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Jewish Exponent May 5, 2016

Jewish Exponent May 5 2016

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SLTIFAETSETYLE & CULTURE ELLEN RESNICK (LEFT) AND JENNA GEBEL

PHeedaadlliinnge MARISSA STERN | JE STAFF ▲ Jared Solomon addresses supporters following his recent victory in the 202nd District. Solomon
fHoeraTdwlioneCauses is pledging to look forward and stay active until he takes office later in the year. He won a rematch of
Pcoitptsyburgh-Philly “FOSTERING LOVE AND understanding his 2014 battle with longtime incumbent state Rep. Mark Cohen.
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er-daughter duo Ellen Resnick and Jenna
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ized that there weren’t too many resources rather than rehash the drama behind his
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Local Team Makes Strong Showing
in Model Beis Din Competition

▲ Mesivta High School of Greater Philadelphia Rabbi Avraham Steinberg (second from left) gathers with Touro College representatives and five of his students to commemorate the local
school’s second-place finish at the Model Beis Din.

LOCAL goes into renal failure, but every That was the question facing Beis Din competition, which took learned they’d be tasked with
effort to find a new kidney fails. several courts in a landmark Is- place last month in Queens, N.Y. considering the father/son kid-
LIZ SPIKOL | JE STAFF raeli case, which ultimately went ney donation case.
His son, who is physically all the way to the Israeli Supreme The tournament asks budding
IMAGINE THIS: A 65-year-old healthy, would seem to be the Court. It was also one of the com- Torah scholars to consider “It’s not a black-and-white
man is the primary caregiver for ideal donor genetically — but he plex quandaries debated by stu- morally thorny cases — based on case,” Steinberg said, “even within
his mentally disabled 39-year-old lacks the ability to give consent dents at the third annual Touro real events — within the context Torah sources.”
son, and is, by all accounts, de- to the medical procedure. Can College Beis Medrash L’Talmud- of halacha.
voted to him. Now the father the father give consent on his Lander College for Men Model “We spent five months
son’s behalf? First, the students debate one preparing the material, so to be
another in front of five judges able to put it into practice and ar-
Advanced Care from the Beis Medrash L’Talmud gue our case made the learning
Now Available faculty, then they debate from an fun and exciting,” said Yaakov
Only at Pine Run opposing point of view and fi- Weiss, a Mesivta 10th grader. “We
nally they argue the case as a got to say what we thought and
Connect directly to all that team before the judges, who ask show what we know.”
Doylestown Health offers. them to account for their rea-
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from a renowned medical with two cases pertaining to or- dents total, did so well, given that
community you know and trust. gan donation. they were up against older stu-
dents from much larger schools.
Reigner Sumague and Jill Ritter, Advanced Care is now provided Though the winning team He said they’ll enter the contest
rehabilitation therapists in a dedicated setting where was the Torah Academy of again next year.
at Pine Run Health Center. complex medical patients have Bergen County in Teaneck, N.J.,
access to the expertise they the Delaware Valley was well- Each team was awarded a cer-
Better Than New! need, right when they need it. represented by a second-place tain number of points based on
A unique nursing level aligned finish from the Mesivta High the students’ command of Tal-
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ham Steinberg, who mentored decide halachic law.

the five sophomores on the
team, said the event exceeded “That requires a seasoned ha-
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Civil Discourse Lives up to its Name

LOCAL sation.”
“Chelsea and I are friends,”
JON MARKS | JE STAFF
added Bates, policy analyst for
FOLLOWING THEIR “DUEL” the Cato Institute’s Project on
at a Bernard Wolfman Civil Dis- Criminal Justice. “We chatted on
course Project event on April 27, the way.
gun rights advocate Adam Bates
and gun control lobbyist Chelsea “I thought the event pretty
Parsons kitbbitzed on the train much went as expected. She is a
ride back to Washington, D.C. very reasonable advocate for gun
control. She doesn’t make any ar-
While not exactly the embod- gument out of left field. Unfor-
iment of “make love, not war,” it tunately, Chelsea and I aren’t ter-
marked a significantly different ribly powerful within the field,
stance than most of their col- so I don’t know if it will spur any
leagues employ. kind of movement.”

“It was fine,” said Parsons, Not that Parsons, who start-
vice president of guns and crime ed off the 90-minute or so dis-
policy at the Center for Ameri- cussion by citing a number of
can Progress. “We were both alarming statistics about the in-
happy with the way the event cidence of gun violence while
went, the tone and tenor of it. conceding the Second Amend-
There were certainly no hard ment did guarantee individuals
feelings afterward. the right to bear arms, was ex-
pecting a resolution.
“But it was pretty late by the
time we were heading home, so “Adam and I respect at the
we didn’t continue the conver- outset we’re unlikely to change
each others’ minds when it comes

▲ Bernard Wolfman Civil Discourse Project forum speakers
Chelsea Parsons from the Center for American Progress and
Adam Bates from The Cato Institute play nicely with forum
moderator Chris Satullo, the 2016-2016 professional in residence at
Penn’s Annenberg Public Policy Center.

to our core beliefs,” said Parsons, buyers” — people who buy

who was pleased with the num- firearms on behalf of those who

ber of issues they did agree upon. can’t pass background checks —

“I’m not trying to change his the correlation between gun vi-

mind about background checks, olence and mental health, the de-

and he’s not going to change mine gree of crime related to drugs,

about defensive gun use. and so-called “smart guns,”

“When you have a conversa- which require some kind of iden-

tion not aimed at changing tification recognition in order to

minds, but instead at finding operate, thus preventing acciden-

places of agreement, that per- tal shootings.

spective lends itself toward a And there probably weren’t

more civil conversation. When many in the building who knew

you agree from the outset to have this: According to the Bureau of

a conversation on a topic like this Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and

in a toned-down way, the con- Explosives, the average gap be-

versation can be productive.” tween the original purchase of a

That’s precisely the intent of gun and the time it’s used in

the Civil Discourse Project event committing a crime is 11 years.

held at Congregation Beth And that gun is likely to change

Sholom in Elkins Park, which hands a number of times during

drew a mostly older audience of that interval.

350 to 400 people. They posed a In the process of the discus-

number of questions at the “com- sions both sides made conces-

batants,” which were redirected sions. Bates was willing to ac-

by moderator Chris Satullo. knowledge mental health isn’t

During the course of the that great a factor in gun vio-

evening, topics came up that may lence, while Parsons said she’d

have been a revelation to many consider Bates’ suggestion that

in the audience. banned anyone convicted of a

Among them were “straw gun nonviolent crime from ever

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Michael Ferman, left, and Ken Winneg, right, speak to local attorney of all ages to join Yom Ha’atzmaut (Israel Independence Day)
Joel Fishbein after the organization’s fourth annual forum, Let’s Talk celebrations around the community.
About Guns.
Wednesday, May 11th
owning a gun. Wolfman Baker was thrilled with Yom Ha’atzmaut Israel Festival and Movie Night
“He raised a fair point that we the result. Temple Sholom, Broomall

should look at some of the un- “I actually think this was our Thursday, May 12th
derlying causes of impersonal vi- best one,” said Wolfman Baker, Yom Ha’atzmaut Celebration
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to regulate black market guns, I and civic engagement and long-
think there are a number of ways time Philadelphia Inquirer edito- Sunday, May 15th
we can strengthen our laws to re- rial page editor and columnist, Bucks County Jewish Coalition Israel Day
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the other side and then end up acted to a point raised by Bates
not actually listening. It becomes with the perfect response.
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Endowment

LOCAL members or others close to them
struggle to overcome the disease.
RACHEL KURLAND | JE STAFF
This is the first program there
ED SATELL WAS exposed to in someone’s name and the first
the detrimental effects of addic- among freestanding treatment
tion firsthand, and he’s doing centers in the nation, according
what he can to make a difference. to Caron.

The Ed Satell Family Chair for The endowment also will con-
Children and Adolescent Educa- tinue to support Satell’s other pro-
tion at Caron Treatment Centers gram at Caron, the Satell Family
was created by a $1 million do- Children and Teens Program.
nation from Satell, founder and
executive chairman of Progres- “I believe that every child is
sive Business Publications, and entitled to a happy childhood,”
his family. Satell said. “It’s often underesti-
mated how difficult the traumas
The new program will edu- are and how long lasting the trau-
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safe and supportive environment. minister good health and
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“Our interests are intervening
so these children have a much “In past times, alcoholism
better chance at life,” he said. among Jews and addiction
among Jews was not very preva-
As a result of his bequest, lent,” Satell explained. “But as
Jews have become more assimi-
lated, they’ve taken on more and
more of the same issues, the same
circumstances, as the rest of so-
ciety.”

That’s why Satell keeps in
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For Dutch Property Owners, Holocaust
Commemoration Begins at Home

GLOBAL until they were evicted and mur- ▲ Yvonne van Gennep-Bouma, left, tells visitors about a Jewish family that the victims’ names. Now she
dered in the genocide. doesn’t think about the Koekoeks
CNAAN LIPHSHIZ | JTA once lived at what is now her home in The Hague. as much as she once did.
In researching their story, van
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — Gennep-Bouma said she relied Cnaan Liphshiz Yet van Gennep-Bouma want-
After Yvonne van Gennep- on help from a historian who ed to do more than merely know
Bouma discovered that Holo- studied The Hague’s Jewish com- parts of the story, van Gennep- placed the uncertainties with the story. On Sunday, she decided
caust victims used to live in what munity. Koekoek, she learned, to share it by joining Open Jewish
is now her home, she began to joined the Nazi-sponsored Jew- Bouma said knowing Koekoek’s facts,” she explained. Houses, a unique grassroots proj-
think about them constantly. ish Council through his friend- ect featuring dozens of property
ship with the controversial fate ultimately helped her find In February, van Gennep- owners and renters of former
At night, van Gennep-Bouma Friedrich Weinreb — a Jewish Jewish homes. Each year ahead
imagined the former occupants author accused and later impris- peace and learn to live with the Bouma completed a two-year ef- of Holland’s national memorial
preparing to turn in. And in the oned for taking money from oth- day for its World War II victims,
morning, she wondered where er Jews he falsely promised to Koekoeks’ memory. fort to have memorial cobblestones they open their homes to
they had their breakfast. protect. Koekoek eventually es- strangers for lectures about the
chewed the privileges he would “It brought closure and re- placed outside her home bearing Jews who used to live there.
That was in 2012, she recalled, have been extended as a member
talking to a visitor in the mani- of the council, instead insisting At a time when survivors are
cured three-story townhouse in on boarding a death transport to increasingly scarce, she said,
The Hague where she has lived Auschwitz with his ailing son, 5- “buildings can tell the story in a
with her husband and three chil- year-old Henry Martin. His wife, very powerful way,” she said at
dren since 2001. Goderta Frederika Koekoek- her home on Sunday.
Micheels, perished in Auschwitz
It was also in 2012 that van on Oct. 30, 1944, at the age of 33. Taking place for the fifth con-
Gennep-Bouma, a nurse in her secutive year, the Open Jewish
50s, started to research the tragic Though she has to hold back Houses project was born in 2011
story of Barend Koekoek, who tears while talking about certain
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MARISSA STERN | JE STAFF — her fifth season in her posi- ton’s team. She helped Littman Summer
tion — the timing was right. with auditioning the band mem-

She found the home for Songs bers for the class, which includes

JILL LITTMAN IS used to deal- for Seeds at Club LaMaison in local musicians who went to the

ing with quick turnarounds. Wayne and, after an auditioning University of the Arts and West 17%
As co-executive producer of process, she put together the Chester University.

the hit Restaurant: Impossible on three-piece band that runs the “It became clear to me that

the Food Network, which gives class, which will begin May 9. this is something that made

a complete turnaround of a fail- Her new role won’t take away sense for me and my family,”

ing restaurant in two days, work- time from her job, which she said Littman said.

ing to bring Songs for Seeds — is chaotic what with the short She is excited to be able to TheSweaterMill

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music class for infants to 6 year “It is stressful but I love the cause she believes in its mission

olds — to the Philadelphia area chaos of it,” she said. “Working for and the learning opportunity for

in just about four months was this show in particular feels good. children.

nothing out of the ordinary. We help people try to make their “It does take into account the birthdays and events. “I believe in what they’re do-

Littman has been working lives better and career better. early education principles. It’s For the class, the band will ing so much that I felt so pas-

with Allison Schlanger, whom “Whether we actually do that nice to get the kids learning and perform some songs that are sionate about bringing it here,”

Littman has known since they …” she laughed. expose them to music,” she said. written specifically for the Songs she said. “They take a lot of

went to a Jewish camp, Kinder Those running the restaurants “It’s really about having the kids for Seeds program — it just spent philosophies from early educa-

Ring in New York, when they on the show, hosted by Robert be part of the band instead of the a week in New York City, where tion and music. [The kids] don’t

were 12 years old, to franchise Irvine, are given $10,000 to turn band being the band — every- the company is headquartered, have to dance or walk — they

▲ Jill Littman (center) and the band. ▲ Songs for Seeds’ lead singer is surrounded by kids in the Songs for Seeds class.

Songs for Seeds. their failing establishment into a body’s allowed to be in the band. to learn the music — and there don’t have to do anything to be
Songs for Seeds is a franchise success in just two days. They’re allowed to touch the in- will be a few songs parents rec- able to sit and learn from music.”
struments and wander around.” ognize.
program from Apple Seeds — “We’ve shot more than 150 For its first week, there will be
which operates play spaces for episodes, which is amazing, and Watching a child muster the “You can’t help but get roped free classes and giveaways to in-
families with little children and even at the very end I’m in the courage to go up to the micro- into the songs,” Littman said. “I troduce the community to the
includes cooking, science and room and looking at these places phone and say something in wake up now with the songs in program, Littman said.
dance classes among many others — it’s surprising to me every single front of everyone for the first my head.”
— which is based in New York. time that we get it done,” she said. time is something special, “I am looking forward to
Schlanger, her husband and an- Littman said. The children will learn about bringing this awesome, amazing
other couple started the company. Since the production compa- shapes and colors through the program to this area,” she said.
ny is located outside of Philadel- “It’s something they’ve never songs and even “travel” to differ- “We deserve it. There’s nothing
“They started to franchise this phia, she still has time to spend experienced before,” she added. ent countries each week and learn like it here, I wish my kids had
business, and we’ve been talking with her family in Malvern when “To see all that, it’s amazing.” different music. They use magic something like this. It’s going to
about it for years,” Littman said. she isn’t traveling for the show. tricks and other interactive activ- be exciting. This area is going to
“Last year, [Schlanger] said to me, The fun extends to the par- ities to accompany the music. embrace it.”
‘No pressure at all, but it’s time Her family has had a large im- ents, too, as the class is pretty
for us to expand to Pennsylvania. pact on bringing Songs for Seeds much an interactive concert. There are nine different seg- The class schedule and other
And if you want to do it, we want to the area as her own home is al- Littman said they will enjoy it as ments that work well together but information is listed online at
you to do it.’ All of a sudden it was ready “wildly musical.” well while they are there with also can stand on their own, www.songsforseeds.com/wayne. l
the perfect timing. I felt ready to their kids. Littman said. The kids will learn
be a business owner.” Her 13-year-old son plays mu- songs that signify it’s time to clean Contact:
sic with hopes of being in a band This program is unique be- up or it’s time to fly to Honduras
Having just wrapped the 13th and her stepdaughter, Gina cause of the band, she said, or wherever they go that week. [email protected];
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Jewish Teens Learn Lessons of Zionism

LOCAL meaningful encounter with Is- ▲ Jewish teens and Zionist educators take part in Ein Zo Agada, a workshop designed to address the needs of the
rael,” said Anya Friedman Hutter, former. The students said they were interested in learning more about Israel.
LIZ SPIKOL | JE STAFF a student at the University of
Pennsylvania and one of the
“IF YOU WILL it, it is no heads of Habonim Dror’s year-
dream,” Zionist leader Theodor round programming in Philadel-
Herzl wrote in 1902. phia. “The facts and stories they
learn prior to arriving at college
More than a century later, don’t always prepare them for the
Herzl’s words — translated into intense rhetoric around Israel
Hebrew — served as the inspira- they are about to experience.
tion for an auspicious gathering Jewish teens, we realized, lack the
of educators and Jewish teens educational tools to think per-
called Ein Zo Agada (“It Is No sonally and critically about Israel
Dream”), which took place on a with a sense of responsibility.”
recent Sunday afternoon in
Philadelphia. But how to provide those
tools in a way that would be en-
The event was conceived by gaging? How to make the subject
leaders of two Zionist youth matter dynamic and relevant for
movements — Habonim Dror teens from different religious and
and B’nei Akiva — and motivat- socioeconomic backgrounds?
ed by a single question: “What How to talk about the charged
are the needs of Jewish teens?” subject of Israel in a safe space,
and cultivate intimacy?
The answer was education —
in particular about Israel. “We ultimately planned a two-
part program,” Hutter said. “First,
“Jewish youth arrive to college
without having experienced a

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and explored their connection to literal web of string — “a physical

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ways to relate to Israel through connected community we’re

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The workshop was fun, but That connected community SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 2016

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We all had a chance to express what Zionism
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Tuck Tells His Horrifying Tale to Hadassah

LOCAL youtube.commembers of the Albert Einsteinhe was 8. were killed. The men were not sure he would be killed. A Nazi
JASON COHEN | JE FEATURE Hadassah on April 18 at Old Everything changed on supervised when they collected waved a machine gun in his face,
York Road Temple - Beth Am in trash, but were warned that if but didn’t shoot.
HE WAS FORCED into a ghetto Abington. Sept. 1, 1939 when Germany they brought back food they
at the age of 9, witnessed people invaded Poland. would be killed. “Any time I went to sleep at
getting killed and endured mal- He is supported by the Holo- night, I said, ‘“Please God, let me
nourishment. caust Awareness Museum and He was put into the Lodz “A lot of people went to work, see the light the next day,’” he said.
Education Center, which is part ghetto in Poland, where luck was and a lot of people died,” he said.
DAVID TUCK of KleinLife. He has spoken for on his side because he knew Ger- In January 1945, he was de-
man. He was only 10, but a guard After almost two years in the ported on a train to Mauthausen
David Tuck is not sure how or more than 30 years to told him he was now 15. If he said ghetto and labor camps, he was in Austria, a grueling 370-mile
why he survived the Holocaust, but schools and organiza- his real age, he would have died. emaciated, as well as physically trip that took four days. To sur-
remains grateful decades later. tions in the area. and emotionally exhausted. vive, he scooped snow from the
“Because at 10 I couldn’t do However, things did not improve. ground using a tin cup tied to his
Tuck, 87, of Levittown, “I will never forget anything,” he said. “If I said I was belt. He was subsequently sent to
recounted his horrific tale to 50 and never forgive 10, I wouldn’t be speaking to you.” In August 1943, he was Güsen II, an underground facto-
what they did to me,” moved to Auschwitz, where he ry to build German aircraft.
Tuck said. “But if you So, instead of playing with worked in a sub-camp called
live with hate, you de- friends and learning in school, Eintrachthütte in a factory build- On May 5, 1945, when the
stroy yourself. I don’t he became a mechanic. Mind ing anti-aircraft guns. Americans liberated Güsen II, he
believe that I made it, you, he had no experience or weighed 78 pounds.
but I’m here today. knowledge of the job. He simply “I never knew of Auschwitz,”
God didn’t kill us; did what he was told. he said. “We had no communi- Tuck spent the next several
people killed us.” cation in the ghetto.” months recuperating in refugee
There were 900 mechanics, camps and eventually met his fu-
Tuck was born in and everyone would wake up at In Auschwitz, he was asked if ture wife, Marie, who had also
Poland in 1929 and 4 a.m., shower and eat a slice of he supported Hitler and he been in a concentration camp.
raised by his Ortho- bread and coffee for breakfast. replied “yes,” hoping to live. He
dox grandparents, Sybil and There was soup in the afternoon was given the number 141631 They married in 1950 and
Jehuda, near the German border. and bread at night. That was life. and continued to work tirelessly. immigrated to the United States.
His mother, Paula, died six She passed away in 2004, but
months after his birth, and he did Every day began with roll call, To get more food, Tuck trad- they had one daughter, Lydia,
not meet his father, Morris, until and each time there were less ed his two weekly cigarettes with
people, he noted. If anyone was a Czechoslovakian man. When See Tuck, Page 15
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‘Journey for Ernie’ Supports
ADL and Cancer Research

LO‘ CAL day ride to Philly by friend Brett spent a night at a hotel near PNC already received more
Kligerman. Park. They’ll will launch their tour
TOBY TABACHNICK | JE FEATURE by riding their bikes over the than $5,600 in
“The ADL was very important Roberto Clemente Bridge.
ERNIE BLUMENTHAL’S life to my dad,” said Blumenthal, who pledges. He personal-
began in Vienna in 1938 amid the sits on the board and executive The first day’s ride will cover
horrors of the Holocaust and committee of the organization’s 156 miles and commence on the ly will match the first
abruptly ended last July in Philadelphia branch. Great Allegheny Passage, a bike
Philadelphia after a short and trail that extends from Pittsburgh $5,000 of that amount
difficult battle with pancreatic Ernie Blumenthal immigrated to Washington, D.C. They will
cancer. to the United States with his par- stop for the night in Bedford. and donate those
ents and grandparents when he
But despite the tragedies that was a child, but most of his family The second day of their jour- funds to PCAN, the
bookended his 77 years, his life did not get out of Europe in time ney will span about 131 miles,
was a celebration of joy, family and were murdered by the Nazis. ending in York and will cover Pancreatic Cancer
and fairness, according to his son, He was diagnosed with pancreatic some steep climbs on back roads.
Ed Blumenthal, who will be em- cancer last summer on Father’s Action Network.
barking on a quest starting today Day. On the third day, the men will
to honor his dad in an “epic” way, traverse the last 87 miles home to The ADL’s sixth
he said. “For my dad, the beginning Philadelphia.
and the end were bad, but the annual WALK
Blumenthal, a Philadelphia journey was pretty good,” Blu- Blumenthal is hoping for good
native, will be trekking almost 400 menthal said. weather but is committed to the Against Hate will be ED BLUMENTHAL
miles from Pittsburgh to Philadel- ride either way. held on Sunday, May
phia by bicycle on what he is call- Although he is an avid biker,
ing his “Journey for Ernie,” raising Blumenthal has never before at- “If it’s pouring rain, the 15, from 8-11:30 a.m.
funds for the Anti-Defamation tempted a trip of this magnitude, Allegheny Passage will not be the
League and pancreatic cancer he said, but he has been training best way, and we will take an at the Navy Yard in Philadelphia. Nancy K. Baron-Baer, ADL
research in memory of his dad. and is looking forward to his alternative route,” he said. “If it
cross-state ride. rains, it will be a miserable expe- Blumenthal, a chair of the regional director.
Blumenthal’s journey will rience, but the ride will go on.”
begin in Pittsburgh May 5 — Yom “At least I don’t live in Texas,” event, hopes to increase atten- “The mission of the ADL from
HaShoah — and will raise funds he said. The most he has ever ridden
as part of the AJL’s 2016 WALK in one day is 125 miles. dance this year from the usual its founding 103 years ago is to
Against Hate, an annual event Blumenthal, 47, and Kligerman,
unique to Philadelphia that will 50, will be riding self-supported, “The next day, I took a long 2,000 participants to 5,000. The stop the defamation of Jewish
take place this year on May 15. which means they will be carrying nap,” Blumenthal recalled. “But
Blumenthal, a biking enthusiast, all their belongings in a pouch on this year, I won’t have that luxury. 5-K WALK features family- people and to secure justice and
will be accompanied on his three- their bikes and will not be accom- But it comes down to it’s OK for
panied by anyone in a car. me to suffer. I will be thinking of friendly games, activities and en- fair treatment for all people,” she
my dad and his family.”
The two men drove from tertainment and attracts a diverse said.
Philadelphia to Pittsburgh and With a goal of raising $5,000
for the ADL, Blumenthal has crowd. The Blumenthal family has

“This is not a Jewish walk; it’s been and continues to be a valu-

an everybody walk,” Blumenthal able asset of the ADL, Baron-Baer

said, adding that members of var- said, noting that the mission to

ious synagogues and churches combat hate has been handed

and scores of schoolchildren from down to the next generation as

the area’s public schools partici- well, with Blumenthal’s own chil-

pate. dren participating in the ADL’s

Funds raised through the training program for high school

WALK will be used to support students.l

several of the ADL’s anti-bigotry,

anti-hate and anti-bullying pro- Toby Tabachnik writes for The Jewish

grams, many of which are adopt- Chronicle, an affiliated publication

ed by local schools, according to of the Exponent.

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three grandchildren and seven Dave’s French Interior Decorating,
great-grandchildren. which he operated for 32 years. In a single year:

When he arrived in America Today, he enjoys life and 5,500 Students
he spoke Hebrew, Polish, wants children to stand up for
German and Yiddish, but had to themselves and be proactive. attended JFCS alcohol/drug
learn English. abuse prevention training
“If somebody gives you a hard
“I think I’m doing pretty good time, just walk away,” he said. “If www.jfcsphilly.org
now,” he said referring to his somebody doesn’t like you,
English. “But I’ll tell you, some- there’s always someone who’s MAY 5, 2016 15
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came up with the spelling?”
Event attendees included
Upon arriving in the United Hadassah President Sandy Sham.
States, he started making men’s
clothing. He only took home $26 “It was a privilege to meet
a week, even though he was hired and listen to Mr. Tuck’s story,”
at $1 an hour, because he had to Sham said. “He related, in detail,
pay union dues. such harrowing experiences, and
yet maintained a positive atti-
That wasn’t enough money to tude and a sense of humor
survive so, in 1952, he opened throughout.” l

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Pennsylvania. “It was a really
good bonding experience. We In addition to the mother and “It really forces us to reflect
had a lot of long talks and daughter profiles, they have hosted on our issues and think carefully.
worked through a lot of things events bringing the duos together. We’re not only communicating
we were both thinking. That was through our followers but to each
a turning point in our relation- Most recently, they hosted a other through our blog.”
ship and, a few months after that, program at Wharton at Penn —
I was home for a weekend, and where Resnick attended as well, They have written articles on
we were talking about how there leading the way for her daughter The Huffington Post sharing oth-
are few resources for mother and — and more than 90 people er insights they have learned
adult-daughter relationships.” showed up. They hope to host about their relationship through
more events in the future. their blog.
While there are myriad re-
sources available for younger re- “I just love being able to see The main advice Resnick offers
lationships, such as mommy-and- my peers with their moms and for mothers and daughters is to
baby blogs, there are few for that learn about their relationships both be willing to communicate.
more grown stage, she added. and their cultures,” Gebel said.
“It all comes down to com-
“Once your daughter is out of For her and Resnick, Gebel munication and a desire to
college and you’re both adults, said their relationship has defi- strengthen the bond, you have to
the conversation kind of ends,” nitely changed since starting the have both,” she said.
Gebel noticed. “And there are still blog. They have become more
so many changes and things hap- open with each other, she said. Living a few hours apart —
pening in the relationship.” and soon a plane ride apart as
Their posts range from topics Gebel prepares to move to At-
Those changes are natural, such as technology to “moody lanta next month — has taught
added Resnick, an employee moments,” which Gebel said was them the importance of making
communication consultant for a well-received one because the time to talk.
her own company in New Jersey. everyone can relate to it.
They Skype on Fridays to
The relationship shifts to more “When we talk about our light the Shabbat candles togeth-
of a friendship while still recog- challenges or our fights, I think er and make the time to meet
nizing the mother-daughter bond those are most meaningful be- face-to-face since they aren’t
— hence the name of the blog. cause as much as we promote “phone chatterers,” Resnick said.
positive strong bonds between
“It is all about friendships mothers and daughters,” she said. Putting in that time and mak-
when you’re adults,” Resnick said. “We never want to sugarcoat it ing an effort has already shown
“It changes from more of a hier- or pretend it’s so easy.” its benefits for the two.
archical relationship or one of
control or guidance to now we’re They have also worked in the “We’ve become much more
both adults and we’re peers and Jewish practice of mussar through open and honest with each other,”
while we’ll always be mother and exploring inner characteristics Resnick said. “We feel more free to
daughter, we’re more character- and traits each month on the express our feelings and emotions,
ized as friends.” blog, from patience to humility. even if we know they may not be
received well. We’ve become better
Think a Lorelai-Rory Gilmore Writing and responding to at listening to each other rather
relationship from Gilmore Girls. one another has certainly than reacting quickly.”
(Not so much Emily.) changed their relationship for
Resnick, who noticed a change They encourage other mothers
The blog features posts from after Gebel was in high school — and daughters to participate in a
Gebel and Resnick, each dis- one that many mothers can profile on the blog because they
cussing mother-daughter topics probably relate to. might be surprised by the results.
from their own perspectives, as
well as guest posts and — Gebel’s “We had a really good rela- “We love reading the profiles
favorite — profiles of other tionship when she was a child from other mothers and daugh-
mothers and daughters. and then high school years, we ters,” Resnick said. “We feel like
became distant, which I think is it’s been a great experience for
“Pretty early on, we knew we natural,” she said. “High school- our followers to answer those
didn’t want it to just be about ers become a little testy and want questions and read the other’s
us,” Gebel said. “We find so to be a little more independent. answer. They’re really heart-
much of the time, mothers and We had to work hard in her col- warming.
daughters don’t take the time to lege years to rebuild our relation-
tell each other why they love ship, and it took a lot of effort on Visit the blog at www.moth-
each other and what’s special both our part and desire to im- erdaughterfriend.com. l
about their relationship.” prove our relationship.”
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Cohen had been depleted. Household On July 2 he’ll break Mike “I would hope there are things bigger picture in focus,” ex-
income was down 17 percent be- O’Pake’s record for the longest we could agree on, but I really plained Solomon, whose great

Continued from Page 1 tween 2000 and 2008. time served by a Democrat in the don’t know.” grandfather owned C and W

“So, we have to do a better job state Legislature. He also doesn’t know how this Kosher Butchers in the North-

opponent of “lying” and mislead- addressing quality of life issues And by the time Cohen leaves would’ve played out had more in east, one of many kosher estab-

ing voters about his record. Plus, [and] absentee landlords that office, he’ll surpass Norman the local Jewish community ral- lishments now gone. “That

he’s disturbed about the way the have plagued our community. Wood in terms of longevity with- lied to his support. worked — at least for me.

area was “redistricted,” claiming On the legislative side, we need in either party. “More liberal Jews were for “The message this time was

that cut significantly into his sup- to work across the aisle and not “I’m very proud of my me,” said Cohen, son of former pretty similar. It was just more

port base. hunker down in our Republican record,” said Cohen, who would- Philadelphia City Councilman outreach, and we had a more ag-

“Mr. Solomon alleged that I and Democrat [bunkers]. n’t rule out seeking office again David Cohen, who indicated that gressive approach. It makes

used taxpayer money to buy a “We need to work together to somewhere down the road. “It’s he plans to meet with Solomon sense; a new direction is needed.

in the near future. “More conser- It’s a great day for the Northeast.”

vatives were for Mr. Solomon. He Many of those same voters al-

I’m very proud of my record. It’s a record of hard work has many older backers. so helping another Jew, Josh

“But I’m not bitter. I’ve been Shapiro, win the Democratic pri-

and legislative results.” around for a long time. I’ve long mary for attorney general.

known anybody can be defeated “I know Josh. He’s a great guy,”

MARK COHEN for any number of reasons. My Solomon said. “I look forward to

family members were very much working with him in Harrisburg.

hurt by the negative campaign of “These are exciting times. You

home in Harrisburg,” said Co- build a broad-based coalition to a record of hard work and leg- Mr. Solomon. We’ll all get have a lot of new, young folks

hen, who’s on the verge of setting pass substantive legislation.” islative results. through it, and I plan to be active coming into the Legislature. You

two records in terms of service While he’ll have to wait nearly “My term expires Nov. 30, and in public life in Philadelphia for have an exciting general election,

time within Pennsylvania. six months before taking office I will try to be as effective as I can many years to come.” and you have people coming in

“What’s true is I did buy — since he’ll be running unop- be until then. My hope is we can As for Solomon, his time is who want to work in a bipartisan

a home in Harrisburg, but it’s to- posed in the general election — work with the same bipartisan just about to begin. After los- way and really address issues.

tally untrue that I got one penny the man who still lives in the spirit that enabled us to pass ing to Cohen by just 158 votes “So, I can’t wait.” l

for expenses for the home. same Castor Gardens section of medical marijuana legislation. I in 2014 he said it took a while

“He diversified facts, saying the Northeast where he grew up, would hope we could work on to recover. Contact:

that I bought a home in Harris- plans to be busy during that span. funding for public schools and “Once you realize what you [email protected];

burg and didn’t care about the “We’re gonna do a ton,” said extra human services. could’ve done better, you put the 215-832-0729

district. He blamed me for crime Solomon, who was just starting

in the district and that streets to catch up on all that lost sleep a

weren’t clean, which is not my few days after his election. “We’ll

duty as a state legislator. start doing constituent service May Trunk Shows

“The people who voted against and continue reaching out to

me made their decision based on members of the community.

a totally false premise. Certainly, “We need to demystify the

voters have the right to choose role of government. I just think Saturday May 7 10-5 pm
who they want, but I think it was a lot of people don’t know what

a vicious and bold campaign.” a state rep can do. One of the Petra Meiren Design

Solomon refused to address things we need to do is make Modern Jewelry with Pure Lines & Shapes

those charges. sure people know what services

“The election is over. It’s time we provide and make us as ac-

for us to move on,” said the 37- cessible as possible.

year-old Solomon, who received “My goal is to convey to the Thursday to Saturday May 12-14 10-5 pm
57 percent of the vote to Cohen’s people the approach I’ll have,

43 percent. “I want to thank which is hands on. Let them Catherine Regehr
Mark for his 42 years with the know they have someone willing
commonwealth and to the com- to tackle challenges we face in the Cocktail, Gowns and Separates
munity here. district, which is really going
through a hard transition.
“The reason I won is because

the message resonated. The mes- “But I’m so excited to get Tom & Linda Platt
sage was very clear: We needed started.”

to do better in the community. Until he does, though, Cohen Day into Evening
The community had suffered a intends to make his presence

16 percent increase in poverty felt, passing two milestones

since 1999. The business corridor along the way.

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OPINION

EDITORIAL Why We Need to Hear Ruth Kessler

Syria’s Insoluble Puzzle BY JOAN BODENHEIMER BOROWSKY In March, my three daugh- Ruth was born in safety in
ters, husband Ted, and I visited Vienna, Austria, in 1933. She
“IN THE LAST 48 hours, we have had an average of one Syrian I BELIEVED I had “Holocaust Waibstadt, Germany, and met was devastated by two events:
killed every 25 minutes. One Syrian wounded every 13 minutes.” overload.” the Schmids, a Christian family the Anschluss and Kristall-
That was U.N. envoy Staffan de Mistura’s assessment of the carnage with deep roots in Waibstadt as nacht, both in 1938. On May
as the shaky ceasefire in the Syrian civil war collapsed late last week. I’m a first-generation Amer- well. The Schmid family had 12 of that year, Ruth was one
ican. I trace my lineage through been best friends with mine go- of the 10,000 kindertransport
In the divided northern city of Aleppo, a series of airstrikes on the many generations in Germany, ing back centuries. children taken from their
rebel-held side killed more than 60 people, including patients at a from which parents and grand- homes in Europe and trans-
hospital supported by Doctors Without Borders and the International parents fled the Nazi regime in I saw firsthand all that Ger- ported to Liverpool Station in
Red Cross. Eyewitnesses said the hospital was “reduced to rubble.” 1939. My father, Arthur, lived many has done to repair the London, where they were met
across the street from Hitler in damage of the Holocaust. The lo- by foster parents.
The blame for the attack falls on the Syrian air force and Russia, Frankfurt. In 1938, my mother, cal cemetery has been main-
which provides air support for the Syrian government. Russia is Suzanne, witnessed Kristallnacht tained by the family of Hermann Five-year-old Ruth lived
firmly on the side of the Assad regime, as is Iran and Hezbollah. in Stuttgart. Weil, a successful businessman with the Webber family until
The chief aim of the United States, on the other hand, is the destruc- who in 1927 donated money to 1945. The following year she
tion of the Islamic State group, which has carved out swaths of north- “Never forget what you are build a mausoleum. Later his left for New York, where her fa-
ern Syria and Iraq as home to its self-proclaimed caliphate. Despite seeing here tonight,” her mother, son, Felix, continued the reno- ther had immigrated. However,
their conflicting aims, the U.S. and Russia have found ways to co- Henny, whispered as the glass vations and were completed in he could not afford to care for
operate in seeking to broker a peace deal. It is in everyone’s interests shattered.
for such cooperation to succeed. Soon my parents’ generation
Many relatives perished. will all be gone. It is clearly
But in response to recent efforts to get the parties to commit to Many escaped and survived. essential that we hear
peace talks, the Syrian government has sought to tie regaining the Miraculously, their lives moved survivors like Ruth Kessler
Golan Heights, which Israel won in the 1967 Six Day War and on and thrived in Washington speak of their experiences.
annexed in 1981, to attendance at the negotiations. And the tattered Heights, N.Y., where I was born
Syrian regime has added inflated bravado to the mix: “All options in 1956. comteqpublishing.com
are on the table for getting back the occupied territory from Israel”
— including by force, Syria’s Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad Through the years, people 2009. The cemetery’s survival is her, and Ruth was ultimately
reportedly said. emphatically stressed, “Joan, have truly a miracle. My visit was placed in five foster homes and
you read this great book about nothing short of an emotional many schools until she married
The Golan Heights demand is a distraction. It is also a non-starter. the Holocaust? You simply pinnacle. I am euphoric and Louis Kessler, a loving and car-
First, Israel, invoking the military reality that giving up the territory must!” My response: “Read it? I most of all, thankful. ing man, in 1952.
leaves it at a significant strategic disadvantage, has made clear that lived it.” I was on “Holocaust
the issue is not up for discussion. And second, there is no functioning overload” for decades. The cathartic experience Her memoir, The Blue Vase,
Syrian government with which Israel could reasonably negotiate, reignited my appreciation for is her story of resilience after
even if it had an interest in doing so — which it does not. All of my grandparents’ having people like the great tragedy. Come join me to
friends and most of my parents’ Schmids who never wavered hear Ruth speak and answer
Rather than be distracted, the world needs to remain focused on friends were survivors. The in their support. And it questions about her experiences
the horrific human cost of the ongoing Syrian carnage. According Holocaust permeated my life. brought up the staggering, on Friday, May 6, at the National
to the U.N., nearly 5 million Syrians have fled the country since 2011. somber and much-mentioned Liberty Museum.
More than 6 million others have been internally displaced. The fact: Soon my parents’ gener-
refugee crisis has strained the stability of Jordan and Lebanon which, ation will all be gone. It is It’s time. If not now,
along with Turkey, have taken in the vast majority of the fleeing Syr- clearly essential that we hear when? l
ians. And the waves of refugees trying to reach Europe have trans- survivors like Ruth Kessler
formed its once-open societies, which provided unintended cover speak of their experiences. Joan Bodenheimer Borowsky lives in
for terrorists and encouraged xenophobes on the right.
Lafayette Hill.
Continued bloodletting in Syria serves no one’s interests. But if
the major powers continue to use what’s left of Syria as a battleground
through which they and their proxies duke it out diplomatically and
militarily, no one will win, and everyone will lose.

It is long past time for some sane international leadership to re-
solve the ongoing devastation in Syria. l

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‘M’ Is for the Many Methods KVETCH ’N KVELL

Mother Manages for Meddling Kosher Butcher Logic Doesn’t Cut It

Regarding the letter to the editor of April 28 by Rosalyn Linker (“Re-

BY OZZIE NOGG When did the gentle, huggable ways at his side, in his face, se- ligious Liberty for All Kosher Butchers”), her logic is quite faulty. If

Yiddishe momma become, in Irv- curing his ascension to the a butcher already sold both kosher and non-kosher products to the

YOU KNOW THE old saying: ing Howe’s words, “brassy-voiced, throne and guiding Solomon’s public, and the butcher then decided to not sell non-kosher products

God couldn’t be everywhere, so he smothering and shrewish?” behavior even after he became to Jews, then we might have an issue.

created mothers. Well, OK then. Joyce Antler, author of  You king. Bathsheba complained But kosher butchers do not sell non-kosher products to anyone,

Since the Almighty is all pow- Never Call, You Never Write, re- about his lifestyle (700 wives, 300 so there is no problem. You can’t tell a merchant what to sell. You

erful, all wise, a just and merciful minds us that Jewish mothers concubines and not one of them may only require that if they sell products to the public they must

lawgiver with eyes everywhere were once admired for their tenac- Jewish!). When Solomon drank sell whatever they sell to everybody.

beholding the evil and the good, ity and nurturing. Then, poof. Big- too much, she slapped him silly Benjamin H. Bloom, M.D. | Germantown

Who knows all things past, pres- hearted, lovingly meddlesome with her shoe. She scolded. She

ent and future, does that mean Molly Goldberg was replaced by nudged. She warned Solomon What Professor Really Wants

that I, too, possess those attrib- Sophie Portnoy, described by her against conduct that might em- Is Israel’s Destruction

utes and thus have permission creator, Philip Roth, as “the patron barrass her (her!) in front of the The letter by the Temple professor emeritus in the April 26 issue

(nay, the obligation) to helicopter saint of self-sacrifice” and “one of neighbors. (“Israel Shouldn’t Shirk Its Responsibilities”) would have been a

above my kids — antennae the outstanding producers and But along with tough love, great letter if he stopped after the second paragraph. After acknowl-

aquiver — and at the first sign of packagers of guilt in our time.” Bathsheba provided effective home edging that the Arabs have done nothing in 70 years — it should

trouble barge in, advice blazing, Antler blames the Molly-to- schooling. Solomon credits his have said 100 years — to bring peace, the professor goes on to hold

to avert disaster, rescue the Sophie transformation on negative wisdom to her teachings, and Israel responsible because we are G-d’s chosen people and we should

wounded, kiss their boo-boos themes in film and TV: Woody praises Bathsheba in be better than our enemies.

and fix everything? You betcha.  Allen’s Oedipus Wrecks; Sylvia Fine Proverbs. “Listen, my son, to the What should Israel do? If Israel really wanted to be “better be-

To support the notion that of The Nanny; Kyle’s mom, Shelia Torah of your mother. She opens haved than our enemies,” as suggested, Israel could go back to the

moms are omnipotent, consider Broflovski, on South Park. her mouth with wisdom. Do not 1948 indefensible boundary lines, not defend itself and allow its cit-

the quarterback who completes But Antler sees an emerging U- forsake her, and she will guard you; izens to be pushed into the sea. Come to think of it, according to

a miraculous last-gasp Hail Mary, turn, where feminist scholars and Love her, and she will watch over the professor’s logic, it should have not won the Six Day War.

or the NBA rookie who nails a stand-up comics recast the Jewish you.” This is King Solomon, the And now? Israel should most definitely dismantle its armed forces

game-winning three-pointer at mother in a positive light. “Of most powerful man in the nation, and security measures and turn Israel over to the Arabs.  

the buzzer. Invariably, the kid course,” Antler writes, “both posi- talking. When his mom enters the Then Israel would be the best behaved group of Jews the Arabs

drops to his knees and praises his tive and negative aspects of the Jew- room he rises up and calls her could ever ask for. I don’t think so!

momma for her guidance, for ish mother’s love and sacrifice are blessed. He endures her censure Zachary Margolies | Philadelphia

sacrificing her own ambitions so overblown. The child’s fundamen- and endless caretaking. Ah, Solly.

she’d always be there for him after tal desire for independence and the Forget your clever adjudication of Response to Zimmerman Seems

school with milk and cookies or mother’s love pulling her back, pits the two mothers with one baby to Target Those Like Me

a slap upside the head so he’d stay the mother and child as antagonists case. It’s because of your restraint, I could not wait to come home from college to spend the Seder

on the straight and narrow and in a necessary conflict over auton- your respect, your understanding with my family, friends and synagogue, the very community that

be rewarded with his picture on omy and separation. As such, it and acceptance of Bathsheba’s 24/7 had instilled in me a love for Judaism. This love for Judaism devel-

a Wheaties box. represents a universal cri de coeur.” parenting that you’re considered oped as I went to Jewish summer camp, traveled to Israel and helped

the smartest guy ever.  revive a chapter of United Synagogue Youth in my hometown.

We’ve paced the floor, rung our hands and Maybe those thank-you-mom If this narrative sounds familiar, it might be because it parallels
athletes were inspired by King the description of Simone Zimmerman (Editorial, “The Dilemma

scratched our heads in maternal angst ever since Solomon. Perhaps they turned to of Simone Zimmerman,” April 21). Therefore, I found the mischar-
Proverbs, Psalms or the Song of acterization of liberal Jews with similar backgrounds as “a serious

Eve birthed Cain, Abel and Seth. Songs, read between the lines, problem” to be both hurtful and frustrating.
and found the monarch’s words Am I only welcome in Jewish communal spaces if I share the

to his doting mother. “You same views about Israel as the individuals who wrote this editorial?

The grateful athlete generally There’s the loaded word: sep- spared not your criticism and Why do many of the same voices that panic about losing millennials

thanks the Lord in the same aration. When should we cut the guided me in behavior fitting my also send the message that they are not welcome?

breath, so why shouldn’t we apron strings? Surely not before station. You crowned me on my The editorial was right: The American Jewish community does

moms consider ourselves God’s we’re done with diapers, ortho- wedding days and gladdened my need to engage with young, liberal Jews raised by the establishment.

doppleganger? dontia and maybe even the grad- heart. Many women have done These individuals continue to serve on Hillel chapter boards, work

“We moms” means all moth- uate degree. So how about when well, but you surpass them at Hebrew schools and summer camps and pursue meaningful tikkun

ers of every color in every coun- the son is 52 with a family of his all.” Wow. To quote Sally Fields, olam. In summary, they are some of the most intelligent, passionate

try, culture and class. We’ve own? Or when the daughter has “You like me. You really like me!” and committed people I know. Yet writing a piece that depicts them

paced the floor, wrung our hands an AARP card and grandchil- Maybe our children value us as a threat deepens divisions within our community.

and scratched our heads in ma- dren? The second-century wise more than they let on. The real challenge is not young, liberal Jews, but rather how to

ternal angst ever since Eve woman, Bruriah, taught that our So, what the heck. I’ll ignore listen to their concerns and work together. l

birthed Cain, Abel and Seth and children do not belong to us. the shrinks and continue to fret Talia Kaplan | Media

wailed, “What’s the matter with They are both a loan and gift over our kids and grandkids and

kids today?” So why — among from God, and at some point we smother them with love. This is

all the available candidates — are must detach. Really? Meet my the way of moms and dads, l’dor Statement From the Publisher

Jewish mothers voted the most role model, Bathsheba. v’dor. May our children continue We are a diverse community. The views expressed in the opinion columns and letters
over-anxious, over-protective, Bathsheba, as you know, was the process. l published in the Jewish Exponent are those of the authors. They do not necessarily reflect
over-controlling, over-indulgent, the views of the officers and boards of the Jewish Publishing Group and/or the Jewish
over-involved and over-bearing? King David’s wife (then widow) Ozzie Nogg is an Omaha-based Federation of Greater Philadelphia. Send letters to [email protected] or fax
and Solomon’s mother. By all to 215-569-3389. Letters should be a maximum of 200 words and may be edited for clar-

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Forrest Award Recipients Look Back on Experiences

THEATER draw, I got this interview and sometimes when I didn’t write grown since the early ’80s as a “In the last few years, I’ve re-
have gotten to love theater over one they would say, ‘Len, where producing theater and I’ve been ally become more involved with
MARISSA STERN | JE STAFF the last 43 years.” was my note?’ I must have writ- proud to be a part of that.” the education programs in the
ten hundreds of thousands of public schools, within our own
LEN KARABELL HAD hopes In his role, he balanced books, notes over the years. It doesn’t Audrey Merves has worn venue, and it’s a joy,” she said. “It’s
of going into sports for his career. signed paychecks and completed matter what they got paid — I many hats throughout her long a joy because you don’t know
Instead, he wound up as the con- other duties, which all intro- tried to be as personalized as I career. how you affect a child’s life by
troller for the Walnut Street The- duced him to the Walnut Street could, even though my job wasn’t giving them this whole new av-
atre for 43 years. Theatre community, from the very personalized.” After graduating from the enue they didn’t know existed.”
performers to whom he would University of Pennsylvania in
Karabell and trustee Audrey pop his head in during rehearsals Karabell recently had to retire 1956 with an art history degree, She recalled how after one
Merves are being honored for and say hello to his fellow staff. from his role due to unforeseen she got married and moved to performance she sat in on at a
their service and dedication to medical issues, and while he wish- New York with her husband. school, a young boy went up to
the 207-year-old establishment. “I’m not a creative person, but es he could have stayed longer and There she worked as a staff writer one of the actors and asked how
Each will receive the Edwin For- I was able to see all the creative received this award maybe a few for Tex and Jinx, a nationally syn- he can see it again and if it would
rest Award on May 6 at an annu- people at work and see what I more years down the road, he is dicated show on NBC. be on TV. It was his first time
can’t do,” he chuckled, “and know grateful for the opportunities he seeing a theatrical performance.
LEN KARABELL had with the theater and the rela- “Everything was under the
AUDREY MERVES tionships he formed there. seat of your pants,” she said of “In the schools that we have
al gala complete with a concert, her first job. “If it worked, ‘Yay! gone into,” she said, “by the time
“Come Hear the Music Play,” what I can do, which is handling Watching the theater grow Do it again,’ if it didn’t work — we leave and have a program in
from various performers. the money and making sure during his tenure has been one of bummer. It was very exciting.” place for them to continue [the
everything is recorded properly.” the most enjoyable parts for him, programs are set in place for three
Growing up in Yeadon, Kara- and he credits Producing Artistic A few years down the road, years], the scores of children across
bell studied accounting at Drexel He loved the interaction with Director Bernard Havard for that. after moving back to Philadel- the board have risen, they have less
University. He did “not in the everyone he worked with. One phia, she worked for the Carlton problems, the whole tenor of the
least” have an interest in theater, thing people will surely miss is “I grew to love theater, the job Fredericks Show and Meet Dr. school changes and that’s quite a
he said with a laugh. seeing a note Karabell wrote on itself — even though I was doing Beltz in producing roles. psychological phenomenon. Some-
their pay stubs, an extra task he the same thing I was doing a few thing right is being done by expos-
But an opportunity from a co- started to personalize his rela- months ago as I was 43 years ago Even later, she took on a new ing these children to other avenues
op he had done as a student led tionships with everyone. — except the theater has grown job that “intrigued” her: head of that are out there for them.”
him to the theater, and he never exponentially in the time Havard volunteer services at Temple
looked back. “Sometimes it was just ‘Hi,’ has been there,” he said. University. Merves grew up in a home
but a lot of times it was more de- that encouraged pursuing the arts.
“My main interest was sports; tailed than that,” he said. “I en- Karabell, who lives in Haver- “I loved the idea of the possi- She even took classes at the Juil-
it wasn’t theater, certainly,” he joyed communicating that way town and attends Beth David Re- bility of the help you can do for liard School during high school
said. “But through luck of the and people would know that, and form Congregation in Gladwyne, people,” she said. where she learned that while
is most proud of the growth he singing might not be her best pro-
has seen in the theater and was She earned a master’s degree fessional career path, it helped her
more proud to be a part of it. in education and spent time sub- push her own boundaries.
stitute teaching as well.
“It has been unbelievable to “My world became much
witness as we have grown to be The role of education was an wider and bigger,” she said. “It
the largest producing regional important one for her as she be- forced me to do things I might
theater in the country,” he said, came more involved with the
“as far as number of subscribers, Walnut Street Theatre. See Award, Page 33
income, actors we employ — it’s
The gala’s proceeds benefit the
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Adam Goldberg Still Amazed His Show’s a Success

TELEVISION there, but there are lots of hugs “It’s not an exaggeration,” he other words, there is no Erica. Road for seven or eight years.
and lessons, which wasn’t really continued, about the woman who She was created to give the show Those were the [Eric] Lindros
JON MARKS | JE STAFF my intention in the beginning. now lives in Warminster follow- more storylines, although Adam years, and I was obsessive. I’d
ing the 2008 death of his father, insists he drew on Eric’s person- videotape every Flyers game and
SO IT TURNS out the nerdy “My family — we’re a loud Murray (played by Jeff Garlin). ality for the character. make highlight reels on the ed-
kid who used to bother his Jewish family. This is how we “Anyone who knows my Mom iting machine my parents bought
much older brothers to the communicated. We screamed would say this is the nicest, sweet- “Sometimes, he does feel left me for my Bar Mitzvah.
point where they’d tell him to and yelled and then, five minutes est, most tame version of Beverly out, just because it’s fun to be in-
get lost and go make his movies, later, we were laughing. Goldberg, who’d be storming cluded in the show,” said Gold- “I still have these reels of goals
while his overbearing (s)mother down to the school every day de- berg, referred to in the credits as and fights.”
would always be interfering, has “After I made the tweaks to manding excellence for her kids. Adam F. (for Frederich) to distin-
gotten the last laugh. the show, dialing back the loud- guish himself from character ac- The upcoming episode is an
ness and the aggression, I decid- “The story I’ve told often is tor Adam G. Goldberg. “Other homage to the Flyers, although
And Adam Goldberg is still ed this won’t just be an expose of before my first Saturday night in times, when I beat up Barry or it centers on a true story of Bar-
kind of amazed how it’s all my family. I decided this would college at NYU, she had a hard embarrass him, it’s like ‘Oh, ry’s favorite T-shirt falling apart
played out. be a show that’s really relatable. time separating and slept in the thanks.’” and needing to be replaced.
This is all of our families.” dorm with me.
One minute, the critics hated While Barry loved the Eagles At the end of the show — as
his show, finding his family an- Because who can’t relate to a “All this led to a TV show, so I — yet wore the same Flyers T- in every episode — will be actual
noying — if not offensive — and mother who thinks her children guess at the end of the day it’s a shirt all the time — Adam’s love Goldberg videotape of Snider
counting the days until it would can do no wrong and wants to be good thing. But yes, these are so was always hockey. and the orange and black, whom
be off the air. The next minute, involved in every facet of their my family members. They all rec- he still follows from a distance.
he’s about to begin writing for a lives? How many of us had an- ognize that it’s them, even though “My dad had season tickets he
fourth season of The Goldbergs, noying older brothers — or sis- it’s embarrassing what I put them split with some family members,” In the interim, Goldberg is busy
the folks from Jenkintown ters — we tried to emulate and through every week in these sto- said Goldberg, who once grew a working on another project for the
look up to as role models? Or ries. They can’t deny I’m staying mullet to emulate his favorite folks at Disney: a pilot for an ani-
true to who they are as characters.” player, Ricci, and had Bullard mated show featuring computer
sign a jersey. “We had great seats, graphics and other technical tricks
And to his Jewish identity as and that was our one father-son of the trade he calls “a big swing”
well. While that was never meant bonding thing. from what he’s used to doing. l
to be the focus of the show, it’s
frequently mentioned. “Those are some of my best Contact:
memories of my dad. He forced
“I didn’t pitch this as a show me to play hockey at Old York [email protected];
about a Jewish family,” said Gold-
berg, winner of the 1992 215-832-0729
Philadelphia Young Playwrights
▲ From left: George Segal as Pops, Wendi McLendon-Covey as Beverly, Festival for his play Dr. Pickup —
and Sean Giambrone (with glasses) as Adam. written when he was 15. “I
pitched it as a show about geeks
Disney|ABC Television Group in the ’80s growing up as a
movie-obsessed Spielberg geek.
who’ve somehow warmed their younger ones who simply would-
“We were Jewish and went to
ways into America’s hearts. n’t leave us alone? Beth Sholom. We went there on
the High Holidays and celebrated
Not too shabby for the guy And issues like peer pressure, a rather lame Chanukah.

whose favorite Philadelphia Fly- dealing with puberty, first loves “Of course, we were gonna do
a Chanukah episode, and we
ers were Mike Ricci and Mike and other transformative subjects would’ve done a Bar Mitzvah
episode, except Sean got too old
Bullard, neither of whom lasted are something you don’t have to it make it believable,” he said, re-
ferring to actor Sean Giambrone,
more than a couple of seasons be Jewish to appreciate. who plays Adam.

with the orange and black. That said, these really were “But in some episodes, Pops
will speak a little Yiddish,” he said,
“I am, every day, still shocked the Goldbergs. mentioning the grandfather char-
acter that George Segal plays.
it is on,” the now 40-year-old If anything, Goldberg said he’s We’ve done episodes about my
mom being a super yenta and
Goldberg told the Jewish Expo- had to tone them down, especial- episodes about Jewish mom guilt.

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bergs, here’s some things you
three with a May 11 tribute to Wendi McLendon-Covey. should know:

his love of the Flyers that’s ded- “The reality — and she’ll be Adam is seven years younger
than his brother Barry, a radiol-
icated to late owner Ed Snider. the first to say it — is I dialed her ogist who lives in upstate New
York and still drives down on oc-
“When it first premiered, the back,” said Goldberg, who last casion for Eagles’ games.

critics utterly savaged it. They visited the area to attend the And he’s nine years younger
than his brother, Eric, who’s also
really did not like this family. wedding of his best friend, Chad a doctor, just like their dad. In

Some voted it the first show to Kremp (of Kremp Florist).

be cancelled. Some voted it the That gave him an opportunity

worst pilot ever made. to stop by his old house in Jenk-

“After seeing their reaction, I intown for a trip down memory

made major changes to the tone lane before heading back home to

of the show. I dialed back the Los Angeles, where he lives with

screaming and yelling. It’s still in his wife and two young children.

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Reconciling the Strange Message of Death CANDLE LIGHTING
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cleansed and pure heart. we, too, need to be cleansed and
PARSHAT ACHAREI MOT prepared, so we can approach an- starkly makes us con-
LEVITICUS 16:1-18:30 Leading with the seemingly in- other with an open heart both
comprehensible deaths of Nadiv asking and giving forgiveness. front the significance of for- about, while we are still blessed
ACHAREI MOT OPENS with and Abihu creates a powerful
an instruction from God about message intended to shock us into When we search deep inside giveness set against the back- with the time to share. l
Yom Kippur prefaced by a action. We understand that for- ourselves, we often find the hurts
bizarre phrase: “After the death giveness of one another is impor- we have caused and the wounds drop of our mortality. We risk
of the two sons of Aaron who tant; before we can reconcile with we have suffered should not keep
died when they drew too close to God, we must reconcile with each us estranged from each other. a lifetime of regret and guilt Rabbi David Levin serves as a com-
the presence of the Lord.” other. However, full presence is Our relationships are precious.
necessary to the process, and time We have too little time before it about things we might have munity rabbi focused on outreach to
Is this some kind of warning is of the essence. is over, people die and relation-
to Aaron that he has a job to do, ships fade into memories. done but did not. the unaffiliated. The Board of Rabbis
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e Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia’s mission is to mobilize financial and volunteer
resources to address the community’s most critical priorities in Greater Philadelphia, in israel and around the world.

Celebrating Women of Vision Main Line Community to Join

When Phyllis Finkelstein was president of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadel- Together for Shabbat May 20th
phia’s Women’s Philanthropy affinity, she was asked at a meeting by Sally Cooper Bleznak,
founder and chair emerita of Women of Vision, to consider becoming a Women of Vision mem- This month, the Kehillah of Lower Merion is offering Main
ber as well. Finkelstein was happy to say “yes” for two reasons: her mother-in-law, Bidi Finkelstein, Line residents an opportunity to welcome Shabbat together,
who just recently passed away, was one of the 100 founding members of Women of Vision, the on what it is hoped will be a fine spring evening.
Jewish women’s foundation of Greater Philadelphia. Additionally, she believed in Women of
Vision’s mission of making grants to benefit Jewish women and girls in Philadelphia and Israel, On May 20 from 5-7 p.m., at Ashbridge Park, 1301 Mont-
and felt joining would be an important way to complement her deep Women’s Philanthropy gomery Ave. in Rosemont, all are invited to relax, spend time
involvement. with loved ones and neighbors, enjoy live Shabbat-themed
music for all ages and picnic. (Please bring your own food,
“The work of the Jewish Federation and Women’s Philanthropy is so close to my heart,” said chairs or blankets; a limited number of tables will be avail-
Finkelstein. “Women of Vision is yet another way to secure the future of our Jewish community.” able.)

Today, approximately 16 years later, three generations of Finkelstein’s family are involved The Kehillah of Lower Merion is part of the Jewish Feder-
in Women of Vision: Her mother, Irma Malissa, joined a few years after her and, at age 92, re- ation of Greater Philadelphia’s Neighborhood Initiative, which
mains involved in the group by reading organizations’ grant applications and voting on how “fosters collaboration among neighborhood institutions by
Women of Vision awards its funding. Finkelstein’s daughter, Joanne Schell, joined just last convening the community and creating an enhanced sense of
month. Jewish community,” according to Rabbi Leah Richman, com-
munity engagement specialist at the Jewish Federation. She
“My daughter joined because Women of Vision’s mission involves women, girls and advocacy,” added: “In Lower Merion, we are hoping that by having a public
Finkelstein said. “She also likes Women of Vision’s hands-on grants process. My daughter has space event that is musical and celebratory, we can attract a di-
inherited the strength of her two grandmothers, and she feels that legacy very strongly.” verse cross-section of Jewish community members. There will
be opportunities for people to learn about Shabbat traditions
Finkelstein and Schell will be celebrating their commitment to empowering Jewish women in a non-intimidating environment, and it will also be an en-
joyable event for members of the Jewish community who are
already knowledgeable about Shabbat.”

In the event of rain, Shabbat Across the Main Line will be
held at Beth David Reform Congregation, 1130 Vaughan
Lane in Gladwyne. For more information, visit
jewishphilly.org/mainlineshabbat.

This year’s Women of Vision Spring Luncheon will honor its founder and chair emerita, Celebrate Israel 68 Throughout

Sally Cooper Bleznak (left), as well as guest speaker Jane Gershon Weitzman. Greater Philadelphia

and girls — as well as Bleznak’s leadership — with other Women of Vision members at the foun- This year for the first time, the Jewish Federation of Greater
dation’s annual Spring Luncheon, being held this year on May 20, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Philadelphia is bringing together our community at multiple
the Merion Tribute House in Merion Station. The theme of the event is Sole to Soul: Walk in the locations across the area to honor Israel’s Independence Day,
Shoes of Jewish Philanthropists. The afternoon will honor Bleznak, who conceptualized Women Yom Ha’atzmaut. There will be tons of activities and programs
of Vision to bring women closer to the world of philanthropy, as well as special guest Jane Gershon to choose from, whether it is one event or all of them. Most
Weitzman. Weitzman was executive vice president of the high-end shoe and accessory company are open to all ages and offer a terrific way to celebrate Israel’s
Stuart Weitzman and founding vice president of Stuart Weitzman Retail. She spearheaded phi- beauty and importance with your friends, family and fellow
lanthropy for the organization by generating funds to support breast and ovarian cancer research community members.
and awareness.
In nearly every corner of Greater Philadelphia — including
Gladys Bernstein and Annabelle Fishman are the luncheon’s honorary co-chairs. Tracy Ginsburg Bucks County, Bux-Mont, Chester County, Delaware County,
and Kelly Dalsemer are the program chairs. The cost for the event is $65 per person; Women of the Main Line, the Old York Road corridor and Philadelphia —
Vision members are encouraged to invite friends and family members. To register by May 13, you can enjoy Israeli-themed activities, such as dancing, eating,
visit jewishphilly.org/springlunch; for more information on Women of Vision, contact Susan LEGO-building, concerts with top musicians, beatboxing, movies
Lundy, senior endowment officer, at [email protected] or 215-832-0849. and more eating. These amazing events will take place throughout
May and even into June.  No matter how you want to celebrate
Israel’s 68th, there’s an exciting way for you to say “happy birthday
Israel” at a festival or event near you.

For more information, look for the ad in this week’s Jewish
Exponent; for additional details and to sign up for the events
requiring registration, please visit jewishphilly.org/israel68.

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Bingo and Shopping. animal/human puppet-like forms
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The Preschool Parent Support Group
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bingo, enjoy dinner, wine and of Shabbat and there is a lot of joy in
dessert, win prizes and shop for all our service — we sing, we dance, we
of your Mother’s Day needs in one pray. Led by Main Line Reform
place. There will be many great Temple’s Director of Early Childhood
vendors selling jewelry, clothing Education Missy Horrow and Ross M.
and unique household goods, etc. Levy, director of youth engagement,
A pre-event entry price of $22 this monthly service is open to
includes dinner, wine, dessert and the public. All are welcomed,
one set of bingo cards. The price at encouraged and invited to join
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▶ ALIZA SCHMELL ▶ ISRAELITE-GOLDSTEIN ▶ GREEN-SACKS-WILNER

Marsha and Ron Kushnier of Craig and Lori Israelite of Cindy and Jerry Green of
Yardley announce the mar-
Richboro announce the birth Plymouth Meeting and Jane riage of their daughter, Lau-
ren A. Green, to John M.
of their first great-granddaugh- and Andy Goldstein of Upper Sacks, son of Jan and Jim Sacks-Wilner, also of Yardley.

ter, Aliza Schmell, on March Dublin announce the engage- The ceremony was held on New Year’s Eve at the Top
of the Tower in Philadelphia, and was officiated by Rabbi
11. Aliza is the daughter of Riv- ment of their children, Mar- Eric Goldberg of Shir Ami in Newtown.

ka (nee Goldstein) and Yaakov Schmell of Baltimore. jorie Hope Israelite and Rob Evan Goldstein. Lauren is a graduate of Pennsbury High School and the
University of Wisconsin-Madison and works at Publicis
Sharing in the happiness are grandparents Zahava Margie and Rob both graduated from the University Health Media as a media director. John also is a graduate
of Pennsbury High School and the University of Pittsburgh
and Shmuel Goldstein of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, and of Pennsylvania — she in nursing and he in finance from and is the founder of Property Management Redefined.

Shoshana and Ben Zion Schmell of Baltimore, as well the Wharton School. Margie is completing a degree in After a honeymoon in Australia and New Zealand,
the couple makes their home in Center City.
as three sets of great-grandparents, a great-great-grand- nurse anesthesia from the University of Pennsylvania
◀ PRAVDO-SKLOVER
mother and a host of uncles, aunts and cousins. and will graduate in May 2016. Rob works with Center-
Ilene and Marc Greenberg
Square Investment Management in Plymouth Meeting of West Chester; Rick
Pravdo of Deptford, N.J.;
ENGAGEMENTS and holds a Chartered Financial Analyst designation. and Beverly and Philip
Margie is the granddaughter of Maxine and Randy Pe- Sklover of Washington,
◀ LOEWENSTERN-KAUFMAN D.C. announce the mar-
tersohn and Shirley Israelite and the late Carl Israelite. riage of their children, Al-
Cindy and Gary Loewenstern Rob is the grandson of Mae Goldstein and the late Sidney isa Meredith Pravdo and Joseph Jacks Sklover.
of Maple Glen announce the Goldstein and the late Veronica and Casimer Olszewski. The ceremony and reception took place on Nov. 8,
engagement of their daughter, 2015, at the Barn on Bridge in Collegeville. Rabbi Alanna
Marni Jill, to Bruce Kaufman, A November wedding is planned. Sklover, the groom’s sister, officiated. Sheryl Kohls and
Samuel Miller, close friends of the bride and groom, wit-
son of Ellen and Barry Ellin of ◀ HILLIS-SOLOMON nessed the signing of the ketubah. Kara Pravdo, the
Baltimore, and Allan Kauf- bride’s sister, served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids in-
man of Providence, R.I. Karen and Bob Hillis of New- cluded Kate Knitter, Rachel Varnergardner and Whitney
town announce the engage- Wilde. Samuel Sklover, the groom’s brother, served as
Marni is a graduate of ment of their daughter, Laura, best man. Groomsmen included John Bernet, Christo-
Northeastern University with a to Jason Solomon, son of Ar- pher Weed, Christopher Willcox and Sylvan Klein.
bachelor’s degree in business administration. She is an ac- lene and Mike Solomon of Alisa is the granddaughter of Jules Mindlin and the
countant at Floyd Advisory. Bruce also graduated from Feasterville. Both met at Penn- late Natalie Mindlin, and Jean Pravdo and the late Jerry
Northeastern with a bachelor’s degree in electrical and sylvania State University and Pravdo. Joe is the grandson of the late Sarah and Joseph
computer engineering. He is an engineer at SanDisk. are graduates of Penn State. Sklover, Bronia Roslawowski and Willi Jacks.
Marni is the granddaughter of Leon Gelman and the late Laura has a degree in advertising. Jason has a degree in Alisa and Joe, whose story began at Goucher College
Peggy Gelman and the late Madalene and Julian Loewen- business. Both are employed at Hillis Public Adjusters. in Towson, Md., reside in Baltimore.
stern. Bruce is the grandson of Shirley Konicov and the late Sharing in the couple happiness are Laura’s sisters
Monte Konicov and the late Pearl and Milton Kaufman. Breanne, Nichole and Ashley; Jason’s sister, Ashley ▶ MOSES-LEIBOVITZ
Sharing in the couple’s happiness is Marni’s brother, Morse (James), and niece Madyson Morse. Laura is the
Josh, and many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. granddaughter of the late Jack and Gladys Hillis and Ronda and Howard Moses
The couple live in Boston and are planning a wedding the late Eugene and Helene Foley. Jason is the grandson of Penllyn and Beth and
there for July 2017. of Rose and Manny Solomon and the late Abraham and Ken Leibovitz of Northeast
Philadelphia announce the
◀ SOKOLOW-SHMUEL Yetta Hershoff. marriage of their children,
An August 2016 wedding is planned. Kimberly Marissa Moses
Leslie Sokolow of Elkins and Richard Marc Leibovitz.

Park, and Batia and Freddie The ceremony took place on April 9 at Congre-
Shmuel of Cherry Hill, N.J., ANNIVERSARIES gation Beth Or in Maple Glen.

proudly announce the en- ▶ GOLDENBERG Rabbi Gregory Marx was the officiant, and David
gagement of their children, Green was the cantor.
Sara Meredith Sokolow and Peggy and Stanley Goldenberg
Matan Shmuel. Sara is the will celebrate their 68th wed- Julie Kopistansky, friend of the bride, served as maid of
daughter of Jay Sokolow. ding anniversary on June 16. honor. Bridesmaids included Sasha Moses, the bride’s sister;
Sara received her bachelor’s degree in psychology from A mazel tov with love and kiss- cousin Allison Pavlov; and friend Valerie Berstecher. Jeffrey
Temple University and is working toward her master’s es is sent by their two children Moses, the bride’s brother, served as man of honor.
degree in counseling. She is a program specialist at SPIN, and spouses; three grandchil-
supporting adults with intellectual disabilities, and a vol- dren and spouses; and two great-grandchildren, with Steven Leibovitz, the groom’s brother, served as best
unteer with JFCS and other local organizations. another on the way. man. Groomsmen included friends Jared Marks, Dave
Leno, Torey Franks and Lance Kalbacher.
Matan received his bachelor’s degree from Rutgers ▶ MARKS
Business School and his J.D. from Rutgers School of Law. The wedding party also included their grandparents,
An associate at Saul Ewing, Matan is also working toward Elizabeth and Edward Marks Shirley Wolfe and Marvin Simon, and the bride’s brother
his LL.M. in taxation at Georgetown University. celebrated their 70th wedding and sister-in-law, Daniel Moses and Sonja Blazekovic.
anniversary on April 13. The
Sharing the couple’s happiness are Sara’s grandmother, celebration continues with a The signing of the ketubah was witnessed by the cou-
Claire Stup; siblings Jonathan Sokolow, Adi Shmuel and luncheon in May including ple’s relatives and friends and signed by Charles Pavlov,
Shanny Shmuel; an aunt, Merril Stup, and niece Sofia their three children and spous- the bride’s uncle, and Jared Marks, a friend of the groom.
Sokolow, as well as the couples’ extended family and es, closest relatives and friends.
friends here and in Israel. A loving mazel tov is sent by The couple honeymooned in Jamaica. l
their eight grandchildren, their spouses and seven great-
The couple lives in Center City and are planning a grandchildren.
fall 2016 wedding in Elkins Park.

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Dutch fore Yom Hashoah, world Jewry’s And whereas this guilt would host is done telling about the spe- tiles favored by Jews in the 1940s
day of Holocaust remembrance). have prevented earlier generations cific Holocaust victim who lived and a mural of a Jewish man. But
Continued from Page 10 from talking about the Holocaust at that Open Jewish House. Van den Heuvel learned the story
Danielle Citroen, who coordi- in such an intimate setting, from volunteers working to en-
out of a website, joodsmonu- nates the project for Amsterdam’s “younger generations are suffi- In Vught, an eastern town courage participation in the
ment.nl, which lists the former Jewish Historical Museum, attrib- ciently distant from the genocide that is infamous for the nearby Open Jewish Houses project.
addresses of 104,000 Dutch Jews utes the project’s success to a num- to speak about it without trigger- concentration camp run by the
murdered in the Holocaust. Hav- ber of coinciding factors that are ing questions about personal Nazi SS, host Kees van den “I now know this space right
ing found his own address in the specific to the Netherlands, in- complicity,” said Citroen, who is Heuvel remarked on Saturday here used to be the waiting room
database, advertising copy writer cluding the fact that unlike in Aus- Jewish. that the story of the Franken- for the dentist’s clinic,” he said at
Frits Rijksbaron urged other tria, Hungary and Poland, “Jewish thals, Jewish refugees from Ger- his home. “His clinic was upstairs.
Amsterdam residents of former property issues were resolved vis- The Netherlands also has many who lived in what is now I can really see it before me.”
Jewish homes to place a “Jewish à-vis the Dutch government short- Western Europe’s highest num- his home, “is something very fa-
home” poster on their windows. ly after World War II, meaning ber of non-Jews who risked their miliar to countless Syrians today.” For the volunteers, “Googling
very few homeowners have rea- lives to save Jews from the Holo- He also said Dutch Prime Min- and researching on Yad Vashem
The action created a small sons to resist or fear the initiative.” caust. With 5,516 Dutch rescuers ister Mark Rutte should take in archives till 3 a.m. is very normal
community in Amsterdam, which Most Jewish victims, she added, designated as Righteous among more Syrian refugees. Not every- in the days leading up to May 4,”
in 2012 saw the first Open Jewish were renting their residences. the Nations by the State of Israel, one agreed. said Robert Herbschleb, a Jewish
Houses event ever held in Europe. the Netherlands is second only businessman from Vught who
The following year, the project In addition, information about to Poland’s 6,620. If Poland had Van den Heuvel and his wife, helped set up the town’s first Open
spread to five other cities and now Dutch Jewry was preserved the Netherlands’ ratio of saviors Bernadette, knew their house Jewish Homes edition last year.
encompasses dozens of homes in thanks to meticulous archives. per Jews in 1940, there would used to belong to Jews — a wine
16 municipalities, with 10,000 vis- have been nearly 120,000 Polish dealer and his brother, who were “You know you need to go to
its expected this year on May 4, And then there’s “a certain el- Righteous among the Nations. killed, and a dentist who avoided sleep, get ready for a day’s work,”
the Netherlands’ day of Remem- ement of guilt,” she noted, for the deportation thanks to his mar- he said, “but here’s this person,
brance of the Dead (which this murder of 70 to 75 percent of Hosts and guests often discuss riage to a non-Jewish woman — you only have three lines about
year happens to fall one day be- Dutch Jewry during the Holo- the broader context of World because they found “little signs,” them and it’s up to you to do for
caust — the highest death rate in War II over coffee or tea, after the he said. These included special them the only thing you can do:
Nazi-occupied Western Europe. Remember.” l

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Former Kutztown University graduate Joshua Steinberg, who grew Temple University Press named Aaron Javsicas its new editor-in-
up in Philadelphia and attended Congregations of Shaare Shamayim, chief. The promotion comes three years after he started off as senior
was named recipient of a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant grant. acquisitions editor, managing lists in political science, urban studies
Steinberg, who will travel to Germany for the coming academic and criminology.
year, graduated summa cum laude in 2015, with a bachelor’s degree
in philosophy. Prior to joining the staff, Javsicas worked for 13 years in scholarly
and textbook publishing at W.W. Norton and Palgrave Macmillan.
The goal of the ETA program is to have Fullbrighters assist Eng-
lish teachers and help teach the language in foreign countries. At Former University of Pennsylvania Wharton
Joshua Steinberg the same time, they serve as cultural ambassadors for the United
States. The age and academic level of their students vary by country. Aaron Javsicas School graduate John Colborn was named chief
Upon his return, Steinberg will pursue his master’s in philosophy with a teaching
assistantship at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. operating officer at JEVS Human Services. The

former director of skills for America’s Future, an initiative of the

Aspen Institute, has extensive experience in workforce and economic

development, which are JEVS’ cornerstones. A graduate of Oberlin

College with a bachelor’s in government and economics, he also re-

ceived his MBA from the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton

School. John Colborn

Maris Grove Seder

More than 125 people attended
the Maris Grove Retirement
Community Seder, a number of
whom were not Jewish. In con-
junction, the Jewish Club of
Maris Grove educated the non-
Jewish segment about the cus-
toms of the holiday and why it is
celebrated.

▶ Alvin and Evelyn Jacobs pre-
pares the afikomen ritual during
the Seder event. Alvin Jacobs
breaks the matzah in half and hides
the larger piece for children to find.

▼ The Seder plate with the various
symbolic foods placed on the plate.

▲ Alvin Jacobs explains the meaning of afikomen to the
non-Jewish residents.

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More than $5,400 was raised on
behalf of seniors at the Auxiliary
of the Madlyn and Leonard
Abramson Center for Jewish
Life’s Spring Fashion Show and
Luncheon at Meadowlands
Country Club in Blue Bell. The
event featured 13 local vendors
selling clothing and accessories
to more than 120 guests, with
models strutting down the run-
way in outfits provided by Jan
Weiss of Berta Sawyer clothing
boutique in Jenkintown.

▶ From left: Jan Weiss;
Lorna Cohen, co-owners of
Berta Sawyer; Nancy Goldsmith;
Nancy Forman, event co-chairs.

▲ From left: Marlene Green; ▲ From left: Beth Drapkin;
Barbara Lincow. Jill Zipin.

▶ From left: Madlyn Abramson;
Judy Felgoise; Nancy Wolfson.

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