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Jewish Exponent Sept. 5, 2019

Jewish Exponent Sept. 5, 2019

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Speak Out on
OBITUARY Tikkun Olam,
Israel and
JCC, Basketball Anti-Semitism
Mainstay Dies
Greg Casey was a TOBY TABACHNICK | JE FEATURE
Kaiserman JCC
fixture for years. JEWS HAVE PLAYED storied roles in Cast of Gay Mis Courtesy of Eric Ja e
Pennsylvania jurisprudence, going back to
Page 4 1822 when Moses Levy took the bench as Fringe Fest Returns With
the presiding judge of the district court for Jewish-Led Productions
LOCAL the city and county of Philadelphia. Levy
also happened to be the rst Jew to qualify ERIC SCHUCHT | JE STAFF produced performances held throughout
Small Press as a lawyer in the United States. Philadelphia between Sept. 4-22.
Founder Explains MARK YOUR CALENDARS, because
Comics Poetry Flash forward almost 200 years, and it’s time for the Philadelphia Fringe Here’s a rundown of a few:
Alexander Rothman Pennsylvania’s appellate courts are now Festival, which features several produc- Actually
details melding of well-represented by Jewish jurists. is arti- tions put on by members of the local
two art forms. cle speaks with four of the commonwealth’s Jewish community. e #MeToo movement brought the topic
Superior Court judges and one Supreme of consent into the public conversation.
Page 5 Court justice to learn about the role Judaism e annual 17-day event returns with Actually by Anna Ziegler expands upon
plays in their lives and their work. more than 1,000 curated and independently that discussion by exploring consent in
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Judge Alice Beck Dubow,
Tiferet Bet Israel Superior Court
Reopens Preschool Dubow, the daughter of Phyllis Beck, the
School replaces
predecessor that rst female appellate judge in Pennsylvania,
closed in June. took the bench of the Superior Court in
2016. e values of tikkun olam, with which
Page 7 she was raised, motivated her to go into law.

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JCC and Basketball Mainstay Greg Casey Dies at 59

OBITUARY Greg Casey “Our hearts are still beating, but life,” sister-in-law Karen Casey punctual, how to be respectful
ANDY GOTLIEB | JE MANAGING EDITOR Photo courtesy of Roberta Kitchenoff they’re a little broken. You realize said. “It was just a simple man’s and how to be responsible.”
how many people he impacted life. What you saw was what
WHEN GREG CASEY failed desk or simply chatting with and how deep that impact was.” you got.” “I’m fortunate to have two
to show up for a morning group members and staff, Casey was high school and college bas-
exercise class at the Kaiserman omnipresent. Casey grew up in Overbook The JCC was clearly more ketball players as sons,” said
JCC on Aug. 26, a few eye- Park, attended Friends’ Central important to him than the Adam Sherman, a longtime
brows were raised. When he And the guy most people School and graduated from IT job. basketball player and former
also no-showed to a synagogue referred to by his last name left Eastern University, where he JCC president. “Greg was
league basketball game he was a big impact on the JCC com- played baseball, according to “The best day of his life instrumental in getting them
supposed to referee that night, munity, Jewish and otherwise. his younger brother, Ken. was the day he retired,” Karen engaged in the sport at a very
red flags flew. Casey said. “He hated his job. young age.”
“He’s part of the soul of the He soon gravitated to the He called me to say, ‘I can’t do
The worst of those concerns institution of this building,” JCC and spent much of his this anymore.’” After Casey abruptly retired
were realized the next day JCC CEO Amy Krulik said. time there, even though he from playing basketball —
when Casey was found dead wasn’t Jewish. That retirement about five without ever really explaining
at his Springfield, Delaware years ago left him more time why — he turned his attention
County, home. He was a few “We had a ton of Jewish for the JCC where, for the first to refereeing, becoming a main-
days shy of 60. friends,” Ken Casey explained. time, he got paid to work at the stay at games around the area.
“Overbrook Park was all Jewish.” front desk.
For anyone who had vis- Paul McShane, president of
ited the JCC during the past While Casey was known to Casey’s legacy at the JCC the Pennsylvania Interscholastic
40 years, Casey was a fixture. many, he was a private per- is extensive, as he impacted Athletic Association suburban
Whether he was playing, son. He was so private that generations of basketball aficio- Philadelphia chapter, said Casey
coaching or refereeing basket- even his relatives didn’t know nados as a player (an excellent took his craft seriously.
ball, taking exercise classes, what governmental agency he point guard), coach, referee
volunteering at the front worked for as an information and as a league organizer. “He kept working at it,
technology director. going to clinics and going to
“Greg was the glue that held camps,” he said, noting that
“He was just a homebody men’s basketball together at the Casey improved over time,
and the JCC — that was his JCC from the day Kaiserman despite the difficult nature
JCC opened. On Sunday morn- of the job. “He never took it
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support of The Midcareer Fellowship wrote in an email. “We always friends at group exercise
let Greg take the first one. classes, always wearing a
ANDREW ADIN BLOOM KARA KASTAN KEREN ZILBERBERG In my mind, it was a sign of sweatshirt to make sure he
respect and thanks for every- worked up a lather.
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DEBORAH M. CHESSIN TALI MIRIT MOSCOWITZ was in line behind him,” told her that her brother-in-law
Aurora, OH ELANA BOSES GOOTSON quipped fellow longtime player suffered from an enlarged heart
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JESSICA SHESLOW suggested that his brother get
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Greensboro, NC 061RQSUR¿W to learn more about before I ever heard of ‘Greg’ — sure if he ever really did — and
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SARAH WILSCHEK he taught us (me and a bunch warning to others.
of your kids) how to dribble,
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Kobe Bryant’s Mamba Sports 1:15 p.m., followed by services
Academy. “He also, at the same at 1:30 p.m. at the D’Anjolell
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LOCAL I probably am starting a little bit sort of raised Quaker, too, I went I know I love the most is how
more with the language side of to a Quaker school for 14 years. alive and interpretive the reli-
JESSE BERNSTEIN | JE STAFF things. But it’s just tremendously And in my ideal life I would prob- gion is, with things like midrash,
exciting, … There’s just so much ably belong to a Quaker meeting or Jacob wrestling a represen-
ALEXANDER ROTHMAN, possibility, and so many weird, and a synagogue. My wife is tation of the religion. That kind
36, is used to playing in the idiosyncratic directions that Jewish. … We’ve talked about of feeling, like, the generative
margins. The co-founder, edi- people can go. joining the Reconstructionist material that I’m working with;
tor-in-chief and publisher of a synagogue here and one day I images, languages, that it’s there
small press called Ink Brick is Do you see an overlap think we will but we haven’t yet. for me to just kind of dive into
a devotee of what he describes between your life as an and explore and experience the
as “comics poetry,” a melding artist and your life as a It’s a part of myself that I feel mysteries of. I think of that as
of two artistic forms that he Jewish person? hesitant to talk about with much having a direct connection. l
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Philly Hillel Focuses on Small Campuses

LOCAL at West Chester University, Bryn on the smaller campuses.
ERIC SCHUCHT | JE STAFF Mawr College and Haverford “It has been night and day
College and the Jewish Graduate
OUT OF THE remains of Student Network as a part of from what it was to what it is
Hillel of Greater Philadelphia, the organization. now,” Shtulsa said. “It’s really
the Greater Philly Hillel clear, even in the last year as we
Network has risen anew. In July, the organization started to shi resources, that it
was revamped as Greater Philly has just made a huge impact on
Along with a name change Hillel Network, with more Jewish life on those campuses.”
comes a shi in focus for the of a focus on Jewish life on
organization — the accumu- the “small but mighty” col- Support has been speci -
lation of a restructure initiated lege campuses throughout the cally tailored for each campus.
last year. Greater Philadelphia. One example Shtulsa gave
was West Chester, which
In January 2018, the lead- Executive Director Tslil he described as a “suitcase
ership of Hillel of Greater Shtulsa said many of those school,” with most students
Philadelphia voted to restruc- campuses historically were commuting to class or head-
ture. is came about because underresourced and under- ing to family residences on the
the Hillels at Drexel University, served. He described the weekend. rough the revamp,
Temple University and previous incarnation of the West Chester Hillel for the rst
University of Pennsylvania had organization as a regional sys- time is leading a Birthright
grown to a point where they tem supporting all regional trip, with more than 20 stu-
either were or could be inde- Hillels, but with a strong focus dents already preregistered to
pendent organizations. on Penn, Temple and Drexel. visit Israel in December.

The restructuring left So, in the past two years, “If you’d talk to anyone two-
Philadelphia’s smaller Hillels there has been an e ort to plus years ago, they’d say that
increase Jewish programming was just impossible,” Shtulsa

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Lafayette. these campuses.” sign up and give them a care
package equipped with chal-
Embrace an active, worry-free West Chester Hillel has been lah, grape juice, candles and
lifestyle at Holy Redeemer Lafayette. able to use additional resources prayer cards in Hebrew with
Here, you’ll find: to expand its sta from a single English translations. Reiss said
• Free transportation and part-time employee to a full- many of these students have
timer, with Jenn Reiss serving never participated in Shabbat
a full social calendar as director of Jewish Student or haven’t done so in years, so
• All the amenities and Life. Hillel there has also added the program aims to help them
two new part-timers — rabbinic embrace their Jewish culture.
conveniences of home intern David Goodman and an
• A pet-friendly environment Israel fellow who splits time “ ey were looking for a way
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their life without going through
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mately 80 Jewish students on the long-term goal of Greater
campus for feedback. Reiss said Philly Hillel Network is to
they learned many were look- expand its support for Hillels
ing for opportunities to express on other local campuses,
their Judaism but weren’t inter- such as Arcadia University,
ested in participating in Hillel Ursinus College and Villanova
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Its Own Preschool Fall!

LOCAL it sticks with you,” Friter said. some of its classrooms due to 17%
SELAH MAYA ZIGHELBOIM | JE STAFF “As a parent, it was important staffing shortages. A few months
for me to have them in the syn- later, the preschool announced it TheSweaterMill
TIFERET BET ISRAEL in agogue, having exposure of the would shut down entirely.
Blue Bell has brought back its Jewish traditions and culture 115 S.York Road,Hatboro 215.441.8966 Open Monday-Saturday 10-5
own preschool for this school and the Hebrew language and “They made the decision
year. so forth. As a congregant, it’s right around Memorial Day to be approved in time. But only TBI’s rabbi of congregation
important because it will only announce that they would be three weeks after sending in learning, had her daughter
The return of this preschool, help to increase exposure to closing their doors June 21,” said the application, TBI received a enrolled in the FELS preschool,
called the Leonard and Madlyn the community, what we can Lerner, who has a background date of inspection and then got and “it’s just like a dream come
Abramson Early Childhood offer and attract membership as a special education teacher approved. true” that she will be at the TBI
Education Community, is a relief as well.” and serves on TBI’s diversity school for this year.
to families who had children and inclusivity task force. “We The set-up process has been
enrolled at the Lokoff Abramson TBI had an early childhood worked our tushies off and sub- aided by more than 50 volun- “I’m probably one of the
Early Learning Center, operated community for many years, mitted our application to the teers, most of whom do not only people who didn’t put a
by Federation Early Learning said ECEC Interim Director state on the same exact day and have children at the preschool, deposit down somewhere else,”
Services, which was located at Brandi Lerner, but a few years moved mountains and were able Lerner said. These volunteers she said. “I just felt that there
TBI and closed in June. ago, when they were in need to get our inspection. And we assembled furniture, spackled was a silver lining here and that
of a new director, they learned passed our inspection and we holes and repainted walls. A they made the announcement
Dara Friter is a TBI con- the nearby FELS branch was defied all the odds.” congregant’s daughter-in-law, on Purim, which is the holiday
gregant who had two children coming up on its lease. The two Laura Bray of Mural Dreams, of expecting the unexpected,
enrolled at the FELS school organizations made a business Reviving the TBI preschool even brightened the rooms where things are falling apart
who will now attend the newly decision to combine forces: The in time for the new school year, with murals. all around you and there’s a
reopened TBI preschool school. FELS center would lease space which began Sept. 3, has been greater holiness deep inside.”
at TBI, replacing TBI’s own no easy feat. Starting a new More than $200,000 was
“As a parent, it’s important preschool. school is a process that can raised for costs such as teach- More than 30 children,
for my children to have a Jewish take months, so the synagogue ers’ salaries, professional ranging from 3 months
education foundation, and I In March, the FELS pre- went into the process knowing development, new furniture, through pre-K, have enrolled.
believe that if you start early, school announced it would close that the school would likely not paint and more. Some of that The majority of the families
was raised through a Dine and were enrolled in the previous
I’m probably one of the only people who didn’t put a deposit down Donate campaign, through FELS school, Lerner said.
somewhere else. I just felt that there was a silver lining here.” which restaurants participated
in a profit-share with the syn- The presence of a preschool,
RABBI DANIELLE PARMENTER agogue to get the preschool off Lerner said, is a benefit to the
the ground. synagogue.
Classrooms at the Leonard and Madlyn Abramson Early Childhood Education Community Photos by Brandi Lerner
“The fact that we were able “I would be remiss if I didn’t
to do all of this and the support say that it will be a phenomenal
we had from so many people is feeder long-term into the syn-
astounding,” Lerner said. “It agogue because people make
truly does take a village and we that connection when their
have a great one and everyone children are little,” she said.
knows that. That’s why they’re “Although they may not join
all pitching in to help make it immediately after they finish
successful.” preschool, we see that they
tend to come back once they
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Death Penalty Sought in Pittsburgh with witnesses and attorneys dredging up horrifying Stripes reported. The military newspaper said the use
Synagogue Shooting drama and giving this killer the media attention he of the term is under investigation.
THE DEATH PENALTY will be sought for the alleged does not deserve.”
perpetrator of the mass shooting at the Pittsburgh “Army recruiting leaders will take appropriate
synagogue building on Oct. 27 of last year, federal pros- Following the Justice Department’s recent filing, action once the investigation is complete and all facts
ecutors said in an Aug. 26 court filing, JTA reported. Dor Hadash released a statement expressing dismay are known,” Army Recruiting Spokesman Kelli Bland
with the prosecution’s course of action. told the newspaper. “When an individual enters into
Robert Bowers is facing 63 federal charges; prose- the military, they are held to high moral and ethical
cutors said “a sentence of death is justified” in 22 of “We continue to mourn with our fellow congre- standards — soldiers who choose not to live up to our
them. They cited the number of victims, premedita- gants and community members who have lost loved values will be held accountable for their actions.”
tion, planning, anti-Semitic motivation and a “lack ones and survived unspeakable terror. We continue to
of remorse.” reject hatred and all systems of oppression, and follow The commander has apologized to his unit.
the tenets of our faith, which teaches us that only
Bowers is accused of firing on worshippers during through our shared humanity can there be an end to Scottish Jewish Teacher Loses Appeal After
Shabbat services at the Tree of Life*Or L’Simcha syna- hatred and violence.” Being Fired for Showing Lebanon War Film
gogue building, killing 11 and injuring seven. During Jonathan Guetta, a Scottish teacher who was fired
a Nov. 1 arraignment, Bowers pleaded not guilty and Tree of Life also responded to the filing, saying in after screening the graphic film Waltz with Bashir
requested a jury trial. a statement, “Tree of Life*Or L’Simcha does not have about the 1982 Lebanon War, lost his appeal with
a statement on this matter; we have confidence that Scotland’s Labor Court, JTA reported.
Weeks earlier, leaders from Dor Hadash and New justice will be served.” 
Light congregations, which shared space in Tree of In his appeal, Guetta claimed he was fired for
Life*Or L’Simcha’s building and suffered fatalities in Army Commander Suspended for Using anti-Semitic reasons, but the court on Aug. 26 dis-
the attack, wrote to Attorney General William Barr, ‘Arbeit Macht Frei’ in Memo missed his claims of breach of contract and religious
asking the Justice Department to avoid pursuing the A U.S. Army commander who wrote a memo and discrimination.
death penalty, according to the Pittsburgh Jewish used “Arbeit Macht Frei” — the infamous phrase
Chronicle. meaning “work sets you free” that appears on the gate Guetta, who taught Hebrew at Mearns Castle High
at Auschwitz — has been suspended, JTA reported. School, showed parts of the film — which depicts
“I would like the Pittsburgh killer to be incar- the Sabra and Shatila massacre at a refugee camp by
cerated for the rest of his life without parole,” wrote The unnamed commander of a recruiting division Israeli-backed Lebanese Christians — to first-year
Rabbi Jonathan Perlman of New Light. “A drawn-out in Houston had used the phrase as a headline in a high school students as young as 12. He was fired in
and difficult death penalty trial would be a disaster memo explaining incentives to recruits, Stars and May 2018. l

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Israeli Wins Judo Championship The decision was in response to the Likud party’s capital on Aug. 30.
SAGI MUKI WON the heavyweight final at the plan to place cameras in polling stations in Arab After President Donald Trump recognized
Judo World Championships in Tokyo on Aug. 28, communities. Likud activists had hidden more than
becoming the first Israeli man to win the event, JNS. 1,200 cameras in polling stations or on observers Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and moved the U.S.
org reported. during the April elections. embassy there in 2018, Guatemala followed suit
two days later. Paraguay announced plans to do
The 27-year-old Netanya native beat Matthias While Likud officials said they were trying to pre- likewise, but reversed the decision after a change in
Casse of Belgium in the final. He won a fifth ippon — vent voter fraud, critics said the cameras were meant government.
judo’s equivalent of a knockout — in six bouts. to invalidate Arab votes and lower Arab turnout. Solar Plant Opens in Negev
A thermo-solar power plant near Ashalim in the
“I came close to losing but I gave it everything Hanan Melcer, who chairs the Central Election Negev debuted on Aug. 29, becoming the largest
and I never stopped believing. I’m glad I managed Committee, said that legislation would be needed to renewable energy project in Israel, The Jerusalem Post
to keep up the pressure,” he said after the win. authorize such a practice. reported.
“This is my first time (as world champion) and it’s
a very special moment for me. I finally did it. It was ‘Least-Visited Country’ Recognizes The 121-megawatt facility will supply electricity to
a tough day.” Jerusalem as Israel’s Capital about 70,000 Israeli households — about 0.75% of all
The tiny Republic of Nauru recognized Jerusalem as electricity generated in Israel.
Israeli supporters — including family members the capital of Israel, The Times of Israel reported.
draped in Israeli flags — sang along to “Hatikvah” The $1.13 billion plant is a public-private partner-
with a visibly emotional Muki. The country’s population is less than 12,000, ship. It was built by Negev Energy, a special purpose
making it the world’s third-smallest country — and company held by Shikun & Binui Renewable Energy,
Muki previously won two gold medals at the the least visited, with only 160 tourists per year. Israeli investment fund Noy Fund and Spanish
European Championships in 2015 and 2018. engineering group TSK. l
“The Mission of Nauru has the honor to convey the
There was some tension in Muki’s quarterfinal decision of the Government of the Republic of Nauru www.jewishexponent.com
match when Egyptian opponent Mohammed to formally recognize the City of Jerusalem as the
Abdelaal refused to shake his hand after the match. Capital City of the State of Israel,” Nauru’s mission
Cameras Banned From Polling Places to the United Nations in New York said in a letter
The head of Israel’s Central Elections Committee dated Aug. 16.
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places, JTA reported. Along with Naura, Honduras President Juan
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Jurists Court and the Supreme Court, Judge Alice Beck Dubow Judge Emeritus Susan Peikes Gantman Judge Anne Lazarus
and so I always tried to make
Continued from Page 1 decisions that were most helpful experience anti-Semitism on feel some comfort with others good. I think protests get
to vulnerable people. But some- a day-to-day basis at home in speaking out about anti-Sem- people’s attention, make people
been sort of a core principle of times you are limited by the law Philadelphia, its rise concerns her. itism. I think it is important aware of the issues.”
mine, and even when I was a as to what you can do. So, by that everybody be aware that
lawyer I did it because I felt being on Superior Court, there “I am very concerned about it is out there and it is get- President Judge Emeritus
I could use my legal skills to are cases in which if the law is the national discourse that is ting worse. e BDS movement Susan Peikes Gantman,
help people,” she said. “But when not there, I can gently nudge it encouraging anti-Semitism at a troubles me. Without getting Superior Court
you are a lawyer, there is just in an area that helps people who much more global level,” Dubow too political about it, I think “As judges, we are fortunate to
so much you can do when you are most vulnerable.” said. “It troubles me a lot.” that it stems at a certain level use all the knowledge that we
are in a courtroom because it is from anti-Semitism. So I do have received in training both
going to be a judge who makes Her Jewish values, she said, As a judge, she is limited think that Jews need to speak in Jewish law and secular law,”
the decision. So, that is one of inspire within her a sense of in what she can speak out out about it and protests are said Gantman, who has been
the reasons that inspired me to fairness. about, she explained, “which
become a trial court judge.” is o en very frustrating. But I
“For most Jews, the Holocaust
Dubow served as a trial is always in the back of your mind,
court judge for eight years, and the vulnerability of Jews in
but decided to seek a seat on Germany is always in the back of
the appellate court to have a my mind,” Dubow said. “And so
greater role in helping those I think that also feeds my sensi-
most vulnerable, she said. tivity to those who are vulnerable
and also sort of feeds my concern
“As a trial court judge, of government overreach.”
you are dealing with vulnera-
ble people every day,” Dubow Lately, she has been spending
explained. “You are somewhat much of her free time work-
limited in what you can do ing with organizations that deal
because you have to follow the with child welfare issues.
law as de ned by the Superior
Although she does not

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a Superior Court judge since camp. Many of our parents were that becomes a problem. And family, so we belong to a syn- with tikkun olam, but it also
2003. “I grew up in an observant involved in World War II, so BDS is an attempt to strangle the agogue. Our children went to dealt with dealing with some of
household and studied Talmud, we really have the responsibility. economy of the only democracy Sunday school and Hebrew school. the everyday stresses of being
Hebrew, Bible and prayers. This You don’t have to agree with in the Middle East.” They both went on to Hebrew high Jewish in a secular world and
legacy taught me to be mindful of everything that Israel does. But school, and they both got teach- improving the living for Jewish
others, respectful and humble. I Israel is the only democracy in Judge Anne Lazarus, ing certificates to teach in Jewish lawyers and judges.”
wanted to make the world a better the Middle East, and there is Superior Court day schools, which my youngest
place and to save a little part of the like hyperpartisan demoniza- Lazarus has been on the daughter did.” When asked how her Jewish
world, tikkun olam. I wanted to tion of political opponents right Superior Court bench since identity informs her work, Lazarus
pursue justice and truth.” now. And sometimes people get 2010. Although she was raised Her dedication to the referenced another female jurist.
involved with just saying some- in a Jewish home, her family was Jewish people runs deep. In
For most of her legal career, thing that doesn’t necessarily not “particularly observant, but 2008, she founded the Louis “I always think of Justice
Gantman practiced in juve- ring true. But we see a tremen- we were well educated,” she said. D. Brandeis Law Society, an (Sonia) Sotomayor, who was
nile law, domestic law and dously growing threat from the organization in Philadelphia asked about her background and
appellate law. anti-Zionist attack on the exis- After she married, she and for Jewish lawyers and judges. what that would do if she got
tence of the one Jewish state, and her husband decided “it was very onto the Supreme Court and she
“As my legal career devel- important to us to raise a Jewish “We created a mission
oped, I thought I would be best statement that not only dealt See Jurists, Page 12
suited to be a jurist so that I
could continue to rule on cases
to make certain that people got
fair opportunity, and that is for-
tunately what I have been able
to do on the bench,” she said.

She believes that many Jews
go into law for that very reason.

“I think that people want to
make a difference, that they want
to solve problems,” she said.

Problem-solving and stand-
ing up for social justice is the
responsibility of not only Jews,
but the population at large,
according to Gantman.

“I don’t think it is only Jews
that have that calling, I think
that it is everyone with moral
conscience, and I think it is peo-
ple of every religion,” she said.
“One of the things we have to
do is be respectful of individu-
als and allow people to present
different points of view, and that
is something that you are not
seeing so much today. But that is
not a new phenomenon. It’s just
more discussed today because
we have so many more outlets.”

The increase in anti-
Semitism worldwide is “prob-
lematic,” Gantman said, noting
a threat posed by “anti-Zionist”
attacks as well.

She has a “deep affection for
Israel and the Jewish people and
I want to support the right of
Israel to live in peace and secu-
rity. And we are not so far away
from when there was so much
destruction of the Jewish peo-
ple. 2020 is the 75th anniversary
of the liberation of Auschwitz-
Birkenau and we are not that
far away. My father liberated a

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Taking the Wheel Jurists because that’s how I look at it. I
in Retirement look at it as really an education.”
Continued from Page 11
Classic continuing care McLaughlin came from a
retirement living rolls into the said — I’m paraphrasing — ‘a devout Catholic family. Two of
next generation at Pine Run wise Latino woman would bring her aunts are nuns. Still, she was
with the very real benefit of a different perspective.’ And supported by her relatives in her
four decades of experience. I think that being Jewish and decision to become a Jew.
understanding tikkun olam, and
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NOW BASEBALL of anti-Semitism in this country.
ACCEPTING BOXING Jews have a responsibility to
NOMINEES “I think there are so many lead by example and by deed,
LACROSSE parallels between what was going said McLaughlin.
FOR THE BASKETBALL on in Germany in the late 1930s
CLASS OF and I think that some of the “I think that the Jewish
SOCCER people in our government are people stand for that, being a
2020 GOLF fanning the flames and encour- revolutionary. We take our cues
aging people to play to their from Abraham. We each define
TENNIS worst selves,” Lazarus said. our own chapter in our life.
SWIMMING That’s what he did. So when I
TEAM MANAGEMENT Judge Maria McLaughlin, say we each have to teach and
BROADCASTING Superior Court lead by example and deed, I
OLYMPIANS When McLaughlin became a believe that is part of our faith,
judge for the Philadelphia Court and I believe that is what Jewish
WHO WILL BE NEXT? of Common Pleas in 2011, she people do, what they had to do
was not a Jew. Seven years later, to survive, against all odds.”
NOMINATIONS CONCLUDE 9.20.19 when she took her seat on the
PHILLYJEWISHSPORTS.ORG/WHAT-DOES-IT-TAKE bench of the Superior Court, Israel is important to
she had converted to Judaism. McLaughlin, who considers
herself a Zionist, “and proud to
“I think converting to be.” Her son, who is not Jewish,
Judaism affected by entire life, has studied in the Jewish state,
not just my calling on the bench,” volunteered on a kibbutz “and
McLaughlin said. “To me, the fell in love with Israel.”
history of Jewish thought affected
me coming from the outside.” She also recognizes the dan-
gers anti-Semitism poses to the
Although she is married to a Jewish people, and sees Israel
Jewish man, McLaughlin con- as a potential refuge if things
verted “because I wanted to get out of hand.
convert,” she said. “If he had
asked me, I wouldn’t have.” “We are not in a good place
for the Jewish people,” she said.
Her conversion to Judaism, “It could be really our lives
she said, was “an intellectual someday, you don’t know.”
experience as well as a spiri-
tual experience. Sitting with the Justice David N. Wecht,
rabbi, then going through the Supreme Court
mikvah, it was just an incredible Wecht, who was born and raised
experience to me. Just further- in Squirrel Hill in Pittsburgh,
ing my education even more, has served on the highest court
of the commonwealth since

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Judge Maria McLaughlin Justice David N. Wecht

2016. He attributes his strong questioned about anti-Semitic Are you a
attachment to Jewish people- rhetoric coming from members high school student
hood and to Israel in large part of Congress, speci cally Rep. or the parent of one?
to the education he received at Ilhan Omar, Wecht responded:
the old Hebrew Institute. He “I think any member who UNYIEVSEHRISVIATY
has visited Israel many times, engages in such rhetoric should
and has made sure that his four be disciplined. Period.” WILL BE IN
children have also spent time PHILADELPHIA
in the Jewish state. While Wecht cannot lobby
or take an active role in the September 12, 2019
“Israel is a major part of my political process, he urges September 23, 2019
life,” Wecht said. “ roughout others to do so.
my life I have been reading about For more information regarding our trip to Philadelphia
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judges who are Jewish, what in whatever role or whatever
in uences them, but speaking party or whatever movement
for me, there was no conscious they choose to be involved in,”
linkage between being Jewish he said. “But it has never been a
and seeking to become a judge good thing in Jewish history for
or continuing to be a judge.” Jews to stand back and not speak
up for themselves and not speak
When Wecht is not at work, up for their fellow Jews, which is
he spends “a lot of time read- very important. So all of Israel
ing and thinking about issues is responsible for one another.
important to the Jewish com-
munity and Israel.” Although at’s from the Talmud, and it’s
his position on the bench pro- very important and it bothers
hibits him from being involved me tremendously when Jewish
in the political process, he is people do not perceive the needs
able to write and to teach as and the problems and challenges
part of his judicial role, includ- that confront Jews anywhere in
ing about the resurgence of the world, when they don’t feel
anti-Semitism, a topic with that is something that impacts
which he is very concerned. them as well. I think that Jews
should never live in their own
Last April, he was interviewed cocoon, and they should learn
in Tablet magazine, discussing the lessons of Jewish history.” ●
in detail, and in strong terms,
his views on the rising threat of Toby Tabachnick is a senior sta
anti-Semitism. Included in that writer with the Pittsburgh Jewish
interview was Wecht’s criticism Chronicle, an a liated publication
of political leaders who fail to of the Jewish Exponent.
call out anti-Semitism. When

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Fringe into the conversation. causal talk with good friends. Actually stars Michaela Shuchman and Dana Orange
“The two actors are talking “(The play’s for) anyone
Continued from Page 1 true to see it come to life,” ‘80s classic. Filmmaker John
to audience the whole time. who’s ever felt like they’ve been Schwartz said. “When I first Hughes’ The Breakfast Club has
regards to gender, race politics, We’re asking you questions. silenced, which is pretty much began this quest, I thought been reinterpreted for the stage
peer pressure and our desire We’re asking you to help us every single human being on this might end up being like as The Break Fast Club, with
to fit in. figure this out, and for me per- the planet,” Mittelman said. a community theater produc- the characters reframed in a
sonally, that’s the most exciting “This is giving a platform tion, but it is so far beyond modern Jewish context.
The Philadelphia-based theater when as an audience for marginalized people who that, like children’s theater that
Half Key Theatre Company member you feel that I have a have been silenced and to I’ve seen in New York. Its live The movie tells the story
will perform a rendition of stake in this, a say in this and be able to help facilitate that energy, bubbly, funny. ... This of five high school students
the play in this year’s Fringe what I think matters as well,” conversation.” has turned out better than I stuck in detention. Each comes
Festival. The show has Shuchman said. “The story we can even imagine. My director from a different walk of life,
Michaela Shuchman in the role are telling is different. We’re Tickets are $20. Show times has such vision, and my actors, embodying common tropes
of Amber, a Jewish freshmen at not screaming at the audience are 2 p.m. on Sept. 7, 14 and 21; crew and cast are so talented.” such as the rebel, the prin-
Princeton University. The story what we think our viewpoints 3 p.m. on Sept. 8 and 15; 5 p.m. cess, the outcast, the nerd and
follows her night with Tom, an are. It’s really inviting a wide on Sept. 22; 7 p.m. on Sept. 5, The show aims to start a the jock. In the play, these
African-American freshman range of people into it. It really 12 and 19; and 8 p.m. on Sept. conversation about bullying characters have been changed
played by Dana Orange. The is a story that goes over all the 6, 13 and 20, all held at the while being fun for the whole to better fit common Jewish
two agree on a night of drink- generations.” Philadelphia Ethical Society. family. Schwartz said much of tropes. Engagement Associate
ing and attraction, but not on the story’s theme of kindness, Ross Weisman said it’s the
how or whether consent was Director Tori Mittelman, Billy The Baaadly Behaving acceptance and treating others same script, just with more
given. who along with Shuchman is Bully Goat: The Musical not just how you want to be Jewish puns and references.
Jewish, said the play explores Billy the Bully Goat can’t seem treated, but even better, comes
Shuchman is also the play’s gender and race dynamics. It to stop picking on the other from core Jewish values. “We thought this was a cool
producer. She came across the takes a magnifying glass to classmates, no matter what his opportunity to bring Tribe 12
piece about a year ago and how the media can portray parents or teachers do. Luckily, The 45-minute show is and our constituents to a much
said it was memorable given black men as aggressors and the Wise Old Goat, a certified geared toward children ages different style of event than
the current social climate. The aims to start a conversation on goat therapist, is there to help. 4-9. Tickets are $8 for kids and we usually do,” Weisman said.
characters speak directly to the topic while presented as a This musical is based on the $12 for adults. Performances “We specialize in happy hours,
the audience, bringing them children’s book of the same will be held at the NEST child social gatherings, and so hav-
name by Jewish author Staci enrichment and activity center ing dedicated members of our
Schwartz. She is a member in Center City at 11 a.m. on community put on a show is an
of Society Hill Synagogue, a Sept. 7, 8, 14, 15, 21 and 22. exciting change of pace.”
physician and an educational
consultant for children’s bully- “It has really positive mes- One of the show’s actors is
ing prevention in Philadelphia. sages (and) encourages great Elijah Tomaszewski. He’ll be
conversations among kids and playing the character Brian
Schwartz has performed adults, in addition to a won- Johnson, now renamed Brian
interactive readings and bully derful entertaining time and Goldstein. He’s been involved
prevention workshops for the watching some young, talented with Tribe 12 for about a year
past 15 years. But while she actors just command this per- and jumped at the chance to
was able to speak to kids and formance,” Schwartz said. do theater again like he did in
teachers about bullying, she The Break Fast Club middle and high school.
said there was a third piece of Tribe 12 returns for its second
the puzzle missing from the year at Fringe Festival to pres- “It’s been a pretty fun time,”
conversation — parents. So for ent a Jewish rendition of an Tomaszewski said. “Everyone
the past six years, Schwartz has should come and see it. It’s not
worked on turning her book every day you get to see a Jewish
into a musical to reach a wider
audience.

The script and lyrics were
written by Schwartz her-
self while the original music
was composed by Liz Filios,
a Barrymore Award-winning
actor and musician. Ben
Smallen serves as the pro-
duction’s director with music
directed by Michael Borton,
co-writer and composer of
The Berenstain Bears LIVE! in
Family Matters the Musical.

“This is a total labor of love.
It is an absolute dream come

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Cast of Billy The Baaadly Behaving Bully Goat: The Musical Cast of The Break Fast Club Sweet can claim heritage to,
being Jewish himself.
parody of e Breakfast Club.” Les Misérables the rst cou- will be at 7 p.m. on Sept. 7, 8, the show conveys some of the
Last year Tribe 12 partic- ple of times that I saw it. Les 14 and 15 at Franky Bradley’s fun I’ve had.” “My theory is the satire
Misérables is very confusing with additional 10 p.m. shows explosion in this country
ipated in the festival for the to a lot of people, especially on Sept. 8 and 15. A nal per- Sweet is a playwright and started in the 1950s when the
rst time with its comedy, Sage when it’s done in high schools formance will be held at 7 p.m. theatre historian. He’s authored McCarthy era got started. ey
and summer camps, which it on Sept. 22 at Punch Line Philly. numerous stage productions looked and said, ‘Oh, this is a
Wisdom, set in olden times tell- o en is. And I sort of drive Tickets are $25. along with two books teaching new kind of Cossack,’ they’re
ing the story of villagers seeking into the fact that the story is so playwriting. In his one-man- wearing ties and they don’t
the wisdom of local rabbis. convoluted, and I basically par- “ ere’s so much talent show, Sweet talks about the have horses, but they’re still
Weisman said this show will be ried everything that you could and so much beautiful, queer early history of Second City Cossacks,” Sweet said. “ ere’s
a nostalgic trip for any ’80s pop think of about the show,” Ja e essence in this show, and the along with its Jewish connec- a direct line from my grand-
culture fan. A comedian will said. “It’s very silly, it’s very cast is beyond anything I could tion. He said a majority of the mother escaping from Poltava
open the show. Tickets are $15. over the top, very ridiculous, have ever asked for,” Ja e said. troupe’s founding members to Saturday Night Live.”
Performances will be held at 7 all things that I love to be.” “ e show’s hilarious, it’s one were either the children or
p.m. on Sept. 11 and 12 at the of the funniest things I think grandchildren of Jews who ed Sweet said anyone inter-
Philadelphia Ethical Society. Instead of the protagonist will be in the Fringe Festival anti-Semitism in Russia. ested in contemporary satire,
Jean Valjean thrown in jail this year.” Jewish American culture or
“It’s community theater, so for 20 years for stealing a loaf Sweet theorizes many saw the comedy throughout the past 50
it has that local vibe to it,” of bread while living in 18th- You Only Shoot the Ones irony in their family’s history years will appreciate his show.
Weisman said. “If you are a century France, the character You Love of eeing persecution, only to A knowledge of those top-
fan of ‘80s pop culture and Parmesan is put away for eat- Stephen Colbert, Dan Aykroyd, end up being scrutinized under ics beforehand isn’t required,
you want to have a good laugh ing bread while on the keto Steve Carell, Keegan-Michael McCarthyism. It’s a shared story although general knowledge of
right before the Jewish High diet. His arch-nemesis Javert, Key and Tina Fey are just a few historic events helps.
Holidays, then this should be a now Jabear, played by “a big of the many comedy legends
really fun time.” burly bear,” is chasing a er who are alumni of e Second “I mention Hitler in pass-
Gay Mis him not only to arrest him, City improv-comedy troupe ing; it’s kind of nice if you
If you love the hit musical Les but now because he’s also in that dates to 1959. know him,” Sweet said.
Misérables, then Eric Ja e said love. is version has some
you’ll love his parody Gay Mis Jewish humor thrown in as It’s a history Je rey Sweet is You Only Shoot the Ones You
just as much. And if you hate well. Instead of the protago- all too familiar with. He got the Love was recently performed at
Les Miserables, Ja e said then nist seeking refuge in priest’s chance to meet many of Second the New York Fringe Festival.
you’ll love Gay Mis even more. house, this version has him City’s earliest stars when writ-
meeting a rabbi named Tevye. ing his 2004 book Something “ e New York Times liked
Ja e, who was named Drag Wonderful Right Away: An Oral it; that means it must be good,”
Queen of the Year at this year’s is will be Ja e’s second History of the Second City and Sweet said.
Philadelphia Drag Awards, production a er his rst parody, the Compass Players. Now his
has worked on a queer adap- new one-man show retells his Tickets are $10. Show times
tation since February. His goal weeney Todd: e Flaming interactions with these kings are 7:30 p.m. on Sept. 7, 9 and
was to create a show for queer Barber of Fleek Street, which and queens of comedy. 16 and 1 p.m. on Sept. 14, all at
actors who didn’t t into to the premiered in January. Much of O’Neal’s Pub. ●
mold of conventional theater. the cast from that production “It’s like the ma a of com-
Many in the 15 member cast carries over into Gay Mis. Ja e edy, and my show is about how [email protected];
are queer, trans and nonbinary. said weeney Todd sold out its I happened to stumble into that 215-832-0751
Ja e’s second goal was to help community,” Sweet said. “I’ve
make sense of the original. rst run and plans for it to make just been in the scene for a long Bob Zakian YOU’LL LOVE THE RESULTS!
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What’s Missing From Israel’s
Election Campaign?

remarks was tethered to the current Israeli election Jewish values by not surren- any possible alternative to the
political reality, it should have campaign. dering territory and creating prime minister act differently
generated an acknowledgment Trump is wrong to say that a Palestinian state in the West if he or she were at all seri-
from both sides of the aisle all American Jews who won’t Bank, Gaza and Jerusalem in ous about trying to win? P.A.
that the majority of American vote for him don’t care about the vain hope that this will leader Mahmoud Abbas hasn’t
Jews have never considered Israel. Whether you agree with magically produce peace as even condemned the latest ter-
Israel to be a litmus-test issue them or not, many of his liberal opposed to more bloodshed. rorist attack that resulted in
determining their votes. critics, including mainstream But what few in the United the murder of an Israeli teen-
The majority of Jews who Democrats who remain stalwart States have noticed is that while ager and the wounding of other
consider themselves liberals supporters of the U.S.-Israel alli- American Jews continue to talk members of her family. When
and Democrats see it as one ance, really do worry about and as if it is 1993 or 2000, the Israeli the murderers are caught, they
among many issues, of which support the Jewish state. public has moved on from the can still depend on salaries and
those related to what they term But they also remain stuck in peace process as an election issue. pensions from the P.A. as a
social justice are the prior- the same debate about the peace It’s true that Netanyahu’s reward for their crimes.
ity. That’s why Trump’s status process and the need for a two- ability to hold onto the office
as the most pro-Israel pres- state solution that has dominated he’s held for more than a A consensus that there is no
BY JONATHAN TOBIN partner for peace exists across
a broad spectrum of Israeli
ident yet — or, if you will, the conversation in this country decade is very much in doubt society stretching from the cen-
RECENT STATEMENTS the American “king of Israel” with respect to Israel for four when Israelis vote on Sept. 17. ter-left to the center-right. Even
from President Donald Trump — hasn’t done a thing to coun- decades (Camp David Accords). Yet what most American Jews the remnants of the Labor Party
about American Jews “being teract his epic unpopularity Within this group, the debate also don’t seem to understand that once championed peace are
disloyal” set off a firestorm of among Jewish voters, who con- about Israel remains focused not about the election is that his talking about other issues.
criticism from Jewish groups. tinue to reject him in numbers just on criticism of Israeli Prime main competition isn’t offering
It was clear that the president that dwarf those of other seg- Minister Benjamin Netanyahu an alternative policy on the While Netanyahu is trying
was criticizing liberal Jews for ments of the electorate. and his close friendship with peace process. to label all of his opponents as
not prioritizing support for “leftists” who wish to sabotage
Israel rather than promoting the country’s security with con-
anti-Semitism, as some on the It’s true that Netanyahu’s ability to hold onto the office he’s held for more cessions to the Palestinians, the
voters may now be more inter-
left tried to assert. than a decade is very much in doubt when Israelis vote on Sept. 17. Yet ested about the religious-secular
This latest rehashing of divide, political corruption and
the debate about Trump — in what most American Jews also don’t seem to understand about the the economy than peace offers
that the Palestinians have
which the majority of liberal election is that his main competition isn’t offering an alternative policy on consistently rejected.
Jews were given yet another
opportunity to vent their the peace process. While Trump may not
know much about American
distaste and rage about his Jews, he does know that most
presidency — shed little light But once we discard the fool- Trump, but also centered on the To the contrary, the Blue Israeli Jews have drawn the
about either Middle East policy ish talk about this being a matter idea that the Israeli government’s and White Party — led by only possible conclusion they
or the realities of American of loyalty, the fact remains that policies are the primary obstacle former Israel Defense Forces’ can from almost 26 years cen-
Jewish politics. But it should Trump’s approach to the Middle to peace with the Palestinians. Chief of Staff Benny Gantz tered around a “peace process”
have reminded us of something East remains far more in touch The core reason for disaffec- — is doing its best to run to (Oslo Accords) that many in
that ought to be of enormous with the views of most Israelis tion with Israel is a product of the right of Netanyahu on the this country who claim to love
interest to American Jews: the — not to mention the political demographic change in which Palestinians. Gantz and the Israel have steadfastly ignored:
disconnect between American realities of the region — than his assimilation has undermined other leaders of his party went There is no partner who wants
Jewish ideas about Israel and American Jewish critics seem a sense of Jewish peoplehood to the border with Gaza ear- to talk peace.
the views of the overwhelming willing to acknowledge. among many younger Jews. It’s lier this month, pledging to be
majority of Israelis. The proof of that startling also true that many American even tougher on Hamas than Those who took such
To the extent that the yet inarguable conclusion is Jews have bought into the false Netanyahu has been. great umbrage at Trump’s
kerfuff le about Trump’s to be found in the tenor of notion that Israel is betraying They also promised never to comments would do better
relinquish the Jordan Valley in to think about why they are
the West Bank and to maintain so out of touch with Israeli
settlements there forever. Nor public opinion, rather than
Join the conversation! have they showed any appetite continuing the pretense that
for trying to revive negotiations they know what’s best for the
with the Palestinian Authority, Jewish state. l
Tell us what you’re thinking and interact with the community which most Americans assume
Jonathan S. Tobin is editor-in-chief
at jewishexponent.com is exactly what Netanyahu’s of JNS—Jewish News Syndicate,
Connect with us on opponents would do if he where this article first appeared.
were defeated.
Indeed, how could Gantz or

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Opinion

Accidental Racism Exists in the KVETCH ’N’ KVELL

Jewish World Trump Is Not an Anti-Semite
MYRON BASSMAN FALSELY and absurdly claims President
BY ARYEH HO the cardinal rule of comedy: and individuals who have gone Donald Trump is an anti-Semite (Kvetch ’N’ Kvell, Aug. 15).
If you need to explain your out of their way to make me
EARLIER THIS YEAR, my joke, the joke isn’t funny. The feel like a vital thread in the Trump has moved the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem;
wife attended a program on lesser-known corollary: If you broader tapestry of Judaism. recognized the Golan Heights as sovereign Jewish land; threw the
Jewish education. The presenter need to explain why your joke They’ve shown me nothing but Jew-hating Israelophobic terrorist PLO out of their Washington
made a seemingly harmless isn’t racist, the joke is racist. acceptance and friendship. offices; ended all aid to the anti-Israel Palestinian Authority, UN
joke: “A couple stopped hav- Human Rights Council and UNRWA; stopped promoting a dan-
ing children after their fourth, He eventually did apologize. I have never experienced gerous, terrorist Palestinian state; appointed strong supporters
because they read a study that “I’m sorry if you misinterpreted overt racism from fellow Jews. of Israel like U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, Ambassador David
said that every fifth child born my joke.” In other words, the No taunts of “go home, Bruce Friedman, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, National Security
in America is Asian.” fault lay with the person who Lee!” which I heard as a child in Chief John Bolton and Jared Kushner and Jason Greenblatt.
found the joke offensive, not the the suburbs, and even occasion-
There was no way for him teller. It was a stunning abdica- ally as an adult in the streets Trump has also repeatedly condemned anti-Semitism, white
to know that among the sea of tion of responsibility — from a of Manhattan. Tolerance is a supremacists, the KKK and neo-Nazis. He visited the Pittsburgh
white faces in the audience, one professional educator, no less. hallmark of Judaism, and I can synagogue where the anti-Semitic massacre took place and
of them was married to me. attest to its truth. invited to the White House the Chabad rabbi whose synagogue
I do not believe the presenter endured an attack. And he proudly talks about his Orthodox
is racist. By all accounts, he is an However, I have heard Jewish daughter and grandchildren.
upstanding, civic-minded, Torah- children chant “ching chong,
abiding Jew — the opposite of ching chong!” in my presence Twice, Trump was the grand marshal of the NYC Israel
a white supremacist brandishing at Shabbos tables. I have heard Day Parade.
tiki torches. He is not an agent of adults quip that someone was
hate. And one joke in poor taste so tired that their eyes “looked President Trump is the opposite of an anti-Semite. He loves
does not a racist make. Asian.” I have been asked by the Jewish people and the Jewish state. He has been the greatest
Jewish owner of a neighboring president for the Jewish state of Israel ever.
But racism exists on a spec- town’s kosher Chinese restau-
trum. The hateful invective of rant if I was a customer or one Morton A. Klein, national president,
neo-Nazis, Ku Klux Klansmen of the cooks. I have been com- Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) | Merion
and gun-wielding domestic ter- plimented for speaking without
rorists occupies one extreme. an accent (never mind that I was Op-Ed Emphasizes Synagogues’ Lifelong Value
The other encompasses a far sub- born and raised in New York). Max Weisman’s Aug. 8 piece, “Why Millennials Are Opting Out
tler form of racism: the inborn, of Synagogue,” ironically epitomizes the undeniable role shuls
play in raising Jewish children into adults who continue to con-
My life as a convert has been charmed. In the 12 years since I joined the nect to the rituals and teachings of Judaism in their adulthood.
Jewish people, I’ve enjoyed the wholehearted embrace of countless
families and individuals who have gone out of their way to make me feel Weisman shares that he doesn’t currently attend synagogue but
like a vital thread in the broader tapestry of Judaism. They’ve shown me maintains a strong sense of Jewish identity and even observes some
nothing but acceptance and friendship. Jewish rituals. He did, however, attend synagogue growing up.

I contacted the presenter to unconscious biases that shape These “innocent” comments Although I don’t know Weisman, I am almost certain that if
inform him that his joke was the worldview of anyone raised touch a raw nerve shared by every it weren’t for his synagogue-based upbringing, he wouldn’t be
racially insensitive (it implies in a predominantly white society. minority in America. They boil us as connected to his Judaism as he is now. Acknowledging this
that having an Asian child down to physical traits, linguistic fact is key to appreciating the lifelong value synagogues have on
is a negative outcome to be It is not malicious. Most sounds or vocations, reducing shaping Jewish people who are connected to their Judaism.
avoided). His first reaction was people are not even aware of it. individuals to stereotypes. They
not to apologize, but to explain. It manifests most commonly as make us feel different, “othered” As a believer in synagogues, I view Weisman’s situation as a
a blind spot to the perspectives and lesser. We are conditioned testimony not to the failure, but to the success of the synagogue.
“The joke is not about race.” of marginalized peoples and to think of ourselves as outsiders, The paramount aim of a synagogue should be to support people
“It doesn’t really disparage finds expression in comments and these comments reinforce in living meaningful lives through the framework of the precious
Asians.” and questions and jokes that that insecurity. tradition we call “Judaism.”
“I ran it by some Asian seem harmless, but are actually
friends!” hurtful. And it is distressingly And the effects are To that end, I urge Weisman to continue to live his life in the
“I teach courses on cultural common in the Jewish world. amplified for children. manner that feels most Jewishly meaningful to him, even if that
diversity, so I’m well-versed in doesn’t include attending synagogue. Yet, I have one request: Mr.
hot button issues like racism.” My life as a convert has been Our youngest son came Weisman: If/when you and your wife decide to have a child, please,
The irony of that last point charmed. In the 12 years since home from playgroup one join a synagogue and involve your child in institutional Jewish life.
eluded him. I joined the Jewish people, day and showed us a trick he He or she may one day decide that, like you, synagogue involve-
I responded by quoting I’ve enjoyed the wholehearted ment isn’t the most meaningful expression of his or her Judaism.
embrace of countless families See Ho, Page 18
Yet every Jewish child deserves a shul-based upbringing,
because, as exemplified by your personal story, and despite
popular belief, synagogues remain effective, dare I say essential,
in raising people who care about and live Judaism.

Julian Brenman | Lower Merion

See Letters, Page 18

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Opinion

Dinner at the Park: From Strangers Ho grumble about political cor-
to Neighbors rectness are really concerned
Continued from Page 16 that the political correctness
BY HARRIS SOKOLOFF Tess Connors to draw from where people could bring is forcing them to take a hard,
ethnic foods of attendees. Table ethnic foods to share and even learned from his friends: He uncomfortable look at their
WHETHER ONE PRAISES moderators ease everyone into involve local businesses. Other lifted up the corners of his own biases and prejudices.
or condemns the United States’ conversation by focusing on participants have discussed the eyes — a universally recog-
immigration policies, once childhood memories of family way that community activity nized gesture to make fun of The Jewish world is becom-
immigrants arrive in our com- meals, asking questions about positively impacts the parks: Asians. Thankfully, my son is ing more and more diverse
munities we need to attend important foods in different Residents living around Norris still too young to know what — and as a father of children
to two Jewish values: one is homes and cultures and open- Square talked about the power it means. who epitomize that diversity, I
“Love the stranger as yourself” ing the door to more pragmatic of kids playing, the influence feel a responsibility to call out
(“v’ahavta et hager kamocha”) topics. Toward the end of the of an open mic night and I’ve refrained from speak- racial insensitivity when I see
and the other is “repair the two-hour event, moderators how the other community ing out in the past for fear it. Not to cause trouble. But to
world” (“tikkun olam”). shift the conversation to the festivals make the park safer of being labeled “hyper-sen- educate. To inspire people to
park they share as a commu- year-round. sitive” or “too PC.” I’ve heard think before they speak.
Such values are not always nity, asking how it might be some Jews suggest that politi-
easy to put into practice, but I used more and how they, as There is a second dinner in cal correctness is a tool used by Ultimately, the presenter
have seen firsthand how it can individuals, can get involved each park, with participants liberals to stifle free speech. To relented. While he declined to
be done. with the group that maintains from the first dinner con- which I respond: That’s easy for abandon the joke entirely, he
their neighborhood park. tributing ideas for the menu. a white person to say. resolved to change it to make
For the last three Between the first and second it less problematic for Asians. I
years, Catalyst Community During the process, par- dinners, attendees learn how to Political correctness gives a am grateful — both for his will-
Conversations at the University ticipants overcome perceived facilitate conversations so they voice to muted minorities who ingness to do better, and for the
of Pennsylvania’s Graduate barriers and discover they can co-facilitate the second historically have been silenced. We lessons we all can take from this
School of Education has share more than previously round. Eventually, these same live in a time when marginalized episode: Learn to take the feel-
worked with partner organi- believed, from familiar foods to participants will be equipped groups are finally feeling empow- ings of others into account when
zations to bring those values to ingredients and preparations. to design and facilitate a third ered to speak out. Shaming us for we speak. Recognize our own
life in challenging times — just Remarks like “I didn’t realize potluck-style dinner with their being “too PC” is an attempt to biases and prejudices. Believe
by having dinner. there were so many similarities neighbors. maintain the old status quo. It is others when they express and
between the foods we eat every stifling our free speech — not the share their pain.
The community-focused day and what folks from other As the evening progresses, other way around.
program “Breaking Bread, cultures eat” are commonly participants begin to develop Together, we can raise
Breaking Barriers” brings heard. Many attendees express relationships. Sparks of I’ve seen Jews roll their eyes awareness of racial sensitivity
diverse residents from com- a willingness to try new dishes friendships are ignited and when African Americans decry within the Jewish community.
munities across Philadelphia community ties are forged. the use of blackface by white We can break the cycle of igno-
together for a meal at a local performers. I’ve heard Jews dis- rance and inaugurate the path
public park (Bartram’s Garden, As stories are shared about special foods related miss Native Americans who to empathy and inclusion.
FDR Park, Norris Square, to ethnic and religious ceremonies, something condemn the Cleveland Indians
Vernon Park and a fifth to be foreign becomes familiar and a stranger becomes mascot as an offensive carica- We just have to recognize that
decided soon). Residents who a neighbor. ture. I wonder if those same Jews racism is no laughing matter. l
go to the dinners are not only were as forgiving when a popular
unfamiliar with each other, clothing retailer released a line Aryeh Ho is an editor for an
but may have even have had of striped pajamas resembling educational website and a
misunderstandings or been at concentration camp uniforms published children’s book author.
odds with other participating from the Holocaust. This piece was originally published
cultural groups. on aish.com.
I wonder if people who
Menus are designed by chef
or cooking techniques and People who, at the start of the Letters
exchange recipes. event, had been hesitant to sit
at a table with strangers are Continued from Page 17
As stories are shared about now so glad that they gave it a
special foods related to eth- chance. Unconscious Bias?
nic and religious ceremonies,
something foreign becomes And it all begins with dinner. l It is a bit ironic (and, perhaps, a poor layout choice) that the end
familiar and a stranger of “Veganism is a core Jewish Value” on Aug. 29 is in the column
becomes a neighbor. One Harris Sokoloff is a professor at the that abuts the page whose first entry is a recipe for lamb burgers.
repeated refrain at the end of Graduate School of Education at Someone’s unconscious reaction to veganism? l
the night is, “If you are curious the University of Pennsylvania. He
enough, difference can bring serves as the director of the Center Linda Fein | Philadelphia
us together.” for School Study Councils and
Catalyst Community Conversations. Statement From the Publisher
On more than one occasion, Sokoloff is a past board member
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Crowd-Pleasing Smoked Turkey Menu

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FOOD be sold to the peanut gallery as SMOKED TURKEY BREAST way to keep the heat circulating — put the liquid in the bottom
KERI WHITE | JE FOOD COLUMNIST noodles if it didn’t contain too Serves up to 12 evenly through the meat.) pan, lay the grate on top and
many herbs and veggies, so I set the bird on the grate. Or
I HAD OCCASION to host went super mainstream with I purchased a six-pound bone- We served this with an simply place the turkey in the
several families for dinner this preparation. in smoked turkey breast, g- assortment of barbecue sauces, liquid mixture.
recently; the age range spanned uring that le overs would be mustards and other condi-
11-55, and there were a few Although the cole slaw was welcome (they were) and that I ments, but it was just ne on Cover tightly and heat for
notable food restrictions — no likely to be rejected by half would freeze the bones to make its own. about 1 hour until warmed
red meat, no sesame products, of the guests, it complemented bean soup this fall (I did). If through. Remove from the
no weird or obscure veggies the smoked turkey beautifully you don’t want to bother with 1 6-pound smoked turkey oven, let it rest for 5 minutes
or salads (or, at least, not if I and it keeps well so I wasn’t too a bone, you can source boneless breast and carve.
wanted most of the picky kids fussed about having it le over. breasts, which are a breeze to
to eat them). We numbered 12, heat and slice; just make sure ½ cup bourbon or other CLASSIC MACARONI
so I wanted a “ x it and forget The subsequent night’s you keep them covered with whiskey SALAD
it” menu. supper — turkey “special” foil and pour plenty of liquid Serves 8
sandwiches on rye bread with into the bottom of the pan to 1 cup water
Smoked turkey breast pre- slaw and Russian dressing — prevent them from drying out. ¼ cup honey is is super basic: Feel free
sented an ideal main course was delicious and no work for to add chopped fresh herbs,
— it is avorful, fully cooked the cook. e peanut butter Because turkey is so lean, Heat your oven to 350 cooked peas, chopped bell
(I heated it before serving, but bars were a hit (shockingly, this is always a concern but degrees. peppers, chopped hard boiled
it could be sliced and served there were no nut allergies in easily avoided with the right eggs, prepared mustard, jala-
cold) and did not violate any the crowd) and, in the end, a amount of broth, a cooking Place the bourbon, water peños, etc. Make sure the
of the restrictions of my guests. good time was had by all. rack and a cover or some foil. and honey in the bottom of a macaroni is cooled to below
(If you don’t have a cooking deep roasting pan or other pan room temperature before pro-
I knew macaroni salad could Here’s what I did: rack, don’t fret; it’s just an extra with a lid. Place the cooking ceeding with the recipe or it
rack in the pan and place the
turkey on top of the rack. As
an alternative, use a broiler pan

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Black and Jewish Diasporas Focus of New Exhibit

ARTS carries over from his position Exterior of Beth Sholom Congregation in Elkins Park By Darren Bradley
ERIC SCHUCHT | JE STAFF as curator and special projects
manager at The Philip Johnson has a master’s degree in fine musicians, such as Philadelphia- and preserve this National
BETH SHOLOM Congregation Glass House in Connecticut. arts from the School of the Art based Haitian baritone Jean Historic Landmark and sec-
has hosted lectures, concerts The exhibit gets its title from Institute of Chicago and a bach- Bernard Cerin, on select ondly it’s to tell the story of
and a laser-light show for Herodotus’ history of Western elor’s degree in fine arts from the Sundays throughout its run. the building, to open up the
Chanukah, but it’s never done culture. It’s also the name of University of Ottawa. In prepara- building to the public as to give
anything like this. a sweet but poisonous trop- tion for the exhibit, he traveled to Herb Sachs, president of a perspective of the building as
ical plant and the title of an New Orleans and Haiti to capture the Beth Sholom Synagogue it relates to mid-20th-century
Visual artist David Hartt’s early Creole-influenced work video and photos to better under- Preservation Foundation, said modern architecture,” Sachs
new exhibit is being billed as a by Gottschalk. stand the impact of Caribbean he hoped the exhibit would draw said. “We feel the more people
first-of-its-kind display at Beth culture on Gottschalk’s music. many visitors. The synagogue who come to see the building
Sholom, the Frank Lloyd Wright- Akers said much of Hartt’s first opened in 1959 and is the and experience it, the more
designed National Historic visual style is inspired by The exhibit will be followed only synagogue designed by they learn about it, over time
Landmark in Elkins Park. Titled painters like Martin Johnson up with a fully illustrated cata- Wright. The exhibit was com- some of these people will come
“David Hartt: The Histories (Le Heade, who specialized in logue that Akers is creating with missioned by the foundation, to support the conservation of
Mancenillier),” it will be on dis- tropical flowers and birds. art historian Solveig Nelson with support provided by The that building.” l
play from Sept. 11 to Dec. 19. Tropical plants will be set up and cultural historian Mabel O. Pew Center for Arts & Heritage.
in planters, and video moni- Wilson. The book is slated to be [email protected];
The multimedia installa- tors will aid in the aesthetic. published in June 2020. “The mission of the 215-832-0751
tion uses video, sculpture and Recordings of Ethiopian Preservation Foundation is
music to tell the histories of pianist Girma Yifrashewa per- The exhibit will also host twofold. It’s first to conserve
Jewish and black diasporas in forming Gottschalk’s work will
the United States. score the exhibit and be played
throughout the installation.
Theexhibit’smainfocusisthe
life and work of Louis Moreau “David has found a really
Gottschalk. The 19th-century sensitive way to engage with
American composer was raised the space. He’s drawn on the
by a Jewish father and Creole history of the congregation
mother. He left his hometown itself to think about broader
of New Orleans to study music aspects of American culture,”
in Paris at age 13. His music is Akers said. “It’s not like bring-
described as a blend of classical ing a painting or sculpture and
European musical training with placing it within a new context.
American traditions and Afro- David’s practice for this project
Caribbean song. is completely environmental in
that it thoughtfully considers
Hartt was unavailable for an the dynamics of the space.”
interview, but Cole Akers, the
exhibit’s curator, was able to The Montreal-born Hartt
speak on the artist’s intentions is an assistant professor in the
for the exhibit. Akers’ experi- Department of Fine Arts at the
ence working in historic spaces University of Pennsylvania. He

‘Nobody Wants Us’ Examines Efforts of First Lady
Eleanor Roosevelt to Save Holocaust Refugees

FILM trapped on the ship. Americans.” She sympathized restore the history of the Quanza similar ship, she said.
ELIANA RUDEE | JNS.ORG Nobody Wants Us tells the with the refugees, as her family, after 79 years, but to illustrate As the experiences of polit-
too, were once immigrants to the power of individuals to
IN 1940, a passenger cargo gripping true story of how first the United States. change history and save lives. ical refugees continue to top
ship called the SS Quanza lady Eleanor Roosevelt, along headlines in the United States,
left the port of Lisbon carry- with two other integral figures, The 35-minute film by Laura “It brought me to tears to Stephen Morewitz — a leading
ing several hundred Jewish stepped in to save the passen- Seltzer-Duny, which premiered hear what my parents risked to expert on the Quanza and the
refugees to freedom. But no gers on board because of her in New York City on Aug. 11 bring me here,” said Lucienne grandson of attorney Jacob L.
country would take them in, moral conviction that they (coinciding with Tisha B’Av) by Geldzahler, an audience member Morewitz, who helped save the
and so the passengers became were not “undesirables,” as the the Sousa Medes Foundation at the premiere. Her family from passengers — said “this is an
State Department labeled them, and the American Sefardi Antwerp arrived on American episode in American history
but rather “future patriotic Federation, intends not only to shores from Lisbon on a that everyone needs to know.”

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A panel discussion at the New York premiere of Nobody Wants Us. From As the group was finally able given total power following the the intervention of first
to disembark, women from the Quanza episode. lady Eleanor Roosevelt, the
left: Laura Seltzer-Duny; filmmaker Blanche Wiesen Cook; Michael Dobbs Jewish society brought cars and passengers would not have
began to pick up the refugees Dobbs noted at the pre- been permitted to land,” he
of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Annette Lachmann, who late at night, hosting them until miere, “The Quanza incident continued. “It took three
they found accommodations. is a timely reminder that indi- people, from entirely different
viduals make a difference. backgrounds, to save dozens of
Michael Dobbs, author of The Without visas supplied by the lives that might otherwise have
Unwanted and project director Portuguese diplomat Aristides been lost.”
for the Simon-Skjodt Center de Sousa Mendes, many of the
for the Prevention of Genocide Jewish passengers on board Jason Guberman, execu-
at the United States Holocaust might well have been stranded tive director of the American
Memorial Museum, was the first in Nazi-occupied Europe.” Sefardi Federation, said, “With
to write about the history of the the rise of hate (particularly
Quanza in 1990, maintaining “Without the legal bril- anti-Semitism), bigotry and
that it was forgotten over time liance of a maritime lawyer fanaticism globally, and as
as Eleanor Roosevelt saw the named Jacob Morewitz, the
event as a defeat since Long was ship would have been obliged See Eleanor, Page 27
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dreds of Jewish refugees from successfully delayed the depar-
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CANDLE LIGHTING

Traveling Now to Find Our Heart Sept. 6 7:06 p.m.
Sept. 13 6:55 p.m.

BY RABBI FREDI COOPER within the parshah to prohibit not to seek the future to assure or even that it needed to be an increasingly complex world,
the recourse to sorcerers or that it will be only good for opened. I sat wanting to hear we are all in need of Godly con-
Parshat Shoftim soothsayers. We are discour- us. We are to know that what- what my rabbi would teach, not nection. May each of us enter
I LOOK ABOVE and see a aged from consulting such ever lies ahead in the future sure that it would change my this season with a whole heart
different sky than I have sources as we can never know requires this full heart and the future. And then it happened. ready to hear the words or see
encountered all summer. The our own future, and an astrolo- embrace that the all-powerful the image that will help keep our
clouds have changed their ger may lead one to believe that one can offer in this season. The rabbi, now a dear col- hearts open to what is needed to
character and announce that such foresight is possible. league of mine, used an image face a New Year.
summer is waning, with the Several verses later in of a ladder. He spoke of how
first hint of fall in the air. It is human nature to want Deuteronomy 18:15, we learn the system of halachah (Jewish In this personal search, be
to feel control of our lives that God will help us with a law and mitzvot) was akin to ready for your own personal
This change tweaks at my and to know that we can han- wise teacher to show us the this ladder. It had steps that prophet to invite you to travel
heart and reminds me that lying dle what lies ahead. We may way. In this verse we read, invited you to climb — that a new road in this year ahead.
just around the bend are the bring this mindset to syna- “From among your own people you could ascend as high as May each one of us be blessed
awesome days. Rosh Hashanah gogue when we are confronted your God will raise up for you you were able. This ladder to know that through the words
will be upon us in an instant. with a year that has passed a prophet like myself, that is seemed so approachable, and of prophecy that move us, our
The travels of summer come to and a year stretched in front whom you shall heed.” it made sense as nothing had deeds will determine the out-
a screeching halt in the days in of us. We enter this season before. I could step onto the line of the future that lies ahead.
front of us. This hinting of fall filled with sincere hopes that As we approach this awe- ladder and just do one step
invites travel as well, but this we are equipped to embrace some season, we are not so right now without needing to In this way, each one of us
travel is internal and individual. the future with a whole heart. different from those in Biblical go all the way to the top. The can find the way to be whole-
The travel of this coming season This whole heart may allow us times. We search for the ladder had opened my heart. hearted with our God. l
helps us know our hearts anew to know something new that prophet within our midst to
for a new year. the almighty may ask of us in help us understand the direc- I left synagogue excited to Rabbi Fredi Cooper is a retired
this new year. tion that our whole heart needs find a greater way to engage rabbi, a former member of the
In this week’s parshah we to face our world. Perhaps if with my Judaism. I could try faculty at Reconstructing Judaism
are invited into the journey Our sages grappled with one enters this season with an one more pathway to God and and now serves on its Board of
that is necessary this time of how we can come wholehearted open heart, the prophet may see if it would keep my heart Governors. The Board of Rabbis
year. In Deuteronomy 18:13 to God. Rambam teaches that appear to you, unexpectedly. complete, in new ways. That of Greater Philadelphia is proud to
we learn, “You must be whole- this is an invitation from Torah year God had sent me a prophet provide the Torah commentary for
hearted with the Lord your to look into our souls as this I had an experience with that spoke to me in words that the Jewish Exponent.
God.” The Hebrew word used process alone is for the welfare such prophecy more than 30 I might never have understood
to indicate this wholehearted of the soul. Rashi warns that years ago. I came into syn- before that season. I knew that
approach is Tamim. It is used we are not to try to know the agogue on Rosh Hashanah I would heed this prophet.
future in its fullness. We are unaware that my own heart
would be opened that year … As we approach this season in

Eleanor

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the Iranian regime disingen- in 1944, it is suggestive that let the refugees in and risk the “We are rather enjoined to reject “We need to reach the
uously denies the Holocaust the railroad to Auschwitz was upcoming election,” she said, as victimhood in order to focus on community at large, who get
while enthusiastically endors- not. The Treasury Department’s many voters might have seen the what we, as individuals, can a little bit of Holocaust edu-
ing a new genocide against the “Report to the Secretary war as a “war for the Jews” — a do in our time to overcome cation but not enough,” she
Jewish people, it is imperative on the Acquiescence of This war for which Americans were bias and divisions. And so it is said. “By taking this film and
to learn from and emulate the Government in the Murder not ready to enter. fitting today not to focus on the deconstructing it, teachers can
righteous of the past as we of the Jews” found the State failures of those who could have create more empathy for the
stand against evil.” Department guilty not only “Even the silence of the saved Jewish refugees and did refugee plight then and now
of “gross procrastination and American Jewish community not, but rather on those who, by understanding America’s
In this story, that evil, main- willful failure to act” during was beyond unfortunate — dis- as Eleanor Roosevelt, were cou- response with volunteers on
tained Blanche Wiesen Cook, the slaughter of the Jewish peo- gusting perhaps,” she added. rageous and determined and the ground, who took a chance
a world expert on Eleanor ple in Europe, but there were “Eleanor Roosevelt acted as a successful against great odds in and helped.”
Roosevelt and the author of her also “willful attempts to pre- visionary, saying we will have saving lives.”
three-volume biography, was vent action from being taken to peace when we all have edu- “It’s up to us not to stay silent
represented by silence. rescue Jews from Hitler.” cation, jobs, housing, security In addition to airing a longer when we see refugees struggling
and health care. She made the version of the film on PBS in 2020, now because it happened to us
“Everything was known by “It is clear that Franklin refugees an interest, opposed Seltzer-Duny and New Day Films — we were refugees, too — and
people who could have made a D. Roosevelt could have done fascism and said that everybody are distributing the film to pub- we need to stand up for (them)
difference, but the silence was so many things, like fire on the SS Quanza could be lic high schools and junior high and educate about what hap-
resounding,” she said. Breckinridge Long,” Wiesen her guest.” schools, along with educational pened so that it doesn’t happen
Cook said. “He did not want to material to accompany it. again,” she said. l
While the U.S. began to bomb Even so, Guberman said,
Nazi economic infrastructure

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

What Can Broadway’s ‘Mean Girls’ Teach
Jewish Teens?

TINA FEY’S HILARIOUS hit movie-turned-Broadway musical, Mean
Girls, is coming from New York to Philadelphia this fall — and with
it comes an opportunity for teenagers and their families to explore
friendship, bullying and other issues.

On November 24, Moving Traditions, the Jewish Federation-supported
empowerment group for Jewish teens, will have a day of theater and
discussion: a pre-show brunch and workshop on “Helping Teens Navigate
Social Pressure,” followed by a Mean Girls performance at the Academy
of Music.

Pairing the two activities makes perfect sense. After all, the show’s
premise — about a naïve new girl at an Illinois high school, her strategic
rise to popularity to unseat the Queen Bees and her tangles with frenemies
along the way — is just an extreme version of the drama many teenagers
endure every day.

“It’s a way for teens to discuss healthy friendships,” said Moving
Tradition’s Philadelphia Director Eve Berger, “and for parents to start mean-
ingful conversations with their teens.” Framing the show with Jewish text
study and discussion of Jewish values transforms a fun day at the theater into
a meaningful experience with the potential to yield lasting rewards.

Limited seats to Mean Girls are available through Moving Traditions’
group ticket sales through September 15, and those who wish can
attend just the brunch/workshop for $18. For more information and to
register, visit movingtraditions.org/meangirlsphilly or contact Berger at
[email protected].

2019 MAIN EVENT

JOIN US FOR The Main Event, Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia’s biggest
night of the year. The event features keynote speaker Bari Weiss, The New York Times
opinion section writer and editor, and author of the forthcoming book How to Fight Anti-
Semitism. Mark your calendars: It’s sure to be a memorable evening not to be missed.
EVENT DETAILS

Thursday, November 14
Kimmel Center
300 S. Broad St.
Philadelphia
5:30–7:00 p.m. Cocktail reception
7:00 p.m. Program
8:00 p.m. Dessert
KEYNOTE SPEAKER BARI WEISS
Bari Weiss is a writer and editor for The New York Times opinion section who has been
recognized as a leading journalist and commentator. Previously, Weiss was an opinion
editor at The Wall Street Journal and, before that, a senior editor at the Jewish online
magazine Tablet, where she edited the site’s political and news coverage. Weiss’ debut
book How to Fight Anti-Semitism will be published by Crown on September 3.

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Torah portion. Tiferet Bet Israel. For families with children ages 4 and Join us at Kesher Israel
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Committee of the Jewish Federation Kabbalat Shabbat Worship. bouncy house, tours and prizes. Open Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat.
of Greater Philadelphia invites you Congregation Beth Or’s Cantors Meet the Author. Food will be available for purchase. 11am - 4:00pm
to attend the 24th annual Solomon David Green and Jaime Murley lead A book signing by veteran newsman Noon to 2 p.m. 1000 Pottstown Pike,
and Sylvia Bronstein Seminar for an inspirational, music-filled intimate Ed Eisen, an Orthodox Jew who West Chester. Closed Sunday, Monday & Tuesday
Professionals. $75. 7:30 a.m. worship experience in the Haines became a spokesman for two popes,
200 S. Broad St., Philadelphia. Memorial Chapel at 6:30 p.m. will be held at the Barnes & Noble in MONDAY, SEPT. 9
239 Welsh Road, Maple Glen. Willow Grove from noon to 2 p.m. His
Arts Lecture. memoir, Front Row Seat, offers an Holocaust Lecture. Writer Lecture.
This talk is an overview of the work of Transgender Military Speaker. unauthorized account of some of the Celebrate the 20th anniversary Leonard Norman Cohen (1934–2016)
noted Jewish artists who are included Midshipman Regan Kibby, a member world’s most famous, most infamous of the book Your Name is Renee, was a Canadian singer-songwriter,
in the collections of the world’s top of the class of 2020 at the U.S. Naval figures he interviewed. All proceeds which details the experiences of our poet and novelist. His work explored
museums. $10. 11:30 a.m. Reform Academy, will be the special guest go to Shriners Hospital for Children of featured speaker, Ruth Kapp Hartz, a religion, politics, isolation, sexuality
Congregation Keneseth Israel. speaker at Beth Israel Congregation Philadelphia. For more information, hidden child survivor of Nazi-occupied and personal relationships. Cohen was
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at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday at 9:30 a.m. [email protected]. 102 Park Ave., includes scenes performed from the of Fame, the Canadian Songwriters
Torah Study. Kibby will join us at services and give Willow Grove. play Beyond the Blue Windows, a Hall of Fame and the Rock & Roll Hall
Midday Torah study with Rabbi Eric us an opportunity to hear his story dramatization of Hartz’s life story. of Fame. We will examine Cohen’s
Lazar at noon. All are welcome. and his efforts to end the transgender Bible Class. $15, free for ages 17 and under. poetry and his singing/songwriting
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Canasta Open Play. main hall, and stay for Mincha, Third contact Ruth Almy at [email protected] Reform Congregation Keneseth
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Bucks County. Weekly open play for sermon is titled “Tikkun Olam: The needed. Beginners and experts are Melrose Park. See Calendar, Page 30
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Elkins Park. Kuperstein featuring singing,
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expressing the art within themselves. Philadelphia. Mahjong.
Mahjong. Participants may choose to work from Yiddish Club. Old York Road Temple-Beth Am
Join the Sisterhood of Melrose B’nai photographs, a still-life setting or Come join the Yiddish Culture Club WEDNESDAY, will host a drop-in mahjong game
Israel Emanu-El for our weekly their imagination. $20. 10:30 a.m. to with Jack Belitsky, a joint venture SEPT. 11 at 7 p.m. Bring your cards. Mahjong
friendly mahjong game. Open to the 12:30 p.m. The Barbara and Harvey program by Northeast NORC and sets and cards will be for sale. For
entire kehillah. No charge for MBIEE Brodsky Enrichment Center of Congregations of Shaare Shamayim. Coffee and Conversation. more information, call 215-886-8000.
sisterhood members. A one-time JFCS. 345 Montgomery Ave., Bala Join us for a pleasant afternoon After morning minyan, enjoy coffee 971 Old York Road, Abington.
charge of $36 includes membership Cynwyd. discussing and learning about all and an open forum for learning at
to the MBIEE Sisterhood. Contact 215- things Yiddish. Call 215-677-1600 8 a.m. Rabbi Andrew Markowitz One-Man Show.
635-1505 or [email protected] Farmers’ Market. for further details. Transportation will teach and answer your Jewish The Ethics of the Fathers, also
for more information. 7 p.m. 8339 Old Buy and enjoy fresh and local produce available through Northeast NORC questions. Coffee and Conversation known as The Gangster and The
York Road, Elkins Park. from our own hoop houses and by calling 215-320-0351. 12:30 p.m. is free and open to the community. Grandpa, a powerful one-person
gardens (some produce purchased 9768 Verree Road, Philadelphia. Adath Israel. 250 N. Highland Ave., show written and performed by
High Holidays Lecture. wholesale for supply). Currently Merion Station. Jesse Bernstein, explores morality,
For the third class of its local learning accepts cash, SNAP/EBT Access Mahjong. legacy and Jewish identity in America
series, Moishe House Philadelphia Card, Philly Food Bucks and FMNP Our mahjong group meets at 1 p.m. Film Screening. and draws upon the stories of an
welcomes Rabbi Eliezer Hirsch for vouchers. All proceeds are donated to in the Temple Beth Zion-Beth Israel Herb Kaufman will show film clips unlikely friendship and the teachings
“Stay High: Experience the Powerful Cook For A Friend program. For more synagogue chapel, to play the game, and discuss World War II movies of Pirkei Avot (Ethics of the Fathers).
Relevance of Rosh Hashana.” You information, contact John Eskate have fun and raise money for tikkun at a meeting of the Henrietta Szold 7 p.m. Congregation Rodeph Shalom.
will receive fresh insight that will at 215-698-7300, ext 196. Noon olam. Have you heard of mahjong and chapter of Hadassah. $6. 10 a.m. 615 N. Broad St., Philadelphia.
change your High Holiday experience to 2:30 p.m. KleinLife: Northeast want to learn to play? Are you new in to 2 p.m. 315 Old York Road,
from this enlightening class. We will Philadelphia. 10100 Jamison Ave., town looking for the game? Have you Willow Grove. THURSDAY, SEPT. 12
address issues like why the High Philadelphia. lived in town and want a new group
Holidays are not about God judging to play with? We’re always looking Lunch and Learn. Torah Study.
us, not about determining our fate Lunch and Learn. for new players. We ask for a $4 Discussion of the parshah of the week. Midday Torah study with Rabbi
and not about repentance — and of Discussion of the parshah of the donation per session. 300 S. 18th St., This session will be led by Rabbi Eric Lazar at noon. All are welcome.
course, what Rosh Hashana is about. week. This session will be led by Philadelphia. Gary Charlestein. All are welcome. Temple Brith Achim. 481 S. Gulph
Email [email protected] Rabbi Robert Layman. All are 12:30 p.m. 1710 Romano Drive, Road, King of Prussia.
for the address. welcome. Noon. Congregation Sisterhood Meeting. Norristown.
Adath Jeshurun library. The Sisterhood of Congregations of Canasta Open Play.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 10 7763 Old York Road, Elkins Park. Shaare Shamayim will be hosting Bereavement Group. Canasta walk-in friendly game. 1-3 p.m.
a meeting at 7 p.m. Our guest For the post-bereaved, held at Social hall at Ohev Shalom of Bucks
Art Workshop. Lunch and Learn. is Herb Kauffman, who will talk Northeast NORC, from 1-2:30 p.m. County. Weekly open play for $2.
This series of hands-on art-making Discussion of the parshah of the about A Glorious Time For Songs Free. Email rivkapowers@gmail. To register, call 215-968-6755.
workshops will introduce participants week. This session will be led by – The Big Bands and Their Singers. com or call 215-320-0351 to register. 944 Second Street Pike, Richboro. l
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TV Personality Gene Crane Dies at 99 to Children’s Hospital of Leonard Cohen to Be Discussed at
LONGTIME WCAU television personality Gene Philadelphia to bolster Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel
Crane, whose career spanned more than five decades, the Center for Lymphatic Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel will explore
died Aug. 26, nbcphiladelphia.com reported. He was 99. Imaging and Interventions the acclaimed career of the late Leonard Cohen, the
as well as support its Center Canadian singer-songwriter, poet and novelist, in
Crane’s Philadelphia for Families. light of his traditional Jewish upbringing in one of
career began in 1946 when Montreal’s most important families.
he became a radio announcer The lymphatic imaging
for WCAU. He briefly worked center provides specialized Bev Cohen, professor emerita at Bucks County
at WIP, then was hired by care for children and adults Community College and co-director of Philadelphia
WCAU-TV in 1948 when it with lymphatic leaks and Region Volunteers for Israel, will lead the discussion
became Philadelphia’s third lymphatic flow disorders. at the event, which is slated for 10:30 a.m. on Sept. 9 at
TV station. From that point Center staffers are developing advanced imaging and Keneseth Israel, 8339 Old York Road in Elkins Park.
through the 1950s, Crane interventional technologies to map out the anatomy
conducted man-on-the- and flow of the lymphatic system. Cohen, who died in 2016, explored religion, poli-
street interviews, hosted a tics, isolation, sexuality and personal relationships in
daily talk show, Mr. & Mrs., with his then-wife Joan, CHOP’s Center for Families at CHOP provides his work. He was inducted into the Canadian Music
and hosted three shows for children — Grand Chance support to families with travel, housing and local Hall of Fame, the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame
Roundup, Candy Carnival and Contest Carnival. resource needs. and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

Later in his career, Crane did just about everything A visit with Yoav Dori, director of the Center for KleinLife Announces Five New Programs
at WCAU, including stints as a news anchor, weath- Lymphatic Imaging and Interventions at CHOP, drew KleinLife announced five new programs for active
erman and science reporter; he also hosted several Fishman’s attention. adults that all begin in October.
shows about seniors issues, according to legacy.com.
The Guinness Book of Records recognized him for “I knew about lymph nodes, but didn’t understand The programs are open to both members and the
being on the air at the same station for 57 years. there’s more to it,” Mark Fishman said. “I believe the general public.
lymphatic system has been ignored with trying to
Along with his TV career, Crane was an actor, understand the human body.” A four-session elements of drawing program on
playing Philadelphia’s mayor in 1982 in Rocky III. Thursdays from 12:45 to 2:45 p.m. begins on Oct. 3.
Dori and his team recently found a mutation The cost is $50 per person.
He also did several commercials, including spots discovery that led to the implementation of a preci-
for Gulden’s Mustard, Welch’s Grape Juice, Bumble sion treatment for a patient with a severe lymphatic Canasta lessons will be offered in four sessions
Bee Tuna, Mogen David Wine and Bradley Games, disorder. He said the Fishmans’ grant will help from 2 to 4 p.m. starting Oct. 16. Cost is $30
according to broadcastpioneers.com. For 10 years, he further research continue. per person.
was Acme’s spokesman in the Delaware Valley market.
Fishman succeeded his father as president of Mahjong lessons will be available in four sessions
Crane retired from WCAU-TV in 1994. Fishman & Tobin, a children’s apparel company from 9:45 to 11:45 a.m. beginning Oct. 18. Cost is $50
Crane was inducted into the Broadcast Pioneers’ founded in 1914 by his grandfather and great-uncle. per person.
Hall of Fame in 1995 and also won the Governor’s The company, which later became GBG Kids, was
Award at the Mid-Atlantic Emmys. sold in 2011. A combination of qi gong and tai chi — a gentle
Crane’s son, David, was a creator of the popular ancient healing exercise program— will be held on
NBC TV show Friends. Gene Crane appeared on that Fishman is an emeritus member of CHOP’s Wednesdays from 2 to 3 p.m. beginning Oct. 23. Cost
show once. board of trustees, an active member of the is $50 per person.
After he retired, Crane moved to Mexico and did Foundation Board of Overseers at CHOP and a
volunteer work. donor since 1984. And KleinLife will feature two four-session mosaic
Philanthropist Donates to CHOP art programs on Mondays from 12:45-2:45 p.m. and
Jewish philanthropist Mark Fishman and his wife, Jill, In 2005, the Fishmans established the Jane 3-5 p.m. beginning on Oct. 28. All experience levels,
recently made a significant gift, amount undisclosed, Fishman Grinberg Endowment in Stem Cell Research from beginners to those familiar with working in the
at CHOP in 2005 to honor Mark Fishman’s sister. art form, are invited. Cost is $45 per person per session.

Fishman was recently elected to the Board For more information and reservations, contact
of Directors of the Jewish Federation of Greater Shelley Geltzer at 215-698-7300, ext. 129, or email
Philadelphia and is a main Men’s Mission sponsor. [email protected]. l

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Herman Becker, on August 27, 2019. De- Barry E. Bressler, on August 27, 2019 of Fort Shelia Marcia Eskin, August 24, 2019, of Jen- Bonnie Fatell (nee Glantz), age 68, passed Phyllis Gitomer, on August 25, 2019. The
voted brother of Mollie Kaminer. Loving Washington, PA. Loving fiance of Betty Gross kintown, PA, wife of the late G. Robert Eskin, away at home, surrounded by her family and former Phyllis Kleinberg, beloved wife of the
Uncle of Jay Hirschfield and Daniel Eisenberg; cherished father of Allison (Ed- mother of Jeff Brown (Denise), Ami Brown, loved ones, on Saturday August 24, 2019. late Herbert; loving mother of Judy (Steven)
Hirschfield. Dear Great Uncle of Dennis ward) Goldis and Michelle Bressler, and to and Eileen Brill (Eli), sister of the late Robert She is survived by Howard, her beloved Hus- Secon; devoted grandmother of Keith and
(Ashley), Hayley, and Keith. Contributions in Rachel Eisenberg (Stuart Greene) and Joshua Gordon and the late Marilyn Steinberg, band and best friend of 50 years; her adoring Holly. Also survived by many loving nieces
his memory may be made to Abramson Seni- Eisenberg (Sana); adoring pop pop of Gabri- grandmother of Rachel Brown, Jared Brill children Daniel (Andrea) Fatell, and Sara Fa- and nephews. Contributions in her memory
or Care, 1425 Horsham Road, North Wales, elle and Sophie Goldis and to Aaron Greene; and Aaron Brill. Shelia was raised in Phil- tell (Kelsey Ryland). Bonnie cherished her may be made to a charity of the donor's
PA 19454. beloved brother of Larry (Ellen) Bressler and adelphia and graduated from Gratz High siblings, Andee (Alan) Greenbaum, Ellen choice.
Gary (Rimma) Bressler; devoted son to Helen School. She received her bachelors degree in Glantz (Shelly Gehr), Ken (Natalie) Glantz as
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S (Harry z”l) Gross. Barry was the beloved hus- social work from Temple University and her well as her nieces and nephews. As an attor- GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS band of the late Rise Sharon Bressler. In lieu masters degree from Antioch University. For ney for over 35 years with Blank Rome, she RAPHAEL-SACKS
of flowers, the family requests that dona- most of her professional life, Shelia was a was highly respected by her colleagues and
BERMAN tions may be made to Thomas Jefferson Uni- geriatric social worker with Jewish Family peers, the recipient of many awards and ac- GOLDBERG
versity Hospital in support of prostate cancer and Childrens Services. As a young mother, colades, and committed to mentoring wo-
Sandra Berman passed away on Friday, Au- research at Jefferson’s Kimmel Cancer Cen- she protested in Washington, D.C., against men. Not only was Bonnie an accomplished Sylvia Goldberg, on August 24, 2019. The
gust 23, 2019 at the age of 86 in Fort Lauder- ter and sent to the Office of Institutional Ad- the Viet Nam war; later in life, Shelia testified attorney, but a proud mother and adoring former Sylvia Kurman, wife of the late So-
dale. Sandra was born on September 27, vancement, Jefferson Hospital, 125 S. 9th in front of Philadelphia City Council in sup- spouse. Bonnie was a steadfast friend to lomon; mother of Stuart Goldberg, Marilyn
1932 to Maurice and Nan Giller in Passaic Street, Suite 600, Phila., PA 19107. (Please port of services for the elderly, led bereave- many and has left a mark on all the lives she Goldberg-Goldschein (Jerome), Sharon Gold-
NJ. The Family lived in Bradley Beach NJ. The be sure to include “In memory of Barry E. ment groups for widows and widowers, vo- touched. In addition to her family, friends and berg and Rhona Joy Goldberg; grandmother
sand and sea were a stone’s throw away. She Bressler” on the memo line.) Donations may lunteered for hospice, and taught driver career, she was a talented potter, loving dog of Christopher Josh (Chandra) McCray, Alys-
never could get the sand out of her shoes. also be made to the Rise Bressler Chesed safety to senior citizens. She was on the mom, and enjoyed garden-ing and bird sia (Marc) Goldschein-Greenstein and David
Sandra leaves behind her beloved children: Fund at Temple Sinai, Dresher, PA 19025. Board of Directors with InterCommunity Ac- watching on her deck. Bonnie's bright smile (Rachel) Goldschein; great-grandmother of
Peter, Richard and Dana and wonderful tion and Journey’s Way. She was an avid and caring eyes mirrored her huge heart. She Sari Morgan Greenstein, Jacob Spencer
Grandchildren: Barbara, Michael, Jodi, JOSEPH LEVINE & SONS reader and an artist who painted in oils and will be deeply missed. In lieu of flowers, the Greenstein, Joshua Drew Greenstein, Samuel
Jordan, Daniel and Alex and also 2 Great watercolors; she enjoyed long walks, cross- family requests that donations be made to Bryce Goldschein, Shane Isaac Goldschein,
Grandchildren: Liam and Miles. We want to CHERNICOFF word puzzles, the theatre, and a good game the American Cancer Society or a charity of Kellen Saulomon McCray and Parker Emrie
say a prayer for Sandra’s son David Berman of Scrabble; she loved children and animals; your choice. McCray. Contributions in her memory may be
who passed away June of 2015. Sandra was Emily Rosenthal Chernicoff, Psy.D, January and most of all, she was dedicated to her made to Alzheimer's Association 399 Market
a force to be reckoned with in the Phil- 18, 1952 - August 23, 2019, of Philadelphia, children and grandchildren, who were the fo- JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS St., Suite 102, Phila., PA 19106, www.alz.org
adelphia Travel Industry. She helped open the PA. Loving fiance` and partner of Dr. Marc cal point of her life. She will be remembered or to a charity of the donor's choice
doors as one of the largest travel whole- Lipschutz; Caring friend to Aaron Lipschutz; for her ever-present smile, sweet and sensit- FELDER
salers to Israel. She took the first 72 Jews to Beloved daughter of the late Benjamin and ive personality, and commitment to social GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
Egypt within days after the borders opened Ethel Rosenthal Chernicoff; Devoted sister of justice and human rights. Contributions in Esther Felder, On Sunday August 25, 2019. RAPHAEL-SACKS
up. Sandra also specialized in the charter in- the late Joy C. Horman; Dear aunt to Eliza- her memory can be made to Jewish Family Beloved wife of the late Leon Felder. Beloved
dustry to the Caribbean. Her success was beth Horman and Brooke Horman (Matt and Children’s Services of Greater Phil- mother of Col. Jeffrey D. (Merle S.) Felder HERZIG
knowing a smile went a long way. As time Bromberg); Grand aunt to Cole, Lilly, Jedd adelphia (Services for Older Adults), Attn: De- and Ronald M. Felder. Sister of Raymond
went on Sandra ran her husband’s office to and Scarlett; Special cousin to Alice Fisher velopment Department, 2100 Arch Street, 5th (late Ruth) Arch and late Jack Arch. Grand- Anne Hunni Herzig, died peacefully in Penn
help make his life easier. Other then travel (the late Solomon) and Joan Cohen (Fred). Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19103 or The Center mother of LTC. Scott A. (Debbie) Felder, Valley, PA on August 22, 2019. Much loved
and her family and friends Sandra did enjoy Emily was a unique and cherished member of at Journey’s Way, 403 Rector Street, Phil- Adam M. (Ashley) Felder and Jessica P. Feld- wife of Adam and mother of Jack (Heather)
going to the casinos. It has been a tough year all life communities - family, friends, col- adelphia, PA 19128. er (fiance Curtis Van Fleet). Great-grand- and Elise (Ronnie Cuperfain). Adored sister
and a half since her husband Howard passed leagues and clients. Contributions in Emily's mother of Joshua and Ayden Felder. Ser- of Elizabeth Swift, the late Finnie Mandelcorn
away. They will now be back together I’m memory may be made to American Lung CRAFT GIVNISH FUNERAL HOME vices and Interment were held at Shalom Me- and the late Sheila Shiffman. Inspirational
sure having the first dance of the day. They Assn., 527 Plymouth Road, Suite 415, Ply- morial Park. Contributions may be made to grandmother of Marissa, Gavin, Allie and
both enjoyed to dance. This obviously is a mouth Meeting, PA 19462. www.JewishExponent.com the United States Military Academy Jewish Justin. Cherished aunt and friend. She
snapshot in the life and times of Sandra Ber- Chapel Fund or a charity of the donor's brought a smile, wisdom and light to every
man. There is a lot of stories and soundbites JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS choice. encounter. She taught us about life, gratit-
but for this day we will keep it simple be- ude and how to dance in the rain. Contribu-
cause that is what she would want. Sandra Honor the memory of your loved one … RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, Inc. tions in her memory can be made to the
will be greatly missed by family and friends. www.schugar.com Rabbi's discretionary fund at Har Zion Tem.
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gust 24, 2019. Beloved wife of Bobby Block; Weiss). Celebrated 60 years of marriage to
loving mother of Norman (Karen) Block and Victoria (Vickie) Garber (née Eckstein). Fath- Monthly archives of
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Donald R. Kaufman, an executive coach and Stephanie Ilene Larson (41), passed away on Sheila Pressman (nee Becker) died on Au- Solomon Warren, age 95, died on August 25, Morris Weisman, of Philadelphia, PA, passed
co-founder of The Kaufman Partnership, died Saturday, August 24, 2019 in Falls Church, gust 26, 2019. She was a retired paralegal for 2019. He was a retired salesperson who on May 16, 2019, at age 98. Sir Morris Weis-
on Sunday, August 25 at his Philadelphia VA. She is survived by her husband, Mat- the Social Security office who resided in resided in Ft. Belvoir, Virginia. Beloved hus- man was—for 64 years—the loving husband
home on Washington Square, surrounded by thew A. Larson; children, Henry, Alexandria, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania. Wife of Joseph band of the late Rose (nee Klaman); loving of the late GLADYS (nee GOLD). He was the
his beloved family. “Don,” as he was known, and Nathaniel Larson; parents, Richard and Pressman; mother of Anne (Wayne) Gold- father of Richard (Caroline) Warren; and beloved father of JOANNE LEE (GEORGE)
was a real estate developer and mortgage Salli Schwartz; brothers, Adam and Scott schneider, Mark (Michelle) Pressman and cherished grandfather of Alex and Rachel. PACHTER and ERIC R. WEISMAN; a dear
broker before co-founding The Kaufman Part- (Gayle) Schwartz; and nephews, Justin and David Pressman; sister of Ellen Goldberg; Contributions in his memory may be made to grandfather of THOMAS SEAN PACHTER;
nership with his wife, Karen Kaufman, in Ryan Schwartz. A service was held at Beth El and grandmother of Alyssa (Cory) Botti, Jami the Jewish War Veterans of the USA, 1811 R and a splendid friend and Rabbi-like person-
1985. The business recently celebrated its Hebrew Congregation, 3830 Seminary Rd., Goldschneider, Craig Pressman, and Emily Street, NW, Washington, DC 20009. age to many, including, of course, his closest
34th anniversary. He was born in 1939 in Alexandria, VA on Wednesday, August 28, Pressman. Contributions in her memory may kin. Graveside services (at Montefiore, on
McKeesport, PA to Byron G. Kaufman and 2019 at 1PM. Please view and sign the fam- be made to Cong. Melrose Bnai Israel-Emanu GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S May 20) were private. Thank you, Bugles
Grace B. Kaufman (Logan), and graduated ily guestbook at jeffersonfuneralchapel.com El, 8339 Old York Rd., Elkins Park, PA 19027. RAPHAEL-SACKS Across America as well as the United States
from Pennsbury High School in Fairless Hills Coast Guard, or your representatives rather,
PA in June of 1957. Don was in the United JEFFERSON FUNERAL CHAPEL GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S WEISBERG for being there to provide a Final Salute with
States Navy during high school and received RAPHAEL-SACKS Military Honors. Contributions in memory of
an honorable discharge in December of 1957. LIGHTMAN Libby Weisberg (nee Magness), August 19, Morris may be made to a charity of the
After the Navy, Kaufman worked in a variety STONE 2019, of Cherry Hill, NJ. Wife of the late Willi- donor’s choice. For more about Sir Morris,
of financial services roles in New York and Morton Lightman, (Morty), sadly announces am Weisberg. Mother of Steven Weisberg, please see www.legacy.com.
Pennsylvania. In 1969, he founded First Na- the passing of his beloved wife Lois Light- Corinne R. Stone (nee Rabinowitz), August Michael (Ellen) Weisberg and Ruth Weisberg.
tional Bond & Mortgage, headquartered in man, (born 7/11/34) on 8/26/2019. Morty & 24, 2019 of Huntingdon Valley, Pa. Devoted Grandmother of Talia Kerch and Elliott Her- GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
Jenkintown, PA. According to his family, it Lois just celebrated 59 years of entirely bliss- wife of the late Harold. Cherished mother of bert. Sister of Bebe Weiss. Funeral Services RAPHAEL-SACKS
was the first company in the area specializ- ful marriage on 8/9/2019. She fought to stay Andie Meisler (George) Orlowitz. Sister of and Internment were private. Remembrances
ing in the FHA housing market. In 1973, at his side until the bitter end! Lois is sur- Marcia Tucker and Loretta Balistocky. Loving may be posted at www.legacy.com. In lieu of TO PLACE A MEMORIAL AD
Kaufman married Karen Debra Hoffman. “He vived by 3 children, Gary, Shelly & Mitchell, 2 grandmother of Marnie Orlowitz and Daniel flowers or gifts, contributions may be made CALL 215.832.0749
knew I was a businesswoman, and he al- daughter-in-laws Nini and Mindy, 7 grand- (Sarah Gabriel) Orlowitz. In lieu of flowers, to Volunteers for Israel – Philadelphia Re-
ways empowered me,” said his wife. “He was children, Joshua (Naomi), Zachary (Hilary), contributions in her memory may be made to gion – David Goldberg Scholarship Fund
a great support and gentle in his guidance.” Eric, Amanda, Lindsey, Molly & Alex, 2 great the National Hemophilia Foundation, Jewish (610) 584-0468.
Don Kaufman earned a Master of Science de- grandchildren, Ruby and Leo, and 2 great Federation of Philadelphia or Israeli Bonds.
gree in Organizational Dynamics from the daughter-in-laws Naomi and Hilary. Lois was PLATT MEMORIAL CHAPELS, Inc.
University of Pennsylvania when he was in truly loved by the entire clan, as she was a JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
his fifties. His and Karen’s work in the pro- very special lady. She was very pretty with TO PLACE A
gram led them to develop The Kaufman Im- big brown eyes, very intelligent, had excel- THALHEIMER MEMORIAL AD
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ment that identifies and measures impres- & teach bridge, loved her Margate NJ house Nelly B. Thalheimer (nee Bokros), on August CALL
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ership presence. Executive coaching was an She always loved to have lots of fun and Hans Thalheimer. Mother of Philip (Jennifer)
ideal match for Kaufman, who brought his in- laughs and rarely complained although she Thalheimer, David (Brigitte) Thalheimer and [email protected]
tegrity, kindness, and empathy to his clients. was ill with Crohn's disease almost her en- Jeffrey (Judy) Thalheimer, sister of Paul
For him it was not only a business, but also a tire life. She also was very opinionated and (Greta) Bokros and Mira (Myron) Halpern and
calling and a way to help others. “People ad- had the subtle ability to speak her mind grandmother of Sara, Raquel, Max, Arianna,
mired and adored him because he was gentle without mincing words. Those who knew her, Evan and Ilyssa. Contributions in her memory
and genuinely interested in other people,” loved her energy, zest for life, straight for- may be made to The Fox Chase Cancer Cen-
said his son, Marc. Don and Karen were part- wardness and great love for her family and ter or the Sjogren’s Syndrom Foundation.
ners in love and in life, sharing family events, friends. (A staunch republican and Trump
participating in charities and community supporter - one less vote for the upcoming JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
activities, and enjoying golfing and sailing, in- election!) She will be sorely missed by her
cluding solo sails to the British and Americ- entire family and friends. In lieu of flowers -
an Virgin Islands. They were active members donations can be made to Crohn's Disease
of Society Hill Synagogue. He was an avid Foundation or the American Heart Associ-
reader and especially enjoyed books about ation.
military history. Kaufman was a founding
member of both the Center for Organization- MILLER
al Dynamics and the Psychoanalytic Coaches
Association, and served on the Executive Judith Miller (Nee Feinberg), on August 27,
Board of the Friends of Independence Nation- 2019, of Dresher, PA. Wife of the late Myron
al Historical Park. At the Union League of “Mike” Miller, loving mother of Craig (Jamie)
Philadelphia, he served as President of In- Miller, and Staci (Jon) Steinfeld. Adored
vestment Club Two. Kaufman loved his fam- Grammy of Josh, Ari, Izzy and Mya. In lieu of
ily unconditionally. “He had a way of inspir- flowers, contributions in her memory may be
ing by example, how we should be,” said made to Fox Chase Cancer Center.
David. His sister Patricia Houtz said, “He had
a quality of seeking the truth, always in pur- JOSEPH LEVINE & SONS
suit of knowledge. He was a role model for
me.” “Don said he wanted to be remembered MINDLIN
as being strong, persistent, unique and
charming,” his wife said, “and he was all of Julius “Jules” Mindlin on August 26, 2019 at
those things.” In addition to his sons Marc 94 years. Son of the late Samuel and Anna
and David and his sister Patricia, Don Kauf- (Sheintoch) Mindlin. Beloved husband of the
man is survived by his brother Russell W. late Natalie (nee Sigman) and loving compan-
Kaufman; his first wife Karen; his daughters- ion to Barbara Heiman; loving father of Mi-
in-law Heidi Grad and Elizabeth Grad; father- chael (Gail Alexander) and Ilene (Marc)
in-law Len Hoffman; brother and sister-in-law Greenberg; cherished grandfather of Kara
Louis Hoffman and Sheri Gordon; three (Willie) Hoffman, Alisa (Joey Sklover), Mat-
grandchildren, Max, Caleb and Abigail; and thew (Amanda Cirillo), and Joshua. Also sur-
13 nieces, nephews, and great-nieces and vived by nephew Steven (Valerie) Mindlin.
nephews. Memorial contributions can be Contributions in his memory may be made to
made to Independence Historical Trust National Jewish Hospital, 1400 Jackson
https://inht.org Society Hill Synagogue Rabbi Street, Denver, Colorado 80206.
Discretionary fund www.societyhillsyn-
agogue.org and Penn Hospice www.pen- GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
nmedicine.org/for-patients-and-visitors/find- RAPHAEL-SACKS
a-program-or-service/penn-medicine-at-
home POLATNICK

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S Roslyn Polatnick (nee Stern), age 89, died on
RAPHAEL-SACKS August 25, 2019. Beloved wife of the late
Rubin; loving mother of Janice Kantor,
Steven Polatnick, Felice (Ron) Smith, Bonnie
(the late Michael) Berman, and David (Lynda)
Polatnick; adored grandmother of Josh (Jam-
ie), Jason, Samantha (Behren), Jonathan
(Jen), Carly (Eric), Alexandria, Arianne,
Zachary, and Daniele; and cherished great-
grandmother of Ruben, Ari, and Latan. Con-
tributions in her memory may be made to the
Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation,
125 S. 9th Street, Ste. 202, Phila., PA 19107.

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2 BRs, 2 Baths The Jerome DiPentino
$789,000Angel DiPentino Premier Team Broker Associate
Cell: 609-432-5588
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Cell: 609-457-0777
[email protected] PremierSells.net [email protected]

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Margate Ocean Views Atlantic City Boardwalk Margate Ocean Views
#203 #919
2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths #20-G
2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths Jr. 2 Bedroom, 2 Baths
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adelphia, PA. LAWRENCE ARIE HIRSCHHORN
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CORPORATE NOTICES
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursu-
ant to the provisions of Act of As-
sembly No. 295, effective March
16, 1983, of intention to file in the
office of the Department of State of
the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania, an application for the
conduct of a business in Phil-
adelphia County, Pennsylvania un-
der the assumed or fictitious name,
style or designation of Name:
Cooper Lighting Solutions, with its
principal place of business at: 100
Eaton Blvd, Cleveland, OH 44122.
The names and addresses of all
persons or entities owning or inter-
ested in said business are: Lizbeth
L. Wright, 100 Eaton Blvd, Cleve-
land, OH 44122. This was filed on
8/2/2019

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