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Jewish Exponent May 18, 2017

Jewish Exponent May 18, 2017

EARLY SUMMER? SMOTHER’S
DAY
MAY 18, 2017 / IYAR 22, 5777
Say hello to the real
Beverly Goldberg.
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— WHAT IT MEANS TO BE JEWISH IN PHILADELPHIA —

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Rcoepayd the second
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Tcoepnyn.essee tale. celebrated a milestone birthday all year
long, because to Head of School Judy different backgrounds. Photo provided
Page 400 Groner, it’s a pretty significant number.
‘Walk Against Hate’
LOIFCEASTLYLE & CULTURE “Sixty years is a good, healthy number for All Walks of Life
of years for a Jewish day school to be in
AHneaddHlienree’s the existence, and it really means that genera- RACHEL KURLAND | JE STAFF year’s walk, is
PHietacdhl..i.ne tions have been or are involved in the more accommo-
Wcoypnynewood shuls school,” she said. THE ANTI-DEFAMATION League is dating to the crowds
dcoepveylop marketing encouraging Philadelphians to take a step expected for the event.
caompyp. aign. In fact, she added, at a celebratory event in the right direction. For the first five years, the walk occurred
on May 24, there will be three and four along Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, he
Page 500 generations of Jewish Philadelphians who Those steps will lead from the Marine said, but quickly grew to the point that it
have been involved with the school. Parade Grounds and loop around to the needed a larger space.
LFOCOADL Navy Yard on May 21 for the ADL’s sev-
“Sixty is half of 120, and you know how enth-annual Walk Against Hate. The walk was initially conceived and
CHaenadYloinueHear everybody says ad me’ah v’esrim — that we implemented in Philadelphia, but has
MHeeaNdloiwne? may live to 120,” she said, referencing the Dan Keefer, the local associate direc-
Ccoopmypany uses phrase often used as a birthday wish for a tor of development for the ADL, said that See Hate, Page 15
tceocphyto improve long life. “Of course, we want to live long the location, which was first used at last
scpoepeyc. h therapy. beyond that, [so] we’re looking not only back Hand: MattZ90/iStock/Thinkstock.com
but looking to a very bright future ahead.”
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The celebration at Har Zion Temple at
Volume 203080 6:30 p.m. will also be a chance to honor
Number 1011 Judy and David Wachs, a couple whose
family history is intertwined with that of
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Judy Wachs’ parents — Fannie and Abe
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Parents a Necessary Part of This Holocaust
Education Journey

NATIONAL fortable, because I knew that He later was liberated and ▲ A selection of binders with letters
this would be something they reconnected with his siblings. from people around the world who
MARISSA STERN | JE STAFF would never forget.” wrote in to the students, housed in
“Just being there and know- the school's Children's Holocaust
Part two of the Paper Clips story For Ramona Sitko, the ing that my dad was there, it Memorial Research Room.
parental aspect hit a little closer was sort of like a reconnecting,”
WHITWELL, TENN. — When to home. she said. “When he came back, ▶ Butterfly sculptures around the
you’re in eighth grade, probably he talked about how wonderful Children's Holocaust Memorial.
the last people you want to hang Her father, Sam Sitko, was the community was and I don’t
out with are your parents. featured in the Paper Clips film think you can really fully grasp Photos by Marissa Stern
when a group of Holocaust sur- it unless you’re there.”
But for the eighth graders on vivors from Long Island traveled
a trip to Whitwell, Tenn., as to Whitwell to share their stories. Sam Sitko, who has since
part of Philly Friends of Paper passed away, visited Whitwell
Clips, bringing a parent was When he was 16 years old, he twice, before and after the rail
intentional since the beginning was sent to Auschwitz with his car dedication. He talked more
six years ago. mother, sister and two brothers. about his story after the trip,
His father died in a ghetto. His which he hadn’t when Ramona
“This is the age when the last mother and 5-year-old brother, Sitko was growing up.
thing a kid wants is for your par- Avraham, were separated from
ent to come on a field trip with the rest and ultimately sent to “He went there with a lot of
you,” Norman Einhorn, director the gas chambers. When Sam trepidation the first time,”
of member engagement at Har Sitko went to a guard to ask for Ramona Sitko recalled. “All he
Zion Temple, acknowledged, his mother and brother, the knew is he was going to a com-
“and that’s exactly what I wanted guard pointed to a smokestack. munity that had never seen
— to make everyone uncom- At the time, he didn’t under- Jews, they don’t have any Jews
stand what that meant. and they want to meet Holo-

caust survivors. … He was a lit- against not just anti-Semitism,
tle anxious going there, that but all hatred.”
uncertainty of what do you
expect after you’ve been Sherry Pearlstein went on
through so much. But that’s the trip two years ago with her
what started it.” son. This year, she was accom-
panied by daughter Tessa.
The movie shows footage of
him sharing his story and meet- “It’s just so moving to know
ing a student named Cassie that there’s so much caring in
Crabtree. The two remained the world and people care
close until Sam Sitko’s death. about a people that they had no
On the trip, Crabtree and notion of before,” Pearlstein
Ramona Sitko met each other said. “They didn’t know any
for the first time. Jewish people, they didn’t have
any connection and they creat-
Since being back, Ramona ed this connection and they
Sitko and her 15-year-old son, wanted to create the connection
Cooper, who accompanied her, — and they not only created the
have had time to reflect on connection, but it’s become a
their experience. huge part of their world.”

“The Whitwell community Tessa Pearlstein, an eighth-
and the kids have grown so grader at the Baldwin School,
incredibly because of this proj- reflected on the symbolism
ect,” she said, “and what a better within the Children’s Holocaust
way to learn and to actually sort Memorial Research Room at
of feel vindicated, like against Whitwell Middle School, sur-
Hitler. Like, you know what? rounded by bookshelves stocked
We survived and we’re strong with binders of the more than
and because of all that you did, 30,000 letters students have
here’s a whole community that’s received and artifacts like a
growing — the total opposite lunchbox with 15,000 paper
and antithesis of what he want- butterflies to represent the children
ed. … This is evidence that murdered in the Terezin ghetto.
these kids are going to go on
and have such better under- “The letters are really inter-
standing and tolerance and esting because it just brings
they will be speaking out the project to a much more
real perspective,” she said,

See Tennessee, Page 29

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‘Jewish Wynnewood’ Seeks to Expand
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LOCAL The community is also con- City, job opportunities, several ▲ A screenshot of the neighborhood from the promotional
sidering offering grants to new options for Jewish day schools, Jewish Wynnewood video. 
RACHEL KURLAND | JE STAFF families while they are getting plus the EITC program. But
acclimated, Gross pointed out. overall, it’s the people within ended up at an Orthodox syna- He said the goal of this mar-
WA R M . W E L C O M I N G . the community that create this gogue one evening. keting campaign is simple:
AFFORDABLE. Between the two shuls, Gross bustling environment. recruitment.
estimated about 120 families “I saw a guy in a hat daven-
That’s what the Jewish com- reside within the community. Hoffman belongs to Chabad ing like crazy,” he remembered. “We want to show people
munity of Wynnewood, Penn of Penn Wynne, along with his “You don’t see that much in an area that I think people
Wynne and Overbrook Park “What I like about this area is wife and four children. Germany; mind you, the place.” don’t know,” he added. “It
want people to know about the my children have friends with should be known that there
growing and engaging neigh- children a couple years older “But we, as congregants, Chabad invited him for reli- exists a place, at least this
borhood and, hopefully, those than them, a couple years don’t feel divisions,” he said of gious classes and, eventually, in one place, that has it all.
out-of-towners will become younger than them. And they both synagogues. “Whether you his late teens he received a Bar You have job opportunities
part of the community, too. are also friendly and have great go to Chabad, you go to a mod- Mitzvah — and a bris. and don’t pay through the
relationships with members of ern Orthodox place, it’s all really roof like some other Jewish
The Kohelet Foundation the shul that are old enough to united. It’s really beautiful.” “Chabad was asking out the communities.” l
awarded a $20,000 grant to be their grandparents. They have blue,” he recalled, “‘Hey, did
Chabad of Penn Wynne and many surrogate bubbes, zeides, Being a part of an engaging you get a bris?’ I said, ‘No.’” Contact:
Congregation Beth Hamedrosh uncles, aunts,” he laughed. Jewish community wasn’t
to expand their local part of the “That’s a great experience that always a priority for Hoffman They asked if he wanted to [email protected];
community and encourage oth- they’ve had growing up.” growing up. He went to a go forward with a circumcision.
ers to move there by using a pro- Reform shul when he was 215-832-0737
motional marketing campaign. The marketing content pro- young, but it didn’t mean much “OK, let’s do it,” Hoffman
motes the community at large to him, he explained. laughed.
The Kohelet grant went rather than the individual
toward the creation of a shuls, which Gross said has His mother kept bringing
video, a website (jewishwyn- increased interest. him back, but he recalled for
newood.com), and other pro- “some unknown reason” he
motional content, and funded a “By us leveraging that com-
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Jewish Sports Hall of Fame Inducting
Another Banner Class in 2017

SPORTS among other things, for The “I’m not the only person who’s Joining them are former
Duke University All-America
JON MARKS | JE STAFF Philadelphia Inquirer for 21 years, been defined to people who don’t soccer player Joshua Bienen-
feld; former University of Penn-
JAYSON STARK FINDS it fit- before joining ESPN in 2000. “I know him in a way that doesn’t sylvania and 1976 Olympic
ting that he and Joe Banner, rower Ken Dreyfuss; former
whom he had never met until must’ve heard from over 100 really resemble who you are,” Penn tennis standout June
they ran into each other in a Greenfield Eisner; and the late
Margate, N.J., restaurant a few people just in baseball — man- Banner said. “There’s a big gap Arie Gluck, a former Israeli
years ago, are entering the track star and 1952 Olympian.
Philadelphia Jewish Sports Hall agers, players, general managers. between people who know me
of Fame together on May 23. And hello Neuman: That
“[Chicago Cubs Manager] and the way I’m portrayed. would be former Penn point
After all, both were ESPN guard Jeff Neuman, who led
regulars until they were part of a Joe Maddon mentioned me in “Collectively, we [Banner the 1966 Quakers to their first
massive staff purge last month. Ivy League title. He was a
his pre-game media session. It’s and Lurie] were often three-time all-Ivy standout.
Since then, the outpouring
of affection coupled with out- been incredible the number of described as caring more about “I was a great passer, and we
rage has amazed Stark and giv- played a very upbeat game,”
en Banner an opportunity to people who’ve responded to me money than winning and not said the Altoona, Pa.-born
take stock. Neuman, who played for the
on Facebook and posted caring deeply about the fans. 1965 USA Gold Medal-win-
“So many people have ning Maccabiah Games team.
reached out to me since this hap- things. Obviously, they’ve But we were always trying to “When you’re the point guard JAYSON STARK
pened,” said Stark, who covered and your big men rebound, you
baseball and college basketball, watched baseball over the years act with integrity. want to reward them and get be elected to a hall of fame like
them the ball. this, wow! It gives me chills
and they get it.” “Not that we didn’t make thinking about it.”
“It’s been a long time since I
And those who’ve followed mistakes, but we never had oth- played, so this is a nice honor.” For Banner, who spent 19
years in the Eagles front office
Banner’s career, particularly er than the purest motives. I Stark agreed, especially since before moving on briefly to the
he’s joining the company of some Cleveland Browns and Atlanta
from the time then-new Eagles don’t think most fans describ- of the men he admired most. Falcons, it’s equally meaningful.
He’s now teaching a sports law
owner Jeffrey Lurie’s buddy from ing the era of me and Jeff and class at Villanova University.

Boston arrived in 1994 to help Andy [Reid] together would “There’s not that many
moments you stop and look
run the team, may have finally necessarily use those terms.” back at your career and what
you’ve achieved,” said Banner,
come to appreciate him, too. Stark and Banner headline who was a longtime member at
Har Zion Temple in Penn Val-
That was seldom the case the 2017 class, but have plenty ley, along with his wife,

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ALLAN JAY SHAFTEL never ALLAN JAY SHAFTEL EXPLORE POLAND: Krakow and Warsaw
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Shaftel grew up in Brooklyn, Krakow Jewish Quarter • Podgorze Getto • Auschwitz-Birkenau • Rakowicki Cemetery • Krakow-Plaszow
With five children aged 36 to N.Y., and graduated from Long Labour & Concentration Camp • Yeshiva of the Sages of Lublin • Majdanek Extermination Camp •
63 and 10 grandchildren aged 6 Island University in 1953 with a Jewish Cemetery of Warsaw • Warsaw Jewish Ghetto • Polin
months to 31, he managed to degree in accounting. He
give personalized attention to served in the Army after gradu-
all without losing a detail of ation, stationed in France from
what they shared with him. 1954 to 1956.

He saw the large family as a After his military service,
great “opportunity to under- Shaftel launched a successful
stand what made each one of us career in business. He worked at
tick,” Cynthia Nathan, Shaftel’s UMC Electronics Co. in North
oldest daughter, wrote in an email. Haven, Conn., from 1961 to
1979, eventually rising to the
The former chief financial roles of president and CEO.
officer of the Jewish Federation
of Greater Philadelphia died of His business acumen pro-
renal failure on April 29 at Chan- vided him with a knack for
dler Hall Health Services in offering well-timed advice to
Newtown. Prior to his stay there, his family.
Shaftel lived in Langhorne.

His family recalled an
eagerness to giving back to
his community.

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tion: Now what? “It had a little bit of medical, guage pathologist. ment communities. Speech’s success is technology,
it had a little bit of psychology especially for schools that are
The Rehovot native returned — it was a very open field in She and her husband moved Now, she’s moving ahead tight for money but required to
to Israel — she and her parents regard to what you could do lat- to the Philadelphia area while with a new service: telepractice. provide therapy services for stu-
moved to Los Angeles when er in life when you are a he went to Temple’s dental dents who need it.
she was younger — and joined ‘grownup,’” she explained, “so it school. She contracted her Her company launched
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long as a therapist is licensed The service can be used by
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delivered, they can be any- ed it can be tricky because not
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Guests of Honor

Gershman Y Placed racist and criticizing him for 25, and history teacher Layla Drs. Monique C. & Michele & Joseph Yocheved & Rabbi
on City’s Historic supporting President Trump, Helwa, 26, Atshan informed the
Register Bloomberg reported. school he will not come until Mordecai D. Katz Romano Dr. Jacob J. Schacter
the teachers are reinstated.
“It’s a win for Philadelphia his- Magerman had worked at Miriam Glaubach Center Award for Excellence
tory, and a win for the Jewish Renaissance Technologies LLC The controversy started in
history of Philadelphia.” for about 20 years, but cracks February when it was announced to The Yoetzet Initiative
developed in the relationship in Atshan would address Friends
That’s how Paul Steinke, recent months. One of the alle- Central’s Peace and Equality of Greater Philadelphia & South Jersey
executive director of the Preser- gations made in the suit is that Club. Club sponsors Eure and
vation Alliance for Greater Mercer’s daughter, Rebekah Helwa invited Atshan, drawing a honoring
Philadelphia, characterized the Mercer — who is on Trump’s firestorm of protest.
May 12 decision by the transition team — “called him Alisha & Dr. Jack Yonina & Dr. Zev Becky & Jonathan
Philadelphia Historical Com- ‘pond scum’ at a celebrity poker Mount Holly, N.J., Abboudi
mission to put the University of tournament” last month, Teacher to be Jacobson Moses
the Arts’ building at 401 S. Bloomberg reported. Honored by N.J.
Broad St. — colloquially known Holocaust Education SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 2017
as the Gershman Y — on The complaint alleges that Commission
Philadelphia’s historic register. the dispute started on Jan. 16 5 PM Reception / 6 PM Dinner
when Magerman spoke to Casey Crass, a math teacher at
The designation means that Robert Mercer and spoke about Westampton Middle School in rosensteinarts.com
the building, which was con- his support for Trump. During Mount Holly, N.J., will be hon-
structed in 1924 as the Young the conversation, Mercer said ored May 25 in Whippany, N.J., 635 W. 42nd Street
Men’s & Young Women’s the Civil Rights Act’s passage in by the New Jersey Commission New York City
Hebrew Association, cannot the 1960s set the country going on Holocaust Education.
be altered or demolished with- in the wrong direction. www.nishmatgala.org Celebrating Jerusalem . 50 Years Unified !
out express permission from Crass will receive the Jack
the city. And during another call on Zaifman Humanitarian Award, HONORARY CHAIRS
Feb. 5, according to the com- which was named after a Holo-
The building was originally plaint, Mercer said “I hear caust survivor. The award is Anita & Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman Miriam & Dr. Felix Glaubach
nominated for designation by you’re going around saying I’m given to an educator “who Audrey & Rabbi Dr. Haskel Lookstein Jeanie & Jay Schottenstein
the Preservation Alliance in a white supremacist” and dis- has demonstrated outstanding
July 2016; in December, the missed the idea that segrega- efforts in teaching the Holo- GALA DINNER CHAIRS
Historical Commission’s archi- tion was problematic. caust and genocide in their
tectural designation committee classroom, as well as issues Sarita & Ben Greszes Debra Katz & Yechiel Newman Gail Propp
unanimously approved it. The Magerman is seeking of bias, prejudice, bigotry New York
university opposed the nomi- $150,000 in damages, along and bullying.”
nation from the start, and was with other damages and costs, Sheryl & RabbSihYeorsyelf&AdRlaebrbi YGoasiel fKAadtzle&r Mayer Bick
unable to find common ground according to Vanity Fair. Attorney New Jersey New Jersey Los Angeles
with the alliance. Appointed
Palestinian Speaker Honorary Consul Dr. Miriam & Rabbi Josh Friedman
The university softened its Declines Friends’ to Sri Lanka Drs. Elana & Jonathan Gotfried Tamar & Rabbi Dovid Halpern
position a bit in recent days, Central Invitation
objecting not to the designation Following Teacher Philadelphia-based attorney Philadelphia
entirely but to the use of certain Firings David B. Sherman of Solomon,
language in the nomination. Sherman & Gabay was ap- GALA DINNER CO CHAIRS
Thanks, but no thanks. pointed Honorary Consul to Dr. Giti & Jack Bendheim Wendy & Sholem Greenbaum Netti & Ari Herman
For a longer version of this That what Swarthmore Col- Sri Lanka.
story, see jewishexponent.com. Gaby Propp Dr. Rachel Katz Sidlow & Dr. Robert Sidlow
lege professor Sa’ed Atshan In the position, he will focus New York
Magerman Sues effectively told Friends’ Central on the connection and growth
Former Employer, School on May 15 when he was of commercial, political and Tirza & Ariel Bayewitz Michelle Ritholtz Elissa & Michael Katz
Claims He Was Fired invited back to the school. cultural ties between Sri Lanka New Jersey
for Criticizing Trump and the Delaware Valley. l
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Adath Jeshurun Annual Festival Features

Fundraiser Honors Hebrew Letters as

Multigenerational Families Art and Elton John/

LOCAL MICHAEL SMERCONISH Mickey Black remembers Billy Joel Tribute
him, too. His family includes five
RACHEL KURLAND | JE STAFF said, and many of those include generations at Adath Jeshurun. LOCAL ters,” he explained. “And when I
the Steinberg clan. was older, I saw the siddur also
HOME IS WHERE the heart is “There haven’t been that RACHEL WINICOV | JE INTERN had them.”
— or where multiple generations Many members of Ty and many rabbis,” he laughed.
of your family have left a mark. Marge Steinberg’s family remain “We’ve known them all. A DINOSAUR MAKES a great On the night of May 18,
active members at Adath Jeshu- Lamed. Rosenstein will share his rever-
The annual fundraiser at run after growing up there. “Rebbe Klein married my ence for the alphabet by hosting
Congregation Adath Jeshurun parents, and I remember him. “And the Aleph can be a “Pinot & Painting” session, in
in Elkins Park will honor two Ty Steinberg was a vice pres- Yaakov Rosenberg came next, drawn out of baseball bats,” which he’ll instruct attendees in
multigenerational families, with ident of the congregation and and he married Barbara and exclaimed Mordechai Rosen- the creation of art based on the
a talk led by SiriusXM host, chairman of the Endowments me. Seymour Rosenbloom mar- stein, a painter who creates his Hebrew alphabet.
CNN broadcaster, author and Committee. He and his son, ried our children. And Rachel most prolific art based on the
columnist Michael Smerconish Michael Steinberg, are mem- Kobrin is the newest rabbi.” Hebrew alphabet. Advance registration is
on May 21. bers of the board of trustees. required; the event starts at
Maybe she’ll marry Mickey Rosenstein and his letters 7 p.m.
Aside from the famous local Ty Steinberg’s daughter-in- Black’s grandchildren, he joked. take center stage at the Arts,
speaker, the evening focuses on law, Tammy Steinberg, is a past Music & Dance Festival at Con- Throughout the festival,
families whose combined line- president of the congregation’s Marvin and Annette Black gregations of Shaare Shamayim Rosenstein will guide students
age with the congregation goes PTA. Both she and Marge contributed youth activities at in Northeast Philadelphia, through the creation of alpha-
back almost as far as the syna- Steinberg have been involved in Adath Jeshurun, and Annette which began May 17 and runs bet art at Shaare Shamayim’s
gogue’s founding: Ty and Marge many of the shul’s activities. Black also was the first female through May 21. The festival is preschool and Hebrew school.
Steinberg and Michael and officer of the congregation open to the public, although
Tammy Steinberg, and Marvin “AJ is my family — my second and the first woman to sit on advance registration is required He recalled his own time in
and Annette (z”l) Black and family,” Ty Steinberg said. “My the bimah. for some events. Hebrew school, spent painstak-
Mickey and Barbara Black. whole family was raised at AJ. ingly tracing letters. Now, he
Their son, Mickey Black, Also headlining the festival thinks, “Let’s have some fun
Lana Dishler, who co- “I led the morning minyan grew up at the congregation, is musician Neil Berg, best with it. We don’t ask them to sit
chaired the event, said these for 52 years every Wednesday — becoming a Bar Mitzvah, con- known as the composer/lyricist and make the perfect Aleph for
two families are being honored Wednesday was my day — until firmed and married there. His of the hit off-Broadway musi- 45 minutes.”
for their commitment and serv- I got older and decided to sleep wife, Barbara Black, was also a cal, The Prince and the Pauper.
ice to the congregation. in the morning,” he laughed. vice president of the congrega- He performs his musical tribute Eschewing the traditional
tion. Mickey Black is still on the rote method, Rosenstein en-
“These are two families that When they first joined Adath board of trustees. courages students to design the
are multigenerational families. Jeshurun, Ty Steinberg said what
[The Black] family goes back 67 convinced them to join was Rab- Mickey Black’s grandpar- MORDECHAI ROSENSTEIN NEIL BERG
years, and [the Steinberg] fami- bi Yaakov Rosenberg — “who we ents chose Adath Jeshurun
ly goes back 57 — our congre- fondly called Yaak,” he said. in the 1930s for something to Billy Joel and Elton John, Hebrew alphabet using familiar
gation is 159 years old,” she that still plays a big part today PIANOMEN, on May 21. shapes, ranging from flowers to
said. “They’re like the heart and He was Marge Steinberg’s in services. footballs.
soul of our congregation.” confirmation teacher at Har Rosenstein heads six events.
Zion Temple before he “They interviewed other The festival at Shaare Shamayim, “By the end, they never want
The event includes a dinner switched to Adath Jeshurun in synagogues, but they loved he said, offers an opportunity to to stop painting and never look
before Smerconish speaks, 1960. They became close, even Adath Jeshurun for the musi- interact with the community he at the letters the same way.”
followed by mentions of and going to Israel together. cality,” Barbara Black recalled. values so deeply.
gifts for the honorees. A The engagement with his
dessert reception will conclude Ty Steinberg said he refers Mickey Black said the cho- “This is my home,” he said of pupils drives Rosenstein, who
the evening. to Adath Jeshurun as a rus and organ along with “artic- Philadelphia, where he’s lived noted that “working alone
“heimish synagogue — every- ulate rabbis and a beautiful ark” since childhood. in the studio is a lonely
The money raised will go body likes everybody.” create a majestic atmosphere thing.” Instead, he paints in
toward congregation program- during services, especially dur- It was during his childhood the hallways of schools and
ming, Dishler said. She estimat- “I’m very proud of my fami- ing the holidays. that Rosenstein first grew inter- synagogues.
ed 500 people will attend. ly,” he said. “AJ is an integral ested in the Hebrew alphabet.
part of our lives.” “We’ve always felt it was a “It can get pretty busy, but
Dishler wants attendees to very warm congregation,” he “We would get the newspa- I love it,” he said. “People stop
take away an understanding of Since 1865, Adath Jeshurun said. “It was the center of our per, the Yiddish newspaper, and to talk and ask about the art.”
what families mean to the con- has had only five rabbis take the social life. It was the center of I was intrigued by beautiful let-
gregation — and what the con- pulpit. Ty Steinberg remembers my parents’ social life. Our
gregation has meant to them. “Rebbe Klein” — formally Rabbi closest friends were members. See Festival, Page 29
Max D. Klein — from more than So we really grew up together at
“And to further bolster all 50 years ago, who led the con- AJ and raised our children, as
the good things that Congrega- gregation from 1911 to 1960. did my parents. It’s been a
tion Adath Jeshurun is about,” touchstone for our family for
she added, “because they do good times and bad.” l
represent the best of us.”
Contact:
About 500 families belong to
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OPINION

EDITORIAL Jewish Sensitivity Demands

Where Is Respect Securing U.S. Borders

for the Office BY VALERIE LEISER GREENFELD European countries who open has become a terrorist haven for
their borders for the floods of radical Islamists who attack
of President? I AM NOT a rabbi, but I know refugees — into Germany, locals and do not assimilate. The
that throughout Jewish history, Britain, France and others, American public must learn
THE PRESIDENT OF the United States represents the most many of our holidays can be causing a dramatic rise in from the mistakes of our Euro-
powerful nation on Earth and is the leader of the free world. summed up as, “They tried to crime, cultural and social prob- pean allies and not repeat them.
Within the executive branch, the White House is the engine that kill us, but we survived. Let’s eat.” lems. Countries such as Poland
keeps the wheels of government turning. It is the bully pulpit to As history continues to repeat and Hungary are criticized for Attempting to create moral
articulate the people’s voice. And it provides a modest source of itself, “they” still want to kill us, monitoring their borders. Ten equivalency between refugees
pomp and circumstance to elevate the country. and by allowing undocumented years from now, there will be a who include among their
immigrants from any country dramatic difference between midst Islamists who wish per-
We respect the office of the president, irrespective of the poli- into the United States, we are countries who make the deci- petrate terror, and Jewish
cies, party or proclivities of its occupant. And we expect the inviting danger for dinner. sion to secure their population refugees fleeing for their lives
occupant of the office to respect it and the people it serves. But and those liberal countries during the Holocaust is
for the first time since the Nixon presidency, we have real con- Recently, almost 2,000 Amer- waving a sign that effective repugnant. While there are
cerns that our expectations are not being met. The office itself ican rabbis wrote a letter to Pres- says, “Come one, come all.” refugees who are not radical-
seems to be in danger. President Donald Trump’s abrupt firing of ident Donald Trump and ized, until we are sure that
FBI director James Comey last week was yet another action congressional officials to “ensure During a trip to Germany, I Americans’ safety is not com-
pointing to that conclusion. that our refugee program be sat on a train in Munich won- promised, we are not at liberty
maintained and strengthened, dering what locals think about to make the judgement.
Because of its timing and the president’s own stated reasons, not halted, paused or restricted.” this issue. It is controversial.
Comey’s firing gave more support for the need for an independent Although Jews are known for Much like the rabbis, one pas- Some Americans appear
investigation into Russian involvement in last fall’s election and tikkun olam, repairing the senger said that European willing to risk their lives for
possible collusion with the Trump campaign. world, this request does not use countries must assist refugees unknown refugees, but I prefer
our Jewish noodle — only our even if they bring their own to protect my children. Call me
Let’s be clear: The Comey firing itself, even if we disagree with bleeding heart. If Trump and values and don’t follow the laws a bigot, racist or an Islamophobe
it, is perfectly sensible. Although Comey was only the second FBI Congress admit unidentified of Germany. I learned from a for choosing my children’s safety
director to be axed — William Sessions was dismissed by Presi- immigrants, they will be derelict Turkish man that for him, it is over the unknown stranger, but
dent Bill Clinton — as an executive branch official, Comey served in their most important duty: to not about the refugees; he wor- I’d rather not be among the
at the pleasure of the president. So Trump had every right to fire keep America safe. ries that the country is leaning American parents who have lost
him. But it was Trump’s explanation to Lester Holt of NBC News politically to the right in children to terrorism.
— that the FBI’s Russia probe was on his mind when he fired The April edition of Fortune response to the influx of for-
Comey and that he had supposedly extracted pledges from the magazine published a poll con- eigners. Another said that he is “Never again” means open-
FBI director that he was not under investigation — that raise cluding that 83 percent of not in favor of accepting ing our eyes and protecting
questions of possible obstruction of justice, the very charge that Americans do not want to refugees because they have ourselves from harm. Radical
led to Clinton’s impeachment. loosen immigration laws. But more rights in Germany than Islamism is a reality. Where is
the rabbis’ letter to the presi- the average European citizen. A the outcry from American Jews
This isn’t a Saturday Night Live skit. It is, instead, the real-life dent emphasizes that we cannot Polish resident stated that to “deliver” the French Jews
theater of the absurd that America and the world are being “ignore those seeking deliver- refugees now cannot cross the currently fleeing religious per-
dragged into and which appears to have no logical explanation. ance.” There are many ways to border into Poland, and that secution? Let us not forget the
Following Comey’s firing, Trump’s aides, including Vice President assist refugees that will not English, Danish and German
Mike Pence, scurried out with one explanation, and then another. Jews who are suffering attacks.
Trump gave a third version. Each or all of the explanations may be
true, or none of them. It is even possible that Trump decided to Supporting a policy of open borders is a dangerous and grave mistake.
fire Comey on a whim. We just don’t know. Freedom is not free. Shame on us if we allow those who want to destroy
us and our way of life the proximity to do so.
What we do know, however, is that much of politics is about
perception. Anything that diminishes the stature of the office of endanger our population: food those who do live in Poland are Recently, Coptic Christians
the president decreases what the occupant can accomplish. When donations, clothing drives, and leaving for jobs in Germany. were murdered in Egypt.
Trump goes to Israel and the West Bank next week, how much funding safe zones and security Where is the outcry?
credibility will he bring with him to “reach the ultimate deal,” a outside of Syria, just to name a “We must be engaged, pas-
Palestinian-Israeli agreement? Given the chaotic shifts in posi- few. The most logical solution sionate and energized about Supporting a policy of open
tion, policy and objectives that have come from the White House to help the Syrian refugees, for what matters to us,” the Ameri- borders is a dangerous and
over the past several months, Trump may not have much credibil- instance, is to assist their safe can rabbis wrote. I wholeheart- grave mistake. Freedom is not
ity at all. That’s not only disappointing and disheartening, it is, to immigration to a place where edly agree. What matters to me free. Shame on us if we allow
borrow a word from the president’s lexicon, “sad.” l they will be familiar with the above all else is the safety of my those who want to destroy us
language, culture and laws in children. While German Chan- and our way of life the proxim-
Join the conversation! nearby Muslim countries. cellor Angela Merkel sought to ity to do so. l
assist almost a million refugees
Tell us what you’re thinking and interact with Of the dozens of Muslim- in Germany, at least three Valerie Leiser Greenfeld is a Denver na-
majority countries in the Islamist terrorist attacks were
the community at jewishexponent.com world, almost none have traced directly to these asylum- tive now living in Washington, D.C. She
stepped up to the plate to assist seekers. Similarly, according to
Connect with us on their coreligionists. It is the news reports, peaceful Sweden is the author of Backyard Caliphate:

Radicalization in Our Neighborhood,

which is being released in June.

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VEGAN DINNER Pasta: Keri White; tomatoes: orinoco-art/iStock/Thinkstock.com

WITH OPTIONS

FOOD

KERI WHITE | JE FOOD COLUMNIST

I WAS ASKED to host a dinner for a group of neighbors recently.
I happily agreed; it was a small party, and I am always eager to
gather folks around a table.

Then I learned that one of the key guests was a vegan. Then the
group expanded twofold, from five to 10. Then I discovered that I
would be at a high school baseball game until 6 that evening;
guests were arriving at 7:30. And then my oven broke.

So it was a bit of a challenge, but it worked out just fine. Stove-
top dishes were non-negotiable, so I assembled a pasta dish that
had enough heft to it that the carnivores wouldn’t feel deprived.
But, just in case, I braised some chicken so they had an option to
toss in some animal protein if they wished.

Interestingly, most of the guests, largely omnivores, didn’t both-
er with the chicken, so it was an enlightening lesson — if the main
course is robust and flavorful, meat is superfluous.

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Obviously I couldn’t bake perfectly reasonable additions. Hummus: Lesyy; Nuts: samael334; olives: kobeza/iStock/Thinkstock.com
anything with a broken oven, so If you want to add meat, go
for dessert I offered a selection ahead — braised chicken, The weather was delightfully warm, so we started the festivities on the
of sorbets. turkey or any type of sausage porch nibbling on hummus surrounded by carrots, celery, cucumbers and
work just fine. Feeling more crackers. I also offered a dish of nuts and olives. All vegan, all good for you,
The weather was delightfully dairy? Toss in some Parmesan and super simple to arrange.
warm, so we started the festivi- cheese rinds for flavor while the
ties on the porch nibbling on sauce cooks (if you have them oregano and pepper flakes. Stir boil, then lower the heat, cover When the sauce is done to
hummus surrounded by car- lying around — or not) and top as the flavors blend and the and simmer for at least 30 your liking, bring a large pot of
rots, celery, cucumbers and with grated Parmesan when onions soften. Add the parsley, minutes. If the mixture seems salted water to a boil. Cook the
crackers. I also offered a dish of serving. It’s also fine to let it spinach and sun-dried toma- to have too much liquid, pasta to al dente and, before
nuts and olives. All vegan, all alone; there’s plenty to enjoy toes with oil and beans. remove the cover and bring it draining, reserve ½ cup of the
good for you, and super simple without meat or dairy adding to to a boil again to reduce. If it’s water. Drain well and top with
to arrange. the mix. Stir to coat and distribute too thick, add more broth the vegetable mixture. Toss well
all ingredients, then add the and/or wine. and serve as desired. l
One of the guests volun- 2 tablespoons oil broth and wine. Bring it to a
teered to bring bread to accom- 4 cloves garlic, crushed
pany the meal, so that was 2 onions, chopped
included — I served it with ½ teaspoon salt
small dishes of olive oil drizzled ¼ teaspoon (or more)
with a little balsamic and a
spritz of salt and pepper. I had crushed pepper flakes
set the table, braised the chick- ½ teaspoon dried oregano
en, prepared a simple green sal- ½ cup chopped parsley
ad and made the pasta sauce 2 cups chopped fresh or
before heading out to root,
root, root for the home team. frozen spinach
1 cup sun-dried tomatoes
All I had to do was boil
water for the fettuccine when in oil
my guests arrived — an easy, 2 cans cannellini
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1 cups (or more) vegetable
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Social Imperatives Flow From Ideas CANDLE LIGHTING
of Justice Found in Double Portion
May 19 7:55 p.m.
May 26 8:01 p.m.

BY RABBI SHAWN ISRAEL ZEVIT selves from the cycles of the and rebel is a challenge to the hard, makes merry, acts deceit- predominantly of African-
Earth at our peril (echoing the divine cosmic constant. fully, speaks from out of itself, Americans in our country and
Parshat Behar-Bechukotai second paragraph of the She- loves bribes, writes words, ending racial injustice. As in
ma) looms large. To stay in relationship and plans, receives commandments, the parshah, countering and
THIS WEEK’S PARSHAH is a maintain connection with acts with pride, makes arrange- adapting to climate change and
big double-dipper, Behar- Whether on a local level, as hopefulness and forgiveness, ments, and aggrandizes itself.” honoring our interdependence
Bechukotai — it means, “On the we are doing this coming year we need to also make space for with the Earth we are blessed to
mountaintop” and “My direc- at Mishkan Shalom as part of healthy anger and acknowledg- There will be alignment and live on features prominently in
tives” — and brings the book of the Hazon Seal of Sustainability ing fear. harmony, disquiet and shatter- our shared work as well.
Vayikra, or Leviticus, to a close. Program, or organizing nation- ing. Living a spiritual life in a
ally and globally for the preser- How will we operate in the Jewish or any context does not Our Torah chronicles the
Behar opens us to a vision- vation of the air, land, earth and world, given our own inconsis- guarantee outcomes and is challenging journey of life,
ary and aspirational balance of water that is our very existence, tencies and moments of often a matter of the heart. made more perilous in the
the planet and people — what to live out our Torah-based excelling in compassion and environment and leadership
Rabbi Arthur Waskow and oth- Jewish values is to engage on all acts of caring and equity, as well Parallel to the many themes choices of our time. Claiming
ers have called a Torah ecology. levels of environmental health as when we lose our center and of justice, fairness, equity and the path of love, hope and jus-
It begins with the idea of a and economic justice. act out of old narratives, preju- compensation in Bechukotai are tice — even as we continue to
whole year off for the Earth — a dice, fear and insecurity? issues we deal with today. To do wrestle in the light of the laws
sabbatical or shemita year. Then As the double parshah the work of tikkun (balance and and truths of our time is at the
every 50 years a jubilee, a yovel, shifts to Bechukotai, it is easy In Leviticus 26:41, our repair) in our world means heart of our shared sacred
marks the return of all property to experience this portion of hearts are finally humbled. An dealing with setbacks and journey. As is our custom
back to its original residents. the Torah as a harsh assess- ancient Midrash catalogued the progress, misunderstandings when we end a Book of
(Wouldn’t it be interesting if we ment of human nature, the wide range of additional capa- and breakthroughs. Torah — chazak, chazak,
honored this for the First Source of Life discharging bilities of the heart reported in v’nitchazeik — let us be strong
Nations in whose land we expected disappointment, per- the Hebrew Bible (Ecclesiastes We live in a city with such and strengthen each other. l
reside now?) The yovel prevents haps scaring our ancestors into Rabbah 1:36): abundance, and yet we are the
permanent poverty for those the right path or our own peo- leader in poverty among big Rabbi Shawn Zevit is the lead rabbi for
who had misfortune and lost ple laying the groundwork for “The heart speaks, sees, American cities and with an
their land along the way. exile consciousness. We are hears, walks, falls, stands, unemployment and food inse- Mishkan Shalom in Philadelphia and a
told that if we keep the com- rejoices, cries, is comforted, is curity rate, especially for people
There are also other humane mandments, we will enjoy troubled, becomes hardened, of color, greater than some consultant, teacher, author, spiritual di-
laws of economic justice, material prosperity and dwell grows faint, grieves, fears, can countries in the world.
including a prohibition of securely. But we also receive a be broken, becomes proud, rector, musician and community organ-
charging interest on loans, and harsh “rebuke,” warning of the rebels, invents, cavils, over- Many of us who are multi-
an opportunity for those who exile, persecution and other flows, devises, desires, goes faith member congregations of izer. He is the co-director of the Davve-
had sold themselves to be evils that will befall us if we astray, lusts, is refreshed, can be POWER, or involved in the
indentured servants to buy abandon divine direction. stolen, is enticed, errs, trembles, upcoming March on Harris- nen Leadership Training Institute. The
their freedom back. is awakened, loves, hates, burg, are committed to ending
Yet we know that life does envies, is searched, is rent, political gerrymandering and Board of Rabbis of Greater Philadelphia
If Jewish life will endure and not always reward good behav- meditates, is like a fire, is like a corruption, the fight for a living
thrive in the larger life of the ior nor is evil always con- stone, turns in repentance, wage, full fair funding for our is proud to provide the Torah commen-
planet, then our tradition’s demned. Our ability to heal and becomes hot, dies, melts, takes children’s education, disman-
assertion that we separate our- hurt, commit and flee, follow in words, is susceptible to fear, tling the prison system that tary for the Jewish Exponent.
gives thanks, covets, becomes supports mass incarceration

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vironment where they can meet new encourage peace and friendship Celebrate Drexel Hillel. adults, May passport series runs
friends who really understand what Join Melrose B’nai Israel Emanu-El with children in the Philadelphia Monday to Thursday May 8 to 30
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concert of classic and new Jewish cultures, as well as special poetry observed. Funds raised will support Discussion of the weekly parsha led
choral works at the Curtis Institute Evening with readings. Reserved seats are Hillel programming at Drexel. by Rabbi Jeremy Gerber at noon at
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GALORE! PORCH & DECK! 609-226-6810 Lou's Cell Support Services - Refs HOUSEKEEPERS Dolores E. late of Philadelphia, PA. above estate have been granted to
$649,000 GORDON PAINTING Call Phyllis 215-886-4040 Chevelle Coaxum, c/o Ned Hark, the undersigned who requests all
609-822-4200 SENIOR CARE Esq., Goldsmith Hark & Hornak, persons having claims or demands
MARGATE SEASHORE RENT Affordable, reliable quality service. QUICK HELP FAMILY PC, 7716 Castor Ave., Philadelphia, against the estate of the decedent
Guar. Free estimate 215-429-3331 EMPATHY CARE PA 19152, Executrix. to make known the same and all
THIS 4 BEDRM, 2.5 BATH HOME VENTNOR AND LOVING AND COMPASSIONATE SUBSTITUTES Goldsmith Hark & Hornak, PC persons indebted to the decedent
IS IMMACULATE! NEWER KIT- MARGATE'S BEST DICK GELZINIS LICENSED AND BONDED ♥ 7716 Castor Ave. to make payment without delay to
CHEN SO TASTEFULLY DONE! '17 SUMMER RENTALS ACCEPT ALL LONG TERM INS. Philadelphia, PA 19152 David Shafter, Executor 1820
LAYOUT IS PERFECT FOR THE Home Improvements - Painting, 215-477-1050 AVAIL 24/7 LEADER SINCE ESTATE OF EILEEN DELZINGARO, Bunker Hill Road, Southampton, PA
ENTERTAINER OR BIG FAMILY! 609-703-4199 Plastering, Dry Wall repair and in- 1992 DECEASED. 18966
FABULOUS FAMILY ROOM stallation, Wallpaper removal. If VERY AFFORDABLE! Late of Philadelphia ESTATE OF MURIEL ELAINE CEPH-
OVERLOOKS A BEAUTIFULLY VENTNOR Lovely studio. Ocean vw. your walls are sick, call Dr. Dick the STAFFING ALL LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the AS a/k/a MURIEL CEPHAS, DE-
LANDSCAPED FENCED-IN Across from beach. All amens. wall physician. Refs Ins.. Free Est. CARING AND RELIABLE HOUSEHOLD above Estate have been granted to CEASED.
YARD WITH NEWER PAVER W/D. $7500+ Seas. 215-990-1399 POSITIONS the undersigned, who request all Late of Philadelphia
PATIO. OPEN PORCH & DECK 609-487-7554/ 215-462-0769 EXPERIENCED AND TRAINED persons having claims or demands LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on
OFF MASTER. VERY SCENIC HOUSEHOLD GOODS WANTED ♥ against the estate of the decedent the above Estate have been gran-
AREA OF PRETTY LAGOON DR SEASHORE CONDO RENT BONDED AND LICENSED QUALITY to make known the same and all ted to the undersigned, who re-
$659,000 MARGATE TOWERS 1BR, 1BA. DOWNSIZING VERY AFFORDABLE CANDIDATES persons indebted to the decedent quest all persons having claims or
11th flr. Oceanfront. Memorial - OR CLEANING OUT? ALL DRIVE AND to make payment without delay to demands against the estate of the
LONGPORT Labor Day or July and August... 215-479-0099 HAVE CARS LIZANN WEISS, EXECUTRIX, 430 decedent to make known the same
Gary 215-275-3759 1 man's trash/another man's LIVE IN OR OUT Mark Place, Philadelphia, PA and all persons indebted to the de-
WOW! WHAT A PRICE! NOTE treasure Aide with over 20 years FT OR PT 19115. cedent to make payment without
THE MAGNIFICENT LOT SIZE Ocean Club exp. Seeking employment, ESTATE OF FRED GOLDBLATT, delay to NICHELLE BULLOCK and
FOR SOUTH SIDE LONGPORT! Annual Unfurnished Rental Call Joel 215-947-2817 live in or hourly. ♥ a/k/a Fred H. GOLDBLATT, DE- DARREN LEVI CEPHAS, ADMINIS-
SPACIOUS 3 BEDRM, 2 BATH Renovated 1 bdrm, 1.5 baths IN PERSON CEASED. TRATORS, c/o Martin J. Pezzner,
RANCHER FEATURES A FIRE- condo, balcony, view of Ocean, Bay CASH IN YOUR CLOSET INC. Call 267-339-1030 INTERVIEWS Late of TOWNSHIP Lafayette Hill, Esq., 150 Monument Rd., Ste. 515,
PLACE & HUGE OPEN PORCH! Sunsets Open kitchen with granite Licensed and Bonded IDENTITY SEARCH County, PA Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004,
SUCH FABULOUS OUTDOOR breakfast bar & stainless appli- Hiring CNA' & HHA's CRIMINAL ( PAR LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the Or to their Attorney:
ENTERTAINMENT SPACE WITH ances. ESTATE SALES AmeriCare, a boutique above Estate have been granted to MARTIN J. PEZZNER
PATIO & AWESOME YARD! home health care agency, FBI ) the undersigned, who request all PERUTO & PERUTO
$659,000. ALSO AVAILABLE Call Debbie for pricing TOP DOLLAR paid for used furni- is looking for professional DRUG (10 PANEL) persons having claims or demands 150 Monument Rd., Ste. 515
FOR SUMMER RENTAL AT 609-233-3901 ture. Truck & 2 men always avail. CNA's & HHA's (must be DRIVING RECORD against the estate of the decedent Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004
$13,000 EXTRA LONG SEASON! For quick liquidation. 215-765-2195 certified). Basic Duties Ne- to make known the same and all ESTATE OF MYRON B. SLOANE,
Ocean Club largest 1/1.5 cessary to be able to ♥ persons indebted to the decedent DECEASED.
SUMMER RENTALS Fabulous Ocean Views CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE handle - Companionship, Lt to make payment without delay to Late of the Township of Abington,
MARGATE Mt Lebanon Cemetery Housekeeping, Meal Prep 610-668-1111 Steven Goldblatt, Executor, 3219 Montgomery County, PA
Designer furnished Collingdale PA Assistance, Personal Care, www. Nottingham Road Norriton, PA LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the
BEACH HOUSE FABULOUS UNIT Hardwood floors. Graves 10-1,10-2 Transportation to 19403. above Estate have been granted to
OVERLOOKING THE POOL! ME- Annual-$1,400./month $1200 each or best offer doctors/shopping. Exer- ehphome.com ESTATE OF HENRIETTA L. UDIS the undersigned, who request all
TICULOUS! WONDERFUL 2 Seasonal-$9,000. text/call 856-220-9539 cise/Walking/Stretching, A/K/A HENRIETTA UDIS, Deceased persons having claims or demands
STORY LAYOUT WITH 2 LARGE 215-233-1919 Medication Reminders. Re- EXP. CAREGIVER FOR ELDERLY Late of MONTGOMERY COUNTY, against the estate of the decedent
BEDRMS, 2 VERY NICE SIZED VASSAR SQ. LG. 1BD. 2 BA. All ROOSEVELT MEM. PARK quirements-References, 20 yrs exp., Excellent References! PA to make known the same and all
BATHS, GARAGE, MULTIPLE amenities. Beachfront. Seas. Furn. Section B10, 2 Sites Driver's License, Back- LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the persons indebted to the decedent
DECKS, BEAUTIFULLY FUR- Heated pool. $11K. 609-822-6868 ground Check, TB screen- 267-679-3946 above Estate have been granted to to make payment without delay to
NISHED! GREAT LOCATION! Best Offer! 610-449-5180 ing, U.S. Citizen/or proof of Aide/Companion will care for the undersigned, who request all DEBORA L. SLOANE and TERI S.
SHORT BLK TO HUGE BEACH! INSTRUCTION work in USA. Read, Write, sick/elderly, day/night, exp. w/refs. persons having claims or demands HACKLER, EXECUTRICES, c/o
WALKING DISTANCE TO BD- Shalom Memorial Park Speak English Call. 215- 215-470-9825 against the Estate of the decedent Charles K. Plotnick, Esq., 261 Old
WLK. GREAT POOL AND POOL EDUCATION PLUS Sec. 2, Lot 1004,Sites 1,2 825-5501 for interview, ask PAINTER, CARPENTER,REMODEL - to make known the same, and all York Rd., Ste. 200, Jenkintown, PA
AREA! AVAIL: JULY 1ST - JULY inc. opening/closing for our Narberth, PA. Of- ING, LOOKING FOR WORK, 20 yr persons indebted to the decedents 19046,
31ST $13,900 Private tutoring, all subjects, liners &internment fices. to make payment without delay, to: Or to their Attorney:
SPACIOUS 2 BEDRM UNIT 1.5 elemen.-college, SAT/ACT prep. Best Offer! 484-552-8711 exp, will travel, cheap prices, GARY UDIS, EXECUTOR c/o Allen CHARLES K. PLOTNICK
BLKS TO GREAT BEACH! WALK- CAPABLE COMPANIONS call Patrick 267-888-0974 S. Kellerman, Esquire 255 S. 17th PLOTNICK & ELLIS, P.C.
ING DISTANCE TO 7 days/week. SHALOM MEMORIAL PARK Street, Suite 2609 Philadelphia, PA 261 Old York Rd., Ste. 200
EVERYTHING! $11,000 MD-LD Expd. & motivated instructors. Sec Jacob Lot 1054 Home Care for Older Adults Errands, laundry, light housekeep- 19103 Jenkintown, PA 19046
graves 3,4 We Customize care ing Dr appts prepare meals and Or to attorney: ESTATE OF RUTH ROSENTHAL,
LONGPORT (215)576-1096 Original cost $7990 for each Individual. more! Honest and Intelligent ALLEN S. KELLERMAN, ESQUIRE DECEASED.
OCEAN PLAZA CONDOMINIUM www.educationplusinc.com Asking $5250 Thoroughly screened 25 yrs exp. with great refs. 255 S. 17th Street, Suite 2609 Phil- Late of Philadelphia
BEAUTIFUL 2 BEDRM, 2 BATH 610-668-8887 adelphia, PA 19103 LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the
SPACIOUS UNIT WITH LOVELY PET SERVICES WANTED TO BUY Experienced Caregivers 267-255-9019 ESTATE OF above Estate have been granted to
UPGRADES. OCEANVIEWS, Bonded and Insured WOMAN desires housecleaning. JUNE MYRTLE SCHULTZ the undersigned, who request all
TERRACE, GREAT POOL, PARK- WE SCOOP $$$ FOR RECORDS COLLECTION Own car, honest & reliable. Good LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on persons having claims or demands
ING. AVAIL. JULY 1 THROUGH DOG POOP LPs, Albums, 78s, 45s, CDs, Clas- Part Time, Full Time or Live-in. refs. 215-626-3943 the above estate have been gran- against the estate of the decedent
LABOR DAY FOR $20,000 sical, Jazz, Latin, Oldies, Etc. Call ted to the undersigned, who re- to make known the same and all
1 800 DOG POOP Tony 215-843-6999 Now you have ESTATE NOTICES quests that all persons having persons indebted to the decedent
WE HAVE SUMMER somewhere to turn. ESTATE OF BEATRICE COHEN, DE- claims or demands against the es- to make payment without delay to
RENTALS...CALL US!! www.poopie scoopersr-us.com WANTED: DEAD OR ALIVE Call Judy Needleman CEASED. tate of the decedent to make known JANET R. STRADLEY, EXECUTRIX,
OLD TOY TRAINS Late of Philadelphia the same, and all persons indebted c/o Warren J. Kauffman, Esq., 1650
VISIT US AT CHANDELIER RESTORATION 610-667-2400 LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on to the decedent to make payment Market St., Ste. 1800, Philadelphia,
SHAWSHORETEAM.COM CRYSTAL CHANDELIER SERVICE 610-449-7234 or 610-353-8585 the above Estate have been gran- without delay, to JAMES R. PA 19103,
shawCcAaLrLoCl@ARcOoL mSHcAaWst.net Rewiring, refin, cleaning. Looks FURNITURE SITUATION WANTED ted to the undersigned, who re- SCHULTZ, ADMINISTRATOR, c/o Or to her Attorney:
brand new when we’re thru. Howard CAREGIVER 12 yrs.exp. compas- quest all persons having claims or JOY DICKSTEIN, ESQUIRE WARREN J. KAUFFMAN
CDeIRllE#CT6:0690-94-43827--17922806 Serotta 215-423-2234; 368-4056 BWeeabuert i ful, walnut colored, sionate. Live in or hourly Own car. demands against the estate of the 457 Woodbourne Road Suite 102 WHITE and WILLIAMS LLP
KELLI SHAW-HENDRICKS baby grand piano. Very Refs. avail. 267-357-3661 decedent to make known the same Langhorne, PA 19047 1650 Market St., Ste. 1800
Call 215-920-2528 good condition, family owned CAREGIVER With 21 years exp. to and all persons indebted to the de- or to his attorney, Philadelphia, PA 19103
609-432-4388 CLEANING sOinackeHneenwr.e$d2o,n00b0ar armoire, care for sick or elderly. Own car, cedent to make payment without JOY DICKSTEIN, ESQUIRE
JENNIFER HAFNER SHAW fully outfitted with glass exc. refs. Live out 215-409-5022 delay to MARISELA VEGA, ADMIN- 457 Woodbourne Road Suite 102 facebook.com/jewishexponent
PICTURE PERFECT shelves, pull out tray and light. ISTRATRIX, c/o Milton D. Abowitz, Langhorne, PA 19047
609-204-0385 CLEANING SERVICE $1000 610-329-4144 CAREGIVER WITH 20 YRS. EXP. Esq., 1420 Walnut St., Ste. 1012, ESTATE OF M. THERESA ZULLI, Follow us on
Residential-no job too big, no job Fun loving, Integrity, Drive, Serious Philadelphia, PA 19102, also known as THERESA ZULLI and
800-333-7045x120 too small. 215-409-5022 Or to her Attorney: MARIA THERESA ZULLI Late of @jewishexponent
Eastern Montgomery County MILTON D. ABOWITZ Delaware County
Exc. local refs. 1420 Walnut St., Ste. 1012 LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the
Call Kat Philadelphia, PA 19102 above Estate have been granted to
215-939-6132 the undersigned, who request that
all persons having claims or de-
mands against the estate of the de-
cedent to make known the same,
and all persons indebted to the de-
cedent to make payment without
delay to Elaine Sullivan c/o
Joseph S. Hocky, Esq.
3300 Darby Road, Unit 6203
Haverford, PA 19041

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