. The movie showing takes place at shaming one another. The course asks
the Ambler Theater and is sponsored by Beth Or’s Israel Committee and the overarching question: What is the We can pay more because
Sisterhood. All are invited. Tickets are $15. They can be purchased in the Talmud trying to tell us about shame/ we know the true value.
Beth Or office or the Ambler Theater box office. Show starts at 7:30 p.m. shaming? 10:30 a.m. Har Zion Temple. Immediate cash for one
108 E. Butler Ave., Ambler. 1500 Hagys Ford Road, Penn Valley. piece or an entire
collection.
THURSDAY, MAY 9 Sisterhood and Music Cafe. Mahjong.
Brotherhood Shabbat An evening of music with musicians Play and learn from 12:30-2 p.m. with 201 Old York Road • Jenkintown, PA
Torah Study. Old York Road Temple–Beth Am’s Scot Sax and Bonnie Warren and the the HSA of the Noreen Cook Center
Midday Torah study with Rabbi brotherhood and sisterhood will host band Herding Cats. Doors open at for Early Childhood Education and (215) 885-7070
Eric Lazar at noon. All are welcome. an original Erev Shabbat service with 7:30 p.m., music begins at 7:45 p.m. the Sisterhood of Har Zion Temple
Temple Brith Achim. 481 S. Gulph music by the T’filah Band. Festive Admission 15 in advance and $20 at in weekly community open mahjong Open Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat.
Road, King of Prussia. Oneg Shabbat to follow. For more the door, includes appetizers, dessert play. You may bring a kosher dairy 11am - 4:00pm
information, call 215-886-8000. and drinks. To RSVP, contact Renee lunch or dairy/pareve kosher snacks.
Pizza Fundraiser. 7-9 p.m. 971 Old York Road, Strausberg at programdirector@ Call 610-667-500 for information. Closed Sunday, Monday & Tuesday
SNAP Custom Pizza in Jenkintown will Abington. tbibluebell.org or 610-275-8797, 1500 Hagys Ford Road, Penn Valley.
donate 50 percent of the proceeds ext. 144. Tiferet Bet Israel. introducing participants to charcoal,
raised between 4-8 p.m. to Old York SATURDAY, MAY 11 1920 Skippack Pike, Blue Bell. Bereavement Group. pastels, watercolor and acrylic
Road Temple–Beth Am. For more For the newly bereaved, there’s paint. Beginners to advanced levels
information, call 215-886-8000. Torah Study. SUNDAY, MAY 12 help at Congregations of Shaare welcome. 10:30 a.m. Cost $20 for
1621 The Fairway, Jenkintown. Join Rabbi Peter Rigler of Temple Shamayim from 1-2:30 p.m. No all five sessions, which are May 14,
Sholom in Broomall once a month Free School Tryout. charge. Contact Rivkahpowers55@ May 21, June 11, June 18 and June 25.
FRIDAY, MAY 10 to study the Torah portion the week Or Hadash invites you to try out gmail.com or leave a message at The Barbara and Harvey Brodsky
before Saturday morning services. its religious school for free for the 215-677-1600 for details. Enrichment Center of JFCS.
Mother’s Day Luncheon. This week’s Torah portion is K’doshim. rest of the school year. Come visit 9768 Verree Road, Philadelphia. 345 Montgomery Ave., Bala Cynwyd.
A full day of activities for active Contact the temple office with the school from 9-11:30 a.m. For
adults. Coffee at 8:30 a.m., current questions and to RSVP at 610-356- more information, contact Education Mahjong. Lunch and Learn.
events at 9:30 a.m., Kabbalat Shabbat 5165. 55 N. Church Lane, Broomall. Director Barbara Weisman at Join the Sisterhood of Melrose B’nai Discussion of the parshah of the week
service at 10:30 a.m., kosher lunch in [email protected]. 190 Camp Hill Israel Emanu-El for our weekly at noon. This session will be led by
honor of Mother’s Day at 11:30 a.m., Sisterhood Shabbat. Road, Fort Washington. friendly mahjong game at 7 p.m. Open Rabbi Morton Levine. All are welcome.
music concert with the mixed choir Sisterhood of Melrose B’nai Israel to the entire kehillah. No charge for At BDO USA, LLP. 1801 Market St.,
and the Sandra Dean String Ensemble Emanu-El welcomes everyone to join MONDAY, MAY 13 MBIEE sisterhood members. One-time 17th Floor, Philadelphia.
of the School District of Philadelphia. us for services at 9:15 a.m. Service charge of $36 includes membership to
Call 215-832-0539 to RSVP. led by the women of our Sisterhood. Hatha Yoga. the MBIEE Sisterhood. Contact Lunch and Learn.
KleinLife: Center City, Festive lunch to follow. For more Women come together in this weekly, 215-635-1505 or vp-rebecca@ Discussion of the parshah of the week
2100 Arch St., Philadelphia. information, contact Helene Katz at open to the community yoga class mbiee.org for further information. at noon. This session will be led by
215-635-1505 or 215-758-2868 or to practice balance, muscle strength 8339 Old York Road, Elkins Park. Rabbi Robert Alpert. All are welcome.
Torah Study. [email protected]. and stillness through yoga. All Congregation Adath Jeshurun library.
Join Rabbi Eric Woodward and Rabbi 8339 Old York Road, Elkins Park. ages, health levels and experience TUESDAY, MAY 14 7763 Old York Road, Elkins Park.
Danielle Parmenter for their monthly are represented. The class is $5 for
Torah study at the Tiferet Bet Israel Overbrook Reunion. the hour, with no prior reservation JAFCO Luncheon. Yiddish Club.
library from 11 a.m. to noon. Overbrook High School Class of June needed. Feel free to email questions Jewish Adoption and Family Care Join Kim Reddin Yiddish with Jack
1920 Skippack Pike, Blue Bell. 1959 will hold its 60th reunion at to MLRT member and teacher Eileen Options’ (JAFCO) annual luncheon Belitsky for a pleasant afternoon
Bala Golf Club. Cocktails at 6 p.m. Edman at [email protected]. will be honoring Shari Techner Smith discussing and speaking Yiddish.
Family Shabbat. (cash bar), dinner at 7 p.m. $65 per 9 a.m. Main Line Reform Temple. as Woman of Valor and presenting 12:30-2 p.m. Call 215-677-1600 for
Join Temple Sholom in Broomall person. Checks are payable to Class 410 Montgomery Ave., Wynnewood. the Lifetime Achievement Award to details. Transportation available
for a Tot Shabbat for preschool-aged of June 1959. Mail to Class of ’59, the family of Michelle Simon in her through Northeast NORC at 215-320-
children and their families. The 5:45- 802 Geranium Drive, Warrington, Talmud Class. memory. The day will feature a shopping 0351. Yiddish Club of Congregations
6:15 p.m. service is filled with puppets, PA 18976. Spouses invited. Dinner The rabbinic prohibitions against boutique, silent auction and raffles and of Shaare Shamayim,
songs and fun. Dairy potluck dinner to choices: chicken, salmon or shaming another often lie in stark entertainment by mentalist Matt Cooper. 9768 Verree Road, Philadelphia.
follow. Call 610-356-5165 to RSVP. vegetarian. 2200 Belmont Ave., contrast to stories of shaming and Cost $100. 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Hilton
55 N. Church Lane, Broomall. Philadelphia. competition among those very same Hotel, 4200 City Line Ave., Philadelphia. Mahjong.
Our mahjong group meets at 1 p.m.
Art Workshop. in the Temple Beth Zion-Beth Israel
Therapeutic Art Studio Manager Gal synagogue chapel, to play the game,
Senderowitsch leads this series of have fun and raise money for tikkun
hands-on art-making workshops, olam. Have you heard of mahjong and
want to learn to play? Are you new in

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Calendar Stradley Ronon. 2005 Market St., Sisterhood Meeting. WEDNESDAY, MAY 15 Marquis Theater at 2 p.m. Bus returns
Suite 2600, Philadelphia. The Sisterhood of Congregations of about 8 p.m. Cost $175 for Beth Or
Continued from Page 25 Shaare Shamayim will be hosting Coffee and Conversation. members, $200 for non-members.
Meet the Prophets. a meeting at 7 p.m. Our guest is After morning minyan, enjoy coffee Payment by check only, payable to
town looking for the game? Have you How much do you know about the Barry Pogach, a longtime member, and an open forum for learning at Beth Or Sisterhood. Send to Beth
lived in town and want a new group to prophets of the Hebrew Bible? Would who will sing and talk about music. 8 a.m. Rabbi Andrew Markowitz Or, 239 Welsh Road, Maple Glen, Pa.
play with? We’re always looking you like to make the acquaintance of Refreshments will be served. Free. will teach and answer your Jewish 19002, attention Ellen Mirbach. RSVP
for new players. We ask for a a few of them? Who were they? When Contact 215-677-1600 for details. questions. Coffee and Conversation to Mirbach at [email protected].
$4 donation per session. did they live? What did they say and 9768 Verree Road, Philadelphia. is free and open to the community. 239 Welsh Road, Maple Glen.
303 S. 18th St., Philadelphia. why did they say it? And are their Adath Israel. 250 N. Highland Ave.,
messages relevant today? Rhoda and Art Class. Merion Station. Coffee and Conversation.
Launch Night. Chuck Ryba will offer a series of four Join us for a six-week course from Join Rabbi Reuben Israel Abraham of
Be the first to hear the socially- sessions on the Prophets. Isaiah is the Jewish Learning Institute Broadway Show. Congregations of Shaare Shamayim
conscious business, nonprofit and covered at 7 p.m. Call 215-886-8000 exploring the Jewish art of prayer and The Sisterhood of Congregation when he teaches “A Crash Course in
project ideas of the ninth cohort of for more information. Old York Road spirituality. $99. 7-8:30 p.m. B’nai Beth Or in Maple Glen will board the Jewish History – Part Two,” which
Tribe 12 Fellows which will change Temple–Beth Am. 971 Old York Road, Abraham Chabad. 527 Lombard St., bus at 8:30 a.m. to see the critically continues for the next five weeks. Cost
our community, our city and the Abington. Philadelphia. acclaimed musical Tootsie at the $12 and Sisterhood members receive
world. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. $2 donor credit. Coffee and cake served
between 10-10:30 a.m., followed by the
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ONE; AD NUMBER: 00084551 215-677-1600 to make a reservation.
9768 Verree Road, Philadelphia.

66 Golf Outing.
Main Line Reform Temple
Brotherhood’s fourth annual golf
outing will be held at Green Valley
Country Club. Your participation
ensures that Brotherhood will continue
to provide funds to charities that
espouse our Jewish values. 8:30 a.m.
to 3 p.m. 201 Ridge Pike, Lafayette Hill.

Lunch and Learn.
Discussion of the parshah of the week.
This session will be led by Rabbi Gary
Charlestein. All are welcome. 12:30 p.m.
1710 Romano Drive, Norristown.

Mural Arts Tour.
Instead of walking around town to see
some of Philadelphia’s famed murals,
we are bringing them to you in the
comfort of KleinLife: Montgomery
County. Event sponsored by the George
& Lillian Berman Fund. 11 a.m. to noon.
7763 Old York Road, Elkins Park.

66 Drug Collection.
Turn in your unused or expired
medication for safe disposal by
Montgomery County officials. These
efforts keep our community safer by
keeping old and unused medications out
of the hands of children and others, and
by keeping it out of the waterways. 11:30
a.m. to 1 p.m. KleinLife: Montgomery
County, 7763 Old York Road, Elkins Park.

Lunch and Learn.
Professor Noam Weisbrod, director
of the Blaustein Institutes for Desert

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Research and an internationally Speaker Series. class at 9:30 a.m. 971 Old York Road, Book Discussion. hold a steak dinner (with fish and
renowned expert in hydrology at Ben- Join Neil Blumenthal, co-founder and Abington. Come join a lively program when vegetarian options). Reception at 6:30
Gurion University, explores how Israel co-CEO of pioneering eye wear brand The Book Discussion Group with Rita p.m., followed by dinner at 7 p.m.
has become a trailblazer in the field of Warby Parker, for the sixth installment Bible Study. and MaryAnn to discuss this month’s Cost is $45 per person. Call 610-934-
water research and proposes solutions of the Museum’s Dreamers and Doers A member of Main Line Reform selection, The Girl From Berlin: A 1919 to register. Our entertainment,
that can impact not just Israel, but speaker series. 7-9 p.m. $18. National Temple’s clergy leads a discussion of Novel, written by internationally Brad Trackman, featured as a stand up
the world. RSVP at 215-884-4510 or Museum of American Jewish History, the Tanakh, or Jewish bible, at 11 a.m. bestselling author Ronald H. Balson. on CBS’ The Late Late Show with Craig
[email protected]. Noon to 2:30 p.m. 101 S. Independence Mall East, This is an ongoing process, beginning A $2 donation is required. Light Ferguson and numerous appearances
1 Logan Square, Philadelphia. Philadelphia. with Genesis and proceeding over refreshments are served. Call 215- on Comedy Central. 6:30-9 p.m.
the course of the year. 10 a.m. 410 677-1600 for details. Transportation is 250 North Highland Ave., Merion
Torah Talk. Bible Class. Montgomery Ave., Wynnewood. available through Northeast NORC at Station.
Discussion of the parshah of the week. How much do you know about the 215-320-0351. Noon. Congregations
This session will be led by Rabbi prophets of the Hebrew bible? Join Torah Study. of Shaare Shamayim. 9768 Verree Single Seniors Date Night.
Gary Charlestein. All are welcome. Old York Road Temple–Beth Am for Midday Torah study with Rabbi Eric Road, Philadelphia. All single seniors age 62 and older
Noon to 1:30 p.m. 1710 Romano Drive, a class in its adult education class Lazar at noon. All are welcome. are welcome. Free. 7-9 p.m. Old York
Norristown. series. 7-9 p.m. For more information, Temple Brith Achim. 481 S. Gulph Comedian. Road Temple–Beth Am. 971 Old York
call 215-886-8000. 971 Old York Road, Road, King of Prussia. The Adath Israel Men’s Club will Road, Abington. ●
Bereavement Group. Abington.
For the post-bereaved, held at NAME: NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMER. JEWISH; WIDTH: 5.5 IN; DEPTH:
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No charge. Email rivkapowers@gmail. Old York Road Temple-Beth Am will 7.3D8 IrN;eCaOmLOeR:rBsLAaCnKdPLUDS OoNeEr;sAD NUMBER: 00084732
com or call 215-320-0351 to register. host a drop-in mahjong game at 7
8546B Bustleton Ave., Philadelphia. p.m. Bring your cards. Mahjong sets NEIL BLUMENTHAL
and cards will be for sale. For more
Family Picnic. information, call 215-886-8000. Co-CEO and Co-Founder
Open to all, this end of the religious 971 Old York Road, Abington
school year event features hot dogs Wednesday, May 15 • 7 pm
and other picnic food, fun and our Meet the Author. Join us for an onstage conversation.
own Maccabi Games. 5-6:30 p.m. Rena Potok will speak about her new
Congregation Brothers of Israel. book, The Collected Plays of Chaim Reserve your seat today! NMAJH.org
530 Washington Crossing Road, Potok, and the event will feature a Corner of 5th and Market, Philadelphia
Newtown. dramatic reading. Most known for his
book The Chosen, Chaim Potok’s Media sponsor:
Addiction Support Group. plays focus on the theme of being
Jewish Family and Children’s Service Jewish in a secular world. Books will The Dreamers and Doers Speaker Series
is o ering this support group for be available for sale and autographs at has been anonymously endowed by a
family members who have a loved one 7 p.m. at Temple Beth Hillel-Beth El. friend of the Museum and admirer of all
grappling with current or past substance 1001 Remington Road, Wynnewood. Dreamers and Doers.
use issues at 6:30 p.m. $36 per person
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Reduced rate available based on need. on how Jewish music and Judaism
RSVP: For more information and to influenced the music of Irving Berlin,
register for the group, contact Sarah George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein
Waxman at [email protected] or and Stephen Schwartz. 7:30 p.m.
267-804-5888. The Barbara and Harvey Reform Congregation Keneseth
Brodsky Enrichment Center of JFCS. Israel. 8339 Old York Road, Elkins Park.
345 Montgomery Ave., Bala Cynwyd.
THURSDAY, MAY
Film Screening.
Hiding and Seeking: Faith and Tolerance Current Events.
After the Holocaust follows the story of Current events group with Bob Rubin
Menachem Daum, the son of Holocaust at 8:30 a.m. Should universities pay
survivors and a New York Orthodox federal taxes on their endowments?
Jew, who worries both of his sons, full- Beth Sholom Congregation.
time yeshiva students living in Israel, 8231 Old York Road, Elkins Park.
are becoming seduced to intolerance
by their religious studies. Discussion Mommy and Me.
with theology Professor Philip A. Sherrie Turetsky, director of the
Cunningham to follow. $10 per event or School of Early Learning at Old York
$25 for all three. 7 p.m. B’nai Abraham Road Temple-Beth Am, will lead a
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ESTATE OF ALLAN H. LEVIN a/k/a ESTATE OF BEATRICE DiFABIO ESTATE OF EDNA M. COHEN, DE- ESTATE OF JIMMIE LUE PETTY, ESTATE OF BARBARA BLAIR, DE-
DOWNSIZING SENIORS, NEED HELP? ALLAN LEVIN, DECEASED. a/k/a BEATRICE Di FABIO, DE- CEASED. Late of the Township of DECEASED. CEASED.
OR CLEANING OUT? Late of Philadelphia CEASED. Lower Merion, Montgomery Late of Philadelphia Late of Philadelphia.
EXPERIENCED COMPANION LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the Late of Philadelphia County, PA. LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION
1 man's trash/another man's Personal Assistant - above Estate have been granted to LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the the above Estate have been gran- DBN on the above Estate have been
treasure Licensed driver to as- the undersigned, who request all above Estate have been granted to above Estate have been granted to ted to the undersigned, who re- granted to the undersigned, who
sist with errands, persons having claims or demands the undersigned, who request all the undersigned, who request all quest all persons having claims or request all persons having claims
Call Joel 215-947-2817 shopping, appts., read- against the estate of the decedent persons having claims or demands persons having claims or demands demands against the estate of the or demands against the estate of
ing, walking, food to make known the same and all against the estate of the decedent against the estate of the decedent decedent to make known the same the decedent to make known the
CASH IN YOUR CLOSET INC. prep., socializing and persons indebted to the decedent to make known the same and all to make known the same and all and all persons indebted to the de- same and all persons indebted to
Licensed and Bonded daily activities to make payment without delay to persons indebted to the decedent persons indebted to the decedent cedent to make payment without the decedent to make payment
inside/outside of your ROBIN LEVIN, EXECUTRIX, c/o Fox to make payment without delay to to make payment without delay to delay to DAMON FLOWERS, AD- without delay to EFFIE BILAL, AD-
ESTATE SALES home. Will help you Rothschild LLP, 2000 Market St., TERESA MARY LAVALLE, EXEC- LISA R. COHEN, EXECUTRIX, c/o MINISTRATOR, c/o Jeffrey B. First, MINISTRATRIX DBN - c/o Adam S.
understand your bills, 20th Fl., Philadelphia, PA 19103- UTRIX, c/o David C. Harrison, Esq., Lawrence S. Chane, Esq., One Lo- Esq., 6100 City Ave., Ste. 417, Phil- Bernick, Esq., 2047 Locust St.,
CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE do paperwork.and also 3222. 1901 JFK Blvd., #2412, Phil- gan Square, 130 N. 18th St., Phil- adelphia, PA 19131. Philadelphia, PA 19103.
Hyam Solomon Memorial Park- make telephone Estate of Anna Fong Lee; Lee, Anna adelphia, PA 19103. adelphia, PA 19103-6998. Or to his Attorney: Or to her Attorney:
Higher ground, adj. to walkway. 2 calls.for you. Support Fong, Deceased Or to her Attorney: Or to her Attorney: JEFFREY B. FIRST ADAM S. BERNICK
plots, block B, sec. B Lot 251A Services - Refs Call Late of Philadelphia, PA. DAVID C. HARRISON LAWRENCE S. CHANE LAW OFFICE OF JEFFREY B. FIRST LAW OFFICE OF ADAM S. BERNICK
sites 1 & 2 Text 610-247-8210 Phyllis 215-886-4040 LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on 1901 JFK Blvd., #2412 BLANK ROME LLP 6100 City Ave., Ste. 417 2047 Locust St.
ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL PARK - the above estate have been gran- Philadelphia, PA 19103 One Logan Square Philadelphia, PA 19131 Philadelphia, PA 19103
2 Plots, Sect. “B12”, Lot 97 Sites Caring & Reliable ted to the undersigned, who re- ESTATE OF BERNARD NATHANIAL 130 N. 18th St. Estate of Juana Nieves Sanchez; ESTATE OF SUSAN L. BASCH
1 & 2. Valued at $3,995 each, quest all persons having claims or BROWN, DECEASED. Late of the Philadelphia, PA 19103-6998 Sanchez, Juana Nieves, Deceased A/K/A SUSAN BASCH, DECEASED.
FOR LIMITED TIME NOW ASK- Experienced & Trained demands against the estate of the Township of Springfield, Mont- ESTATE OF IRIS VAZQUEZ, DE- Late of Philadelphia, PA. Late of Abington Twp., Mont-
ING ONLY $5,000 for both. Call BONDED & LICENSED decedent to make known the same, gomery County, PA. CEASED. LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on gomery County, PA.
or text 973-985-9830 or email me and all persons indebted to the de- LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on Late of Philadelphia the above estate have been gran- LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the
at [email protected] Available 24/7 cedent to make payment without the above Estate have been gran- LETTERS of TESTAMENTARY on ted to the undersigned, who re- above Estate have been granted to
ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL PARK 4 20 Years Experience delay, to John P. McGuire, Esq., ted to the undersigned, who re- the above Estate have been gran- quest all persons having claims or the undersigned, who request all
PLOTS - Section D-2 Lot 97 Sites 552 Ridge Road, Telford, PA quest all persons having claims or ted to the undersigned, who re- demands against the estate of the persons having claims or demands
1, 2, 3, and 4. Easy access just a Very Affordable 18969, Administrator, C.T.A. demands against the estate of the quest all persons having claims or decedent to make known the same, against the estate of the decedent
few yards from the road and just 215-477-1050 John P. McGuire, Esq. decedent to make known the same demands against the estate of the and all persons indebted to the de- to make known the same and all
a few steps beyond the tree line. Caregiver 25+ years exp. 552 Ridge Road and all persons indebted to the de- decedent to make known the same cedent to make payment without persons indebted to the decedent
Great parking and great neighbor- Dedicated service, De- Telford, PA 18969 cedent to make payment without and all persons indebted to the de- delay, to Carmen Falero, 532 E. to make payment without delay to
hood! $12,000 for all four. Con- pendable, honest & pa- ESTATE OF ANNA JOSEPHINE PIC- delay to GWENDOLYN COURTNEY, cedent to make payment without 184th St., #WLK, Bronx, NY 10548, CORA B. WEINER, EXECUTRIX, c/o
tact [email protected] or tient. Drivers lic. and CERILLI a/k/a ANNA PICCERILLI, ADMINISTRATRIX, c/o Adam S. delay to Barbara Vazquez, EXEC- Administratrix. Robert S. Cohen, Esq., The Beas-
text 801-361-7909 own car. Will run er- DECEASED. Bernick, Esq., 2047 Locust St., UTRIX c/o her attorney Gary Stew- Patricia M. Hoban, Esq. ley Bldg. 1125 Walnut St., Phila.,
ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL PARK rands, medication re- Late of Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA 19103. art Seflin, Esquire 30 West Third 306 Market Street PA 19107-4997,
Sec S-2, Lot 82, Sites 1,2,3 and minders. Exc. refs. Call LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the Or to her Attorney: Street Media, PA 19063 5th Floor Or to her Attorney.:
4. [email protected] or text Jacqueline 215-416- above Estate have been granted to ADAM S. BERNICK Or to Attorney: Philadelphia, PA 19106 ROBERT S. COHEN
828-508-2093 0964 the undersigned, who request all LAW OFFICE OF ADAM S. BERNICK Gary Stewart Seflin, Atty. ESTATE OF LEONARD S. TUTTLE, Law Office of Robert S. Cohen
ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL PARK persons having claims or demands 2047 Locust St. 30 West Third Street DECEASED. The Beasley Bldg.
Section S-2, Lot 81, Sites 1, 2, 3, CNA Care for sick/elderly. 9 yrs against the estate of the decedent Philadelphia, PA 19103 Media, PA 19063 Late of Philadelphia. 1125 Walnut St.
and 4. $6000 for all four. exp. Great References!! own to make known the same and all ESTATE OF CAROLE H. WURST Estate of James Leonard Hender- LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on Phila., PA 19107-4997
[email protected] or text car.Hourly or live-in 215-620- persons indebted to the decedent a/k/a CAROLE WURST, DECEASED. son; Henderson, James Leonard, the above Estate have been gran- ESTATE OF THOMAS J. McNULTY,
702-343-7144. 1877 to make payment without delay to Late of Philadelphia. Deceased ted to the undersigned, who re- JR., DECEASED.
EXP. CAREGIVER FOR ELDERLY ALBERT L. PICCERILLI, EXECUT- LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the Late of Philadelphia, PA. quest all persons having claims or Late of Philadelphia
SHALOM MEMORIAL PARK 20 yrs exp., Excellent References! OR, 1735 Market St., 21st Fl., Phil- above Estate have been granted to LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on demands against the estate of the LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on
1 plot, sec. Abraham, lot 119, adelphia, PA 19103-7505, the undersigned, who request all the above estate have been gran- decedent to make known the same the above Estate have been gran-
grave 4. Includes interment, re- 484-588-9626 Or to his Attorney: persons having claims or demands ted to the undersigned, who re- and all persons indebted to the de- ted to the undersigned, who re-
cording fee & concrete liner. Val- ALBERT L. PICCERILLI against the estate of the decedent quest all persons having claims or cedent to make payment without quest all persons having claims or
ued at $7700, asking $2500 Call TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD MONTGOMERY MCCRACKEN to make known the same and all demands against the estate of the delay to KAREN MORRIS, ADMIN- demands against the estate of the
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1735 Market St., 21st Fl. to make payment without delay to and all persons indebted to the de- Esq., 86 Buck Rd., Holland, PA and all persons indebted to the de-
Philadelphia, PA 19103-7505 CRAIG H. WURST, EXECUTOR, c/o cedent to make payment without 18966. cedent to make payment without
Harry Metka, Esq., 4802 Nesham- delay, to Kristerpher Henderson, Or to her Attorney: delay to SHEILA McNULTY-BOB-
TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD iny Blvd., Ste. 9, Bensalem, PA 136 W. Price St., Philadelphia, PA HARVEY ABRAMSON HOLZ, ADMINISTRATRIX, c/o Willi-
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HARRY METKA 306 Market Street 86 Buck Rd. 19102,
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BURMAN FREEDMAN MALAMUT STOKES TECOSKY

Julius David Burman, 75, of West Norriton, Raymond Freedman, 84 of West Chester on Stanley Malamut 96, on May 2, 2019 after a Ellen S. Stokes (nee Geiss), onApril 28, 2019; Herman “Mat” Tecosky on April 28, 2019.
Pennsylvania, husband of Miriam Burman Sat. April 27, 2019. Husband of V. Jeanne long illness. Devoted husband of Marcia for of Harleysville, PA. Beloved mother of Harry Husband of Judy (nee Lang); Loving father of
passed away peacefully at home on Sunday, Bruno, father of Todd H. Freedman (Nadine), nearly 73 years. Loving uncle to several Stokes; loving daughter of Helene and the Karen and her husband Andrew Goode, and
April 28th with his family by his side. Born in brother of Leonard Freedman (Becky), Selma nieces and nephews. A decorated veteran of late Melvin Geiss; devoted sister of Suzanne Eric and his wife Katrina; Adoring grandfath-
Philadelphia on March 9th, 1944 to Bertha Sherman (Edward), grandfather of Abigail WW II after having volunteered with the US Geiss and Merril Geiss. In lieu of flowers, er of Amelia and Bennett. Contributions in his
and Elias Burman, he and his older sister Freedman, Ava Freedman, Jason Pagegala, army Air Corps. Mr. Malamut was shot down contributions in her memory may be made to memory may be made to Greater Phila.
Karen grew up in the Strawberry Mansion step father of Victoria Pagegala (Michael), over France and survived 17 months in a Ger- a charity of the donor’s choice. Chapter of ALS Assoc., 321 Norristown Rd.
area of Philadelphia. Overbrook High School, and Andrew Alvarez. Preceded by a son, Bret man POW camp. Contributions in his Ste 260, Ambler PA 19002.
Class of 1962, a Vietnam War Veteran, Julius M. Freedman and brother, Bernard Freedman memory may be made to Jewish Federation JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
served in the United States Air Force from (Phyllis) and parents William and Rose (nee of Greater Philadelphia, the American Red GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
1963-1967. Julius worked for the United Kamenir). Contributions to the Jewish Family Cross, or a charity of the donor’s choice. SUVAL RAPHAEL-SACKS
States Postal Service until 2009 when ALS and Children’s Service of Greater Phil-
symptoms forced him into retirement. Lov- adelphia, Attn: Development Department GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S Irving Suval died on January 25th, 2019. He TUCKER
ing husband and father blessed with three 2100 Arch Street, 5th Floor Philadelphia, PA RAPHAEL-SACKS had been diagnosed with lung cancer over
children Sharon (Stephen) Knotts, Donna 19103. https://www.jfcsphilly.org/main- two years ago and stopped treatment in CHARLES M. TUCKER, PhD on May 1st,
(Jorge) Palmieri, and Ron (Allison) Burman home-page/give-help/donate-jfcs/ MERIN November of 2018. He was a person pos- 2019. Husband of Barbara (nee) Brown.
and adoring grandfather to Jonathan, sessed of grace and deep moral courage. He Father of Drew (Susan) Tucker and Eric Tuck-
Emanuel, and Eliza. Julius enjoyed being in- DELLAVECCHIA, REILLY, SMITH & BOYD Marvin J. Merin, 93, formerly of Elkins Park was truly a mensch and will be greatly er. Grandfather of Madison and Matthew. In
volved with his children’s activities, traveling FUNERAL HOME, Inc. and Atlantic City, died peacefully at his home missed by all those who loved him. He was lieu of flowers, contributions to his memory
with the family, trips to the beach, and camp- in Wellington, Florida on March 31, 2019. He born September 14, 1926 in Brooklyn, NY to may be made to the Neuropathy Association.
ing trips. Contributions in his memory may GROSSMAN was the loving father of Steven (Donna), Jef- Abram and Freda (Emshein) Suvalsky. He
be made to the ALS Association of Greater frey (Martha), and Richard (Pamela) and the was the third of three brothers, Henry and JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
Philadelphia or the ALS Therapy Develop- Gerald Grossman, age 87, died on April 29, beloved grandfather of 10 grandchildren and Bob. He grew up in Trenton NJ where he at- MEMORIALS
ment Institute. www.alsphiladelphia.org 2019. He was a retired pharmacist who 15 great-children. Cherished by Myrna Den- tended Trenton Central High School. It was in
tst.als.net/bikersforburman resided in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. berg, his companion of 15 years. He was pre- Trenton where he met the love of his life Dor- KRAIMAN
Husband of Harlyce (nee Cohen); and broth- ceded in death by his wife, Shirlee (Feldgus) is Lipkovitz who ultimately became his wife
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS er of Roberta (Joel) Oberman. Contributions Merin. Relatives and friends are invited to a and partner of 67 years. When he graduated Howard Kraiman
in his memory may be made to a charity of memorial service at Roosevelt Memorial from high school in 1944 he joined the army January 30, 2019
COHEN the donor's choice. Park Chapel on June 20th at 11 a.m. Inter- and served in France until 1946. After he re- I, Rhoda Kraiman, remember with love, a
ment will be private. If desired, contributions turned home, he attended Temple University wonderful husband and great father
Barry E., April 28, 2019 of Bala Cynwyd, Pa. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S in his memory may be made to a charity of in Philadelphia and graduated with a degree to Lynn (Kraiman) Sperling,
Beloved husband of Sande (nee Lerner). De- RAPHAEL-SACKS your choice. in accounting. He and Doris were married in Laurie (Kraiman) Steinberg
voted father of Richard & Wendy Cohen, Providence, RI in October of 1951. They star- and Stephen Kraiman.
Dana & Richard Zucker and Missie & Randy KRAMER PASTERNACK ted their first home in Fall River, MA where
Pludo. Cherished brother of the Honorable their first child Michael was born in 1953. He Honor the
Gene D. (Janice) Cohen. Loving Poppy of RICHELLE "SHELLY" KRAMER(nee Cottler), Dr. Alan A. Pasternack, on April 24, 2019. Be- then went to work for the IRS and relocated memory
Blake & Kayleigh, Brett, Drew, Max, Gabrielle, on May 1, 2019, of Philadelphia. Wife of the loved husband of the late Elaine (nee Seitz); to Norwich CT. Doris and Irving’s second of your
Liza, Will and Brianna. Contributions in his late Stanley L. Kramer. Mother of Robert Devoted father of Barry (Jackie) and Ricky child Abby was born in Norwich. Norwich loved one …
memory may be made to the Daniel B. Allan- (Eileen) Kramer, Marjorie (Jeffrey) Honick- (Nancy); Loving grandfather of Scott (Heath- was a place of very fond memories and last-
off Foundation (www.danielballanofffounda- man and Jill (Lenny) Feinberg. Grandmother er), Michael (Jill), Amanda (Chris) and Lind- ing friendships. In 1961, the IRS transferred CALL 215-832-0749
tion.com) or Sandy Rollman Ovarian Cancer of Jordan (Jayne), Joseph, Brian (Chelsea), say; Adoring great-grandfather of Zachary. him to Washington DC where the family TO PLACE YOUR
Foundation. Marc, Sara (Spencer), Mauri and Julia. Great- Contributions in his memory may be made to spent 4 years. In 1965 he was transferred to YAHRTZEIT AD.
grandmother of Chase and Cash; also sur- American Heart Association or Alzheimer's Philadelphia and oved to Cherry Hill, NJ
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS vived by all the Feinberg children and grand- Association. where he and Doris lived until 1990 when classified@
children. Contributions in her memory may they moved to Palm Harbor, FL. In Palm jewishexponent.com
FELIXON be made to The Har Zion Temple. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S Harbor he un-retired and opened a solo ac-
RAPHAEL-SACKS counting firm which he ran until 2017 when
Leonard Felixon, on May 3, 2019 of Phila., JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS he mostly retired. He enjoyed living in Flor-
PA. Brother of Paul Felixon and Shirley Glass. PAUL ida enjoyed the pace, enjoyed his friends and
Uncle of Linda Glass, Greg Felixon, Andrea LABINER really enjoyed not having to shovel snow. He
Felixon-Swartz, Jeffrey Glass and Steven Marie E. “Rusty” Paul (nee Samson) April 29, was a remarkable person. He was intellectu-
Glass. Also survived by great nieces and Selma Labiner (nee Moskowitz) on April 26, 2019. Wife of the late Albert. Mother of Mi- ally curious, well read on any number of top-
nephews and great-great nieces and neph- 2019. Wife of the late Philip; Mother of chael (Andrea) Paul and Mitchell Paul (Joel ics. He mastered the digitalization of his
ews. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be Stephen (Sophie), Robert and Randy (Jerry) Weeks). Sister of the late Martin Samson, world with ease and bemusement as well. He
made to Abramson Cancer Center. Briggs; Grandmother of Jonathan (Lindsay), Sarah Bauer, Blanche Gohen, Bernard Sam- was a great listener though his wife might
James (Elizabeth), Daniel (Marin) and Jane son and Virginia Hines. Grandmother of take exception to that statement. He treas-
PLATT MEMORIAL CHAPELS, Inc. (Ben); Great-grandmother of Ella, Olivia, Zoe, Jonathan and Dara. Great grandmother of ured his family and was a best friend to each
Anna and Joni. Contributions in her memory Mia, Tyler and Layla. Contributions in her of his children. He was an enthusiastic golfer
A Community may be made to Jefferson Health Home Care memory may be made to Opera Philadelphia, who was able to enjoy some of the most
Remembers Hospice, 225 Newtown Rd, Warminster, PA 1420 Locust St., Suite 210, Phila., PA 19102. beautiful golf courses in this country. He nev-
18974. er thought of golf as a good walk spoiled. He
Monthly archives of GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S was very proud of his heritage and its tradi-
Jewish Exponent Death Notices GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS tions. He did however reserve a skeptical eye
RAPHAEL-SACKS towards the concept of an all-powerful deity.
are available online. SILVERMAN But in the end he was comforted by his faith.
LICHTENSTEIN He is predeceased by his parents Abram and
www.JewishExponent.com Norman Michael Silverman on April 28, 2019. Freda, his brothers Henry(Maxine) and Bob
Rosanna Lichtenstein, on May 3, 2019. The Husband of Joan Jones Silverman (nee Boy- (Chippy) his brother in law Sanford Lipkovitz
A Community Remembers former Rosanna Gilgore, beloved wife of the er). Father of Heidi (Lewis) Kleinberg, Dori and his son in law Dr. Barry Koch who he
Monthly archives of Jewish Exponent late Jack Lichtenstein; loving mother of Dr. Silverman (Stuart Lipshutz, Esq.), Eric loved like a son. He is survived by the love of
Death Notices are available online. Sheri David Kaplan ( and the late Steven) and (Doreen) Jones and Vincent (Bernadette) his life and wife and partner of 67 years Dor-
Gay Seidman (Dr. David); Devoted grand- Jones. Brother of Elliot (Jan) Silverman. is. His daughter Abby (the late Dr. Barry
www.JewishExponent.com mother of Jon (Robyn) Seidman; Dr. Mat- Grandfather of Lindsy, Wyatt, Lucy, Sam, Koch). His son Michael and Michelle and
thew (Michelle) David, Dr. Ryan (Dr. Hiroko) Ethan, Charlotte, Jessica and Jake. Great their children Helen Marie Shih (Mike), Tre-
David, Rebecca (Chris) Savage and Blake grandfather of Penelope. Funeral services vor and Aaron Bowles. And multiple nieces
(Mallory) Seidman. Also survived by 6 great- were private. Contributions in his memory and nephews. He will be missed. In his hon-
grandsons. Contributions in her memory may may be made to the Parkinson's Foundation, or please donate to your charity of choice or
be made to Old York Road Temple - Beth Am 800 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19107. the American Cancer Society.
971 Old York Road, Abington, PA 19001, or
to Ort America, 75 Maiden Lane, 10th Floor, GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
New York, NY 10038. RAPHAEL-SACKS

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ENGAGEMENT BIRTH

PLATT-ISADORE MADISON SARAH FIGLIN

Hilary and Harry Platt of Voorhees, New Jersey, Ross and Marla Figlin announce
announce the engagement of their daughter, Jaclyn the birth of their first child,
Platt, to Dylan Isadore, son of Mindi and Alan Isadore Madison Sarah Figlin, on
of Holland. March 17.

Jaclyn is a graduate of Rutgers University and works Madison is the granddaughter
as a registered nurse in the NICU at Cooper Hospital. of Marilyn and Steve Figlin and
Dylan is a graduate of Temple University and works as a Linda and Al Saul.
senior insurance underwriter at Nationwide Insurance.

A 2020 wedding is being planned.

COMMUNITYBRIEFS

Penn Hillel Rabbi to Leave for Rhode Island Holocaust Survivor Gunter Hauer Finally, Herding Cats, a four-member Americana
AFTER EIGHT YEARS overseeing Penn Hillel, Celebrates 100th Birthday roots rock band founded by TBI Congregant Marc
Rabbi Josh Bolton is leaving to serve as the exec- Holocaust Survivor Gunter Hauer received citations Bernstein, will perform. The band features Bernstein
utive director of the Brown University and Rhode on May 7 from several local officials in celebration of on bass guitar, Steve Bard on guitar and harmonica,
Island School of Design (RISD) Hillel, the Daily his 100th birthday. Mike McCauley on electric guitar and mandolin, and
Pennsylvanian reported. Andy Fritz on drums.
U.S. Rep. Brendan Boyle, state Sen. Christine
Bolton was the Penn Hillel director and senior Tartaglione, state Rep. Jared Solomon and Philadelphia Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door, with
Jewish educator of the Jewish Renaissance Project. City Councilwoman Cherelle Parker honored Hauer admission including appetizers, beverages and dessert.
He starts in Rhode Island — Brown and RISD share a at the Philadelphia Protestant Home.
Hillel center — effective June 15. Herding Cats
Gunter grew up in Berlin, but he and his family Bonnie Warren
At Penn, Bolton led numerous programs. Those fled Berlin in 1939 and traveled by boat to Shanghai,
included a fellowship called the Beren Greek Life Seminar where Gunter would eventually meet his wife. At 93, Photos courtesy of Tiferet
and the Pincus Fellowship, where he led students in Gunter joined the Holocaust Awareness Museum and Bet Israel
discussions about being Jewish in the 21st century. Education Center’s (HAMEC) group providing eye-
witness testimony to the impact of hatred and bigotry. Caskey Torah Academy Reaccredited
Day School Students Visit Harrisburg The Caskey Torah Academy of Greater Philadelphia
to Lobby for Security Funding Rally Against Hate Crimes May 6 has earned reaccreditation, according to the Middle
Jewish day school students were among a group of Promotes New Legislation States Association Commissions on Elementary and
more than 300 people meeting with Pennsylvania State Rep. Kevin Boyle (D-172) held a rally May 6 in Secondary Schools.
legislators in Harrisburg on May 7 to lobby for state the Main Capitol Rotunda in Harrisburg to promote
funding for security in nonpublic schools. the passage of H.B. 635, which would expand what Accreditation is a voluntary process schools and
constitutes a hate crime. school systems voluntarily use to demonstrate they
The lobbying was being coordinated by Teach are meeting a defined set of research-based perfor-
PA, which advocates for government funding for The bill would expand the offense of ethnic intim- mance standards. The process includes a self-study
Pennsylvania’s nonpublic schools. idation. It would include malicious intention against followed by peer review visits from fellow members.
the actual or perceived ancestry, mental or physical The visiting team makes its recommendations to the
Philadelphia-area schools participating included disability, sexual orientation, gender or gender identity commissions, which then votes on accreditation.
Kohelet Yeshiva, Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy, of another person or groups of people.
Perelman Jewish Day School, The Mesivta High “The Middle States accreditation process supports
School of Greater Philadelphia, Politz Hebrew Boyle was joined by members of the state House school leaders and teachers as they work collabora-
Academy, Torah Academy of Greater Philadelphia, and LGBTQ community, disability rights advocates tively to develop a strategic plan designed to guide
Kosloff Torah Academy Girls’ High School and and faith-based groups. students toward the best possible outcomes,” Caskey
Abrams Hebrew Academy. Head of School Rabbi Isaac Entin said. l
TBI to Host Music Café Live on May 11
Zahav Wins James Beard Award Tiferet Bet Israel in Blue Bell will host its third Music
Israeli restaurant Zahav won the Outstanding Café Live event on May 11 starting at 8 p.m.
Restaurant award on May 6 in Chicago from the
James Beard Foundation, CNN.com reported. The event will feature Scot Sax, a pop song writer
originally from Plymouth Meeting and a former con-
Zahav, which opened in 2008, is the brainchild gregant of the former Norristown JCC. Sax co-wrote
of chef Michael Solomonov and Steve Cook and has the Grammy-winning “Like We Never Loved At All”
been much-lauded over the years. performed by Faith Hill and Tim McGraw.

Solomonov and Cook previously won a James Also performing is TBI member Bonnie Warren, a
Beard award for their cookbook, Zahav: A World songwriter who splits her time between Philadelphia
of Israeli Cooking. Two years ago, Solomonov won and Nashville. She won the 2019 Song-of-the-Year
the outstanding chef award, and Zahav pastry chef Award in the Social Justice category of the Posi
Camille Cogswell was honored as the rising star chef Music Festival. She also won the grand prize in the
of the year in 2018. Pensacola Beach Songwriting Festival.

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NEWSMAKERS American Jewish Committee Philadelphia/Southern New Jersey hosted Elin Suleymanov,
ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the Republic of Azerbaijan to the United
Barbara Nussbaum, president of the National Council of Jewish States, at a luncheon on April 30 at the Pyramid Club. Suleymanov spoke about Azerbaijan-U.S.
Women (NCJW) Greater Philadelphia Section, was the guest relations, Azerbaijan-Israel relations and Azerbaijani culture and economy.
speaker at the seventh annual Educators’ Luncheon of the
Holocaust Awareness Museum and Education Center (HAMEC)
on May 2 at Philmont Country Club. She accepted HAMEC’s
third annual Excellence in Education Award on behalf of NCJW,
presented in recognition of her organization’s work.

From left: Stanley Ginsburg,
Marcia Bronstein, Sally Cooper
Bleznak, Ambassador Elin
Suleymanov, Richard Berkman
and Tom Tropp

Barbara Nussbaum Photo courtesy of NCJW

Barry: Mamaloshen in Dance performed for community mem- From left: Marcel Groen,
bers at the KleinLife Theatre on May 1. Set to the soundtrack of Laurel Fairworth and
the Barry Sisters, the performance celebrated the life of Yiddish Richard Ost
culture by showcasing choreographer Asya Zlatina’s family
childhood memories, romantic moments, sorrows and the ways Photos by Christopher Brown
of the shtetl.

On April 14, family and friends
of Ellen Silberman celebrated
her memory at the 24th annual
Gift of Life Donor Dash at the
Philadelphia Museum of Art.
The team, Ellen’s Eagles —
named in honor of her favorite
football team — gathered to sup-
port organ donation awareness.
Silberman, who was a resident of
Fort Washington, was an ardent
supporter of organ donation and
a recipient of a liver transplant.

Ellen’s Eagles
Photo courtesy of Abramson Center

Barry: Mamaloshen in Dance performers with choreographer Asya

Zlatina (third from left) Stephanie Hampson

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The Jewish Residents’ Council held two seders at Ann’s Choice. Cantor David Wisnia, a Holocaust
The first, on April 24, was for about 20 residents who are limited survivor and world-renowned singer,
in movement. The second seder was held for more than 350 spoke to students at the Jack M.
residents on April 25. Services were lead by President Phyllis Barrack Hebrew Academy on Yom
Halpern and Religious Chair Barbara Steiner. Hashoah about his experiences in
the Warsaw Ghetto and Auschwitz.

David Wisnia speaks to students. Photo
by Jonathan Prusky

Holocaust Education And Reflection
Club members pose with Wisnia.

Photo by Shira Stein

Joe Shrager and Phyllis Halpern Photos by Bernie Roseman

This year’s participants in the JFCS Teen Empowerment Program marked the end of their year
by deciding how to allocate $15,000 worth of funds raised for JFCS programs based on the need,
impact and sustainability of the programs.

Ann’s Choice residents enjoy the second seder. Back row from left:
Allison Goldstein, Jessica Wolfe,
As part of the RSVP Philadelphia literacy program, third-grade Darya Neil and Olivia Schwartz.
students at Spruance Elementary School wrote letters to RSVP Front row from left: Ella Johnson,
volunteers who write back to help the students sharpen their Charlie Wiess, Ben King,
reading, writing and interpersonal skills. Every spring the stu- Tracy Reich and Madaline Puma
dents meet their pen pals at a breakfast party hosted by RSVP
Philadelphia at KleinLife.

Back row from left:
Jesse Wargon, Zoe Morse,
Hutton Smith, Andrew Luterman
and Simon Rosen.
Front row from left:
Henry Terlevich,
Jeffrey Aronstam and
Charlie Aschkenasy

Photos by Johanna Austin

From left: Victor Li, Marietta Novak, Tiffany Laird and Suzanne Udell
Stephanie Hampson

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Healing is a journey.

Healing takes time and proper care. Going from
hospital to home can be challenging for patients
who are not fully recovered.

A division of Abramson Senior Care,
Birnhak Transitional Care is a regional
leader in short-term rehabilitation,
specializing in helping patients
continue to heal and gain strength
after a hospitalization.

We are pleased to announce that our
fully renovated facility at Lankenau
Medical Center is now available.

To learn more, call Abramson Care 888.340.0080
Advisors, any time, day or night. abramsonseniorcare.org

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