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cohpilydren play life has been relationship-driven,” reflected Chairman, Ilan Tauber, Justin Rubin and Ryan Orlov. Second row players from left: Ty Donahu, Jake
bcoapskye. tball. Ron Rubin, sitting in a sleek boardroom in Rasmussen and AJ Dicus.
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FHoeoaddlFiensetival familial relationships or just the relationship standouts like José Abreu, Yoenis Céspedes,
Fcopuyrth annual he has with the city in which he has built NEXT TO CIGARS and its nightlife, Yasiel Puig and Aroldis Chapman.
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in 1976 killed dozens of people and shut Americans finally got a glimpse of just how
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Nothing But Nets as Jewish and Muslim Kids
Hoop It Up Together at Wells Fargo Center

SPORTS one can return. children with the Muslim chil- ▲ Sacramento Kings player Omri Casspi (back center), who is the only
As for the game itself, which dren — that whole peace Israeli in the NBA, meets with Ari Abramovitz (second from left) and
JON MARKS | JE STAFF process and understanding has Jewish and Muslim children participating in a basketball game.
went on without a hitch, it to start at a young age. That
PERHAPS SOMEDAY it won’t couldn’t have gone better. With experience I had was very, very ▲ Jewish and Muslim children play basketball at the Wells Fargo Center as
be news when a bunch of Jew- his mother, Meirav, taking pic- educational for me.” part of Ari Abramovitz’s Bar Mitzvah project.
ish and Muslim kids play tures; his dad, Guy, refereeing
basketball, intermingling the and coaching both teams; and Sixers TV analyst Alaa ▲ Students from Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy and Al-Aqsa Islamic
teams so that winning and los- his 10-year-old sister, Ella, drib- Abdelnaby was even more Academy mingle at the Wells Fargo Center on Nov. 30.
ing become secondary to just bling a ball on the sidelines, it effusive.
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There won’t be any need for young,” said Abdelnaby, who’s
stories saying how the adults Rabbi Neil Cooper of Tem- of Egyptian descent. “When
could learn something from the ple Beth Hillel-Beth El in you’re on the court, whatever
next generation or for a TV Wynnewood was thrilled by side you come from, not only
crew to interview the Bar Mitz- what he saw, including all the do we have endless commonal-
vah boy who made it all happen. kids wearing T-shirts that read ities, we have one more —
“Crossover for Coexistence.” basketball.
Alas, we haven’t reached that
point yet. So when Ari “Here are some kids doing “There are plenty of ways
Abramovitz and his friends what grownups should be and roads in which to build
from Jack M. Barrack Hebrew doing, and that’s figuring out bridges opposed to concentrat-
Academy hooped it up Nov. 30 how to get along with each oth- ing on what makes us different.
with a group from Al-Aqsa er,” Cooper said. “I’m very It’s high time we focused on
Islamic Academy in German- proud of Ari. There were a lot that, opposed to what sepa-
town, it was a big deal. of steps getting to this point. It’s rates us. What an enlightened
very impressive.” young man.”
That’s because Ari was see-
ing a year’s worth of planning He wasn’t the only who felt The players ran up and
— raising close to $5,000 that way. down the arena court for over
through various fundraising an hour, which was paid for
activities for his Bar Mitzvah “Last year, when Ari was in primarily by money Ari raised
project — come to fruition just sixth grade, I got a phone call with a song he wrote called
three days before his big day. from his mom,” said Al-Aqsa “Shalom” and a concert he pro-
Principal Abdur Rahman, who moted.
“I’m just really happy to see pointed out that Al-Aqsa has
this actually happening because traditionally been a focal point And they all got a kick out of
there have been so many for interfaith activities. “She meeting Sacramento’s Omri
changes and plans,” Ari said, was telling me the boy wanted Casspi, the lone Israeli in the
while the game was going on to bring the two groups NBA, who was actually more
inside the Wells Fargo Center, together. impressed with them.
hours before the Sixers and
Sacramento Kings were sup- “I said, ‘By all means.’ This is “It’s beautiful,” Casspi said.
posed to square off. a historic event. We’ve never “It’s something we can all learn
had anything like it in Philly. from.
“There wasn’t a point I was We’re trying to send a message
worried it wouldn’t happen, but with our youngsters that older “Here’s a 13-year-old kid
I was worried it might not hap- people can’t seem to learn.” with great initiative. I told him
pen as planned. Or something I’m proud of him. All of us
would go wrong.” “Other people don’t under- should learn from his example.”
stand all people don’t want to
Little did he know how fight and don’t have hatred for One adult already has.
prophetic that would be. each other,” added 13-year-old “I hope what they take from
Marty Johnson, an Al-Aqsa stu- this is we’re not that different
The original plan for Ari’s dent. “I feel real upset because — because we’re not,” Guy
Bar Mitzvah project was that Muslims get blamed for every- Abramovitz said. “I don’t think
after the kids played their own thing. But we can come it needs to be more complicat-
game, they’d stick around for together and not fight and [not] ed than that.
the Sixers-King matchup. At hate each other.” “Who knows what the rami-
halftime, Ari would receive a fications of this will be? I
Sixers Game Changer Award. Can these children show us certainly think this will have a
all the way? positive influence on all the
But the Sixers and Kings kids who played today because
postponed their game because “Why not?” replied Sixers it’s certainly had one on me.” l
wet conditions made the play- coach Brett Brown. “I learned
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up at a later date, at which time and going into Ramallah on the
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A program of JJeewwiisshhLLeeaarrnnininggVVeentut re Hazon Informs
Less is More
Celebrating the One Book, One Jewish Community
10th Anniversary!

2016 James Beard LOCAL The panel discussion will
Award Winner for focus on “food rescue and dis-
“Best Cookbook/International” RACHEL KURLAND | JE STAFF tribution: minimizing waste,
maximizing resources.”
Wednesday, WITH THE HOLIDAY season
December 14th around us, there’s one thing Rabbi Eli Freedman from
people dread more than that Rodeph Shalom and represen-
at 7:00pm blabbermouth cousin who likes tatives from Philabundance,
Congregation Beth Or to brag about their salary and Rolling Harvest Food Rescue
primo choice in political candi- and a local podcast called Local
239 Welsh Road date: leftovers. Mouthful will also participate,
Ambler, PA 19002 connecting to the theme of the
They last forever, yet some- day and exploring our food
“…part memoir, part oral history” how always end up in the options.
-- New York Times garbage.
Thomas said she tries to
photo credit: ANDREW FRANCIS WALLACE But Hazon Philadelphia’s minimize her own food waste
fourth annual Jewish Food Fes- at home, but it’s proven to be
One Book, One Jewish Community's tival is addressing food waste difficult. However, she and her
Kick-off and Book Signing with this year through the theme wife often pack up their left-
“Waste Not Want Not,” with overs and donate them to
Chef Michael Solomonov and Steven Cook, authors of more than 30 programs to par- homeless people in their Center
ZAHAV: A World of Israeli Cooking ticipate in on Dec. 11 at City neighborhood.
Congregation Rodeph Shalom
Free and open to the public. Info: 215.320.0388 from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. “However you find your
Register at: bit.ly/zahavevent spirituality or your spirit, being
The festival intends to spread wasteful clogs us all down,
WE’RE A twitter the message of baal tashchit, or whether it’s not recycling or just
minimizing food waste, through throwing out leftovers. How can
ABOUT JEWISH PHILADELPHIA.
However you find your spirituality or your
Follow us @jewishexponent spirit, being wasteful clogs us all down.”

RACHEL THOMAS

cooking and gardening work- we make those leftovers some-

shops, lectures and panels, thing else?” she continued. “My

kid-friendly programming, book goal is how to reinvent things,

signings from local cookbook whether it’s leftovers or different

authors, yoga, a community ways of recycling or how to

market, and, of course, eating. make yourself not be [wasteful]

The main event will kick off in your life.”

in the morning with a panel Freedman serves on the

conversation with Leah Koenig, local advisory board of Hazon

author of Modern Jewish Cook- Philadelphia as well and hopes

ing; Liz Alpern, co-owner of this year’s festival will provide a

The Gefilteria; and moderator Jewish outlook on food waste-

Nati Passow, executive director fulness.

of Jewish Farm School. “Whether it’s with purchas-

The community market will ing or using leftovers — there’s

feature vendors from local busi- a lot of great sessions this year

nesses like Essen Bakery, Jewish that are all about thinking

Veg, KIND Bars and Cafe Ole, about sustainability and also

to name a few. looking at it from a Jewish lens,”

Everything will wrap up in he added.

the evening with a klezmer In addition to sitting on the

dance party led by the West panel, Freedman will also lead a

Philadelphia Orchestra. few workshops on another

Rachel Thomas, co-chair of form of consumption.

the festival, said they’re expect- “I’m going to be doing a ses-

ing about 300 to 400 people sion on beer brewing,” he said.

again this year. “We’ll look at some Jewish texts

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at beer brewing that relate to violate baal tashchit,” he said. my life,” he said. “That goes ▲ A cornucopia of vegetables and fliers promoting Hazon Philadelphia’s
not wasting as well as learn a “Wine required a lot more hand-in-hand with waste and fourth annual Jewish Food Festival, which is slated for Dec. 11 at
little bit about some breweries resources in ancient times sustainability and this idea that Congregation Rodeph Shalom.
around the country that are because it’s a lot more difficult when I say a blessing before I
doing some amazing sustain- to grow the grapes and produce eat, it’s not because I think God blessing,” he continued, “that’s around eating — that naturally
ability with recycled grains and it. So if you’re just willy nilly commanded me and I have to what our rabbis intended us, to does lead to less waste and
recycled water, and we’ll do a looking for a drink, the rabbis say this. It’s not because Jewish really be thinking about all the being more conscious about
little bit of that ourselves.” said you should actually be law requires it. I do it because I processes that went into that. our food choices.” l
drinking beer — save wine for think it’s really important to And if we take that spiritual
When it comes to not being special occasions because beer take that moment of gratitude practice and we live a life of Contact:
wasteful, Freedman said it all is, agriculturally speaking, and mindfulness and really gratitude, of mindfulness, of [email protected];
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Deuteronomy, it is first dis- Overall, Freedman hopes much more thankful for what To register or for more information,
cussed by rabbis as follows: “In attendees will learn about the you have and much less likely visit bit.ly/HazonPhilly2016.
wartime if you are sieging a city, very tangible changes they can to want to waste anything.”
the commandment says you make in their lives to reduce
can chop down any tree to and reuse, as well as learn more He added that that gratitude
build siege weapons except for about the work Hazon does in also comes from the acknowl-
fruit-bearing trees,” he recalled. Philadelphia, across the nation edgment of the process that
and in Israel. food goes through to end up on
“The idea is that if you chop your plate.
down whatever pine tree, you He will be taking a modern
get your pine, but you wouldn’t approach to these workshops as Take the motzi, the blessing
get much else out of it, whereas well, taking into account how over bread. Freedman said the
a fruit tree, you chop that down we can improve a more sustain- blessing thanks God for bread,
you’ve just lost fruit for genera- able life — which, for him, all but God only created the seed.
tions to come,” he explained. goes back to mindfulness. People had to plant the seed,
water it, harvest it, grind it, mill
One of his personal favorite “For me personally, sort of a it and make it into bread before
variations on that subject: “If practice of mindfulness and it even becomes bread.
one can drink beer but instead really a practice of gratitude is
chooses to drink wine, they something very important in “So every time I say that

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OBITUARY STANLEY SPOONT

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STANLEY SPOONT, who

served as the Philadelphia Fly-

ers’ first team physician, died

Nov. 22 in Delray Beach, Fla.,

according to his son, Robert.

He was 91.

Born in South Philadelphia,

the second-generation physi-

cian graduated from Central

High School, then attended the

University of Pennsylvania,

graduating with a degree in

biology. He then graduated

from Penn’s School of Medicine, members of Main Line Reform

later serving on its faculty. He Temple and Robert Spoont was

completed an internal medicine a member of the Cordozo

residency at the Hospital of the Lodge of the Brith Sholom

University of Pennsylvania. Foundation through the 1950s

He also served in the Navy and 1960s. He also made sever-

as a lieutenant from 1954 al trips to Israel over the years.

through 1956. Stanley Spoont moved his

His first offices were at 36th practice to Punta Gorda, Fla., in

and Chestnut streets, but Spoont 1974 “to try to slow down from

relocated his internal medicine the intense pressure of patient

There is no reason not to take
[Bobby Clarke].”

STANLEY SPOONT (IN 1973)

practice to Lankenau Hospital in care,” Robert Spoont said. In
Wynnewood in the mid-1960s. 1980, he became the physician
for the Key Largo, Fla.-based
Robert Spoont said his father Ocean Reef Club before retiring
served as the Flyers’ team physi- in 1986.
cian from 1966 through 1974
and has a Stanley Cup ring. He is survived by his wife of
63 years, Marion; his children,
A highlight of his Flyers Robert Spoont (Ann) and Betty
tenure occurred in 1969 when Goodman; six grandchildren,
the team called Spoont during including Joshua Spoont (Jamie),
the draft and asked if a diabetic Benjamin Rubenstein-Spoont
could play in the NHL. That (Carolyn), Adam Spoont,
player turned out to be Hall of Malka Spoont, Eric Goodman
Famer Bobby Clarke. (Nicole) and Marla Goodman; and
three great-grandchildren, in-
“There is no reason not to cluding Asher Rubenstein-Spoont,
take him,” Spoont said, accord- Lily Spoont and Stella Spoont. l
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Philadelphia Inquirer, mention- Contact:
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Holiday Fashion: ’Tis the Season to Sparkle

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Delaware Valley glow on young faces as they Above: A gold beaded gown from
Bottling Company light the menorah. designer Randi Rahm.

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sizzling family events, favorites The Plants, Then mix and match all season
and enjoy gourmet The Gershman Y The look is definitely sparkly — and all winter.
latkes by top chefs! 401 South Broad St. (at Pine St.) balloon art, face painting, and glam. The whole ’70s
and Hanukkah crafts! boho/rock star trend continues. Going out straight from the
Philadelphia Opulent. Luxurious. Feminine, office?
yet edgy at once. Is it possible to
look like a glass of champagne? Statement pants are a must-
Bubbly. Sensuous. Sublime. Keep have. Velvet or silk. Narrow and
that image in mind as you shop. cropped or wide-legged and
flowy. Wear your top with gray
You must have movement. trousers all day, then slip into
Your cocktail dress should flow. statement pants in the ladies
Flouncy skirts and flowy tops room. Here is an item you can-
look wonderful. Satin, char- not live without.
meuse, chiffon and brocade.
Velvet is omnipresent. Black Another great way to go from
and white is forever. So are day to evening, or update last
metallics. Rich burgundy or year’s outfit? Add a pop of color
ripe berry become so of-the-
moment. Bold color and florals
look fresh.

Holiday fashion is all about
showing off your assets. Do you
have pretty legs, great shoulders
or beautiful cleavage? Show
them off.

A few tips: Unless you have
legs like a supermodel, short-
short is out. Very three years
ago. Try a longer, languid skirt
to the bottom of your knee.
Midcalf also feels very femi-
nine, very Sarah Jessica Parker.
I love the season’s wide-leg
pants and jumpsuits, too.
Options abound and are avail-
able at every price point.
Choose what is most flattering,
then wear it with attitude.

The flipside of a cocktail
dress is menswear, also totally
modern. Military and smok-
ing/tuxedo jackets suddenly
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As the holidays begin, surround yourself
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feeling beautiful, inside and out.

er enough. Reach for dangly your blessings. Celebrate.
drop earrings. An armful of To each and every one of my
gold bracelets. I also adore
ropes and ropes of lustrous readers, warmest wishes for won-
pearls or chunky beads. Just derfully chic holidays — enjoy
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Temple Menorah
Keneseth Chai
Vandalized Just
Prior to Service

LOCAL ered a hate crime, Adler said.
Officer Christine O’Brien, a
ANDY GOTLIEB | JE MANAGING EDITOR
police spokeswoman, said the
A ROCK WAS thrown through case was referred to detectives.
a stained glass window just prior
to Dec. 2 services at Temple Adler, other synagogue
Menorah Keneseth Chai in members and clergy do believe
Northeast Philadelphia, syna- the incident was a hate crime
gogue President Malcolm Adler because of its timing, as whoev-
said. er threw the rock would have
known people were inside the
Adler said he was walking sanctuary. He said the Anti-
down the aisle just prior to the Defamation League was
start of the 7:30 p.m. service to notified about the incident.
speak with the cantor, when a
baseball-sized rock came crash- The synagogue was vandal-
ing through the window, ized three or four years ago
narrowly missing him. Neither when someone painted a
he nor any of the 30 or so people swastika on an outside wall,
in the sanctuary were injured. Adler said.

Adler said he immediately Services went on as sched-
called 911 then went outside to uled, and efforts were
see if anyone was there, but he underway early in the week to
saw nobody. repair the damaged window,
which is about 4 feet high and
Philadelphia police arrived 15 to 18 inches wide. l
and compiled a report, but were
noncommittal about whether Contact:
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EDITORIAL The Post Gets Lost Inside

ADL Seizes the Center a Dead Terrorist’s Bedroom

IT’S NOT OFTEN that a Jewish organization revises its position BY SEAN DURNS ing off “millions of dollars in against rival tribes; its purpose
on a public matter. Most groups are beholden to an ideological aid meant for his people,” was was for Arafat and the PLO,
slice of donors and members and are frozen on a single track. Yet, “EVERYONE IS ENTITLED nonetheless a fighter turned severely weakened by the fall
the groups that take nuanced and thoughtful positions are the to their own opinions, but not peacemaker. of chief sponsor the USSR, to
ones that generally win the respect of the wider community. their own facts,” the late U.S. rebuild, consolidate, then
Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan The real Yasser Arafat was a resume work towards Israel’s
So it was refreshing to see the ADL shift its position on Rep. famously asserted. This idea murderer, a terrorist and a con- destruction. And that’s pre-
Keith Ellison (D-Minn.), a leading contender for chairman of the — that facts matter — has summate liar who rejected cisely what Arafat did. As he
Democratic National Committee. Ellison, an African-American been sorely challenged in the numerous U.S. and Israeli offers stated in a 1996 speech in
and the only Muslim in Congress, was immediately rejected by sphere of the Arab-Israeli con- for peace and a Palestinian state Stockholm: “We plan to elimi-
right-wing groups. The Zionist Organization of America was flict. For example, when asked in exchange for recognition of nate the State of Israel and
unrelenting: “If he becomes DNC leader, Ellison will likely be if there was ever a Jewish Tem- the Jewish state, opting instead establish a purely Palestinian
empowered to persuade even more Democratic congresspersons ple on Judaism’s most holy for war, terror and the installa- state. We will make life
to join him in actions hostile to Israel’s security and Israeli civil- site, the Temple Mount in tion of an authoritarian and unbearable for Jews by psycho-
ians’ lives — wreaking enormous damage to the prospects for Jerusalem, Ahmad Tibbi, an kleptocratic regime. logical warfare and population
future bipartisan support for America’s closest ally in the Middle Arab-Israeli Knesset member, explosion. … We Palestinians
East,” it said. balked. There are Jewish and Under Arafat’s leadership, will take over everything,
Arab narratives, he said, and the 1968 Palestine Liberation including all of Jerusalem.”
Left-leaning groups voiced support for Ellison, who once he was merely subscribing to Organization’s (PLO) charter
defended and later rejected the anti-Semitism of Nation of Islam the Arab narrative, which called for “armed struggle” as The Post’s decision to
leader Louis Farrakhan and has built a mixed but largely pro- claimed no Jewish Temple had an overall strategy to eliminate eschew facts is evident in its
Israel record in Congress. The ADL didn’t take a position on ever existed. Israel. Although Arafat account of Arafat’s birth. Not-
Ellison, saving its fire for President-elect Donald Trump’s adviser claimed to have amended the ing that “Israelis and most
Stephen Bannon, whom the ADL regards as beholden to an alt- The rejection of Moynihan’s document, there is no evidence historians” believe his birth-
right movement characterized by anti-Semitism. statement and the embrace of that it was actually changed. place to be Cairo, the paper
Tibbi’s way of thinking is evi- Nor is there evidence that nonetheless demurs, stating
Then a short audio clip, recorded at a 2010 Ellison fundraiser, dent in a Washington Post Arafat’s true goals shifted, that since the Palestinian narra-
was released by the Investigative Project on Terrorism. In the clip, article on the opening of a new despite the Post’s claim that he tive asserts that Arafat was born
Ellison says that American foreign policy in the Middle East “is museum about Yasser Arafat in changed “his politics when he in Jerusalem, the truth is actu-
governed by what is good or bad through a country of 7 million the West Bank (Judea and began to engage in diplomacy ally a “mystery.”
people,” a reference to Israel. “Does that make sense? Is that logic?” with the Israelis.”
It’s not. Arafat was born on
In response, ADL’s Jonathan Greenblatt called the clip “deeply The real Yassar Arafat was a murderer, a terrorist Aug. 29, 1929 in Cairo, Egypt.
disturbing and disqualifying,” and joined those who believe Elli- and a consummate liar who rejected numerous As historian Barry Rubin noted
son will be a divisive DNC head and sour Jews on the party. U.S. and Israeli offers for peace and a Palestinian in his 2003 biography of Arafat,
Ellison responded, saying the tape was doctored. The Investiga- state in exchange for recognition of the Jewish “even when, years later, he was
tive Project on Terrorism released a full transcript of the video, state. presented with the irrefutable
which they claim proves that the clip was not doctored. evidence of his birth certificate
Samaria) town of Ramallah Arafat called for Israel’s from an Egyptian hospital,
While the job of the DNC chair has nothing to do with foreign (“New museum offers a peek destruction on numerous Arafat continued his denial,
policy, the debate over who will be responsible for leading the into Arafat’s bedroom,” Nov. 9). instances — including in a insisting that he was born in
fractured party further into the 21st century is a legitimate one. The hagiographical museum March 29, 1970 Post interview. Jerusalem.”
That said, we note that similar charges of anti-Semitism and anti- even features a purported repli- Even after participating in the
Israel beliefs were cast at Chuck Hagel, when he was under ca of the now deceased terror Oslo process that culminated Similarly mysterious, accord-
consideration as secretary of defense. To the extent that anything leader’s bedroom. in an accord in 1993, which ing to the paper, is Arafat’s death
stands out from Hagel’s two-year tenure, it is not anti-Semitism or established limited Palestinian in November 2004. “Many
animus toward Israel. “The Yasser Arafat Museum self-rule in the West Bank and Palestinians … believe he was
displays the Palestinian the Gaza Strip in exchange for poisoned by radioactive poloni-
We are concerned about a disturbing pattern of public debate, experience,” museum head peace with and recognition of um-210. … Although there has
with groups on the right wielding the charge of anti-Semitism Mohammad Halayka tells the Israel, his pledges were never been no conclusive evidence,
against the left and groups on the left wielding the charge of anti- Post. “It is the only venue in honored. some Palestinians say he was
Semitism against the right. In such an atmosphere, neither side Palestine that presents the assassinated by Israel, while oth-
gains credibility; the accusation itself is even cheapened. Anti- Palestinian narrative of events In a May 10, 1994 speech in ers point to an internal
Semitism is serious stuff and cannot be tolerated. That the ADL from the last century.” South Africa, and in another Palestinian conspiracy.”
has demonstrated an air of evenhandedness in its ultimate one on Aug. 21, 1995 at Al-
response to the Ellison tape teaches all of us — left, right and cen- Correspondent Ruth Eglash Azhar University, Arafat However, the Post failed to
ter — that we must be vigilant against anti-Semitism, wherever it describes Arafat as a “revolu- compared his decision to par- inform readers that a 2015
comes from. l tionary and guerilla leader … a ticipate in the Oslo process to French investigation — con-
diplomat and peacemaker.” She deceptions that Prophet ducted at the P.A.’s insistence —
Join the conversation! depicts him as someone who, if Muhammad engaged in found no evidence that Arafat
imperfect and guilty of siphon- was murdered by polonium-
Tell us what you’re thinking and interact with 210 poisoning and concluded
“there was not sufficient evi-
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Cuba will all wear his No. 16 on their What Rubin would like to do U.S.,” Orloff said. “So where we “It really morphed from
jerseys. is play a few innings straight up stand today is a very positive ‘What a great idea to see Cuba
Continued from Page 1 against a couple of Cuban thing. I’m hoping we can show and play baseball’ to sort of a
Santa Clara is about two teams, then mix up the rosters. the goodness of Americans and goodwill tour,” said Rubin,
of equipment they’re bringing hours from Havana, where most who’s bringing his entire family,
along. of the games will take place “Everybody’s competitive, so teach and learn. That’s the point including 13-year-old Justin, a
against competition probably a I’m sure they’ll want to show us of the trip.” player on the team. “It’s very
“When the idea was first pre- notch or two above what the they can play, and we want to The trip will include Rabbi service-oriented, because we’re
sented to us, one of our worries local contingent normally plays. show them we can play. But Andrea Weiss, who’d like to take bringing needed supplies and
was we wouldn’t have a lot of after a few innings it would be them on a tour of some syna- equipment.
time to recruit kids,” said assis- “Our first scrimmage is
tant coach Steve Orloff, whose against their pre-academy The power of what we’re doing is pretty “But it’s just an amazing
son, Ryan, pitches and plays three team,” said the 53-year-old strong. We couldn’t come up with any type of time to be going there. This
other positions. “We were wor- Orloff, a retired investment youth sports trip that’s been like this.” will give Justin the ability to see
ried not only about finding good manager from Bala Cynwyd. another culture run under a
baseball players, but kids who “Those teams have some of the STEVE ORLOFF different form of government
could handle being ambassadors top players on the island. so close to our country [and] to
of Philadelphia and the U.S. magical to combine forces.” gogues in Cuba and lead them in really understand the similari-
“Those kids are going to the ties between the people and yet
“The power of what we’re same academy as Céspedes and In preparation for the trip, celebrating Chanukah. Her hus- different life circumstances we
doing is pretty strong. We Puig, so we know we’re going to live in.
couldn’t come up with any type play some good ballplayers.” the kids have been learning band, Alan Tauber, is one of the
of youth sports trip that’s been “The ability to do this inter-
like this.” Not that head coach Jon Spanish and studying Cuban driving forces behind the trip, acting with their people in
Rubin’s team is by any means sports will be tremendously
On Dec. 26, 30 area players, shabby. history. In the process, Orloff, a which will include their son, Ilan. enlightening and a much differ-
parents and other family mem- ent experience than just being a
bers will fly from Philadelphia “We’re solid,” said Rubin, history buff, has read about According to The Daily tourist.” l
to Miami, then on to Santa head coach at Friends’ Central
Clara, the home of José Fernán- School the past three years. “We oppression under Castro. Beast, less than 1,500 Jews now Contact:
dez, the right-handed sensation have some pretty good athletes,
of the Florida Marlins, who was but it’s the national sport in “The last month or two, I’ve live in Cuba, 85 percent of them [email protected];
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accident. In tribute, the players playing, but I guarantee they’re been reading about the dicta- in Havana, where there are 215-832-0729
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Rubin Why does he want to stay phia as we know it today. excellent restaurants, but it’s RON RUBIN
involved? Among his many accomplish- lacking the retail to compete
Continued from Page 1 ments, there are a few he speaks with other cities. Armed with which Rubin served as a former
“It’s the nature of the beast,” more fondly about, including his experience in the mall busi- president.
your Chanukah shopping, such he replied simply. “I’m a partic- the Mellon Bank Center, but ness, he advised that “it gets
as Willow Grove Park Mall or ipant. I like to be in the game.” particularly the Bellevue. down to who the stores are. He was involved with the
Plymouth Meeting Mall, That’s really what determines Jewish Federation’s early real
among others. His father had a small real “I was too young and dumb the success.” estate division and has
estate and insurance business, to know what I was doing in remained a role model for
He had a lead hand in trans- which Rubin started working those days,” he said with a laugh, “Of course, the locations are many members of Jewish Fed-
forming the PSFS building into for in 1952. While he didn’t “but I just wanted to save the important, but if you have the eration Real Estate (JFRE).
what is now the Loews Hotel. always have a career in real building; that was my objective.” right stores, then it becomes a
He also can be credited with estate in mind, “it was family,” destination for people,” he said. “He’s a titan in the real estate
reinvigorating the central part he said. The “pinnacle of a chal- industry, and a leader, an inno-
of town by creating the Center lenge,” the Bellevue was Amid his many successes, vator and a mentor,” said Brad
City District, which launched “I didn’t really have any purchased by Rubin’s company there may have been setbacks
in 1990. career in mind, I was just look- in 1978 where Rubin then had or missed opportunities, but
ing to get into business,” he to figure out what to do with it. we’ll never know — he doesn’t
The massive rebuilding of the recalled. “I liked the real estate like to dwell on missed oppor-
Gallery on East Market Street? business because it was, to me, “It didn’t work as a conven- tunities or regrets.
That’s Rubin and PREIT, too. exciting in those days. I wanted tion hotel, and the question was
Well, maybe wait until it’s done to be on the court, in the game, what to do with it,” he recalled. “On balance, I’ve been on
first and see how you like it. and that was a good way of “The location was always great, the plus side,” he reflected. “I
being in it.” but the real question was what to truly don’t dwell on the missed
Rubin will be honored at the do with it and the mixed use opportunities and the things
National Museum of American His relationship with his seemed to make the most sense.” that I didn’t do. I’m fortunate in
Jewish History’s Only in America family and with the people ear- what I’ve been able to accom-
Gala 2016 on Dec. 13, which will ly on in his career, such as Now it houses the expansive
also feature a performance by banking, financial and tenant
Andrea Bocelli. Rubin serves as a relationships, allowed him to I was too young and dumb to know what I was doing in those days, but
trustee and co-chairman of the build a pretty successful busi- I just wanted to save the building [the Bellevue]; that was my objective.”
museum and helped see the con- ness. The Rubin Organization
struction of the building at its merged with PREIT in 1997 RON RUBIN
current site from the ground up. and has continued to lead the
way for Philadelphia, though it Sporting Club among a number plish and I’m generally a Krouse, chairman of the real
“They’re so excited about has branched out to other states of retailers and offices as well glass-half-full person, not half- estate and finance department
Bocelli. I said Bocelli is going to as well. as, of course, hotel rooms. empty. So I don’t have any for Klehr Harrison Harvey
make a speech, and I’m going to regrets in business, none.” Branzburg.
sing,” Rubin joked. “All relationships are based The retail aspect is an
on trust between people, and important one, as Rubin Family and health have A founding member of
Rubin stepped down in June that’s really been a hallmark of stressed how much more of it remained key ingredients to his JFRE, Krouse recalled inviting
from his role as executive chair- my life,” he said. “That can be Philadelphia needs. success and happiness. He and Rubin to be the organization’s
man of PREIT, but he’s not quite your headline: Rubin says rela- his wife are soon to celebrate 64 keynote speaker for its first
finished. Now chairman of the tionships are everything. And “Philadelphia, as wonderful years of marriage, his grandson event about 10 years ago. He
board, he doesn’t work for the they are everything.” a city as it is, needs more good is getting ready to be married in added legitimacy and star pow-
company on a day-to-day basis retail in order to be a competi- two weeks on a beach in Anguil- er, he said.
but still participates, making These relationships have led tive with other major cities in la, he plays golf and he and his
personal investments and doing to a career that has arguably the country,” he said. “We have wife both like to work out. “Sometimes leaders lead by
major family transactions. changed the face of Philadel- a lot of great stuff here. It’s get- example, and watching the way
ting better. A lot of our new He credits his parents for he has led his organization and
residential developments are a much of his success. Both his philanthropic efforts has
major attraction to downtown, immigrants — his father was been a terrific guide for me,”
so the city itself is really hot, from Ukraine and his mother Krouse said. “You look at our
we’re a hot place today. But we was from Vitebsk — his parents skyline, and it’s got Ron Rubin’s
need the retail. That’s really the were performers, activists and fingerprints on it.”
missing piece today.” generally people-people.
So while he has taken a
The Gallery, he thinks, will “They were my frame of ref- small step back, Rubin isn’t
help that. erence,” he reflected. “So much showing any signs of stopping.
of what I am is what I got from
“The Gallery project is very them.” “I like being in the game,” he
important for the city as well as said. “A lot of my friends say to
for our convention business,” His father, in particular, me, what are you trying to do,
he said. To get a return on the whom he called “bigger than how much money? I say this is
investments the state has put life,” was a key role model for not about money, this is about
into the Convention Center, he Rubin, both in business and in being in the game. Some people
said, “we need convention busi- life. His father was the way like to sit in the stands, I like to
ness. So it’s critical that East Rubin got involved with the be on the court.” l
Market Street, which has the Jewish community, through
biggest footprints in Philadel- organizations like Golden Slip- Contact:
phia, is successful.” per and the Jewish Federation
of Greater Philadelphia, of [email protected];
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LATKES WITH POTATO the instructions above, but
SKINS | PAREVE use only five potatoes (not 10,
and add in 10 small- to medi-
Some people like the earthy um-sized parsnips, grating
flavor and coarser texture of them along with the potatoes.
latkes made with a few potato
skins mixed in. If you are one of POTATO, GARLIC
them or are game to try, follow AND LEEK
the instructions above, but LATKES | PAREVE
leave the skins on three of the
10 potatoes. If you’d like latkes as satis-
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POTATO AND ZUCCHINI cooking, mince four cloves of
LATKES | PAREVE garlic and substitute three
leeks for the onion.
If you’d like latkes with some
color and creamier texture, use Cut off the leeks’ green
only eight potatoes (not 10), leaves and discard. Slice the
and add in one large zucchini remaining white part in
or two small ones, grating them ha lf vertically. Run the halves
along with the potatoes. Follow under water to flush out any
the instructions above. dirt. Drain them on paper
towels. Dice the leeks
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RABBI DAVID GLANZBERG-KRAININ Angeles, and eventually to New will love me.” Shimon is given the need to concern herself Leah comes to understand
York City from where you his name “because the Lord with changing something that that much of the circumstances
Parshat Vayetzei would run your expanding heard that I was unloved and is out of her control, Leah is of her life are outside of her
enterprise.” has given me this one also.” now able to stand on her own. control. But what she does pos-
AN AMERICAN investment Leah calls her third son Levi Judah is a source of pure joy, in sess — and that which each one
banker was at the pier of a The fisherman asked, “But because “my husband will and for himself, as Leah says: of us possesses — is the ability
coastal Costa Rican village how long would all this take?” become attached to me, for I “This time, I shall praise the to give thanks for what is
when a small boat with just one To which the banker replied, have borne him three sons.” Lord” (Gen. 29:35). already ours. Like the Costa
fisherman docked. Inside the “Fifteen to 20 years.” To which Rican fisherman, true content-
small boat were several large the fisherman responded: “And For Leah, each one of her Rabbi Ovadiah Sforno ment is often found in savoring
yellowfin tuna. then what?” sons embodies yet another cry (15th-century Italy) notes that the simple joys of our daily lives.
of sorrow and longing, another this is the first child in the
The American compliment- “Well,” said the banker after unsuccessful attempt to win the Torah whose name contains Shabbat Shalom. l
ed the Costa Rican on the a moment’s pause. “Then you affection of her husband. Ironi- the name of God. Like God,
quality of his fish and asked how could retire to a small fishing cally, all three of her sons will, Yehudah is himself a source of Rabbi David Glanzberg-Krainin is the
long it had taken to catch them. village where you could sleep as adults, disappoint and anger joy, not merely a tool toward
The Costa Rican replied, “Only late, play with your children in their father, producing anguish accomplishing some other Raymond and Ruth Perelman Senior
a little while.” The American the hills and valleys, go to the for Jacob as he approaches the goal. With the arrival of her
then asked why he didn’t stay Basilica, take a siesta with your end of his life. fourth son, Leah is able to turn Rabbinic Chair at Beth Sholom Con-
out longer and catch more fish. wife, sip wine, and play the gui- away from longing for what
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Holiday Salon. country, jazz, klezmer, rock and Wisdom on Words. B’nai Mitzvah, cost will be tops all offers for your
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Come see Andrea Clearfield and dancing, your fingers snapping, your Join Beth Sholom Congregation for fee. 300 S. 18th St.,
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Blue (father and son folk duo); Students under 23 free. All tickets Jewish Wisdom on Words Worth we know the true value.
Lance Wiseman and Alexander will-call. For more information, call Speaking with Rabbi Vivie Mayer. Beit Midrash. Immediate cash for one
Spivak (klezmer and romantic 215-887-8700. 8339 Old York Road, Monday nights at 7:30 p.m. Meets piece or an entire
violin/piano); Valada Tomova and Elkins Park. Dec. 12 and 19. Explore the “direct Join Temple Beth Zion-Beth Israel collection.
Chris Rael (Bulgarian music); Janice line” which runs from the heart to this fall on Monday nights for the
Carissa (young virtuoso Curtis- ▼MONDAY, DEC. 12 the tongue; study the Jewish third annual Center City Beit 201 Old York Road • Jenkintown, PA
trained pianist); Genna and Jesse tradition of shemirat halashon, Midrash, as we explore how
(touring nomadic duo); and Karolina Adult Education. watchfulness of speech; study some Conservative Judaism responds to (215) 885-7070
Syrovatkova (Czech pianist residing of the basic principles and apply the emerging concerns of our time.
in California). They will perform a Reform Congregation Keneseth them to life situations, weighing the On Dec. 12 at 7 p.m., Rabbi Abe Open Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat.
holiday salon at 3 p.m. at Main Line Israel adult education series costs and benefits of speech and Friedman (Temple Beth Zion – Beth 10am - 4:30pm
Reform Temple. $10 suggested presents “American Art: Backstories” silence in different situations. Israel) presents “Who Run the
donation. 410 Montgomery Ave., at 11:30 a.m. Millie Orenstein’s 8231 Old York Road, Elkins Park. World, Girls”: Women and Mitzvot. Closed Sunday, Monday & Tuesday
Wynnewood. “American Art Backstories” explores On Dec. 19, Rabbi Joel Seltzer
art from Charles Wilson Peale in the Adult Hebrew Class. (Camp Ramah Poconos) will discuss 70th (2018) and 75th (2023)
Holiday Concert. 18th century to Jasper Johns in the End of Life Issues and Jewish “birthdays.” We want to ensure that
21st. Discuss specific pieces, noting Want to learn how to read the Law. Co-sponsored by Temple Beth as many voices as possible are heard
Reform Congregation Keneseth details and qualities, and hear about Hebrew in our prayer books? Did you Zion – Beth Israel and Camp Ramah regarding the goals the Philadelphia
Israel presents Depue Brothers Band the stories behind the art, both learn Hebrew and need a refresher? Poconos. $10 to $35. Visit bzbi.org community should aim for as well as
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of the region to share their ideas. game. Are you new in town looking ▼WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14
This meeting will take place at for game? Have you lived in town
Kohelet Yeshiva High School at  and want a new game? Have you Reducing Stress.
7 p.m. You can register for this event heard of mahjong and want to learn
at jewishphilly.org/brainstorm- to play? If you fall into any of these Temple Beth Sholom Hazak invites the community to our meeting at 1 p.m.
7075, via email to community@ categories, reach out to Ellen, in the social hall. Music and art therapists from the Center for Neurological
jewishphilly.org or call 215-832-0547. [email protected]. and Neurodevelopmental Health of Voorhees, N.J. This presentation will
Town halls are open to all This game meets in the chapel at review the benefits of participating in art therapy and music therapy
community members regardless of Temple Beth Zion-Beth Israel. experiences as a means to reduce stress and increase positive self-image
place of residence. 223 N. Highland 300 S. 18th St., Philadelphia. and self-esteem. Participants will learn how these therapeutic modalities
Ave., Merion Station. can be facilitated with any age group and in multiple facilities.
Chanukah Celebration. Refreshments will be served. Members are free; guests pay $5.
▼TUESDAY, DEC. 13 All who attend will receive a gift courtesy of Hazak. Questions contact
Join jkidphilly and the Ohev Shalom Zelda 856-751-4201. 1901 Kresson Road, Cherry Hill, N.J.
Szold Hadassah Meeting. Early Learning Center at 5:30 p.m. at
Ohev Shalom in Bucks County for (one ethics and two substantive A Bride for One Night are available information call 215-886-8000.
The Henrietta Szold group of crafts, dinner and a puppet show credits), “Development Rights for purchase in the BZBI Temple 971 Old York Road, Abington.
Hadassah is holding its general featuring PJ Library Chanukah (and Fights) Under the Pennsylvania Office for $20. The course is free
meeting at Reform Congregation books. For more information, Municipalities Planning Code – of charge, but registration is ▼THURSDAY, DEC. 15
Keneseth Israel. The meeting begins contact Lori Rubin: 215-320-0402 or Private Property Rights vs. The required for building access.
at 9:45 a.m. followed by a book [email protected]. Public Interest – The View from Register bzbi.org. 300 S. 18th St., Mommy and Me.
review of Anthony Doerr’s book All 944 Second Street Pike, Richboro. Both Sides of the Fence,” will take Philadelphia.
the Light We Cannot See, presented place from 8:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Sherrie Turetsky, director of the
by Edna Pincus. A stimulating study Bingo Dinner. The afternoon session (three Lunch and Learn-Plymouth School of Early Learning at Old York
group will follow the presentation. substantive credits), “Autism Meeting/Norristown. Road Temple-Beth Am, will lead a
If attending the study group, Join Congregations of Shaare Services and the Law in weekly one-hour “Mommy & Me”
brown bag your lunch. For further Shamayim at 6 p.m. for a fun-filled Pennsylvania,” will take place Rabbi Gary Charlestein will lead the class at 9:30 a.m. For more
information call 215-633-1131. evening that features bingo, 12:45 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. Auditors session at 12:30 p.m. All are information, call 215-886-0650.
8339 Old York Road, Elkins Park. boutique tables and a baked ziti are welcome. For more information, welcome. Offices of Premier Dental 971 Old York Road, Abington.
dinner with dessert. Additional cards contact Mindy Cohen 215-635-7300, Products, 1710 Romano Drive,
Cook For a Friend. and specials will also be available. (If ext. 155 or [email protected]. Plymouth Meeting. Adult Education.
you have new items to donate for Full day $218; half day, $120;
Grab an apron and join the Cook for our boutique table, bring it to the auditors $36. 7605 Old York Road, One Book Kickoff. Reform Congregation Keneseth
a Friend Group at Old York Road synagogue office.) For reservations, Melrose Park. Israel adult education program
Temple-Beth Am. Help prepare call Gerry Zaretsky at 215-437-7437 Jewish Learning Venture is pleased presents Protection of Bulgarian Jews
meals for the needy at 10 a.m. Call or call the synagogue office at Chanukah Music. to announce that One Book One During WWII at 11:30 a.m. Dr. Joseph
for more information 215-886-8000. 215-677-1600. The cost is $20 and Jewish Community will celebrate its Benatov offers a historical overview
971 Old York Road, Abington. includes one card. 9768 Verree Join Cantor Elena Zarkh of Old York 10th anniversary with a kick-off event of the history of northern Greece and
Road, Philadelphia. Road Temple-Beth Am at 10 a.m. at Congregation Beth Or at 6:30 p.m. former Yugoslavia, focusing on the
Book of Numbers. for a festive morning of Chanukah to present ZAHAV: A World of Israeli conflicting opinions about the role
songs. The program is in conjunction Cooking, a book by Michael played by King Boris III, church
Join Rabbi Stone on Tuesday Cool to be Kind. with the Lincow Institute of Adult Solomonov and Steven Cook. officials and politicians in the rescue
mornings at Temple Beth Zion-Beth Education. For more information, Solomonov, who is both an author of Bulgaria’s Jewish population. $10
Israel at 10:30 a.m. to learn and The Jewish Relief Agency will host call 215-886-8000. 971 Old York and chef will be the guest speaker. per class if not an adult ed member;
study the Book of Numbers. This its annual event to end hunger, Cool Road, Abington. 239 Welsh Road, Maple Glen. KI members: $50 per person/year;
class will meet all year and will take To Be Kind, at the Fillmore in synagogue-affiliated: $100 per
a break in October. 300 S. 18th St., Philadelphia at 6:30 p.m. The event Talmud as Literature. Film Premiere. person/year; unaffiliated: $150 per
Philadelphia. will honor longtime volunteers Freda person/year. For more information,
Pepper and Howard Bernstein and Spend your lunch learning Join Tiffany Shlain and Ken call 215-887-8700. 8339 Old York
Lunch and Learn-Center City. family for their dedicated service to with Rabbis Abe Friedman and Goldberg, filmmakers and NMAJH Road, Elkins Park.
others. The event also marks the Yosef Goldman (BZBI) and Avi Open for Interpretation artists-in-
All are welcome. Rabbi Morton Levine launch of JRA’s year of kindness, a Winokur (Society Hill Synagogue) residence, as they premiere their Paint Night.
will lead the session on Dec. 6 at 12-month kindness challenge in at 12:30 p.m. While we often new short film, Cinemagillah, about
noon. Offices of Cozen O’Conner, which volunteers and others will be think of Talmud as primarily the American Jewish experience on You don’t have to be an artist to be
1650 Market St., Philadelphia. encourage to participate in at least containing law, its colorful and television and film, inspired by the able to paint a masterpiece. We
one act of kindness every month. enigmatic aggadot (stories) serve museum’s stories with contributions bring the art studio to Reform
Lunch and Learn-Elkins Park. The event will feature music from to modify and even challenge from participants around the Congregation Keneseth Israel.
the Baal Shem Tov Band, a the legal conclusions. Using country. Begins at 7 p.m. For more Paint “The Poppy Trio.” Enjoy
Tuesdays in Elkins Park in the library performance from slam poet Dr. Ruth Calderon’s book information and to register, visit dessert, coffee and tea; BYOB. $45
at Congregation Adath Jeshurun. Vanessa Hidary, the “Hebrew A Bride for One Night, we will nmajh.org. 101 S. Independence per person. Your check to Women of
Participants can enter through the Mamita” and a full dinner buffet. explore selected aggadot and Mall E, Philadelphia. KI is your reservation. Send to
school entrance on the parking lot For information, contact Cedric deepen our understanding of Mindi Glachman, 8339 Old York
level at Adath Jeshurun and make a Steenberghs at 610-660-0190, how these stories work and what Mah Jongg Game. Road, Elkins Park, PA 19027.
right turn past the office to find the ext 109 or [email protected]. they tell us about the Rabbinic For more information, e-mail
library at the end of that hallway on 29 E. Allen St., Philadelphia. imagination. Signed copies of Enjoy an evening of mah jongg with [email protected] or call
the right. It is a short flat walk from the Sisterhood of Old York Road 215-694-4891. l
the door. Rabbi Robert Layman will ▼WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14 Temple-Beth Am at 7 p.m. For more
lead the session on Dec. 13 at noon.
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Green C.P. June Term, 2009 1701-452 Milstead & Associates, LLC 2016 No. 01743 $82,900.32 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & PROVEMENTS: RESIDEN-
413 Hermitage St 19128 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC Jones, LLP TIAL PROPERTY Barbara
No. 00489 $1,193,732.42 21st wd. ROW 2 STY 1701-461 J. Taylor C.P. April Term,
MASONRY; 1380 Sq Ft 1241 Fanshawe St 19111- 1701-469 1701-478 2013 No. 03616 $57,978.65
Powers, Kirn & Associates, BRT#212275200 IMPROVE- 4923 53rd wd. 1278 Sq Ft 1105 Mount Pleasant Ave 6424 Martins Mill Rd KML Law Group, P.C.
MENTS: RESIDENTIAL OPA#532045900 IMPROVE- 19150-2901 50th wd. 1410 19111 35th wd. 2614 Sq Ft
LLC DWELLING Rae N. Goet- MENTS: RESIDENTIAL Sq Ft OPA#502444200 OPA#353299500 IMPROVE- 1701-488
zenberger C.P. April Term, PROPERTY Stephen P. Ham- IMPROVEMENTS: MENTS: RESIDENTIAL 1932 S Beechwood
1701-442 2016 No. 00691 $195,715.28 ilton; Sontonia M. Hamilton RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY PROPERTY Ruth Roberts St 48th wd. 722 Sq
McCabe, Weisberg, & C.P. February Term, 2016 Unknown Heirs, Successors, C.P. September Term, 2015 Ft BRT#482173600
1606 Stanwood St Conway, P.C. No. 04120 $134,102.54 Assigns, and All Persons, No. 01727 $77,277.93 KML IMPROVEMENTS:
Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Firms, or Associations Law Group, P.C. RESIDENTIAL DWELL-
19152-2219 56th wd. 1968 1701-453 Jones, LLP Claiming Right, Title, or ING Tanya A. Rockemore
1756 S 60th St 19142 3rd Interest From or Under 1701-479 C.P. February Term, 2016
Sq Ft OPA#562040900 wd. ROW B/GAR 2 STY 1701-462 Fred Butler, Deceased 1342 Westbury Dr 19151 No. 01667 $27,996.54 Law
MASONRY; 1538 Sq Ft 5724 Tackawanna St 19135 C.P. June Term, 2016 No. 34th wd. 1590 Sq Ft Office of Gregory Javard-
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- BRT#034139400 IMPROVE- 62nd wd. 1374 Sq Ft 00802 $209,203.57 Phelan OPA#343288600 IMPROVE- ian, LLC
MENTS: RESIDENTIAL OPA#622308900 IMPROVE- Hallinan Diamond & Jones, MENTS: RESIDENTIAL
DENTIAL PROPERTY DWELLING James A. MENTS: RESIDENTIAL LLP PROPERTY Wilhelmina 1701-489
Ubotee and United States PROPERTY Unknown Heirs, V. Dixon a/k/a Wilhelmina 257 S 56th St 60th
Marvin A. Brooks C.P. of America C.P. July Term, Successors, Assigns, and All 1701-470 Dixon C.P. February wd. 1348 Sq Ft
2012 No. 02561 $155,009.93 Persons, Firms, or Associa- 936 E Sedgwick St Term, 2016 No. 04185 BRT#604207000
January Term, 2015 No. McCabe, Weisberg, & tions Claiming Right, Title, 19150-3518 50th wd. 1720 $122,174.96 KML Law IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
Conway, P.C. or Interest From or Under Sq Ft OPA#502427700 Group, P.C. DENTIAL DWELLING
01427 $234,602.82 Phelan William J. Torpey, deceased; IMPROVEMENTS: Janila Navarro C.P. Febru-
1701-454 Ellen Torpey, known heir of RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY 1701-480 ary Term, 2016 No. 03307
Hallinan Diamond & Jones, 9906 Bustleton Ave Apt William J. Torpey, deceased; Chandra D. Thomas, in Her 4228 Magee Ave 19135 $98,675.22 Law Office of
F-11 19115 58th wd. RES Brian Torpey, known heir of Capacity as Executrix and 55th wd. 1972 Sq Ft Gregory Javardian, LLC
LLP CONDO 2 STY MASONRY; William J. Torpey, deceased Devisee of the Estate of OPA#552141900 IMPROVE-
1227 Sq Ft BRT#888580520 C.P. April Term, 2016 No. Idlewig H. Thomas; Dionne MENTS: RESIDENTIAL 1701-490
1701-443 IMPROVEMENTS: 02566 $46,528.30 Shapiro & May Knaber, in Her Capac- PROPERTY Ronald W. 1105 Wellington St
RESIDENTIAL DWELLING DeNardo, LLC ity as Devisee of the Estate Ward a/k/a Ronald Ward 19111-4238 53rd wd. 1314
2342 W Cheltenham Ave Betty Baruch C.P. June of Idlewig H. Thomas C.P. C.P. March Term, 2016 No. Sq Ft OPA#532341200
Term, 2016 No. 01273 1701-463 August Term, 2015 No. 02412 $77,469.37 KML Law IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
19150 50th wd. 2650 $124,401.38 McCabe, 2005 S 23rd St 19145- 00569 $163,324.51 Phelan Group, P.C. DENTIAL PROPERTY
Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. 2704 48th wd. 1500 Sq Ft Hallinan Diamond & Jones, Antonio D’Angelo; Carlo
Sq Ft OPA#50-1269800 OPA#482249700 IMPROVE- LLP 1701-481 D’Angelo; Maria D’Angelo
1701-455 MENTS: RESIDENTIAL 866 Independence Ct C.P. June Term, 2012 No.
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 2661-63 Webb St 19125 PROPERTY Lillie Milligan 1701-472 2nd wd. 2862 Sq Ft 02410 $97,432.74 Phelan
31st wd. 514 Sq Ft C.P. April Term, 2016 No. 1732 S 65th St 19142- BRT#022109540 IMPROVE- Hallinan Diamond & Jones,
DENTIAL PROPERTY BRT#312157800 IMPROVE- 02259 $6,241.19 Phelan Hal- 1321 40th wd. 1410 MENTS: S/D W/GAR 4 STY LLP
MENTS: RESIDENTIAL linan Diamond & Jones, LLP Sq Ft OPA#403000700 MASONRY Joella Erriquez-
Alice R. Spotwood C.P. REAL ESTATE Robert P. IMPROVEMENTS: Day and Robert Day C.P. 1701-491
Derr a/k/a Robert Derr 1701-464 RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY July Term, 2015 No. 00426 5920 Lawndale St
April Term, 2014 No. C.P. July Term, 2016 No. 1211 Faunce St 19111- Jerome T. Clements C.P. $682,550.00 Milstead & 19120-1210 35th wd. 1272
01929 $149,229.72 Stern & 2720 56th wd. 935 Sq Ft January Term, 2008 No. Associates, LLC Sq Ft OPA#352315900
02239 $167,973.81 Justin Eisenberg PC OPA#561401200 IMPROVE- 00725 $53,892.64 Phelan IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
MENTS: RESIDENTIAL Hallinan Diamond & Jones, 1701-482 DENTIAL PROPERTY
F. Kobeski, Esquire; Man- 1701-456 PROPERTY Donna Marie LLP 225 McClellan St Ecclesiastical Trustee,
1701 S 29th St 19145 Garvin; Daniel Garvin C.P. 19148 1st wd. 2376 Sq Framework Financial
ley Deas Kochalski LLC 36th wd. ROW 2 STY March Term, 2015 No. 1701-473 Ft OPA#871501100; Consultants C.P. February
MASONRY; 1120 Sq Ft 00480 $113,847.05 Phelan 1322 W Wishart St PRCL#01-1-147835 Subject Term, 2014 No. 00993
1701-444 BRT#364399600 IMPROVE- Hallinan Diamond & Jones, 19132-2419 43rd wd. 1104 to Mortgage IMPROVE- $198,096.09 Phelan
MENTS: RESIDENTIAL LLP Sq Ft OPA#431022000 MENTS: ROW W/OFF Hallinan Diamond & Jones,
1814 Farrington Rd DWELLING Rosalie A. IMPROVEMENTS: STR 2.5 STY MAS Robert LLP
McFarland a/k/a Rosalie Mc- 1701-465 RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Hershman C.P. August Term,
19151-2011 34th wd. 1120 Farland C.P. October Term, 2236 S Reese St 19148 Francis Curtis C.P. April 2012 No. 1562 $34,095.78 1701-492
2014 No. 02539 $117,190.82 39th wd. 840 Sq Ft Term, 2016 No. 02157 plus interest Joshua Upin, 5519 N 4th St 42nd
Sq Ft OPA#343350800 IM- McCabe, Weisberg, & OPA#392304700 IMPROVE- $37,320.58 Phelan Hallinan Esquire; Spector, Gadon & wd. 1019 Sq Ft
Conway, P.C. MENTS: RESIDENTIAL Diamond & Jones, LLP Rosen, PC BRT#422453900 IM-
PROVEMENTS: RESIDEN- PROPERTY David L. Regina PROVEMENTS: RESIDEN-
1701-457 C.P. August Term, 2016 No. 1701-474 1701-483 TIAL DWELLING William
TIAL PROPERTY Ricardo 2022 E Chelten Ave 19138 01882 $74,311.52 Shapiro & 226 Devereaux Ave 5348 Race St 44th wd. 1357 Semezier C.P. August Term,
17th wd. SEMI/DET 2 DeNardo, LLC 19111-5920 35th wd. 1190 Sq Ft BRT#441029500 2015 No. 04446 $64,700.99
Rosa a/k/a Ricardo A. Rosa STY MASONRY; 1728 Sq Ft OPA#352191300 IMPROVEMENTS: Law Office of Gregory
Sq Ft BRT#171328400 1701-466 IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELLING Javardian, LLC
C.P. October Term, 2012 IMPROVEMENTS: 3617 Haywood St 19129- RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Albert Cheshire, III C.P. Au-
RESIDENTIAL DWELLING 1517 38th wd. 1573 Sq Ft Josett M. Davis a/k/a Josett gust Term, 2015 No. 03657 1701-493
No. 00218 $165,380.60 Carolyn L. Magee-Lark C.P. OPA#382067400 IMPROVE- $71,547.46 Law Office of 2714 S 7th St 39th
October Term, 2015 No. MENTS: RESIDENTIAL Gregory Javardian, LLC wd. 1671 Sq Ft
Phelan Hallinan Diamond

& Jones, LLP

1701-445

3809 Cresson St 19127

21st wd. ROW 2 STY

STONE; 1148 Sq Ft

BRT#211214400 Subject to

Mortgage Dawn M. Weems

C.P. May Term, 2015

No. 00268 $175,847.97

McCabe, Weisberg, &

Conway, P.C.

1701-446

6305 N 11th St 19141-3303

49th wd. 2287 Sq Ft

OPA#492246100 IM-

PROVEMENTS: RESIDEN-

TIAL PROPERTY Alynthia

Daniels; Tony Daniels

C.P. April Term, 2016 No.

00549 $167,685.31 Phelan

Hallinan Diamond & Jones,

LLP

1701-447

4815 E Cheltenham Ave

19124-1612 41st wd. 750

Sq Ft OPA#411081400

IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-

DENTIAL PROPERTY

Lillian Lopez C.P. March

Term, 2016 No. 00804

$74,752.98 Phelan Hallinan

Diamond & Jones, LLP

1701-448

2100 Carpenter St 19146

30th wd. ROW CONV/

APT 3 STY MASON; 2544

Sq Ft BRT#302228600

IMPROVEMENTS:

RESIDENTIAL DWELL-

ING Anthony Baylock C.P.

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NUR E A I T. 2 YR E P. Estate of BERNICE ARD- ITT E
BRIAR HOU E QUICK HELP!!! ELIDAʼS Any hours day night. Good refs. deceased.
HOUSEHOLD Own car. Avail. immediately ate of
NE I TING B 5 - ight and bright 2 BR 2BA Condo with a hand painted Foyer. This home fea- Excellent, Gentle, Loving Care ETTER OF ADMINI TRATION on
tures a spacious iving Room with bookshelves Dining Room with a sliding door to a balcony PROFESSIONALS 215-6 5-10 8 the above estate have been gran-
eat-in itchen with electric cooking and a pantry. The Master BR has a dressing room and a Full Reasonable Rates. Excel Refs. INC. WHY PAY MORE When you can ted to the undersigned who be-
Bath. The 2nd Bedroom is currently being used as a Den. There is a Hall Bath with a stall shower Avail 24/7. n get the best care for less and be uest all persons having claims or
and a aundry Room. A must see 210 000 worry free? 20 yrs of exp. in home demands against the estate of the
B62 - arge sunny and bright top floor apt with new carpet and paint spacious eat-in itchen 2 Hourly Night/Day Live in/out. NANNIES care. Great refs. 267-255-9019 decedent to make known the same
Master Bedrooms with great closets powder room plus Den. Ready for your magical touch Come HOUSEKEEPERS and all persons indebted to the de-
see this 2 1 s . ft. that faces the back. Close to the elevator 2 5 000 2Li1ce5ns-e4d7a7nd-B1o0nd5e0d LEGAL NOTICES cedent to make payment without
SENIOR CARE DYNAMIC IGHTING COMPANY delay to orraine Hannible Admin-
Call for more information. CARING AND RELIABLE FAMILY has been incorporated under the istrator c o amuel Ben- amuel
provisions of the Pennsylvania Es uire 2 Montgomery Ave.
www.jewishexponent.com EXPERIENCED AND TRAINED SUBSTITUTES Business Corporation aw of 1988.
n et. 201 Bala Cynwyd PA 1900
BONDED AND LICENSED ESTATE NOTICES or to her attorney
VERY AFFORDABLE LEADER SINCE Estate of BERNICE ARD- ITT E
1992 ate of Philadelphia amuel Ben- amuel
215-479-0099 ETTER OF ADMINI TRATION 2 Montgomery Ave.
STAFFING ALL on the above estate have been
AIDE Companion will care for sick HOUSEHOLD granted to the undersigned who te. 201
or elderly. 9am-8pm Exp. w Refs. POSITIONS be uest all persons having claims Bala Cynwyd PA 1900
215- 0-9825 or demands against the estate of
n the decedent to make known the E TATE OF BRENDA THOMP ON
CAPAB E COMPANION QUALITY same and all persons indebted to a k a BRENDA E. THOMP ON
CANDIDATES the decedent to make payment DECEA ED.
Home Care for Older Adults ALL DRIVE AND without delay to orraine Hannible
e Customi e care HAVE CARS Administrator c o amuel Ben- ate of Philadelphia County
LIVE IN OR OUT ETTER of ADMINI TRATION on
for each Individual. FT OR PT amuel Es uire 2 Montgomery the above Estate have been gran-
Thoroughly screened Ave. te. 201 Bala Cynwyd PA ted to the undersigned who re-
Experienced Caregivers n 1900 uest all persons having claims or
Bonded and Insured IN PERSON demands against the estate of the
Part Time Full Time or ive-in. INTERVIEWS amuel Ben- amuel Attorney decedent to make known the same
IDENTITY SEARCH 2 Montgomery Ave. te. 201 and all persons indebted to the de-
Now you have CRIMINAL ( PAR Bala Cynwyd PA 1900 cedent to make payment without
somewhere to turn. Estate of CATHERINE HARRI ON delay to ANGE A . MITH AD-
Call udy Needleman FBI ) ate of Philadelphia MINI TRATRI c o Roy Yaffe
DRUG (10 PANEL) ETTER OF ADMINI TRATION Es . 1818 Market t. 1 th Fl.
610-66 -2 00 DRIVING RECORD on the above estate have been Philadelphia PA 1910 - 608
granted to the undersigned who Or to her Attorney
Compassionate Caregiver n be uest all persons having claims ROY YAFFE
with 20 yrs exp. ind lov- or demands against the estate of GOU D YAFFE and GO DEN
ing woman who will take 610-668-1111 the decedent to make known the 1818 Market t. 1 th F
good care of your loved www. same and all persons indebted to Philadelphia PA 1910 - 608
one. ive in out. Exc. refs. the decedent to make payment
Own car 26 -808-9 55. ehphome.com without delay to ybil Harrison Estate of CATHERINE HARRI ON
Administratrix c o amuel Ben- deceased.
CNA care for sick or elderly. ive www.JewishExponent.com ate of
in out. Have car. Refs. 10 yrs. Exp. amuel Es uire 2 Montgomery
Ave. te. 201 Bala Cynwyd PA ETTER OF ADMINI TRATION on
ill cook. 26 -2 1-2885 1900 the above estate have been gran-
ted to the undersigned who be-
CAREGI ER eeks pos Hrly 20 yrs amuel Ben- amuel Attorney
exp. CNA CPR Al hemers. Cert. 2 Montgomery Ave. te. 201 uest all persons having claims or
Mon-Friday 26 -298-0211 Bala Cynwyd PA 1900 demands against the estate of the
decedent to make known the same
and all persons indebted to the de-
cedent to make payment without
delay to ybil Harrison Adminis-
trator c o amuel Ben- amuel Es-

uire 2 Montgomery Ave. et.
201 Bala Cynwyd PA 1900 or to
her attorney

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