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Jewish Exponent April 11, 2019

Jewish Exponent April 11, 2019

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APRIL 11, 2019 / 6 NISAN 5779
Didi Conn, who played a beauty school
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LOCAL From Across
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Alison Klayman WHEN ISRAELI EXPAT Ofra Palmer JCC Krakow Photo courtesy of Jonathan Ornstein
turns a lens to learned that the Israeli election this year
controversial figure. would only be a week-and-a-half before Krakow JCC Director
Passover, there was no question that she Talks Community-Building
Page 4 would return to vote, then stay to celebrate in Advance of Philly Visit
the holiday at home.
STATE JESSE BERNSTEIN | JE STAFF And yet, in the Kazimierz section
“Voting is very important to me,” said of Krakow, Poland, a few blocks away
Sitting Judge Palmer, a Philadelphia area resident, on MORE THAN 90 percent of all Polish from the Vistula, Jonathan Ornstein and
Expounds on the phone from near Tel Aviv. “I’m an Jews were killed in the Holocaust. It was a small group of Jews, young and old,
Anti-Semitism Israeli citizen. I’m involved in everything murder on a scale beyond human compre- are attempting something unthinkable: a
David N. Wecht that happens here. All my family is here. hension then and now. Centuries of Jewish revival of Jewish culture and practice.
troubled by its My daughter is studying in university life were wiped out in half the time it takes
growing tolerance. here, a lot of friends. I’m in good contact to be eligible to be called for an aliyah. “People find something very unex-
with Israeli society. I have a home here. I pected in Krakow,” Ornstein said.
Page 12 belong to Israel.”

BOOKS On April 9, Israelis headed to the polls
to cast their vote in this year’s election.
Ask a Question Some, like Palmer, who flew in from
That Never Ends Philadelphia, traveled a great distance to
Who Wants to Be a do so.
Jewish Writer?
Israel doesn’t allow most people to vote
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fly home or sit out the election. Only Israelis
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Barrack Grad Alison Klayman Talks About
Her New Documentary on Steve Bannon

LOCAL Donald Trump’s presidential
JESSE BERNSTEIN | JE STAFF campaign headed back into a
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SHORTLY AFTER WHITE his own political ghts, rather
supremacists rallied in than be beholden to a single
Charlottesville, Virginia, in administration.
August 2017, chanting “Jews
will not replace us,” Steve That’s where award-
Bannon’s time in the White winning documentary lm-
House came to an end. maker Alison Klayman, the
director of Ai Weiwei: Never
e former chairman of Sorry, came in.

Klayman, a graduate of

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Academy (Akiba, when she Party as well. And that’s an sticks, and he has greatest hits.
was there), wanted to make a incredible opportunity to see
documentary about the mys- what their strategies are, who And, as more time went on, I
terious Bannon, whose life their supporters are, who he’s realized, this is really just play-
had taken him from the Navy working with. ing cultural identity politics.
to Goldman Sachs to direct-
ing a movie starring Phil It frankly was an opportunity is is a lot of selling of ideas,
Robertson of Duck Dynasty. to take on a really big gure like trying to get people on your side,
Over the year she spent with this and see what he was about. though the ideas themselves felt
him for her new movie, e I didn’t have some personal fas- pretty thin, and they all cen-
Brink, he endeavored to forge cination with him. is was an tered around deregulation and
alliances among right-wing opportunity that was presented a cruel and xenophobic migra-
populists in Europe, elect to me with that level of access, tion policy and immigration
Judge Roy Moore to the Senate and the reason I immediately policy for the West.
and advise GOP candidates in said yes was just because it
the 2018 midterm elections. was kind of like the real-world Q: Bannon says there’s no
Klayman’s camera is with him opportunity to document for one who understands Trump
every step of the way, taking history as well as expose for the way he does. Obviously,
private jets and sitting in on people today what in my mind he’s prone to some degree of
meetings with Nigel Forage. is the banality of evil. self-aggrandizement, but
there does seem to be some
What Klayman found was Q: And what you learned is truth to what he’s saying.
a man who, though he’s not as it’s mostly about downing Red
close to the levers of power as Bulls and quoting Gramsci, as A: Bannon has a really good
before, has made an indelible Bannon does in the lm. emotional intelligence, but I
impression on U.S. politics. don’t know if that’s how he’s
A: (Laughs) Yeah, right? charming people. He’s actually
Q: Why did you want to make What was also great is that I very, very good one-on-one.
a movie about Steve Bannon? genuinely didn’t know what he So through that, maybe, you
was going to be like at all, so can imagine that he is a little
A: Because it was going in that sense everything was a more sophisticated than some
to be an opportunity to see surprise, even though by the of the other people in Trump’s
behind the curtain. Not only end I could nish his sentences, orbit. He was always incredibly
did it end up being the far right straight up. Because his stump politic, and careful to never
in the global sense, the fact speech is basically just, like, say anything bad about Trump
of the matter is that he’s the trying out a bunch of emotion- in front of me or in front of
the camera, which always to

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me felt very deliberate and not affect your understanding changing addresses?
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to exert more influence. Once this movie as a victory. This
he was there, there were other was something that really,
people in the administration really concerned me, and I’ve
and he wasn’t the top dog, so thought about every day, the
Bannon has more insights than question of, how do you cover
some of these other guys into someone like this? You can see
Trump. But Bannon, too, is a why he is so close to power.
lone wolf. Maybe that’s not the When he talks about using the
right word, but he does come mainstream media — I mean,
off as rather a solitary figure, I put that in there because I
ultimately. was like, let’s be having these
conversations.
It’s more like he needs to be
— he would bristle at having a Documentary is different
boss. And Trump’s also some- than journalism, and what he’s
one who’s used to getting his talking about is being able to
way. When he’s like, “He’s not dominate the news cycle, to
your friend,” I wondered if he kind of have the stories framed
knows that because — I read in the way that he puts them out
more animosity into that than there to the reporters. ... When
just understanding Trump. it comes to documentary, it’s a
different project. It’s not about,
Q: Bannon seems to believe you just have to keep up with
that all press coverage is good the cycles, you just have to get
for him. And even when it a new quote. It’s about hold-
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screws turned on him — watching them for a long time
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show, or in an interview with their rhetoric. •
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SPORTS of two Jewish and two Arab
SELAH MAYA ZIGHELBOIM | JE STAFF SquashBond players, will be
in the U.S. through April 18
SHAHED BISHARA, to visit squash clubs, syna-
a 10th-grader from Tira, an gogues, mosques and schools.
Arab city in Israel, was a little
nervous about playing squash ey will spend most of their
with Jewish Israelis when she time in New York City but will
head to Philadelphia to par-
rst joined SquashBond Israel ticipate in “Squash for Social
at the age of 10. She didn’t Change in the Middle East,” a
think that Jews liked Arabs, program at the Racquet Club
but she soon realized that the of Philadelphia on April 16
Jewish children had the same at 6 p.m. e program will
concerns about her as she had include a tournament and
about them. presentation and will feature
SquashDreamers, a program in
“My idea was wrong Jordan that teaches the game to
about them,” said Bishara, Syrian refugee girls.
who headed to the United
States with a delegation of Aside from Bishara, the
SquashBond players on April delegation includes Guy
11. “Now, we are like family.” Manzur, a ninth-grader from
the Jewish city of Ra’anana;
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10th-grader from Tira. that as early as 10 years old, the
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NITZAN MOREE

him or her an opportunity to and Yariv Bloomberg, the three to primary schools, where he Now, SquashBond has motivation and character.”
be someone who in uences realized that squash could be a showed the kids how to play about 80 players, about half SquashBond is more than
his surroundings as he grows tool to bring kids together. the game. of them Jewish and half of
up. We also talk to our kids them Arab, and about equal just a team, Moree said. It’s
about it all the time. We try to In 2013, SquashBond In Tira, language was a barrier. numbers of girls and boys. e a community that celebrates
give our kids tools and knowl- launched in conjunction with Moree didn’t speak Arabic, group has since launched a holidays together and brings in
edge of how they can make a the Ra’anana municipality and and the children didn’t speak second program in Haifa and, the parents for events.
di erence in their community a school in nearby Tira, with Hebrew, so he communicated last year, SquashBond joined
and whatever they choose to the goal of combining squash how to play with gestures. the international Squash and “I heard bad things about
do in life.” and education. Addressing Education Alliance. Arabs and what they did from
the Arab-Israeli con ict with He was hoping 20 students the environment and the news,”
Moree has played and squash seemed tting, Moree would register. Instead, about “We want children to start Jewish SquashBond player
coached squash for more than said, because though world- 100 students signed up, so with us around the age of 8, Manzur said, “but now a er
25 years. In 2012, while watch- wide Muslim countries domi- many that Moree wasn’t able to 9, 10,” Moree said. “It’s very four years, I see that I can change
ing the Israeli National Squash nate in the sport, Israel’s Arab take all of them on. He brought important they will stay for a what I think about them.” •
championship with fellow communities don’t play. them to the Squash Center in long time. We are looking for
squash players Hillel Bloomberg Ra’anana, where the kids tried some athletic skills, but also [email protected];
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May 2-10, 2019 JESSE BERNSTEIN | JE STAFF

A ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY TO EXPERIENCE: OUT OF 1,000 students in Max Weinstein
50 countries who participated Photo courtesy of the Jack M. Barrack
• Personal testimonies from Holocaust survivors at Birkenau and in this year’s Jewish High Hebrew Academy
School Math League (JHSML)
Auschwitz with IDF officers in uniform. International Olympiad, only bit of extra credit to sweeten
one got all 15 questions in the the deal. Still, “they thought it
• A special ceremony in Krakow with IDF commanders and Holocaust allotted 45 minutes. was fun,” Gefter said.

survivors to commemorate the millions of Holocaust victims who perished. He’s 17 and he once wanted Weinstein remembers the
• A private flight with IDF officers and survivors from Poland to Israel on an to be a rabbi. His name is Max first inkling of his math prow-
Weinstein, he’s a math whiz and ess years before, when he’d find
Israeli Air Force aircraft that will land on an Israeli Air Force Base where he’s already on to the next thing. himself far ahead of his peers
you will meet an F-35 jet fighter pilot. in the math packets they were
“It doesn’t feel that monu- given. Still, he noted, he wasn’t
• Chief of Staff, Israeli dignitaries, IDF officials and families of fallen soldiers. mental, because it’s just some- considering mathematics as a
thing that I’d already done,” he discipline. In eighth grade at
• A special visit with President Reuven Rivlin at his residence on Yom said of the test that he’d taken a Torah Academy, Weinstein took
month earlier. “I guess it’s nice the Pennsylvania Mathlete test,
Ha’Atzamaut. to know that I did that.” and didn’t quite score quite as
high as he hoped. That sparked
• Shabbat dinner with IDF Chief Cantor. The JHSML was founded by his desire to improve, he said.
two high school-aged brothers
• And so much more . . . named Simcha and Leib Malina, “Bit of a competetive spirit
based in Dallas. They seek to pro- was probably at play there,”
For full itinerary please visit fidf.org/missions mote the study of mathematics he said.
among Jewish students, and the
For more information, contact at 215.783.4718 or [email protected] contest, which just concluded its Weinstein, who skipped sev-
second year, is their primary vehi- enth grade, came to love math
WE’RE A twitter cle. In addition to the individual even more, with a special place
scores, they calculate team win- in his heart for geometry. One
ABOUT JEWISH PHILADELPHIA. ners by adding up the top four summer, Gefter said, he taught
scorers at each school. himself calculus, and though the
Follow us @jewishexponent school couldn’t give him credit to
Last year, Weinstein’s school, skip the class, she could tell early
the Jack M. Barrack Hebrew on that the class wasn’t entirely
Academy, finished fourth; this necessary for him. Though she
year, third. offered to let him simply take
the class test in the library on his
“We were really really proud own time, he declined.
to be number three,” said
Marlene Gefter, head of the He joked that he became, to
JBHA math department. a degree, “the annoying kid in
class who would always raise
Weinstein, who lives in Lower his hand and ask weird ques-
Merion, is in Gefter’s 12th grade tions,” but Gefter stressed that
BC Calculus class, his second his help to her and to his class-
year in a row with Gefter. mates is appreciated.

“Max is a remarkable student,” In the near future, Weinstein
she said. He is, in Gefter’s telling, will study mathematics at the
“outgoing,” “considerate,” “enthu- University of Chicago, but he’ll
siastic,” “generous” and “caring,” first spend a year at Orayta, a
to start. Not a bad parent-teacher Jerusalem yeshiva. l
conference report. As for his test
score, Gefter said that she’d heard [email protected];
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Brown President Nixes Israel Divestment government of Premier Francois Legault, is designed cocktail. Its wick is lit with a burning Times article
Referendum That Students Approved to enforce the separation of church and state, although entitled “Israel Bulldozes Democracy.” Around the
ALTHOUGH 69 PERCENT of Brown University critics say Muslim women who wear hijabs may be its image are the words “While Hamas firebombs Israel
students voting in campus elections March 22 sup- main target. … The New York Times inflames with biased coverage.”
ported an undergraduate student referendum asking
the institution to divest from companies conducting Yarmulkes, hijabs, Sikh turbans and crucifixes “One meaning is, obviously, to remind Times staff
business with Israel, President Christina Paxson said would be prohibited under the bill. that Hamas is violent,” CAMERA Executive Director
she won’t act on it, JTA reported. Andrea Levin said. “The Times absolutely needs this
Jewish organizations have expressed worries about reminder because far too often their reporters ignore
“Brown’s endowment is not a political instrument the legislation. Hamas’ violent theocracy in the Gaza Strip.”
to be used to express views on complex social and
political issues, especially those over which thought- “We are very concerned with the new Quebec Song on New Vampire Weekend Album
ful and intelligent people vehemently disagree,” government’s statements regarding a ban on religious Refers to Founding of Israel
Paxson said in a statement. “As a university, Brown’s symbols displayed by government officials and dis- Vampire Weekend’s new album on May 3 will
mission is to advance knowledge and understanding played in public institutions,” said Harvey Levine, the feature a song called “Jerusalem, New York, Berlin”
through research, analysis and debate. Its role is not Quebec regional director of B’nai B’rith. “We call on that refers to the Balfour Declaration that led to
to take sides on contested geopolitical issues. the [Quebec government] to avoid the slippery slope Israel’s founding, The Sunday Times reported.
of diminishing fundamental rights and work instead
“I have been steadfast in my view that Brown should to secure religious liberties for all Quebecers.” Singer Ezra Koenig spoke about his Jewish identity
not embrace any of the planks of the BDS (boycott, in the article.
divestment and sanctions) movement,” she added. Billboard Accuses New York Times of
Being Anti-Israel in Its Coverage “[A]nyone with a brain can see people, both
Bill Banning Yarmulkes, Religious Symbols The New York Times is accused in a billboard outside Jewish and non-Jewish, cynically using the charge of
at Work Introduced in Quebec its offices of stirring anti-Israel sentiment with its anti-Semitism in both England and the States,” he said.
Some public employees wouldn’t be able to wear reporting, JNS.org reported. “And that doesn’t mean there isn’t anti-Semitism — it
religious symbols — including yarmulkes — at work just means Jewish identity is increasingly fraught.”
under a bill introduced in Quebec, JTA reported. The billboard was posted by the Committee for
Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America The band’s previous album included a Koenig-
The bill, which was introduced by the coalition (CAMERA). written song about an Orthodox Jewish girl falling in
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gift that will make Israel stronger too.
ISRAELBRIEFS Israel’s emergency medical services organization, Magen David Adom
is the official disaster-response, ambulance, and blood-services agency
Western Wall Checked Prior to Passover for the nation’s more than 8.8 million people.
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Israeli Tech Firm Bought by McDonald’s
McDonald’s bought Tel Aviv-based Dynamic Yield and plans to
use its technology “to provide an even more personalized customer
experience” at its drive-through menu displays, JTA reported.

The technology will be able to “show food based on time of
day, weather, current restaurant traffic and trending menu items”
and make suggestions for additional items based on what’s
already been ordered. McDonald’s is slated to use the new tech-
nology first in the United States, then roll it out to other markets.

Although a purchase price wasn’t disclosed, TechCrunch cited
a source that said the deal was for more than $300 million. That
makes it McDonald’s largest acquisition in two decades.

McDonald’s said Dynamic Yield, which was founded in 2011,
will continue to be a stand-alone company with offices around
the world.
Study: Israel Has World’s Healthiest Diet
Israel has the world’s lowest rate of diet-related deaths, according
to a new study published in The Lancet, Globes reported.

The University of Washington study tracked consumption trends
of 15 dietary factors between 1990 and 2017 in 195 countries.

“The countries with the lowest rates of diet-related deaths
were Israel [89 deaths per 100,000 people], France, Spain,
Japan and Andorra,” the study said. The U.S. ranked 43rd with
171 deaths per 100,000 people, and Uzbekistan (892 deaths per
100,000 people) ranked last.

“This study affirms what many have thought for several years —
that poor diet is responsible for more deaths than any other risk fac-
tor in the world,” said Christopher Murray, director of the Institute
for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the university. “While sodium,
sugar and fat have been the focus of policy debates over the past two
decades, our assessment suggests the leading dietary risk factors are
high intake of sodium, or low intake of healthy foods, such as whole
grains, fruit, nuts and seeds, and vegetables.”
Vegetable Prices High In Israel Pre-Passover
As Passover approaches, shortages have raised the prices of
tomatoes, cucumbers and fruit, the Ministry of Agriculture and
Rural Development reported, according to Globes.

The amount of imports has been increased, but the ministry
said it could take months to eliminate the shortages.

“The ministry is continually monitoring the regular supply of
fresh fruits and vegetables for the consumers’ benefit, and is con-
ducting frequent status assessments. … A shortage of tomatoes
and cucumbers is liable to cause a rise in consumer prices,” the
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PA Supreme Court Judge Discusses Anti-Semitism

S TAT E where he grew up. Tree of Life ter of my professional work. My Justice David N. Wecht Photo by Penn State/Flickr via Tablet Magazine.
JOEL COHEN | JE FEATURE was the site of the Oct. 27 attack job as an appellate jurist doesn’t
in which 11 Jews were murdered involve addressing these topics, bigots. Jews do themselves no controversy involving Rep.
RARELY, IF EVER, has a by a white supremacist. and so I address them in my per- favors when they weight the Omar’s statements. And, all of
sitting American judge spoken sonal time and my personal life. I scales of justice. I’ve never a sudden, this very talkative
out publicly on the threat of Q: Justice Wecht, in our don’t deny that this is somewhat had to recuse from a case on representative said, “No com-
anti-Semitism in America. talks over the past six months, frustrating when anti-Semitism account of my Jewish identity. ment.” That’s all she said, sev-
Here, Justice David N. Wecht, you seem concerned and trou- is rising so clearly. So what I can I’d be surprised if I’d ever feel eral times.
a judge serving on the Supreme bled, almost horrified, by ris- do is this: I can speak and write compelled to do so. That’s not I found that appalling. The
Court of Pennsylvania, speaks ing anti-Semitism, particularly about anti-Semitism. what America is about. idea that an elected member of
out about what he perceives to in America. How has this con- the Congress has no comment
be a national crisis. cern come to you so urgently? Q: What if a matter comes
beforeyouwhereanti-Semitism
Wecht was elected to a 10-year A: I’ve always been firm in or anti-Zionism, or both, are
term on the Pennsylvania my Jewish identity. That hasn’t an issue in a case? What do you
Supreme Court in 2015. His changed. What’s changed is do to deal with your personal
father’s parents ran a grocery a tolerance for anti-Semitism beliefs — your “priors,” in
store not far from where he was here in America. There’s clearly Judge Richard Posner’s term
sworn in. Before his election an increase in the expression of — that might, consciously or
to the state’s Supreme Court, hatred toward Jews in America. unconsciously, propel you in
he served four years on the one direction or the other?
Pennsylvania Superior Court. Q: As a judge, as a practical
matter, can you actually do any- A: The Constitution and
Wecht and his wife were thing to address your concerns laws are the same for anti-Sem-
married at the Tree of Life about rising anti-Semitism? ites as for anyone else. That’s
synagogue in the Squirrel Hill why the Nazis could march
neighborhood of Pittsburgh, A: The one-word answer is in Skokie, just like any other
no. It’s not the bread and but-

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change society to address rising of Holocaust survivors.

anti-Semitism? What would

you want “the law” to do to help Q: So what could Congress

Adolph & Rose Levis Museum stem this troubling tide? do? What would you have
A: I don’t really think the wanted to see the Congress do
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Pine Forest Camp - Jewish Basketball League team 1990-2006 political action. I’m appalled by plined. Period. And people of
the cowardice of political leaders all parties should speak to it.
One of the premier adult men’s basketball leagues in our region, dating back to 1902. regarding the issue. The opposi- In this case, Republican leaders
Pine Forest started in 1989 & was successful from early on. They won 6 titles over 8 tion to anti-Semitism shouldn’t have spoken out firmly, but not
years and ended with a total of 11 championships over a 16 year period (1990-2006) be a partisan matter. And the so much Democratic leaders.
failure of political leaders to call I’m a registered Democrat; I ran
it out is appalling. Jewish leaders, and was elected as a Democrat.
too, are often timid. They should It’s utterly disgraceful that the
learn the lessons of history. Democratic Party is so timid
Elected officials, Jews, faith about this. The whole idea that
leaders (who, to their credit, the fight against anti-Sem-
came forward in the wake of itism could ever depend on
Honorees are: Marvin Black, Owner • Mickey Black, Owner • Steve Chadwin, Coach • Paul Flicker the massacre in Squirrel Hill), one’s party should horrify any
Sam Jacobs • Howard Kades • Howard Lasso z’I • Harris Pogust • Leon Rose • Adam Sherman should speak and work vig- American. This should not ever
Ken So er • Mike Spivak • David Verman • Eric Verman • Gabe Frank orously against anti-Semitism. be a partisan issue. It cannot be.
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was going on and on about anti-Semitic sentiments. And
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critical time in America. an attack on the Jewish people.
Anyone who has ever read the
Q: You’re particularly Bible knows you can’t separate
troubled, I know, by the BDS it from Eretz Yisrael. When Jews
movement. What can be done pray, they pray about Zion and
to address the campus crisis the land of Israel. Unfortunately,
today? many Jews today are brought up
knowing nothing about Judaism.
A: First, the law must deal It’s ironic to think that many
rmly and forcefully with people on campus and elsewhere
violence and with threats of invoke their own Jewish iden-
violence. Second, university tity to attack the Jewish state.
administrators must act and I’m entirely con dent that the
speak vigorously against Jew- grandchildren of these people
haters on their campuses. It’s will not be Jews.
been very disturbing to see

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express anti-Semitic sentiments ity for expressions of anti-Sem- and speech, or that there are no horrors of history to repeat time that a Jew works against
on campus are emboldened by itism must be laid at the feet of distinctions between di erent themselves. Emil Fackenheim, the Jewish state, every time that
the cowardice and the igno- those who make those expres- levels of hatred. Or di erent the great philosopher, said that, a Jew makes common cause with
rance of Jewish students who sions. And obviously the great- levels of ignorance. Or inaction. a er Auschwitz, there’s a 614th Jew-haters, he or she gives Hitler
are ashamed to be Jewish. est responsibility rests with mitzvah, a new commandment: a posthumous victory. ●
those who engage in actual e distinctions are important, “Jews Shall Not Give Hitler
Q: We’ve sort of been using violence, like the gunman who in both moral and practical Posthumous Victories.” Joel Cohen is a senior counsel at
the concepts of anti-Semi- killed 11 Jews (some of whom terms. I do believe that Jewish Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP in
tism and anti-Zionism inter- I knew personally) in the syn- history teaches that we have a Every time that a Jew acts New York. This article first
changeably. Are they really agogue where my wife and I responsibility to stand against like he or she is ashamed to be appeared in Tablet Magazine.
interchangeable? were married, in Squirrel Hill, anti-Semitism, to educate our Jewish, every time that a Jew fails
where I grew up.
A: Yes, I’m convinced that
they are. Anyone who knows I don’t believe that there are
Jewish and world history should

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Election

Continued from Page 1

Bat El Trabelsi, the shlicha Ofra Palmer in Matan, Israel Photo courtesy of Ofra Palmer
(Israeli emissary) for the
Jewish Federation of Greater Voting is very important to me. I’m an Israeli citizen. I’m involved in everything that happens
Philadelphia, is one of those here. All my family is here. My daughter is studying in university here, a lot of friends. I’m in good
people who voted at an embassy. contact with Israeli society. I have a home here. I belong to Israel.”

“From talking with friends OFRA PALMER
and family who are currently
in Israel, I feel like this is the leads the new Blue and White are moderate center. It throws and a lot of Israelis still think, after moving to Philadelphia
one election that feels, for a lot party. This party, which was off the familiar left and right as that he’s the only one who three years ago for her hus-
of people, that there is a lot at formed by combining Gantz’s we know it.” could actually lead.” band’s job. In Philadelphia, she
stake,” Trabelsi said. “It might Israel Resilience Party with works for the Israeli American
change our lives significantly.” former Finance Minister Yair Some have observed that, The day of the election Council and runs a Hebrew
Lapid’s Yesh Atid party, posi- while security has remained a began with controversy. In the reading group.
Israelis don’t vote for their tioned itself as a centrist option huge issue for voters, it is not morning, polling stations in
prime ministers; instead, they for voters. as big an issue as it has been in Arab communities said that But being away from Israel
vote for parties, and the num- the past. right-wing activists had come for the past three years means
ber of votes a party receives Meanwhile, the stronghold to the stations with recording that she has missed out on some
determines the number of seats of the left, the Labor party, has Trabelsi noticed this as well. devices. Both The Jerusalem of the minutiae of the cam-
the party gets in the 120-seat faded to the sidelines. In her opinion, Israelis feel Post and Haaretz reported that paigns and the campaign ads.
Knesset. that the conflict has become Likud distributed 1,200 record-
This has meant that this an intractable issue, and they ing devices, which Netanyahu When she headed to the
There were more than 40 par- election has become about per- would rather focus on afford- defended as a move to prevent polls, Palmer said the issues
ties in this election, though only sonalities, and a referendum on able housing or the minimum voter fraud. most important to her were
parties that receive at least 3.25 Netanyahu’s 13 years as prime wage instead. ensuring Israel was a demo-
percent of the vote get any seats. minister. The rest of the day followed cratic state, opposing corrup-
“It’s not the main discus- with different politicians sub- tion, caring for minority rights
So many options, Trabelsi “It’s not, ‘Well, I’m right- sion,” she said. “If you’re asking mitting complaints to the and the poor, and keeping the
said, makes it harder to decide wing so I’m going to vote this,’ me, maybe this is why people Central Elections Committee, High Court free.
which party to vote for. ‘I’m left-wing so I’m going to would consider options other and pleads to the public from
vote this.’ It’s way more vague,” than Likud because Bibi has different parties that they were “It’s important for all of us
“Every research will tell you Trabelsi said. “The reason Blue a very rich military history. not doing well in the election to vote,” Palmer said. “Israel is
that when there’s too many and White are so dominant is He’s big on security. He really and needed more votes. important for me and for us.” l
options, you’re less likely to be because they’re trying to reach knows his way around those
able to choose and be happy everybody. They’re the moder- issues, and it’s one of the rea- For Palmer, this was her first [email protected];
with what you chose,” she said. ate center, and a lot of Israelis sons people always thought, time away during an election, 215-832-0729

The large number of parties
also means that no one party
has ever won a majority of the
seats, so parties must form
coalitions to make it past the
61-seat threshold. The leader
of the party able to create that
coalition becomes prime min-
ister. Though usually that per-
son is the head of the party
with the most votes, that is not
necessarily the case, such as in
the 2009 election, when Tzipi
Livni’s party Kadima won
the most seats but Benjamin
Netanyahu became prime
minister.

Netanyahu came to this
election with a corruption
scandal hanging over him. In
February, Attorney General
Avichai Mandelblit indicted
Netanyahu, but that didn’t
seem to stop his chances.

Netanyahu faced his tough-
est challenger in Benny Gantz,
a former chief of staff of the
Israel Defense Forces who

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Continued from Page 1 YOUR NEWEST NEIGHBOR.
Jonathan Ornstein
Ornstein, 49, executive Photo courtesy of Jonathan Ornstein Slated to open in 2020, Rydal Waters will be a fun, elegant,
director of JCC Krakow, is on maintenance-free expansion of the renowned Rydal Park
a speaking tour of the U.S., is the center of Jewish life Life Plan Community.
where 95 percent of the yearly for the city, a mishmash of Enjoy active, independent cottage living in a beautiful Abington
budget is raised each year. survivors, their children and Township setting, with the promise of future care, if needed.
Last week, he celebrated the grandchildren, and Poles just
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at a private residence on whose grandparents would
Rittenhouse Square and a pub- insist that they refrain from One of the programs he’s ticipants have ranged from according to Ornstein.
lic address at Congregation drinking milk along with their most proud of, Ornstein Holocaust survivors to three- “I don’t think it’s a com-
Beth Or on April 12 before he pork chops, but didn’t quite said, is the yearly Ride for time Tour de France winner
heads back to Krakow. know why. the Living, where participants Greg LeMond. munity that’s deeply a ected
make the 60-mile bike ride by trauma,” he said. “But we,
A native New Yorker, Today, the JCC is the site from Auschwitz to the JCC. “It’s something that I’m as a community, do not allow
Ornstein did not grow up in of weekly Shabbat meals and It began a few years back with incredibly proud of,” Ornstein ourselves to be de ned by
a particularly religious milieu, services, holidays, classes and about 15 bikers; this year, said. tragedy.” ●
but in 1993, when law school what’s almost certainly the rst they’re expecting between
was becoming less appealing community Jewish preschool 200 and 300, and past par- e guiding light of the JCC [email protected];
to him, he decided to make ali- in Krakow since the Holocaust. is the survivors that stayed in 215-832-0740
yah. He joined the IDF at a late It’s also the visitor center for Poland a er the Holocaust,
age — 28 — before he moved Jews on their way through
back to a kibbutz and was faced town; last year, 140,000 travel-
with a choice: Stay on the kib- ers made a stop at the JCC.
butz, or move to Tel Aviv?
Ornstein is most energized
e choice was made for by the native Poles who have
him; he met a Polish woman, reclaimed their Judaism. A er
fell in love and, in 2001, moved decades of being unaware of
with her to Krakow. He had their heritage, he said, the fact
never been to the city, let alone that they have made a rma-
the country. Ornstein taught tive choices to live as Jews is an
Hebrew to and with a group endless inspiration.
that was almost exclusively
not Jewish at Jagiellonian “Being Jewish is a gi that
University, an institution that has been denied to them,” he
dates to the 14th century. said. “It’s something they never
thought that they would have.”
ough the relationship
with the Polish woman faded, It’s also been a chance for
his relationship with Krakow him to reevaluate his own sense
and the tiny group of Semites of Jewish identity, given that
and philo-Semites did not. It he, like most American Jews,
was around 2008 when his encounters Judaism as some-
commitment to that relation- thing received from birth.
ship faced its most serious test. “ ere’s something really infec-
tious about it,” Ornstein said.
A JCC was being built,
and they were on the hunt
for an executive director. “I
didn’t quite understand what
the purpose was,” he said. “I
didn’t really see the need or the
potential for a JCC.”

And yet, he was “hounded”
by a friend of his who insisted
he apply for the job. He applied
and “somehow got the job.”

Ten years later, JCC Krakow

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EDITORIAL

A Measles Resurgence

MEASLES — the childhood they are extraordinarily seri- thinking in some haredi com- tion have been driven by issues tinues, and is intensifying.
scourge that many believed was ous because of the large num- munities that has led to the relating to convenience rather Whatever the reason for
largely relegated to history — has ber of people who are being outbreak, which runs paral- than by anti-vax dogma.
made a significant resurgence exposed to the virus in schools lel to the “anti-vax” philoso- We have heard reports the outbreak, we need strong
both in Israel and in the United and other public places. The phy espoused nationwide by that a majority of haredi rab- leadership within the affected
States. While there are pockets spread of the virus is tragic very committed anti-vacci- bis in affected communities communities to address and
of concern around the country, in every way, considering that nation advocates, including have urged their congregants resolve it. Public health and
much of the press concerning all it takes to make the threat some well-known celebrities, to vaccinate their children. In safety is being threatened by
the troubling uptick in reports a small group of either igno-
of the virus has focused on its Vaccinations are safe, effective and necessary. They are not toxic. They do rant, irresponsible parents
presence in some haredi com- not cause autism. And they save lives. Those who refuse to vaccinate put or stubborn anti-vaxxers (or
munities in the United States, their children and their communities at risk. both). If leadership in those
particularly in Brooklyn and communities fails to act, pub-
Rockland County, New York. disappear is a simple vaccine, who rely on junk science and the Rockland County area, for lic health authorities and other
available in abundance to all unsubstantiated claims that example, it has been reported law enforcement agencies will
Israel’s Health Ministry children here and abroad. vaccinations cause autism and that some 18,000 vaccinations almost certainly step in. And
reported 4,000 cases of measles Along with the resurgence other maladies. have been administered in the the results will be messy.
in 2018; a year earlier, there of measles comes the finger Others maintain that the last several months alone, and
were 30 cases. And the Centers pointing, with two different affected communities are that there are signs in some area Vaccinations are safe, effec-
for Disease Control and narratives: Some assert that largely unsophisticated and synagogues telling those who tive and necessary. They are
Prevention reported 387 mea- there is a small but power- uneducated, and that paren- aren’t vaccinated that they aren’t not toxic. They do not cause
sles cases in the United States ful anti-vaccination line of tal decisions to forgo vaccina- welcome. Yet the outbreak con- autism. And they save lives.
through March of this year — Those who refuse to vaccinate
versus 372 in all of 2018. While put their children and their
these numbers are not large in communities at risk. They need
the grand scheme of things, to be stopped. There is very
little room for compromise. l

With Love, From Philadelphia

BY AUDREY N. GLICKMAN The Philadelphia Orchestra he tributes “the other living to try to hit those notes. The E calls “Veils,” named “Veil One: Roman Babakin / iStock Editorial / Getty Images Plus
asked Tree of Life for a shofar shamans known as midwives, flat came sometimes, the G and The Tones of Peace,” “Veil Two:
Editor’s note: Audrey N. blower a couple months ago. doctors, artists, musicians and C not so much. The good folks The Tones of War” and “Veil
Glickman is an active mem- Rabbi Jeffrey Myers suggested all who work with passion of the orchestra assured me that Three: The Tones of Healing.”
ber and past board member of me. I had been leading services for the spiritual liberation of I wouldn’t have to accomplish The soloists were in costume
Tree of Life*Or L’Simcha con- when the shooter interrupted, humanity.” When the shooting the impossible. We drove across and makeup, and there were
gregation in Pittsburgh, where a and I blow shofar. in Pittsburgh happened in the the commonwealth, imagining props as well.
gunman murdered 11 people in middle of his work, he felt he what would be. I was ready
October. Recently, Glickman, a The music would be a new had to include us. for anything they could throw This piece of music is monu-
survivor of that shooting, came composition by compos- at me — I’d do whatever they mental.  There are many ways
to Philadelphia to play the shofar er-in-residence (and jazz trum- Thus my shofar. I practiced wanted. And I was nervous. to take in — to absorb — the
in “Healing Tones,” an orchestral peter) Hannibal Lokumbe, this like a fiend. My cat Taxi flew composition.  It brings one
work by Hannibal Lokumbe com- being his third and final year of through the house maniacally And they greeted me with through the primordial soup
missioned by the Philadelphia residency. Hannibal had been at the sounds, frantic that I was open arms. Everyone was so of the beginning of human-
Orchestra. Glickman writes working on “Healing Tones” by blowing when it wasn’t even gracious and so generous and kind, through the evolution
about her time in Philly. communing with “life-givers the month of Elul. They’d sent so accommodating. of humanity with all the war,
and healers” of Philadelphia, two pages of the shofar part as turmoil, peace, confusion,
WAVES OF LOVE “for my and, according to the program, currently written, and I worked The ensemble, conducted love, communication and so
brothers and sisters” carried by Yannick Nézet-Séguin, much more. In another vein,
me back from Philadelphia consisted of members of the it is working through the gods
at the end of March. During Philadelphia Orchestra, with and goddesses and shamans
the last week of the month, soloists Karen Slack, Funmike and other icons of our mutual
the good folks of Philadelphia Lagoke and Rodrick Dixon, beginnings. In yet another way,
heaped on the affection, and surrounded by both the Morgan it is drawing the image of where
honored us with a tribute by State University Choir and the we have failed and where we are
the Philadelphia Orchestra.  Philadelphia Heritage Chorale, headed — in the least-advisable
all of them brilliant. And me — direction, while the answer is
It’s not an easy experience to I became known as the Shofar
encapsulate; it was a wild ride. Player. The music is in three See Glickman, Page 18
movements, which Hannibal

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Opinion

The 2019 Elections in Israel: KVETCH ’N KVELL

The Road to a New Government An Atheist Jew
I WAS PLEASED WITH Steve Mendelsohn’s commentary
BY EYTAN GILBOA Labor leader Ehud Barak. between the extreme-right party (“Me, A Secular Jew?” April 4). I am also an atheist Jew, as are
In the 2019 elections, the right Otzma Yehudit and the Jewish many of my friends (and even rabbis, but they will never admit
WINNING ELECTIONS IN Home party. He was severely criti- that to you).
Israel is somewhat elusive. It bloc headed by Netanyahu con- cized for using this measure.
isn’t sufficient for a party to win fronted a center-left bloc headed When I go to non-theist conventions, quite a few attendees are
the largest number of seats in jointly by Benny Gantz, a former The smaller parties in the cen- Jewish. I sat at a banquet table once, and nine out of the 10 pres-
the Knesset. No party in Israel’s military chief of staff, and Yair ter-left bloc were more critical ent were either Jews or former Jews. Sadly, some hated Judaism.
history has won a majority of at Lapid, a former journalist, who of the leading Blue and White.
least 61 seats required to rule by served as a minster of the Treasury Labor, for example, appealed to People often ask me to explain this. Orthodox Jews are all
itself. The largest parties have in a previous Netanyahu govern- voters by saying that Gantz and about God, but for the rest of us, Judaism is more about culture,
always needed to build coalition ment. They and two other former Lapid may join a new Netanyahu history, tradition, teaching to question everything and make a
governments in collaboration chiefs of staff, Moshe Ya’alon and government, and therefore a better world, and a civilization. In the Bible and in Israel, Jews
with other parties. Therefore, Gabi Ashkenazi, established Blue vote for them could be a vote for are a race. Belief in a god is not necessary. I don’t even say “under
winning means first and fore- and White, a powerful new alli- another Netanyahu government, God” when reciting the Pledge of Allegiance.
most the ability to form a coa- ance of center parties. while they have promised not to
lition and assemble a majority do so under any circumstances. My wife is strongly Jewish, trying every week to get me to go
vote in the Knesset. Yet win- The large and the small par- Similarly, many voters in both to services with her. I never knew how she felt about God (after
ning the largest number of seats ties in the two blocs faced a camps didn’t know until the last half a century) until a good friend, David Silverman, then pres-
is generally advantageous. major dilemma shared by many minute whether to vote for a ident of American Atheists, stopped by our house to say hello. I
voters. Both Likud and Blue and small party they like most or wanted to donate $100 to the cause.
In Israel, the president has White wanted to emerge as the for the largest party in the camp
the authority to invite a Knesset largest party in the Knesset. But that may have a better chance to My wife spoke up and insisted on a hundred dollars a month,
member to form a coalition. this could have been achieved form a coalition government. so we could be life members. And this was in the face of Dave
After the results are finalized mostly at the expense of the telling us how Judaism should be abolished, basically. We get a
and declared legal, he consults smaller parties in each of their Much of the election campaign kick out of chuckling at the Bible’s nonsense fables, but the tiny
with all the parties and asks respective camps. was negative, sometime vicious percent of world’s population, the Jews, have constantly provided
them whom they recommend and often personal. Netanyahu extraordinary contributions in every avenue of endeavor.
for the prime minister position. A record of 42 parties partic- used his own online channel
He adds up the recommenda- ipated in the 2019 elections, but (Likud TV) and the social media It is something that should continue.
tions and appoints the candi- only about a third won enough to conduct an aggressive cam-
date who has the best chance to votes to enter the Knesset. The paign against Gantz and some- Alan M. Gold | Doylestown
form a coalition government. vote threshold is 3.25 percent times against leaders of parties in
of the total votes, equivalent to his own bloc, like Naftali Bennet, Assertions About Animals, Democrats
Usually, the largest party four seats in the Knesset. The the head of the New Right party. Assertions by two letter-writers this week call for a response.
receives first this chance. In polls showed several parties in After the elections, however,
2008, however, the Kadima both blocs scoring around this the personal attacks are quickly If killing animals for the purpose of providing food to human
party, under the leadership of threshold. The dilemma of the forgotten and former rivals are beings is not moral (“Harming Animals Is Not Moral,” Dara
Tzipi Livni, won the largest big parties was how to come on happy to negotiate terms for Lovitz, April 4) why did G-d not direct evolution to make us
number of seats, but Netanyahu, top as the largest party without building a coalition. vegetarians? It is emotional and inaccurate to refer to food ani-
who was in second place, was losing the smaller parties in their mals as sentient creatures. Sentient is defined as: “One with the
able to establish a coalition and blocs, which could have dimin- The exact makeup of the new faculty of sensation and the power to perceive, reason and think.”
became prime minister. Thus, ished their chance to establish a government, the allocation of Hardly descriptive of beef cattle or poultry.
winning is more critical at the coalition government. ministries and appointment of
coalition-building level. senior officials will take time. Why do we not also opine about fish? Removing a fish from its
This dilemma had significant Negotiations with potential natural environment — water — is the piscatorial equivalent of
There have always been two implications for the respective coalition partners, responding drowning; a prolonged and extremely painful way to die.
major blocs of parties in Israel: campaigns. Usually, the large par- to their diverse and sometimes
left and right. Center parties ties attack each other, but since conflicting demands, and signing As for Jerome Cantor’s letter “Democrats Make Excuses,” I
emerged for the first time in they wished to win as many seats an agreement on joint political, am a Democrat. I do not spew “anti-Semitic garbage” (whatever
1977, and they collaborated as possible, they also had to com- social and economic agenda and that is) continuously or at all. I discount opinions of those who
with both the left and the right. pete with the smaller parties in legislation initiatives, are often make blanket statements about an entire class of people doing
Occasionally, especially in time their own camps. The smaller complicated. Only after the estab- something or being a certain way. The writer’s assertion is obvi-
of national security or eco- parties wanted the large party of lishment of the new coalition will ously impossible, unacceptably presumptuous and the height of
nomic crisis, the two leading their camp to win more seats than we know where Israel will be chutzpah. l
parties of the opposite camps the rival large party, but at same heading in the next few years. l
established governments of time they had to fight for their Stanley Lieberman | West Chester
national unity. The last gov- own survival. Netanyahu partially Professor Eytan Gilboa is director
ernment of this type served solved this dilemma by moder- of the Center for International Statement From the Publisher
from 2009 to 2011, under the ating his campaign against the Communication at Bar-Ilan
leadership of Netanyahu and small parties in his right bloc, and University in Israel. We are a diverse community. The views expressed in the opinion columns and letters
by orchestrating a voting alliance published in the Jewish Exponent are those of the authors. They do not necessarily reflect
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Opinion

The 5 Most Common Transgender Myths, Debunked

BY SHERMAN LEIS, D.O. environment has grown more military ban have claimed them cal treatment for someone with denying those experiences alto-
dangerous for transgender peo- necessary to protect cis people gender dysphoria seeks to help gether. Understanding the people,
IN RECENT YEARS, the ple, with more than 2 dozen from a transgender person wait- people live as their true gender the hurdles and the victories of
national conversation regard- individuals killed in each of the ing to trick or harm them. But but it does not prescribe a par- the transgender community has
ing identity and rights has last two years (almost all of the data does not support this. ticular course of action. helped me to be a more compas-
brought a number of old myths whom were people of color). The language of these policies sionate physician and caregiver.
about transgender individuals also speaks to a deeper issue, with Myth No. 5: Transitioning I’ve been able to help an incredible
back to the forefront. From In my experience, there are transgender individuals allowed is as simple as one surgery. For number of transgender people feel
bathrooms to the military at least 5 myths that have largely to still serve in the military and those who do opt to undergo more wholly themselves through
to high school proms, these contributed to negative percep- use gendered bathrooms accord- gender reassignment surgery, surgical and nonsurgical proce-
myths continue to haunt the tions about transgender people: ing to their birth gender, thus the process is more involved dures. We’re all stronger when
discussion, turning those who denying their identity. than simply electing to proceed. everyone can reach their potential
don’t fit a profile into fodder Myth No. 1: Transgender Many will go through facial, and participate, regardless of how
for debate. Misperceptions people are mentally ill. Myth No. 3: Gender iden- chest and other procedures as they identify.
about health, motivation and Medical organizations like the tity and sexual orientation are part of their journey to express
day-to-day life have pervaded American Medical Association linked. The definitions of gen- their new identity. Furthermore, Rather than limiting a com-
initiatives to deny equitable & the American Psychiatric der identity and sexual orienta- in my practice, before moving munity, we should work toward
opportunities to those who Association have both recog- tion often get muddled, but the forward with gender reassign- ensuring rights and equity
identify as transgender. nized gender dysphoria as a former is how one self-iden- ment surgery, we require three across the board. Mistaken
medical condition, but not a tifies and the later who they steps from our patients to assess beliefs, like those cited above,
Over the 44 years I’ve been disorder. are attracted to. Both gender their readiness: are increasingly being used
practicing medicine, we’ve seen and orientation exist on their to attack people’s humanity
a great deal of progress in pol- Further, the degree of dys- own spectrum, meaning they • Certification by two mental when most are seeking noth-
icies that affect transgender phoria varies among individu- are not necessarily related and health specialists to confirm ing more than to quietly go
people due to a cultural shift als, meaning that the emotional that one is not a symptom of the diagnosis of gender dys- about our lives. Therefore, it
in understanding and empathy. or psychological distress varies the other. phoria and to ensure the falls to those of us who are able
But it has been shocking to see as well. Yet because gender patient is emotionally stable to help remove barriers so that
such a quick reversal that erro- dysphoria can lead to severe Myth No. 4: All transgen- cis and transgender people can
neously and harmfully singles health issues like depression, der people medically transition. • Hormonal therapy for a live their lives to the fullest. l
out the transgender commu- anxiety and suicidal ideation, The desire and ability to transi- minimum of 1 year prior to
nity. There is little to no evi- the recommended course of tion differs across individuals. surgery Sherman Leis is the founder
dence supporting arguments treatment is living as transgen- While some pursue hormone of The Philadelphia Center for
about an increase in violence der including the use of mental therapy and gender reassign- • Live and present full-time Transgender Surgery in Bala
committed by transgender indi- health support and the options ment surgeries, others lack as their desired gender Cynwyd. He is a member of Har
viduals or the undue burden on of hormone therapy and access to them or are barred Zion Temple in Penn Valley and is
our military. In fact, by per- surgery. by discrimination. Others still Those who perpetuate such active in the Golden Slipper Club,
petuating negative myths, the have no interest in full genital myths lose something in closing among other Jewish charities.
Myth No. 2: Transgender peo- surgery whatsoever. The medi- themselves off to others’ life expe-
ple are dangerous. Advocates of riences, not the least of which is
the recent bathroom bills and the

Glickman morning services at Beth Zion- members, and so many others, shooting are all wrong, and we of human beings, and so much
Beth Israel, a wonderful commu- people reach out to us and have to stop them before they expression and illumination
Continued from Page 16 nity. They were very welcoming, as we figuratively clasp their grow any bigger.  Hannibal about ourselves. We need only
and after services we talked a lot outstretched hands. Together wants us to let him know when stop arguing and fighting, and
right before us. about Tree of Life and how we are we are forming a network to we reopen the Tree of Life listen, and create. l
Hearing the work is a dealing with the circumstances, stand solid against all sorts of building. He wants to come with
and that we are indeed deter- violence, profiling, prejudice his trumpet to herald the day. Audrey N. Glickman works as
workout. It visits so many feel- minedly positive, with a lot of and other negative forces. rabbi’s assistant at Congregation
ings, so many touchpoints in work ahead of us. And sadly we In a very physical way, I got Beth Shalom, and is the author
one’s brain and instinct and now reach out to others, even as Many had questions, many to blast the call to action that we of the forthcoming Pockets:
emotion. And I had the priv- we are still learning how to cope: gave consolation.  We talked so sorely need. A shofar blast is The Problem With Society Is in
ilege of being immersed in it It is a club that no one wants to about what a shofar is, how it’s exactly that — a call to action. Women’s Clothing.
as I counted a couple hundred join, yet we accept the responsi- played, how it’s made. We got to
measures of rests between my bility of our membership and will know each other, if only briefly. So much beauty can come out
notes through rehearsals and pay it forward.
three performances. It was an immense honor for Join the conversation!
We found solidarity in our our community and for our
Traveling with fellow Tree-of- journey. It was the same wher- congregations. I found it very Tell us what you’re thinking
Lifer Joe Charny, we had lunch ever we went. In talking with humbling.  Of course, it was a and interact with the community
on Friday with some of his high musicians, with orchestra staff constant source of fulfillment at jewishexponent.com
school buddies (Central High and board members, with to be able to talk with so many Connect with us on
School class of 1945), all just as random individuals in restau- about the very things we want
sweet and humorous as Joe. rants and stores, audience to say: that violence, hatred,
profiling, scapegoating and
We also went to Saturday

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Lifestyles/Culture

Books: Discussing Labels, Turning Tables

BOOKS

JESSE BERNSTEIN | JE STAFF

THE NEVER-ENDING
QUESTION

Who Wants to Be a Jewish
Writer?
Adam Kirsch
Yale University Press

THE PROBLEM WITH That is the central tension applies Deutscher’s proud label “by clamoring to eliminate of the very basic assumptions
Jewish writers, Adam Kirsch of Kirsch’s essays, the best of of “non-Jewish Jew.”) ourselves.” of the American Jewish main-
writes, is that even the best of which blast away at the illu- stream with love and with
them detest the label. sions that sustain American Kirsch’s deep familiarity Not all of the essays concern firmness. And you don’t need
Jewish life. Kirsch, a poet, with the texts of Jewish life, Judaism directly. His explica- to be a Jewish writer to try and
Philip Roth famously critic and professor whose though not much directly tions of the work of Heaney, understand what he’s saying.
resisted being categorized as work appears everywhere from remarked on, is as much of an Kay Ryan and Christian STRANGE DREAMS
such, as did Saul Bellow, Lionel The New Republic to Tablet, argument in itself as what he Wimman are dense but Fleishman Is In Trouble
Trilling and two unnamed sees quite clearly that the prob- says on the page. His familiar- thought-provoking, and “Night Taffy Brodesser-Akner
novelists whom Kirsch mod- lems of the American Jew and ity with Seamus Heaney is as Thoughts,” a Minima Moralia- Random House
erates a discussion between the writers among them are of deep as his knowledge of the style collection of aphorisms, is “Toby Fleishman,” begins Taffy
at the beginning of his new course one and the same. Psalms, and rather than setting a nice break in the action. But Brodesser-Akner’s debut novel,
collection, Who Wants to Be these texts as oppositional to even these chapters are about Fleishman Is In Trouble, “awoke
a Jewish Writer? Why accept Jewish writers in a secular one another, he seems them Judaism in the way that Wesley one morning inside the city
a label, as Kirsch character- world wish to “transcend” as equally rich, complex and Yang’s excellent 2018 collec- he’d lived in all his adult life
izes their arguments, that their Jewishness, to be con- worthy of consideration. tion, The Souls of Yellow Folk, and which was suddenly some-
seems to “imply that one loves, sidered simply writers (as is about the Asian American how crawling with women who
hates, and so on in a different the great Austrian-Jewish To take the Jewish literary experience, even when he’s not wanted him.”
way from people who are not writer Stefan Zweig did, an tradition as seriously as one writing about Asian Americans
Jewish”? episode Kirsch writes about takes that belonging to others (a book where Yang wonders, Fleishman, like Kafka’s
with great tenderness); Jewish is to take Judaism as seriously among other things, about Gregor Samsa, is inexplicably
Kirsch, who is quite clearly revolutionaries wish for the as others take their own lives. the connection between the
a Jewish writer, does not same (as Rosa Luxembourg There are lots of people and struggles of Asian American See Books, Page 30
accept the premise. To be a and Isaac Deutscher did, two ideas that don’t want Jews to writers as they relate to Asian
Jewish writer, he says in the iconic Jewish Marxists of the acknowledge, live or practice Americans writ large).
opening essay of his new col- 20th century to whom Kirsch Judaism, he wrote. “We don’t
lection (some original, some escape that danger,” he said, Kirsch interrogates some
previously published), is to
write with moral seriousness
and particularity, the kind that
seems so accessible to the James
Joyces and William Faulkners
of the world. Those two were
“describing a particular way of
life with great specificity that
they could make it meaningful,
even to people who led very
different lives,” fundamentally
“Irish” and “Southern” writers
who nevertheless hold univer-
sal appeal.

The problem for American
Jewish writers, Kirsch theo-
rizes, is the same problem for
American Jews, full stop: The
condition of each is that their
relationship to Judaism is of
an “elusive and perspectival
quality.” They are no longer
strangers in a strange place.

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LIFESTYLES/CULTURE

Didi Conn Talks ‘Middletown,’ Bar Mitzvahs

T H E AT E R Didi Conn is best known for her e play boasts a cast of 1970s at same sense of excitement always looking out for her and
SELAH MAYA ZIGHELBOIM | JE STAFF role as Frenchy in Grease. sitcom stars. Besides Conn, New and familiarity has carried into for Rizzo and all of them.”
Hope cast includes Don Most, the audience, especially some of
THE INIMITABLE BEAUTY Photo courtesy of FHPR – Ralph Malph on Happy Days; the older audience, who recog- Last June, Conn hosted a
school dropout will soon be Feldscher Horwitz Public Relations Cindy Williams, who was Shirley nize the cast from their breakout 40-year anniversary celebra-
appearing in New Hope. Feeney on Laverne & Shirley; and roles. When Conn, who opened tion Grease Sing-A-Long at the
switches up the roles, and there Adrian Zmed of Bachelor Party the Las Vegas show as Peg, intro- Hollywood Bowl for 18,000 peo-
Didi Conn, who is best known she will ll the role of Dotty. and T.J. Hooker fame. duced Zmed, the audience burst ple, where she could see “a whole
for her role as Frenchy in the into applause. sea of pink hair and the guys all
movie musical Grease, is touring “ e last line of the play is such Conn has worked with both had their hair greased back. It
the country as part of the cast a beautiful thing about a quote Most and Zmed before, but not “Because we’re all around was as if there was a new movie.”
of Middletown, a play that runs from Emerson, about the only way in many years, so Middletown is the same age, we’ve experienced
at Bucks County Playhouse from to have a friend is to be one,” Conn a bit of a reunion, Conn said. Her a lot in our lives separately “Grease is a phenomenon,”
April 17 to 21. A erward, the play said. “It’s so simple, but it’s really and then because of television Conn said, “because every
will go to the Delaware eatre profound, what it means to be a rst part was actually in Happy and movies and Net ix, people generation rediscovers it.”
Company in Wilmington, friend, to be there for each other Days, where she played Most’s have really gotten to know us
Delaware, for shows from May and take care of each other and character’s girlfriend Joyce. (“He in a way or recognize us in a Conn grew up in Brooklyn,
28 to June 2. e production has have each other’s back.” gave my character mononucleo- way that does our hearts good,” where she described her Jewish
already been to Las Vegas. sis,” Conn said.) She also worked Conn said. “ ey seem to just, upbringing as “holiday Jewish.”
with Zmed, who played Johnny right away, buy into our lives She grew up Conservative and
Middletown follows the Nogerelli, in Grease II. and have an investment in it didn’t have a bat mitzvah.
33-year friendship between two through the show.”
couples — Peg and Tom, and “ e four of us getting Her son Daniel’s bar mitzvah
Dotty and Don. In the New together was like old friends, Similar to Middletown, Grease was the most blessed event of
Hope shows, Conn plays Peg, which is perfect for this show,” has a strong theme of friendship. her life, Conn said. Her son is
who serves as a storyteller for Conn said. “ ere was already a Last year marked the movie musi- adopted and autistic. He can’t
the play. In Wilmington, the cast wonderful vibe with us that was cal’s 40th anniversary, and Conn tell time and doesn’t understand
very natural. It wasn’t some- has asked people why Frenchy concepts like “tomorrow,” so
thing we needed to invent.” is such a popular character. e they made him a book of every-
resounding response has been thing that would happen the day
APRIL because Frenchy was such a good of his bar mitzvah, including
friend to Sandy. waking up in the morning and
250-191th9 getting into the car.
Frenchy and Sandy’s friend-
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4$ 49 6$ 99 a well-known pop star, was ner-
/lb. 1 lb. /lb. vous about the lm, Conn said, “When he got up and he
because she had done a previous looked out at the people for the
Chicken Leg Quartrers, 3$ 99 Thin Slice Boneless Skinless movie that hadn’t gone well.
Drumsticks or Thighs /lb. Chicken Breast rst time — it’s a small synagogue
Before the cameras started and it was lled up — he looked
2$ 99 Whole Broiler 7$ 99 rolling on Newton-John’s rst up and he said, ‘Everybody here
/lb. or 8 Piece Cut Up Chicken /lb. day of shooting — they were loves Daniel,’” Conn recalled.
“Oh my God, that was it, and he
3$ 49 lming the scene where Sandy did beautifully.”
/lb. rst goes to Rydell High School
— Newton-John mentioned to Her Middletown perfor-
Chicken or Turkey Franks Turkey Bacon Conn how nervous she was. mances in New Hope overlap
Instead of telling her not to with Passover, so her husband
16 oz. pkg. 8 oz. pkg. worry, Conn started doing and son plan to come to the area
in-character improv with her. for the rst evening of the hol-
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Afterward, Newton-John Conn will bring the seder plate
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and do her nails and do her ears, an understanding of what love
but also, in the other scenes, I’m and beauty and family is from
studying the Kabbalah.” •

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Through Dance Production Called 669

DANCE “Even though the L’Simcha shooting happened
SELAH MAYA ZIGHELBOIM | JE STAFF piece is so serious about in October, the dance company
what happened, in the decided it wanted to help. In
A STORY INSPIRED by end, the last piece is February, the group headed to
Nicholas Winton, who saved about the children, Pittsburgh for a benefit show for
hundreds of children during and the dancers basi- the families of the Tree of Life
the Holocaust, will make its cally change over from synagogue.
way to the National Museum being the adults in the The dancers weren’t paid for
of American Jewish History’s situation to being chil- this show, Sharp-Nachsin said,
(NMAJH) Dell Theater. dren that were able to and the community donated
survive and move on,” spaces for the performance.
SHARP Dance Company, she said. “I’m not a surgeon and I can’t
based in Philadelphia, will tell 669 premiered save the world,” Sharp-Nachsin
this story through dance in a in 2017 at the said, “but if I can do some-
show called 669, named for the Performance Garage thing with my art that would
number of children Winton in Philadelphia. Over be uplifting, we wanted to try
saved. The company will put the past two years, and raise some money and have
on two performances on April the show has gotten people come for an hour-and-a-
13 at 6 and 8 p.m. stronger, as the danc- half and see a show and have it
Photo courtesy of SHARP Dance Company ers got more famil- be something positive.” •
“Dance is the only language Dancers in 669 iar with their parts,
that everybody speaks,” said spy and seductress, who changes Sharp-Nachsin said.
SHARP Artistic Director by Queen Elizabeth II and [email protected];
Diane Sharp-Nachsin, whose was awarded the Order of
husband is Jewish. “It doesn’t the White Lion (first class) by her mind about her role in the When the Tree of Life*Or 215-832-0729
matter where you are or what Czech President Milos Zeman. war and decides to help Winton
language you speak, you can rather than work for the Nazi
come in and share an experi- “We really wanted everyone regime. Usually, Sharp-Nachsin
ence, and dance is something to know what this man had said, this is portrayed with an
everyone can understand and done,” Sharp-Nachsin said. aerial piece, but this wasn’t pos-
take away something from.” sible at NMAJH so she wears a
When she first began working giant skirt instead.
Sharp-Nachsin choreographed on it, she thought 669 would be Despite that limitation,
and came up with the idea a story about the children, but Sharp-Nachsin said the
behind 669. She learned of the longer it went on, the more it NMAJH location adds mean-
Winton, who died in 2015 at became about the parents. They ing to the piece.
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about 50 years, until his wife those shoes,” Calzada-Charma In this case, the end focuses
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LINDA MOREL | JE FOOD COLUMNIST “I created a functional cook- See Food, Page 24
book,” Abadi said. “But I also
COOKBOOK AUTHOR told the story of Jewish life in
Jennifer Abadi accomplished Syria, the story of my family.”
something remarkable.
In Too Good To Passover,
In publishing Too Good To she broadened her canvas, doc-
Passover: Sephardic & Judeo- umenting Jewish life in mul-
Arabic Seder Menus and tiple countries. Because most
Memories from Africa, Asia, American Jews are Ashkenazi,
and Europe, she compiled hailing from Eastern and
more than just Passover reci- Central Europe, they are unfa-
pes. She documented the rituals miliar with Jews from lands
and experiences of Jews from perfumed by spices.
23 countries such as Ethiopia,
Afghanistan and Gibraltar. It “Most Jews only know their
took Abadi nine years to inter- own customs and foods,” Abadi
view more than 100 people, who said, explaining that each
shared the world of their youth. chapter begins with someone’s
Passover memories. “Readers
Abadi began her journey get a sense of what it was like
when she wrote A Fistful Of growing up in Morocco, for
Lentils: Syrian-Jewish Recipes instance. ey can ip to the
From Grandma Fritzie’s Kitchen chapter on Egypt and learn
(Harvard Common Press, 2002). what they did there.”

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Dinners in Our Restaurant of these communities for the Arrange the orange slices
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Friday April 19th - 2 Seatings: 5pm or 7:15pm what’s le to tell the story of minced and mashed to with the dressing and sprinkle
Saturday April 20th - 2 Seatings: 5pm or 7:15pm Jews once they leave a place.” a paste with ⅜ teaspoon the salad with the fresh corian-
kosher salt der and chopped olives.
Reservations required. $25 deposit required. Some of the people Abadi
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Passover is almost Here ... elderly. She conducted research at olive oil RAHMEY’S SYRIAN LAMB
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robynmac / iStock / Getty Images Plus ½ cup peeled garlic cloves ingredients in a food processor lid or two sheets of heavy-duty beans. Drizzle them with some WALNUT GHRIBAH
(about 10 very large) and pulse until it becomes a aluminum foil and bake on the of the juices from the bottom of (EGYPTIAN FLOURLESS
rough oily paste. Scoop it out bottom rack of the oven for the pan then re-cover and con- TOASTED WALNUT
2 tablespoons grape seed, with a rubber spatula and place 1½ hours. tinue to bake all together for an COOKIES WITH PECANS,
vegetable or sa ower oil it into a small bowl. additional hour. DATES AND CINNAMON) |
Uncover the pan and remove PAREVE
2 teaspoons kosher salt Rinse the lamb shanks well the shanks temporarily by Uncover and once again spoon Yield: About 18 macaroons
(reduce to a teaspoon under cold water and pat them placing them onto a plate. Add some of the juices at the bottom of
if using kosher meat) dry with a paper towel. Rub the string beans, mixing them the pan over the tops of the lamb For Macaroons:
each lamb shank generously gently with some of the juices shanks and string beans. Return
⅛ teaspoon freshly ground with the garlic paste and place in the pan to coat. Return the the cover and bake for another 1¼ cups walnuts
black pepper them into a large Dutch oven shanks to the pan by arrang- 30 minutes to 1 hour, or until the 1¼ cups pecans
or roasting pan. Cover with a ing them on top of the string meat comes easily o the bone ½ cup dark brown sugar,
1½ to 2 teaspoons allspice using an ordinary fork and string
beans are so . date sugar or maple sugar
For Lamb: ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon
Remove the shanks and Egg whites from 1 large egg
7 pounds lamb shanks serve them in one of two ways:
(about 5 large) My way: e lamb shanks rest (about 3 tablespoons)
whole on top of the string ¼ teaspoon “kosher for
2½ pounds fresh string beans, beans on a platter or plate.
rinsed, tips pinched o Aunt Evelyn’s way: e meat Passover” vanilla extract
and discarded is removed from the bones 5 large medjool dates,
and mixed with the sauce and
For Serving: string beans, then served on pitted and cut into large
a platter or in a bowl. Have pieces
Syrian white rice or simply guests serve themselves by
boiled and sliced potatoes spooning some of the meat, For Decoration:
string beans and sauce over
Adjust your oven rack to rice or simply boiled potatoes. 1 cup raw pecans
the lowest level and preheat the
oven to 375 degrees. See Food, Page 26

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Food temperature, about 15 minutes. incorporated and the PicturePartners / iStock / Getty Images Plus
Pour the toasted and cooled batter is a so , thick
Continued from Page 25 consistency.
nuts, sugar and cinnamon into
Preheat your oven to 400 a food processor and pulse Drop one level
degrees. Line two baking until a so meal is formed, tablespoon at a time
sheets with parchment paper. about 30 seconds. (less is better: don’t
take too much or
Place the walnuts and Add the egg whites, vanilla the macaroons will
pecans into a baking pan and half of the cut dates and be too big) onto a
and toast for 15 to 20 min- pulse the mixture once again cookie sheet lined
utes, shaking the pan every until a so paste is formed, an with parchment
5 to 10 minutes to ensure additional 30 seconds. paper an inch apart
that the nuts toast evenly. (do not press down
Remove the pan from the Pour the batter into a to atten the mac-
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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.

JFRE Tours
the Promenade

THE JEWISH FEDERATION of Greater Philadelphia’s Jewish Federation Real
Estate group (JFRE) had the exclusive opportunity April 2 to take the first public
tour of the Promenade at Granite Run, a new mixed-use development project
in Media.

The project, from BET Investments and sponsored by JFRE Chair Michael
Markman, is thought to be the largest land deal and most successful re-malling
projects in the United States. It offers an exciting live, work and play environment
in the Philadelphia suburbs. More than 100 attendees turned up to network and
catch the first glimpse at the future of malls and retail.

To learn more about JFRE, contact Senior Development Officer Rachel Sigman
at [email protected] or 215-832-0513.

Jonathan Morgan, Jennifer Toll Schulman, Bruce Toll, Rob Zuritsky and Brad Korman

JFRE Chair Michael Markman presents details on the project. Attendees listening to the presentation at the Promenade at Granite Run.

Hayley Schneider, Matt Pestronk, Josh Guelbart, Elliot Holtz and Scott Benson Meg Moss and Harvey Sklaroff

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mobilizes financial and volunteer resources to
address the communities’ most critical priorities
locally, in Israel and around the world.

2018 Jewish Federation Philanthropy Report

AS A RESULT OF the extraordinary efforts of volunteers, profession- port vulnerable populations, foster Jewish life and learning and enhance
als and thousands of generous donors, the Jewish Federation of Greater Jewish communities here in Greater Philadelphia, in Israel and around
Philadelphia both raised and distributed significant funds in 2018 to sup- the world.

WE ARE PLEASED TO
ANNOUNCE OUR
2019 CAMPAIGN
LEADERSHIP

2019 Campaign
Co-chairs Dean Adler and Bill
Glazer
Vice Chairs David Adelman,
Sheree Bloch and Holly Nelson

Endowments Committee
Chair Bernard Newman
Vice Chair Karen Kramer

Foundations for Jewish Day Schools
Chair Elliot Holtz

JFRE (Jewish Federation Real Estate)
Chair Michael Markman
Chair-elect Matt Pestronk

Joshua Society
Co-chairs Chip and Jill Kurtzman
and Bill and Sherrie Spiegel

National Young Leadership Cabinet
Philadelphia Chair
Mitchell A. Sterling

Missions and Travel Committee
Co-chairs Paul Fires and
Susan Schwartz

NextGen
Chair Matt Shipon
Campaign Chair Andy Kaplin

Regional Birthright Council
Co-chairs Marjorie Honickman
and Gail S. Norry

Women’s Philanthropy
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Torah Portion

Speaking Out Can Help (and Hurt) CANDLE LIGHTING

April 12 7:18 p.m.
April 19 7:25 p.m.
represented spiritual disease; examples of the hurt caused by can not only change
BY RABBI LINDA HOLTZMAN

PARSHAT METZORA for someone to suffer from this talking about others, we can someone’s behavior, but can to the difference — to learn
disease, there had to be some- see that talking about other give others the strength to when to keep things to ourself
thing deeper wrong — some- people in and of itself is not speak out as well. We’ve seen and when to speak out loudly
METZORA IS A STRANGE thing that emanated from their evil. It causes no disease and this with #MeToo as well. Yet is and clearly. When should we
and complicated Torah por- mind and heart. no spiritual impurity. In fact, there no time that lashon harah think of our words as lashon
tion. Mostly, it’s about skin So a physical cure alone there are times when talking is to be avoided? Of course harah and when as important
disease and the sacrifices and would never be enough. about others is helpful, produc- there is. And Metzora reminds tochecha. It is not always easy
times of separation from the Instead, a multilevel, spiritual tive, even life-saving. to respond when lashon harah to know one from the other, but
community that were seen as cure was needed. The impu- The #MeToo movement is a really is harmful, really is the more that we try to discern
necessary to cure the disease. rity of this skin disease, called prime example of talking about hurtful and really is malicious this before we speak, the more
For b’nai mitzvah students, tzara’at, ran deep and needed others with important results. speech to be avoided. The key is impact our words can have on
it’s a struggle. What could to be reached at every level. In fact, it emerges from another in the Torah portion itself. ourselves and on others.
possibly interest them in this The rabbis looked for rea- Jewish tradition that is essential In Metzora, we are taught to May we always know the
obscure and challenging sec- sons that people might suffer in our lives. If we see someone look closely for the signs of dis- difference between those
tion of Leviticus? How does it from tzara’at and concluded that hurting another or experience ease, to be thorough in our anal- things best kept to ourselves
make any sense? lashon harah, evil speech about someone hurting themself or ysis and to pay careful attention and those things that can
Yet, Metzora has always others, gossip of any sort, must hurting us, it is imperative that to the nature of the disease. Note change the world if spoken.
been significant for me, and be at the root of this disease. we let them know about it. the color of the skin rash and the And may we have the courage
I’ve led b’nai mitzvah students After all, when Moses’ sister Tochecha, the requirement parts of the body it covers; note to act on both. l
through fascinating discus- Miriam contracts tzara’at, it is that we do not let immoral or the color of patches on the walls
sions about it. attributed to her gossiping about unethical acts go by without of one’s house; pay attention to Rabbi Linda Holtzman is the
The first question students Moses and his wife, Tziporah. speaking out and attempting every detail.
rabbi of the Tikkun Olam Chavurah

often ask is why. Why is there Yet recent feminists have to stop the actions and holding The same is true with speech: and is on the faculty of the
so much focus on skin disease? questioned this interpretation. the perpetrators accountable, Note the reason for one’s speech, Reconstructionist Rabbinical
And why did people think that It’s strange that while both demands that we talk to and, the effect it will have on others, College. The Board of Rabbis of
sacrifices could eliminate it? Miriam and Aaron are talking if necessary, about others. We the need for the speech. And Greater Philadelphia is proud to
In fact, the ancient rabbis about Moses, only Miriam cannot allow serious miscon- then determine whether the provide the Torah commentary for
asked the same question. For contracts the disease. Gossip is duct to continue, even if it takes speech is leading to spiritual ill- the Jewish Exponent.
the rabbis, the skin disease seen as evil, some say, because public shaming, an act usually ness or if it is a vital speech that
of Metzora was much more it was the speech of women. avoided at all costs, to stop it. can change lives for the better.
than a physical disease. It Yet, while we see so many Speaking out when necessary Our job is to pay attention

Books by icky detail, and a picture she approaches her subjects It is through her — and we even want to hear the other
emerges of Rachel, too — at her day job: She doesn’t increasingly, through Toby’s side? Instead, it’s a story about
Continued from Page 19 haughty breadwinner, social allow them to present them- actions — that the true story the use and misuse of stories,
climber, barely present mother selves on their own terms of Rachel, Toby and their years the way that they mutate into
in a new world after awakening and frigid, nasty wife. forever. However revealing it together is told. Surprise! grotesquerie or sunshine-y
from strange dreams; namely, is to see what people choose Toby’s victimhood is often of bliss, whichever is more suited
the dissolution of his marriage, When Toby awakes on a to reveal about themselves to his own making, and Rachel’s to our conception of ourselves.
which seems stranger and more different morning to find that his you, there’s no substitute for a witch-ness has been more than Fleishman, again like Gregor
distant from him by the day. soon-to-be-ex-wife has dropped simple change in perspective. a little misrepresented. Neither Samsa, never even realizes that
Armed with a quick and dirty their kids off at his apartment party is completely guilty, he was always an insect — or,
dating app and his newfound without warning, and cannot be Though much of the story though they’re both far closer in Fleishman’s case, as cruel and
freedom, Fleishman’s New York reached through any form of is told from Fleishman’s point to that than to innocence. angry as Rachel told him he was.
is transformed (at a blissful early communication for weeks, this of view, there are increasingly
point in his newly single life, picture only comes more clearly frequent interventions from his It seems such an obvious Brodesser-Akner is a terrifi-
a montage of the women he into focus, and Toby’s newfound friend Libby Epstein, a former lesson: There’s another side to cally funny writer — here and
meets through the app is like a ability to direct her cruelty back men’s magazine writer who this story! And yet, by with- there, she drops in empow-
mix of Caligula and 8 1/2 and toward her via snarled text and finds herself suffocatingly con- holding Rachel’s full account erment-slogan yoga tank tops
Manhattan all together). email is a cause for cheering. He tented by her family in a New until nearly the end of the book, that become funnier with each
will no longer be made the wife Jersey suburb (Brodesser-Akner Brodesser-Akner implicates the repetition (Namaste In Bed!)
Fleishman, henpecked in this divorce, as his lawyer tells herself once wrote those enor- reader in Toby’s cruelty (you — and one can only hope that
doctor, self-doubting dieter, him he is. mously popular profiles for GQ). want him to get full custody). If she never gets the chance to
loving father and the aggrieved It is through Epstein, a close Rachel’s telling had never been lift a boulder and look at the
party in his divorce, is a new It is, of course not so friend of Toby’s since they stud- brought to light, Fleishman Is creepy-crawlies of your life in
man. As he settles into this simple, and Brodesser-Akner, ied abroad in Israel together, that In Trouble is the story of poor the pages of the Times. l
new world, the long and tor- who writes enormously pop- the more self-serving aspects of Toby Fleishman who gets to be
turous history of his marriage ular profiles for The New York Toby’s storytelling are cast in a free of his bitch wife, and the [email protected];
to Rachel is drawn out detail Times Magazine, approaches new light. reader is none the wiser — did 215-832-0740
her characters in the same way

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Paint Night. annually to the Jewish Community celebration with grape juice, challah,
Paint Night for Adults: No art experience necessary. Join us for an Fund. Platform Thirty. 4401 Cresson stories and songs at 5:30 p.m. at We can pay more because
evening with the “Pop Art Rabbi” where you will be able to create St., Philadelphia. Congregation Brothers of Israel. 530 we know the true value.
your own Jewish art masterpiece using silkscreen. Fee: $10 in advance, Washington Crossing Road, Newtown. Immediate cash for one
$15 at the door. 7 p.m. To sign up, call 215-238-2100 or email Interfaith Seder. piece or an entire
[email protected]. Pay online by visiting phillyshul.com/donate/. All members of the community are Tot Shabbat. collection.
B’nai Abraham Chabad. 527 Lombard St. Philadelphia. invited to an interfaith seder at Join us for a special Tot Shabbat
Congregation Or Ami. Led by Rabbi for preschool-aged children and 201 Old York Road • Jenkintown, PA
Glenn Ettman and Cantor Jordan their families at Temple Sholom in
Franzel, the seder features readings, Broomall at 5:45 p.m. The service is (215) 885-7070
songs and prayers centering on the about a half-hour and is filled with
journey of our people from slavery puppets, songs and fun, followed Open Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat.
to freedom. $36. 6:30 p.m. by a dairy potluck dinner. Contact 11am - 4:00pm
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410 Montgomery Ave., Wynnewood. This event at 6:30 p.m. honors library from 11 a.m.-noon for parshat
ha-shavua (study of the weekly Torah
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dress is appropriate, and everyone is other interactive experiences.
Continued from Page 31 welcome. For more information, call Each service will be approximately 5K.
215-886-8000. 971 Old York Road, 40 minutes followed by a bimah Old York Road Temple-Beth Am presents the second annual Get
Marissa in the temple o ce to RSVP Abington. adventure to help lead “Adon Olam” the Leavened Out 5k. Join us in helping to combat hunger in our
at 610-356-5165. 55 N. Church Lane, in the main sanctuary. 11:15 a.m. communities by bringing a nonperishable food item or donation for
Broomall. Torah Study. 1920 Skippack Pike, Blue Bell. the Inter-Faith Food Cupboard in Abington. Registration in the Picnic
Each week, our Main Line Reform Pavilion close to Fox Chase Road opens at 9 a.m. The race starts at
Guest Speaker Shabbat. Temple rabbis lead us as we read Dance Production. 10. For more information, call 215-886-8000. Alverthorpe Park at
Join Congregation Beth Or for a from the parshah, or weekly portion, SHARP Dance Company, a Jenkintown Road and Forrest Avenue, Jenkintown.
musically enhanced Shabbat worship and learn about its context and Philadelphia-based modern dance
service. Guest speaker is Jonathan history. There is always a lively company, announces a performance “Top 100 Comedians of All Time,” SUNDAY, APRIL
Ornstein, executive director of the discussion and anyone is welcome. of 669 at the National Museum of and known for his role as Moishe
Jewish Community Centre of Krakow, Call 610-649-7800 for information. American Jewish History. 669 was Maisel on Amazon’s award-winning Passover Food Distribution.
who will discuss “The Rebirth of 410 Montgomery Ave., Wynnewood. inspired by the story of Nicholas TV series, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Project H.O.P.E. (Helping Our
Jewish Life in Poland.” 7:30 p.m. Winton, a man who saved 669 will perform at Reform Congregation People Everywhere), operating
239 Welsh Road, Maple Glen. Kiddush Luncheon. children from the Holocaust. The Keneseth Israel. Pollak has co-starred since 1997, delivers Passover food to
Join the Melrose B’nai Israel performance follows the stories of in 78 films and is acclaimed for those in need throughout the area.
Rabbi Sussman Honored. Emanu-El Kehilah as we celebrate the parents who chose to give their his celebrity impressions. General Join hundreds to pack food boxes
Join the Melrose B’nai Israel Shabbat with a Kiddush luncheon for children away in order to save them, admission tickets: $45 in advance/ at Temple Sinai in Dresher, and/or
Emanu-El family as we celebrate Joe Pressman, a past president and the woman who was sent in as a spy $50 at door; reserved seats $72; more deliver them to more than
with Reform Congregation Keneseth longtime member, in honor of his and ultimately changed sides to help ticket information and online sales at 700 Jewish families throughout the
Israel the dedication of the Rabbi birthday. For more information, Winton, and the children themselves. kenesethisrael.org/ticket. 8:30 p.m. area. 8 a.m. 1401 N. Limekiln Pike,
Lance J. Sussman Rabbinic Chair. Our call 215-635-1505. 9:15 a.m. 6 p.m. 101 S. Independence Mall E., 8339 Old York Road, Elkins Park. Dresher.
good friends at KI will be dedicating 8339 Old York Road, Elkins Park. Philadelphia.
the chair in honor of Sussman on
his 18th anniversary at KI. The guest Torah Yoga. Spring Fundraiser.
speaker will be Sam Katz, winner of Torah, yoga, meditation and song Beth Israel Congregation is having
14 Emmy Awards and founder of with Leah Weisman, who is a student its annual spring fundraiser at 7 p.m.
History Making Productions. 8 p.m. a practitioner of yoga and holistic The theme this year is “Under the
8339 Old York Road, Elkins Park. healing. 10 a.m. Beth Sholom Sea” and will feature The Fabulous
Congregation. 8231 Old York Road, Greaseband with drinks, dancing,
SATURDAY, APRIL Elkins Park. food and live and silent auctions.
Call the o ce at 610-458-8550 for
Torah, Bagels, Co ee. Tot Shabbat. more information regarding the cost.
Begin Shabbat morning at Old York Young Families Minis join us for 385 Pottstown Pike, Eagle.
Road Temple-Beth Am with an monthly Shabbat gatherings led by
interactive, engaging discussion of the Young Family member and Tiferet Bet Kevin Pollak.
weekly portion including bagels and Israel congregant David Kuperstein Kevin Pollak, one of Comedy Central’s
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as we experiment with a variety of new and exciting
programs. Maybe catch a performance of our newest
theater show Say it Out Loud: The Improve Show for
Families. And of course join us for our groundbreaking
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Open House. Jewish value. We honor the lives of MONDAY, APRIL 15
Are you looking for a religious those who lived through and also
school? Come to Or Hadash’s *SMILE perished during this time. Come and ‘Fig Tree’ Screening.
(Sunday Mornings Include Learning study with us. 10 a.m. to noon at Ethiopian-Israeli director Aäläm-Wärqe
for Everyone) school open house Congregation Kol Emet. Davidian’s breakout film Fig Tree has left
and stay for our chocolate seder. The 1360 Oxford Valley Road, Yardley. audiences speechless throughout the
day begins with 9 a.m. Havdalah, world. Set in Addis Ababa at the end of
then tour our school and meet our ‘The Third Act.’ the Ethiopian Civil War, Davidian’s debut
teachers, staff and school families. The Kehillah of Lower Merion follows a Jewish Ethiopian teenager as
Stay to enjoy our chocolate seder presents an afternoon of theater she attempts to save her boyfriend from
at 11 a.m. For more information, for older adults and their friends by being drafted, while she and her family
contact Barbara Weisman at renowned Theatre Ariel at 3 p.m. await their turn to flee the country.
[email protected]. 190 Camp Hill at. The 3rd Act: Aging with Grit Fig Tree is one of six films that will screen
Road, Fort Washington. and Humor is four short plays on in the Gershman Philadelphia Jewish
topics that are no stranger to older Film Festival’s annual, newly titled
Men’s Club Discussion. adults: the importance of friendship, Lindy CineMondays 2019 series. $5-15.
Congregation Beth Hamedrosh forgiveness and love flavored Lightbox Film Center, 3701 Chestnut St.,
invites you to an informative with the spice of Jewish life. The Philadelphia.
discussion on current events led afternoon of theater concludes with
by Morton Klein, president of the a talk back with the performers and
Zionist Organization of America. refreshments. Har Zion Temple,
Refreshments at 9:30 a.m. followed 1500 Hagys Ford Road, Penn Valley.
by program at 10 a.m. $10.
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Join jkidphilly at Arrowhead Day
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Calendar 9 a.m. Main Line Reform Temple,
410 Montgomery Ave., Wynnewood.
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Camp as we get excited for Passover Talmud Class. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17 Learn Mahjong.
and make afikomen bags, read The rabbinic prohibitions against Old York Road Temple-Beth Am will host a six-
stories and enjoy a snack. 3-4 p.m. shaming another often lie in stark Mahjong. week course on how to play mahjong and gain the
Free. Recommended ages: 3-8 contrast to stories of shaming and Old York Road Temple-Beth Am will host a drop-in confidence to play in a group with a six-week course.
with older and younger siblings competition among those very same mahjong game at 7 p.m. Bring your cards. Mahjong Fees are $75 per person plus cost of card. 7 p.m. Call
welcome. For more information, rabbis. This class begins by examining sets and cards will be for sale. Call 215-886-8000 for 215-886-8000 for information. 971 Old York Road,
contact Ellen Glassman eglassman@ texts on monetary compensation for information. 971 Old York Road, Abington. Abington.
jewishlearningventure.org. shaming (Who must pay? How much?
938 Dutton Mill Road, West Chester. For what kinds of shaming?) and then powerofforever / iStock / Getty Images Plus
moves on to examine stories of rabbis
Passover Kids Event. shaming one another. The course Call 610-667-500 for information. by American Jewish playwrights to Lunch and Learn.
Join jkidphilly for a pre-Passover asks the overarching question: What 1500 Hagys Ford Road, Penn Valley. answer the question, what are they Discussion of the parshah of the week
play date at Burn Brae Day Camp. is the Talmud trying to tell us about writing? Each session will focus on a at noon. This session will be led by
Together, we will create afikoman shame/shaming? 10:30 a.m. Har Zion Bereavement Group. different theme, time period or issue, Rabbi Robert Alpert. All are welcome.
bags for your seder, enjoy PJ stories, Temple. 1500 Hagys Ford Road, For the newly bereaved, there’s help at including Biblical Midrash, American Congregation Adath Jeshurun
snacks and some playtime outside, Penn Valley. Congregations of Shaare Shamayim history, the Shoah, American Jewish library. 7763 Old York Road,
weather permitting. 4-5 p.m. Free. from 1-2:30 p.m. No charge. Contact identity, Israel, family and faith. Elkins Park.
Recommended ages: 0-8 with Mahjong. [email protected] or leave 10 a.m. Adath Israel Synagogue.
siblings welcome. For more Play and learn from 12:30-2 p.m. with a message at 215-677-1600 for details. 250 N. Highland Ave., Mahjong.
information, contact Robyn Cohen at the HSA of the Noreen Cook Center 9768 Verree Road, Philadelphia. Merion Station. Our mahjong group meets at 1 p.m.
[email protected]. for Early Childhood Education and in the Temple Beth Zion-Beth Israel
1405 Twining Road, Dresher. the Sisterhood of Har Zion Temple Mahjong. TUESDAY, APRIL 16 synagogue chapel, to play the game,
in weekly community open mahjong Join the Sisterhood of Melrose B’nai have fun and raise money for tikkun
MONDAY, APRIL 15 play. You may bring a kosher dairy Israel Emanu-El for our weekly Tikkun Olam Society. olam. Have you heard of mahjong and
lunch or dairy/parve kosher snacks. friendly mahjong game. Open to the This event is a thank-you luncheon for want to learn to play? Are you new in
Hatha Yoga. Call 610-667-500 for information. entire kehillah. No charge for MBIEE members of the Tikkun Olam Society. town looking for the game? Have you
Women come together in this weekly, 1500 Hagys Ford Road, Penn Valley. sisterhood members. One-time Guest speakers are Marc Felgoise lived in town and want a new group to
open to the community yoga class charge of $36 includes membership and Asaf Rominowsky. Noon. Jewish play with? We’re always looking
to practice balance, muscle strength Mahjong. to the MBIEE Sisterhood. Contact Community Services Building, for new players. We ask for a
and stillness through yoga. All Play and learn from 12:30-2 p.m. with 215-635-1505 or vp-rebecca@ 2100 Arch St., Philadelphia. $4 donation per session. 303 S. 18th
ages, health levels and experience the HSA of the Noreen Cook Center mbiee.org for further information. St., Philadelphia.
are represented. The class is $5 for for Early Childhood Education and 8339 Old York Road, Elkins Park. Lunch and Learn.
the hour, with no prior reservation the Sisterhood of Har Zion Temple Discussion of the parshah of the Knitting Group.
needed. Feel free to email questions in weekly community open mahjong Plays and Playwrights. week at noon. This session will be Come join Knitting and Other
to MLRT member and teacher Eileen play. You may bring a kosher dairy In this interactive hands-on class led by Rabbi Andrew Markowitz. All Needlework with Pitzie Linsky, a
Edman at [email protected]. lunch or dairy/parve kosher snacks. from Golden Slipper Gems, we will are welcome. At BDO USA, LLP. 1801 joint venture program by Northeast
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL available based on need. RSVP: For Chumash and the commentaries of
more information and to register for modern biblical scholars to deepen
Book Discussion. the group, contact Sarah Waxman our understanding of the first book of
Come join a lively program when The Book at [email protected] or 267- the Bible. 10 a.m. Har Zion Temple,
Discussion Group with Rita and MaryAnn, a joint 804-5888. The Barbara and Harvey 1500 Hagys Ford Road, Penn Valley.
venture program by Northeast NORC and the Brodsky Enrichment Center of JFCS.
Congregations of Shaare Shamayim, meets. 345 Montgomery Ave., Bala Cynwyd. Bible Study.
All participants are encouraged to bring a A member of Main Line Reform
copy of their favorite book to the meeting for THURSDAY, APRIL Temple’s clergy leads a discussion of
discussion. $2 donation. Light refreshments. the Tanakh, or Jewish bible, at 11 a.m.
Call 215-677-1600 for details. Transportation Current Events. This is an ongoing process, beginning
is available through Northeast NORC at Current events group with Bob Rubin with Genesis and proceeding over
215-320-0351. 9768 Verree Road, Philadelphia. at 8:30 a.m. Should the Supreme the course of the year. 10 a.m.
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Midday Torah study with Rabbi
Shaare Shamayim. Come and join o ce at 215-635-5244 to reserve for family members who have a loved Mommy and Me. Eric Lazar at noon. All are welcome.
us in a project of your own or work your spot as seating is limited. 11 a.m. one grappling with current or past Sherrie Turetsky, director of the Temple Brith Achim. 481 S. Gulph
on an item that will be donated to KleinLife: Montgomery County. substance use issues at 6:30 p.m. Cost School of Early Learning at Old York Road, King of Prussia.
an area organization. No experience 7763 Old York Road, Elkins Park. for all sessions: $36 per person for new Road Temple-Beth Am, will lead a
necessary. Call 215-677-1600 for members. $18 for returning members. weekly one-hour “Mommy & Me” Canasta.
details. Transportation available Lunch and Learn. Registration required. Reduced rate class at 9:30 a.m. 971 Old York Road, Weekly drop-in canasta game at
through Northeast NORC at 215-320- Discussion of the parshah of the week. Abington. 1 p.m. with the Sisterhood of Ohev
0351. 9768 Verree Road, Philadelphia. This session will be led by Rabbi Gary Shalom of Bucks County. $2
and Ave., Merion Station. Charlestein. All are welcome. 12:30 Biblical Commentaries. donation. Lessons by request.
p.m. 1710 Romano Drive, Norristown. Study the commentaries found in Call 215-958-6755 for information.
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TOP OF THE LINE FINISHES! & DEN! GREAT BACKYARD! 2ND FLOOR DEN, & GARAGE! & HUGE BACKYARD! NEW HARDWOOD FLOORS!
SEASHORE SALE
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PENN VALLEY SEASHORE SALE MAXINE GREENBERG MIRRORS Caring & Reliable ESTATE OF GEORGE ALBERT ESTATE OF MATTHEW WILLIAM
O“POENAHKOUSHE IDLALILY” WHEN ONLY THE MIRRORED WALLS GOTTO, DECEASED. LARSEN, DECEASED.
CAROL SHAW BEST WILL DO! BY JERRY GROSSMAN Experienced & Trained Late of Philadelphia Late of Philadelphia
by Appt. Only OPEN HOUSE 5000 BOARDWALK Closets Doors, Jacuzzi, Vanity, BONDED & LICENSED LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on
MARGATE Fitness area, custom shower the above Estate have been gran- the above Estate have been gran-
TERRACES- Modern 1 bed- SATURDAY Spectacular ocean front with doors and enclosures, etc. Free Available 24/7 ted to the undersigned, who re- ted to the undersigned, who re-
room, 1 bath, open granite kit- APRIL 13th amazing, open living space, Estimate. Call 215-675-9633 20 Years Experience quest all persons having claims or quest all persons having claims or
chen, great closets, w/w carpet, 11:00AM TO 1:00PM approximately 2,000 sq. ft. All demands against the estate of the demands against the estate of the
washer/dryer, sunny balcony 311 N. LANCASTER AVE. new within the last year. 2-3 MOVING/HAULING Very Affordable decedent to make known the same decedent to make known the same
Available immediately $1375 FABULOUS SPACE IN THIS 3BR, bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Fantastic 215-477-1050 and all persons indebted to the de- and all persons indebted to the de-
TOWER-NEW LISTING 8th floor 2 BATH RANCH LOCATED ON A amenities. Condo fees include BNeOst RraTteHs aEroAuSndT1MpcOtVo IeNntGire cedent to make payment without cedent to make payment without
1 bedroom, 1 bath just renov- TERRIFIC WIDE MARGATE everything but prkg. and taxes. 19 Years Exp C.N.A. 24 Hr. Avail- delay to ALBERT MICHAEL GOTTO, delay to MEGAN LARSEN, ADMIN-
ated, granite counters, STREET. LARGE LIVING ROOM Asking $839,000 home moved anywhere. Lic. Ins. ability. Run errands, light house- ADMINISTRATOR, c/o Lisa M. ISTRATRIX, c/o Kelly Barse, Esq.,
washer/dryer, sunny balcony. OPEN TO DEN THAT'S FAB- dependable 215-677-4817 work etc. Exc Refs. Neg Salary Nentwig, Esq., 1500 Market St., 1701 Walnut St., 6th Fl., Phil-
includes heat & a/c, pool, door- ULOUS FOR ENTERTAINING. KIT- By Appointment Only Theresa 267-591-9382 Ste. 3500E, Philadelphia, PA adelphia, PA 19103,
man, gym. $1275 CHEN TOTALL OPEN TO DINING MAXINE GREENBERG HOUSEHOLD GOODS WANTED Exp, compassionate, dependable 19102, Or to her Attorney:
TERRACES- All new 2 bedroom AREA. LARGE MASTER BEDRM CAREGIVER Looking for F/T Live Or to his Attorney: KELLY BARSE
2 bath washer/dryer, modern SUITE, ATTICE FOR STORAGE, 609-335-1504 DOWNSIZING in/out job. Driver's Lic., Exc. Refs. LISA M. NENTWIG The Law Offices of Peter L. Klenk &
open granite kitchen, hard wood COZY FRONT PORCH. LOVINGLY Maxine.greenberg@ OR CLEANING OUT? 484-410-9788 DILWORTH PAXSON LLP Associates
floors, sunny balcony Available MAINTAINED WITH WONDER- 1500 Market St., Ste. 3500E 1701 Walnut St., 6th Fl.
immediately $1850 FUL CURB APPEAL! OUTDOOR foxroach.com 1 man's trash/another man's Caregiver 25+ years exp. Philadelphia, PA 19102 Philadelphia, PA 19103
TOWER- JUST RENOVATED Full SHOWER & SHED FOR STOR- treasure Dependable, honest & pa- ESTATE OF JOY RENEE GLOVER ESTATE OF MELODI LYNN
size designer 2 bedroom, 2 AGE! $429,000 609-822-4200 tient. Drivers lic. and own DECEASED MOSKOWITZ A/K/A MELODI
bath, washer/dryer, lots of Call Joel 215-947-2817 car. Exc. refs. Call 215- LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on MOSKOWITZ
closets! $1995 SUNDAY SEASHORE RENT 416-0964 the above Estate have been gran- LATE OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTY,
TERRACES-NEW LISTING 1st APRIL 14th CASH IN YOUR CLOSET INC. Aide/Companion will ted to the undersigned, who re- PENNSYLVANIA
floor, 2 bedroom, 2 bath. wash- 11:00AM TO 1:00PM A.C. Enclave Licensed and Bonded care for sick/elderly, quest all persons having claims or LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
er/dryer, modern granite kit. 205A N PEMBROKE AVE. day/night, exp. w/refs. demands against the estate of the on the above Estate have been
w/breakfast bar, new carpet & PRISTINE LIKE NEW 9 YEARS Immaculate 1bd, 1.5ba, ESTATE SALES 215-470-9825 decedent to make known the same, granted to the undersigned, who
paint, open sunny patio. Avail- YOUNG PARKWAY HOME WITH south facing, renovated kit., and all persons indebted to the de- request all persons having claims
able immediately $1995 VERY OPEN LAYOUT. LIGHT AND new king size bed, new liv. CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE SEEKING POSITION to care for the cedent to make payment without or demands against the Estate of
BRIGHT 5/6 BEDRM (MAIN room sofa, flat screen tv + KING DAVID MEMORIAL PARK, 3 elderly. 14 yrs exp. and excell refs. delay to Rhonda Glover, Adminis- the decedent to make known the
KKKKKK FLOOR HAS SWING ROOM mManeymomroiarleDaamy-eLnaibtioers.Day plots avail., $2,500 each plus Call 267-210-0054 trator c/o Attorney Debra G. Spey- same, and all persons indebted to
DEN/6th BEDRM), 4 BATH HOME fees, Lot 197-Sec. M, Plots 1,3 & er, Two Bala Plaza Suite 300 Bala the decedents to make payment
TERRACES- Top floor, 1 WITH A GORGEOUS KITCHEN, $12,850 4; will sell 2. Allen 267-467-6369 ESTATE NOTICES Cynwyd, PA 19004 without delay, to: SHARI ROSEN-
BD/1BA, large balcony, lots of OFF STREET PARKING FOR 2 OR Contact Joanne Montefiore - 2 plots Lot 21, Sec ESTATE OF ANNA OTTO, DE- ESTATE OF KATHLEEN MULHERN, BERG, ADMINISTRATRIX c/o AL-
closets, washer/dryer, carpet & MORE CARS AND FENCED IN 17 asking $1800 for both call CEASED. DECEASED. LEN S. KELLERMAN, ESQUIRE 255
wood flrs., sunny balcony, lots YARD. BUILT BY ONE OF MAR- 856-405-9741 610-356-1573 Late of Philadelphia Late of Philadelphia S. 17th Street, Suite 2609
of closets, REDUCED GATE’S PREMIER BUILDERS. Margate Summer Rental REDUCED Roosevelt Memorial LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the Philadelphia, PA 19103
$135,000!! WALKING DISTANCE TO MAR- 2BR/2BTH 1 1/2 blocks from Park 2 plots E-2 Lot 19, Sites 3-4 above Estate have been granted to above Estate have been granted to Or to attorney:
ESTATES-NEW LISTING Top Fl. GATE’S FINEST RESTAURANTS & beach and restaurants New kit- Retail from cemetery $9995, ask- the undersigned, who request all the undersigned, who request all ALLEN S. KELLERMAN, ESQUIRE
1 BD, 1.5 BA, liv. room w/fire- SHOPS AND ONLY 4 BLKS TO chen, new baths! Avail Memorial- ing $5,000. Call Nancy 215-676- persons having claims or demands persons having claims or demands 255 S. 17th Street, Suite 2609
place, modern kit., W/D, lrg. THE FABULOUS BEACH! Labor Day $15,000 for the season 8659 against the estate of the decedent against the estate of the decedent Philadelphia, PA 19103
sunny balcony $179,900/RENT OFFERED AT $929,000 Please contact Linda at Roosevelt Memorial Park Bronze to make known the same and all to make known the same and all ESTATE OF PHYLLIS M. CARR
$1700 sec. B-10 2 adj. plots 50 and 60 persons indebted to the decedent persons indebted to the decedent a/k/a PHYLLIS CARR, DECEASED.
ESTATES-1st floor 2 BD, 2 BA, MARGATE 856-816-8840 next to walkway. 5k for the pair to make payment without delay to to make payment without delay to Late of Philadelphia
new heater, new a/c, mondern SEASHORE CONDO RENT plus fees, value is 10k. 215-887- JAMES M. ORMAN, EXECUTOR, CHRISTINA PAPPAJOHN, EXEC- LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the
kit., fireplace, W/D, sunny patio, NEW LISTING!!! VERY CUTE 4978 1600 Market St., Ste. 3305, Phil- UTRIX, c/o James M. Orman, Esq., above Estate have been granted to
prkg. by your door COMING AND CLEAN 3 BEDRM, 1.5 BATH A.C. ENCLAVE adelphia, PA 19103; James M. Or- 1600 Market St., Ste. 3305, Phil- the undersigned, who request all
SOON PARKWAY HOME! LR, DINING Completely remodeled 1BD. 1 1/2 SHALOM MEMORIAL PARK man, Atty., 1600 Market St., Ste. adelphia, PA 19103, persons having claims or demands
TERRACES-HANDICAP AC- AREA, GRANITE KITCHEN, BEAU- BA. Northern exposure.. Season 1 plot, sec. Abraham, lot 119, 3305, Philadelphia, PA 19103 Or to her Attorney: against the estate of the decedent
CESSIBLE, Professionally ren- TIFUL HARDWD FLRS., C/A, grave 4. Includes interment, re- ESTATE OF ARTHUR STERN, DE- JAMES M. ORMAN to make known the same and all
ovated, 2 BD, 2 BA, modified PORCH AND YARD WITH LARGE $13,000. cording fee & concrete liner. Val- CEASED 1600 Market St., Ste. 3305 persons indebted to the decedent
custom kit., counters, hallways, DECK! GREAT SUMMER HOME!! 732-522-3721 ued at $7700, asking $3500 Call Late of Philadelphia, PA. Philadelphia, PA 19103 to make payment without delay to
baths, closets. w/d hook ups. $395,500 FLORIDA RENTALS AND SALES 215-668-6868 LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the Estate of LUCILLE MITCHELL SEAN J. CARR, EXECUTOR, c/o
New carpet & paint. $209,900 PERFECT LOCATION! WONDER- HIGHLAND BEACH/ BOCA above estate have been granted to Late of Pennsylvania Harry Metka, Esq., 4802 Nesham-
TOWER-NEW LISTING Design- FUL STUDIO WITHIN STEPS TO RENTALS/SALES WANTED TO BUY the undersigned, who request all LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the iny Blvd., Ste. 9, Bensalem, PA
er 2 BD, 2BA W/D, modern kit- THE BEACH! THE PERFECT GET- Call Brad Berman persons having claims or demands above estate have been granted to 19020,
chen,large balcony lots of AWAY! LOW CONDO FEES 561-706-4339 Seeking Sealed Bottles of against the estate of the decedent the undersigned, who bequest all Or to his Attorney:
closets!! $199,000 $135,000 Signature International Vintage Bourbon and to make known the same, and all persons having claims or demands HARRY METKA
TERRACES- Top Floor Sun- Real Estate Rye. I Also Buy Antiques persons indebted to the decedent against the estate of the decedent 4802 Neshaminy Blvd., Ste. 9
drenched 2BD, 2BA, open kit- CALL US And Estates. Call Phil to make payment without delay, to to make known the same, and all Bensalem, PA 19020
chen, W/D, wood flrs. Available WE HAVE SUMMER RENTALS!! INSTRUCTION 410-336-1153 MARSHA S STERN and ALAN persons indebted to the decedent ESTATE OF RUTH BRACHMAN
immediately REDUCED STERN, EXECUTORS, c/o to make payment without delay, to a/k/a RUTH L. BRACHMAN, DE-
$199,900! VISIT US AT EDUCATION PLUS SITUATION WANTED Everett K. Sheintoch, Esquire Avery, Bettyl EXECUTRIX, c/o CEASED.
TERRACES-NEW LISTING 1st SHAWSHORETEAM.COM Sheintoch Law PC Samuel Ben-Samuel, Esquire, 223 Late of the Township of Haverford,
floor, 2 bedroom, 2 bath. wash- [email protected] Private tutoring, all subjects, SENIORS, NEED HELP? 415 Horsham Road Upland Road Merion Station, PA Delaware County, PA
er/dryer, modern granite kit. elemen.-college, SAT/ACT prep. Horsham, PA 19044 19066. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the
w/breakfast bar, new carpet & DCIeRlEl#CT6: 0690-94-34827-1-7928260 EXPERIENCED COMPANION ESTATE OF EVA G. WHITLEY, Samuel Ben-Samuel above Estate have been granted to
paint, open sunny patio. JENNIFER HAFNER SHAW 7 days/week. Personal Assistant - (a/k/a EVA GRAY WHITLEY, DE- 223 Upland Road the undersigned, who request all
$229,900 Expd. & motivated instructors. Licensed driver to as- CEASED. Merion Station, PA 19066 persons having claims or demands
ESTATES-NEW LISTING! 2nd 609-204-0385 sist with errands, Late of Philadelphia ESTATE OF Mabel A. Harris, De- against the estate of the decedent
floor 2BD 2BA expanded open (215)576-1096 shopping, appts., read- LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the ceased. to make known the same and all
kitchen, open living room, gran- 800-333-7045x120 www.educationplusinc.com ing, walking, food above Estate have been granted to Late of Philadelphia, PA. persons indebted to the decedent
ite counters, full size W/D. cus- prep., socializing and the undersigned, who request all LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the to make payment without delay to
tom lighting and closets, park- Place an ad PET SERVICES daily activities persons having claims or demands above Estate have been granted to RONALD J. BRACHMAN, EXECUT-
ing by your front door. in the inside/outside of your against the estate of the decedent the undersigned who requests all OR, c/o Warren Vogel, Esq., Two
$239,900 WE SCOOP home. Will help you to make known the same and all persons having claims or demands Liberty Place, 50 S. 16th St., 22nd
TERRACES-NEW LISTING! Real Estate DOG POOP understand your bills, persons indebted to the decedent against the Estate of the decedent Fl., Philadelphia, PA 19102.
Available immediately. Spa- Section do paperwork.and also to make payment without delay to to make known the same, and all Or to his Attorney:
cious 3 BD, 2.5 BA, wood flrs., CALL: 1 800 DOG POOP make telephone KEVIN F. ROMINE, EXECUTOR, c/o persons indebted to the decedent WARREN VOGEL
ceiling fans, W/D, sunny bal- calls.for you. Support Jay E. Kivitz, Esq., 7901 Ogontz to make payment without delay, to: ECKERT SEAMANS CHERIN &
cony $289,900 NICOLE MCNALLY www.poopiescoopersr-us.com Services - Refs Call Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19150, Betsy J. Beaufort, Executrix MELLOTT, LLC
TERRACES-Special Opportun- 215-832-0749 Phyllis 215-886-4040 Or to his Attorney: Estate of Mabel A. Harris Two Liberty Place
ity! All new renovation, design- JESSICA COOK JAY E. KIVITZ c/o Lewis P. Hannah, Esquire 50 S. 16th St., 22nd Fl.
er 3BD 2.5BA, open spectacular 215-832-0750 KIVITZ & KIVITZ, P.C. 1420 Walnut St. Philadelphia, PA 19102
gourmet kitchen, granite coun- 7901 Ogontz Ave. Suite 815 ESTATE OF STACEY ANN CLARK,
ters. $379,900 Philadelphia, PA 19150HI Philadelphia, PA 19102 DECEASED.
ESTATE OF FRANCIS ALBERTI, DE- ESTATE of MARIE H. DORAN Late of Philadelphia
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Rubin B. Axelrod, age 96, passed away on JUDITH KATZ (nee Kapustin), on March 28, Rita H. Lipson, 89, of Bala Cynwyd, PA, died Jeannette F. Maitin (nee Fruchtbaum), age Hubert Rice on April 2, 2019 at the age of 93.
March 6, 2019. He was a life-long resident of 2019, of Haverford, PA, formerly of Narberth, Thursday, March 28, 2019. Rita was always 91, died on March 31, 2019. She was prede- Husband of the late Selma (nee Zangwell);
Philadelphia. Mr. Axelrod was a world travel- PA; beloved partner of Marilyn Arnott; loving the life of the party, always with a smile, hap- ceased by her husband, Irving Maitin and Father of Dr. Steven (Andrea) Rice, Susan
er, a retired government employee, and more mother of Rachael (J. Micah Zimmerman) piest when with family and friends. She is daughter, Gail Maitin. She is survived by (Fred) Edelstein and Bonnie (Brad) Goldstein.
recently, a dedicated volunteer at Magee Re- and Noah (Carrie Leung) Katz; cherished survived by her children: Sherry Litwer daughters, Dr. Ellen C. Maitin (Dr. David Be- Grandfather of five and great-grandfather of
habilitation Hospital. He leaves behind a grandmother of Nina Rose, Jacob Max, Mira (Marty Litwer), David (Susan), and Debbie har) and Karin Maitin Schnoll (Gary Schnoll) five. Contributions in his memory may be
daughter, Lynda Boardman (Steven); sister, Fei and Asher Lin. Also survived by the fath- Claremon (David Claremon); 7 grandchildren; and 4 grandchildren: Brittany (Nick), Court- made to a charity of the donor’s choice.
Bella Magerman; niece, Barbara Magerman; er of her children, Solomon Katz; and her sis- 3 great grandchildren; and brothers, Elliot ney (Andy), Danielle (Casey), and Charlie
nephew, Dr. Mark Magerman; and a large ter, Ruth Kapustin Haines. Predeceased by Harris, and Arnold Harris (Liz Harris). Funer- (Kaisha). A longtime advocate for the devel- GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
loving family of grandchildren, great-grand- her sister, the late Myrna Kapustin Brind. In al service and burial were private. Memorial opmentally disabled, Maitin had a distin- RAPHAEL-SACKS
children, and a new great-great-grandchild. lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory contributions in Rita’s name may be made to guished career as an educator and adminis-
Contributions in his memory may be made to may be made to the Parkinson's Foundation the Abramson Center for Jewish Life trator, supporting countless children and A COMMUNITY REMEMBERS
Magee Rehabilitation Hospital. or the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkin- www.abramsoncenter.org their families. She served on the boards of
son's Research. many organizations including the Associ- MONTHLY ARCHIVES OF JEWISH EXPONENT DEATH NOTICES ARE
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RAPHAEL-SACKS JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS ies (AADD), Settlement Music School, and
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BERNSTEIN KAUFFMAN serving on the Abington School Board for
Marvin Lomonosoff, on March 31, 2019, of two terms. She was the recipient of the Betty
Saul H. Bernstein, CPA, on April 2, 2019. Be- Miriam (Axelrod) Kauffman of North Wales, Philadelphia, PA. Beloved husband of the Linker Award, presented to individuals whose
loved husband of Estelle Judith (nee Ro- PA, formerly of Northeast Philadelphia and late Marion (Nee Fingerman) loving father of personal and/or professional life has shown a
sensky). Devoted father of Bennett Bernstein Rydal, PA died peacefully on March 30, 2019. the late Marc Lomonosoff and uncle of Alan commitment to enhancing the quality of life
(Susan), and Deborah Bender (Larry). Dear Beloved daughter of Isadore and Eva Axelrod. Hoffman. Services are private. Contribu- for Montgomery County citizens with devel-
brother of William Bernstein MD, PhD (Jane Mother of Helene and Marc Gordon. Grand- tions in his memory may be made to Paul’s opmental disabilities. She was very active in
Gigler). Loving grandfather of Andrew Scott mother of Stephanie and Lewis Ostrander, Run Retirement Community, 9896 Bustleton local politics and remained a powerful voice
Bernstein, Joshua Adam Bernstein, Jacob Jennifer and Andrew Laver, and the late Evan Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19115. in the community throughout her life. A Me-
Evan Bender, and Ruby Samantha Bender. Gordon. Great grandmother of Elijah, Marley, morial Service will be held at a later date.
Saul was a longtime member, Trustee, past Ethan, Darrah, and Harper. Remembered as JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS Contributions in her memory may be made to
Treasurer, past Master and longtime Chair- the ultimate saleswoman, working at the AADD, 261 Old York Road, Suite 530, Jenkin-
man of the Charity Committee of Shekinah- Graymount Co., Lit Brothers, Caplans, The MAITIN town, PA 19046.
Fernwood Lodge #246 F & AM. Contribu- Shelley Shop, and Baby Gap. She was an
tions in his memory may be made to the Par- active member of the Drizen-Weiss Post of Lilyan M. Maitin (nee Miller) passed away GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
kinson's Foundation. the Jewish War Veterans, Hadassah, and vo- peacefully on April 1, 2019. She was prede- RAPHAEL-SACKS
lunteering at the Golden Slipper Uptown ceased by her husband, Samuel Maitin. She
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S Home. She will be missed by her loving fam- is survived by her brother Norman Miller, son NEUBAUER
RAPHAEL-SACKS ily. Services are private. Contributions in her Izak Maitin (Joan Giannobile) and Ana (Ani)
memory may be made to the Abramson Cen- Maitin (William Mirsky) and five grandchil- Jeffrey L. Neubauer - March 15, 2019.
DANY ter for Jewish Life, 1425 Horsham Road, dren: Nicolas, Zeke, Elias, Saira and Samuel. Raleigh, North Carolina; formerly of Phil-
North Wales, PA 19454. Lilyan was a deeply caring woman with adelphia. He is survived by his devoted wife,
Thelma Price Dany, (nee Rutberg), formerly strong values who gave to numerous causes Marilyn (Kate) Sandorf, his sister and broth-
of Philadelphia and Dresher, PA, died at the GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S and asked for very little for herself. She was er-in-law Judith Jacobs and Dr. Stanley R
age of 88 on April 3, 2019 at her home in RAPHAEL-SACKS dedicated to her family, fairness, and her Jacobs and his nephew, Joshua Jacobs. Ser-
Phoenix, AZ. Beloved wife of the late Sidney husband’s artwork and legacy. She enjoyed vices were held in North Carolina. Contribu-
Price and the late George Dany. She died LABOVITZ travel, independence, working, and most of tions in Jeff's memory may be made to Cure
peacefully in her sleep and is survived by her all the people she worked with over the years PSP 1216 Broadway NY NY 10001.
2 daughters, Robin Price-Rutha and Marla Lillian Labovitz, age 95, died March 16 2019. at SmithKline, the Durham School, the Amer-
Price-Peck. To her friends she was known as Formerly of Philadelphia and Huntingdon Val- ican Poetry Center and the Brady Cancer Re- RAPP
Dixie. She donated her time as a volunteer at ley, she resided in Franklin NC. Born in Phil- search Center at Hahnemann University Hos-
the American Jewish Museum gift shop. adelphia to Etta (August) and Samuel Blask, pital. She will be deeply missed. Contribu- Wolfgang Rapp, April 2, 2019 of Lower
Contributions in her memory can be made to she was preceded in death by husband Willi- tions in Lilyan’s memory may be made to: Gwynedd, PA. Beloved husband of the late
Magen David Adom, the Alzheimer's Associ- am. Lillian is survived by daughter Sue Lipt- Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Anita (nee Goldberg). Devoted father of Leslie
ation, or Hadassah Hospital on (Greg Hall) of Sylva NC, sister Frances Pennsylvania (1144 Locust Street, Phil- Rapp (William) Gaines. Also survived by
www.hadassah.org/health-medicine-in- (Gene) Miglio of Southampton PA, and many adelphia, PA 19103), National Resources De- many other loving family and friends. A
israel/research nieces and nephews. Donations in her fense Council (40 West 20th Street, NY, NY refugee of Nazi Germany, he escaped to Phil-
memory may be made to Mountain Syn- 10011) or American Civil Liberties Union of adelphia in 1939. He graduated from South
EVERGREEN MORTUARY, agogue, PO Box 504, Franklin NC 28744. PA (P.O. Box 60173, Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia High School for Boys in 1943.
CEMETERY & CREMATORY 19102). He then served during WWII in the United
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COMMUNITYBRIEFS

B’nai Abraham Chabad Hosts Holocaust around the Habonim Dror summer camps. Alumni in El Paso, Texas; Ciudad Juárez; and neighboring
Film Series Starting April 17 get together to share their lives and enjoy communal communities.
B’NAI ABRAHAM CHABAD at Fifth and Lombard living enrichment.
streets will launch a spring film series beginning April The group visited an immigration detention
17 called “The Rescuers and the Survivors Who Were Also participating was Rappers and Rabbis of facility in New Mexico, an El Paso shelter for migrant
Rescued,” featuring Holocaust survival story films. Philadelphia, an educators’ community that believes children and a Ciudad Juárez shelter for asylum
in the power of the spoken word. seekers, among other facilities. They also crossed the
The first film, border on foot and saw asylum seekers being held by
Courtesy of B’nai Abraham Chabad Sugihara: Conspiracy of Temple Doctor Honored by CeaseFirePA U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
Kindness, screens on Temple University physician Amy J. Goldberg Gun Violence Town Hall Held at
April 17 at 7 p.m. This received the Lighting the Way Forward Advocacy Congregation Or Hadash Draws 200
documentary shares the Award on April 7 from CeaseFirePA for her advocacy A town hall March 31 at Congregation Or Hadash in
story of Japanese Consul work in reducing gun violence. Fort Washington drew nearly 200 people to address
Chiune Sugihari, who Goldberg, who is the the topic of gun violence.
saved thousands of Jews from the Holocaust. The screen- George S. Peters, MD
ing will be followed by a discussion with Mark Halpern of and Louise C. Peters U.S. Rep. Madeleine Dean (D-Pa.) and state Rep.
the Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Philadelphia. Chair and Professor of Benjamin Sanchez (D-153) spoke of legislative efforts
Surgery at the Lewis and initiatives on the federal and state levels. Legislation
The second film is Secret Lives: Hidden Children and Katz School of Medicine, discussed included a bill passed by the federal House of
Their Rescuers During WWII on May 1 at 7 p.m. This co-created the Cradle to Representatives that requires universal background
film paints a picture of those who hid Jewish children Grave and Turning Point checks for gun buyers; it awaits a vote from the Senate.
during World War II through interviews with those programs at Temple They also discussed a recently passed state law that
children. A discussion with Ruth Halpern, a hidden University Hospital with involves requiring anyone found to be a domestic
child during the Holocaust, will follow the screening. co-worker Scott Charles. abuser to turn in their firearm within 24 hours.
The former is a two- From left: Scott Charles and
The series ends with Hiding and Seeking: Faith and Amy J. Goldberg. Numerous gun violence prevention organiza-
Tolerance After the Holocaust on May 15 at 7 p.m. This hour hospital-based tions provided literature and shared information.
film is about an Orthodox son of Holocaust survivors violence prevention ini- Courtesy of Temple University Government officials from Upper Dublin, Jenkintown,
who is concerned that his sons are becoming intol- Norristown, Lansdale and Abington townships were
erant. After the film, there will be a discussion with tiative that starts in the trauma bay and ends in the in attendance.
Philip A. Cunningham, a professor of theology and morgue, while the latter is an inpatient intervention
director of the Institute for Jewish-Catholic Relations initiative that reaches out to gun violence survivors The meeting ended with a call to convene again in
of Saint Joseph’s University. and attempts to persuade them not to retaliate. a year to address accomplishments toward the goal of
“As a trauma surgeon, I unfortunately see first- decreasing gun violence. l
Local Organizations Among Those hand what gun violence does to a human body as well
Participating in Hakhel Conference as the toll it takes on communities,” Goldberg said. From left: Moderator Dan Schwarz, U.S. Rep. Madeleine
Area Jewish organizations were among 80 global “Even the loss of one life, one future, is one too many.” Dean and state Rep. Ben Sanchez
Jewish communities participating March 28-31
at Hakhel, the Jewish Intentional Communities RRC Rabbi Visits Mexican Border Courtesy of Rabbi Joshua Waxman
Incubator’s sixth annual conference in Connecticut. Rabbi Elyse Wechterman of the Reconstructionist
Rabbinical Association in Abington visited the U.S.-
Participants came from 25 countries across six Mexico border in late March as part of human rights
continents to share best practices on decision-making delegation led by HIAS.
models, mediation, social activism, fundraising and
the diverse role of a community leader. Wechterman joined more than 20 rabbis, cantors
and activists to meet with asylum seekers, immigra-
Local participants included the HDNA Galil tion attorneys and advocates, spending three days
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NEWSMAKERS On March 29, National Vietnam War Veterans Day, KleinLife held a Vietnam War commemoration
program that honored more than 100 area veterans. Each of the veterans received a certificate of
Bettyruth Walter hosted a reception on April 1 in her Rittenhouse commendation and a military pin thanking them for their service.
Square home for members of the American Associates, Ben-
Gurion University (AABGU) BGU/Philadelphia Academic
Bridge. Walter is vice chair of the committee, which pro-
motes collaboration agreements and programs between
Ben-Gurion University and higher-education institutions in the
Mid-Atlantic Region.

From left: speaker Col. Sherwood and Susan Goldberg; Pam Henshall, president of the Greater Northeast
Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce; and KleinLife Vice President Sue Aistrop

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Academic Bridge secretary Susan Leshnoff and guest speaker
Nitsan Margaliot

Photos courtesy of American Associates, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

From left: Pam Henshall, president of the Greater Northeast Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce;
Col. Sherwood and Susan Goldberg; and Andre Krug, president and CEO of KleinLife

The Fiscal Therapy Solution 1.0 by Marc J. Bernstein celebrated its book launch on March 19 at
the Oak Room at the Blue Bell Inn in Blue Bell. The book came out in time for Financial Literacy
Month in April.

From left: Amir Shoham, a BGU graduate and associate professor of From left: Publisher Judy JEWISHEXPONENT.COM
finance and international business at Temple University; his daughters, Weintraub, Morison Cogen
Tahel and Erhel; Alton Sutnick, founder and co-chair of the BGU/ accounting firm partner Jim
Philadelphia Academic Bridge; Bettyruth Walter; Nitsan Margaliot; and Burns, author Marc Bernstein,
Paula Goldberg, director of the committee’s health sciences division Goodman Properties founder
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Community

More than 130 people attended American Associates, Ben- On March 26, Stuart Weitzman — a shoe designer, founder of the shoe company bearing his
Gurion University’s program “Lunch with Ben-Gurion” at the name and Broadway producer — and his wife, Jane, a leader in Jewish philanthropic efforts,
Bocaire Country Club in Boca Raton, Florida, which featured a shared stories about their passions and ways they are making an impact on life in the U.S. and
screening of Ben-Gurion, Epilogue. abroad. Ivy Barsky, CEO and Gwen Goodman Director of the National Museum of American
Jewish History, interviewed the couple at Congregation Rodeph Shalom.

From left: Ben-Gurion Society member Rita Agron; event co-chairs From left: Stuart Weitzman;
Mervin and Harriet Hartman; AABGU CEO Doug Seserman; event Amy Gutmann, president of
co-chairs Ann Waldman, Marilyn and Ed Kaplan; Mid-Atlantic Region the University of Pennsylvania;
Director Claire Winick; and event co-chair Bob Dunn Jane Weitzman; Susanna
Lachs Adler, board chair at the
Photos courtesy of American Associates, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Jewish Federation of Greater
Philadelphia; and Rabbi Jill
Maderer, senior rabbi at
Congregation Rodeph Shalom

Photos courtesy of
Congregation Rodeph Shalom

Catherine Fischer, director of
membership and philanthropy
at Congregation Rodeph
Shalom; Ivy Barsky, CEO and
Gwen Goodman director at the
National Museum of American
Jewish History; Jane Weitzman;
Stuart Weitzman; Ellen Singer
Coleman; event chair Michael
Coleman; and Rabbi Jill Maderer

Students from Temple Hillel and Penn Hillel went to Poland together last summer, where in
Warsaw they visited the Ringelblum Archive, a collection of documents from the Warsaw Ghetto.

From left: Philadelphia chapter board members Arlene Ginsburg, Students,
event co-chair Dorothy Wasserman, Robert Wolf and event co-chair teachers and parent
Ann Waldman chaperones at
Mount Hermon
Children, parents and teachers from the Jewish Children’s
Sunday School Program at KleinLife delivered 166 packages of Photo courtesy of
hamantaschen to residents of Federation Housing’s Evelyn and Abrams Hebrew
Daniel Tabas House as part of their Purim party. Academy

The eighth-grade class at Abrams Hebrew APRIL 11, 2019 43
Academy in Yardley left for a 20th anni-
versary trip to Israel on April 1. Their
time in Israel included sledding on Mount
Hermon, the first time in the 20 years
that students on Abrams’ trips have had
activities in the snow.

Students at the Ringelblum Archive in
Warsaw, Poland

Photo courtesy of Hillel at Temple University

From left: Victoria Faykin, KleinLife vice president and head of the

Jewish Children’s Sunday School Program; resident Polina Nevsikhina;

and student Miabella Shvartsman Photo courtesy of Rosen Coren Agency

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