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Jewish Exponent July 2, 2020

Jewish Exponent July 2, 2020

HAPPY JULY 4TH HERE’S
TO YOU ...
JULY 2, 2020 / 10 TAMUZ 5780
Jennifer Lynn Robinson, our Philly Faces
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OF NOTE Journalists
Face Arrests,
LOCAL Violence at
Protests
Families Upset
by Cemetery SOPHIE PANZER | JE STAFF
Conditions
Grass is high at Har AVI WOLFMAN ARENT was covering a Richard Aronson served in World War II. Courtesy of Howard Aronson
Nebo Cemetery. small march that started in Old City when
he was detained by police. Those We’ve Lost to
Page 4 COVID-19, Part 4
“ e guy who actually cu ed me, I
OBITUARY don’t remember him saying anything SOPHIE PANZER | JE STAFF e new outbreaks threaten reopening
when I was saying, ‘I’m with the press, I’m timelines a er weeks of progress. ey
Spirited Teen with the press,’” the Jewish WHYY educa- CORONAVIRUS CASES ARE RISING also threaten the lives of the elderly and
Killed in Bike tion reporter said. across the United States. people with pre-existing conditions.
Accident
Sam Ozer honored e arrest was entirely unexpected. “I Several states in the South and West, As of press time, more than 500,000
with memorial had never seen the police behave that way including Texas, Florida and Arizona, people worldwide have died due to
bicycle ride. towards protesters or press,” he said. have emerged as the nation’s new hotspots. COVID-19. In the U.S., 125,795 people
Pennsylvania is also seeing a smaller spike have died, and in Pennsylvania, the gure
Page 6 Wolfman-Arent is not the only local in cases. stands at 6,579.
journalist who has been subjected to
LOCAL violence or arrest while doing his job.

PA 30 Day Fund Samantha Melamed, a Jewish sta writer
Helps Small for e Philadelphia Inquirer, was arrested
Businesses while reporting on a protest at the Municipal
Jews prominent Services Building on June 23. Her Twitter
in fund’s creation. thread about her experience went viral, in
part because of how many times she told
Page 8 police she was a journalist — a status that
should have protected her from arrest.
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Number 12 Video footage she posted showed
Melamed telling a group of police o cers
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Israel Miriam’s Advice Well Philacatessen
National
Global READING LIST DOESN’T REPRESENT GINGER-RIFIC SPRING GREENS
JUDAISM ACCURATELY
12 OPINION Food columnist Keri White has seen the light when it comes to
A reader isn’t pleased with the Jewish representation on a children’s greens. She once wasn’t a fan, but has changed her ways and
Columns reading list compiled by a teacher. Miriam counsels that the reader developed a recipe for ginger-heavy spring greens. She also
Kvetch ’n’ Kvell should definitely approach the well-meaning teacher, whose list suggests using a mixture of greens to help balance out the
otherwise is stellar. In addition, among other ideas, Miriam makes flavors. Read her Philacatessen blog online for the recipe, as well
14 LIFESTYLE a few suggestions for books that might be better representations of as a tip about garlic, which is a recipe component. And check
& CULTURE Jewish culture. For details, read Miriam’s Advice Well online. From Philacatessen regularly for content not normally found in the
dating to parenting, Miriam welcomes all questions. Email yours to printed edition, including other recipes, gift ideas, restaurant
Food [email protected] and put “Advice Well Question” in the reviews and food news from around the Delaware Valley.
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Families Upset By Cemetery Conditions

LOCAL

ANDY GOTLIEB | JE MANAGING EDITOR

WHEN JOYCE SHERMAN
of Bensalem went to pay her
respects to her parents at Har
Nebo Cemetery the day before
Memorial Day, she found the
gates closed and a cemetery in
deep disrepair — problems the
cemetery owner attributes to
the pandemic.
“From what we saw, the
place is deplorable. The grass is
high, and it doesn’t seem to be
taken care of,” Sherman said.
Sherman, 98, who was Photos taken June 29 show the state of the grounds at Har Nebo Cemetery.
Photo by M.B. Kanis

a nurse in World War II
stationed at various points in
Cairo, Ghana and Senegal,
and her son, Jonathan, the past I try to get back to everyone, but I’m just inundated. It’ll take a while to catch up and a while to
commander of Fegelson Young get the grass cut.
Feinberg Jewish War Veterans
Post 697 in Bucks County, went
looking for answers. They didn’t RICHARD LEVY
get beyond a recorded message
that said the cemetery would
reopen when the area’s corona- Cemetery owner Richard coronavirus and to also protect as 30 inches tall and numerous instrumental in the league’s
virus restrictions went green. Levy said the coronavirus himself. headstones were leaning or early days; and Medal of Honor
“They ought to have some sort has thrown him for a loop. “I try to get back to everyone, even toppled. recipient Samuel Gross.
of better explanation,” Jonathan Aside from some funerals, he but I’m just inundated,” he said. He said there were 2,000 At times, the cemetery has
Sherman said, noting that the essentially closed the cemetery, “It’ll take a while to catch up to 4,000 veterans from Drizin- been a magnet for bored teens.
grass was knee-high in places which is located in the city’s and a while to get the grass cut.” Weiss alone buried in the “I know kids used to bring
during a 2019 visit. “They said it Oxford Circle neighbor- As for disrepair, some of cemetery. beer in there 20 to 30 years
was a contractor problem.” hood, to prevent the spread of that goes with being an older “Vets deserve better than ago,” Boonin said.
cemetery, Levy said. that,” he said. Levy, who also owns Mount
“There are always going The original cemetery on Carmel Cemetery — which
changing to be some stones that are Spruce Street dates to 1740, was vandalized in 2017 —
addresses? crooked,” he said, noting that but moved to what was then acknowledged that trespassers
when he receives complaints, farmland near Philadelphia have been a problem, which is
the stones are straightened. in 1887, according to Harry why the cemetery was fenced
“We get it done — sometimes Boonin, a local author and years ago.
not as fast as they would like.” historian. Levy’s records show there
The Shermans weren’t the Orthodox Jews living in are 33,693 people buried in
DON’T MISS A only ones to report problems. South Philadelphia frequently the cemetery’s 16 acres, but
SINGLE ISSUE M.B. Kanis, the commander buried their dead there and some room remains for future
OF THE
of Drizin-Weiss Jewish War some prominent people are funerals, as well as cremations,
Veteran Post 215, went to the interred there as well. Those which are increasingly common.
cemetery, where his father is include atomic spy Harry Gold, He noted the economics
buried, on June 19 and “was who testified against Julius and get more difficult at older
astounded” at what he saw. Ethel Rosenberg; longtime cemeteries where there are
“It was shabby. It was not Philadelphia City Councilman fewer burials and less money
a place you want to visit. … David Cohen; Philadelphia coming in.
Call 215.832.0700 It looks like an abandoned Daily News sportswriter and “The real problem is infla-
or email subscriptions@ cemetery,” he said. columnist Stan Hochman;
Eddie Gottlieb, who owned tionary trends,” he said. l
jewishexponent.com Kanis said trash was strewn
with your new address. outside the cemetery fencing, and coached the NBA’s [email protected];
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a blessing,” he said. and finally to Jewish Learning behaviors which indicate infection, stroke, anxiety or
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after holding the position of honors in Jewish educa- does that mean? This session will explain what memory
executive director at JLV for tion, in 2007, and chaired the is, how it functions and what occurs as the brain suffers
27 years. He will conclude his Association of Directors of damage from dementia.
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Spirited Teen Sam Ozer Killed in Bike Accident

OBITUARY at AIM, recalled. he adopted many of the inter- Sam Ozer and Lily Cinquanto Courtesy of the Maslin/Ozer family
JESSE BERNSTEIN | JE STAFF He was “an explorer, in ests of his parents. His father,
Sid Ozer, is a contracting
SAMUEL FOREST OZER, 17, body as well as mind,” said o cer for the Environmental
was killed on June 21 when Rabbi Shawn Zevit of Mishkan Protection Agency and a
his bike was struck by a car on Shalom Synagogue, who worked founding member of the
Henry Avenue in Roxborough. with Ozer as he wrestled with Bicycle Club of Philadelphia;
his understanding of Judaism, his mother works for the
Ozer, who had just gradu- especially around his bar Pennsylvania Horticultural
ated from AIM Academy in mitzvah. Jacob Bender, executive Society. Ozer took his relation-
Conshohocken, was bound director of CAIR-Philadelphia, ship to nature seriously; at the
for the University of Vermont, said that he was an “extraordi- time of his death, Rock said,
where he intended to study nary kid.” he was “already becoming a
mechanical engineering. He steward of the outdoors.”
was buried on June 24 at Har Mindy Maslin, his mother,
Jehuda Cemetery. described him even more Two days a er his death,
succinctly. hundreds of mourners joined
Ozer was described by those Sid Ozer and Maslin for a silent
who knew him as a loving, intui- “He had shpilkes,” she said, memorial bike ride up and down
tive person, keenly aware of the and laughed. Martin Luther King Drive. Ozer,
needs of others and bursting who led a cycling team at AIM,
with energy. In ninth grade Ozer struggled to make had been xing bikes at the Trek
Latin, “he was total trouble,” friends growing up, she said, Manayunk bike shop on Main
Anne Rock, an English teacher but that began to change in Street this summer.
high school. Ozer was an avid
biker, hiker, skier and general
outdoorsman. An only child,

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of the fact we have always been always listened to what the idea we’ve been able to create a lot ROBERT A. ROVNER, Esq.
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creativity, the innovation of One of the projects Kaplan-
the agency, our ability to meet Mayer and Warm ash worked JLV sta are looking to ROVNER, ALLEN, ROVNER, Living Wills
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the last decade is Phil’s leader- the future. PA Licensed What care do I need?
ship is about empowering e approach has served There's No Place Like Home!! How will I sell my house?
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PA 30 Day Fund Supports Small Businesses,
Minority-Owned Ventures

LOCAL are amazing. They’re really From left: Jeff Bartos and Roger Powe, Jeff Bartos (left) and Jeff Brown (second from right) with three PA
SOPHIE PANZER | JE STAFF putting in a lot of effort, hours owner of iMunch Cafe in Brewerytown. 30 Day Fund loan recipients.
and hours a day, some of them Powe received a PA 30 Day Fund loan.
JEFF BARTOS DIDN’T want while they’re studying for the Courtesy of Jeff Bartos
to start a rescue fund for small bar, to be the initial funnel,” Courtesy of Jeff Bartos
businesses. said Roger Braunfeld, founder
of the law firm Royer Cooper late May and early June, the some of our bills here,” Ryan owners didn’t have the resources
His real estate company, Cohen Braunfeld and a board fund decided to commit at least Haywood said. to fill out an application.
ESB Holdings, was recovering member of PA 30 Day Fund. $100,000 to women and minori-
from a round of pandemic-in- ty-owned businesses that were Sherrie Walker, owner of the “Larger programs applied
duced layoffs through a federal The board meets seven impacted. hair salon Sherri Latae’s Salon for the Paycheck Protection
Paycheck Protection Program days a week to review appli- Couture in Overbrook Park, Program from the government
loan on April 18 when he cations. In addition to Bartos Ira Lubert and Pam Estadt also applied for the loan. and got it, but for some reason a
received a call from Pete Snyder. and Braunfeld, initial founding donated a $1 million matching lot of minority-owned businesses
members include Cassandra grant. “It’s trying times right got turned down,” he said.
Snyder, a childhood friend, Bailey, Maia Comeau, Thomas now, especially for hair salons,
had started the Virginia 30 Day P. Nerney, Richard Phillips, “It’s overwhelming what because it’s a little harder for Braunfeld and Bartos were
Fund to help small businesses Mustafa Rashed and Tony Pam and Ira are doing. I’m still us. We work by commission, we both inspired to take action by the
in his state and wanted Bartos Payton Jr. kind of in awe of watching this work for the client and there’s philanthropy of Mark Fishman,
to do the same in Pennsylvania. unfold,” Bartos said. not a lot we can do besides who funds Jewish Federation
They have funded more than servicing clients,” she explained. of Greater Philadelphia’s Men’s
“I said, ‘Absolutely not,’” 250 small businesses since their PA 30 Day Fund has also Mission to Israel.
Bartos recalled. first meeting on May 8. raised funds from individual She said the application was
donors in amounts ranging easy. “Because of Mark’s generosity,
Snyder reminded him that he The application process is from $3 to $25,000. I was able to go on that first Men’s
could use his business connec- designed to be simple and stream- “The process was great. I Mission, which got me more
tions to help people in need. lined. To qualify for the loans, The money has funded kosher heard back maybe three days involved in Jewish Federation,”
small businesses must be owned businesses, including Shalom after I submitted it. I was really Bartos said. “I’ve learned so much
“He knew me well and got by a Pennsylvania resident, based Pizzeria and Star of David Kosher surprised because I knew there from Mark and his open heart.”
right to my heart,” Bartos said. and operated in Pennsylvania Grill, as well as women and were going to be a lot of people
for at least one year and employ minority-owned businesses. applying for this,” she said. Braunfeld participated in the
Now, Bartos is a founding between three and 30 people. program in 2016 and went on to
board member of Pennsylvania Ryan Haywood and his mother, Jeff Brown, president and lead it in 2019.
30 Day Fund, an organiza- Applications consist of a Debbie, submitted an applica- CEO of Brown’s Super Stores
tion whose project to provide video addressing how funds will tion video for their Germantown and another founding board “We all have our different
$3,000 forgivable loans to be used and how the business business, Wild Styles Barbershop. member, decided to get involved ways, we all have our different
small businesses impacted supports the community. In the video, they rapped about with the fund because he feared political agendas, and [Fishman]
by the coronavirus economic the pandemic shutdown before small businesses like Walker’s just says, ‘Make it better.’ It’s
shutdowns has attracted atten- The board evaluates whether discussing the serious business of and Haywood’s wouldn’t be able such a simple statement, such
tion across the state, from The businesses have pivoted to adapt how they would use the funds. to open up again after the corona- a beautiful statement. He
Philadelphia Inquirer to the to the crisis. For example, a They were approved. virus shutdown and looting. inspired me and he’s a great
Reading Eagle to the Pittsburgh retail outlet might take business friend,” Braunfeld said. l
Post-Gazette. online rather than in-person. “If granted the money, we’ll He said many small businesses
go ahead and use some of it were prevented from getting [email protected] ;
After his initial discussion “It’s blown my mind the to pay our employees who funds from the federal Paycheck 215-832-0729
with Snyder, Bartos began way that these small businesses have been out of work and pay Protection Program because
assembling an advisory board. are finding ways to pivot and
He reached out to Michael turn this negative thing into a
Knoll, a professor of tax law positive,” Braunfeld said.
at the Wharton School of the
University of Pennsylvania, to Bartos said the loans are
assemble a team of approxi- forgiven as long as business
mately 30 volunteer J.D. and owners keep in touch and let
MBA candidates who would the organization know how
screen applications. they’re doing.

“They’ve built, without input “If you’re in a position down
from us, an entire front-end the road where things are doing
application review process,” OK again and you’d like to pay
Bartos said. it forward, consider sending it
back so we can invest in another
Two or more volunteers small business in the commu-
review each loan application nity,” he said.
before passing it on to the board.
After the lootings that
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Journalists The tweet referred to police someone had to tell him he was Avi Wolfman-Arent was arrested while covering a protest for WHYY.
arresting reporters and failing hurt,” she reported on May 30. Courtesy of Avi Wolfman-Arent
Continued from Page 1 to protect them from violence
during protests in Fishtown The New York Times also Wolfman-Arent’s arrest girlfriend sustained minor
six times that she was a and South Philly. But the issue reported journalists across the is under investigation by bruising, according to a state-
reporter. of violence against journalists country were arrested, struck Internal Affairs, while Krasner ment from Krasner’s office.
during the George Floyd protests with batons, pepper-sprayed announced on June 24 that
“So I just told a police officer goes well beyond Philadelphia. and shot with rubber bullets assault and related charges U.S. Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon,
wielding a baton that I’m a while covering protests and were filed against a bystander who represents Pennsylvania’s
reporter. He told me to ‘put The Washington Post displaying press credentials. for his role in the assault of a 5th Congressional district, joined
this on Twitter.’ Then he tightly reported at least a dozen journal- professional photographer at U.S. Rep. Adam Schiff in intro-
handcuffed me with zip ties and ists were injured in cities across “In a sign that police officers Marconi Plaza on June 23. And ducing a resolution to condemn
he and another one mocked me the United States from May would not follow the customary on June 25, Krasner and Police violence against journalists and
while dragging me backward 29-31, the first weekend people hands-off approach, Minnesota Commissioner Danielle Outlaw reaffirm Congress’ commitment
down two flights of stairs along took to the streets. State Patrol officers arrested a announced that conspiracy to a free press.
with few dozen others arrested CNN reporting team live on aggravated assault and related
in MSB,” she tweeted. “In several cases, reporters the air on Friday. That same charges were filed against a She cited Melamed’s experi-
appear to have been swept up in day, a TV reporter in Louisville, different bystander resident for ence during an oversight
The video of Melamed’s arrest indiscriminate efforts by author- Ky., was hit by a pepper ball by his role in the assault of off-duty hearing on protecting freedom
made its way to Philadelphia ities to disperse crowds. But in a an officer who appeared to be WHYY radio producer Jon of the press on June 29.
public officials, who took to number of incidents, journalists aiming at her while she covered Ehrens and his girlfriend during
Twitter to respond. were harassed or arrested even the protest on live television,” a protest in Fishtown on June 1. “The ability of a free press
after identifying themselves as wrote Marc Tracy and Rachel to report on and speak truth
“I am extremely disturbed by reporters — a blatant violation Abrams in a June 1 article. During the altercation, to power is a foundational and
the video of a reporter being of constitutional protections and Ehrens sustained a broken critical piece of our American
detained while doing her job and long-standing ground rules that Bruce Shapiro, executive nose, fractured upper jaw democracy,” she said. l
covering one of today’s protests guide interactions between media director of the Dart Center for and other injuries, and his
— and also very concerned and law enforcement officials,” Journalism and Trauma, an [email protected];
that it may violate the law and Paul Farhi and Elahe Izadi wrote organization at the Columbia 215-832-0729
@PhillyPolice policy. It will be in a Post article published May 31. University School of Journalism,
fully investigated and addressed,” told the Times there is now a
Mayor Jim Kenney tweeted. Los Angeles Times reporter culture of impunity for attacks
Molly Hennessy-Fiske wrote on the press. “It’s essentially the
District Attorney Larry that she was hit by at least one abandonment of press freedom
Krasner also weighed in. rubber bullet when police fired as an American value,” he said.
at her while she covered the
“I’m tired of reporters being Minneapolis protests. The U.S. Press Freedom
abused & people who threaten with Tracker, a project of the inter-
bats & punch others being coddled. “I didn’t realize it, but I was national Committee to Protect
What is really going on here? Should bleeding from several wounds Journalists, has logged more than
we believe our ears or our eyes? to my leg. Blood covered the 470 attacks against journalists
Our office believes actions speak face mask of a reporter next covering the protests, including
louder than words. Accountability to me, who was so stunned at least eight in Philadelphia.
must be evenhanded. Stay tuned,”
he tweeted.

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Richard Aronson Avraham MacConnell during a trip to Israel in 2001 Nola Schwartz was a dedicated This message is sponsored by a friend of
Richard Aronson died of Courtesy of Edward MacConnell aunt and a businesswoman.
Courtesy of Susan Byck Nat’l Tay-Sachs & Allied Diseases
COVID-19 on May 11 at the Association of Delaware Valley
Abramson Center for Jewish We always had these amazing days or weekends and they were
Life. He was 94. always at the most ridiculous restaurants that cost at least $100 per merged with Macy’s.
person. Everything was just such a fun adventure — we would laugh She worked her way up to
The World War II veteran from the minute she picked us up.”
helped build the old Liberty become the vice president and
Bell Pavilion, which stood from SUSAN BYCK administrator of fine jewelry
1976 to 2003, during his time in New York before taking the
at the Jack Casper bricklaying Jewish neighborhood, he police force to become a finan- transport of his remains to same position at the company
company. “The Today Show” created the West Oak Lane cial analyst in 1987. Eretz HaChaim cemetery in in San Francisco.
aired a tribute to him on June 7, Jewish Community Center. Jerusalem.
the 76th anniversary of D-Day. His son, Edward Nola Schwartz At the end of her life, she
In a photo taken by the pool MacConnell, said he enjoyed lived at CareOne Assisted
He was born in Reading, with extended family, he is the working with people and culti- Nola Schwartz died of Living in Marlton, New Jersey.
attended Olney High School only adult diving right in. vated strong relationships with COVID-19 on May 31. She
and enlisted in the Army his clients. was 85. She had a sharp sense of
in 1943. He was a broadcast “He’s not sitting on the humor and a bold personality.
member of Armed Forces side with his feet dangling in “He cared about people a The businesswoman enjoyed
Radio, and his family still has the water. He’s the one with lot,” he said. “Even when he treating her loved ones to “She was very snarky.
the glass records he used to the tube around his stomach stopped talking regularly to Broadway shows and fancy People either loved her or they
entertain the troops. playing with the kids in the them, he would reach out to meals in New York. just didn’t get her,” Byck said.
water,” Howard Aronson said. them. He was very personable “She always ended up getting
He earned four citations, Avraham MacConnell and outgoing and friendly. He “We always had these exactly what she wanted, no
including the Asiatic Pacific loved talking to people, and he amazing days or weekends and matter what.”
Campaign Medal for his Avraham MacConnell died of loved hearing their stories.” they were always at the most
service in India and the Good complications from COVID-19 on ridiculous restaurants that cost She never had her own
Conduct Medal. May 11. He was 72. He lived an active lifestyle at least $100 per person,” niece children, but she always put
and enjoyed skiing and golf Susan Byck said. “Everything her family first, including her
He was discharged in His daughter-in-law, before a stroke in 2012 limited was just such a fun adventure beloved nieces and nephews.
1946 and graduated from Kathleen MacConnell, remem- his mobility. — we would laugh from the
Drexel University in 1949 bers his generous spirit. minute she picked us up at the “She just always took such
with a degree in mechanical He became ill with corona- train station to the moment she an active role in our lives,”
engineering. He joined — and “He liked to help anyone he virus while staying at Leisure dropped us off.” Byck said. “She didn’t have
later owned — the aforemen- could,” she said. Chateau Rehabilitation in to, she could have moved to
tioned bricklaying company. Lakewood, New Jersey, and Born in Camden, New California and never stayed in
He served in the Vietnam died at Thomas Jefferson Jersey, in 1934, Schwartz gradu- touch but she probably called
“If my father did it, he did it War from 1967-’69 and became University Hospital. He previ- ated from Camden High in me five times a day every day
with all his energy and all his a Philadelphia police officer when ously lived at Lakewood 1952 and attended Ohio State of my life. No matter what.” l
commitment. In his company, he returned from military service. Courtyard. University. She later trans-
he ends up president of the He worked as a detective in the ferred to Temple University’s [email protected] ;
organization employing brick- sex crimes unit of the Juvenile “Everybody there really liked business school and graduated 215-832-8917
layers. That’s the way he was,” Aid Division and received a him,” Edward MacConnell said. summa cum laude.
son Howard Aronson said. commendation for going under- “Even after he passed, I got calls Looking for memories of
cover to expose a youth detention from the staff saying how much She started out as a designer
His “all the way” approach center abuse ring. they liked working with him.” handbag buyer for Bamberger’s Jennie Miller-Faggen
was also on full display in and became a fine jewelry (1876-1968)
his personal life. When he He converted from He visited Israel many times buyer when the company Fondly known in
decided he didn’t want to join Protestantism to Judaism in and wanted to be buried there. Strawberry Mansion as “Aunt Jen”
an elite private country club, 1982 and retired from the His son arranged for the safe
he founded the Beachcomber If you can assist with any
Swim Club for middle class memories, photos, etc.
families like his own.
Please Email
When he wanted a Jewish [email protected]
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Opinion

Jewish Organizations Are in Danger. Our Legacy Planning Should
Make Sure They Survive.

BY MIKE LEVEN I was raised, how I live my life, the Jewish people through our Many friends in the philan- thinking about what commit-
and how my wife and I raised our pledges and our philanthropic thropic community choose to ments you can make to help
MY LIBRARY HAS the popular three sons, who are now adults gifts. We spoke to our children give through donor-advised Jewish life continue for gener-
book “21 Lessons for the 21st with children of their own. But about our Jewish values and funds — charitable investment ations to come.
Century,” in which Yuval Harari Harari was right in stating that about what matters most to us. accounts that have added tax
— a Jew, an Israeli and an many Jews may no longer believe benefits. While I was creating As the COVID-19 pandemic
acclaimed author — states that that being Jewish is a magical But we haven’t always done my own donor-advised funds for has made clear, no one can
the Jewish people don’t have a way of moving in our world. that in the context of charitable my sons, my wife wisely asked, predict what challenges the
reason to exist anymore. They’ve Many may not share my convic- giving. “How do you know they are Jewish community will face or
finished what they had come here tion that Judaism gives us all a going to spend this Jewishly?” It what needs it will have. As
to do by contributing to a range of vital set of values, a deep sense In the coming decades, our hit me like a bolt. I never thought our world changes, so too will
fields, from philosophy and ethics of community and a powerful children and grandchildren will about what was going to happen Jewish philanthropy. Some
to science and the arts. pride that comes with being part soon receive the single largest to my donor-advised funds after organizations and initiatives
of an extraordinary and ancient transference of wealth that the I die. Our children don’t have to will close as new ones emerge.
Harari consistently down- people. I fear that these trends American Jewish community support the same Jewish causes
plays the role that Jews have put the Jewish future at risk. has ever experienced. They also we do, but they should continue Yet one thing is certain: The
had in shaping the world. may have different feelings about the legacy we started. Jewish people and the state of
I was raised in a Modern Jewish life and Israel from the Israel will continue to require
“Jews may be a very inter- Orthodox home and remained people who are leaving them that I went back and put a clause significant resources to continue
esting people,” he writes, observant through college, but money, as has been documented in our funds stating that 75% this remarkable project that we
“but when you look at the big after that I became secular. It in recent studies like the of our philanthropic funds will have sustained for thousands of
picture, you must realize that wasn’t until my early 50s that renowned Pew Report from 2013. go to Jewish causes. I started years. We will need funds to run
they have had a very limited I reengaged deeply with Jewish the Jewish Future Pledge schools, synagogues and camps;
impact on the world.” life. Since then, I have become The Holocaust and its to invite others — not only to support advocacy organiza-
involved with an array of shadow did not shape them the Warren Buffet’s billionaires tions and strengthen Israel; to
This message counters how organizations, from Birthright way it shaped us, despite the rise — to pledge that upon their connect our young people to
to the Jewish Federation to the of anti-Semitism today. Politics passing, they leave at least their past and link them to our
AEPi Fraternity Foundation. have negatively shaped the 50% of their assets for chari- future. And if we don’t worry
relationship that our children table purposes to continue to about how to sustain this future,
In the past two decades, I and grandchildren have with support our people. who will? l
have been part of a range of the state of Israel. Many of
projects in the Jewish world my friends who have given We are in an existential Mike Leven is former CEO of the
alongside some of our commu- decades of volunteer service moment. Perhaps more than Georgia Aquarium, chief operating
nity’s most significant donors to the Jewish community have ever before, people are thinking officer of the Sands Corp. and
and organizations. My gener- children who are barely inter- about what’s important in life co-founder of the Jewish Future
ation gave back, to the best ested or affiliated. This reality and what legacy they will leave Pledge. This piece first appeared
of our ability, to Israel and will have a significant impact on behind. Now is the time to be on JTA.org.
Jewish philanthropy tomorrow.

Creating and Sustaining Shalom Bayit During Quarantine and Beyond

BY AMY ALFRED, PH.D. it also refers to any practice some guidelines to help. are working, studying, reading, whether you are comfortable
or behavior likely to promote Engage in good communication resting, talking with friends, socializing with a different
SHALOM BAYIT IS the Jewish those ends. The goal is to create etc, and not intruding on those family, whether you will sit
religious concept of domestic a space that is characterized by It is important to speak activities goes a long way toward outside at a restaurant, etc. If
harmony. Literally meaning peace, nurturing, respect and respectfully to your family shalom bayit. In my home, for your household includes young
“peace or harmony in the home,” chesed (loving-kindness). As members. Healthy civil discourse example, my daughter puts a sign children and one or more
Rabbi Natan said: “If one brings includes being able to listen on her door when she is engaging working adults, dividing up
peace into the home, it is as deeply, trying to understand, in online learning, and my son caregiving and time for work
though peace were brought to sharing talk time, speaking for does not play his music (at least can help avoid resentment and
all of the people of Israel.” yourself, suspending judgment, without headphones) after 10 p.m. burnout. One surefire way
practicing forgiveness and for misunderstanding is the
Working toward shalom paying attention to your Create clear rules and misalignment of expectations.
bayit seems especially important thoughts and feelings. expectations The power of the dinner table
now that we are living through Set boundaries
a pandemic. Our outside We are moving from yellow Studies show that establishing
world brings little comfort Understanding the rhythms to green and everyone’s comfort regular mealtimes is healthy for
at the moment, so ensuring of your household is crucial. level with safety varies, so it’s
that our homes are a place of Paying attention to when people important to discuss whether See Alfred, Page 18
respite is paramount. Here are you need to shower after work,

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Opinion

I’ve Been a Rabbi Fighting Racial Injustice for Decades.
But I Have Not Done Enough.

BY RABBI SID SCHWARZ ashamed for the way that the We say we want to end racism, II, and you will understand how ibility for the perpetuation of
richest country in the world has but we won’t support busing to Black poverty is a consequence racism in America. We have
DAVID AXELROD, a former refused to confront its systemic desegregate our schools. of state-sanctioned policy. Or averted our eyes to the suffering
top aide to President Barack racism, and ashamed of the put yourself in the shoes of Black of Black Americans for genera-
Obama often credited with fact that, like Axelrod, even as We say we want to end racism, children who are more likely tions. It is time to face the hard
masterminding his two successful I became aware of how America but we won’t support affirmative to see police as people who will truth, become true allies and
campaigns for the presidency, has stacked the deck against action if it denies our son or harm them than as people who marshal all of our considerable
recently published a column in Black Americans, it has never daughter a slot at a prestigious are there to protect them. political capital to remedy an
The Washington Post that hit me been my top priority. college or professional school. injustice that has been allowed
between the eyes and sat heavily In a 1972 essay arguing to exist for far too long. l
on my heart. Like many other Jews, I have We say we want to end racism, against clerical apathy on
lobbied my elected representa- but we are not prepared to be issues of foreign policy, Rabbi Rabbi Sid Schwarz is a senior fellow
Axelrod and I are about the tives on the issues of Holocaust true allies until Black organiza- Abraham Joshua Heschel said, at Hazon and the founding rabbi
same age. He was too young awareness, fighting anti-Semi- tions pass every ideological test “Morally speaking, there is no of Adat Shalom Reconstructionist
to have been active in the civil tism and liberating Soviet Jewry. we create on support for Israel. limit to the concern one must Congregation in Bethesda,
rights movement of the 1960s, I urged them to support Israel. feel for the suffering of human Maryland. He is the author of
but he was deeply affected by We say we want to end racism, beings, that indifference to evil several books including “Judaism
the story and eager to believe But I did not cash in my polit- but we can’t bring ourselves to sign is worse than evil itself, that in a and Justice: The Jewish Passion to
the myth that the movement, ical capital for Black Americans. on to critiques of over-policing free society, some are guilty, but Repair the World.” This piece first
headed by Dr. Martin Luther And of that, I am ashamed. because the police are protecting all are responsible.” appeared on JTA.org.
King Jr., solved the problem of our synagogues and they rarely,
racial injustice in America. For the past couple of years, if ever, harass or kill white Jews Jews need to take respons-
I was part of an Interfaith Task without due process, as happens
Axelrod worked for Mayor Force on Racism. We held routinely to Black Americans. KVETCH ’N’ KVELL
Harold Washington, a Black public forums throughout the county
official who broke Richard Daley’s that brought together citizens of Jews, like most white people, Police Deserve Support
20-plus year hold on the mayor’s all backgrounds to speak about have a host of reasons to deflect LIZ SPIKOL’S OP-ED (“Who We Were, Who We Are Now,”
office in Chicago. As a journalist combating bigotry and racism. responsibility for America’s June 4) illustrates the dilemma police face every day when they
in the early 1980s, Axelrod wrote original sin of racism. I have go out to do their job: Who are the good guys and who are the
about unequal justice and police Nobody came to these heard dozens of arguments bad guys? The riots in Philadelphia and elsewhere have nothing
brutality in America. forums with white supremacist from white people denying that to do with George Floyd and everything to do with anarchy.
bumper stickers or Confederate the privileges that they enjoy
But he did not have Black flags. Everyone I met in these contribute to the oppression of Calls to defund the police, as we are hearing across the country
friends with whom he was close workshops seemed well-inten- Black and brown people. are demoralizing and will only encourage more violence. It is
enough to ask and understand tioned and saw themselves as discouraging that Spikol’s piece did not utter a word of support
their life experience. “the good guys” on this issue. In the end, I can boil all for the police who put their lives on the line for us every day.
the arguments from a shelf
He wrote in the Post: “I Until, of course, the issue of full of books on white privi- Len Getz | Merion
thought I understood. Now I white privilege came up. That is lege down to a poster that I saw
realize I did not. Not well enough. when all these well-intentioned at a Black Lives Matter rally I Learn About Juneteenth
Not in the visceral way that white folks got very defensive. recently attended: “Privilege is Juneteenth is a holiday celebrating the end of slavery in America
comes when you truly imagine when you think something is (“Amid a National Reckoning Over Race, Jews Are Embracing
yourself in someone else’s shoes.” Most white people, including not a problem because it is not a Juneteenth,” June 19, jewishexponent.com). As this holiday is
myself, are not prepared to problem for you.” growing around the country, I am reminded of another group of
Me too. I could easily trot out realize how much they are part people who celebrate every year their deliverance from slavery.
my activist resume and cite all of a system that keeps them in Spend some time talking to The people is us. The holiday is Passover. Let’s learn about
the ways I have engaged in the a position of privilege at the Black people about the obstacles Juneteenth and help celebrate freedom everywhere. l
issue of racial justice over the expense of people of color. they face daily to access good
past 40-plus years. But I am left schools, healthy food, adequate Sheryl Kalick | Philadelphia
feeling ashamed on two levels: Even more importantly, health care, access to mass transit,
while saying all the right things equal treatment in our criminal STATEMENT FROM THE PUBLISHER
in polite company — especially justice system, and it is likely you
in carefully constructed multi- will feel ashamed of the privileges We are a diverse community. The views expressed in the signed opinion columns and let-
faith and multiracial dialogue that you enjoy and that are not ters to the editor published in the Jewish Exponent are those of the authors. They do
settings — most white people are available to people of color. not necessarily reflect the views of the officers and boards of the Jewish Publishing
not prepared to surrender any Group, the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia or the Jewish Exponent. Send
of the privileges that they enjoy Contemplate the statistic that letters to [email protected] or fax to 215-569-3389. Letters should be a
in order to remedy centuries of in the year 2020, the net wealth maximum of 200 words and may be edited for clarity and brevity. Unsigned letters will not be
discrimination against people of of an average Black family is only published.
color. Many Jews fall into this 10% of the wealth of an average
very same pattern of behavior. white family in America. Read
the history of redlining and how
We say we want to end racism, Blacks were denied the benefits
but we don’t want a Black family of the GI Bill after World War
to move into our neighborhood.

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Lifestyles/Culture

Simplest Stovetop Suppers, Vegetarian-Style

FOOD in the end, she spent two weeks
feeling listless, cranky and
KERI WHITE | JE FOOD COLUMNIST to experiment with this diet. Her with a semi-upset stomach. parsley, if desired, for Photos by Keri White
thinking was semi-sound: “We serving
WHEN SUMMER ARRIVES, can’t go out to dinner, we are not I have a devoted vegan friend And as the temperature rises,
many of us avoid turning on being invited to anyone’s house, who assured me that, when Bring a large pot of salted this soup can be served chilled
the oven. Often, we gravitate there are no barbecues or gradu- done right, the body adapts to water to a boil. like a gazpacho.
to the grill, but this may be ation parties, our travel has been veganism after a couple of weeks,
impractical for those of us who canceled and it’s a good way to but it is difficult to do, especially Heat the oil with the garlic, A word on the potato: If you
avoid or limit meat consump- stay healthy, so why not try it?” in the beginning. And I am salt and pepper in a large skillet dislike the texture of potato
tion or do not have outside certain that my dear daughter over medium. Stir occasion- skin, peel it. Or use Yukon
areas where grills can live. My objections were equally did not take in all the nutrients ally, allowing the garlic to cook Golds or another varietal with
sound: “Grocery provisions she needed to do it right. and begin to brown. When it thin skins.
Today’s column is for folks are challenging, and many browns, remove it from the
in those two categories and vegan items are not mainstays But all’s well that ends well. heat and set the pan aside. 1 tablespoon cooking oil
also for those of us who look at the local shop, you need to We all reduced our meat intake 1 onion, chopped
toward vegetarian or vegan be mindful of getting all the as a result and have integrated Cook the pasta according to 1 medium potato, chopped
dinners, crave lighter fare balanced nutrition you need to more vegetarian meals into the package directions, reserving ½ teaspoon salt
as the mercury rises and do stay healthy and maintain your rotation. The following two ½-cup of the cooking water. ½ teaspoon pepper
not wish to spend inordinate strength, and I have enough to were particular hits, and their Drain and pour the cooked 2 28-ounce cans tomatoes
amounts of time in the kitchen. worry about without cooking simplicity and mass appeal pasta into the skillet.
multiple meals.” make them go-to dinners. (can be whole peeled with
Full disclosure: These dishes Return the skillet to the juices, diced or crushed)
were born of my daughter’s We were both right. I gener- RAVIOLI WITH BROWNED heat, and stir the pasta to coat 1 quart vegetable broth
brief flirtation with veganism. ally did not cook multiple GARLIC GREENS it with the oil and garlic. Add Best-quality olive oil for
During the quarantine, she meals, she dealt with her own, Serves 4 a little of the cooking water to drizzling at table
thought it would be a great time sometimes we overlapped, but disburse the sauce. Sprigs of dill, parsley, basil
We used cheese ravioli for this or cilantro for serving
SHOP SHOP OUR and it was great, but meat or If using, add the cheese (optional)
LOW vegan ravioli can be substituted and a bit more of the water to
THE according to preferences. Ditto distribute. Top with herbs, if Heat the oil, onion, potato,
TRAFFIC tortellini, gnocchi, cavatelli, etc. desired, and serve immediately. salt and pepper in a large pot
HOUSE HOURS over medium. Sauté until
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Center City Kosher Fave Mama’s Vegetarian Closes

FOOD Mama’s on a busy weekday Photo by Haviv David
JESSE BERNSTEIN | JE STAFF

MAMA’S VEGETARIAN, a
beloved kosher vegetarian spot
for falafel and other Israeli fare
in Center City, closed perma-
nently on June 23, according to
the owner, Haviv David.

The restaurant had been
closed since August due to
disruption upstairs caused by
renovations by the landlord,
David said. He said that the
landlord declined to renew the
lease.

“It definitely will be missed,”
said Rabbi Elie Hirsch, rabbinic
administrator of the Center
City Philadelphia division of the
International Kosher Council.

If people don’t enjoy the food, then it’s all for what? You just make Haviv David in the kitchen of Mama’s Vegetarian
food? You can eat a sandwich at home! You have to make something Courtesy of Mama’s Vegetarian
special that people enjoy, and this is how you really succeed.”

HAVIV DAVID

Mama’s, with a small menu more,” wrote Alex Tewfik, a otherwise, expressed sadness at known for. Hirsch, who helps restaurants
and cramped dining area, was food editor at Philadelphia. the loss of Mama’s. “The falafel really was in Philadelphia acquire kosher
the type of place often described certification, said that Mama’s
as “no-frills.” But for years, Rabbi Yisroel Tzvi Owner Haviv David, 76, was good,” David said. “It was closing should not be read as a
the lunch rush brought lines Serebrowski would travel an an engineer in Israel before he unbelievable.” larger indictment of the possi-
around the block, visibly Jewish hour round trip from Cherry came to the United States. He bility of kosher dining in Center
diners there for the kosher Hill, New Jersey, to pick up drove a taxi for a long time, It was a laborious job running City. The special circumstances
eats mixing with everyone else Mama’s for his family’s dinner. eventually saving up enough to Mama’s. At the beginning David here, he said, don’t reveal a signif-
looking for a filling, reason- All of the Serebrowskis knew open Mama’s in 2005 at 20th did everything “from A-Z,” icant negative trend.
ably priced vegetarian meal. It’s to put french fries inside of and Ranstead streets. he said, heading to vegetable
not every falafel joint whose the falafel sandwich; the falafel, markets before the sun rose. The David mused that Mama’s
closing inspires lamentations it was said, was the best you To David, who grew up with pita was baked fresh each day. could be resurrected one
in Philadelphia magazine, but could find outside of Israel. little, it was important that As Mama’s grew, he hired more day in a smaller form — “no
Mama’s was not every falafel Rabbi Serebrowski himself was Mama’s be affordable: $11.50 got help. promises,” though. But even
joint, according to those sad to especially partial to Mama’s you a combo of three falafel balls, if it doesn’t happen, David is
see it go. baklava. a thick slice of fried eggplant, a “I’m sad, too, that I’m proud to have run a restaurant
latke, hummus, tehina, tomato, closing,” he said. that people enjoyed.
“I’ve watched countless “I’m very sad that they cucumber, cabbage slaw and a
restaurants close over the closed down,” he said. pita. The address has been a spot “If people don’t enjoy the
years. Big ambitious projects for frequent turnover over food, then it’s all for what? You
that couldn’t make it to their Though David Fleishaker The falafel, David said, the years, according to The just make food? You can eat a
first anniversaries. BYOBs that once lived above Star of David was the cornerstone of the Philadelphia Inquirer. From sandwich at home! You have to
lasted decades. Restaurants Kosher Grill, he still found menu. He didn’t even know 1980 until Mama’s opening, make something special that
I’ve personally loved; ones long time for Mama’s, home of “the how to make it when he 18 S. 20th St. was home to people enjoy, and this is how
gone that I still think about best falafel in town,” in his opened the store, but as he Mandana, Sydney Harbour, you really succeed,” he said. l
every day. But for some reason, opinion. educated himself, friends and Stock & Trade, and Pad Thai
this one hurts just a little bit colleagues chipped in with Shack, and served as an original [email protected];
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NMAJH Uses Music to Bridge Pandemic Gaps

MUSIC Deborah Sacks Mintz Joey Weisenberg and Dan Samuels during their June 17 discussion prerecorded for her June 24
JESSE BERNSTEIN | JE STAFF Courtesy of Hadar’s Rising Song Institute Courtesy of the National Museum of American Jewish History conversation with Samuels, she’s
spent plenty of time singing live
OF ALL THE TYPICAL musicians on Facebook Live, to encourage Jewish groups of missions of the institute and via Zoom and Facebook Live
public events that seem so interspersing the video with various denominations to more NMAJH are well-suited to one during quarantine, which has
far away from returning to footage of recordings made meaningfully engage with song another, he believes. been an adjustment.
normalcy, singing loudly with by the musicians within the in their community prayer “This all came together
other people in enclosed spaces last year. Each of the first two practice. organically,” Samuels said. “The number one thing
could be the farthest of all. videos, with Joey Weisenberg This program features For Sacks Mintz, trying that changes is the fact that we
and Deborah Sacks Mintz, discussions and music that focus to understand the interplay lose our most important tool,
Musicians and singers across has drawn more than 10,000 on the interplay between various between Jewish music and which is the ability to read a
the country have responded viewers. The final performance, historical forms of Jewish music, its historical contexts is part room, because there’s no more
with a slew of online perfor- by Rabbi Yosef Goldman, as well as the interactions of of what she’s always under- room to read. When we lose
mance models, to varying co-director of the Rising Song those forms with the various stood to be interesting about that tool, what we have to do is
degrees of success. The National Institute, took place on July 1. Diaspora contexts in which they Jewish music, which made her recreate that tool, mentally and
Museum of American Jewish are forged, from North Africa to a good match for the institute. emotionally,” she said.
History, in partnership with Weisenberg is the co-founder the United States. As Weisenberg explained it,
Hadar’s Rising Song Institute, and co-director of Rising Song, Samuels, a musician, was “much of our music is a mix The third and final conver-
is finding that online perfor- and Sacks Mintz, a rabbinical familiar with the institute’s between ancient Jewish modal- sation in the series occurred
mances may be a way to connect student based in New York, is work, and had even played live ities and the modern American July 1. The music of Goldman,
with more people interested in one of the most sought-after with Weisenberg in the past. soundscape.” As an under- of a mixed Ashkenazi-Mizrahi
its mission than ever before. Jewish musicians in the country, As he searched for engaging graduate, Sacks Mintz studied family, “is just so beautiful,”
and a 2019 New York Jewish programs to steady the museum ethnomusicology, learning Samuels said.
“When we can’t get into Week 36 under 36. She is also during the pandemic, his mind about how music functions
our intimate theater because the community singing consul- went quickly to Weisenberg within different communities. Goldman finds that his work
a pandemic is passing over tant of the institute, a job that and his organization. The Though her music was has come to rely more often on
us, it’s such a great way to takes her all over the country the sounds of Syrian Jews in
connect, using music,” said recent months. Exploring such
Dan Samuels, NMAJH’s public a relationship, he said, is part
programs manager. of the Rising Song’s mission.

NMAJH and the Rising Song Samuels said that Goldman’s
Institute, based in Mt. Airy, voice can bring him to tears;
have teamed up for a series more broadly speaking, the
of concerts and conversations goal of “Songs of Our People,
called “Songs of Our People, Songs of Our Neighbors” is
Songs of Our Neighbors.” In for Goldman’s voice is to bring
the last few weeks, Samuels people together. l
has interviewed Rising Song
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Philly Faces: Jennifer Lynn Robinson

P H I LLY FACES Jennifer Lynn Robinson second chance, she’s become a background ... My mom grew parents died in the camps.
JESSE BERNSTEIN | JE STAFF Courtesy of AMC Photography Studios motivational speaker, a consul- up in Fez, Morocco, and they They survived the war hidden
tant, CEO of her own company ended up fleeing the country underground on a farm with a
JENNIFER LYNN Robinson and even a TV host. Her recent with nothing but two suitcases Christian couple in exchange
is 47. Given what she’s gone TEDxTalk has generated more when she was 17. There was for seamstress work. My
through, that’s more remark- than 1,000 views on YouTube. anti-Semitism in the late ’60s, grandmother was a seamstress.
able than it first appears. and Jews were being persecuted She kept a diary that’s now
Robinson, an Abington at that time. They basically just at Yad Vashem, and she also
In 2008, Robinson, then native with degrees from told the government they were became a national Holocaust
a practicing litigator, was hit Haverford College and Villanova going to a wedding in Paris and speaker. She and my grand-
by a truck near the University University Charles Widger never came back. They were father brought my dad to this
of Pennsylvania. The impact School of Law, talked about her very established there, and country from Krakow, Poland,
was so great that one of the Jewish upbringing and what then left and had to start over and they started over.
police officers on the scene she’s learned about possibility. with nothing.
later visited Robinson in the So both of my parents
hospital, just to confirm that How does your philosophy of My father was born at the were very, very motivated
she had actually survived. resilience overlap with your end of the war. My grand- to be successful and to have
identity as a Jewish person? mother and her youngest sister us be successful. We heard
Robinson more than were the only survivors in her growing up all the time how
survived. Emboldened by her I talk a little bit in my family. Her other siblings and lucky we were to be Jewish and
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Labor of Love Turns 21 as Film Debut Nears

FILM From left: Ann Krauss’ daughter Chrissie Fackenthall, Ann Krauss and the operating room at Crozer- before going into work, as she
MELISSA DASH | JE FEATURE Grace M. Ellis Courtesy of Ann Krauss Keystone Surgery Center at shares in her “PBS American
Brinton Lake. She said the Portrait” special, “The tradi-
LOCAL FILMMAKER Ann because “some of these kids in productions at current influences from her comedic tion I carry on is … ” Her
Krauss’ twin daughters are had never seen a live perfor- synagogue Adath Israel of the acting career sometimes shine family celebrates Shabbat every
reaching adulthood this year — as mance before and they were just Main Line. Many of the congre- through in her work. week.
is her long-in-the-works movie. mesmerized.” gants who have worked in the
shows with Krauss are featured “I see things in a funny Krauss brought her faith
“Breast and Thighs” is a In addition to that work, in “Breast and Thighs.” way,” Krauss said. “Comedy into the writing, producing,
full-length romantic comedy she has directed two theater and people apprehensive about directing and acting in “Breast
set in South Philadelphia, and programs at her former While the arts is one of surgery make a very good and Thighs.”
memories of her childhood synagogue, Congregation Krauss’ passions, she also combination. If I can make
are scattered throughout the Ohev Shalom in Wallingford. emphasized the love she has for them laugh, then I can reduce “I see everything through
script. Krauss began work on She has also participated her job as a registered nurse in their tension, which makes the a Jewish lens. The film is not
the film in 1999, the same year surgery go smoother.” about Jewish people, but there
she brought home twins. are Jewish references all over
As a mother of three, taking it,” she said.
“The creative side had to care of others comes naturally
come out of me in some way,” to Krauss. Initially, Krauss was going to
Krauss said. So, while they remove items such as mezuzahs
were napping, she started a “Being a Jewish mother is and tzedakah boxes from the
screenplay. the most important thing in film. Upon reconsideration,
the world because you’re the she kept those symbols, acting
Krauss, who lives in heart of the family,” she said. almost as a “‘Where’s Waldo?’
Havertown, has been involved for the Jewish people,” she said.
in the arts for as long as she Both Judaism and the arts
can remember, performing are threads that connect and Krauss anticipates completing
in musicals and plays from a strengthen her family. Her the film by August, saying it was
young age. With her family children are active in film and delayed due to COVID-19. She’s
from South Philadelphia and art, winning awards and praise hoping to have it screened at a
growing up in the suburbs, the for their respective works. film festival.
city has served as an inspiration.
Krauss has stressed the Due to the pandemic, the
A favorite performance was importance of Jewish heritage, movie’s ending was changed
playing Anne Frank’s mother with her children taking the to a song called “Let’s All Be
for 16 seasons in the Anne same Holocaust studies classes Friends.” The song encom-
Frank Theatre Project. The role at West Chester University that passes the problems of the
particularly resonated because she did. main characters, but has a
Krauss earned a degree from wider meaning referencing
West Chester University in “If you don’t share your inclusivity and diversity. In the
both political science and history, you’re not going to have final scene, there will be people
Holocaust studies. a history to share,” said Krauss, with masks and pandemic
“and as a mother, you know references.
She recalled a specific perfor- you’ve done a good job when
mance in North Philadelphia, your children are out there Krauss offered advice for
saying she got “goosebumps telling people things they have any fledgling filmmaker: “Get
re-creating it her in mind” learned about their history.” your phone, shoot your story,
write your story and include
Krauss wakes every Friday people. It’s so freeing.” l
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Torah Portion

The Heart Knows That Is Right CANDLE LIGHTING

July 3 8:15 p.m.
July 10 8:13 p.m.

BY RABBI GREGORY S. MARX him to Midian, where God lived passionately. meaning and joy. drivers in our lives. And if we
eventually rewarded him. He Balak, king of Moab, called Balaam was driven not by have these things, we find our
Parshat Chukat-Balak became the father-in-law of greatest joys. Those with them
ACCORDING TO A midrash, Moses, the person for whom out to his prophet Balaam to reason, practicality, logic or live on a higher spiritual plane
Pharaoh had three advisers. He the major Torah portion, the curse the people of Israel. But self-interest. He was simply than those who do not.
didn’t know what to do with one that contains the Ten somehow he could not. He moved by the moment and called
the Jewish people. They were Commandments, is named. knew what he was called to do. upon to bless and not curse. In finding purpose in life,
growing by leaps and bounds. His boss was quite clear, but my friends, we can’t always do
And Job didn’t know what somehow his curse turned into In the end we find blessing what make sense. We should,
On the one hand, he hated to say, so he kept silent and, a blessing. Why? Because he when we listen to the heart. of course, do so when we can.
them. On the other hand, they therefore, he got boils as a was moved by the sight of the This is not how most of us were But it is also true that the most
were valuable property. Should punishment from God. people of Israel moving though raised. We have been taught important things in life don’t
he destroy them or not? He the planes of Moab. “Balaam to probe things until they always make sense. The heart
turned to his three advisers and Obviously, the Midrash is looked up and saw Israel make sense. This drives scien- knows that is right. l
asked them what they thought. stating that we often get what encamped tribe by tribe, and tific research and the financial
we give. Yitro tried to save, so the spirit of God came upon managers who are investing our Rabbi Gregory S. Marx is the senior
According to the legend, the he was saved. Balaam tried to him.” His heart took him to a savings. We are told to think rabbi at Congregation Beth Or in
three were Balaam from this kill, so he was killed. Job kept place that his head could not. As things through until they make Maple Glen. The Board of Rabbis
week’s Torah portion, Yitro silent and he got boils. Why? it is often said, “the heart knows sense. And in so many cases, of Greater Philadelphia is proud to
(Moses’ father-in-law) and the what the heart knows.” this is right, but in many cases, provide diverse perspectives on Torah
long-suffering prophet Job. Job was known for not the heart knows what is right. commentary for the Jewish Exponent.
speaking up. He accepted Isn’t it true that the most The opinions expressed in this column
Balaam said, “My advice is to his fate with quiet faith and important things in life don’t Those who grieve make are the author’s own and do not
kill them.” Therefore, according silence. And, in the end, he always make sense? Sometimes, decisions from the heart. Those reflect the view of the Board of Rabbis.
to the Midrash, God punished suffered with an eruption from our decisions are not always who rejoice make decisions
him. He ended up in Midian, his very insides. He literally rational but are based on our from the heart. Those who have
where he was destroyed tit for tat. exploded by being indifferent. emotional needs. And these hope choose one path, and those
I love this Midrash for it is not emotional truths are usually who despair often take another.
Yitro said, “Save them.” only saying that we get what we where we find the greatest Joy, hope, love and faith are
For this, Pharaoh exiled give, but life is lived when it is all nonrational, emotional

Alfred figure out what works for you. experience. While it is useful dressed. Making coffee the Say I’m sorry
One of my clients said that she to acknowledge the ways you night before, exercising in Even in the best of times,
Continued from Page 12 hated when everyone began may have experienced grief or the morning, breathing
suggesting yoga, because that loss during this pandemic, it exercises before bedtime — we make mistakes. During
family stability. Eating together was not calming for her. What can be just as important to all are ways to keep some this pandemic and beyond,
can be a time to check in and share did work, however, was being switch your framework, to be routine and constancy in it is crucial for the creation
thoughts and feelings about the able to go out for a run to get able to lessen the feelings of the middle of what can seem of shalom bayit to be able to
day. Try to engage as many house- rid of her anxiety. discomfort. chaotic. recognize a mistake, to accept
hold members as possible in the responsibility for it, and apolo-
creation of dinner, whether it is in While we are living in a world outside that feels so crazy and confusing, gize. Saying you are sorry
shopping for the food, planning it is important to create a sacred, safe and loving environment in our allows others in your orbit to
the meals, cooking, setting the homes. move on from a conflict.
table or cleaning up. This way no
one person feels the burden of Change your perspective Establish rituals Don’t sweat the small stuff While we are living in a
doing all of the tasks alone. When you are feeling bored Establishing rituals every Learning to let things roll world outside that feels so
crazy and confusing, it is
Find appropriate outlets or restless or angry, it can help day helps to promote stability off of your back or turning important to create a sacred,
Sometimes you may feel to try to see things through a and order. If you are working the other cheek are ways to safe and loving environment in
different lens. You may wish from home, then you should keep stress at a minimum. our homes. As we move from
bored or frustrated or agitated. to go for a walk or stop the start and end your day at the Understand that someone in strict quarantine to the next
Some people have found that task that you are doing and same time as if you were going your household may be going phase of this new normal, the
exercising has allowed them to come back to it when you feel into your office. Although through a momentary time of very essence of shalom bayit
get rid of excess energy. In order more alert or have had time there have been many jokes grumpiness or anger and try will allow us some comfort and
to feel calmer, some people like to ponder it from a different about the difference between not to allow that to impact stability so that we can face the
to talk to a friend virtually, find angle. One practice I suggest our day pajamas and our night your day. Stay away from challenges of this pandemic
some quiet space in the house is to take time in the morning pajamas, for many it remains personalization, the belief that and beyond. l
to read or meditate, have a cup or before bed to focus on wise to get up and go about everything others do or say is
of tea, or watch a show. Many three things in your life that their usual routine of waking a direct, personal reaction to Dr. Amy Alfred is a psychologist
are scrambling to find flour you feel blessed to be able to up and showering and getting oneself. who has been in private practice
and yeast in order to engage in the Philadelphia area for almost
in the soothing (and delicious) 30 years.
activity of baking bread. Try to

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COMMUNITY NEWS

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.

Is Now a Good Time to Donate Appreciated Stock to
the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia?

BY DAVID GOLD tax savings from such gifts and retain the privilege of making grant recommen-
dations in the future.
WITH THE GYRATIONS in the stock market over the last couple of months,
now is a good time to donate long-term appreciated securities, including stocks, If you have depreciated stocks, you could sell them, recognize the tax loss and
bonds and mutual funds, directly to fund your 2020 Jewish Community Fund then give the proceeds to Jewish Federation.
gift, and to consider adding to or starting a Donor Advised Fund (DAF).
Endowment professionals at the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia
This is an opportune time to review your investment portfolio and consider are available to work with you and your professional advisers to maximize the
timing the recognition of capital gains for assets held long-term — more than one benefits of these and other tax-planning strategies for you and the Jewish commu-
year. The top income tax rate on long-term capital gains remains at 20% (but can nity. As always, please consult your tax and financial advisers before making any
be as high as 23.8% when you also consider the tax on net investment income). donations of appreciated stock, bonds and mutual funds.

By making a gift of appreciated securities to charities, you can avoid paying any For more information, contact Jennifer Brier in Jewish Federation’s Planned
capital gains tax on the value of securities transferred to the Jewish Federation, Giving and Endowments Department at [email protected] or 215-832-0528.
and you may be able to receive a charitable contribution deduction (limited to
30% of adjusted gross income) for the full fair market value of the securities at Dave Gold is a CPA with the West Chester firm of Pellini Gold Cordes, LLC specializing in tax
the time of the gift. planning and preparation.
This article is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal, tax or
Donating appreciated stock to establish a DAF or add to an existing DAF at the financial advice. When considering gift planning strategies, you should always consult with
Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia is another excellent way to maximize your own legal, investment and tax advisers.

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costum closets, heat/air incl., curity. Summer season or 90 8506 decree of adoption. This the 2 day Two Penn Center $100's available immediately in
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panded closets & custom light- $4,000 for both 215-985-9033 PUBLIC NOTICE – Late of Bala Cynwyd, PA. Miscellaneous:
ing, full size W/D, tiled balcony. SHALOM MEMORIAL PARK LIEN SALE AUCTION LETTERS TESTAMENTARY Start Your Own Home Care
Just Reduced $349,900 2 Plots, Section David, Lot This is to advise that the personal on the above estate have been Agency Today! If You Are Inter-
202, plots 3 & 4. Includes property of Gilmar Rocha located at granted to the undersigned, who ested In Becoming A Part Of This
KKKKKK BronzCealMl 9a1r7k-e5r4.9-1150 Garage #15 at 4233 Adams Aven- request all persons having claims Lucrative $98 Billion Dollar In-
ue, Philadelphia, PA 19124 will be or demands against the estate of dustry, Call Now. T&S Licensing
TOWER-4th floor, 1 BD, 1 BA, SITUATION WANTED sold at auction to the highest bid- the decedent to make known the & Consulting, LLC. TSLicensing-
den, W/D, large balcony. $1600 der at 4233 Adams Avenue on same, and all persons indebted to Consulting.com 267-534-5053
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new renovation, striking 2 BD, AM to satisfy the owner's lien for without delay, to Deborah Zarwin for Hunting. Prepaid annual lease
2.5 BA, open gran. kit. with Experienced & Trained rent. Rose and Amy Steinberg, Co-Exec- payments. $5M liability insur-
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new large country kitchen, new 4233 Adams Ave. on 7/15/20 at Zarwin Baum DeVito IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CENTRE COUNTY,
granite countertops, new cabin- 20 Years Exp C.N.A. 24 Hr. Avail- 10:00 AM to satisfy the owner's li- Kaplan Schaer & Toddy, PC PENNSYLVANIA ORPHAN'S COURT DIVISION
ets, new wood & tile floors, liv- ability. Run errands, light house- en for rent. One Commerce Sq.
ing room w/marble fireplace, work etc. Live-in or hourly. Exc 2005 Market St., 16th Fl. IN RE: ADOPTION OF )
new bathrooms, new lighting, Refs. Neg Salary Theresa 267- ESTATE NOTICES Philadelphia, PA 19103 ) No. 4446
full size washer/dryer. $2450 591-9382 Estate of Corey E. Sanders aka Cory ANTONIO G. )
TERRACES-All new renovation, Caregiver/ Companion over 10 Sanders ESTATE OF ROBERT H. EVANS
gourmet kitchen, wood floors, SEASHORE SALE/RENT yrs. exp, Exceptional abilities, Deceased a/k/a ROBERT EVANS, DECEASED.
all new appliances, W/D, lots of light housekeeping, reliable avail- Late of Philadelphia, PA. Late of Philadelphia
closets, sunny balcony. Avail- Bmeordkelernyiz2eBd Ron2lyB$a1th89u,n5i0t 0all able M-F and Sun, F/T or P/T LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the To: Amanda Glover and all putative fathers
able immediately! $2040 Michelle 484-626-6976 on the above estate have been above Estate have been granted to
Berkley $H1i9g0h,0fl0o0or 1 BR ex- granted to the undersigned, who the undersigned, who request all A Petition has been filed asking the Court to put an end to all rights you
610-667-9999 clusive request all persons having claims persons having claims or demands have to your child, who was born on December 1, 2019, in Abington, PA.
Realtor® Emeritus. or demands against the estate of against the estate of the decedent The Court has set a hearing to consider ending rights to your child. That
G5oSotagrlewHinanrevr,ePyhSillkylaMraogff Ocean Club Oceanfront 3 BR the decedent to make known the to make known the same and all hearing will be held in the Centre County Courthouse, Bellefonte, PA
2.5 bath interior renovation same, and all persons indebted to persons indebted to the decedent 16823 before Judge Marshall, on July 15, 2020, at 10:00 a.m. Your pres-
oakhillcondominiums.com faces south with unobstruc- the decedent to make payment to make payment without delay to ence is required at the hearing. You are warned that even if you fail to ap-
ted $v4ie9w9s,!0!!0a0b. sAolsluotealyvabeilaabutlie- without delay, to Quareem Overton, WESLEY HOWARD EVANS, EX- pear at the scheduled hearing, the hearing will go on without you and
ful c/o David W. Crosson, Esq., Cros- ECUTOR, c/o Harry Metka, Esq., your rights to your child may be ended by the Court without your being
August - Sept rental son & Richetti, LLC, 609 W. 4802 Neshaminy Blvd., Ste. 9, Ben- present. You have a right to be represented at the hearing by a lawyer.
Hamilton St., Suite 210, Allentown, salem, PA 19020, You should take this paper to your lawyer at once. If you do not have a
Contact Garrett Turnbull PA 18101, Administrator. Or to his Attorney: lawyer or cannot afford one, go to or telephone the office set forth below
Keller Williams Jersey Shore Crosson & Richetti, LLC HARRY METKA to find out where you can get legal help.
609 W. Hamilton St. 4802 Neshaminy Blvd., Ste. 9
609-839-3431 Suite 210 Bensalem, PA 19020
609-823-3501 Allentown, PA 18101
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FLORIDA RENTALS AND SALES SELL IT IN THE CLUB SANDWICH PHILLY has COURT ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE
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sions of the PA Nonprofit Corpora- BELLEFONTE, PA 16823
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Call Brad Berman 1628 JFK Boulevard BIERLY& RABUCK
561-706-4339 Suite 400 By:_________________________
Philadelphia, PA 19103 Denise M. Bierly, Esquire
Coast to Coast Attorney I.D. No. 58860
Realty Group
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2 BRs, 2 Baths $449,000 [email protected] PremierSells.net $J5e9ro9me,[email protected]
$789,000Angel DiPentino
The Jerome DiPentino

Sales Associate8 Premier Team Broker Associate Featured Properties
Cell: 609-457-0777 Cell: 609-432-5588
[email protected] PremierSells.net [email protected]

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guard stand on the Atlantic City beach. Even
as Marty knew the end was near, he would
look at his prize possession: a framed ACBP
jacket hanging on the wall in the apartment,
and express his fondness for his days as a
Community / deaths member of the Atlantic City Beach Patrol. In
college, Marty was a member of Pi Lambda
fraternity, and served as its Social Chairman.
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“brothers” over the years. After college,
BAKER HANKIN GILMAR SCLAN Marty served in the U.S. Army. Marty worked
in military intelligence and was part of a
Hannah Baker (nee Dickter), June 23, 2020. Morton Hankin, 87, of Mount Pleasant, South Leonard Elliot Gilmar, age 89, of Bala Cyn- Marvin Sclan, on June 20, 2020, age 97, of group of soldiers who helped integrate the
Beloved wife of the late Benjamin Baker, de- Carolina, husband of Barbara Fein Hankin wyd,PA died on June 1, 2020. He is sur- Philadelphia, Pa. Beloved husband of the late schools in Little Rock, Arkansas. Marty re-
voted mother of Gail (Ronald) Check, entered into eternal rest Friday, June 19, vived by his wife, Jaye d’Andelot Pinch-Gil- Deborah (nee Balkind.) Beloved father of Lisa ceived an honorable discharge and came
Roberta, (Jacob) Hohenstein, and Ronald (In- 2020 at his home. Services will be private. mar, two of his 3 children from his first mar- Sclan Cooper (Larry) and Shellie Sclan Ber- back to Atlantic City to help run the family
grid) Baker. Predeceased by her loving Arrangements by J. Henry Stuhr, Inc. Mount riage, Rachel Hancock (the late Matthew), man (Marshall.) Brother of the late Elmer pawnshop. Marty’s roommate in college in-
grandson Alexander Hohenstein. Survived by Pleasant Chapel. Mort was born August 6, Elyssa Jo Macy (Josh), Daughter in-law Sclan and the late Fleurette Kurtzman. Also troduced him to the love of his life, Golda.
her adoring grandchildren Matthew Check, 1932 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, son of Cheryl Gilmar (late son Samuel Gilmar); his survived by five grandchildren, three great- Upon return from the service, Marty popped
Jonathan (Sara) Check, Michael Hohenstein, the late Jacob Hankin and Rose Gusst sister Nadine Herbst (Saul); step-children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and cousins the question and Golda and Marty moved to
Allen Baker and Benjamin Baker. Funeral ser- Hankin. He was a member of Central High Andrew C. Hanks (Sarah) and Jonathan F. to whom he remained close until his death. Margate to raise a family. Golda stood by
vices were private. Contributions in her School of Philadelphia, Class #194, lettering Hanks(Elizabeth); as well as 6 grandchildren , He died peacefully in his sleep and was Marty’s side until the very end. Marty and
memory may be made to ORT America, 75 in track, specializing in shot put, graduating 4 step-grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. zooming with his extended family through his Golda enjoyed a loving, loyal, and protective
Maiden Lane 10th Floor, New York, NY 10038, in 1950 with a Bachelor of Arts. He attended Len was born May 31, 1931 in New York last days. Services and interment will be relationship, lasting almost 60 years. Golda
ortamerica.org. Temple University in Philadelphia where he City, to Bessie (Yaverbaum) Glauberman and private. Contributions in his memory may be was Marty’s friend, confidante and organizer.
was a member of the Tau Epsilon Phi fratern- Jacob Glauberman. He attended DeWitt Clin- made to Germantown Jewish Center. Golda made the plans and Marty showed up.
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S ity graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in ton High School and The Bernard M. Baruch Together they had two sons, Jonathan and
RAPHAEL-SACKS 1954. He was drafted into the US Army dur- College of The City University of New York, JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS Eric. Jonathan predeceased Marty in 2001.
ing the Korean War and served at Fort Bliss graduating in 1952 with a Bachelor’s degree www.levinefuneral.com Marty was blessed with a loving daughter-in-
www.goldsteinsfuneral.com in El Paso, TX, where he was an instructor in Business Administration. He went on to law, Antoinette, and two grandchildren,
and earned the rank of Specialist 4th Class. Brooklyn Law School receiving an L.L.B. de- SHAFFRAN Rachel and Riley. Marty loved his grandchil-
BERGER Following his honorable discharge, he began gree in 1955. He became a member of The dren, and especially enjoyed spending time
a very long and successful career with the New York State Bar in 1956 and a Certified Sheila (nee Goldstein) Shaffran passed away with them on the beach. Marty was charit-
Stephen J. Berger, on June 20, 2020. Hus- United States Postal Service and retired as an Public Accountant in 1958. After law school, on June 21, 2020 at the age of 90. Beloved able with his time as well as his finances, and
band of Wendy (nee Stein). Father of Lee Assistant Regional Postmaster General in Len spent two years in the U. S. Army. Len wife of the late Harold Shaffran. Beloved sis- served on various committees for several or-
Berger (Kim Linarte), Robyn Berger, Eric 1987. Mort was a creative thinker, fascinated worked for Merit Oil Corporation for almost ter in law to Willetta Goldstein, wife of her ganizations during his lifetime. Marty rose to
(Megan) Berger and Cara (Chad) Fisher. with many things and decided, in his 40’s, to his entire career serving as Senior Vice-Pres- brother the late Norman Goldstein. Loving leadership positions in several of those or-
Stepfather of Lauren (Adam) Levitan and earn a private pilot’s license. For many years ident and Chief Financial Officer. The DeWitt mother of Richard Eskin, Dori (Daniel) ganizations. Marty was Commodore of the
Alyson May. Grandfather of Sadie Berger, he enjoyed flying for fun with his family and Clinton motto Sine Labore Nihil – Nothing is Farber, Lisa (Harvey) Layton, Nancy (Rachel) Margate City Yacht Club, and President of
Avery Berger, Charlotte Fisher, Benjamin Lev- friends. After retiring, he and Barb moved accomplished without hard work, certainly Shaffran, Karen (Said) Shaffran and the late Beth Israel Synagogue. Marty, like his father
itan and Sam Levitan. Private Graveside Ser- from Gladwyne, PA to Kiawah Island, SC. describes Len’s ethos in all ventures he un- Erik Eskin. Mother in law of Ai Leng Ng. Irwin, was also proud to be a Mason. Marty
vices are being held. Contributions in his They spent the next few years together, hap- dertook. A private graveside service was held Former mother in law of Beth Gross-Eskin. was known as being a quiet listener, but
memory may be made to Crohn’s and Colitis pily walking on the beach and volunteering at at West Laurel Hill Cemetery, June 3, 2020. Devoted grandmother of Danielle Gross-Eskin when he spoke people usually listened. Marty
Foundation 150 Monument Rd. Ste 402 Bala Haut Gap School working to teach English as Arrangements made by West Laurel Hill Fu- (Neal), Hannah Gross-Eskin, Zachariah Ghar- loved his pawnshop. “Woody”, as he was af-
Cynwyd, PA 19004 www.crohnscolitisfound- a second language to the Spanish speaking neral Home. Contributions in his memory rafi and Wolfe Margolies. Proud great-grand- fectionately known, knew most of his cus-
ation.org children of migrant workers on Johns Island. may be made to Lankenau Heart Institute, mother to Eli Pfeiffenberger. Sheila was a pi- tomers by name and helped many of them
It was during those walks he came up with The Jewish Federation, or charity of the oneer in her field, as one of the first through tough times. For Marty, the pawn-
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S the idea to start a business helping people donor’s choice. paralegals in Philadelphia. She volunteered shop was more than a livelihood; it was what
RAPHAEL-SACKS sell on consignment, the fine jewelry they her time to a number of causes that were he was meant to do. Marty would tell stories
own but, no longer enjoy or wear. In May of WWW.WESTLAURELHILL.COM meaningful to her including the Womens' of the origins of pawn brokering and under-
www.goldsteinsfuneral.com 1990 he along with his daughter, Ellen, Shelter in Norristown Pa. and SHINE (Serving stood how to operate the complex business.
opened Joint Venture Estate Jewelers on King PAUKER Health Insurance Needs of Elders) in Florida. Marty knew the secret to the business: value
BRAHEN Street, in Charleston. Although the time he Her motto was Carpe Diem, Seize the Day. items so you can resell them for a profit and
spent in the store had diminished in the past Miriam Pauker Langhaus of Boca Raton, Flor- Services and interment are Private. Contribu- never fall in love with the merchandise.
Helene Brahen (nee Arnopol) passed away few years, he remained happily involved with ida passed away at the age of 98 on May 22, tions in her memory can be made to the Marty, a certified member of the Gemologic-
June 20, 2020. Loving mother of Michael the business. He is survived by his wife of 64 2020. Beloved wife of the late Morton Pauker, charity of your choice. al Institute of America could appraise a dia-
Brahen and the late Norman Brahen. Dear years, Barb, their three children, Lee Alan devoted mother of Lynne Sindoris (Art), mond on a customer’s finger as they walked
grandmother of Carly, Jack, and the late Hankin, and his wife, Donna Jenkins Hankin Lawrence Pauker, Esq. (Berna). Loving GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S in the door. Marty had an uncanny ability to
Emily. Aunt of Lori (Michael) Restuccia, and of Cary, NC, Mitchell Scott Hankin of Savan- grandmother of Rebekah Sindoris, Samantha RAPHAEL-SACKS know the value of just about any piece of jew-
Marla (James) Lawless. Great-aunt of Alexis, nah, GA, Ellen Hankin Rickenbaker and her Knipp (David), Mara Berger (Adam), Amanda elry and musical instrument. Marty was also
Jennie, Stephanie, and Ryan. She will also husband Bradford Joseph Rickenbaker of Freiberg (Michael) and cherished great www.goldsteinsfuneral.com a wizard when it came to math, and could fig-
be missed by her sweet, dog “Butchie”. Con- Mount Pleasant, SC, his granddaughters, grandmother of Alexander Knipp and Harris- ure out interest in his head. Maybe the thing
tributions in her memory may be made to St. Jennifer Erin Hankin and Karly Danielle on Samuel Berger. Also survived by many TERES Marty loved most about his business was
Jude Research Hospital 501 St. Jude Pl. Hankin of Cary, NC, grandsons Braxton Louis other adoring family members. She was an that he could have his dog with him all day.
Memphis, TN 38105. Services are private. Rickenbaker and Grainger Hankin Ricken- avid bridge player, golfer, and tennis player. Jerome M. Teres, June 19, 2020. Husband of Marty loved dogs and always had a big one
baker of Mt. Pleasant, SC to whom he was She was an extraordinary person who will be Sharon (nee Caplan) of Media PA. Father of by his side in the shop. The family would like
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S lovingly called, “Poppi”, his sister Sandi dearly missed. Contributions may be made to Adeena Teres, David Teres (Stephanie), and to thank Eddie and Ian Pullman. These two
RAPHAEL-SACKS Hankin Lerner, of Southampton, PA, brother Lighthouse Guild or the Womens Center of the late Avi Teres (Shawna Edmundson). were by Marty’s side for many years in the
Marshall Hankin of Be’er Sheva, Israel, as Montgomery County. Brother of Arnold Teres; grandfather of Adin. shop. Marty always looked upon Ian as fam-
www.goldsteinsfuneral.com well as nieces, nephews, grand nieces and Private Graveside Services at Haym Soloman ily, and trusted Ian to run the business after
grand nephews. He will be fondly re- RESNICK Memorial Park. Contributions in his memory Marty became ill. We would also like to thank
CAPLAN membered by his family, friends, his may be made to Pancreatic Cancer Action Candice Brown for her help and companion-
children’s friends and grandchildren’s friends Adrienne Resnick (nee Berger) on June 20, Network, pancan.org. ship during these trying times. Due to the
Jules H. “Bud” Caplan on June 21, 2020, age as a kind man with a warm smile, a twinkle in 2020. Beloved wife of the late Donald; Lov- Covid 19 pandemic, the funeral will be
95. Beloved husband of the late Claire (nee his eye, a goofy joke and a well tied bow tie ing mother of the late Marc Kaysen and Elliot JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS private. In lieu of flowers, please feel free to
Stein) for almost 70 years. Loving father of around his neck. Memorials may be made to Kaysen; Dear sister of Diane Glynn; Devoted make a donation in Martin’s Memory to Jew-
Carl (Jill), David, Betsy (John), adored grand- in his memory to MUSC Cardiology Re- grandmother of Arielle (Scott) Taxin, Alexan- WOOD ish Family Service of Atlantic and Cape May
father of Steven, Fred (Alexis), Lainie, Dan search and Education, C/O MUSC Founda- der Turk and Marissa Turk; Adoring great- County, 607 Jerome Ave, Margate City, NJ
(Samara), Rob, Kevin, Jen (Frayne) and Jim; tion, 18 Bee Street, MSC Code 450, Charle- grandmother of Maysen. She was the owner Martin Wood, 84, born October 5, 1935, 08402 or Beth Israel Synagogue, 2501 Shore
also survived by 3 loving great grandchildren. ston, SC 29425 www.musc.edu/foundation A of Romel Cosmetics and was revered for her passed away early Tuesday morning after an Rd, Northfield, NJ 08225.
A well respected Jeweler, Dad had been on memorial message may be sent to the family entrepreneurship. Contributions in her extended illness. Marty will be remembered ROTH-GOLDSTEINS’ MEMORIAL CHAPEL
Jeweler's row in Philadelphia for his entire by visiting our website at jhenrystuhr.com. memory may be made to a charity of the for his honesty, integrity, and character. Atlantic City, New Jersey
working life, creating a reputation with his donor’s choice. Marty was proud to have been born in At- www.rothgoldsteins.com
customers and the other craftsmen that with- J. HENRY STUHR FUNERAL HOME lantic City and did not venture too far during
stood the test of time. Private graveside ser- GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S his lifetime. Marty attended Atlantic City High Honor the
vices will be held. Contributions in his A Community RAPHAEL SACKS School and then Temple University, where he memory
memory may be made to Old York Road Remembers earned a degree in Business. Marty returned of your
Temple-Beth Am, 917, Old York Rd., Abing- www.goldsteinsfuneral.com every summer to take his place on his life- loved one …
ton, PA 19001. Monthly archives of guard stand on the Atlantic City beach. Even
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www.goldsteinsfuneral.com www.JewishExponent.com Pennsylvania, passed away on June 24, 2020 member of the Atlantic City Beach Patrol. In [email protected]
at the age of 62 years. She is the daughter of college, Marty was a member of Pi Lambda
GARBER the late Theodore & Ruth (Raffeld) Kenigs- fraternity, and served as its Social Chairman.
berg. Anita is survived by her beloved hus- Marty loved to tell stories of his college days
Audrey Garber (nee Aidenbaum) of Phila., band Andrew and loving children Cory and at the fraternity and kept in touch with his
PA, passed away on June 21, 2020. Beloved Raquel. A chapel service will be held on June “brothers” over the years. After college,
wife of the late Irvin Garber. Devoted mother 26, 2020 at 10:00 am at Beth David Memori- Marty served in the U.S. Army. Marty worked
of Jeffrey (Irene) Garber, Michelle (Scott) al Gardens, 3201 NW 72nd Ave., Hollywood, in military intelligence and was part of a
Bialor and the late Marc Garber. Sister of the Florida 33024. Following the interment the group of soldiers who helped integrate the
late Aaron Aidenbaum. Grandmother of Brian family will be sitting shiva at the Safra resid- schools in Little Rock, Arkansas. Marty re-
(Randi) Kabinoff, Steven (Danielle) Kabinoff, ence and throughout the week. In lieu of ceived an honorable discharge and came
Jennifer (Jim) Kniele, Ilyse Garber, Keith flowers memorial contributions may be made
(Tammy) Garber, Seth (Dana) Garber, Ted to the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Cen-
(Jamie) Garber, Josh Garber and Alexa ter.
Garber. Step-grandmother of Amy (Bryan)
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An engineer by trade, Herzig was an expert Other foods are being provided through The
in bearings and president of Arader, Herzig and Common Market, a nonprofit food distributor,”
Associates, Inc. starting in 1986, daughter Elise said John Eskate, director of RSVP Philadelphia,
Herzig said. He moved to the area in 1979. which manages and operates the market in
cooperation with KleinLife.
A native of Poland, Herzig and his older
sister were saved by Christian families during The market will follow COVID-19 proce-
World War II. That sister, Lena Allen Shore, was dures to ensure it will be operating within
well known as an educator at Gratz College, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
author of 17 books and a friend of Pope John guidelines. Customers will be required to wear
Paul II. She died in 2018. masks and be spaced apart.

“He survived the Holocaust and so many Citizens Bank Gives KleinLife $7.5K Grant
people would have left that experience jaded,” KleinLife announced that it has received a
but Adam Herzig wanted to do more than just $7,500 grant from Citizens Bank.
survive, Elise Herzig said.
KleinLife President and CEO Andre Krug
Adam Herzig told a story to his grandson said the money will be directed to the center’s
once about how, after World War II, he bought Home Delivered Meals Program. KleinLife, in
a painting instead of saving his much-needed coordination with RSVP Philadelphia, provides
money. He noted that to do so meant he was 70,000 meals annually to homebound seniors in
living and bringing beauty into his life. Philadelphia, Bucks and Montgomery counties.

“His hobbies were maintaining his friend- When KleinLife ceased its daily senior
ships and his relationships,” Elise Herzig said. center operation in March — which included
its congregant meals program — the center
He also was loyal: He paid to have flowers experienced a greater demand for home deliv-
sent to the grave of the man who taught him ered meals from seniors, adding nearly 300
English. That man died in 1956, but Adam people to the program. l
Herzig sent flowers to the end.
— Compiled by Andy Gotlieb
His spirit endured until his last days, Elise

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