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SCHVITZING MAKING
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JULY 5, 2018 / TAMMUZ 22, 5778
Director discusses film about secret love
and later consequences.
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Rally Includes
LOCAL Large Jewish
Contingent
Effort Underway
to Expand Eruv JOSHUA NEEDELMAN | JE STAFF
at Drexel
New boundaries ON THE AFTERNOON of June 30 at Former Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell is seen at a doctor’s appointment in a screenshot from a
would include Logan Circle, a handful of young children video he made for Penn Medicine, where he is receiving treatment. The video is titled “Governor
Chabad there. seeking reprieve from the blistering heat Ed Rendell: Living With Parkinson’s Disease.”
clustered around a sprinkler. They ran and
Page 4 screamed and jumped on steps, tuning out Rendell Announces
the chanting around them. Parkinson’s; Jewish
PHILLY FACES Research Subjects Sought
The children were not unattended.
Say Hello to They were watched closely by parents and LIZ SPIKOL | JE STAFF time DNC chair made the remark in
Julia Campbell grandparents, who periodically looked response to the NFL’s decision to can-
Birthright inspired up to nod along with a speaker or flash a ED RENDELL WAS Pennsylvania’s sit- cel an Eagles-Vikings matchup due to a
career working with sign. Elisabeth Bass, 60, pointed out her ting governor in 2010 when he made weather forecast calling for snow.
Jewish nonprofits. granddaughter. national news by declaring the country “a
nation of wusses.” “If this was in China, do you think the
Page 5 “Ella has been to eight protests,” Bass Chinese would have called off the game?”
said. “She’s two-and-a-half years old.” Philadelphia’s former mayor and one- an apoplectic Rendell said. The game’s
OBITUARY
About 3,000 people attended
Silent Movie Philadelphia’s version of the nationwide
Accompanist Dies Families Belong Together protest, a rally
Bess Hoberman condemning the Trump administra-
Walk was 107. tion’s since-reversed policy of separating
migrant children from their parents along
Page 10 the border with Mexico. Some children
are being kept in substandard conditions,
Volume 203090 protesters contend, an idea that resonated
Number 102 with some of the Jewish participants in the
Logan Circle rally.
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Drexel Student Group Works to Expand Eruv

LOCAL something that we wanted.” came in, so the community is have always been talking about sioned for the Chabad.
SELAH MAYA ZIGHELBOIM | JE STAFF In April, David Lifschutz, expanding, and through the [expanding it] but it was never “There are little things
a parent of a Drexel student, expansion, it’s going to allow a done because it was a big proj-
IF CHARLOTTE GUEDALIA, visited his daughter at the uni- lot more people to come.” ect, lots of money.” where an eruv feels intangi-
a product design sophomore versity. While at Chabad, he OMG wants to move the ble, an intangible boundary
at Drexel University, wants learned that it was not located northern border of the eruv Goldstein said that while he around what constitutes as a
to go to the Chabad serving inside of the eruv. He wanted from Powelton Avenue to doesn’t have exact numbers, he community,” Guedalia said.
Drexel on Shabbat, she has to to help expand it, putting this Haverford Avenue and Spring has noticed both the Orthodox “For me, it was nice feeling
figure out a way to finagle a project into motion. Garden Street. To do this, the and non-Orthodox communi- like this was an opportunity
key necklace. Lifschutz and his wife, group is hoping to raise the ties at Drexel growing steadily for the community to grow as
Tammy, have pledged to match money through a crowdfund at over the years. This has led the eruv grows.” l
Sabbath-observant Jews like donations up to $5,000, with drexeleruv.raisegiving.com. to the Drexel Hillel getting
Guedalia, who serves as the students from OMG raising the The drive’s initial run, its own building, as well as [email protected];
vice president of education at a Torah scroll being commis- 215-832-0729
the Orthodox Minyan Group
(OMG) at Drexel Hillel, do not other $5,000. This would add which ended July 1, did not
carry things, such as keys, water up to the $10,000 needed for raise the necessary funds, so
bottles or even babies, in public the expansion. Lifschutz ini- the group has extended the
during Shabbat. Many areas of tially declined to comment on timeframe. Guedalia said that
Philadelphia, like other cities the project. by increasing the advertising
with large Jewish communi- “The eruv expanding now is around the campaign, the
ties, are enclosed within an kind of marking the fact that group hopes to be more suc-
eruv, a symbolic boundary that the Orthodox community [at cessful this time around.
allows those keeping Shabbat Drexel] is growing, and there’s Rabbi Chaim Goldstein,
to carry certain objects within more of a need for it,” Guedalia co-director of the Chabad
that space. said. “In previous years, even serving Drexel, said that the
if there was sort of a need for eruv was already in place when
The current University City it, there wasn’t enough of an he opened the Chabad near the
eruv, which was instituted in Orthodox voice at Drexel that campus. At the time, he said,
2002 following an effort led would lead for the eruv to grow. the eruv wasn’t much of a pri-
primarily by University of “Right now, this coming ority; they were just trying to
Pennsylvania students, does year, we’re expecting a lot more find a space near the university
not encompass the entirety of Orthodox kids and kosher stu- that would meet their needs.
the Drexel University commu- dents in general to be com- “When we came here, we got
nity. In recent years, the Jewish ing in,” Guedalia added. “My a house, and it was right out-
community there has grown, freshman year, last year, a lot side the eruv,” he said. “People A map showing the current eruv in blue and the expanded border in purple.
leading to interest in expand-
ing the eruv. Students involved with Drexel’s Orthodox community Photos provided

In particular, the com-
munity wants the expansion
to include the Chabad serv-
ing Drexel, which is located
on Baring Street, just north of
the eruv’s current border on
Powelton Avenue.

“The eruv as it was, as it is
now, doesn’t reach Chabad,
which creates this awkward
dynamic [that] students,
especially Orthodox ones
who are conscious of the need
of an eruv, didn’t have a way
to carry their key to Chabad
on Shabbat or carry their
IDs or anything like that,”
said Guedalia, who consid-
ers herself modern Orthodox.
“It was always one of those
things where, if it became
a possibility, it was always

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Philly Faces: Birthright Trip Inspired Career

PH I LLY FACES 2015, she went on a Birthright that what I do matters and that community and that makes me Q: What do you see for
SELAH MAYA ZIGHELBOIM | JE STAFF Israel trip with the University the fact that I come into work want to continue in this line yourself in the future?
of Pennsylvania, which inspired every day makes a positive dif- of work.
AT ADATH ISRAEL, a typical her to start working as program ference in people’s lives. A: I see myself continuing
day doesn’t really exist, Julia assistant at the Jewish Relief Q: What’s the story of how in a role probably in a non-
Campbell said. Agency (JRA). Q: After those initial you met your fiance? profit, I would like to say, in
experiences, what is it that the Jewish community. I could
Campbell has worked as Her experience at JRA was has made you want to con- A: It was at [the Chevra’s see myself doing something
the program and marketing just the start of her journey tinue working in the Jewish Mi Casa SUKKAHsa] gather- similar to what I’m doing now,
coordinator at Adath Israel for into Jewish nonprofit work. community? ing. We made a connection but maybe in more advanced
just over a year. At the Merion there. We talked. We discov- positions. l
Station synagogue, you can Q: Why did you decide to A: I would say the people. ered we had a lot in common.
find the 25-year-old organiz- work in the Jewish community? At JRA and at Adath Israel, I We exchanged numbers, went [email protected];
ing events, meeting with staff, just feel like, from day one, I out and then the rest is kind of 215-832-0729
communicating with congre- A: I was really inspired was really welcomed into the history from there.
gants and, right now, plan- by my Birthright trip, which
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Outside of that, you can find at the Jewish Relief Agency, Hosted by Arden Courts Wednesday
her at events at Moishe House and that experience was just
Philadelphia and the Chevra, very fulfilling in terms of the July 25th
where she met her fiance. people I worked with and the 10:00 am to 11:00 am
impact I was able to create,
and those were the first two Barnes and Noble
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Jewish community, so
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A: In general, it just
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Our camping in the
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meaningful. I don’t
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Campbell grew up in my skills in terms of writing caregivers and families. Discussions can range from
Plymouth Meeting. Her fam- ability, communication ability. practical tips for coping with dementia, avoiding Wednesday
ily belonged to Congregation Q: What did you get out of caregiver burnout or information about community
Or Ami when she was young, your experience at JRA? resources. There is no cost or obligation, and many July 18th
and she attended Plymouth A: I made a lot of mean- attendees develop friendships that result in support
Whitemarsh High School. She ingful connections, personal even outside the Memory Café setting. 10:00 am to 11:00 am
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certainly grown since. got a really good feel for the
Campbell continued on to Philadelphia Jewish commu-
Lafayette College, where she nity, which has been helpful in
studied English and Spanish. my role here at Adath Israel.
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Board of Rabbis Looks Toward Future

LOCAL national figures,” said Rabbi tions, Joshua Waxman said, From left: Rabbi Rick Jacobs, Rabbi Deborah Waxman and Rabbi
JOSHUA NEEDELMAN | JE STAFF Joshua Waxman, president of is a positive.
the Board of Rabbis. “To be able Steven Wernick led a discussion about the state of Jewish life at the
THE BOARD OF RABBIS to bring them face-to-face with “Thankfully it’s not that
of Greater Philadelphia meets rabbis in the Philadelphia area, time anymore, when American Board of Rabbis of Greater Philadelphia meeting. Photo provided
annually, converging to vote on to ask them our questions and Jews felt like they needed to
its executive committee, trade to have those addressed; I’m not have a place where can fully the discussion, some rabbis The camps are completely
ideas and evaluate the state of sure I’ve heard of another time belong,” Joshua Waxman said, agreed it could be useful to screenless, with activities
Jewish life. recently where we’ve had lead- “because American Jews do redirect money from Jewish based around communication
ers of the three non-Orthodox really belong in American life. synagogues and facilities to and building authentic rela-
This year’s June 5 meet- movements together.” outreach programs and other tionships. It’s a philosophy
ing at Adath Israel featured “The trends we’re seeing ways to build community. Deborah Waxman believes will
a special session, though. The Perhaps the most pressing about how younger Jews are help harness interest among
board welcomed national lead- issue discussed during the [not] affiliating with existing Wernick noted that sev- the next generation of Jews.
ers from the Reconstructionist meeting was the conundrum Jewish institutions mirror and eral synagogues in Bethesda,
(Rabbi Deborah Waxman), regarding young Jewish peo- reflect the broader trends of Md., are working with Rabbi The Reconstructionist
Reform (Rabbi Rick Jacobs) ple’s connection to the faith. what Americans are feeling Rami Schwartzer to spearhead movement also ran its first
and Conservative (Rabbi Membership to synagogues is in most aspects of their lives. outreach efforts. Schwartzer Birthright trip recently.
Steven Wernick) movements, no longer a badge of honor Not just synagogues, not just also serves as the director at
who sat from atop an enclosed for young people, Joshua churches. In a lot of different Ramah Day Camp of Greater “And it was very much cre-
dais, fielding questions and Waxman said. facets of life, young people Washington. Temples in ated with Reconstructionist
engaging in dialogue with the are less interested in becom- Northern Virginia are also sensibility, with a lot of ques-
rabbis in attendance. Instead, young Jews tend ing [associated] with exis- considering hiring a rabbi for tions about Jewish space
to find meaning outside of tent organizations,” Joshua outreach, Wernick said, but the and the challenges we face,”
“It’s pretty significant that the temple. That this gener- Waxman said. strategy might preclude syna- Deborah Waxman said. “Most
we brought together three ation even has the ability to gogues with fewer resources. of the young adults from the
break away from denomina- With Deborah Waxman, Birthright trip wouldn’t have
Jacobs and Wernick leading Deborah Waxman said the gone on any other Birthright
Reconstructionist movement trip. They wanted one with a
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Team USA Prepares for Maccabi Youth Games

SPORTS Everett Kurtz and Olivia Kurtz will represent Team USA at the Maccabi “And in all of those expe- compete alongside fellow
JOSHUA NEEDELMAN | JE STAFF riences, my family’s never Jewish athletes. She said she’s
Youth Games this summer. Photo provided had the opportunity to come normally the only Jew on her
EVERETT KURTZ IS just 13, along,” Dan Kurtz said. sports teams, and is often left
but for as long as he can remem- looked at the jersey, then at his nection to the organization explaining to her teammates
ber he’s wanted a Maccabi USA father, then back at the jersey. dates to 2001, when he was That is, until this summer, what it means to keep kosher
soccer jersey to call his own. “He took his time to savor a judo coach and athlete at when the Kurtz family will and what a Bat Mitzvah is.
it,” Dan Kurtz said. the 16th Maccabiah Games. He descend on Israel for competi-
A navy blue replica hung From July 22 through Aug. held the same roles at the 2005 tion, sightseeing and commu- She invited 12 of her softball
on a bedroom wall for years, 2, Everett and his sister, Olivia, games, before serving as assis- nity building. Olivia, whose teammates to her Bat Mitzvah,
resting on a clothes hanger fas- will be part of a delegation of 161 tant head of the delegation for 16th birthday will fall during the first such event any of them
tened by a thumbtack. It was American Jews born between the 2009 and 2013 games. the games, is particularly had attended.
an adult medium — too spa- 2002-04 representing Team USA In 2015, he was team man- excited to engage with Jews
cious to fit around his dimin- at the Maccabi Youth Games in ager of the American team from around the world. She was excited when she
utive body. So it dangled on Israel. For the Kurtz siblings, at the European Maccabi learned of her acceptance onto
the wall, representing where he who are from Holland in Bucks Games in Berlin. The open- Teams from Argentina, the volleyball team, especially
wanted to go. County and will both be play- ing ceremony was held at the Brazil, Canada, France, Great considering her brother, Jared
ing soccer, the trip holds special Waldbühne, which hosted Britain, Holland, Hungary, Pearlstein, played soccer and
He doesn’t have to dream significance considering their the 1936 Olympics in Nazi Israel, Italy, South Africa and tennis at the JCC Maccabi
anymore. On a June evening, father’s ties to the games. Germany, and so Dan Kurtz Spain will compete for six days, Games when he was younger.
Everett flopped himself on the Dan Kurtz works for entered the stadium as part of a in everything from soccer to
couch after a long run and Maccabi USA as an alumni cluster of athletes waving signs softball to basketball. The next “He always really enjoyed it.
dozed off, stirring but not wak- relations director, but his con- reading, “We are still here.” three days will be dedicated to He enjoyed meeting other peo-
ing when his father came home touring Jerusalem. ple,” Tessa said of her brother.
and placed a box by his side.
He awoke later with a question. The Kurtz family plans to In Israel, she’ll be joined
visit Yad Vashem. by several more local athletes,
“Is this my box?” including Samantha Adler (soc-
“Yes,” said his father, Dan “Israel is, in fact, the repre- cer) of Holland, Reeve Bernstein
Kurtz. sentation that we’re still here (soccer) of Newtown, Jake Block
Everett looked at the box for and always will be. For them (soccer) of Washington Crossing,
a minute, and then another. to not just feel it but to see it is Blake Landow (softball) of
Eventually he sat on the floor really important to me,” Dan Villanova, Julian Rosenfeld (soc-
and tore into it, pulling out a Kurtz said of his children. cer) of Doylestown and Ethan
navy blue Maccabi USA soc- Sirken (soccer) of Solebury. l
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Mawr, will play volleyball at [email protected];
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Challah for Hunger, a program tor later convicted of sexually abuse around the world. 1966 COUNTY LINE ROAD
on pluralism and acceptance abusing 10 boys over a 15-year
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on how to incorporate Jewish was thrust into the spotlight of Kids 10 years ago out of her 215-969-9626
values into career selection,” a national conversation with living room. Mission Kids now
said Peggy Truitt, a JEVS pro- Pennsylvania at its center. sees more than 500 children and HOT-FOOT-BOUTIQUE.SHOPTIQUES.COM
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Ash interns also are taught of a relatively new nonprofit, grow, watching the num-
skills that help them better pre- Mission Kids Child Advocacy ber of children that we have A friend of hers convinced tional work ethic.”
pare for the future. Center (CAC), as well as the been able to help, just hav- her to take the LSATs. Newman Newman founded Mission
president of the Pennsylvania ing a child come in here and did and was surprised to see
“Sometimes, students aren’t Chapter of CACs, found her- tell their story, we see them,” she did well. She applied to law Kids in 2008. It felt like the
aware of the contribution that self in a position to influence Newman said. “We see the school and ended up at Fordham perfect blend of her work expe-
Jewish organizations make to the way child abuse cases are difference in that child in an University, where she took night riences and her desire to more
communities around the world; handled statewide. hour, from going to this secret classes while still working part- directly help people.
we aim to give them a broader that they are holding to getting time as a nurse during the day.
perspective and set them up She wanted to grow CACs, it off their chest to somebody At the end of 2009, Mission
for a successful career,” Truitt which provide a central, mul- non-judgemental and walking Medical malpractice seemed Kids moved into donated office
said. “We make sure that they tidisciplinary place where law out of there, already beginning like a good fit with her nursing space. Newman, the only full-
develop professionally.” enforcement, social workers, to heal. That’s huge.” background. But after a year of time employee then, spent two
medical professionals and oth- the plaintiff’s side, she switched years fundraising and proving
“The internship that the Ash ers can collaborate in cases Newman started her career as to medical malpractice defense, that the child advocacy center
Program placed me in was at where children are alleged vic- a pediatric nurse at Mount Sinai as it fit better with her values. worked. She created a man-
MossRehab as a speech pathol- tims. This helps ensure that the Medical Center, having always agement team of directors of
ogist. The opportunity greatly children involved don’t need to wanted to work with children. After 18 years as a med- the different disciplines that
solidified my interest in pur- tell their story multiple times, ical malpractice lawyer, she collaborate for a CAC, many of
suing speech pathology as my reducing trauma. CACs also “I got to really see and wanted to go back to helping whom were Jewish women.
career,” said Robyn Lachow, provide access to services, such understand children who are people more directly, but didn’t
a former Ash intern now in as crisis intervention. in pain,” Newman said. “And want to go back to nursing. So Ten years later, Mission
graduate school. “I had always see that, even though it was she started doing some vol- Kids has grown to employ sev-
known that I wanted to go into “Nobody had any idea that from a physical level, if you unteer work. That was when eral full-time forensic inter-
a profession that helps people, [the Sandusky] case was about work together as a team, you Judge Risa Vetri Ferman of viewers, child advocates, an
and after observing sessions to break,” Newman said. “In that can help these kids, because the Montgomery County executive director, program
and interacting with patients position, I found myself sud- that’s what everybody at a hos- Court of Common Pleas, then manager and development and
who had experienced strokes denly, on behalf of the 20 or so pital does. You all work as a a Montgomery County assis- administrative staff.
or brain injuries, I realized I CACs in Pennsylvania, working team to help the patient.” tant district attorney, reached
had chosen the right path.” very closely with state govern- out, looking to change the way She said tikkun olam forms
ment on changing the law, on At the end of her first year child abuse cases are handled. part of the main value set.
Each student also is given how did that happen, how do we as a nurse, she felt like she had
the opportunity to learn from not let this happen again.” grown and learned a lot. But “I knew Abbie personally and “You do what you can,”
employees at organizations she also felt her work had gone thought she was a person who Newman said. “You do what
outside of the one they are Newman worked to create unrecognized, especially com- could get things done,” Ferman you can while you’re here to
working for — this process new funding sources for CACs, pared to that of the medical said. “She was smart, dedicated help people. You just have to.” l
allows them to envision the including federal money that students, residents and interns. to children and had an excep-
career paths that lie ahead and passes through the state. Since [email protected];
develop a professional network. then, the number of CACs in 215-832-0729
Pennsylvania has grown.
“We help students procure
contacts within the Jewish Mission Kids is a CAC that
community, revise their facilitates responses to child
LinkedIn profiles and resumes abuse cases in Montgomery
and set up mock interviews County. As CEO, Newman’s
that help them feel confident
when speaking to potential
employers,” Truitt said.

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Former Bar Chancellor Allan Gordon Dies at 77

OBITUARY died of tuberculosis when professional malpractice, med- attorney, arbitrator and media- Allan H. Gordon Photo provided
MELISSA BIRNBAUM | JE FEATURE he was 3, Cohen said. His ical malpractice, liability, drug tor and an accomplished leader
father was so distraught that injury and personal injury. in our legal community,” cur- for his family,” Cohen said
FORMER PHILADELPHIA extended family raised Gordon rent Chancellor Mary F. Platt “Bottom line, Allan was a
Bar Association Chancellor for seven years until his father According to the Kolsby, said in a news release. “He will
Allan H. Gordon died June 19 at remarried. Gordon website, a career high- truly be missed.” true mensch and loved by all,”
the age of 77 from lung disease. light occurred in 1980, when Shore said.
Gordon was shy as a child, Gordon represented Schering Colleague Mitchell Shore
A Philadelphia native, Cohen said. His high school Plough. He secured a settlement said, “Allan was a dedicated Gordon is survived by his
Gordon attended Central counselor suggested he go into for the client, which had been and strong leader in the wife of 55 years, Sharon; daugh-
High School. Upon graduat- a field that required he work sued by turkey growers who Philadelphia community” as ters Lauren Cohen, Pamela
ing, he joined the Army for with his hands instead of his said their fowls’ embryos were a plaintiff’s attorney, but was Gordon and Tara Kochman;
a short time then returned mind, but when he got to the harmed by the drug manufac- well respected by attorneys on and eight grandchildren.
home to attend Temple Army, he met someone who turer’s product. both sides of every case.
University. He completed both taught him about law and he
his undergraduate and law fell in love. Throughout his career, Gordon was an active
degrees there. Gordon received many honors, member of the Jewish com-
Cohen recalled that including serving as the 75th munity and was involved in
“Allan overcame a lot of Gordon graduated at the top chancellor of the Philadelphia the lawyer’s division of the
early obstacles in his life, and of his class at Temple Law Bar from 2002 to 2003 and as Jewish Federation of Greater
it’s amazing that he was able to School, and the year he took president of the Trial Lawyers Philadelphia. He was a strong
overcome these things and suc- the Pennsylvania Bar Exam he Association. supporter of Israel. According
ceed as much as he did,” said received the highest score. to Cohen, Gordon took his
his son-in-law, Leonard Cohen. “Allan was a kind and gen- entire family to Israel, a place
During his law career, tle soul. He was known for he visited multiple times.
Gordon’s mother — who Gordon was a partner in the his generous spirit, wit, charm
was pregnant at the time — firm of Kolsby, Gordon, Robin and grace, and was highly “He was a loving grandfa-
& Shore and specialized in respected by all as an excellent ther and father and provided

Bess Milgram Hoberman Walk Dies at 107

OBITUARY were streetlights at every corner. She wore high heels until she Bess Milgram Hoberman Walk Photo provided
MARISSA STERN | JE STAFF Instead, there were policemen was in her 90s and never had a
controlling the intersections, hair out of place. and look on the bright side of (Bruce Saran) Ruth Ann Weiss
IN 1911, William Howard Taft and they all knew Walk, whom things. “There is always a good (Barry Wasserman), Jerry
was president. they called Betty. “She was hard to keep up side to everything. She never Hoberman (Theresa) and Craig
with,” Hoberman laughed. complained about anything. I Hoberman (Debbie) and nine
The New York Public “They’d say, ‘Hi Betty, good “When we used to go out with can’t ever remember her com- great-grandchildren.
Library was dedicated. to see you,’” Hoberman said. her, she was always two steps plaining. She was just a great
ahead of us.” role model.” Donations in her memory
Ginger Rogers was born. “She just was a wonder- may be sent to Kesher Israel
And on January 29, so too ful lady for a full 107 years, In West Chester, she volun- She is survived by her son Congregation or the charity of
was Bess Milgram Hoberman she was a wonderful lady,” he teered at the Chester County Maury Hoberman (Joyce), her the donor’s choice.
Walk. reflected. “She loved her sister Hospital and became involved daughter Nancy Kauffman
The latter died on June 24. and her brothers. She was part in Hadassah and Kesher Israel (Bob), her grandchildren Susan [email protected];
She was 107. of a really wonderful family.” Congregation, where she was Kauffman, Robin Kauffman 215-832-0740
“She was a special lady,” said an active member.
her son, Maury Hoberman. A Philadelphia native with
“She was very modern, always three brothers and a sister, Her interests included
ahead of her time.” Walk met Al Hoberman in games of many sorts. You
Her father, Mayer Milgram, 1932. The young couple moved could find her playing bridge
owned Milgram Theaters, where to West Chester in 1935. In on Tuesdays and canasta on
she — an accomplished pianist 1948, she and her husband Thursdays.
and organist — would play the opened a women’s shop,
organ to accompany the silent Hoberman’s, which they ran She picked up an avid enthu-
movies playing on screen. until 1972, supplying an untold siasm for golf in the 1940s and
Her brothers also were number of brides their wed- played for many years, even
involved in the movie business; ding dresses. She was married after she moved to Florida fol-
one owned the now-defunct to Hoberman for 49 years, and lowing her retirement from the
Fox Theater on Market Street. later was married to Arthur dress shop. She made her first
She would drive into Center Walk for 17 years. hole-in-one when she was 86.
City every day, Hoberman said,
noting this was before there Running a women’s store To her kids, she was a pillar
was a seemingly good fit, as of positivity.
her son noted she was always
impeccably dressed herself. “She was the most amazing
person,” Hoberman said. From
her, he learned to be positive

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Parkinson’s Michael J. Fox Foundation for the Ashkenazi Jewish commu- “I really was hesitant because LRRK2 mutations.”
Parkinson’s Research. “There nity, a larger percentage of people I prefer not to know,” she said. Dor Yeshorim does not test
Continued from Page 1 are more symptomatic thera- who have Parkinson’s also have
pies that are coming to market. rare genetic mutations that are When she asked the research- for it either, and it is not included
cancellation, he added, was just In fact, the FDA is reviewing likely the cause of the disease. ers if she could choose not to be in any list of Jewish genetic dis-
another sign of the “wussifica- three of those now. And there informed whether she had the eases. But people concerned
tion of America.” are over 20 drugs in clinical “The prevalence of mutations, they said no, as that about the LRRK2 mutation can
testing with the hypothesis Parkinson’s disease in information would determine find out if they have it through
Two years later his viral rant that they could slow or stop the general does not seem to be her ongoing participation. non-reproductive genetic testing
turned into a book, A Nation of progression of Parkinson’s dis- higher among individuals of services, such as 23andMe, which
Wusses: How America’s Leaders ease in its tracks. It’s exciting.” Ashkenazi Jewish descent,” “I decided I really wanted to is how Sergey Brin, the Jewish
Lost the Guts to Make Us Great, in Arnedo said. But the advance the cause, so I was will- co-founder of Google whose
which he wrote: “We must regain The pipeline of development LRRK2 mutation, which is a ing to risk the discomfort,” she mother has Parkinson’s, learned
that American spirit, that bold- for better therapies, Arnedo significant genetic indicator said. “It was just a cheek swab that he carried the mutation.
ness and courage, that willingness added, “is really as robust as it of Parkinson’s, is much more that I had to send in and I had
to take on challenges no matter ever has been.” prevalent in the Ashkenazi to answer some questionnaires. Or people can join the
how hard or how great the risk.” Jewish population. The study … It didn’t demand that much PPMI research study and find
To keep the progress going, is also looking at the GBA of me. So how could I not do it?” out that way, as Berger did. In
These days, Rendell, 74, the foundation is looking for genetic mutation implicated time, such participation will
seems to be taking his own Ashkenazi Jews, like Rendell, in Gaucher disease, which has It turned out that Berger did likely lead to a clearer picture
advice. Two weeks ago, he held to participate in its land- been linked to Parkinson’s not have the mutations, which of how this all intersects.
a press conference to announce mark observational study, the and is prevalent among she was happy to know, given
he has Parkinson’s disease. Parkinson’s Progressive Markers Ashkenazi Jews. her family history. “It is possible that in the
Initiative. PPMI started in 2010 future,” said Arnedo, “as
“I was stunned,” he said and is the foundation’s single “When you actually know “It was a big relief to hear I researchers are learning more
of the diagnosis, which he largest investment to date, with what’s causing the disease or didn’t have it, but the researcher about the underlying disease
received three and half years 22 industry sponsors and 33 you know why someone is at explained that you could still and what the genetic factors
ago. “Like all of us, I thought I clinical sites worldwide. risk for Parkinson’s disease,” get it when you don’t have them and variants mean, we may
was indestructible.” Arnedo said, “you really already and you don’t have to get it actually identify that more
“The goal of PPMI is to understand a lot more about when you do have them.” of these cases are due to a
Rendell was reluctant, ini- identify better markers of what’s underlying the biology genetic factor than is cur-
tially, to speak out about the Parkinson’s disease progres- of the disease. That’s the reason For a layperson, it can be rently known today.”
diagnosis. But he decided to sion … an objective measure to want to study individuals hard to understand the con-
come forward because he wants of the disease, whether a diag- who have the genetic muta- nection between the mutations, Meanwhile, progress is
people to know how beneficial nosis or how the disease pro- tions. Since we know that indi- the disease and Ashkenazi being made, Rendell noted.
treatment can be. gresses,” she said. viduals of Ashkenazi Jewish Jewish heritage, which is why
descent are much more likely headlines like “Are Jews at Risk “It’s not a death sentence,”
“My disease is stabilized, At the moment, there is no to carry the rare genetic muta- For Parkinson’s Disease?” and he said. “It doesn’t have to affect
progression has stopped, some blood test for Parkinson’s, and tions, it makes sense that that “Is Parkinson’s a Jewish Gen- the quality of your life. I was
of the symptoms are better than no way for doctors to assess would be a community that we etic Disease?” appear in Jewish out of Philadelphia 15 days of
they were three and a half years whether the disease is getting would want to encourage to get publications. The subject is fur- 31. That’s not a sign of some-
ago,” he said. “Ordinary folks worse or better. involved in this research.” ther complicated by research one afflicted with disease. That’s
who have these symptoms, who that suggests links between someone who has a disease but
get in early, can get these same “If we were able to have Adrienne Berger, a Crohn’s and Parkinson’s in the is coping with it because of
type of results. … Treatment is better objective measures of Philadelphia resident active in Jewish population — again, treatment, because of therapy.
available to anybody who has a Parkinson’s disease and how promoting the arts, is a PPMI through the LRRK2 mutation.
health care plan.” it progresses,” she said, “that study participant. She was “It turns out that I wasn’t
would actually help accelerate inspired to get involved after But for now, Jewish genetic indestructible; none of us are,”
Rendell’s sunny outlook the therapeutic development of she saw how the disease affected disease testing centers do not he concluded. “But it turned
represents a change in the treatments that could poten- both her late father and her screen for LRRK 2. out that I could be helped. All
national conversation around tially stop or slow the progres- brother, but when she learned of us can be.”
Parkinson’s, which was once sion of disease.” the study required her to find “Our program is focused on
marked by dour prognosti- out if she had specific genetic reproductive carrier screen- To get involved in the PPMI
cations. While Parkinson’s is not con- mutations, she got nervous. ing,” said Karen Arnovitz study, visit michaeljfox.org/
sidered a strongly genetic disease, Grinzai, executive director ppmi for more information. l
“There really is a lot of rea- there is a genetic link in people of of JScreen. “Gaucher disease
son for optimism and hope,” certain ethnic backgrounds. In (GBA) is on our carrier screen- [email protected];
said Vanessa Arnedo, director ing panel, but we do not test for 215-832-0747
of research partnerships for the

Rally and other very dangerous ide- members of her congregation, mention our history,” Tornberg about Balaam, a prophet who
ologies,” Bass said. including synagogue president said. “This is the Jewish act.” is tasked by Balak, the king of
Continued from Page 1 Mark Kogan. Moab, to curse the Jews. But
Rabbi Shoshanah Tornberg Tornberg noted that some Balak sees the humanity in
“Just like there was no Jewish of Old York Road Temple-Beth “It’s very clear to me and in her congregation feel dif- the Jewish people and refuses.
problem in Germany, Trump Am attended the protest wield- to lots of members of our con- ferently about the policy.
has created this idea that there ing a sign that read, “Another gregation that this a pressing She’s tried to bridge the gap Balak “perfects his ability
is an immigrant problem that Jew & Feminist For Justice.” moral issue. Tradition calls us through Torah. On Friday she to see the other as equal, as
helps support white supremacy She was flanked by about 25 to respond to injustice — not to read the Balak Torah portion in need, just like themselves,”

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Tornberg said. “We were on the outskirts of the protest decent families. If you need to
strangers in Egypt. What does with a sign: “It was also legal arrest us, so be it. But remem-
it mean to take seriously the when the Nazis detained my ber who the real criminals
values of Torah? … This is what uncle & put my opa in a con- are,” Waskow said.
[being] a Jew is about in the centration camp.”
course of history.” A historian from Boston, And with that, he was placed
“There are individuals Clifton said the Trump in zip-tie cuffs. The arresting
in our congregation, just as administration’s immigration officer pulled Waskow’s walker
there are people throughout policy feels personal. During around the cuffs, placed it in
the divinites, that believe that World War II, her family, who his hands and guided him to
this is potentially a political is not Jewish, was part of the the back of a police van.
issue,” Kogan said. “This is an Dutch resistance. When the
issue of humanity.” Nazis went door to door in The Philadelphia Police
Families Belong Together the Netherlands looking to Department did not respond
protests were held across round up Jews, Clifton said to immediate request for
comment. l

the United States, from Los her family would pose as liv- [email protected]; Old York Road Temple-Beth Am President Mark Kogan (left) and Rabbi

Angeles to Boston. Lin- ing in houses actually occu- 215-832-0737 Shoshanah Tornberg (second from left) at the protest. Joshua Needelman

Manuel Miranda, creator pied by Jewish people. Her
of the hit musical Hamilton, uncle was repeatedly interro-
sung a lullaby to protesters in gated by Nazis and eventually
Washington, D.C. committed suicide, and her
President Trump tweeted grandfather survived a con- May the memory of
several times on June 30 but centration camp.
did not address the protests She discussed the govern- Dr. D.Walter Cohen
directly, instead opting to ment’s policy at the Mexican
double down on his immigra- border. be for a blessing
tion philosophy. “The trauma that we’re
“When people come into inflicting on children right Our Chairman Emeritus D. Walter Cohen has been a part of the National
our Country illegally, we now is going to carry through Museum of American Jewish History family for more than four decades. He
must IMMEDIATELY escort generations,” Clifton said. was President of the Board of Directors during transformative years, and
them back out without going As the protest wound to a served most recently on the Collections and Education committees.
through years of legal maneu- close, a single counter pro- We were privileged to have him speak at the Museum just two weeks ago
vering. Our laws are the dumb- tester pushed his way near the about how proud he was of all we’ve accomplished together. Our Museum
est anywhere in the world. front. Wearing a black hat, a would surely not be what it is without him and he leaves a legacy even larger
Republicans want Strong black T-shirt and gray shorts, than his life—which is saying a lot.
Borders and no Crime. Dems he was pelted with chants of Grandson of Russian Jewish immigrants, Walter has devoted his
want Open Borders and are “Shame! Shame! Shame!” He philanthropic efforts to supporting Jewish causes, education, and continuity
weak on Crime!” Trump wrote was escorted away from the as well as supporting important advances in his professional field, through
in a tweet. protest, but not before a pro- organizations such as Drexel University’s College of Medicine, and our
It’s that kind of rhetoric tester snatched the cap off Museum.
that struck a chord with those his head. Another returned Walter, his beloved partner Claire Reichlin, and their families, celebrated his
at Logan Circle. Protesters it to him. 90th birthday at our Museum in December 2016. Friends, family, colleagues,
engaged in call-and-response Some Philadelphians and students from across the globe were able to express the impact that
with organizers in reference took their protest to a local he had on those he touched. To all who cherished him, especially Jane,
to Immigration and Customs ICE facility. Rabbi Arthur Amy, Joanne and their families, and our dear Claire, we send our sincerest
Enforcement: Waskow, 85, one of the found- condolences.
“Abolish!” ers of the Jewish Renewal With love, and deep gratitude for the time we had together, and for his
“ICE!” movement, was detained after wisdom and humility that will continue to inspire us.
Others let their signs get temporarily blocking access Ivy Barsky, CEO and Philip M. Darivoff, chair, on behalf of the Leadership and
their feelings across. to the ICE office. Staring Staff of the National Museum of American Jewish History
WheSnponSsaolrleyd CbyhtuhqeuRimobiear,t Sdaoligwmnapnolice officers, he spoke
29, tolJdewhiesrh H6e-yrietaagr-eoFldundson into a microphone.
Landon Rivera about the “Criminals are living in the
children being held at the White House who would tear
border, he said, “They need away even nursing children
superheroes.” On Saturday, from their mother’s breast.
he donned a black Batman You are citizens as well as
T-shirt and a yellow cape, police officers. We invite you,
raising a sign that read, we urge you, we beg you, we
“I’m here to save children,” implore you as citizens to be
proudly above his head. aware of the criminals that are
Amber Clifton, 31, stood wrecking the decent lives of

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THE VIEW FROM HERE

Power of the Pen Unbroken by Annapolis Attack

BY JOSHUA RUNYAN substitute for the kind of old- And yet, it had everything to Palestinian conflict. (One of drive down to the newsroom.
school journalism — on radio do with it. his friends separately emailed But I don’t feel any safer, espe-
WHEN NEWS BROKE of and television, as well as in print me to explain that a quadruple cially when I know all too well
the shooting at the Annapolis, — that took you from Timbuktu If we didn’t know the five bypass operation had appar- the propensity of some to lose
Md., newsroom of the Capital to London to Main Street. victims, most of us in the pro- ently robbed him of some of all semblance of reality when
Gazette, I and many other fession know people who did. his mental acuity. I told his they read a news story or an
members of this profession By way of an experiment, Marc Shapiro, whom I worked friend that it might be best opinion piece with which they
were left dumbstruck. we switched the channel with at the Baltimore Jewish to take his computer away.) disagree, or to conflate advo-
to Fox News. “Shooting at Times several years ago, got Some of my colleagues have cacy with a mortal threat.
Sitting next to my uncle in Annapolis Newsroom” was his start in journalism at the either had to deal with — or
the Tampa, Fla., apartment of the headline. The gunman, Maryland Gazette, one of the are dealing with — stalkers Now, more than ever,
my grandfather, whose birth- just minutes before, had two newspapers printed by the who seem to think that read- newspapers need the support
day I had flown in to cele- opened fire at Capital Gazette operation in Annapolis. “My ing a byline equals having a of the public. We all need
brate, I had been watching staff, killing five. day came to a grinding halt,” relationship. to keep reading. But most of
CNN’s wall-to-wall coverage he wrote in a column digesting all we need to keep things in
of the women-led protest of the We wouldn’t know all the the news. True, there are other pro- perspective. Contrary to pop-
Trump administration’s immi- details until hours later, but fessions that face the rare ular opinion, the news media
gration policies. despite the foolhardy attempts While the shooting was not possibility of personal attack. is not out to get anyone. My
by some to quickly tie the vio- motivated by politics, it high- Psychiatrists have been known profession exists to shine a
He noted that it was perfect lence to the political climate lighted the fact that newsrooms to be killed by their patients light on stories others would
political theater; I remarked — a Fox News anchor reported — already pressed by decreas- — one recent case in Phoenix prefer to keep hidden so
that there was a whole world of that no discernible bias of ing advertising and circula- comes to mind — and law- that the public can be better
news out there and, the merits the Capital Gazette could be tion revenues and increasing yers have been targeted by dis- informed when engaging in
of the immigration debate not- found, as if its leaning either production costs — could be gruntled clients. But there is this 222-year-old experiment
withstanding, the ticker at the left or right would provide under physical attack as well. no denying that for the last we call American democracy.
bottom of the screen was no an explanation — it quickly Most of those who grind out several years, the news media
became clear that the shooting copy at community newspa- has been uniquely cast as a The pens of the Annapolis
had nothing to do with the pers like the ones in Annapolis scapegoat for much of what five may not have been mighty
president or Democrats. are sorely underpaid, but they ails the world. enough to prevent their slaugh-
continue to do what they do ter, but their community was
The gunman was an appar- because they believe in the crit- I don’t know what was in the better for their dedication
ently disgruntled reader ical importance a free press has the mind of the Annapolis and devotion. I pray that my
who had been the subject of to the proper functioning of shooter on June 28, and he has colleagues and I, as well as the
a 2011 column reporting on our democratic republic. reportedly not been cooper- public at large, ultimately prove
his guilty plea in a domestic ating with investigators. Still, worthy of their sacrifice. l
violence case and had lost a In my career, I’ve been the cries of fake news that
2015 defamation suit against threatened several times, and have become all too common- Joshua Runyan is the editor-
the news organization. was even told by a reader place likely had nothing to do in-chief of the Jewish Exponent.
who sometimes emailed mul- with his decision to pick up He can be reached at jrunyan@
The newsroom attack had tiple times every day that I his pump-action shotgun and jewishexponent.com.
nothing to do with the state of was the cause of the Israeli-
civil discourse in this country.

Jew Hatred Sneaks Up at You in the Most Unexpected Places

BY BARRY SHAW ward to Southampton ahead of an oversized stained collar. He Café at around 9:30. It took him
our flight back to Israel. must have been one of the only so long to eat his breakfast that
IT’S SURPRISING — some passengers on the ship who the waiters had changed the
would say shocking — where I went for a late self-ser- wore a tie at lunchtime. menu for lunch. So he decided
you find little incidents of vice lunch in the Garden Café to stay where he was for his mid-
anti-Semitism. They sort of with my wife and one of our He peered at us through his day meal. This was apparent by
sneak up on you in sublime daughters. The place was still George Burns spectacles as he the multiple stains on the white
places, leaving you in a quan- crowded at 1:15 p.m., and we told us he was 89 and traveling napkin he had thrust down the
dary whether to address it or joined a table occupied by a alone in an inside, window- collar of his old shirt.
walk away from it. tiny disheveled, elderly man. less cabin. We congratulated
He wore a mismatched pair of him on his independence and His lips were stained by
This happened to me on the trousers and jacket that had health to enjoy travel. something brown he had
final sea day on the home leg seen better days, that covered eaten, and odd bits of food
of our fjord cruise aboard the an ancient shirt from which He had emerged from his
Norwegian Jade, heading south- a scrawny neck poked out of cabin at around nine o’clock that See Shaw, Page 16
morning and gone to the Garden

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Opinion

A Parent’s Message to a Soldier Son KVETCH ’N KVELL

BY SAGI MELAMED army, I was told by Abba that into the army meant eating Evans Constituent Shouldn’t Be Surprised
your army service is about from the Tree of Knowledge, A recent column by the editor-in-chief reports that Democratic
Our son Guy was released you, and he was right. You opening your eyes and your Rep. Dwight Evans has now endorsed anti-Israel legislation
from the IDF in May. My wife, worked hard to pass not just ears, and placing yourself in (“Truth and Consequences,” June 28). The author seemed sur-
Betsy Winnick Melamed, wrote one, but two tryouts for two danger and in situations you prised. He shouldn’t be.
this dedication for the occasion. different elite units. But the would rather not find your-
She made aliyah in 1991, and, smile on your face that Friday self in and at the end of it all, The map of Evans’ former 2nd District included a chunk of
as she says, having children in in November 2013 when you this price of knowing was a eastern Montgomery County with a sizable population of com-
the IDF is what finally made her learned that you made it surrender of your innocence. mitted Jews. Under the new map, he is now in the 3rd District,
a real Israeli. into 669, the IDF Heliborne with comparatively few Jews.
Combat Search and Rescue This is a hard position to be
MAZEL TOV ON BEING unit, said it all. It reminded in and, truthfully there were With the far left now taking over the Democratic Party, Evans
released from the IDF. me of the smile that you have moments that were almost put his finger in the air, saw how his party’s wind was blowing
when you are really happy, unbearable for me to see you and adjusted his sails accordingly. The fact he had co-sponsored
When you were born, Abba like the one that you wore in this role. But, at the same pro-Israel legislation in the past does not make up for what he
promised us that by the time after your first jet ski ride in time, your desire to do good calls his new “balanced approach.”
you turned 18 you would not Thailand. and the right thing filled me
have to serve in the army, but with humility. That with your Arthur Rabin | Wynnewood
if you had to, it would be a dif- During basic training, surrender, you had chosen
ferent kind of army; that the you dedicated yourself to the responsibility, to be a para- Orchestra Congratulation Spot On
mission of the soldier would highest degree to making the medic and to be a warrior. A big thank you to Elsa and Leon Malmud for their op-ed con-
be like countries that don’t cut, even undergoing an oper- gratulating The Philadelphia Orchestra (“Yannick’s Orchestra
have enemies on its borders. ation on your legs so that You are a man who takes Overseas Tour a Source of Pride and Dignity,” June 21). Too
We dreamed of a better world you could stay in the unit. responsibility for his own fate often, we Jews are apologizing for trying to make bad things
and that the service of a sol- Your weekly stories about and for those of others in better.
dier would be something else. basic training were tough to partnership with God. It is a
hear, test after test after test. choice that has a lot of merit: Kudos to the Malmuds for a strong and proud take on the
But here we are today with But also the things that you to learn to ask questions, to be Orchestra’s visit to Israel.
the same reality that you were were doing sounded amazing curious and creative, to eval-
born into and your father was … parachuting, scuba diving, uate, all in order to acquire Ronna Rutstein | Delray Beach, Fla.
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I swallowed hard and kept you miss having the pressure
moving forward, waiting for of the army on your shoul- We are a diverse community. The views expressed in the opinion columns and letters
the Sabbaths when you were ders, I can always provide you published in the Jewish Exponent are those of the authors. They do not necessarily reflect
able to come home. with a list of things to do. l the views of the officers and boards of the Jewish Publishing Group and/or the Jewish
Federation of Greater Philadelphia. Send letters to [email protected] or fax to
So here are a few thoughts Sagi Melamed is vice president of 215-569-3389. Letters should be a maximum of 200 words and may be edited for clarity
I would like to share with external relations and development and brevity. Unsigned letters will not be published.
you on your discharge from at the Max Stern Yezreel Valley
the army. In one of the com- College and president of the
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The Golden Door Shaw

Continued from Page 14

BY A. MICHAEL SNYDER ernment who believe that were ejected from his thin atmosphere, I attempted a old anti-Semitism, someone in
these words and protections lips as he told us he ate lots weak but pointed joke. the late stages of his octoge-
WHEN WE WERE small chil- only apply to some and not to of porridge. My wife nodded, narian period. It’s far too late
dren, we learned a song in ele- all. These individuals believe eyeing me, when he told us “I thought you people in his life for that. He will go to
mentary school that I later learned that it is just and proper to his role in life was avoiding accuse us of controlling the his grave with that biased chip
contained the words of Emma imprison families who fled ter- pneumonia. “It can kill you, banks and world global econ- scarring his soul. But there is
Lazarus’ great sonnet inscribed on ror, violence, poverty and hun- you know.” omy. Now you accuse us of an advantage to being on the
the base of the Statue of Liberty. ger merely because they did not begging for your money.” way to 76 and no longer duty
For those who may have forgotten enter this country with proper After the usual pleasantries, bound to respect your elders
those words — and the symbol- documentation. These individ- I hazarded a guess that he came The old man came back. anymore, particularly those
ism of where they were placed — uals believe that it is appropri- from New York. I was wrong. “Yes, that’s all you want from with a lifelong, built-in, igno-
I repeat them here: ate to separate children from He surprised me by telling us, our money.” rant hatred of Jews.
their parents, imprisoning us he was from some place
“Give me your tired, your them separately or destroying in Texas. I congratulated him My wife glared at me to I remember many such people
poor. the family structure. These on the extraordinary long dis- keep quiet. That’s what Jews from my days in England — peo-
individuals seem to be willing tance flights he had taken on usually do when confronted ple living in places who rarely
Your huddled masses to demonize undocumented by a Jew-hating dinner guest.
yearning to breathe free. immigrants as criminals or But I wasn’t prepared to
less than human, and therefore
The wretched refuse of to justify their actions against This is not contemporary anti-Semitism. It is the same old nasty, petty,
your teeming shore. these poor souls. ignorant Jew hating that many of us experienced.

Send these, the homeless, The damage that these his own from Texas to London take it without some sort of met a Jew, yet who still had this
tempest-tost to me, actions have caused, and will and then the road travel down response. I don’t let these low false negative myth of us.
cause, will irreparably alter to Southampton to meet the level, deep-seated, anti-Semites
I lift my lamp beside the the fabric of our nation. No cruise ship. go unanswered. You can’t win This is not contemporary
golden door.” amount of therapy is likely to them over, but the new Jew anti-Semitism. It is the same
cure these children of the dam- Then I said we lived in should not sneak away. It didn’t old nasty, petty, ignorant Jew
America has always been, at age they have suffered. Israel. He stared at me. require much added provoca- hating that many of us expe-
least until very recently, a nation tion, but it came. rienced when venturing out
that welcomed those who fled It is time for each of us, “Why do your neighbors of our comfortable communal
hunger, poverty, fear, torture as Americans, to think once hate you?” “Why are you people so shtetls into areas in the north
and violence, and who came again of Lazarus’ words. It is stubborn?” he asked. It was of England, or somewhere in
here in search of a better life. We time for each of us to use our I didn’t see that coming but, more a statement than a ques- Texas. Places that were miles
understood that our nation grew strong voices in protest against experienced in hasbara, I made tion. away from Jews, many years
stronger when we welcomed these practices. It is time for some reference to being sur- ago.
each of us to remember what rounded by people who want to “I’ll tell you why, old man,”
has made America special: We kill us. If I didn’t see that com- I ventured. “It’s because for Apparently, it is still alive
are a nation of immigrants ing I certainly didn’t expect 2,000 years we had to put up and hating in silence today.
who believe in the rights of what came next. with snide little Jew-haters Just scratch the surface, and
others, who understand that just like you, and much, much there it is. l
we have an obligation to pro- “All you people want is our worse. You ask why we are
tect those who cannot protect money.” stubborn. It’s because we don’t Barry Shaw is the author of
themselves, and who under- take crap from people like you Fighting Hamas, BDS, and Anti-
stand that only our free voices Momentarily off-balance, I anymore.” Semitism. He is also the senior as-
asked him what he was talking sociate for public diplomacy at the
America has always been, until very recently, about. He answered, “You Jews There is no way you can Israel Institute for Strategic Studies.
a nation that welcomed those who fled hunger, keep coming to our Congress convert a person from decades-
poverty, fear, torture and violence. begging for our money.”

Trying to maintain a jovial

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our values and who were willing the policies being espoused by conversation!
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the Louis D. Brandeis Law Society
And yet, it appears that Foundation.
there are those in our gov-

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‘The Cakemaker’ Explores Grief, Love

FILM Tim Kalkhof in The Cakemaker, which opens at the Ritz at the Bourse on July 6. Laila Films ualities do not. The fluidity of
MARISSA STERN | JE STAFF the characters’ sexual identities
he leaves voicemails for Oren, even though the point of view life,” with a wife and children was not a plotline; it was just
WHEN OFIR RAUL GRAIZER before knowing his lover has shifts and it slowly becomes the and having affairs with men part of the plot. The viewer can
first set out to make The died, proclaiming his love story of Anat, The Cakemaker on the side. One day, Graizer feel more connected to their
Cakemaker, nobody wanted to for him and asking when he’s still remains the reason for received news from the man’s relationship, rather than the
support it. coming back to Berlin. everything,” he wrote. “After wife that he had died. labels that tend to be associated
the death of Oren, things could with it.
After eight years of trying In Jerusalem, Thomas meets have stayed the way they were, “I immediately wanted
to make the film, the Israeli Anat, Oren’s wife, who recently but when Thomas comes, he to make a film about that This, too, was important for
filmmaker’s debut is now opened a cafe. Eventually, and influences everything, from woman,” he said. “She suf- Graizer.
opening in theaters nationwide at first reluctantly, Anat hires the way the family deals with fered a double tragedy — on
— premiering at the Ritz at Thomas to help out, unaware of the loss to the way the kitchen one hand she lost her husband, “Sexuality is important, and
the Bourse on July 6 — after his connection to her husband. works. And he does it with his on the other hand she also sexual identity is a question
receiving praise from crit- cakes. He is the maker of cakes, found out that he betrayed that many are facing, especially
ics and showing at festivals, The two become dependant maker in the sense of making, her all these years. How can in machoistic, patriarchal and
including as the opening night on each other; Thomas starts creating, crafting. It’s a strong you mourn for someone who conservative societies,” he said.
film of the Philadelphia Jewish baking cookies and pastries word, to ‘make.’ And I think lied to you? This was the main “In open healthy societies this
Film Festival in 2017. — at first with some concern that after the film ends, Anat theme I wanted to touch. In isn’t a question, it’s not import-
from Anat’s religious brother, will never forget him.” order to create the story I ant. That is why in the film
He’s still struck by the over- as he fears that will violate placed it in settings from my it’s not important. It’s about
whelmingly positive reactions the cafe’s kosher status — that Making the cakes is as visu- own life. My father is reli- people facing mourning and
the film has garnered, includ- lead Anat’s business to blos- ally delectable as the closeups gious and my mother is sec- yearning for love, and it doesn’t
ing a rare 100-percent rating som, and she begins inviting on Thomas or Anat. The use ular, I grew up as a geeky gay matter to what gender, and it’s
on Rotten Tomatoes. him over for Shabbat dinner of the camera zoom becomes outsider in a very machoistic not about sexuality.”
and entrusting him to spend particularly effective in high- and patriarchal society, and I
“People find themselves in time with her 6-year-old son, lighting critical moments in have a strong connection with Between the quietly pow-
the film in different ways,” he which makes time leading to the story, from Thomas’ hands Berlin and Jerusalem. erful performances and the
wrote in an email from Berlin. the inevitable discovery of kneading dough, to a linger- cinematic details as seemingly
“It deals [with] such basic, sim- who Thomas really is all the ing shot of his face as he tries “And I love food!” delicious as the pastries — the
ple and urgent feelings like more tense. to hold back tears when Anat (On a set with a film heavily lighting and piano score in
love, loss, grief, and I think talks about Oren’s death. centered on food, he admitted particular — the film offers a
that every human being can Even as the two become they ate “a lot… too much!”) chance to not only tell a mov-
relate to that.” intertwined, it was still import- The story was inspired by As much as Oren and ing story, but convey that there
ant to Graizer that the film was a real event, Graizer noted. A Thomas’ relationship plays a are many ways to process grief
The film, in German and Thomas’ story. man he knew had a “double key role in the story, their sex- and loss.
Hebrew with subtitles, is a ten-
der and wrenching look at loss “This starts as his story, and “I wanted to make a film
and how people process it in that creates a feeling, which is
their own ways. [on] one hand tragic and mel-
ancholic, but on the other hand
It follows Thomas, the titu- passionate and full of life,” he
lar cakemaker in a powerhouse said. “So if there is anything to
performance by Tim Kalkhof, be taught here, it is that every-
a baker in Berlin who begins one [is] entitled to have their
an affair with Oren, an Israeli own personal way to grieve
businessman who frequently and it should not be dictated
visits Berlin and makes sure by society.”
to stop in Thomas’ shop for his
excellent cakes and cookies — Mostly, however, Graizer is
and then some. happy to see the film resonate
with viewers.
Oren, who has a wife and
son back home in Jerusalem, “What I enjoyed the most
is then killed in a car acci- were these moments on set
dent, and Thomas, seem- when everything fell into place,
ingly seeking a way to grieve and the camera rolled, and the
and maintain a connection sound, the colors, the art, the
to Oren, decides to visit the acting and the lenses — all
Israeli city. worked as they should,” he
said. “These moments are my
With the help of flashback greatest joy in filmmaking.” l
scenes, it is clear the two had
deep feelings for each other [email protected];
— Thomas in particular, as 215-832-0740

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Gratz Exhibit Explores Modernity of Job

ARTS At an artist’s reception and For Nesvisky, the questions such writers as Blake, Camus, ing as the letters had to be
MARISSA STERN | JE STAFF gallery talk on July 8 at 1 p.m., posed in Job’s story can be Arthur Miller and more. reversed. Whereas Hebrew is
a group of professors of Jewish linked to today’s particular That interest influenced this usually read right to left, the
HOW DOES THE STORY of thought — including Nesvisky’s emphasis on the notions of exhibit particularly. prints had to be made from left
Job fit into the 21st century? son-in-law, who teaches at success, wealth and fame, as to right, she explained.
Hebrew Union College - Jewish Job’s journey included going “The illustrations I chose
Elkins Park artist Linda Institute of Religion — will lead from extremely wealthy to were very much inspired by With printmaking, she
Nesvisky went to find out. a discussion of the artwork and penniless. William Blake,” she said. “I like most enjoys the immediacy
how Job’s story fits into contem- a story. Existentialism spoke to of the project and the graphic
Over the course of a few porary society. “Why do so many people our time; that’s why I called it lines she works with.
years, she created a 40-piece achieve success, wealth, fame, ‘Job in our Time.’”
exhibit titled “Job in our Time,” “I’m not a scholar,” Klimoff and then wind up miserable?” She received her BFA from
which opened at the Leona laughed, “but the book of Job she asked, referencing the prev- With characters such as the University of Pittsburgh,
P. Kramer Gallery at Gratz is about one man’s struggle in alence of suicide among celebri- God and Satan, Nesvisky where she later completed post-
College in early June and will life. And we all struggle, and ties, recently including Anthony used the pieces to represent graduate studies in art history.
be on display through Aug. 31. so we all look back at Job and Bourdain and Kate Spade. questions scholars and phi- She also studied studio arts
see how he handled what kept losophers commonly asked at Carnegie Mellon University
“Her interpretation of the book coming to him and how his The idea for the illustra- about Job’s story — such as, in Pittsburgh and Bezalel Art
of Job was just really interesting,” relationship to God changed tions on the pieces, which is it real? Academy in Jerusalem, the city
said Dodi Klimoff, administra- as he developed as a human include 20 monoprints and where she lived and worked as
tive assistant at Gratz. “Her work being, as he went through all 20 etchings, was influenced One piece, “Soreboils,” a tour guide.
… almost looks like very sim- his struggles and came out by her admiration of poet shows an image of Satan. “Is he
ple drawings, but when you look the other side knowing God William Blake, who was also a real, or a figment of Job’s imag- Nesvisky lived in Israel
really at what she’s trying to say in a different way.” painter and printmaker. ination?” Nesvisky questioned. for 20 years, where she took
in each piece, it’s really very deep.” groups to see sites such as the
She got a chance to see She enjoyed the symbol- First and Second Temples and
some of Blake’s etchings and ism of the story and used it taught art in regional colleges
drawings in the Bodleian to create abstract expressions. and high schools.
Library at Oxford University, In some pieces, God is repre-
and even got to touch them — sented looking through binoc- Her enthusiasm for history
with white gloves, of course, ulars or as an owl. followed her to Philadelphia,
she noted. where she not only wrote a book
The pieces also contain in 2010, Jewish Philadelphia: A
An interest in existential- Hebrew and English text in a Guide to Its Sights & Stories,
ism in high school introduced “jumble of fonts” stylized akin but also started her own tour
her to the words and ideas of to graffiti “street” art, which company, ShalomPhillyTours,
can be difficult in printmak- and took visitors to historical
sites around the city.
A selection of
pieces from Linda The show at Gratz is her first
Nesvisky’s exhibit solo show there, Klimoff said.
at Gratz College,
“Job in our Time.” For associate professor of
Photos provided Jewish studies Joseph M. Davis,
the symbolism of the faceless-
ness of the figures in Nesvisky’s
pieces is most striking.

“In most of her pictures, Job
has no face. And that makes
sense, because Job is Everyman,
Job is all of us,” he wrote in
a statement. “But then in one
illustration, close to the end, Job
suddenly does have a face. He
seems to be looking in a sort of
mirror, and he has a face. He is
not Everyman. He is Job.”

“I would like to hope [view-
ers] would think about the
topic, and think about what
it means in this day and age,”
Nesvisky added. l

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LIFESTYLES/CULTURE

‘Wow’ Desserts Will Heat Up Summer

FOOD

KERI WHITE | JE FOOD COLUMNIST mer — the lemon avor is lighter and msheldrake/Thinkstock
fresher than its chocolate cousin,
THERE IS SOMETHING special and that works well for the season.
about an elaborate dessert. Finishing
a meal with a showstopper of a sweet A word on the lady ngers: ere
treat makes everyone smile. are two distinct types available for
purchase, and both can be used in
But most desserts involve baking, this recipe. e sponge cake variety
which, at this time of year, is not (my preference) can usually be found
tempting. Turning on the oven and in the bakery section of the grocery
heating up a kitchen when it’s 90 store or sometimes in produce by the
outside — no thanks. Yet there are berries. ere is also a crisper style of
times when we want to serve some- lady nger, almost like a sweetened
thing more than ice cream or sorbet breadstick, usually found in Italian
,and these two desserts t the bill. delis and gourmet shops.

e rst does involve some e ort, Either type can be used in this
but no baking. And the second is so recipe; it is a matter of personal pref-
staggeringly simple that there is no erence. e sponge results in a much
excuse to not make it. so er texture, and the crisp ones hold
their shape and rmness.
Tiramisu is an Italian classic,
but traditionally features chocolate, See Food, Page 20
espresso syrup and cocoa powder.

is version is more suited to sum-

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bhofack2/Thinkstock Lifestyles/Culture Food ate no complaints. And best of
all, it poses no risk of salmonella.
20 JULY 5, 2018 Continued from Page 19
The preparation is ridicu-
LIMONCELLO TIRAMISU lously simple, but it does require
Serves eight patience because the mixture has
to chill in order to whip and
6 lemons, divided achieve the light, velvety texture.
2 tablespoons powdered If your patience fails you (or the
clock is ticking fast) you can
sugar, divided employ a workaround shortcut.
1 pound mascarpone cheese See the note following the recipe.
1 cup heavy whipping cream
½ cup limoncello liquor, This is wonderful on its own,
but also great with whipped
divided cream and fresh berries. Serve it
1 package ladyfingers in martini or wine glasses for a
dramatic presentation or in a tea-
In a large bowl, whip the mas- cup or jam jar for a casual vibe.
carpone cheese and cream. Add
the juice of two lemons, a table- 2 cups heavy whipping cream
spoon of sugar and ¼ cup limon- 1 cup good quality dark
cello. Set aside.
chocolate chips
In a medium-sized saucepan,
mix the juice of the remaining Pour the chocolate chips into
four lemons, a tablespoon of a large glass bowl.
sugar and ¼ cup limoncello. Heat
on low until the sugar dissolves. In a small saucepan, heat the
Remove from the heat. cream over medium heat until
just short of boiling. Tiny bub-
Place the ladyfingers in a layer bles will appear around the
in a square baking dish, and pour edges. Pour the hot cream over
half of the syrup over them. the chips and cover. Let it sit for
about three to four minutes.
Spread half of the mascar-
pone cheese mixture over the Remove the lid and gently stir
ladyfingers. the mixture with a whisk. Mix
until smooth. Allow the mousse
Repeat with a second layer to come to room temperature,
of ladyfingers, syrup and cheese then refrigerate.
mixture. Top with the grated
lemon zest, if desired. Place in the refrigerator for
a few hours. When well chilled,
Cover and chill for four hours remove it from the fridge and
or longer. whip it until peaks form.

CHOCOLATE MOUSSE Serve immediately or return
Serves six to the fridge until ready to serve.

I have always avoided tradi- Note: If time is short or your
tional chocolate mousse recipes craving is severe, you can use
because they contain raw eggs. one or both of the following tech-
But this version, basically a riff niques to expedite the process.
on chocolate ganache that you
chill and whip, is happily and Place the bowl containing the
deliciously egg free. melted chocolate/cream mixture
in a cold water bath — such as
The proportions are different a large bowl filled halfway with
from chocolate ganache, which ice water. Gently mix the mousse
uses a 1:1 ratio of chocolate to in the bowl, tilting the bowl to
cream; this mousse requires expose all sides to the cold tem-
one part chocolate to two parts perature; this will speed the cool-
cream. I will grant that the tex- ing process.
ture is not absolutely identical to
the chocolate mousse that con- Also, you can place the mix-
tains eggs, but I would argue that ture in the freezer rather than the
the light, fluffy, velvety smooth- fridge. Just be careful to check it
ness of this recipe should gener- and not actually freeze the mix-
ture; 30 minutes should do the
trick following 10 minutes in the
cold water bath. l

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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.

Isaac Keiser: Teen Philanthropist.
Community Member. Informed.

NOT LONG AGO, 16-year-old Isaac giving Jewishly. By consensus, they Isaac Keiser When you are informed, you take the
Keiser didn’t fully grasp the concept of determined causes they wished to time to gather and analyze information
Jewish giving. fund. Then they went through each there’s so much misinformation out there, — crucial to making well-reasoned deci-
grant-making step by conducting being able to find the facts and under- sions, and key to taking impactful action.
“If someone said ‘charity,’ I would research, creating a request for propos- stand and evaluate them is so crucial.”
think of a bake sale,” admitted the als and then fielding grant applications. For more information about
Shipley School rising junior. Through They even learned how to read orga- It’s an important tool for Keiser as he the Teen Giving Project, visit
his aunt, however, Keiser heard about an nizational and program budgets and actively seeks to make a positive differ- Jewishphilly.org/teengivingproject.
appealing new Jewish Federation pro- made site visits. ence in the world. We should all aspire
gram called the Teen Giving Project, to be as informed.
an eight-month curriculum in which Finally, the teens chose eight non-
he’d learn about Jewish values, com- profit organizations to whom to grant
munication and decision-making skills their money — and raised a whopping
alongside 29 of his peers, culminating $28,500 for them.
in the real-life challenge of raising and
allocating real-life grant money. “I’m really proud of what we accom-
plished,” said Keiser, who plans to return
Keiser, who has a passion for political to the Teen Giving Project next year to
and social causes, took the challenge. further build his skills. “I can definitely
say I’m doing something for my Jewish
“I’d like to make an impact on the world community and that I’ve learned how to
somehow. But if I’m going to be a leader, I give using my Jewish beliefs.”
knew I needed to be better informed,”
Keiser said. “I didn’t even know what the The lessons he learned reach out-
word tzedakah meant! It seemed like a fun side the classroom — both about Jewish
opportunity to learn and grow.” identity and about knowledge-driven
decision-making. “Making informed
Using concepts like Maimonides’ decisions is really important,” Keiser
tzedakah levels and tikkun olam, Keiser said. “Especially in this digital age, where
and his peers discussed the notion of

Female Hebrew Benevolent Society:
Emergency Aid for Women Since 1819

JOYCE NEEDED HELP right away. A 57-year-old single Jewish woman, Joyce “When you see the difference it makes, you have to get passionate about
suffered from a raft of health problems — depression, rheumatoid arthritis and helping these women,” said Sklaroff, who, like every member of FHBS, serves
chronic pancreatitis that resulted in diabetes — and though she managed to as a dedicated volunteer.
work part time, she was struggling with financial strain. In its last fiscal year, FHBS distributed $128,449 to 203 women through its
She had filed for disability, but while her application remained in limbo, various programs, including its Emergency Response Systems program, which
Joyce could scarcely pay the $500 a month for her rented room in Lansdale. She provides wearable pendants for older Jewish women that summon an emer-
needed rent money — and fast. She found it in an age-old safety net: The Female gency responder at the push of a button.
Hebrew Benevolent Society (FHBS). “I have a waiting list of 11 women right now,” Sklaroff said. “I cannot sleep
Founded in 1819 to help “indigent sisters of the house of Israel,” the Jewish at night knowing people need this device.”
Federation-supported FHBS is America’s oldest continuously-run Jewish char- As for Joyce’s crisis over rent money? Over the course of a year and a half,
itable organization. Joyce received eight FHBS grants of $250 each toward her rent. When at last
“Emergency aid has been at our core since 1819,” FHBS President Eileen she began receiving Social Security disability benefits, FHBS continued sending
Sklaroff said. Back when the organization was founded by the women of $200 rent checks to her landlord for a few months more to help smooth Joyce’s
Congregation Mikveh Israel and guided by Rebecca Gratz, that emergency transition to self-sufficiency.
aid meant delivering firewood or food. Today, the Emergency Aid program Sklaroff said, “As the saying goes, ‘There but for fortune go you or I.’”
provides small grants (averaging about $465) to cover basic needs in a financial To learn more about the Female Hebrew Benevolent Society,
crisis, like mortgage payments, utility bills, doctors’ bills and health insurance. visit f hbs.org.

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COMMUNITY / calendar

SUNDAY, JULY Tot Shabbat.
Join Temple Beth Zion-Beth Israel
Beach Trip. for singing, prayer, stories, snacks and
Bring a bathing suit, towel and sunscreen and join the Mosaic Outdoor Club of Philadelphia for a beach crafts on Shabbat morning at 11 a.m.
trip to Island Beach State Park in New Jersey. The group will carpool at noon from in front of the ShopRite at All children must be accompanied
the intersection of Routes 70 and 73 in Marlton, N.J. We will go out to dinner afterward. Non-members are by a parent or other responsible
welcome. For more information, call Jon at 856-787-0325. adult. An $18 donation per family is
requested to help cover the cost of
RomoloTavani/Thinkstock kiddush and art supplies. 300 S. 18th
St., Philadelphia.

SUNDAY, JULY

JRA Food Distribution.
Join volunteers at Jewish Relief
Agency’s Northeast Philadelphia
warehouse in packing fresh produce
and non-perishable kosher food from
10 to 11:30 a.m. Then help deliver
food to the homes of those in need.
Times are flexible and groups are
welcome. More information at bit.ly/
jradistribution. 10980 Dutton Road,
Philadelphia.

THURSDAY, JULY Temple’s clergy leads a discussion Bereavement Group Children ages 0-4 and their Artist Reception and Gallery
of the Tanakh, or Jewish bible, at for Adults. caregivers are invited to schmooze, Talk.
Mommy and Me. 11 a.m. This is an ongoing process, Keystone Hospice in Wyndmoor snack, sing and celebrate Shabbat, Come to Gratz College at 1 p.m. for
Sherrie Turetsky, director of the beginning with Genesis and o ers free grief support at 6:30 Ramah style at 1:30 p.m. After our a talk “What Job Got Wrong About
School of Early Learning at Old York proceeding over the course of the p.m. For more information, contact Shabbat experience, families are Providence”with Rabbi Haim O.
Road Temple-Beth Am, will lead a year. All congregants are welcome Christine Pugh at 215-528-4300 or welcome to stay for the Ramah Day Rechnitzer, associate professor of
weekly one-hour “Mommy & Me” to join in at any point, whether [email protected]. 8765 Camp Shabbat afternoon celebration Jewish thought at Hebrew Union
class at 9:30 a.m. 971 Old York Road, you are a longtime student of Stenton Ave., Wyndmoor. complete with dancing, singing College – Jewish Institute of Religion.
Abington. Torah or if you have never and ice cream. Register at goo.gl/ Free. 7605 Old York Road,
looked at the Torah before. FRIDAY, JULY forms/THQI1zLe8vxvdFhE3. Melrose Park.
Bible Study. 410 Montgomery Ave., 7601 Old York Road, Elkins Park.
A member of Main Line Reform Wynnewood. jkidphilly at ShabbaTeeny. MONDAY, JULY
SATURDAY, JULY
CRITICS’ PICK Lunch and Learn with
Torah, Bagels, Co ee. Councilman Al Taubenberger.
“PFRAOSCVIONCAATTIINVGE..” Begin Shabbat morning at Old York Meet Al Taubenberger at Kleinlife
KENNETH TURAN Road Temple-Beth Am with an Northeast. Lunch at 11:30 a.m. and
interactive, engaging discussion of program at 12:30 p.m. Call 215-320-
“UNLIKE ANYTHING YOU’RE the weekly portion including bagels 0351 to register. 10100 Jamison Ave.,
LIKELY TO SEE THIS YEAR.” and co ee at 9 a.m. followed by a Philadelphia.
peer-led Shabbat service at 10:15
THE FORWARD a.m. Casual dress is appropriate, Mahjong.
and everyone is welcome. For more Join the Sisterhood of Melrose
information, call 215-886-8000. 971 B’nai Israel Emanu-El for our
Od York Road, Abington. weekly friendly mahjong game.
Open to the entire kehillah. No charge
STRANDRELEASING.COM Torah Study. for MBIEE sisterhood members.
Each week, the rabbis at Main There is a one-time charge of $36,
STARTS FRIDAY, JULY 6 Line Reform Temple lead us as we which includes membership to the
read from the parshah, or weekly MBIEE Sisterhood. 8339 Old York
portion, and learn about its context Road, Elkins Park.
and history. There is always a lively
discussion, and anyone is welcome TUESDAY, JULY
to join us. 410 Montgomery Ave.,
Wynnewood. Foster Care and Adoption.
This orientation, starting at 6:30 p.m.
at JAFCO, will give attendees a chance

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Community / calendar

MONDAY, JULY 9 TUESDAY, JULY 10 tops all offers for your
diamonds & jewelry.
Cook for a Friend. Cook for a Friend.
Volunteers needed to cook for a friend. Cooking and food packaging Grab an apron and join the Cook for a Friend Group at We can pay more because
will be from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Join us at Har Zion Temple in preparing Old York Road Temple-Beth Am in preparing meals for the needy we know the true value.
meals for those in need. For more information, contact Elaine Stewart at 10 a.m. at 971 Old York Road, Abington. Call 215-886-8000 for Immediate cash for one
via email at [email protected]. 1500 Hagys Ford Road, Penn Valley. information. piece or an entire
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to gain a general understanding about 7763 Old York Road, Elkins Park. Chasidic thought, starting at 1 p.m. at Wednesday at 7 p.m. Bring your 11 a.m. All congregants are welcome
the foster care and adoption process. Temple Beth Zion-Beth Israel. $45. cards. Mahjong sets and cards will be to join in at any point, whether you
215 N. Presidential Blvd., Bala Cynwyd. Yiddish Culture Club. 300 S. 18th St., Philadelphia. for sale. Call 215-886-8000. 971 Old are a longtime student of Torah
Rear entrance. Join the members of the Melrose York Road, Abington. or if you have never looked at the
B’nai Israel Emanu-El family jkidphilly: PajamaRama Pool Torah before. 410 Montgomery Ave.,
WEDNESDAY, Yiddish Cultural Group for a Party. THURSDAY, JULY 12 Wynnewood.
JULY 11 discussion of Yiddish language, Join jkidphilly at 6 p.m. for a
culture, humor and history at PajamaRama Pool Party at the Mommy and Me. Current Events.
Mahjong. 12:30 p.m. in the board room. Kaiserman JCC. Pack your own dinner Sherrie Turetsky, director of the Join Jack Belitsky for a current events
Does your weekly schedule need Coffee, tea and desserts served. or purchase from Nana’s Kitchen, go School of Early Learning at Old York discussion at the Sidewater House.
more fun? Join this friendly game Free and open to the community. for a swim and we’ll share some PJ Road Temple-Beth Am, will lead a Lunch at 11:30 a.m. and program
of mahjong that meets in Room 10 For more information, call Library stories. Popsicles for dessert. weekly one-hour “Mommy & Me” at 12:30 p.m. 780 Byberry Road,
at Congregation Adath Jeshurun Len Cohen at 215-635-0264. 45 Haverford Road, Wynnewood. class at 9:30 a.m. 971 Old York Road, Philadelphia.
weekly at 9 a.m. All levels welcome. 8339 Old York Road, Elkins Park. Abington.
For more information, contact Mahjong. No Place is Devoid of Him.
Judy Szekely at 215-635-8812 or No Place is Devoid of Him. Old York Road Temple-Beth Am will Bible Study. Join Rabbi Abe in learning about
[email protected]. Join Rabbi Abe in learning about host a drop-in mahjong game every A member of Main Line Reform Chasidic thought, starting at 1 p.m.
at Temple Beth Zion-Beth Israel.
$45. 300 S. 18th St.,
Philadelphia. l

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SHERIFF’S SALE SHERIFF’S SALE SHERIFSFH’S ESARLEIFFS’SHESRAIFLF’ES SALE SHERIFF’S SALE SHERIFF’S SALE

Properties to be sold by then to any municipal claims Floor, a Schedule of Distribu- RESIDENTIAL DWELL- 3120 52nd wd. 1,528 1808-315
JEWELL WILLIAMS tion Thirty (30) Days from the ING Jaime Weatherbe Sq. Ft. OPA#522054000 4736 Ashville St 19136
Sheriff on Tuesday, August 7, that the City of Philadelphia date of the sale of Real Estate. and Michael Weatherbe IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 65th wd. 1,176 Sq.
2018 at First District Plaza, Distribution will be made in ac- C.P. January Term, 2017 DENTIAL PROPERTY Ft. BRT#65-1202700
3801 Market Street, at 9:00 has on the property. Finally, if cordance with the Schedule un- No. 02188 $162,937.90 Donna Joy Todd C.P. May IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
AM. (EST) less exceptions are filed thereto McCabe, Weisberg, & Term, 2016 No. 00631 DENTIAL DWELLING D.
a balance still remains, a Sher- within ten (10) days thereafter.  Conway, P.C. $169,671.76 Phelan Hal- Atkins a/k/a Daniel Atkins
Conditions of Sheriff’s linan Diamond & Jones, C.P. October Term, 2017
Sale for iff’s Distribution Policy will be The name first appearing 1808-301 LLP No. 03617 $74,429.98
in each notice is that of the de- 1044 E Upsal St 19150 Udren Law Offices, P.C.
JUDICIAL/FORECLO- ordered and the money will be fendant in the writ whose prop- 10th wd. 2,015 Sq. 1808-309
SURE SALE erty is being sold. All Writs are Ft. BRT#10-2-327700 2722 Elbridge St 19149 1808-316
distributed accordingly.  Writs of Executions.  IMPROVEMENTS: 62nd wd. 1,948 Sq. 1211 W Firth St 19133
Ten percent of the highest RESIDENTIAL DWELL- Ft. BRT#62-1298500 37th wd. 651 Sq. Ft.
bid for each property auctioned No personal checks, drafts The letters C.P., Court of ING Alicia J Smith C.P. IMPROVEMENTS: (land area); 904 Sq.
off shall be deposited in certi- Common Pleas; O.C., Orphans’ January Term, 2018 No. RESIDENTIAL DWELL- Ft. (improvement area)
fied check, attorney’s check or or promises to pay will be Court; Q.S., Court of Quarter 03510 $167,625.47 Udren ING Christopher Charles; BRT#371397100 Subject
money order with the Sheriff by Sessions; C.C., County Court - Law Offices, P.C. Sherrill-Ann Charles C.P. to Mortgage IMPROVE-
each bidder when his bid is reg- accepted in lieu of   certified indicate the Court out of which September Term, 2017 No. MENTS: ROW 2 STY
istered, provided that in no case the writ of execution issues 1808-302 03542 $191,288.64 Udren MASONRY Inez Cooper
shall less than Six Hundred checks, attorney’s checks or under which the sale is made: 8218 Craig St 19136- Law Offices, P.C. (deceased) C.P. July
Dollars ($600.00) be deposited, S. 1941. 223. means September 2305 64th wd. 1,190 Term, 2017 No. 00519
otherwise upon failure or re- money orders made payable Term, 1941. 223, the term and Sq. Ft. OPA#642062800 1808-310 $32,889.23 Kevin J. Cum-
fusal to make such deposit, the number of the docket entry; IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 8309 Williams Ave mings, Esquire
bidder shall lose all benefit of to the Sheriff of Philadelphia the figures following show the DENTIAL PROPERTY 19150 50th wd. 1,638
his bid and the property may be  amount of debt; and the name Adeshola Adegoke C.P. Sq. Ft. BRT#502271600 1808-317
offered again and sold unless a County.  following is that of the attorney October Term, 2017 No. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 224 S Cecil St 19139
second bid has been registered, issuing the writ.  03210 $140,343.47 Phelan DENTIAL REAL ESTATE 60th wd. 855 Sq. Ft.
then, the second highest bidder The Sheriff reserves the Hallinan Diamond & Any and All Known (land area); 990 Sq.
will take the property at the Attention is called to the Jones, LLP and Unknown Heirs, Ft. (improvement area)
highest bid price. right to grant further extensions provisions of Act No.104, ap- Personal Representatives BRT#604278400 Subject
proved July 27, 1955, which 1808-303 and Devisees of Marvin to Mortgage IMPROVE-
Additionally, where there of time to settle and further requires owners of properties 7215 Guyer Ave 19153 J. Walker, Deceased C.P. MENTS: ROW 2 STY
is active bidding, the highest which are used, designed or 40th wd. 1,244 Sq. Ft. December Term, 2017 No. MASONRY James C.
bidder, and the second high- reserves the right to refuse bids intended to be used by three BRT#40-4347600 Subject 03947 $188,568.15 Stern Brown C.P. November
est bidder, if any must post or more families, or of com- to Mortgage IMPROVE- & Eisenberg PC Term, 2017 No. 01784
the entire amount of the cost from bidders who have failed mercial establishments which MENTS: RESIDENTIAL $10,103.68 Kevin J. Cum-
of the distribution policy for contain one or more dwelling DWELLING Edward Mor- 1808-311 mings, Esquire
the property at the time of to enter deposits on their bids, units, to deliver to the buyers of ris a/k/a Edward J. Morris, 593 E Carver St a/k/a
sale by certified check, attor- such properties a use registra- Jr. a/k/a Edward John Mor- 593 Carver St 19120- 1808-318
ney’s check or money order failed to make settlement, or tion permit at the time of settle- ris, Jr., Individually and as 1711 35th wd. 984 Sq. 1990 Penfield St 19138
with the Sheriff.  The Sheriff ment, under certain terms and a Known Heir of Betty Lou Ft. OPA#351249500 10th wd. 1,127 Sq. Ft.
reserves the right to reject make fraudulent bids, or any conditions. Sheriff Sales are not Morris; Renee M. Clark, IMPROVEMENTS: (land area); 1,392 Sq.
any certified check, attor- subject to provisions of the said Known Heir of Betty Lou RESIDENTIAL PROP- Ft. (improvement area)
ney’s check or money order other behavior which causes Act and the Sheriff will, there- Morris; Unknown heirs, ERTY Timothy Clark; BRT#101377800 Subject
that on its face has an expired fore, not deliver use registration successors, assigns, and all Christopher Clark C.P. to Mortgage IMPROVE-
use date and is presented for disruption of the Sheriff Sale. permits in connection with any persons, firms, or associa- January Term, 2015 No. MENTS: ROW B/GAR
payment of the deposit. sales conducted by him.  tions claiming right, title 02227 $38,148.44 Phelan 2 STY MASONRY
Said bidders shall be so refused or interest from or under Hallinan Diamond & Tasha Blakeney C.P. July
The balance of the purchase Very truly yours, Betty Lou Morris C.P. Jones, LLP Term, 2017 No. 01698
money must be deposited for the sale in which said be- JEWELL WILLIAMS September Term, 2017 No. $145,231.05 Kevin J.
in  certified check, attorney’s 02888 $78,224.34 Udren 1808-312 Cummings, Esquire
check or money order together havior occurred and for said Sheriff Law Offices, P.C. 1526 Rosalie St 19149
with a Deed poll for execution City and County of 62nd wd. 1,120 Sq. 1808-319
by the highest bidder to the further period of time as the 1808-304 Ft. OPA#621093300 1206 Gilham St 19111
Sheriff at his office within 30 Philadelphia 6814 Yocum St 19142- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 53rd wd. 1,220 Sq.
days from the time of the sale. Sheriff in his discretion shall 1228 40th wd. 1,186 DENTIAL PROPERTY Ft. BRT#531157200
An extension of time for an ad- www.Officeof Sq. Ft. OPA#403280400 Nicole Willse a/k/a Nicole IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
ditional 30 days may be granted determine.  Philadelphia IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- M. Willse; Keith Willse DENTIAL DWELLING
at the discretion of the Sheriff Sheriff.com DENTIAL PROPERTY C.P. August Term, 2017 Christine V. Teasley C.P.
upon receipt of written request The Sheriff will not ac- Andrea L. Whitmore C.P. No. 01331 $57,736.99 October Term, 2017 No.
from the buyer requesting the SPECIAL NOTE: All March Term, 2017 No. Phelan Hallinan Diamond 00477 $119,300.82 Martha
same, except when a second knowledge a deed poll to any Sheriff’s Sales are conducted 01636 $78,629.24 Phelan & Jones, LLP E. Von Rosenstiel, P.C.,
bidder has been duly registered. pursuant to the orders of the Hallinan Diamond & Martha E. Von Rosenstiel,
Also, if the first bidder does not individual or entity using an Jones, LLP 1808-313 Esquire, Heather Riloff,
complete settlement with the Courts and Judges of the 6514 N 18th St 19126- Esquire, Tyler J. Wilk,
Sheriff within the thirty (30) unregistered fictitious name First Judicial District. Only 1808-305 3401 17th wd. 2,015 Esquire
day time limit and a second bid properties that are subject to 5350 Morris St 19144- Sq. Ft. OPA#172283400
was registered at the sale, the and may, at his discretion, judgments issued by the First 3937 12th wd. 1,232 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1808-320
second bidder shall be granted Judicial District are listed for Sq. Ft. OPA#124144200 DENTIAL PROPERTY 9939 Bridle Rd 19115
the same thirty (30) day time require proof of identity of the sale. By law, the Sheriff’s IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Donald Barry Drayton, 58th wd. 2,967 Sq.
limit to make settlement with DENTIAL PROPERTY Sr. in His Capacity as Ft. BRT#581234400
the Sheriff on his second bid. purchaser or the registration Office cannot decide if a James R. Lewis C.P. May Heir of Annie Drayton, IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
Thereafter, the Sheriff shall property can be listed for sale; Term, 2016 No. 03713 Deceased; Unknown heirs, DENTIAL DWELLING
be at liberty to return the writ of fictitious names. The bid of $77,109.42 Phelan Hal- successors, assigns, and all Richard D. Richardson and
to court. A second bid must be only the District Courts can linan Diamond & Jones, persons, firms, or associa- Amy L. Richardson C.P.
registered on any property im- an unregistered fictitious name order a property to be sold at LLP tions claiming right, title, December Term, 2014 No.
mediately after it is sold. The or interest from or under 00403 $159,770.46 Martha
second bidder must present the shall be forfeited as if the bid- auction. 1808-306 Annie Drayton, Deceased E. Von Rosenstiel, P.C.,
same amount of deposit that the 5123 Westford Rd 19120 C.P. December Term, 2015 Martha E. Von Rosenstiel,
highest bidder delivers to the der failed to meet the terms of SHERIFF’S SALE 42nd wd. 1,584 Sq. No. 01146 $165,962.30 Esquire, Heather Riloff,
Sheriff at the sale. An extension Ft. BRT#421404500 Phelan Hallinan Diamond Esquire, Tyler J. Wilk,
of time under no circumstances sale.  OF IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- & Jones, LLP Esquire
will be granted or honored by DENTIAL DWELLING
the Sheriff whenever a second All bidders are advised to Tuesday, Erika Diaz a/k/a Erika A. 1808-314 1808-321
bid is registered on a property Diaz a/k/a Erica A. Diaz 4125 K St 19124-5220 7514 Fayette St 19150
at the sale. remain at the sale until after August 7, 2018 C.P. August Term, 2017 33rd wd. 1,138 Sq. 50th wd. 1,600 Sq.
No. 03149 $153,449.95 Ft. OPA#332327500 Ft. BRT#50-1016200
The first bid or opening bid the last property is sold. The 1702-589 Udren Law Offices, P.C. IMPROVEMENTS: IMPROVEMENTS:
on each property shall be set by 3229 Memphis St 19134 RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL DWELL-
the City of Philadelphia. In no Sheriff reserves the right to 45th wd. ROW 2 STY 1808-307 PROPERTY Roseann ING Vincent L. Wilder, Jr.
event will the successful bid- MASONRY; 1,071 Sq. 4608 Pennypack St 19136- Meale, in Her Capacity as C.P. June Term, 2017 No.
der be allowed to settle on the re-sell any property at any time Ft. BRT#451404500 2122 65th wd.(formerly Heir of Charles Schuler, 01791 $41,483.88 Martha
property unless all the Sheriff’s IMPROVEMENTS: 41st wd.) 1,296 Sq. Deceased; Unknown heirs, E. Von Rosenstiel, P.C.,
costs are paid notwithstanding before the end of the sale, upon RESIDENTIAL DWELL- Ft. OPA#652076900 successors, assigns, and all Martha E. Von Rosenstiel,
the final bid. ING Pennington 189 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- persons, firms, or associa- Esquire, Heather Riloff,
the successful bidders’ failure Management, LLC C.P. DENTIAL PROPERTY tions claiming right, title, Esquire, Tyler J. Wilk,
The deposit by any bidder July Term, 2013 No. 01317 Francisco J. Martinez, Jr or interest from or under Esquire
who fails to comply with the to tender the required deposit. $93,438.26 McCabe, C.P. January Term, 2018 Charles Schuler, Deceased
above conditions of sale shall Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. No. 02907 $134,016.80 C.P. September Term, 2017 1808-322
be forfeited and the funds will The Sheriff reserves the right to Phelan Hallinan Diamond No. 02508 $71,540.46 201 N 36th St 19104
be applied to the Sheriff’s cost, 1712-312 & Jones, LLP Phelan Hallinan Diamond 24th wd. 1,800 Sq.
postpone or stay the sale of any 1148 S 60th St 19143 & Jones, LLP Ft. BRT#871530080
3rd wd. ROW 2 STY 1808-308 IMPROVEMENTS: 3
property in which the attorney MASONRY; 1,576 Sq. 5665 W Berks St 19131-
Ft. BRT#033215100
on the writ has not appeared IMPROVEMENTS:

and is not present at the sale. 
Prospective purchasers

are directed to the Web site
of the Philadelphia Bureau
of Revision of Taxes, (BRT)
brtweb.phila.gov for a fuller
description of the proper-
ties listed. Properties can be
looked up by the BRT num-
ber – which should be cross
checked with the address.
Prospective purchasers are
also directed to the Room
154 City Hall, 215-686-1483
and to its website philadox.
phila.gov and to its website
at http://philadox.phila.gov
where they can view the deed
to each individual property
and find the boundaries of the
property. PROSPECTIVE
PURCHASERS ARE RE-
SPONSIBLE FOR DETER-
MINING THE NATURE,
LOCATION, CONDITION
AND BOUNDARIES OF
THE PROPERTIES THEY
SEEK TO PURCHASE. The
BRT # refers to a unique
number assigned by the City
Bureau of Revision of Taxes
to each property in the City
for the purpose of assessing it
for taxes. This number can be
used to obtain descriptive in-
formation about the property
from the BRT website. Effec-
tive Date: July 7, 2006 

 NOTICE OF SCHEDULE OF

DISTRIBUTION 

The Sheriff will file in his

office, The Land Title Building,

100 South Broad Street, 5th

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STORY MASONRY 1808-331 1808-339 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- DENTIAL PROPERTY
STORE/OFFICE WITH 2739 Germantown Ave 901 N. Penn St; Unit DENTIAL PROPERTY DENTIAL PROPERTY Johneise Walker C.P.
APT Christy Garrett a/k/a 19133 37th wd. 3,036 P-1504 5th wd. 730 Sq. Ulcino P. Torres a/k/a Qasimibn C. Bell C.P. November Term, 2014 No.
Christy D. Garrett C.P. Sq. Ft. OPA#871552540 Ft. (Improvement Area) Ulcino Torres; Ramon D. October Term, 2017 No. 02234 $121,289.81 KML
October Term, 2017 No. Subject to Mortgage OPA#888061884 Subject Peralta C.P. October Term, 01816 $107,776.82 KML Law Group, P.C.
01659 $391,208.49 Janet IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- to Mortgage IMPROVE- 2017 No. 00393 $22,298.79 Law Group, P.C.
L. Gold, Esquire DENTIAL PROPERTY MENTS: RESIDENTIAL Phelan Hallinan Diamond 1808-363
Jamahl Simmons; United CONDOMINIUM UNIT & Jones, LLP 1808-357 2728 S Hutchinson St
1808-323 States of America C.P. Matthew Blum and James 1009 Arrott St 19124 19148 39th wd. 1,053
1222 Spruce St, Apt 5 December Term, 2014 P. Tulloch C.P. January 1808-348 23rd wd. 3,000 Sq. Sq. Ft. OPA#395242100
19107-5989 5th wd. 1,511 No. 00392 $130,776.34 Term, 2017 No. 004951 1321 Passmore St 19111 Ft. OPA#234068600 IMPROVEMENTS:
Sq. Ft. OPA#888059822 Meredith H. Wooters, $14,657.95 Eliot H. Berton, 53rd wd. 1,260 Sq. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- RESIDENTIAL PROP-
IMPROVEMENTS: Esquire; Manley Deas Esquire Ft. OPA#531117100 DENTIAL PROPERTY ERTY Melinda Carmolingo
RESIDENTIAL PROP- Kochalski, LLC IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Leah A. Goodman C.P. Solely in Her Capacity as
ERTY Han Liang Fei a/k/a 1808-340 DENTIAL PROPERTY October Term, 2016 No. Heir of John J. Carmolingo
Hanliang Fei; Wenqian Yu 1808-332 7132 Hegerman St Diallo Dorliae and Monica 03211 $112,948.01 KML Jr, Deceased and The
C.P. September Term, 2017 3012 N Ringgold St 19135-1309 65th wd. 1,350 Koryon Dorliae C.P. April Law Group, P.C. Unknown Heirs of John J.
No. 00583 $404,209.46 19132 38th wd. 1,086 Sq. Ft. OPA#651277200 Term, 2017 No. 01589 Carmolingo Jr., Deceased
Phelan Hallinan Diamond Sq. Ft. OPA#381027500 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- $106,770.17 KML Law 1808-358 C.P. July Term, 2017 No.
& Jones, LLP IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- DENTIAL PROPERTY Group, P.C. 1428 S 23rd St 19146 03506 $90,065.49 KML
DENTIAL PROPERTY Jacqueline V. Monaghan; 36th wd. 960 Sq. Law Group, P.C.
1808-324 Jennifer R. Ballard, Ad- Lawrence J. Monaghan, Jr. 1808-349 Ft. OPA#364130900
3107 W Clifford St 19121 ministratrix of the Estate C.P. August Term, 2017 No. 7547 Battersby St 19152- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1808-364
32nd wd. 1,880 Sq. Ft. of Ruby Adams, deceased 02996 $92,701.09 Phelan 4532 64th wd. 1,552 DENTIAL PROPERTY 3333 Emerald St
OPA#324067200 Subject C.P. April Term, 2017 No. Hallinan Diamond & Jones, Sq. Ft. OPA#641126700 Nancy Mbaye Solely in 45th wd. 1,003 Sq.
to Mortgage IMPROVE- 02354 $31,377.96 Shapiro LLP IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Her Capacity as Heir of Ft. BRT#452319400
MENTS: RESIDENTIAL & DeNardo, LLC DENTIAL PROPERTY James P. Quarles, Sr. a/k/a IMPROVEMENTS:
PROPERTY Robert L. Mar- 1808-341 Marc C. Daly a/k/a Marc James Quarles, Deceased, RESIDENTIAL DWELL-
tin, a/k/a Robert Martin 1808-333 2008 Cambridge St Daly; Jacquelynn Daly C.P. Jason Quarles Solely in ING Mamadou Traore C.P.
C.P. February Term, 2012 4446 N 4th St 19140 19130-1414 29th wd. 1,200 October Term, 2016 No. His Capacity as Heir of August Term, 2016 No.
No. 02523 $38,800.91 7th wd. 1,500 Sq. Sq. Ft. OPA#291010100 01744 $39,894.75 Phelan James P. Quarles Sr. a/k/a 00163 $63,493.53 Law
Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; Ft. OPA#072153300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Hallinan Diamond & Jones, James Quarles Deceased Office of Gregory Javard-
Manley Deas Kochalski IMPROVEMENTS: DENTIAL PROPERTY LLP and James Quarles Jr ian, LLC
LLC RESIDENTIAL PROP- Jose Giovanni Baquerizo Solely in His Capacity as
ERTY Siaka Ouattara and C.P. March Term, 2012 No. 1808-350 Heir of James P. Quarles 1808-365
1808-325 Karim Bamba C.P. May 02624 $387,223.61 Phelan 6740 Horrocks St 19149 Sr. a/k/a James Quarles 1125 E Cheltenham
3905 Glendale St 19124 Term, 2016 No. 01601 Hallinan Diamond & Jones, 54th wd. 1,313 Sq. Ft. Deceased C.P. May Ave 35th wd. 1,251 Sq.
33rd wd. 1,200 Sq. $68,086.97 Shapiro & LLP OPA#542333000 IM- Term, 2017 No. 01693 Ft. BRT#352017400
Ft. OPA#332440300 DeNardo, LLC PROVEMENTS: RESIDEN- $110,624.01 KML Law IMPROVEMENTS:
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1808-342 TIAL PROPERTY Marion Group, P.C. RESIDENTIAL DWELL-
DENTIAL PROPERTY 1808-334 12215 Medford Rd Lober C.P. January Term, ING Luz Villanueva C.P.
Charise Brown, A/K/A 5451 Diamond St 19131 19154 66th wd. 2,000 2018 No. 00874 $96,057.42 1808-359 July Term, 2015 No. 03291
Charise C. Brown C.P. 52nd wd. 1,633 Sq. Sq. Ft. OPA#663252800 KML Law Group, P.C. 2010 E Orlean St a/k/a $107,898.65 Law Office of
January Term, 2017 No. Ft. BRT#522094900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 2010 E Orleans St Gregory Javardian, LLC
03001 $50,568.14 Cristina IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- DENTIAL PROPERTY 1808-351 19134 25th wd. 988 Sq.
L. Connor, Esquire; Man- DENTIAL DWELLING Michael Schnitzel C.P. 4015 M St 19124 Ft. OPA#252160200 1808-366
ley Deas Kochalski, LLC Anthony Baxter (Executor January Term, 2018 No. 33rd wd. 1,125 Sq. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 4623 Comly St 41st
of the Estate of Jacquelyn 01752 $120,517.29 KML Ft. OPA#332467700 DENTIAL PROPERTY wd. 2,813 Sq. Ft.
1808-326 Bell); Aliyah Newman Law Group, P.C. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Tisha S. Riddick a/k/a BRT#411124401
6722 Dicks Ave 19142 (Real Owner); Tahira DENTIAL PROPERTY Tisha Riddick, a/k/a Tisha IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
40th wd. 1,088 Sq. Peterkin (Real Owner) C.P. 1808-343 Ysa Medina C.P. December Riddick Kinsey, a/k/a DENTIAL DWELLING
Ft. OPA#406291400 November Term, 2010 No. 7218 Whitaker Ave Term, 2016 No. 01412 Kisha S. Riddick a/k/a Rina Figueroa and The
IMPROVEMENTS: 03259 $73,451.67 Udren 19111 53rd wd. 4,723 $107,825.47 KML Law Kisha Shakira Riddick, United States of America
RESIDENTIAL PROP- Law Offices, P.C. Sq. Ft. OPA#532426400 Group, P.C. a/k/a Tisha R. Kinsey C.P. C.P. November Term, 2016
ERTY Seydou Mariko C.P. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- September Term, 2017 No. No. 01690 $172,070.71
November Term, 2017 No. 1808-335 DENTIAL PROPERTY 1808-352 03259 $42,527.89 Cristina Law Office of Gregory
03056 $67,421.37 Meredith 1929 S Sartain St Barbara L. Bender and 3945 Constance Rd L. Connor, Esquire; Man- Javardian, LLC
H. Wooters, Esquire; Man- 39th wd. 1,120 Sq. Thomas S. Diamico C.P. 19114 66th wd. 1,941 ley Deas Kochalski, LLC
ley Deas Kochalski, LLC Ft. BRT#394204200 February Term, 2017 No. Sq. Ft. OPA#661288807 1808-367
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 07381 $140,180.38 KML IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1808-360 7417 Rockwell Ave
1808-327 DENTIAL DWELLING Law Group, P.C. DENTIAL PROPERTY 5830-32 Pentridge St 19111 63rd wd. 3,000
4229 N Franklin St Ettore E. Foschini, Jr a/k/a Sulan Chan and Zhi Quiang 19143 3rd wd. 3,375 Sq. Ft. BRT#631113000
19140-2222 43rd wd. 1,222 Ettore Foschini, Deceased 1808-344 Ho C.P. December Term, Sq. Ft. BRT#034065010 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
Sq. Ft. OPA#433326800 C.P. November Term, 2017 967 Clyde Ln 19128 2017 No. 02088 $33,060.10 IMPROVEMENTS: DENTIAL DWELLING
Subject to Mortgage No. 02493 $227,105.17 21st wd. 31,353 Sq. Ft. KML Law Group, P.C. RESIDENTIAL REAL Eugene R. Bauerle C.P.
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Powers, Kirn & Associates, OPA#214115233 IM- ESTATE Lisa Dunbar November Term, 2017 No.
DENTIAL PROPERTY LLC PROVEMENTS: RESIDEN- 1808-353 Graham Schwalenberger, 02557 $186,349.44 Martha
Salvador Gomez C.P. TIAL PROPERTY Christina 320 W Courtland St solely as Heir of the E. Von Rosenstiel, P.C.,
March Term, 2017 No. 1808-336 Whaumbush Executrix 19140-1522 42nd wd. 966 Estate of George Leon Martha E. Von Rosenstiel,
02339 $53,584.67 Justin F. 3331 Kayford Cir 19114 of the Estate of Mary Sq. Ft. OPA#422035800 Dunbar and Lailah Leonte Esquire, Heather Riloff,
Kobeski, Esquire; Manley 66th wd. 2,508 Sq. Whaumbush Deceased and IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Dunbar, solely as Heir of Esquire, Tyler J. Wilk,
Deas Kochalski LLC Ft. BRT#661117100 Jacque Whaumbush a/k/a DENTIAL PROPERTY the Estate of George Leon Esquire
IMPROVEMENTS: Jacque Whaumbush Sr C.P. Emlien Rodriguez C.P. Dunbar and Veronica Marie
1808-328 RESIDENTIAL REAL October Term, 2011 No. February Term, 2018 No. Dunbar, solely as Heir 1808-368
2836 Michael Rd 19152 ESTATE Michael Perry 03548 $670,101.81 KML 02466 $46,755.98 Phelan of the Estate of George 8816 Ridge Ave, Apartment
57th wd. 3,980 Sq. and Juanita Perry C.P. Law Group, P.C. Hallinan Diamond & Jones, Leon Dunbar and George 16 19128 21st wd. 2,769
Ft. OPA#571066200 September Term, 2017 No. LLP Leon Dunbar, Jr. solely Sq. Ft. BRT#212522836
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 01444 $206,428.37 Stern 1808-345 as Heir of the Estate of IMPROVEMENTS:
DENTIAL PROPERTY & Eisenberg PC 5814 Florence Ave 1808-354 George Leon Dunbar and RESIDENTIAL DWELL-
John R. Lyons C.P. July 19143-4530 3rd wd. 1,610 1519 E Duval St 19138- Unknown Heirs, Executors, ING Erin Hamilton, in her
Term, 2016 No. 03076 1808-337 Sq. Ft. OPA#034069700 1103 10th wd. 1,404 Sq. and Devisees of the Estate capacity as Executris of
$193,437.67 KML Law 2358 Duncan St 19124 IMPROVEMENTS: Ft. OPA#102291500 IM- of George Leon Dunbar the Estate of Theresa R.
Group, P.C. 23rd wd. 1,666 Sq. RESIDENTIAL PROP- PROVEMENTS: RESIDEN- C.P. April Term, 2016 No. Foley, Deceased Mortgagor
Ft. BRT#231005700 ERTY Charlotte Nicholson; TIAL PROPERTY Kenyatte 01242 $71,711.58 Stern & and Real Owner C.P. June
1808-329 IMPROVEMENTS: Cheryl L. Branch C.P. Temple C.P. August Term, Eisenberg PC Term, 2017 No. 02318
1630 Murdoch Rd 19150 RESIDENTIAL REAL January Term, 2018 No. 2013 No. 01629 $77,945.24 $185,530.85 Martha E. Von
50th wd. 2,181 Sq. ESTATE Edward Crist C.P. 03977 $72,565.68 Phelan Phelan Hallinan Diamond 1808-361 Rosenstiel, P.C., Martha E.
Ft. OPA#501504800 October Term, 2017 No. Hallinan Diamond & Jones, & Jones, LLP 9855 Walley Ave a/k/a Von Rosenstiel, Esquire,
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 02785 $112,529.40 Stern LLP Walley St 58th wd. 4,943 Heather Riloff, Esquire,
DENTIAL PROPERTY & Eisenberg PC 1808-355 Sq. Ft. BRT#581306800 Tyler J. Wilk, Esquire
Eugene Adderly C.P. March 1808-346 5463 Houghton Pl IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
Term, 2015 No. 03443 1808-338 3148 N Taylor St 19132 21st wd. 1,719 Sq. DENTIAL DWELLING 1808-369
$197,112.77 Shapiro & 7720 Tabor Ave 19111 38th wd. 1,350 Sq. Ft. BRT#213221774 Sandra Rosen, Deceased 48-62 E. Penn St 19144
DeNardo, LLC 56th wd. 3,531 Sq. Ft. OPA#381047400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- C.P. December Term, 2016 22nd wd. Parcel A
Ft. BRT#561037706 IMPROVEMENTS: DENTIAL DWELLING No. 02527 $156,660.80 being known as 48-56 E
1808-330 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- RESIDENTIAL PROP- Madeline T. Santeniello Powers, Kirn & Associates, Penn St; Parcel B being
1137 S Clifton St DENTIAL REAL ESTATE ERTY Ontra Williams C.P. a/k/a Madeline T. Santani- LLC known as 62 E Penn St
19147 2nd wd. 944 Sq. Walter E. Newman Jr. November Term, 2017 No. ello C.P. May Term, 2016 O PA # 1 2 - 1 1 3 4 8 1 1 ;
Ft. OPA#021566500 a/k/a Walter E. Newman 00725 $48,520.11 KML No. 02986 $142,000.37 1808-362 BRT#88-2918530 Subject
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- and Tammy L. Newman Law Group, P.C. Law Office of Gregory 7404 Georgian Rd to Mortgage IMPROVE-
DENTIAL PROPERTY Jr. a/k/a Tammy Newman Javardian, LLC 19138 10th wd. 1,211 MENTS: COMMERCIAL
Donald S. Sabatini C.P. C.P. March Term, 2017 No. 1808-347 Sq. Ft. OPA#101134300 Waring House, LLC C.P.
March Term, 2018 No. 02714 $203,275.67 Stern 4007 N Marshall St 1808-356 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- October Term, 2016 No.
00247 $87,902.36 Shapiro & Eisenberg PC 19140 43rd wd. 1,050 1908 Plymouth St 19138 03011 $235,044.01 plus
& DeNardo, LLC Sq. Ft. OPA#433078600 10th wd. 1,050 Sq.
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interests and costs Michael OPA#452176600 IMPROVE- $135,192.47 Milstead & 1808-392 BRT#593169200 No. 00488 $116,789.47
J. Barrie, Esquire; Jennifer MENTS: RESIDENTIAL Associates, LLC 5347 Addison St 19143- IMPROVEMENTS: DET 3 McCabe, Weisberg, &
R. Hoover, Esquire; Ben- PROPERTY C.P. January 1402 60th wd. 978 Sq. STY MASONRY Brenton Conway, LLC
esch, Friedlander, Coplan Term, 2018 No. 03372 1808-385 Ft. OPA#603107900 L. Redcross C.P. March
& Aronoff LLP $51,651.91 Phelan Hallinan 7607 Horrocks St IMPROVEMENTS: Term, 2017 No. 00652 1808-408
Diamond & Jones, LLP 56th wd. 2,397 Sq. Ft. RESIDENTIAL PROP- $387,475.79 Milstead & 8228 Provident Rd 19150
1808-370 BRT#561217933 IM- ERTY Efedua Okolo; Associates, LLC 50th wd. DET W/B GAR
2044 S. Hemberger St 1808-377 PROVEMENTS: RESIDEN- Rosemary Okolo C.P. 2 STY MAS ; 1,329
19145 48th wd. 783 Sq. 1439 W Olney Ave 19141- TIAL DWELLING Alla January Term, 2012 No. 1808-401 Sq. Ft. BRT#501173000
Ft. BRT#48-2-2402-00 2315 17th wd. 1,510 Kheyfets C.P. November 01184 $86,352.00 Phelan 1126 N 65th St 19151 IMPROVEMENTS:
IMPROVEMENTS: Sq. Ft. OPA#171085000 Term, 2014 No. 02971 Hallinan Diamond & 34th wd. ROW B/GAR RESIDENTIAL DWELL-
RESIDENTIAL DWELLING IMPROVEMENTS: $152,910.89 Law Office of Jones, LLP 2 STY MAS ; 1,512 ING Alice L. Paskings
Amina Mayazi-Saunders; RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Gregory Javardian, LLC Sq. Ft. BRT#344313800 C.P. August Term, 2016
Scott Saunders C.P. March Emmanuel Uso a/k/a Em- 1808-393 IMPROVEMENTS: No. 03760 $169,224.68
Term, 2018 No. 02606 manual Uso C.P. July Term, 1808-386 2309 Cross St 19146- RESIDENTIAL DWELL- McCabe, Weisberg, &
$83,506.47 Udren Law 2017 No. 00386 $91,733.91 1421 W Indiana Ave 4102 36th wd. 1,016 ING Kenneth A. Salters Sr. Conway, LLC
Offices, P.C. Phelan Hallinan Diamond & 38th wd. 1,298 Sq. Sq. Ft. OPA#364053100 and Andrea M. Jones C.P.
Jones, LLP Ft. BRT#111072800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- October Term, 2016 No. 1808-409
1808-371 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- DENTIAL PROPERTY 01952 $99,259.31 McCabe, 2610 S. Robinson St 19142
2351 77th Ave 19150 1808-378 DENTIAL DWELLING Inez McKethean C.P. Weisberg, & Conway, LLC 40th wd. 1,096 Sq. Ft.
50th wd. 1,920 Sq. Ft. 429 Unruh Ave a/k/a 429 Harold Hayletts and Naltia September Term, 2016 No. BRT#40-2-0958-00 IM-
BRT#50-1-4261-00 Subject Unruh St 19111-4631 Brown Hayletts C.P. April 03255 $96,644.04 Phelan 1808-402 PROVEMENTS: RESIDEN-
to Mortgage IMPROVE- 35th wd. 1,092 Sq. Ft. Term, 2017 No. 04168 Hallinan Diamond & 407 E Livingston St a/k/a TIAL DWELLING Estate
MENTS: RESIDENTIAL OPA#353129000 IM- $100,519.43 Powers, Kirn Jones, LLP 407 Livingston St 18th wd. of Wilson Beckwith a/k/a
DWELLING Ramona PROVEMENTS: RESIDEN- & Associates, LLC 452 Sq. Ft. BRT#181418700 Wilson Franklin Beckwith
Martin; Robert Martin C.P. TIAL PROPERTY Edward 1808-394 IMPROVEMENTS: a/k/a Wilson F. Beckwith,
April Term, 2015 No. 01030 Morgan; Geraldine Morgan 1808-387 2707 W Berks St 19121- ROW 3 STY MASONRY Jr. a/k/a Wilson Franklin
$137,373.27 Udren Law C.P. September Term, 2017 4323 N 9th St 19140- 2638 32nd wd. 1,062 Thomas Voulgari C.P. June Beckwith, Jr.; Patricia L.
Offices, P.C. No. 00587 $138,555.75 2226 43rd wd. 1,110 Sq. Ft. OPA#323030100 Term, 2017 No. 01158 Young, Individually and as
Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Sq. Ft. OPA#433394400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- $117,192.07 Milstead & a Personal Representative
1808-372 Jones, LLP IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- DENTIAL PROPERTY Associates, LLC of The Estate of Wilson
6019 Walnut St 19139- DENTIAL PROPERTY Rufus L. Gist, III C.P. Beckwith a/k/a Wilson
3713 3rd wd. 1,200 Sq. Ft. 1808-379 Jose Fernando Sanchez March Term, 2017 No. 1808-403 Franklin Beckwith a/k/a
OPA#031057600 IMPROVE- 5703 Virginian Rd C.P. November Term, 2008 00121 $32,111.09 Phelan 21 E Herman St a/k/a 21 Wilson F. Beckwith, Jr.
MENTS: RESIDENTIAL 19141-1723 49th wd. 1,592 No. 02489 $38,903.47 Hallinan Diamond & Herman St 59th wd. 1,416 a/k/a Wilson Franklin
PROPERTY Michael C. Sq. Ft. OPA#172176500 Phelan Hallinan Diamond Jones, LLP Sq. Ft. BRT#592085005 Beckwith, Jr; Unknown
Nze C.P. January Term, IMPROVEMENTS: & Jones, LLP IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 3 heirs, successors, assigns,
2018 No. 02338 $62,314.92 RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY 1808-395 STY MASONRY Samantha and all persons, firms, or
Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Lawrence C. Greene C.P. 1808-388 5622 McMahon St a/k/a L. Lomax a/k/a Samantha associations claiming right,
Jones, LLP March Term, 2017 No. 8528 Tolbut St 19152- 5622 McMahon Ave Lomax C.P. August Term, title, or interest from or
00388 $98,894.51 Phelan 1211 56th wd. 1,060 19144 12th wd. 1,452 2017 No. 00986 $86,613.82 under Wilson Beckwith
1808-373 Hallinan Diamond & Jones, Sq. Ft. OPA#562417700 Sq. Ft. OPA#122204200 Milstead & Associates, LLC a/k/a Wilson Franklin
5108 Springfield Ave LLP IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Beckwith a/k/a Wilson F.
19143-4206 51st wd. 2,576 DENTIAL PROPERTY DENTIAL PROPERTY 1808-404 Beckwith, Jr. a/k/a Wilson
Sq. Ft. OPA#511266000 1808-380 Magda Kiraly; Richard Gene Katsman; Gary Lern- 2009 Eastburn Ave 19138 Franklin Beckwith, Jr C.P.
IMPROVEMENTS: 616 E Allegheny Ave T. Kiraly a/k/a Richard er C.P. October Term, 2017 10th wd. SEMT/DET 2 January Term, 2018 No.
RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY 19134-2303 33rd wd. 1,459 Thomas Kiraly C.P. No. 00068 $101,945.54 STY MASONRY; 1,530 05703 $32,094.88 Udren
Edward Hunter; Maryann Sq. Ft. OPA#331031700 February Term, 2012 No. Phelan Hallinan Diamond Sq. Ft. BRT#102106000 Law Offices, P.C.
Cummings, Individually and IMPROVEMENTS: 01250 $185,330.08 Phelan & Jones, LLP IMPROVEMENTS:
in Her Capacity as Devisee RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Hallinan Diamond & RESIDENTIAL DWELL- 1808-410
of The Estate of Geneva Catin Ortiz C.P. September Jones, LLP 1808-396 ING Tonya Fountaine, 1921 S 30th St 19145
Johnson; Susan Coney, in Term, 2017 No. 00065 2840 Fanshawe St Administratrix of the Estate 48th wd. 1,438 Sq.
Her Capacity as Devisee $10,113.24 Phelan Hallinan 1808-389 55th wd. 1,576 Sq. of Linda Juanita Fountaine Ft. OPA#482396100
of The Estate of Geneva Diamond & Jones, LLP 1335 Passmore St 19111- Ft. BRT#551107200 Bailey a/k/a Linda Bailey IMPROVEMENTS:
Johnson; James Johnson, 5536 53rd wd. 1,080 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW C.P. January Term, 2017 RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
in His Capacity as Devisee 1808-381 Sq. Ft. OPA#531117800 B/GAR 2 STY MASONRY No. 03204 $41,220.82 Maxine L. Hayman as
of The Estate of Geneva 5945 Houghton St 19128 IMPROVEMENTS: Edward Dewees and Linda McCabe, Weisberg, & Administratrix of the Estate
Johnson; Unknown Succes- 21st wd. Land: 1,781 Sq. RESIDENTIAL PROP- Dewees C.P. September Conway, LLC of Arnold Rivers Deceased
sor Administrator of The Ft.; Improvement: 1,206 ERTY Joseph P. George, Term, 2015 No. 02873 C.P. February Term, 2016
Estate of Geneva Johnson, Sq. Ft.; Total: 2,987 Sq. Individually and in His Ca- $168,532.13 Milstead & 1808-405 No. 02083 $140,238.03
Deceased; Unknown heirs, Ft. OPA#213230200 pacity as Executor of The Associates, LLC 2010 W Cheltenham KML Law Group, P.C.
successors, assigns, and all IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Estate of Henry George Ave 19138 10th wd.
persons, firms, or associa- DENTIAL PROPERTY a/k/a Henry J. George; 1808-397 ROW B/GAR 2 STY 1808-411
tions claiming right, title, James McCool, solely as Minor Guardian #1, in His 7155 Georgian Rd MASONRY; 1,480 Sq. 2023 Moore St 19145
or interest from or under Heir of the Estate of James Capacity as Devisee and 10th wd. 1,599 Sq. Ft. BRT#101408700 36th wd. 910 Sq.
Kathy Johnson, Deceased; J. McCool, a/k/a James Jo- Beneficiary of The Estate Ft. BRT#101127700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Ft. OPA#363165400
Unknown heirs, successors, seph McCool, Sr. deceased of Henry George a/k/a IMPROVEMENTS: ROW DENTIAL DWELLING IMPROVEMENTS:
assigns, and all persons, C.P. October Term, 2017 Henry J. George; Brian B/GAR 2 STY MASONRY Johnette F. Johnson, Known RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
firms, or associations No. 02959 $263,030.53 George in His Capacity Charles E. Rector, De- Surviving Heir of Eloise Donald Carter, Deborah
claiming right, title, or Richard M. Squire & as Trustee of The Estate ceased and Frances J. Rec- Johnson, John W. Johnson, Lindsay Carter Individually
interest from or under Associates, LLC of Henry George a/k/a tor, Deceased C.P. April Known Surviving Heir of and in Her Capacity as Heir
Ruby Parker, Deceased C.P. Henry J. George C.P. Term, 2017 No. 01575 Eloise Johnson, Frederick of Marian Carter, Deceased
September Term, 2012 No. 1808-382 April Term, 2017 No. $152,738.92 Milstead & Tate, Known Surviving Heir and The Unknown Heirs
03030 $213,159.51 Phelan 315 Claremont Rd a/k/a 00088 $24,375.58 Phelan Associates, LLC of Eloise Johnson, Ronnetta of Marian Carter Deceased
Hallinan Diamond & Jones, 315 E Claremont Rd Hallinan Diamond & D. Avent, Known Surviving C.P. June Term, 2016 No.
LLP 19120-1015 61st wd. 1,152 Jones, LLP 1808-398 Heir of Eloise Johnson and 00244 $106,215.99 KML
Sq. Ft. OPA#611350300 4825 A St 42nd wd. Begin- Unknown Surviving Heirs Law Group, P.C.
1808-374 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1808-390 ning Point: Situate on the of Eloise Johnson C.P.
4217 Claridge St 19124 DENTIAL PROPERTY 6029 Irving St 19139 Northeast of “A” Street June Term, 2015 No. 03393 1808-412
33rd wd. 1,136 Sq. Ft. Shireeta Benjamin C.P. 3rd wd. 1,050 Sq. and Eleanor Street in 42nd $109,057.54 McCabe, 5407 Lebanon Ave
OPA#332355700 IMPROVE- January Term, 2018 No. Ft. BRT#031102700 Ward of the City of Phila- Weisberg, & Conway, LLC 19131 52nd wd. 1,600
MENTS: RESIDENTIAL 03980 $160,187.24 Phelan IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- delphia OPA#421299900 Sq. Ft. OPA#522078200
PROPERTY Yolanda Hallinan Diamond & Jones, DENTIAL DWELLING IMPROVEMENTS: SEMI/ 1808-406 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
Diaz; Victor M. Diaz C.P. LLP James Archambault C.P. DET 2 STY MASONRY 198 E Cheltenham Ave DENTIAL PROPERTY The
January Term, 2018 No. May Term, 2017 No. 02818 Sovichea Sok and Soeun 19120 61st wd. (formerly Unknown Heirs of James A.
03978 $109,877.53 Phelan 1808-383 $47,666.06 Martha E. Von Sok, Deceased C.P. April 50th wd.) 1,152 Sq. Ft. Valentine Deceased, Earl
Hallinan Diamond & Jones, 2623 Pickwick St Rosenstiel, P.C., Martha E. Term, 2016 No. 03517 OPA#611470500 IM- Valentine Solely in His
LLP 45th wd. 1,162 Sq. Von Rosenstiel, Esquire, $62,941.98 Patrick J. PROVEMENTS: RESIDEN- Capacity as Heir of James
Ft. BRT#451104965 Heather Riloff, Esquire, Wesner, Esquire TIAL PROPERTY Rodney A. Valentine Deceased
1808-375 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 Tyler J. Wilk, Esquire L. Foster C.P. March Term, and James Valentine Jr
4109 Barnett St 19135-3011 STY MASONRY Markeem 1808-399 2018 No. 02105 $79,258.03 Solely in His Capacity as
55th wd. 1,200 Sq. Ft. S. Kendall C.P. October 1808-391 2612 Elbridge St 19149- Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Heir of James A. Valentine
OPA#552065700 IMPROVE- Term, 2013 No. 01715 874 Anchor St 19124 2909 62nd wd. 1,188 Jones, LLP Deceased C.P. November
MENTS: RESIDENTIAL $282,064.38 Milstead & 351 wd. 1,050 Sq. Sq. Ft. OPA#621294200 Term, 2017 No. 02961
PROPERTY Stephen F. Associates, LLC Ft. BRT#351268300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1808-407 $113,451.73 KML Law
Rosenthal C.P. March Term, IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- DENTIAL PROPERTY 2837 Gillingham St 19137 Group, P.C.
2015 No. 00245 $115,290.10 1808-384 DENTIAL DWELLING April C. Holmes C.P. 45th wd. ROW B/GAR 2
Phelan Hallinan Diamond & 12505 Medford Rd Charles D. Junious C.P. October Term, 2017 No. STY MASONRY; 1,065 1808-413
Jones, LLP 66th wd. 2,000 Sq. July Term, 2017 No. 00662 01948 $147,413.76 Phelan Sq. Ft. BRT#453054000 2633 S Mildred St 19148-
Ft. BRT#663256200 $63,535.67 Martha E. Von Hallinan Diamond & IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 4532 39th wd. 1,140 Sq.
1808-376 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW Rosenstiel, P.C., Martha E. Jones, LLP DENTIAL DWELLING Ft. OPA#393368000 IM-
2075 E Pacific Ave a/k/a B/GAR 2 STY MA- Von Rosenstiel, Esquire, Ernest R. Gutenberger and PROVEMENTS: RESIDEN-
2075 E Pacific St 19134- SONRY Robert Burns and Heather Riloff, Esquire, 1808-400 Patricia Ann Gutenberger TIAL PROPERTY Quyen Q.
2133 45th wd. 946 Sq. Ft. Valerie Burns C.P. February Tyler J. Wilk, Esquire 6353 Greene St 59th C.P. March Term, 2016
Term, 2017 No. 06894 wd. 3,536 Sq. Ft.

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Chung a/k/a Kevin Chung or associations claiming or interest from or under area OPA#151306400 Sq. Ft. BRT#262001200 1808-445
C.P. March Term, 2017 No. right, title, or interest Andrea Rivera, Deceased Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS: 1911 Penfield St 19138
02341 $139,924.86 Phelan from or under Veronica C.P. May Term, 2016 No. IMPROVEMENTS: ROW RESIDENTIAL REAL 10th wd. 1,099 Sq.
Hallinan Diamond & Jones, Hernandez, Known Heir 03910 $23,452.22 Phelan 3 STY MASONRY Raghda ESTATE Ralph V. Napoli Ft. OPA#101380700
LLP of Felix Torres-Hernandez Hallinan Diamond & Zabatt and Amine Khaill a/k/a Ralph Napoli and Tina IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
a/k/a Felix M. Torres- Jones, LLP C.P. September Term, 2017 M. Napoli a/k/a Tina Napoli DENTIAL PROPERTY
1808-414 Hernandez; Unknown No. 00582 $12,130.99, C.P. October Term, 2016 Lydia D. Kennedy a/k/a
5930 Avonhoe Rd 19138- heirs, successors, assigns, 1808-422 February 2, 2018 DWALD- No. 01559 $48,147.32 Stern Lydia Kennedy C.P.
1504 59th wd. 1,572 and all persons, firms, 5765 N 17th St 19141- MANLAW, P.C. & Eisenberg PC September Term, 2017 No.
Sq. Ft. OPA#592310130 or associations claiming 1714 17th wd. 1,760 01299 $125,279.44 KML
IMPROVEMENTS: right, title, or interest from Sq. Ft. OPA#172189900 1808-430 1808-437 Law Group, P.C.
RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY or under Felix Torres- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 2832 Gillingham St 19137 3304 Gransback St 19134
Mildred M. Unger a/k/a Hernandez a/k/a Felix M. DENTIAL PROPERTY 45th wd. On Southwest 7th wd. Land: 651 Sq. 1808-446
Mildred M. Bailey C.P. Torres-Hernandez C.P. Donna Edmonds, in Her Side of Gillingham Street: Ft.; Improvement: 942 3900 Ford Rd a/k/a 3900
December Term, 2017 No. November Term, 2016 No. Capacity as Administrator 242 ft. 4 3/8 in.; Southeast Sq. Ft. BRT#073160700 Ford Rd Apt 12L 19131
02058 $170,738.77 Phelan 02529 $45,775.28 Udren Cta and Devisee of The of Richmond St.; Front: 15 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 52nd wd. 986 Sq. Ft.; To-
Hallinan Diamond & Jones, Law Offices, P.C. Estate of Leola Everett ft. 0 in. Depth: 80 ft. 0 in. DENTIAL REAL ESTATE gether with a proportionate
LLP C.P. June Term, 2016 No. OPA#453049200 Subject The Known and Unkown undivided interest in the
1808-418 01373 $78,793.07 Phelan to Mortgage IMPROVE- Heir(s), Administrator(s), Common Elements of
1808-415 1342 E Berks St D a/k/a Hallinan Diamond & MENTS: RESIDENTIAL Executor(s) and Devisee(s) .002338% OPA#888520185
6331 Walker St 19135 1342 E. Berks St, Unit Jones, LLP DWELLING Marc Bofinger of the Estate of Adelina IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
55th wd. 1,395 Sq. D a/k/a 7 19125-2817 C.P. June Term, 2017 No. Berrios, Deceased C.P. DENTIAL PROPERTY
Ft. OPA#552327800 18th wd. 1,689 Sq. 1808-423 03166 $65,137.77 plus February Term, 2018 No. Traci L. Douglas C.P.
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Ft. OPA#888180022 5930 N Water St 19120- legal interest in the amount 000576 $21,263.35 Stern & November Term, 2017 No.
DENTIAL PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 2013 61st wd. 1,104 of $2,784.60 and costs of Eisenberg PC 00729 $120,340.15 KML
The Unknown Heirs of DENTIAL PROPERTY Sq. Ft. OPA#612483500 $2,059.00 for a subtotal of Law Group, P.C.
Dolores Pierce Deceased, Anthony Covington C.P. IMPROVEMENTS: $69,981.37 Ron L. Wood- 1808-438
Vincent Gerome Solely in April Term, 2017 No. RESIDENTIAL man, Esquire 11035 Knights Rd 19154 1808-447
His Capacity as Heir of 01063 $455,725.09 Phelan PROPERTY Judith Wilder 66th wd. Land: 12,650 Sq. 5748 N. 7th St 19120 61st
Dolores Pierce Deceased, Hallinan Diamond & C.P. July Term, 2015 No. 1808-431 Ft.; Improvement: 4,500 wd. Land Area: 1,440 Sq.
Dominic Iacovine Solely Jones, LLP 01574 $136,998.31 Phelan 7510 Boyer St 19119 Sq. Ft. BRT#662218830 Ft.; Building Area: 1,165
in His Capacity as Heir of Hallinan Diamond & Jones, 9th wd. 1,312 Sq. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Sq. Ft.; ROW B/GAR 2
Dolores Pierce Deceased, 1808-419 LLP Ft. BRT#091165000 DENTIAL REAL ESTATE STY MASONRY OPA#61-
Rosemarie Jerri Solely in 6119 Elmwood Ave IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Edward C. Tomaszewski, 2-235400 IMPROVE-
Her Capacity as Heir of 19142-3204 40th wd. 1,492 1808-424 DENTIAL DWELLING Jr C.P. January Term, 2018 MENTS: RESIDENTIAL
Dolores Pierce Deceased, Sq. Ft. OPA#402220500 301 Byberry Rd, D8 Carlos Bender, Known No. 004890 $104,735.24 PROPERTY (NOT OWNER
Shannon Klein Solely in IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 19116 88th wd. (formerly Heir of Charles Bender Stern & Eisenberg PC OCCUPIED) Liberated
Her Capacity as Heir of DENTIAL PROPERTY 58th wd.) 1,074 Sq. Ft. a/k/a Charles M. Bender; Property Holdings IV, LLC
Dolores Pierce Deceased, Emma Kimanh Nguyen OPA#888581978 IM- Matthew Bender, Known 1808-439 C.P. April Term, 2017 No.
Denise Pierce a/k/a a/k/a Emma Kim Nguyen PROVEMENTS: RESIDEN- Heir of Charles Bender 6635 Blakemore St 19119 03548 $107,102.76 plus
Denise Caserta Solely in C.P. December Term, 2017 TIAL PROPERTY Michael a/k/a Charles M. Bender; 22nd wd. 3,172 Sq. Ft. interest at $19.45 per day
Her Capacity as Heir of No. 00564 $56,222.84 Chilin; Juliett Barzilayev Nancy Antequera Bender, OPA#221288120 IMPROVE- after 8/1/2017 Nicholas
Dolores Pierce Deceased, Phelan Hallinan Diamond C.P. June Term, 2017 No. Known Heir of Charles MENTS: RESIDENTIAL D. Krawec, Esquire;
Norman Pierce Solely in & Jones, LLP 03462 $130,071.94 Phelan Bender a/k/a Carles M. PROPERTY George L. Bernstein-Burkley, P.C.
His Capacity as Heir of Hallinan Diamond & Jones, Bender; Unknown heirs, Brown C.P. September Term,
Dolores Pierce Deceased 1808-420 LLP successors, assigns, and 2016 No. 03590 $87,265.06 1808-448
and William Pierce Solely 7233 Grays Ave 19142- all persons, firms, or as- KML Law Group, P.C. 3442 Chippendale St a/k/a
in His Capacity as Heir of 1008 40th wd. 784 Sq. 1808-425 sociations claiming right, 3442 Chippendale Ave
Dolores Pierce Deceased Ft. OPA#404206700 7521 Lawndale Ave title, or interest from or 1808-440 19136 64th wd. 1,625
C.P. September Term, 2016 IMPROVEMENTS: a/k/a 7521 Lawndale St under Charles Bender a/k/a 1606 S Bailey St 19145 Sq. Ft. OPA#642202200
No. 03374 $89,209.96 RESIDENTIAL PROP- 19111-2705 56th wd. 1,500 Charles M. Bender C.P. 36th wd. 651 Sq. Ft. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
KML Law Group, P.C. ERTY Dorothy Donson, Sq. Ft. OPA#561032400 January Term, 2018 No. OPA#364275900 IMPROVE- DENTIAL PROPERTY
in Her Capacity as Heir IMPROVEMENTS: 04141 $89,424.58 Udren MENTS: RESIDENTIAL Anthony Cancelliere C.P.
1808-416 of Howard G. Wise, RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Law Offices, P.C. PROPERTY Jacqueline January Term, 2018 No.
2140 S Carlisle St 19145- Deceased; Unknown heirs, Colleen James C.P. Febru- Baskerville C.P. January 02066 $72,122.07 KML
3907 26th wd. 1,050 successors, assigns, and all ary Term, 2017 No. 03476 1808-432 Term, 2018 No. 04278 Law Group, P.C.
Sq. Ft. OPA#261128700 persons, firms, or associa- $123,371.03 Phelan 4633 Hartel Ave 19136 $27,894.31 KML Law
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- tions claiming right, title, Hallinan Diamond & Jones, 65th wd. 1,143 Sq. Group, P.C. 1808-449
DENTIAL PROPERTY or interest from or under LLP Ft. OPA#651196000 5328 Westminster Ave
Anthony M. Carine, Jr; Howard G. Wise, Deceased IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1808-441 a/k/a 5328 W Westminster
Anthony M. Carine, Sr C.P. January Term, 2018 1808-426 DENTIAL PROPERTY 8121 Crispin St 19136 Ave 19131 44th wd. 1,741
C.P. October Term, 2017 No. 02065 $52,124.20 3900 Ford Rd, Unit 19C Denise Bell C.P. May 64th wd. 1,963 Sq. Sq. Ft. OPA#442057800
No. 00228 $220,699.10 Phelan Hallinan Diamond 19131-2054 52nd wd. 1,206 Term, 2016 No. 01765 Ft. OPA#642024100 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP Sq. Ft. OPA#888520279 $97,973.22 Justin F. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- DENTIAL PROPERTY
& Jones, LLP IMPROVEMENTS: Kobeski, Esquire; Manley DENTIAL PROPERTY Sharia Ferguson a/k/a
1808-421 RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Deas Kochalski LLC Kathleen Ditommaso a/k/a Shania Ferguson C.P.
1808-417 4812 N Lawrence Sabrina L. Alston-Lassiter Kathleen Dorfman C.P. August Term, 2017 No.
2932 N Orianna St St 19120-4127 42nd a/k/a Sabrina L. Alston 1808-433 August Term, 2017 No. 01572 $87,794.51 KML
19133 19th wd. 658 Sq. wd. 1,350 Sq. Ft. Lassiter; Henry Lassiter, Jr 6317 Calvert St 01278 $182,996.35 KML Law Group, P.C.
Ft. BRT#19-2-124700 O PA # 4 2 2 4 8 3 6 0 0 C.P. November Term, 2017 62nd wd. 1,703 Sq. Law Group, P.C.
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- IMPROVEMENTS: No. 02027 $137,238.69 Ft. BRT#621524700 1808-450
DENTIAL DWELLING RESIDENTIAL PROP- Phelan Hallinan Diamond & IMPROVEMENTS: 1808-442 1034 Unruh Ave 19111
Estate of Felix Torres- ERTY Orlando Perez, Jones, LLP RESIDENTIAL DWELL- 726 S 55th St 19143 53rd wd. 2,975 Sq.
Hernandez a/k/a Felix M. Individually and in His ING Amos Cherry, Jr C.P. 46th wd. 1,280 Sq. Ft. OPA#532056600
Torres-Hernandez; Juanita Capacity as Heir of Andrea 1808-427 September Term, 2015 Ft. OPA#463199000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
Torres, Known Heir of Rivera, Deceased; Willie 859 Brill St 19124 35th No. 02482 $129,461.88 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- DENTIAL PROPERTY
Veronica Hernandez a/k/a Perez, in His Capacity as wd. Land: 1,068 Sq. Law Office of Gregory DENTIAL PROPERTY William J. Gehan, Jr C.P.
Veronica Hernandez Heir of Andrea Rivera, Ft.; Improvement: 1,034 Javardian, LLC Courtney R. Franklin C.P. May Term, 2017 No. 03555
Franco, Known Heir of Deceased; Jimmy Perez, Sq. Ft. BRT#351183300 April Term, 2017 No. $135,348.43 Justin F.
Felix Torres-Hernandez in His Capacity as Heir of IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1808-434 01939 $112,437.88 KML Kobeski, Esquire; Manley
a/k/a Felix M. Torres- Andrea Rivera, Deceased; DENTIAL REAL ESTATE 4545 Miller St 19137 Law Group, P.C. Deas Kochalski LLC
Hernandez; Michael E. Hector Perez, in His Clodomiro Centeno and 45th wd. 2,130 Sq.
Stosic, Esq., Co-Personal Capacity as Heir of Andrea Kelly Christine Centeno Ft. BRT#453176680 1808-443 1808-451
Representative of The Rivera, Deceased; Marcos C.P. October Term, 2016 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 6523 E Wister St 19138 443 E Pleasant St 19119
Estate of Felix Torres- Perez, Jr. in His Capacity No. 004263 $67,750.03 DENTIAL REAL ESTATE 59th wd. 974 Sq. 22nd wd. 1,932 Sq.
Hernandez a/k/a Felix as Heir of Andrea Rivera, Stern & Eisenberg PC Roger Brian Decesare C.P. Ft. OPA#591241700 Ft. OPA#222078200
M. Torres-Hernandez; Deceased; Juan Perez, in January Term, 2018 No. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
Michael Van Buskirk, Esq., His Capacity as Heir of 1808-428 04954 $196,950.28 Stern DENTIAL PROPERTY DENTIAL PROPERTY
Co-Personal Representa- Andrea Rivera, Deceased; 2651 N 2nd St 19133 & Eisenberg PC Antionette McKnight C.P. Roosevelt Newsome as
tive of The Estate of Confessa Valentine, in 19th wd. 821 Sq. February Term, 2016 No. Administrator of the Estate
Felix Torres-Hernandez Her Capacity as Heir of Ft. BRT#192069500 1808-435 02005 $109,735.03 KML of Joanna Richardson
a/k/a Felix M. Torres- Andrea Rivera, Deceased; IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 2854 Stamford St Law Group, P.C. Deceased C.P. January
Hernandez; Unknown Angel Valentine, in Her DENTIAL DWELLING 57th wd. 2,199 Sq. Term, 2018 No. 02144
heirs, successors, assigns, Capacity as Heir of Andrea Diana Vasquez C.P. October Ft. BRT#571018600 1808-444 $156,953.09 KML Law
and all persons, firms, Rivera, Deceased; Daisy Term, 2017 No. 00663 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 5030 N 7th St 19120 Group, P.C.
or associations claiming Valentine, in Her Capacity $103,195.61 Martha E. Von DENTIAL DWELLING 49th wd. 1,120 Sq.
right, title, or interest from as Heir of Andrea Rivera, Rosenstiel, P.C., Martha E. Yasmin Ali C.P. September Ft. OPA#491220400 1808-452
or under Mary Munoz a/k/a Deceased; Unknown heirs, Von Rosenstiel, Esquire, Term, 2016 No. 01482 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 211 N 59th St 19139
Mary M. Munoz; Unknown successors, assigns, and all Heather Riloff, Esquire, $183,792.85 Law Office of DENTIAL PROPERTY 4th wd. 1,146 Sq.
heirs, successors, assigns, persons, firms, or associa- Tyler J. Wilk, Esquire Gregory Javardian, LLC Jamar Yong; Danielle Ft. OPA#042236600
and all persons, firms, tions claiming right, title, A. Young C.P. January IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
1808-429 1808-436 Term, 2018 No. 05705 DENTIAL PROPERTY
863 27th St N 19130 15th 2210 S 17th St 19145- $51,025.57 Meredith H. William R. Harris, Jr C.P.
wd. 1,236 Sq. Ft. land area, 3805 26th wd. 1,020 Wooters, Esquire; Manley April Term, 2014 No.
1,864 Sq. Ft. improvement Deas Kochalski, LLC

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01558 $120,999.22 KML 1808-461 1808-470 DENTIAL PROPERTY 1808-488 July Term, 2017 No. 03796
Law Group, P.C. 5219 N Broad St 19141 3854 N Fairhill St Steven C. Parkinson and 1012 N 64th St 19151 $137,841.56 Milstead &
52nd wd. 2,330 Sq. 19140 43rd wd. 1,243 Tina Susan Parkinson a/k/a 34th wd. 3,498 Sq. Associates, LLC
1808-453 Ft. OPA#493249800 Sq. Ft. OPA#432255700 Tina Parkinson C.P. June Ft. OPA#344252900
6030 N 12th St 19141 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Term, 2017 No. 00172 IMPROVEMENTS: 1808-498
49th wd. 1,673 Sq. DENTIAL PROPERTY DENTIAL PROPERTY $368,026.78 Shapiro & RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY 2101 Chestnut St Apt.
Ft. OPA#493148600 Tenise Taylor C.P. May Ramonita Bodon and Jose DeNardo, LLC Sonja Hipps C.P. November 1805 a/k/a 2101-17
IMPROVEMENTS: Term, 2017 No. 02134 M. Reyes C.P. September Term, 2017 No. 02768 Chestnut St 19103 8th wd.
RESIDENTIAL PROP- $192,674.28 Shapiro & Term, 2016 No. 01376 1808-480 $226,482.68 KML Law 0 Sq. Ft. OPA#888112456
ERTY Andrew J. Grace DeNardo, LLC $61,498.27 KML Law 1967 72nd Ave 19138 Group, P.C. IMPROVEMENTS:
C.P. August Term, 2017 No. Group, P.C. 10th wd. 1,080 Sq. RESIDENTIAL PROP-
00627 $141,989.37 KML 1808-462 Ft. OPA#101302200 1808-489 ERTY Allen Alexander
Law Group, P.C. 1347 Farrington Rd 1808-471 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 5011-15 Penn St 19124 and Diana Alexander C.P.
19151 34th wd. 1,600 5329 Rising Sun Ave DENTIAL PROPERTY 62nd wd. 9,323 Sq. Ft. July Term, 2016 No. 00004
1808-454 Sq. Ft. OPA#343336400 19120 42nd wd. 4,050 Whitney L. Williams C.P. OPA#621490400 IM- $162,836.91 KML Law
4428 Malta St 19124 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Sq. Ft. OPA#421269900 October Term, 2015 No. PROVEMENTS: RESIDEN- Group, P.C.
33rd wd. 2,283 Sq. Ft. DENTIAL PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 02585 $105,024.41 Shapiro TIAL PROPERTY Robert
OPA#332136400 IM- William E. Ware C.P. DENTIAL PROPERTY & DeNardo, LLC L. Tatum and Shawanda R. 1808-499
PROVEMENTS: RESIDEN- March Term, 2018 No. Thanh Ou and Sophy Teap Tatum C.P. November Term, 3415 G St a/k/a 3415 N G
TIAL PROPERTY Helen 02612 $108,161.51 Shapiro C.P. February Term, 2017 1808-481 2011 No. 03580 $96,161.59 St 33rd wd. 1,260 Sq. Ft.
F. Bescript and German L. & DeNardo, LLC No. 07363 $64,683.46 8520 Michener St 19150 KML Law Group, P.C. BRT#331333400; PRCL#
Rivera C.P. January Term, Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 50th wd. Land: 1,528 042N120151 IMPROVE-
2018 No. 04955 $36,204.48 1808-463 Sq. Ft. BRT#501139400 1808-490 MENTS: RESIDENTIAL
KML Law Group, P.C. 5120 Hazel Ave 19143 1808-472 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1340 N 21st St 19121 DWELLING Dawn D.
46th wd. 2,592 Sq. 6074 N Norwood St DENTIAL REAL ESTATE 29th wd. 900 Sq. Hampton a/k/a Dawn
1808-455 Ft. OPA#462028400 42nd wd. 1,418 Sq. Ft. Regina Childs, Robert Ft. OPA#291290100 Hampton C.P. October
6543 Vandike St 19135 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- (land area); 882 Sq. Kornegay, II, Bridgette IMPROVEMENTS: Term, 2017 No. 02284
41st wd. 1,200 Sq. DENTIAL PROPERTY Ft. (improvement area) Kornegay, Christina Childs RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY $47,476.89 Powers, Kirn &
Ft. OPA#411350000 Arnsie L. Riley, Admin- BRT#172485900 Subject and Kuasheemah Childs Marnechia Millhouse C.P. Associates, LLC
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- istratrix of the Estate of to Mortgage IMPROVE- C.P. July Term, 2014 No. January Term, 2018 No.
DENTIAL PROPERTY Thomas J. Riley, Deceased MENTS: ROW 2 STY MA- 002956 $104,735.24 Stern 01814 $62,244.56 KML 1808-500
George Jubilee C.P. July C.P. April Term, 2015 No. SONRY Bernice Love C.P. & Eisenberg PC Law Group, P.C. 1644 E Lycoming St 19124
Term, 2013 No. 02045 01120 $213,465.30 Shapiro December Term, 2017 No. 33rd wd. ROW 2 STY
$111,844.66 KML Law & DeNardo, LLC 03317 $60,493.17 Kevin J. 1808-482 1808-491 MASONRY; 840 Sq. Ft.
Group, P.C. Cummings, Esquire 6337 Magnolia St 19144 6345 Overbrook Ave BRT#332055200 Subject
1808-464 59th wd. (formerly 22nd 19151 34th wd. 12,893 to Mortgage IMPROVE-
1808-456 2813 S Simpson St 1808-473 wd.) BRT#59-2253000 Sq. Ft. OPA#344177400 MENTS: RESIDENTIAL
3447 Emerald St 19134 19142 40th wd. 1,520 324 E Olney Ave 2,039 Tonya S. Sapp C.P. IMPROVEMENTS: DWELLING Jason Raynor,
45th wd. 938 Sq. Sq. Ft. OPA#406001237 Sq. Ft. BRT#421247300 September Term, 2017 RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Known Surviving Heir of
Ft. BRT#452323900 IMPROVEMENTS: IMPROVEMENTS: No. 02203 $150,058.54 Christopher Baxter C.P. Kathryn M. Raynor and
IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROP- RESIDENTIAL DWELL- Emmanuel J. Argentieri, March Term, 2015 No. Unknown Surviving Heirs
RESIDENTIAL DWELL- ERTY Quang Huynh C.P. ING Kimberly N. Hall C.P. Esquire 03453 $287,188.53 KML of Kathryn M. Raynor C.P.
ING Antonio Serrano, Jr September Term, 2016 No. September Term, 2017 No. Law Group, P.C. December Term, 2016 No.
C.P. March Term, 2018 No. 01907 $86,279.59 Shapiro 01890 $131,583.07 Powers, 1808-483 00930 $47,800.12 McCabe,
01535 $59,692.85 Martha & DeNardo, LLC Kirn & Associates, LLC 5028 N 10th St 19141 1808-492 Weisberg, & Conway, LLC
E. Von Rosenstiel, P.C., 49th wd. 1,800 Sq. 1900 Afton St 19111
Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, 1808-465 1808-474 Ft. OPA#491358200 56th wd. 2,482 Sq. 1808-501
Esquire, Heather Riloff, 5834 Windsor Ave 3115 Levick St 19149 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Ft. OPA#561424000 1627 S 8th St 19148-
Esquire, Tyler J. Wilk, a/k/a 5834 Windsor St 55th wd. 1,539 Sq. DENTIAL PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS: 1214 1st wd. 2,415 Sq.
Esquire 19143 3rd wd. 973 Sq. Ft. BRT#551021400 Corwin T. Jackson C.P. RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Ft. OPA#012189600
Ft. OPA#034096000 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- December Term, 2017 No. Fatima Carmona C.P. No- IMPROVEMENTS:
1808-457 IMPROVEMENTS: DENTIAL PROPERTY 02099 $77,395.84 Shapiro vember Term, 2016 No. RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
2641 Wentworth Rd RESIDENTIAL PROP- C.P. June Term, 2015 No. & DeNardo, LLC 03306 $167,967.07 KML Tonu Vuong C.P. October
19131 52nd wd. 2,176 ERTY Kevin S. Jones C.P. 00234 $51,905.12 Scott Law Group, P.C. Term, 2017 No. 00227
Sq. Ft. OPA#521381800 December Term, 2017 No. A. Dietterick, Esq., and/or 1808-484 $357,582.18 Phelan
IMPROVEMENTS: 03320 $72,057.03 KML Brian H. Smith, Esquire 7116 Charles St 19135 1808-493 Hallinan Diamond & Jones,
RESIDENTIAL PROP- Law Group, P.C. 41st wd. Land Area: 1,632 410 W Grange Ave LLP
ERTY Nicole Walton C.P. 1808-475 Sq. Ft. BRT#41-2232100 19120 61st wd. 1,241
September Term, 2016 1808-466 3308 N Water St 19134 7th IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Sq. Ft. OPA#612061400 1808-502
No. 01263 $201,895.74 3626-28 N. Broad St wd. 1,080 Sq. Ft. BRT#07- DENTIAL DWELLING IMPROVEMENTS: 3621 Jasper St 19134-
Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 13th wd. Land Area: 3-0335-00 IMPROVE- Amanda S. Bottoms C.P. RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY 1511 45th wd. 1,180
3,110 Sq. Ft.; Improve- MENTS: RESIDENTIAL January Term, 2017 No. Sharon G. Bruce-Burris Sq. Ft. OPA#452371600
1808-458 ment Area: 7,466 Sq. Ft. DWELLING Neidalina 02838 $100,443.81 Martha C.P. July Term, 2017 No. IMPROVEMENTS:
6455 Glenmore Ave OPA#881064007 Subject Ortiz; Daniel Rivera C.P. E. Von Rosenstiel, P.C., 01212 $97,153.80 KML RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
19142 40th wd. 1,152 to Rent IMPROVEMENTS: January Term, 2018 No. Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, Law Group, P.C. Eladio Diaz C.P. June Term,
Sq. Ft. OPA#406174200 APT 5-50 UNITS MASON- 01797 $107,480.61 Udren Esquire, Heather Riloff, 2017 No. 01543 $74,796.69
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- RY JCM Investment LLC Law Offices, P.C. Esquire, Tyler J. Wilk, 1808-494 Phelan Hallinan Diamond &
DENTIAL PROPERTY C.P. February Term, 2018 Esquire 614 Edgemore Rd 19151 Jones, LLP
Charlinder Korbiogo, No. 01528 $434,406.35 1808-476 34th wd. 1,679 Sq.
Known Heir of Charles Phillip D. Berger, Esq., 1666 Margaret St 19124 1808-485 Ft. OPA#344388800 1808-503
Stroman a/k/a Charles Berger Law Group, PC 23rd wd. 1,552 Sq. 3603 Biscayne Pl 19154 IMPROVEMENTS: 107 S Cobbs Creek Pkwy,
Alphonso Stroman, Jr., de- Ft. OPA#232146100 66th wd. 1,620 Sq. Ft. RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY a/k/a 107 S 63rd St, a/k/a
ceased and Unknown heirs, 1808-467 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- BRT#66-3-4571-00 Kathleen A. Revels C.P. 107 Cobbs Creek Pkwy
successors, assigns, and 2410 Vista St 19152 DENTIAL PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS: February Term, 2016 No. 19139 3rd wd. ROW 2
all persons, firms, or as- 56th wd. 2,569 Sq. Ft. Renee Waites C.P. August RESIDENTIAL DWELL- 01844 $95,905.01 KML STY MASONRY; 1,334
sociations claiming right, OPA#561323300 IM- Term, 2017 No. 02342 ING Loraine Russo and Law Group, P.C. Sq. Ft. BRT#031204800
title, or interest from or PROVEMENTS: RESIDEN- $50,328.81 Shapiro & John Russo C.P. June IMPROVEMENTS:
under Charles Stroman TIAL PROPERTY Tracy DeNardo, LLC Term, 2017 No. 03188 1808-495 RESIDENTIAL DWELL-
a/k/a Charles Alphonso Barco C.P. May Term, 2017 $143,988.16 Martha E. Von 216 W Rubicam 19120 42nd ING Ronald V. Archer, Jr.
Stroman, Jr., deceased No. 04441 $315,262.68 1808-477 Rosenstiel, P.C.., Martha wd. 910 Sq. Ft. (land area); a/k/a Ronald Archer and
C.P. June Term, 2017 No. KML Law Group, P.C. 3920 Howland St 19124 E. Von Rosenstiel, Esquire, 1,120 Sq. Ft. (improvement United States of America,
03199 $69,589.28 Shapiro 33rd wd. 1,120 Sq. Heather Riloff, Esquire, area) BRT#422205600 c/o United States Attorney
& DeNardo, LLC 1808-468 Ft. OPA#332361200 Tyler J. Wilk, Esquire Subject to Mortgage for the Eastern District
1440 S Marston St IMPROVEMENTS: IMPROVEMENTS: ROW of Pennsylvania C.P. May
1808-459 19146 36th wd. 1,024 RESIDENTIAL PROP- 1808-486 2 STY MASONRY Wilbert Term, 2017 No. 03565
6126 Chestnut St 19139 Sq. Ft. OPA#364329900 ERTY Ailin Cartagena C.P. 541 W Clapier St 19144 Scott (Deceased) C.P. $166,862.67 McCabe,
3rd wd. 1,746 Sq. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- October Term, 2016 No. 13th wd. 1,800 Sq. September Term, 2017 No. Weisberg, & Conway, LLC
Ft. OPA#031033300 DENTIAL PROPERTY 03854 $59,287.61 Shapiro Ft. OPA#133068500 01882 $84,217.82 Kevin J.
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Dorothy Castagno and & DeNardo, LLC IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Cummings, Esquire 1808-504
DENTIAL PROPERTY Ralph A. Castagno, Sr DENTIAL PROPERTY 11916 Alberta Dr 19154
Eloise Hill C.P. March C.P. April Term, 2017 No. 1808-478 James Stephen Chandler, 1808-496 66th wd. ROW B/GAR
Term, 2017 No. 02930 02753 $102,032.46 Shapiro 4946 Baynton St 19144 Sr. C.P. March Term, 2018 5436 Sharswood St 4th wd. 1 STY MASONRY ; 900
$46,110.44 Shapiro & & DeNardo, LLC 12th wd. 1,570 Sq. No. 01522 $56,702.00 700 Sq. Ft. BRT#041238000 Sq. Ft. BRT#662172800
DeNardo, LLC Ft. OPA#121175200 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC IMPROVEMENTS: ROW IMPROVEMENTS:
1808-469 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 2 STY MASONRY Femi RESIDENTIAL DWELL-
1808-460 2302 S 20th St 19145 DENTIAL PROPERTY 1808-487 Mason C.P. October Term, ING Marcin Styczynski and
1356 Unity St 19124 26th wd. 966 Sq. Pamela J. Branham C.P. 6814 Souder St 19149 2017 No. 02762 $40,606.98 Monika Styczynski C.P.
23rd wd. 1,775 Sq. Ft. OPA#262158700 October Term, 2016 No. 54th wd. 1,246 Sq. Milstead & Associates, LLC May Term, 2017 No. 02820
Ft. OPA#234038730 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 02865 $57,010.73 Shapiro Ft. OPA#542299600 $171,095.87 McCabe,
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- DENTIAL PROPERTY & DeNardo, LLC IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1808-497 Weisberg, & Conway, LLC
DENTIAL PROPERTY Anthony Masapollo and DENTIAL PROPERTY 5636 N. 2nd St 61st
James J. McDade, III C.P. Lucia Masapollo C.P. 1808-479 Christopher Applegate C.P. wd. 1,669 Sq. Ft. 1808-505
February Term, 2017 No. December Term, 2014 No. 3107 Maureen Dr 19154 February Term, 2017 No. BRT#612419500 2740 Willits Rd
02393 $50,680.55 Shapiro 01976 $161,325.70 KML 66th wd. 11,826 Sq. 07356 $69,062.44 Shapiro IMPROVEMENTS: S/D 19136-1026 57th wd.
& DeNardo, LLC Law Group, P.C. Ft. OPA#663062558 & DeNardo, LLC CONV APT 2 STY MASON (formerly 35th wd.) 1,411
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Natalie A. Solomon C.P.

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Sq. Ft. OPA#571157250 1808-511 1808-518 19111-3538 56th wd. 1,120 IMPROVEMENTS: C.P. April Term, 2014 No.
IMPROVEMENTS: 1437 Elbridge St 19149- 3027 C St 19134 Sq. Ft. OPA#561145400 RESIDENTIAL REAL 01865 $90,491.05 KML
RESIDENTIAL PROP- 2740 54th wd. 1,332 7th wd. 1,008 Sq. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- ESTATE Brian Maude, Law Group, P.C.
ERTY Stacy Gill, in Her Sq. Ft. OPA#541113200 Ft. OPA#071447000 DENTIAL PROPERTY George Winters, Tamara
Capacity as Adminstratrix IMPROVEMENTS: IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Kevin Beckett; Wanda M. Winters, John E. Winters 1808-542
and Heir of The Estate of RESIDENTIAL DENTIAL PROPERTY Beckett C.P. September and The Unknown Heirs, 2323-25 Mifflin St
Annette Nash; Heather PROPERTY Jack Matty Julio Hernandez C.P. July Term, 2017 No. 01957 Executors, and Devisees 19145 48th wd. 1,612
Walsh, in Her Capacity a/k/a Jack E. Matty, Jr Term, 2009 No. 01837 $138,528.32 Phelan Hal- of the Estate of Sharon Sq. Ft. OPA#882006830
as Heir of The Estate of a/k/a Jack Matty, Jr C.P. $81,772.29 Shapiro & linan Diamond & Jones, Maude, Deceased C.P. IMPROVEMENTS:
Annette Nash; John Gill, February Term, 2018 No. DeNardo, LLC LLP June Term, 2017 No. RESIDENTIAL PROP-
in His Capacity as Heir 01275 $92,240.96 Phelan 02205 $41,545.21 Stern & ERTY Shirlrick Corp, A
of The Estate of Annette Hallinan Diamond & 1808-519 1808-527 Eisenberg PC Pennsylvania Corporation
Nash; Unknown heirs, Jones, LLP 841 Bridge St 19124 593 Rosalie St 19120- and Mitchell Epps Jr. a/k/a
successors, assigns, and all 35th wd. 1,038 Sq. 1234 35th wd. 1,230 1808-535 Mitchell Epps C.P. March
persons, firms, or associa- 1808-512 Ft. OPA#351151500 Sq. Ft. OPA#352040600 732 Marlyn Rd 19151- Term, 2016 No. 01736
tions claiming right, title, 1241 N Conestoga St IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 3825 34th wd. 1,162 $239,963.51 KML Law
or interest from or under 19131 4th wd. ROW 2 DENTIAL PROPERTY DENTIAL PROPERTY Sq. Ft. OPA#344279800 Group, P.C.
Annette Nash, Deceased STY MASONRY; 1,262 Frank S. Kirchhoff C.P. Eneida Vazquez; Janet IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
C.P. June Term, 2017 No. Sq. Ft. BRT#041138300 March Term, 2018 No. Vazquez C.P. February DENTIAL PROPERTY 1808-543
01541 $120,281.56 Phelan IMPROVEMENTS: 01579 $62,347.68 Shapiro Term, 2018 No. 01010 Gloria P. Johnson C.P. 9445 Outlook Ave
Hallinan Diamond & RESIDENTIAL DWELL- & DeNardo, LLC $31,346.09 Phelan Hal- July Term, 2015 No. 19114 57th wd. 3,250
Jones, LLP ING Cynthia Chavis, linan Diamond & Jones, 03750 $50,929.22 Phelan Sq. Ft. OPA#572300450
Known Surviving Heir of 1808-520 LLP Hallinan Diamond & IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
1808-506 Nellie L. Chavis, Lorraine 7360 Limekiln Pike 19138 Jones, LLP DENTIAL PROPERTY
3103 N 32nd St 19132- Chavis, Known Surviving 50th wd. 1,691 Sq. Ft. 1808-528 Andrew J. Ungaro C.P.
1003 38th wd. 1,513 Heir of Nellie L. Chavis, OPA#50-1-2826-00 IM- 536 Solly Ave 19111 1808-536 November Term, 2017 No.
Sq. Ft. OPA#382176100 Mildred L. Sayles, Known PROVEMENTS: SINGLE 63rd wd. 4,121 Sq. 2029 S Hollywood St 02592 $127,581.89 KML
IMPROVEMENTS: Surviving Heir of Nellie FAMILY RESIDENTIAL Ft. OPA#631348500 19145-2414 48th wd. 1,120 Law Group, P.C.
RESIDENTIAL PROP- L. Chavis, Sylvius Chavis, DWELLING Bernadette M. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Sq. Ft. OPA#482391500
ERTY Donte Julia, in His Known Surviving Heir of Lewis, in Her Capacity as DENTIAL PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1808-544
Capacity as Executor and Nellie L. Chavis, Chris- Real Owner and Executrix Matthew J. Keenan and DENTIAL PROPERTY 2744 N Opal St 19132
Devisee of The Estate of topher Chavis, Known of the Estate of Larphus Caitlin E. Slattery C.P. Joseph Diorio; Glenda 11th wd. ROW 2 STY
Freda L. Williams a/k/a Surviving Heir of Nellie M. Lewis, Deceased C.P. December Term, 2017 No. Johnson C.P. September MASONRY; 924 Sq.
Freda Williams; Dionte L. Chavis, Kenneth Brown, October Term, 2017 No. 03316 $197,505.89 KML Term, 2017 No. 02423 Ft. BRT#111247400
King, in His Capacity as Known Surviving Heir 00661 $172,318.20 Hladik, Law Group, P.C. $134,202.59 Phelan Hal- IMPROVEMENTS:
Devisee of The Estate of Nellie L. Chavis, and Onorato & Federman, LLP linan Diamond & Jones, RESIDENTIAL DWELL-
of Freda L. Williams Unknown Surviving Heirs 1808-529 LLP ING Unknown Surviving
a/k/a Freda Williams C.P. of Nellie L. Chavis C.P. 1808-521 603 Adams Ave 19120 Heirs of Mary Banks C.P.
March Term, 2018 No. February Term, 2016 No. 2925 Brighton St 19149 35th wd. 1,196 Sq. 1808-537 March Term, 2017 No.
03432 $73,216.50 Phelan 01800 $77,306.42 McCabe, 55th wd. 1,899 Sq. Ft. Ft. OPA#351012600 7835 Williams Ave 0369 $40,839.02 McCabe,
Hallinan Diamond & Weisberg, & Conway, LLC OPA#55-1-3633-00 IM- IMPROVEMENTS: 19150 50th wd. 1,950 Weisberg, & Conway, LLC
Jones, LLP PROVEMENTS: SINGLE RESIDENTIAL PROP- Sq. Ft. OPA#501011900
1808-513 FAMILY, RESIDENTIAL ERTY Luz Gonzalez C.P. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1808-545
1808-507 1633 Swain St 19130- DWELLING Pedro Torres February Term, 2018 No. DENTIAL PROPERTY 2217 S 9th St 19148
1712 Dounton St 19140 2827 15th wd. 1,200 and Monica Velasquez 00063 $129,870.89 Phelan Toya L. Heard C.P. August 39th wd. 975 Sq. Ft.
13th wd. ROW 2 STY Sq. Ft. OPA#152186100 Torres C.P. January Hallinan Diamond & Term, 2017 No. 01234 OPA#39-3-4145-00 IM-
MASONRY; 1,224 Sq. Ft. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Term, 2018 No. 02810 Jones, LLP $38,707.81 Shapiro & PROVEMENTS: SINGLE
BRT#131311130 Subject DENTIAL PROPERTY $159,604.29 Hladik, DeNardo, LLC FAMILY RESIDENTIAL
to Mortgage IMPROVE- James Lewis C.P. July Onorato & Federman, LLP 1808-530 DWELLING Nicholas
MENTS: RESIDENTIAL Term, 2013 No. 00040 5729 Commerce St 1808-538 Brunetti, Jr. and Lisa
DWELLING Jonathan $179,070.53 Phelan Hal- 1808-522 19139-2428 4th wd. 1,110 6120 N Beechwood St Ann Duggan, Surviving
Bennett and Barbara linan Diamond & Jones, 4266 Griscom St 19124 Sq. Ft. OPA#042013100 19138 17th wd. 1,890 Heirs of Mary L. Brunetti,
Bennett Newton C.P. July LLP 23rd wd. SEMI/DET 2 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Sq. Ft. OPA#172519000 Deceased and Unknown
Term, 2010 No. 00629 STY MASONRY; 1,552 DENTIAL PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS: Surviving Heirs of Mary
$26,862.15 McCabe, 1808-514 Sq. Ft. BRT#232428100 Craig Gregory Parker; RESIDENTIAL PROP- L. Brunetti, Deceased C.P.
Weisberg, & Conway, LLC 7319 Woodcrest Ave IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Catherine E. Parker C.P. ERTY Unknown heirs, February Term, 2014 No.
19151-2214 34th wd. 1,120 DENTIAL DWELLING July Term, 2017 No. successors, assigns, and all 01097 $139,480.78 Hladik,
1808-508 Sq. Ft. OPA#344123300 Shareeta Fowler C.P. April 02822 $42,963.64 Phelan persons, firms, or associa- Onorato & Federman, LLP
6721 Paschall Ave 19142- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Term, 2017 No. 02256 Hallinan Diamond & tions claiming right, title,
1824 40th wd. 1,008 DENTIAL PROPERTY $109,496.40 McCabe, Jones, LLP or interest from or under 1808-546
Sq. Ft. OPA#403165100 Rebecca Bighum Robinson Weisberg, & Conway, LLC Eunice Green, deceased, 5835 Saul St 19149 62nd
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- a/k/a Rebecca M. Robinson 1808-531 Jeffrey K. Green, Known wd. ROW B/GAR 2 STY
DENTIAL PROPERTY C.P. May Term, 2013 No. 1808-523 7109 Phoebe Pl 19153 Heir of Eunice Green, MASONRY; 1,416 Sq.
William Mckenzie, in 00562 $157,095.28 Phelan 1704 W Champlost St 40th wd. ROW B/GAR 2 deceased and Jacqueline Ft. BRT#621467600
His Capacity as Heir Hallinan Diamond & 19141-1308 17th wd. 1,464 STY MASONRY; 1,360 Ruth Todd, Known Heir IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
of Rolena Wilson a/k/a Jones, LLP Sq. Ft. OPA#171201500 Sq. Ft. BRT#406646400 of Eunice Green, deceased DENTIAL DWELLING
Rolena Wilson-Mckenzie, IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- IMPROVEMENTS: C.P. December Term, 2017 Nadia Khalil C.P. June
Deceased; Unknown 1808-515 DENTIAL PROPERTY RESIDENTIAL DWELL- No. 04204 $88,657.10 Term, 2017 No. 03033
heirs, successors, assigns, 521 Carpenter Lane Maurice K. Moore C.P. ING Sheila Muhammad Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC $109,358.49 McCabe,
and all persons, firms, 19119 22nd wd. 2,512 Sq. November Term, 2017 No. C.P. January Term, 2017 Weisberg, & Conway, LLC
or associations claiming Ft. OPA#22-3-1178-00 02608 $80,765.59 Phelan No. 02350 $94,615.85 1808-539
right, title, or interest from IMPROVEMENTS: TWO Hallinan Diamond & McCabe, Weisberg, & 105 E Gorgas Ln 19119- 1808-547
or under Rolena Wilson STORY, MASONRY, Jones, LLP Conway, LLC 2151 22nd wd. 1,960 4072 Powelton Ave
a/k/a Rolena Wilson- RESIDENTIAL DWELL- Sq. Ft. OPA#222112330 6th wd. 1,072 Sq.
Mckenzie, Deceased C.P. ING Gina LeClerc C.P. 1808-524 1808-532 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Ft. BRT#061013400
February Term, 2017 No. February Term, 2017 No. 5835 Arch St 19139 2219 Fuller St 19152 DENTIAL PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS:
02499 $33,112.19 Phelan 00059 $276,543.87 Hladik, 4th wd. ROW 2 STY 56th wd. 2,595 Sq. Rahim Henderson a/k/a ROW CONV/APT 3 STY
Hallinan Diamond & Onorato & Federman, LLP MASONRY; 1,408 Sq. Ft. OPA#562027600 Rahim S. Henderson C.P. MASON Mohammed A.
Jones, LLP Ft. BRT#042037400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- April Term, 2017 No. Wadud, The Unknown
1808-516 IMPROVEMENTS: DENTIAL PROPERTY 03213 $270,425.33 Phelan Heirs and/or Administra-
1808-509 6175 Lebanon Ave 19151 RESIDENTIAL DWELL- Beth Ann Sobon and Hallinan Diamond & tors of the Estate of Nurul
1851 E Monmouth St 34th wd. 1,504 Sq. Ft. ING William P. Bryant, Matthew M. Sobon Jr. Jones, LLP Kabir and Mohammed
19134 25th wd. 869 Sq. OPA#34-2-1313-00 IM- Co-Administrator of the a/k/a Matthew M. Sobon Hares C.P. June Term,
Ft. OPA#252128600 PROVEMENTS: SINGLE Estate of Lillie Bryant a/k/a Matthew Sobon C.P. 1808-540 2014 No. 02538
IMPROVEMENTS: FAMILY, RESIDENTIAL and Arthur J. Jones, February Term, 2015 No. 6625 Glenloch Rd 19135 $245,873.57 Milstead &
RESIDENTIAL PROP- DWELLING Keenya Chan- Co-Administrator of the 01957 $200,378.70 KML 41st wd. 21,600 Sq. Associates, LLC
ERTY Yahaira Colon C.P. dler C.P. June Term, 2017 Estate of Lillie Bryant C.P. Law Group, P.C. Ft. OPA#411214300
September Term, 2017 No. No. 01504 $157,034.53 February Term, 2017 No. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1808-548
01298 $29,566.27 KML Hladik, Onorato & Feder- 06878 $37,942.66 McCabe, 1808-533 DENTIAL PROPERTY 12720 Verda Dr 66th
Law Group, P.C. man, LLP Weisberg, & Conway, LLC 400-16 S 2nd St Unit Timothy P. Brennan and wd. 2,004 Sq. Ft.
416A 19147 5th wd. 668 Kimberlee Brennan C.P. BRT#663374100
1808-510 1808-517 1808-525 Sq. Ft. OPA#888030338 March Term, 2017 No. IMPROVEMENTS: ROW
5938 Palmetto St 19120- 2422 Montrose St 30th 7509 Manti St 19128- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 01500 $99,551.34 Shapiro B/GAR 2 STY MAS
1214 35th wd. 1,064 wd. Land Area: 700 Sq. 4131 21st wd. 1,506 DENTIAL PROPERTY & DeNardo, LLC
Sq. Ft. OPA#352288400 Ft. BRT#302214200 Sq. Ft. OPA#212449700 Dominic Diventura C.P. Gerard Smith, Jr a/k/a
IMPROVEMENTS: IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 IMPROVEMENTS: April Term, 2015 No. 1808-541 Gerard F. Smith, Jr., Jean-
RESIDENTIAL PROP- STY MASONRY Anthony RESIDENTIAL PROP- 02340 $218,478.20 Phelan 1026 Knorr St 19111 nette M. Smith C.P. March
ERTY Gelene Exime C.P. Bligen, Odessa Jordon, ERTY David Spiegel C.P. Hallinan Diamond & 53rd wd. 2,937 Sq. Term, 2018 No. 01687
December Term, 2017 No. Rochelle Bligen and January Term, 2017 No. Jones, LLP Ft. OPA#532118200 $153,213.40 Milstead &
03791 $83,765.76 Phelan Cynthia Bligen C.P. April 02889 $299,022.63 Phelan IMPROVEMENTS: Associates, LLC
Hallinan Diamond & Term, 2016 No. 02801 Hallinan Diamond & 1808-534 RESIDENTIAL PROP-
Jones, LLP $176,128.80 Milstead & Jones, LLP 3054 Livingston St 19134 ERTY Roxanne Stuart as 1808-549
Associates, LLC 25th wd. Land: 723 Sq. Executrix of the Estate of 1133 Brill St 19124
1808-526 Ft.; Improvement: 956 Phyllis Feldman Deceased 62nd wd. 2,000 Sq.
7808 Summerdale Ave Sq. Ft. BRT#251326100 Ft. OPA#621038900
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DENTIAL PROPERTY April Term, 2013 No. Rodney D. Beatty; Leslie Chase, in His Capacity $46,655.08 Cristina L. as Devisee of the Estate
Edna M. Sanchez C.P. 03616 $57,978.65 KML Beatty a/k/a Leslie T. as Heir of The Estate of Connor, Esquire; Manley of Joan Groce, deceased
August Term, 2014 No. Law Group, P.C. Beatty; The United States Mary R. May a/k/a Mary Deas Kochalski, LLC Heir of Byaird Edwards,
01785 $69,805.40 KML of America, Department of Regina Turner Chase May deceased, Unknown heirs,
Law Group, P.C. 1808-559 Treasury, Internal Revenue a/k/a Mary May; Brian K. 1808-578 successors, assigns, and
114 E Mayland St 19144 Service C.P. December Turner, in His Capacity as 5510 Willows Ave 19143 all persons, firms, or as-
1808-550 59th wd. Land: 1,937 Sq. Term, 2017 No. 02046 Heir of The Estate of Mary 51st wd. 1,336 Sq. Ft. sociations claiming right,
6211 Webster St 19143 Ft.; Improvement: 1,584 $175,750.98 Cristina L. R. May a/k/a Mary Regina OPA#513215800 Subject title, or interest from or
3rd wd. 1,678 Sq. Sq. Ft.; Total: 3,521 Sq. Connor, Esquire; Manley Turner Chase May a/k/a to Mortgage IMPROVE- under Byaird Edwards,
Ft. OPA#033024900 Ft. OPA#592123300 Deas Kochalski, LLC Mary May; Iris M. Chase- MENTS: RESIDENTIAL deceased C.P. June
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Haye, in Her Capacity as PROPERTY Takia Term, 2017 No. 00687
DENTIAL PROPERTY DENTIAL PROPERTY 1808-567 Heir of The Estate of Mary Anderson, as Believed Heir $206,714.61 Emmanuel J.
Bonica D. Lee C.P. May The Unknown Heirs of 6107 Cobbs Creek Pkwy R. May a/k/a Mary Regina and/or Administrator to the Argentieri, Esquire
Term, 2017 No. 04439 Christine Williams, 19143 3rd wd. 2,270 Turner Chase May a/k/a Estate of Kim Miller-
$46,828.18 KML Law Deceased and Rosa Jones Sq. Ft. BRT#033156800 Mary May; Unknown heirs, Anderson, a/k/a Kim 1808-585
Group, P.C. C.P. August Term, 2014 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- successors, assigns, and all Miller Anderson; Unknown 6328 Cardiff St 19149-
No. 00359 $31,461.86 DENTIAL REAL ESTATE persons, firms, or associa- Heirs and/or Adminstra- 3034 62nd wd. 1,176
1808-551 Richard M. Squire & Jacqueline White C.P. tions claiming right, title, tors of the Estate of Kim Sq. Ft. OPA#621567700
5959 Upland Way 19131 Associates, LLC September Term, 2015 No. or interest from or under Miller-Anderson, a/k/a IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
52nd wd. 1,320 Sq. 02651 $83,557.55 Stern & Mary R. May a/k/a Mary Kim Miller Anderson C.P. DENTIAL PROPERTY
Ft. OPA#522010900 1808-560 Eisenberg PC Regina Turner Chase May January Term, 2018 No. Alexander S. Kassem
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 4919 Mulberry St a/k/a Mary May, Deceased 03129 $55,813.05 Cristina C.P. May Term, 2017 No.
DENTIAL PROPERTY 23rd wd. 1,496 Sq. 1808-568 C.P. March Term, 2017 No. L. Connor, Esquire; Man- 04491 $122,925.06 Phelan
Wanda Henry C.P. June Ft. BRT#232325100 256 W Albanus St 02622 $55,948.75 Phelan ley Deas Kochalski, LLC Hallinan Diamond &
Term, 2017 No. 00680 IMPROVEMENTS: 42nd wd. 1,120 Sq. Hallinan Diamond & Jones, LLP
$60,635.11 KML Law RESIDENTIAL DWELL- Ft. BRT#422136200 Jones, LLP 1808-579
Group, P.C. ING Sally T. Giddiens, IMPROVEMENTS: 1823 Fox Chase Rd 1808-586
Deceased C.P. October RESIDENTIAL DWELL- 1808-573 19152 56th wd. 2,636 4314 J St 19124
1808-552 Term, 2016 No. 00720 ING Cornelia Gibson a/k/a 131 W Phil Ellena St Sq. Ft. OPA#562182100 33rd wd. 720 Sq.
1111 Napfle Ave 19111 $74,498.99 Powers, Kirn & Cornelia Barriner Gibson, 19119 22nd wd. 9,969 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Ft. BRT#332237600
56th wd. 2,491 Sq. Ft. Associates, LLC in Her Capacity as Heir Sq. Ft. OPA#223077500 DENTIAL PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS:
BRT#56-1-4565-06 of Georgia Barriner a/k/a IMPROVEMENTS: Elhadj M. Moulouad C.P. RESIDENTIAL DWELL-
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1808-561 Georgia M. Barriner, RESIDENTIAL PROP- October Term, 2017 No. ING Margaret Deluca
DENTIAL DWELLING 5942 N 10th St 19141 Deceased, Paula Barriner ERTY Jeanine Davis, 03439 $159,140.83 Cris- C.P. February Term, 2018
Grimilda E. Dormol a/k/a 49th wd. 4,800 Sq. Ft. a/k/a Paula Lenora Bar- a/k/a Jeanine N. Davis; tina L. Connor, Esquire; No. 2078 $45,003.37
Grimilda E. Dormoi; Ted OPA#492187710 Subject riner, in Her Capacity as Peter Davis, a/k/a Peter C. Manley Deas Kochalski, Weber Gallagher Simpson
C. Dormoi a/k/a Ted C. to Mortgage IMPROVE- Heir of Georgia Barriner Davis, a/k/a Peter Chris- LLC Stapleton Fires & Newby,
Dormoi, II C.P. September MENTS: RESIDENTIAL a/k/a Georgia M. Barriner, topher Davis C.P. August LLP, Sarah A. Elia, Esq.
Term, 2017 No. 00978 PROPERTY Nadia Deceased and Unknown Term, 2016 No. 01673 1808-580 CANCEL
$325,464.15 Udren Law Darbouze C.P. September heirs, successors, assigns, $214,448.54 Meredith H. 1808-587
Offices, P.C. Term, 2017 No. 01330 and all persons, firms, Wooters, Esquire; Manley 1808-581 2641 S Alder St 19148
$97,982.15 Cristina L. or associations claiming Deas Kochalski, LLC 6114 N Broad St 17th 39th wd. BRT#39-4128300
1808-553 Connor, Esquire; Manley right, title, or interest from wd. (formerly part of Estate of Josephine Brizzi,
930 Lomond Ln 19128 Deas Kochalski, LLC or under Georgia Barriner 1808-574 42nd wd.) Land Area: Dolores Cautilli, Individu-
21st wd. 7,569 Sq. a/k/a Georgia M. Barriner, 1543 E Hunting Park Ave 1,400 Sq. Ft.; Improve- ally and in her capacity as
Ft. OPA#214092100 1808-562 Deceased C.P. January 19124 33rd wd. 1,378 ment Area: 3,675 Sq. Executrix of the Estate of
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 3552 E Crown Ave Term, 2018 No. 05706 Sq. Ft. OPA#332084800 Ft. BRT#881071425 Josephine Brizzi, Donna
DENTIAL PROPERTY 19114 66th wd. 1,617 $8,917.25 Powers, Kirn & IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- IMPROVEMENTS: APTS Lopresti a/k/a Donna
Jonathan Michael Iacovelli Sq. Ft. BRT#661225500 Associates, LLC DENTIAL PROPERTY 5-50 UNITS MASONRY Brizzi Lopresti, Michael
a/k/a Jonathan M. Iacovelli IMPROVEMENTS: Rebecca I. Cintron C.P. Deena M. Jimerson C.P. Fusco, Christine Lopresti
C.P. April Term, 2017 No. RESIDENTIAL REAL 1808-569 July Term, 2017 No. 01456 January Term, 2018 No. and Mary Ann Radcliffe
01927 $189,067.30 KML ESTATE Kelly A. Nagle 1238 E Sanger St 19124 $105,595.78 Cristina L. 1459 $86,405.25 Brett A. C.P. January Term, 2016
Law Group, P.C. a/k/a Kelly Nagle C.P. 62nd wd. 1,800 Sq. Ft. Connor, Esquire; Manley Berman, Esquire No. 01033 $198,228.43
September Term, 2017 No. OPA#621049800 Subject Deas Kochalski, LLC Emmanuel J. Argentieri,
1808-554 03562 $149,082.79 Stern to Mortgage IMPROVE- 1808-582 Esquire
330 N 53rd St 19139 & Eisenberg PC MENTS: RESIDENTIAL 1808-575 7335 N 19th St 19126-
44th wd. 1,800 Sq. PROPERTY Eugene Mar- 7013 Marsden St 19135 1541 10th wd. 1,344 1808-588
Ft. OPA#441361100 1808-563 tin, a/k/a Eugene Martin, 41st wd. 1,740 Sq. Ft. Sq. Ft. OPA#101116400 1133 Foulkrod St 19124-
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 2562 S. Ashford St Sr C.P. January Term, 2018 OPA#412386900 Subject IMPROVEMENTS: 2928 23rd wd. 2,166
DENTIAL PROPERTY 19153 1 STORY MA- No. 04391 $58,928.67 to Mortgage IMPROVE- RESIDENTIAL PROP- Sq. Ft. OPA#234100600
Jade Powell C.P. January SONRY BRT#404141100 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire; MENTS: RESIDENTIAL ERTY Cynthia Cooper IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
Term, 2016 No. 03194 IMPROVEMENTS: Manley Deas Kochalski PROPERTY Edward S. C.P. October Term, 2017 DENTIAL PROPERTY
$63,101.09 KML Law RESIDENTIAL Anthony LLC Rock; The United States No. 02112 $83,260.30 Lorraine M. Morris a/k/a
Group, P.C. M. Jamack a/k/a Anthony of America, Department of Phelan Hallinan Diamond Lorriane Morris C.P.
Jamack C.P. August 1808-570 Treasury, Internal Revenue & Jones, LLP October Term, 2017 No.
1808-555 Term, 2017 No. 00249 4723 Lansing St 19136 Service C.P. November 03443 $95,117.63 Phelan
2735 Stevens St 19149 $86,202.48 Robert W. 65th wd. Improvement Term, 2017 No. 02248 1808-583 Hallinan Diamond &
55th wd. 1,008 Sq. Williams, Esquire Area: 1,046 Sq. Ft.; $98,358.98 Justin F. 1111 Hower Ln 19115- Jones, LLP
Ft. BRT#62-1207700 Land Area: 1,205 Sq. Kobeski, Esquire; Manley 4810 63rd wd. 2,310
IMPROVEMENTS: 1808-564 Ft. OPA#651180600 Deas Kochalski LLC Sq. Ft. OPA#632075000 1808-589
RESIDENTIAL DWELL- 3682 Chesterfield Rd IMPROVEMENTS: ROW IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 7018 Jackson St 19135-
ING Juana Gonzalez C.P. 19114-1806 66th wd. 3,162 B/GAR 2 STY MASONRY 1808-576 DENTIAL PROPERTY 1808 55th wd. 1,440
October Term, 2017 No. Sq. Ft. BRT#661040100 Patricia Walters C.P. May 1219 Adams Ave 19124 Emilin Babychen; Dony Sq. Ft. OPA#552470500
00277 $109,562.80 Udren IMPROVEMENTS: Term, 2017 No. 01186 23rd wd. BRT#23-4019000 M. Joseph C.P. February IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
Law Offices, P.C. RESIDENTIAL REAL $153,381.64 Brett L. Luvenia I. Cottrell C.P. Term, 2018 No. 01487 DENTIAL PROPERTY
ESTATE Tyrone Little Messinger, Ryan A. Gower, May Term, 2017 No. 04584 $285,121.42 Phelan Adeline E. O’Donnell C.P.
1808-556 a/k/a Tyrone A. Little and and Paul J. Fanelli $201,537.44 Emmanuel J. Hallinan Diamond & March Term, 2018 No.
1609 Van Kirk St 19149 Anna Keworkian-Little Argentieri, Esquire Jones, LLP 03429 $114,192.08 Phelan
62nd wd. 1,749 Sq. C.P. October Term, 2016 1808-571 Hallinan Diamond &
Ft. OPA#621118200 No. 01087 $157,111.03 3617 Hartel Ave 64th 1808-577 1808-584 Jones, LLP
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Stern & Eisenberg PC wd. (formerly part of the 272 E Queen Ln 19144 2417 W 78th Ave a/k/a
DENTIAL PROPERTY 35th wd.) 1,975 Sq. Ft. 12th wd. 1,393 Sq. 2417 78th Ave 19150 50th 1808-590
Milagros Rodriguez Trini- 1808-565 BRT#642271400; PRCL# Ft. OPA#121124800 wd. (formerly part of 42nd 2651 E. Auburn St 19134
dad C.P. July Term, 2017 7349 Limekiln Pike 19138 116N17-0051 IMPROVE- IMPROVEMENTS: wd.) BRT#50-1444400 25th wd. Land: 1,000
No. 01854 $99,459.97 50th wd. 4,900 Sq. Ft. MENTS: RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL PROP- Pauline Caviness in her Sq. Ft.; Improvement:
KML Law Group, P.C. OPA#501291300 Subject DWELLING Joel Frazier ERTY Unknown Heirs Capacity as heir of Byaird 564 Sq. Ft.; Total: 1,564
to Mortgage IMPROVE- C.P. September Term, 2017 and/or Adminstrators of Edwards, deceased, Earl Sq. Ft. OPA#251026700
1808-557 MENTS: RESIDENTIAL No. 03248 $131,003.23 the Estate of Gertrude I. Edwards, in his Capacity IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
6833 N Broad St PROPERTY Christopher Powers, Kirn & Associates, Harihan, a/k/a Gertrude as Heir of Byaird Edwards, DENTIAL PROPERTY Da-
50th wd. 2,055 Sq. Atkinson, as Administrator LLC I. Pettus; Unknown Heirs deceased, Obrea Otey vid Gallagher and Eileen
Ft. BRT#611209100 to the Estate of Isadora and/or Administrators of Poindexter in her capacity Gallagher C.P. February
IMPROVEMENTS: C. Waysome Atkinson, 1808-572 the Estate of Richard L. as Executrix and Devisee Term, 2016 No. 02050
ROW CONV/APT 2 STY Deceased C.P. April 46 E Clapier St 19144- Pettus, Jr. a/k/a Richard of the Estate of Joan $123,436.19 Richard M.
FRAME Barrington Hylton Term, 2017 No. 00452 5933 12th wd. 1,920 L. Pettus a/k/a Richard Groce, deceased Heir of Squire & Associates, LLC
C.P. January Term, 2016 $84,086.90 Justin F. Sq. Ft. OPA#121022600 Lee Pettus; Loretta Byaird Edwards, deceased,
No. 02386 $70,300.21 Kobeski, Esquire; Manley IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Pettus-Holland, Believed George Otey, Jr a/k/a 1808-591
Milstead & Associates, Deas Kochalski LLC DENTIAL PROPERTY Heir and/or Administrator George Bernell Otey, Jr. 8761 Glenloch St 19136-
LLC Lydia T. Chase, in Her of the Estate of Richard L. in his capacity as Devisee 2114 65th wd. 1,152
1808-566 Capacity as Administratrix Pettus, Jr. a/k/a Richard of the Estate of Joan Sq. Ft. OPA#652277900
1808-558 5809 Penn St 19149 and Heir of The Estate of L. Pettus, a/k/a Richard Groce, deceased Heir of IMPROVEMENTS:
6740 Kindred St 19149 62nd wd. 2,850 Sq. Mary R. May a/k/a Mary Lee Pettus C.P. January Byaird Edwards, deceased, RESIDENTIAL PROP-
54th wd. 1,426 Sq. Ft. OPA#621491900 Regina Turner Chase May Term, 2018 No. 05250 Niccole Otey a/k/a Niccole ERTY Lisa T. Coulson
Ft. OPA#542257800 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- a/k/a Mary May; Eric P. Otey in her capacity C.P. February Term, 2018
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- DENTIAL PROPERTY No. 00945 $120,651.80
DENTIAL PROPERTY Rodney Beatty, a/k/a
Barbara J. Taylor C.P.

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Phelan Hallinan Diamond 34th wd. ROW B/GAR 2 Fineman, Krekstein & rate of $104.58 from 1808-609B Anchor Street; Front: 15
& Jones, LLP STY MASONRY; 1,120 Harris, P.C. 8/16/17 forward and all 310 W Raymond St 42nd ft. 8 in.; Depth: 75 ft. 0 in
Sq. Ft. BRT#344078400 costs of this action Mark wd. on the south side of OPA#411281500 Subject
1808-592 IMPROVEMENTS: 1808-606A G. Yoder, Esquire Raymond Street (40 feet to Mortgage Michael
8008 Gilbert St 19150 RESIDENTIAL DWELL- 3601 Lancaster Ave wide) at the distance of J. Sabato C.P. August
50th wd. BRT#50-2116800 ING Nichelle Johnson 19104 24th wd. 1,220 1808-608A 84 Feet 2 inches westward Term, 2017 No. 01211
Sabrina M. Speight C.P. C.P. May Term, 2014 Sq. Ft. BRT#871114750 5214 Hawthorne St 62nd from the west side of $727,663.02 plus interest
February Term, 2015 No. 01731 $143,950.42 IMPROVEMENTS: 3 wd. on Northwesterly side 3rd St; Front: 16 ft. 9 at the per diem rate of
No. 02060 $304,573.45 McCabe, Weisberg, & STORY MASONRY of Hawthorne Avenue at in.; Depth: 45 ft. 0 in. $104.58 from 8/16/17
Emmanuel J. Argentieri, Conway, LLC STORE/OFFICE WITH the distance of 131 Feet OPA#422023600 Subject to forward and all costs of
Esquire APT Christy Garrett a/k/a 9 inches northeastwardly Mortgage Michael J. Sabato this action Mark G. Yoder,
1808-600 Christy D. Garrett C.P. from the northeasterly side C.P. August Term, 2017 No. Esquire
1808-593 4431 Princeton Ave 19135 October Term, 2017 No. of Pratt Street; Front: 14 01211 $727,663.02 plus
240 Linton St 19120 41st wd. ROW B/GAR 2 01659 $391,208.49 Janet ft 11 in; Depth: 99 ft 1 in interest at the per diem rate 1808-611A
42nd wd. 1,028 Sq. STY MASONRY; 1,606 L. Gold, Esquire OPA# 622252000 Subject of $104.58 from 8/16/17 2919 Weikel St 25th wd.
Ft. OPA#612130600 Sq. Ft. BRT#412057700 to Mortgage Michael forward and all costs of on the southeasterly side
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Subject to Mortgage 1808-606B J. Sabato C.P. August this action Mark G. Yoder, of Weikel Street at a
DENTIAL PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 3525 Lancaster Ave Term, 2017 No. 01211 Esquire distance of 464 Feet 11 1/4
Two Friends Realty, Inc DENTIAL DWELLING 19104 24th wd. 916 Sq. $727,663.02 plus interest inches southwesterly from
C.P. April Term, 2016 No. Felicia Chasteen a/k/a Fe- Ft. BRT#871530030 at the per diem rate of 1808-609C the southwesterly side of
03533 $127,750.00 Kenny, licia Folger, Real Owner IMPROVEMENTS: 3 $104.58 from 8/16/17 4711 Tacony St 45th wd. Ann Street; Front: 14 ft.
Burns & McGill C.P. February Term, 2018 STORY MASONRY forward and all costs of on the southeasterly side 4 in.; Depth: 62 ft. 0 in.
No. 00878 $143,098.64 STORE/OFFICE WITH this action Mark G. Yoder, of Tacony Street (now 50 OPA#252380400 Subject
1808-594 McCabe, Weisberg, & APT Christy Garrett a/k/a Esquire feet wide), beginning at to Mortgage Michael
2401 Pennsylvania Ave Conway, LLC Christy D. Garrett C.P. a distance of 88 Feet 4 J. Sabato C.P. August
# 7B28 19130 Land: 0 October Term, 2017 No. 1808-608B inches northeastwardly Term, 2017 No. 01211
Sq. Ft.; Improvements: 1808-601 01659 $391,208.49 Janet 4813 N Howard St 42nd from the northeasterly side $727,663.02 plus interest
1,258 Sq. Ft. OPA/ 2424 W 78th Ave 19150 L. Gold, Esquire wd. on the east side of of Margaret Street; Front: at the per diem rate of
BRT#888150637 Subject to 50th wd. ROW B/GAR 2 Howard Street at the 14 ft. 1 in.; Depth: 100 $104.58 from 8/16/17
Mortgage Unknown heirs, STY MASONRY; 1,450 1808-607A distance of 84 Feet, 10 ft. 0 in. OPA#453435400 forward and all costs of
successors, assigns, and all Sq. Ft. BRT#501437200 1345 E Airdrie St 33rd wd. 1/2 inches northward from Subject to Mortgage this action Mark G. Yoder,
persons, firms, or associa- IMPROVEMENTS: on north side of Airdrie the north side of Loudon Michael J. Sabato C.P. Esquire
tions claiming right, title, RESIDENTIAL DWELL- Street at the distance of Street; Front: 14 ft. 1 in; August Term, 2017 No.
or interest from or under ING Phyllis F. Mathis 90 Feet 0 inches eastward Depth: 38 ft. 5 3/8 in. 01211 $727,663.02 plus 1808-611B
Minerva Cohen, Deceased Hylton a/k/a Phyllis from the east side of OPA#422329500 Subject to interest at the per diem 406 W Wellens St 42nd
C.P. January Term, 2018 F. Mathis-Hylton C.P. Floyd Street; Front: 15 ft. Mortgage Michael J. Sabato rate of $104.58 from wd. on the south side of
No. 4215 $73,368.17 Dana August Term, 2014 No. 0 in; Depth: 98 ft. 6 in. C.P. August Term, 2017 No. 8/16/17 forward and all Wellens Street (also known
S. Plon, Esquire 02970 $109,945.32 OPA#331241300 Subject 01211 $727,663.02 plus costs of this action Mark as Wellens Avenue) at
McCabe, Weisberg, & to Mortgage Michael interest at the per diem rate G. Yoder, Esquire the distance of 43 Feet
1808-595 Conway, LLC J. Sabato C.P. August of $104.58 from 8/16/17 westward from the west
2115 E Chelten Ave Term, 2017 No. 01211 forward and all costs of 1808-610A side of 4th Street; Front:
19138 RESIDENTIAL 1808-602 $727,663.02 plus interest this action Mark G. Yoder, 1914 E Thayer St 45th wd. 14 ft. 0 in.; Depth: 64
ROW 2 STORY MA- 4087 1/2 Lancaster at the per diem rate of Esquire on the southwest side of ft. 6 in OPA#422230800
SONRY OPA#171341500 Ave 19104 6th wd. $104.58 from 8/16/17 Thayer Street at the dis- Subject to Mortgage
IMPROVEMENTS: BRT#871066300 forward and all costs of 1808-608C tance of 91 Feet southward Michael J. Sabato C.P.
ERECTED THEREON IMPROVEMENTS: this action Mark G. Yoder, 5114 James St 45th wd. from the southeast side of August Term, 2017 No.
Rodger Lindsay and COMMERCIAL & Esquire on the northwardly side of Jasper Street; Front: 14 01211 $727,663.02 plus
Kelley Lindsay C.P. July APARTMENTS C.P. James Street in Frankford, ft. 0 in; Depth: 70 ft. 0 in interest at the per diem
Term, 2015 No. 02309 January Term, 2018 No. 1808-607B beginning at a point at OPA#452065300 Subject rate of $104.58 from
$117,367.97 Robert W. 03972 $79,225.56 Brian 2568 E Auburn St 25th wd. the distance of 32 Feet to Mortgage Michael 8/16/17 forward and all
Williams, Esquire H. Smith, Esquire on the southwesterlyside 10 7/8 Inches westwardly J. Sabato C.P. August costs of this action Mark
of Auburn Street at the from the westerly side of Term, 2017 No. 01211 G. Yoder, Esquire
1808-596 1808-603 distance of 48 Feet 1 Inch Ann Street; Front: 38 ft. $727,663.02 plus interest
1827 Foulkrod St 228 S. 56th St 19139 southeastwardly from 0 in; Depth: 16 ft. 1/8 in at the per diem rate of 1808-612A
19124 23rd wd. 834 Sq. 60th wd. Land: 1,238 Sq. the southeasterly side of OPA#453411800 Subject to $104.58 from 8/16/17 2452 S Lee St 19148-
Ft. OPA#232183300 Ft.; Improvement: 1,320 Livingston Street; Front: Mortgage Michael J. Sabato forward and all costs of 4106 39th wd. 710 Sq.
IMPROVEMENTS: Sq. Ft.; Total: 2,558 Sq. 11 ft. 11 in; Depth: 37 C.P. August Term, 2017 No. this action Mark G. Yoder, Ft. BRT#391217400
RESIDENTIAL DWELL- Ft. OPA#604214000 ft. 6 in. OPA#251023200 01211 $727,663.02 plus Esquire IMPROVEMENTS:
ING Nerrissa Mixon C.P. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Subject to Mortgage interest at the per diem rate RESIDENTIAL REAL
December Term, 2017 No. DENTIAL PROPERTY Michael J. Sabato C.P. of $104.58 from 8/16/17 1808-610B ESTATE Debra O’Rourke
02874 $58,894.35 Joseph Samuel Palmer, Velerie August Term, 2017 No. forward and all costs of 1938 E Tioga St 45th wd. C.P. February Term, 2015
R. Loverdi, Esquire J. Palmer C.P. December 01211 $727,663.02 plus this action Mark G. Yoder, on the southwest side of No. 02315 $249,222.35
Term, 2017 No. 04132 interest at the per diem Esquire Tioga Street at the distance Stern & Eisenberg PC
1808-597 $55,293.14 Richard M. rate of $104.58 from of 16 Feet northwestward
1716 Page St 19121 Squire & Associates, LLC 8/16/17 forward and all 1808-609A from the northwest side 1808-612B
32nd wd. 921 Sq. costs of this action Mark 3096 Janney St 25th wd. of Emerald Street; Front: 2454 S Lee St 19149-
Ft. OPA#321158202 1808-604 G. Yoder, Esquire On the Northwest Side 14 ft. 5 3.8 in.; Depth: 82 4106 39th wd. 765 Sq.
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 200-10 Lombard St, Unit of Janney Street (40 feet ft. 0 in. OPA#452102800 Ft. BRT#391217500
DENTIAL DWELLING 747 19147 5th wd. 639 1808-607C wide) at a distance of Subject to Mortgage IMPROVEMENTS:
Karen E. Sisco C.P. June Sq. Ft. BRT#888050133 4320 Cloud St 23rd wd. on Northwesterly side Michael J. Sabato C.P. RESIDENTIAL REAL
Term, 2017 No. 03606 IMPROVEMENTS: on the Nortwesterly side of Hawthorne Avenue at August Term, 2017 No. ESTATE Debra O’Rourke
$78,909.01 Joseph R. RESIDENTIAL CONDO- of Cloud Street (formerly the distance of 49 Feet 01211 $727,663.02 plus C.P. February Term, 2015
Loverdi, Esquire MINIUM Bernard Burns Spring) laid out 30 feet 6 inches southwestward interest at the per diem No. 02315 $249,222.35
C.P. March Term, 2018 wide on said plan at the from the southwest side rate of $104.58 from Stern & Eisenberg PC
1808-598 No. 01821 $203,684.37 distance of 160 Feet 9 5/8 of Clearfield St; Front: 13 8/16/17 forward and all
1629 E Tulpehocken Weber Gallagher Simpson inches northeasterly from ft 1 in; Depth: 55 ft 2 in costs of this action Mark 1808-613A-B
St 19138-1605 10th Stapleton Fires & Newby, the northeasterly side of OPA#252416200 Subject to G. Yoder, Esquire 706 Rodman St 19147 5th
wd. 1,212 Sq. Ft. LLP, Sarah A. Elia, Esq. Church Street as laid out Mortgage Michael J. Sabato wd. 1,488 Sq Ft OPA#05-
O PA # 1 0 2 2 1 4 4 0 0 50 feet wide; Front: 107 C.P. August Term, 2017 No. 1808-610C 3078320 and parking
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1808-605 ft 1 1/4 in; Depth: 20 ft. 01211 $727,663.02 plus 5528 Torresdale Ave 41st space IMPROVEMENTS:
DENTIAL PROPERTY 7600 Roosevelt Blvd, Unit 5/8 in OPA#232298200 interest at the per diem rate wd. on the northwesterly RESIDENTIAL PROP-
Marqueta Smith C.P. 207 19152 56th wd. 819 Subject to Mortgage of $104.58 from 8/16/17 side of Torresdale Avenue, ERTY Jeremy Berger C.P.
February Term, 2018 No. Sq. Ft. OPA#888560937 Michael J. Sabato C.P. forward and all costs of at the distance of 65 feet May Term, 2017 No. 00687
00567 $174,538.09 Phelan Jeffrey M. Greenspan C.P. August Term, 2017 No. this action Mark G. Yoder, southwestwardly from $262,336.02 Shapiro &
Hallinan Diamond & November Term, 2015 01211 $727,663.02 plus Esquire the southwesterly side of DeNardo, LLC
Jones, LLP No. 02184 $42,000.46 interest at the per diem
Monica M. Littman, Esq.;
1808-599
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ESTATE NOTICES ESTATE NOTICES ESTATE NOTICES ESTATE NOTICES ESTATE NOTICES ESTATE NOTICES ESTATE NOTICES

ESTATE OF BARBARA REESE, DE- ESTATE OF CLAIRE J. NATCHEZ, ESTATE OF GLORIA CLARKE a/k/a ESTATE OF LEWIS E. WILLIAMS, Estate of LYNNE FANT aka LYNNE ESTATE OF RACHAEL PAMELA ESTATE OF RUTH C. IVINS, DE-
CEASED. DECEASED. GLORIA M. CLARKE, GLORIA DECEASED. E. FANT late of Philadelphia, PA. WILLIAMS a/k/a RACHAEL P. WIL- CEASED.
Late of Philadelphia Late of Philadelphia RAVENSTAHL, GLORIA M. RAVEN- Late of Philadelphia LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the LIAMS, R.P. WILLIAMS, RACHAEL Late of Philadelphia
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on STAHL, DECEASED. LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on above estate have been granted to P.P. WILLIAMS, RACHAEL WILLI- LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on
above Estate have been granted to the above Estate have been gran- Late of Philadelphia the above Estate have been gran- the undersigned, who request all AMS, DECEASED. the above Estate have been gran-
the undersigned, who request all ted to the undersigned, who re- LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the ted to the undersigned, who re- persons having claims or demands Late of Philadelphia ted to the undersigned, who re-
persons having claims or demands quest all persons having claims or above Estate have been granted to quest all persons having claims or against the estate of the decedent LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the quest all persons having claims or
against the estate of the decedent demands against the estate of the the undersigned, who request all demands against the estate of the to make known the same and all above Estate have been granted to demands against the estate of the
to make known the same and all decedent to make known the same persons having claims or demands decedent to make known the same persons indebted to the decedent the undersigned, who request all decedent to make known the same
persons indebted to the decedent and all persons indebted to the de- against the estate of the decedent and all persons indebted to the de- to make payment without delay to persons having claims or demands and all persons indebted to the de-
to make payment without delay to cedent to make payment without to make known the same and all cedent to make payment without Sharman P. Eggleston, 114 Mead- against the estate of the decedent cedent to make payment without
LARRY BAXTER, EXECUTOR, c/o delay to MARGARET FARMA and persons indebted to the decedent delay to ADAM BERNICK, ADMIN- owcrest Lane, Douglasville, PA to make known the same and all delay to WARREN J. KAUFFMAN,
Kelly Barse, Esq., 1701 Walnut St., MARYANN NATCHEZ, ADMINIS- to make payment without delay to ISTRATOR, 2047 Locust St., Phil- 19518, Executor. persons indebted to the decedent ADMINISTRATOR, 1650 Market
6th Fl., Philadelphia, PA 19103, TRATRICES, c/o Bradley Newman, BERNADETTE RAVENSTAHL, EX- adelphia, PA 19103, Andrew I. Roseman, Esquire to make payment without delay to St., One Liberty Place, Ste. 1800,
Or to his Attorney: Esq., 123 S. Broad St., Ste. 1030, ECUTRIX, c/o Harry Metka, Esq., Or to his Attorney: 1528 Walnut St. GREGORY G. ALEXANDER, EX- Philadelphia, PA 19103-7395,
KELLY BARSE Philadelphia, PA 19109, 4802 Neshaminy Blvd., Ste. 9, Ben- ADAM S. BERNICK Suite 1412 ECUTOR, 1608 Walnut St., Ste. Or to his Attorney:
THE LAW OFFICES OF PETER L. Or to their Attorney: salem, PA 19020, LAW OFFICE OF ADAM S. BERNICK Philadelphia, PA 19102 900, Philadelphia, PA 19103, WARREN J. KAUFFMAN
KLENK & ASSOCIATES BRADLEY NEWMAN Or to her Attorney: 2047 Locust St. ESTATE OF MARGARET M. SWE- Or to his Attorney: WHITE AND WILLIAMS LLP
1701 Walnut St., 6th Fl. ESTATE & ELDER LAW OFFICE OF HARRY METKA Philadelphia, PA 19103 IGART, DECEASED. NEAL G. WILEY 1650 Market St.
Philadelphia, PA 19103 BRADLEY NEWMAN 4802 Neshaminy Blvd., Ste. 9 ESTATE OF LLOYD PESKIN, DE- Late of Philadelphia ALEXANDER & PELLI, LLC One Liberty Place, Ste. 1800
ESTATE OF CARL W. NORDEN, 123 S. Broad St., Ste. 1030 Bensalem, PA 19020 CEASED. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the 1608 Walnut St., Ste. 900 Philadelphia, PA 19103-7395
a/k/a DR. CARL W. NORDEN, DE- Philadelphia, PA 19109 Estate of Jurij Nicholas Carynnyk Late of the Township of Lower above Estate have been granted to Philadelphia, PA 19103
CEASED. ESTATE OF EDWIN COHEN, DE- aka Jurij Carynnyk; Carynnyk, Jurij Merion, Montgomery County, PA the undersigned, who request all ESTATE OF RALPH NACHMAN ESTATE OF RUTH E. KELLY
Late of Philadelphia CEASED. Nicholas aka Carynnyk, Jurij late of LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the persons having claims or demands DECEASED Late of Philadelphia
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the Late of Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA. above Estate have been granted to against the estate of the decedent LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the
above Estate have been granted to LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on the undersigned, who request all to make known the same and all above Estate have been granted to above Estate have been granted to
the undersigned, who request all above Estate have been granted to the above estate have been gran- persons having claims or demands persons indebted to the decedent the undersigned, who request all the undersigned, who request all
persons having claims or demands the undersigned, who request all ted to the undersigned, who re- against the estate of the decedent to make payment without delay to persons having claims or demands persons having claims or demands
against the estate of the decedent persons having claims or demands quest all persons having claims or to make known the same and all STEVEN McDONALD, EXECUTOR, against the estate of the decedent against the estate of the decedent
to make known the same and all against the estate of the decedent demands against the estate of the persons indebted to the decedent c/o Kelly Barse, Esq., 1701 Walnut to make known the same, and all to make known the same and all
persons indebted to the decedent to make known the same and all decedent to make known the same to make payment without delay to St., 6th Fl., Philadelphia, PA 19103, persons indebted to the decedent persons indebted to the decedent
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Rita Levitiss Beck, 99, passed June 23 at Dr. Carol Goldenthal (December 31, 1919), Barbara Pomerantz (nee Levy) June 25, Stanton Lionel Triester, longtime resident of Bess Hoberman Walk, 107, passed away
Abington Hospital-Lansdale Hospice (PA). 98 years of age, of West Hartford, CT, passed 2018, Age 91. Beloved wife of the late Milton; Bryn Mawr, PA, passed away on June 26, peacefully at the home of her daughter and
Rita was born on December 1, 1918 in away on Monday, June 18, 2018. He was the loving mother of Janis Pomerantz Ocko 2018, surrounded by loving family and son-in-law, Nancy and Bob Kauffman, on
Brooklyn NY to Anne (Voloshin) and Samuel beloved husband of Jolene (Bleich) Goldenth- (Joshua); cherished grandmother of Alexan- friends, at the age of 90. He received his un- June 24,2018. She was born on January 29,
Levitiss. She was predeceased by her par- al for 72 years. Born in Hartford, CT, he was der Ocko. Relatives and friends were invited dergraduate and law degree from the Uni- 1911, to Hinda and Mayer Milgram in Phil-
ents; her son, Andrew Preston Beck Ph.D.; the son of the late Moses and Betty (Segal) to Services Tuesday, 11 A.M., Har Zion versity of Pennsylvania where he was also an adelphia, PA. William Howard Taft was pres-
her husband, Gustav Julius Beck, MD and her Goldenthal. Dr. Goldenthal was a graduate of Temple, 1500 Hagys Ford Road, Penn Valley editor of the Law Review. Stan practiced real ident. She was an accomplished pianist and
brother Maurice Weiner. She is survived by Connecticut State College and was very PA 19072. Interment Montefiore Cemetery. estate law with two Philadelphia law firms be- organist. She accompanied the silent movies
son and daughter in law Edward and Esther proud to be a member of the class of 1944 of In lieu of flowers, contributions in her fore starting his own company to pursue his in her father's motion picture theaters, Mil-
Beck; grandchildren, Avi (Anat) Beck and Ris- Yale School of Medicine. While at Yale, he memory may be made to Har Zion Temple. first love--real estate. Building upon his fath- gram Theaters. In 1932, she married AI
hona (Scott) Myers and Samantha (Rob) served as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. er’s real estate business, he gradually ac- Hoberman. She was married to AI for 49
Masabny and five great grandchildren, Elle, Army. He practiced internal medicine and JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS quired property nationally and was among years and later was married to Arthur Walk
Amanda, Michael, Sarah and Andi. Rita Beck, cardiology in Hartford for nearly 50 years the original syndicators using tax advant- for 17 years. The young couple moved to
educator, bacteriologist and immunological after a residency at the Medical College of ROBB aged limited partnership vehicles and con- West Chester in 1935. In 1948, she with her
researcher, graduated from New York Uni- Virginia in Richmond and an internship at dominium conversions. He served as a Trust- husband opened a women's shop which they
versity in 1938. She did post graduate train- Hartford Hospital, where he formed his love Mark Alan Robb died on June 21, 2018. ee and Fundraising Committee Chair for the ran until 1972. Many generations of brides
ing and research in microbiology in the New for the hospital. He was a respected member Husband of Sharon (nee Malamed); father of Vesper Boat Club of Philadelphia. He is sur- bought their wedding gowns at Hoberman's
York University College of Medicine where of the staffs at Massachusetts General, Jeff Robb and Jennifer Robb DiVittorio; vived by his loving wife of 61 years, Sonia C. and still remember the wonderful time in
she was Senior Bacteriologist and Serologist. Mount Sinai and Hartford Hospitals and was brother of Neil Robb; and grandfather of Triester, his two children, David E. Triester II choosing just the right gown for them. She
It was there she laid the groundwork for the the President of the Heart Association of Jack. Contributions in his memory may be and Karin E. Triester (O’Brien), her husband was also an avid golfer, achieving her first
immunologic method of detecting syphilis in Greater Hartford. He was devoted to his pa- made to the Development and Alumni Rela- David J. O’Brien and three grandchildren, Ju- hole-in-one when she was 86 years old. On
the spinal fliud. She also perfected tests to tients and his brilliant diagnoses saved many tions, C/O Eberly College Of Science Penn lia G. O’Brien, Spencer P. O’Brien and Reed Tuesdays she played bridge and on
detect and differentiate different rheumatolo- lives. He loved his family and he shared his State University, 430 Thomas Building, Uni- D. O’Brien. Services were Sunday, July 1st, Thursdays she played Canasta and continued
gical diseases. After her marriage and birth of love of sailing and skiing with generosity and versity Park, Pennsylvania 16802, (Check 2018 at 11:00 a.m. at West Laurel Hill Funer- to play canasta into her 107th year. Bess was
her two sons, participated in many continu- zest. In retirement he indulged his passion payable to Penn State University. Mark as a al Home, Inc., 225 Belmont Avenue, Bala an active member of Kesher Israel Congrega-
ing education courses from the Liberal Arts for painting and one of his works became the memorial gift for Mark & Sharon Robb Re- Cynwyd, Pa. 19004. tion and Hadassah. For many years she was a
Extension Program of New York University cover of the June/July 2010 issue of “Con- search Fund. Include allocation code "RC- volunteer at the Chester County Hospital. She
and then went on to take graduate courses at necticut Medicine,” the magazine of the Con- SRR"). WWW.WESTLAURELHILL.COM had the most amazing positive approach to
Monclair State University where she de- necticut State Medical Society, and he was life and living. She loved and was loved by
veloped pioneering sex education courses for given a solo show at The McAuley. He loved GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S Honor the memory her five grandchildren and nine great­grand-
adults which she offered through the Rut- people and was always the life of any party. RAPHAEL-SACKS of your loved one... children. She is survived by her son Dr.
gers University Extention Program. As a He was a resident of Avon, CT; Sarasota, FL; Maury Hoberman (Joyce), her daughter
member of the Jewish Community Center on and Orrs Island, ME. In addition to his wife, SEGAL Call 215.832.0749 to Nancy Kauffman (Bob), her grandchildren
the Palisades in Tenafly, NJ, she endowed the Carol is survived by his sons Peter Goldenth- place your memorial. Susan Kauffman, Robin Kauffman (Dr. Bruce
Andrew P. Beck Memorial Fund For Environ- al and his wife, Natalie Landro, of Wyn- Stephen D. Segal, age 75, died peacefully on Saran) Ruth Ann Weiss (Dr. Barry Wasser-
mental Education. She was a patron of the newood, PA and Lance Goldenthal and his June 15, 2018. Formerly of Southampton, man), Jerry Hoberman (Theresa) and Craig
New York University College of Medicine, a wife, Jann, of Raleigh, NC; his five grandchil- PA, he became a Florida resident in 2015. A Hoberman (Debbie) and great grandchildren
Trustee for the New Jersey Film Institute and dren Rebecca Goldenthal and Steven proud CPA, who spent more than 40 years in Allison Saran, Stephanie Saran, Jamie Weiss,
Bergen County Heart Association. She was a Thomas; Sara Goldenthal and Patrick Quin- practice, he is survived by his loving wife Abigail Hoberman, Jesse Saran, Zachariah
active volunteer in the League of Women lan; Lillian Carol Goldenthal and Joshua Ho- JoEllen Perl-Segal. Contributions in his Hoberman, Sam Weiss, Jacob Hoberman,
Voters, a Founding Member of Temple Sinai Walker and their soon to be son; Ariel memory can be made to the Jewish Nat'l and Adam Hoberman. Relatives and friends
of Tenafly, NJ and the New Jersey Associ- Goldenthal; and Maddie Goldenthal; and his Fund (Trees for Israel) or Trustbridge Hos- were invited to her Funeral Service 10 am
ation on Adult Education. In 1996 She and nieces and nephews and their families Soll, pice. Wednesday June 27, 2018 at the Kesher Is-
her husband moved to Foulkeways in Anne, Leah and Rachel Goldenthal; Richard rael Congregation 1000 Pottstown Pike West
Gwynedd PA, a continuing care facility where and Judie Goldenthal, Abby Goldenthal and Chester, PA 19380. Donations in her memory
she continued her volunteer activities. Rita Peter Bucchianeri, and Aaron Goldenthal; may be sent to Kesher Israel Congregation,
and members of the Beck family request that Anne Goldenthal; and Joan, Jason, Willie, 1000 Pottstown Pike, West Chester, PA
in lieu of flowers, contributions be made to to Max and Eli Grear. In addition to his parents, 19382 or the charity of the donor's choice.
a fund that the family has established. It is Carol was predeceased by his brother Albert
the Israel Speakers Education Fund of the Goldenthal and many of his best friends. DELLAVECCHIA, REILLY, SMITH & BOYD
Jewish Community Relations Council of The Contributions may be made to The Nature FUNERAL HOME, Inc.
Jewish Community Foundation of Central Conservancy.
Pennsylvania. Details to contribute are at: Honor the memory
www.pajewishendowment.org/israeli-speak- GORDON of your
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your choice. Funeral service was held at the Rose Gordon, June 24, 2018, of Philadelphia; loved one …
chapel at King Solomon Memorial Cemetery beloved wife of the late Sidney Gordon; lov-
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Torah Portion

An Act of Zealotry That Was Called For CANDLE LIGHTING

July 6 8:14 p.m.
July 13 8:11 p.m.

BY RABBI SHLOMO RISKIN plagues sent by the Almighty feeling, is proper and laudatory. And then, a devastating during the period immediately
to punish the Israelites. This is symbolized by the occurrence follows: “Behold, following the Golden Calf —
Parshat Pinchas and one of the children of the Jews are no longer contrite
FANATICISM, PARTICULARLY Aaron had been instrumental idol called Baal Peor, who was Israel came and brought … a in the presence of Moses. The
when garbed in the clothing in stopping the plague that broke served by everyone doing their Midianite woman in the sight Israelites had been told that
of myopic fundamentalism, out after the Hebrews raised most natural functions of excre- of Moses and in the sight of the after the sin of the scouts, the
rarely evokes in us a sympa- angry voices against Moses and tions before the idol, testifying congregation of the children of entire generation was doomed
thetic bent. How could it, given Aaron, when Korach and his to a lifestyle that justifies any Israel.” Who was the Jew who to die in the desert. Everyone
its association with an uncon- rebels were swallowed up by the and every physical expression. dared defy the Divine decree was demoralized and disap-
trollable zeal and violence for earth. Pinchas’ act of zealotry At this point, G-d commands and the authority of Moses? pointed. For years after the
the sake of heaven? arrested the plague that had Moses to “take the leaders and None other than Zimri, prince exodus, no one stood up to
destroyed 24,000 Israelites who impale them publicly before of the tribe of Simon, second Moses as did Korach. And now
But when we turn to the engaged in immoral sexual acts G-d.” Only the leaders are tar- in line of the tribes — between Zimri hopes to discredit Moses
opening of this week’s portion, with the Midianites. geted, but their death is to be Reuven the firstborn and Levi, even before G-d, because of the
the Torah lauds Pinchas for vivid and painful, hanging in the priestly caste. prophet’s Midianite wife.
zealously killing a Jewish man When all is said and done, the hot sun, their dissolute flesh
and a Midianite woman in the the Torah wants us to look to be devoured by birds of prey Zimri was obviously con- The Torah records: “And
very heat of their sexual passion upon Pinchas not only as who live on carrion. tinuing the rebellion of Pinchas saw.” What did he see?
as they recklessly defy G-d’s Aaron’s grandchild but as his Korach, demanding his rights He saw the people rebelling
command. For responding so direct spiritual heir. What we have here is a as a descendant of the son of and he saw Moses weeping. He
quickly and decisively, we read repeat of the golden calf debacle Jacob who preceded Levi and saw the end of the history of
that, “G-d spoke to Moses say- And when Pinchas receives that had taken place 40 years was now claiming an exalted the children of Israel almost
ing, Pinchas, a son of Elazar and the divine gift of a covenant of before. At that time, Moses position. He chose a Kazbi, a before it began; he saw immo-
grandson of Aaron the priest, peace, it is clear that he is being didn’t hesitate to exact punish- Midianite princess — a woman rality and assimilation about
was the one who zealously marked eternally as a leader ment. He took the idol of the with status and lineage in the to smash the tablets of stone
took up my cause among the who fostered peace and well-be- golden beast, ground it to pow- Gentile world. In the face of for the second time, without a
Israelites and turned My anger ing, rather than fanaticism and der, mixed it with water, and this revolting and licentious forceful Moses with the capac-
away from them. … Therefore, violence. How do we square this called for volunteers. The Tribe defiance, what was the reaction ity of restoring the Eternal
tell him that I have given him with a flagrant act of zealotry? of Levi killed 3,000 Israelites on of Moses the leader? Testimony once again.
My covenant of peace.” that day. Moses had only to call,
In order to really under- “Whoever is with G-d, stand “They were weeping at the This is when Pinchas steps
The biblical summation is stand what Pinchas achieved, with me,” and all of the Levites Tent of Meeting.” Why was in. In killing Zimri and Kazbi
certainly one of praise and we must view the events lead- rallied to his side. Moses rendered impotent, in the midst of their immoral
approbation. Indeed, Pinchas’ ing up to Pinchas’ act. I would unable to quell this rebellion act in front of all of Israel,
full genealogy is presented in submit that had it not been Four decades later, the situ- against him and his G-d? he quells the rebellion, re-
this sequence; we are also given for his quick response, nothing ation is tragically and radically Because, according to the establishes Mosaic leadership
the name of his father as well as less than war would have bro- different. Moses directs the Talmud, Zimri had previously and authority, and enables
of his grandfather, Aaron the ken out, and civil war against judges of Israel to take action, gone around taunting the liber- the Torah to remain supreme.
high priest, indicating that the Moses at that. but when he speaks to them, ator of the Hebrew slaves: How Pinchas has reinstated the cov-
Torah wants to underscore his he changes the Divine graphic can he forbid sexual contact enant between G-d and Israel,
linkage to Aaron, “lover and The Israelites had begun description of hanging the with Midianite women if he and so he is truly worthy of the
pursuer of peace.” Moreover, consorting with the Moabite leaders in the sun to the more himself took a Midianite wife. covenant of peace. l
both grandfather and grand- women, with harlotry leading diplomatic, far less aggressive,
son succeeded in stopping to idolatry. They justified their command that “each of you The Israelite world is con- Rabbi Shlomo Riskin is the chief
actions philosophically and must kill your constituents who siderably changed from what rabbi of Efrat.
theologically by claiming that were involved with Baal Peor.” it had been 40 years before,
whatever is natural, whatever
gives physical relief and good

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and financial aid counsel- and, more importantly, the lasting effect, Pruitt said. mer, we have six joint activities
Continued from Page 9 ing. Students are able to go work and the dedication that’s for them to do together that
on college tours and partici- required to be accepted into a Lasko students learn firsthand include going to the Holocaust
with high schoolers who par- pate in mitzvah projects and college and, once there, excel,” about college from Ash students Awareness Museum and
ticipate in JEVS’ Lasko College social activities. In addition to said Levi Mulladzhanov, a and discover how to become Education Center and visit-
Prep Program. Students in receiving complimentary scho- 2007 Lasko alum who is now comfortable in a college setting. ing the National Museum of
that seven-week daily program lastic instruction, students are a third-year anesthesiology Ash students are mentors to the American Jewish History,”
receive free SAT/ACT test prep placed three days a week at resident with Cooper Health younger Lasko students and Pruitt said. “We are very good
and college guidance. Students local Jewish nonprofit agencies Systems. “The experience inspire them to overcome their at matching students up based
must be Jewish high school and encouraged to get involved helped me solidify my interests school-related fears and consider on their individual interests —
juniors planning to attend a in the Jewish community. rather than find them.” different educational options. the students we place together
four-year college or university. help each other grow and find
“The Lasko Program helped The relationships formed “Our high school and col- direction in life.” l
The Lasko program is a all of us realize the significance between Ash and Lasko stu- lege students are encouraged to
paid summer internship that keep in touch during their sev-

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Community / mazel tovs

ENGAGEMENTS BIRTH

SAMSON-ZIMMER LAINEY JOY WEINBERGER

Rhonda and Larry Samson of Amy (née Sussman) and Seth Weinberger, along with big brother Eli Ross, of
Holland, and Rose and Alan Livingston N.J., announce the birth of their daughter and sister, Lainey Joy
Zimmer of Wilmington, N.C., (Freya Yaffa).
announce the engagement of their
children, Brian Ross Samson and Sharing in their happiness are grandparents Ellen and Howard Lang of
Brittney Hanna Zimmer. Dresher, George and Joyce Weinberger of Livingston, N.J., Mel and Grace
Sussman of Parker, Colo., and paternal great-grandmother Eleanor Fishman of
Brian graduated from Penn- West Orange, N.J.
sylvania State University with a
Bachelor of Science degree in finance. Lainey Joy is named in loving memory of her paternal great-grandfather Fred
He is an associate with Related Weinberger, paternal great-uncle Louis Fishman and maternal great-grandfa-
Companies in New York City. ther Jerome Waller.

Brittney graduated from Tulane
University with bachelor’s degrees
in art history and business. She
works in New York City.

Brian is the grandson of the late
Lillian Baker Schwartz and Leon Schwartz of Bensalem, and the late Bella
Goldstein Samson and Julius Leon Samson of Philadelphia.

Brittney is the granddaughter of the late Roberta Goldfarb Zimmer and
William Rudell Zimmer of Wilmington, N.C.; and Mary Kaplan Wojnowich
and Simon Wojnowich of Charlotte, N.C.

A November wedding is planned.

CRAMER-LENO BIRTHDAY

Scott and Margi Cramer HERMAN D. RUDNICK
of Dresher announce the
engagement of their daugh- Lifelong Philadelphian Herman D.
ter, Victoria, to David Leno, Rudnick turned 100 on June 17, with
son of Robert and Helene friends and relatives traveling from
Leno of Richboro. across the country to celebrate the
occasion at a luncheon at Rydal Park
Tori graduated from on June 16. There were numerous
Pennsylvania State Uni- toasts and Rudnick made remarks,
versity with a degree in ele- encouraging everyone to continue to
mentary education and has build upon their family relationships
since received her master’s and friendships.
degree in special education.
In addition to teaching, she A member of the Philadelphia
has her own photography Psychoanalytic Society, Rudnick is
business. Dave graduated board certified in psychiatry, a dis-
from Indiana University, tinguished life fellow of the American
Bloomington with a degree Psychiatric Association and a life
in broadcast journalism. He is a TV play-by-play announcer and host with fellow of the Pennsylvania and
ESPN, the Philadelphia Union, U.S. Open Tennis Championships, USA Field Philadelphia Psychiatric Societies.
Hockey and World Team Tennis. He worked until he was 90.
Sharing in the couple’s happiness are Tori’s sister and brother-in-law, Sloane
and Daniel O’Dea, nephew Jackson, and Dave’s sister Chelsea. Rudnick lives in Rydal Park with
Tori is the granddaughter of Fred Cramer and the late Ina Cramer, and his wife, Lois. He has five children, six grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Harriet Yankowitz and the late Jerry Yankowitz. Dave is the grandson of Sylvia He is an active member of Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel and serves on
G. Band and the late Harry Band, and the late Lillian and Albert Leno. the Men’s Club board.
The couple is planning a December wedding. 

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Community

Boys Town Jerusalem’s Mid-Atlantic Region’s annual Harry Levin/Sam The National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) Greater Philadelphia Section held its
Rabinowitz Memorial Golf Outing at Huntingdon Valley Country Club annual Holocaust Essay Contest, open to area middle schools whose students study the
on June 19 raised $156,000. The funds will go toward the education of Holocaust and, in some cases, hear a personal presentation by a Holocaust survivor.
boys from limited backgrounds to become successful young men. Schools that participated this year are Springfield Township Middle School (Montgomery
County), Sandy Run Middle School and Community Academy of Philadelphia. Winning
contestants received certificates recognizing their achievements and gift cards.

From left: Co-chairs Bob Miller and Bruce Goodman, presenter Stefi Levin and
Eli Schostak, Boys Town Jerusalem Mid-Atlantic executive director

From left: Springfield Township Middle School second-place winner Piper Silberman, first-place
winner Mackenzie Chewning, third-place winner Camille Donahue and Evelyn Goldhammer,
NCJW chair of the Holocaust Essay Contest

Guest speaker Merrill Reese, Philadelphia Eagles radio play-by-play announcer The Technion-Israel Institute of
Technology recognized Gwynedd
Valley resident Les Seskin with an
honorary fellowship for his support
of Israel and the university at an
award ceremony on June 10. Seskin
is on the local Philadelphia board
of the American Technion Society
(ATS), the immediate past president
of the ATS for the South Palm Beach
area and a member of the Technion
Board of Governors and the ATS
National Board of Directors.

From left: Les Seskin and Technion-
Israel Institute of Technology President
Peretz Lavie

Politz Hebrew Academy rising fifth-grader Brocha Goldstein won a first place writing award in the
third- through fifth-grade category on June 19 at the Children’s Scholarship Fund Philadelphia’s
(CSFP) annual Student Award Ceremony at the Kimmel Center. At the ceremony, CSFP welcomed
2,000 new kindergarten through eighth-grade students to its needs-based scholarship program. The
scholarships provide eligible Philadelphia families to send their students to kindergarten through
eighth grade tuition-based schools in the Greater Philadelphia region.

From left: Raiya Nadav, Brocha Goldstein, Chana Goldstein, Nechama Goldstein and Chana Levi

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