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immigrant describes the process of
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Paikin, that year. When he died in 2003, his with his family. of immigrants who can continue to study
LOCAL son, Scott Paikin, took over the dealership and work legally in the U.S. due to the
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What to Know About Possible Israeli Annexation

ISRAEL with the United States, around annexation to hope of a future two-state
with its allies in Europe has been bipartisan, solution. Annexation would at
JESSE BERNSTEIN and beyond, and with with Republicans and least alter what the traditional
GABE FRIEDMAN | JTA American Jews. Democrats alike warning two-state solution looks like.
“What we’re facing that such a move would
ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER now, at large, is really a threaten efforts to reach a Though it’s nothing new for
Benjamin Netanyahu promised growing fragmentation two-state solution. liberal American Jews to take
his supporters during multiple in the American Jewish Some other pro-Israel issue with Israel’s nationalist
election campaigns last year community as it relates groups, such as AIPAC, policies, Lebovic said annex-
that he would make areas to Israel,” said Asaf the largest Israel lobbying ation could represent a dramatic
outside of the country’s Romirowsky, execu- group in the U.S., have discontinuity, a sort of last straw.
borders part of the state. Now, tive director of Scholars yet to show their cards.
his chance is fast approaching. for Peace in the Middle In a twist, several To the American Jewish right,
East and a fellow at Posters on Jerusalem buildings feature Israeli Israeli settler leaders, meanwhile, even using the term
The terms of a government the Philadelphia-based Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President mayors and other “annexation” to describe the
coalition deal he struck with Middle East Forum. Donald Trump beneath slogans supporting West activists whose homes potential action is inaccurate.
political rival Benny Gantz Bank annexation and opposing a Palestinian state. would become part of
allow Netanyahu to put annex- Annexation could be They were hung by the Yesha Council, an umbrella Israel under annexation “This land is not occupied;
ation to a government vote as a “breaking point” in the organization of West Bank Israeli settlements. rather it is actually land that
early as July 1. The pair report- Israel gained fair and square,”
edly differ over details, but (Ahmad Gharbali/AFP via Getty Images) Romirowsky said, “and
the U.S. ambassador to Israel, this is an issue of executing
David Friedman, is trying to relationship between American The rest could come later, oppose the move. They say sovereignty.”
broker an agreement. Jews and their Israeli counter- but the limited approach for annexation would stunt settle-
parts, said Professor Nitzan now reportedly stems from the ment expansion and freeze “There is a loss in trans-
What happens with annex- Lebovic, the Apter Chair of fact that a U.S.-Israeli team is the currently disparate settle- lation between the American
ation has potentially steep Holocaust Studies and Ethical still determining the exact lines ments, which are sprinkled Jewish community and Israel,
stakes for Israel’s relationship Values at Lehigh University. of territory described in the across the West Bank, in an and there’s not enough knowl-
There are factors that peace deal. (The Palestinians insecure position. They also edge on both sides of the
Overwhelmed with the complicate the chances of have been unequivocal in their oppose a Palestinian state of Atlantic Ocean,” he added.
thought of moving to annexation happening on July rejection of the plan.) any borders.
Independent Senior Living? 1, but the possibility remains “Either the settlements have For the more than 400,000
on the table. Here’s what you Who supports annexation a future or the Palestinian Israelis who live in the settle-
WHICH TYPE OF need to know. The right wing of Israeli state does — but not both,” ments and are full citizens,
COMMUNITY politics is a major backer. That right-wing lawmaker Bezalel the specifics of post-annex-
includes even Netanyahu’s Smotrich, who at one point ation governance are still
IS RIGHT FOR ME? What could happen July 1 unclear. But it’s undeniable
Netanyahu, who has other bitter rival, Avigdor pushed for annexation, told that the move would shape
55+ Active Adult? opposed a Palestinian state Liberman, head of the Yisrael The New York Times recently. the contours of future peace
Continuing Care Retirement during most of his career, Beiteinu party. efforts in the region, as Israel
sees annexation as a way to So does the Trump admin- What the consequences could be would unequivocally see
Community? (CCRC) safeguard Israel’s control over istration, which authored the If Netanyahu plows ahead the West Bank settlements
Rent or purchase? parts of the West Bank, which peace plan that essentially gave with annexation without as part of the official state
much of the Israeli right views Netanyahu the green light for winning over some of his critics in any negotiations with the
Can I afford it? as Israel’s historical heartland. annexation. The administra- at home and abroad, there could Palestinians.
What care do I need? If the prime minister had tion’s supporters, including be consequences for Israel.
How will I sell my house? his way, he would immediately many evangelical Christians Much of the international For their part, the
How do I downsize my stuff? try to annex the land that Israel who have a religious interest community sees the settle- Palestinians say that unilateral
Can I bring my dog? was allotted under the Trump in the West Bank terri- ments as part of an illegal annexation, which both sides
We Educate, Guide and Advocate administration’s Middle East tory remaining under Israeli Israeli occupation of land that agreed to forgo in the accords,
for Families as they move to peace proposal in January — control, also support the move. could make up a Palestinian is a deal breaker when it comes
approximately 30% of the West Many right-wing leaders, state. Annexation would also to negotiating with Israel on
Independent Living Bank, including the Jordan politicians and organizations be viewed as illegal according anything moving forward.
Helping Seniors Valley. He could put the idea up in the U.S. support the move to United Nations standards,
for a vote either in parliament as well. just as Russia’s annexation “We don’t want things to
for more than 25 years. or his own Cabinet, according of Crimea was in 2014, for reach a point of no return,”
to the coalition agreement. example. Hussein al-Sheikh, a close
Call David L. Reibstein Who opposes annexation adviser to Palestinian
215-870-7362 But he may be starting The speculation about The move could trigger a Authority President Mahmoud
small. According to a Times annexation has prompted a shake-up in international Abbas, told The New York
Stay tuned for an updated website: of Israel report, Netanyahu wave of critical responses, from allegiances. While many Times recently. “Annexation
www.S3Living.com currently plans to annex just liberal Jewish groups whose European and other countries means no return in the
a small portion of West Bank opposition might be expected — including the United States relationship with Israel.” l
territory on July 1 — namely to U.S. politicians and world under President Obama —
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TBI Implements New Membership Dues Model

LOCAL charges for reserved seating amounts everyone has to give, successful,” he said.
ANDY GOTLIEB | JE MANAGING EDITOR during the High Holidays. she said. TBI, which draws
from Blue Bell,
TIFERET BET ISRAEL in TBI’s fiscal 2021 begins on Rabbi Kerry Olitzky, who Norristown, Lansdale
Blue Bell is implementing a July 1, but the synagogue began co-authored “New Membership and surrounding areas,
new dues model it is calling rolling out the program last fall & Financial Alternatives for the now counts 361 families,
Heshbon Lev (giving of the around the High Holidays and American Synagogue” with his an increase of about 3.5%
heart) that calls for members to followed that with an informa- rabbi son in 2015, said TBI is from the previous year,
pay what they believe member- tional meeting. Pledge letters taking the right approach by following several years of
ship is worth to them, Treasurer went out in January. taking pains to make synagogue decline, Kuperstein said.
Pam Kuperstein said. membership a value proposition. The synagogue also Tiferet Bet Israel
So far, the response has been Just the model alone won’t work. Photo by David Weitz
“What is the value you get largely positive, Kuperstein
from us?” she said. said, adding that members “The challenge for synagogue has changed some of its
were informed of suggested membership is that benefits internal structure, renaming and up a celebration of its 30th
Heshbov Lev, which germi- “sustaining amounts” for the aren’t implicit,” he said, noting refocusing the former Rituals anniversary, holding a
nated from strategic planning synagogue’s budget. that membership is declining Committee as the Jewish Life number of events throughout
the synagogue conducted in at all sorts of organizations. Committee in late 2019. the year. Those events culmi-
recent years, has two purposes. “It’s really been a mix, but “Synagogues have to promote “Jewish life represents nated with a virtual “UnGala”
overall the results are promising the value of the institution.” so much more than rituals,” on June 13.
First, it eliminates barriers and will support our budget in synagogue Vice President Matt Like organizations elsewhere,
to entry. Kuperstein noted that the coming year,” she said. If they’re able to do that, Handel said. “The idea was to TBI has shifted many events
under the prior, more tradi- members don’t go the cheapest have a very broad view of the online in the wake of the
tional pricing model, some Kuperstein said there were route possible, said Olitzky, an congregation.” pandemic, including a “Camp
families were leaving because concerns that the new model associate with Mersky, Jaffe Handel said the upcoming TBI in a Box” for children, as
of prohibitive costs. wouldn’t generate enough money & Associates in Newtown, High Holidays will put some of well as daily minyans, Shabbat
to support TBI’s operating costs, Massachusetts, which specializes the new philosophy to practice, services and learning events.
Second, Heshbov Lev is more but a staff reorganization added in fundraising for nonprofits. considering it’s the first time “There are a group of
conducive to a culture of giving. a director of engagement to work there will be virtual compo- people who are really taking
The synagogue had become with members. The idea is that Olitzky said about 50 nents with those events. advantage,” Kuperstein said. l
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organization, Kuperstein said. the synagogue provides, they’ll model similar to TBI’s. its dues model and internal [email protected];
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Jewish Federation Recognizes Longtime Contributor

LOCAL told Kahn that it was “a of Jewish communal work in that he was “highly intelligent, Kahn is “a mensch, gentleman,
JESSE BERNSTEIN | JE STAFF well-deserved and, I have to New York and elsewhere on very passionate and, yet, managed scholar. Really, any superlative,
say, overdue honor at this stage his resume, when he arrived to have a sense of humor.” that’s what this guy is.”
FOR YEARS, the joke about of your career and devotion to in Philadelphia in 1978. He
Ernest “Ernie” Kahn, 94, is our Board of Trustees and to was hired to be the director of “We laughed a lot, too,” Even in the last few years,
that he mastered everything our (Jewish) Federation.” allocations and planning and Schneirov added, “and that Kahn was heavily involved
he’s ever done in service of associate executive vice presi- made working with him such in the research and writing
the Jewish community, save for “Thank you,” Kahn said, “for dent of Jewish Federation. a pleasure.” phases of new organizational
just one: staying retired. your faith and confidence.” by-laws. Rosenberg remarked
Mimi Schneirov worked on Bennett Aaron, whose term that watching the precision
Over and over again, Kahn, Later, Kahn said the honor several different committees as president of Jewish Federation and attention to detail that
who has been affiliated with the was “more of a commendation with Kahn, serving as presi- immediately preceded Schneirov’s, Kahn brought to his work was
Jewish Federation of Greater than I think I had managed to dent of the Jewish Federation remains amazed by Kahn’s ability like watching a great surgeon.
Philadelphia since 1978, has do was worth.” from 1987-1990. Kahn has to light up a room, and to engage
announced that he’s ready “superhero qualities,” she said, with the full scope of the Jewish And perhaps most impor-
to hang ‘em up. And then, in “Not that I didn’t do any citing his legendary reserves community. tantly, Rosenberg believes,
short order, he’s back for one work,” he laughed. of energy. He certainly needed Kahn, for all of his institutional
“last” go-round. it, according to Schneirov; at “His personality was very memory, has never been the type
Kahn, who fled Germany various points, Kahn served well suited to dealing with a very to be beholden to the way it’s
In fact, on June 17, the Jewish with his family in January of on just about every committee diversified group of volunteers always been done; even now, he
Federation’s Board of Trustees 1939, got his undergraduate there was, spent time as the on a variety of committees,” has ideas that show that his finger
gave him a special title, one that degree from the City College interim president of Gratz Aaron said. Kahn was helped by remains firmly on the pulse.
he can’t retire from: honorary of New York before earning College, and thrice was Jewish his “very, very big smile.”
trustee. a master’s degree in social Federation’s interim executive “I don’t think I’ve ever met
work from the University of director. Contemporary leaders of anybody like Ernie,” he said. l
During a Zoom ceremony, Chicago and a doctorate from the Jewish Federation are just
Chair Susanna Lachs Adler the University of Maryland in From the beginning, she saw as laudatory of Kahn’s recent [email protected];
education for social movements. work. Chief Operating Officer 215-832-0740
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Centenarian part-time work. Lillian Paikin will turn 104 on From left: Grandson Scott Paikin, Lillian Paikin and granddaughter-in-law
“Honestly, I believe that the July 14. Lori Paikin. Courtesy of Jill Stein
Continued from Page 1
paperwork and feeling that the oldest person in her building. grandmother loves her because She also loves spending time
last detail,” he said. she’s needed is what’s keeping “Everyone knows her,” said she’s very honest and very with her family and enjoys
Before she worked for Frank her going,” he said. true,” he said. cooking matzah ball soup, gefilte
her granddaughter, Jill Stein. fish and latkes for the holidays.
Paikin Auto, Lillian Paikin was She agreed: “It’s very inter- “She plays bingo and rummikub When she is not working or
a bookkeeper at Fleet Leasings esting and it keeps me busy.” with her friends in the social socializing in her building, Lillian “She’s always the center of all of
in North Philadelphia, and held room, but hasn’t been able to Paikin likes getting manicures our family holidays. We celebrate
various jobs when she was a She has been working recently because of COVID.” and pedicures, getting her hair everything together as a family,
teenager growing up in Olney. from home due to the corona- done, visiting casinos in King of we’re all very close,” said her
virus pandemic, continuing Scott Paikin said his grand- Prussia and shopping at Macy’s
“I started work when I to balance checkbooks and mother has no enemies. and Bloomingdale’s. See Centenarian, Page 8
was 15, and have really been file paperwork from her
working ever since. I worked at Jenkintown apartment. Her “Everyone who meets my
Woolworth’s five-and-dime. I family members, who refer to
was selling ice cream sandwiches her affectionately as “Mama
on a waffle,” she said. Lily,” drop off groceries so she
does not have to go out for food.
When she was 21, she worked
at an entertainment company They worried about her being
booking talent for $7 a week. bored during the pandemic, but
she assured them she feels fine.
“She’s from an age where people
really took pride in their work. “I’m not bored. I just go
Nobody else has that ethic like she along with whatever occurs
does anymore. She won’t go out to and I don’t worry. I don’t worry
dinner with her girlfriend if she about anything, because what
knows she has paperwork to do,” you worry about may never
Scott Paikin said. occur, so what’s the use in
worrying about it?” she said.
He said she has not shown
any interest in stopping her She lives independently and is

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Centenarian DACA hit, ‘You won’t be able to drive Aviel Nisimi came to the United Gerardo Castillo-Jimenez, Latino
like the rest of your class,’” he States when he was 7. outreach and immigration services
Continued from Page 7 Continued from Page 1 said. “When DACA came out coordinator at HIAS PA
and I got a license, that was a Courtesy of Aviel Nisimi
daughter-in-law, Tina Goodman. Supreme Court’s June 18 ruling life-changer.” Courtesy of HIAS PA
Stein calls Mama Lily blocking the Trump admin-
istration’s attempt to end Shaloo Jose, director of
every day. Deferred Action for Childhood the Asylee Outreach Program
“I’m extremely close with Arrivals. at HIAS Pennsylvania and
Nisimi’s immigration case
my grandmother. She has The Obama-era program manager, recalled how
never been anything other protects immigrants who came meaningful that opportunity
than pure, loving and special to the United States as children, was for him.
to me beyond words,”she said. known as “Dreamers,” from
deportation. “He was super excited, and
Scott Paikin has also been he just ran to get his state ID,”
close with his grandmother all Nisimi arrived in the U.S. she said.
his life. from Netanya, Israel, in 1991
with his parents and three Nisimi attended the
“She was practically a siblings on a tourist visa. Talmudical Institute of Upstate
mother to me as I was growing The family planned to stay New York and now works as
up,” he said. in the country and apply for a kosher food supervisor. His
citizenship. siblings have become U.S.
Lillian Paikin is also close
with her great-grandchildren, My case is different from a typical Dreamer. For me, the whole idea of DACA was the idea to be
Samantha and Dane Stein and able to go back to Israel, to go and visit family there, I love America, I like it here, my family’s here,
Dylan, Blake and Aiden Paikin. but Israel is home. I don’t think that everybody has this type of challenge because everyone wants
to stay here.”
Her family members said
she is in good health and does AVIEL NISIMI
not take any medications.
“Back then, it was easy,” citizens through marriage, on their cases with HIAS PA here,’” she said.
“She only uses eye drops, Nisimi said. “Then, after 9/11, and his parents have obtained in 2001. He said they have been Nisimi followed her advice
not even Tylenol,” Stein said. it became really difficult.” citizenship through their extremely supportive.
petitions. “Shaloo was heaven-sent. and stayed positive while
She claims she doesn’t Despite the lengthy process, When I want to give up and waiting for the Supreme
know the secret to looking and Nisimi had a normal child- There is, however, no option just leave, she’s like, ‘Stay and Court’s decision.
feeling younger than her years. hood. His family lived in for U.S. citizens to petition pray.’ And she is right,” he
Overbrook Park before moving for their siblings’ permanent said. “It was two things. If [the
“I wish I knew. I would tell to Northern Liberties and residency and citizenship, and Many HIAS PA staff were decision] is good, OK great, we
everyone, because everyone joining Congregation Mikveh parents cannot petition for prepared for the Supreme wait some more. If it’s bad, also
asks me that question. Maybe Israel in Old City. He attended their children if they are older Court to uphold the Trump great, then I’m going to Israel,”
someday I’ll find out,” she said. Torah Academy of Greater than 21. administration’s decision to he said.
Philadelphia, Robert E. end DACA.
Her grandchildren have Lamberton Elementary School As a result, Nisimi is the “A lot of us, a lot of The ruling allows him to
their own theories. Scott Paikin and Lower Merion High School. only member of his immediate advocates at HIAS, were continue to work and reside
suspects it may be her preference family who is not a citizen. not anticipating a favorable in the country legally while
for drinking boiled tap water. It wasn’t until he turned 16 When his parents and siblings decision simply based on applying for citizenship, which
and tried to apply for a driver’s go to Israel to visit family, he is the number of conservative would give him the chance to
“I think it’s the raisin bran,” license that he realized the full forced to stay behind. He has judges sitting in the Supreme finally return to Israel.
Stein said. implications of his immigra- not seen his grandmother since Court,” Latino Outreach
tion status. he was 7. and Immigration Services Castillo-Jimenez said the
She may not know the secrets Coordinator Gerardo ruling was a huge win for
of her own good health, but she “I go [to the Department “My case is different from a Castillo-Jimenez said. Dreamers like Nisimi, but that
has some words of wisdom for of Motor Vehicles] with all typical Dreamer. For me, the Jose said the uncertainty more policies were needed
people who are struggling to cope my documentation, and whole idea of DACA was the leading up to the decision to fully protect immigrant
with the stress of current events. they’re like, ‘No, you need a idea to be able to go back to was difficult for her clients. communities.
Social Security number,’” he Israel, to go and visit family “It is stressful because
“There’s always a tomorrow, recounted. there,” he said. “I love America, you don’t know what’s going “As good and great as DACA
and you never know what I like it here, my family’s here, to happen. It’s not easy on is, it’s still not a permanent
tomorrow will bring,” she said. l He received an identifica- but Israel is home. I don’t think [Nisimi]. I would just say, you safeguard for Dreamers and for
tion number when he entered that everybody has this type know, ‘Keep faith, we are all immigrants who don’t qualify
[email protected]; the country, but it was not of challenge because everyone for DACA but face many of the
215-832-8917 valid for employment or for wants to stay here.” same problems,” he said. l
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Never Again the Canary in the Coal Mine

BY ADAM MILSTEIN prevent this violent hatred from all problems. Similarly, the American values. We need and technology that enable us
becoming “again and again.” COVID-19 crisis has unleashed to change our approach from to combat anti-Semitism by
FACING EVER GROWING We cannot allow ourselves to a new global anti-Semitic defense to offense, get person- exposing anti-Semites and
anti-Semitism in the decades be helpless, expendable canaries campaign blaming Israel and ally involved, and deploy their illegal activities, violent
following the Holocaust, the any longer. the Jewish people for spreading out-of-the-box strategies. plans and networks and
Diaspora Jewish community’s the coronavirus, orchestrating promptly alerting authorities,
common response has been Rabbi Hillel said: “If I am not the economic turmoil and We, as a community, must media and the public about
to cry “Never Again” and to for myself, then who will be for profiting from the pandemic. adopt several principles to these threats.
describe ourselves as the “canary me? And if I am just for myself, win this critical battle. First,
in the coal mine,” which implies then what am I? And if not now, In an age of rampant embrace and support the state Though a perfect storm of
that whatever begins with the when?” (Pirkei Avot 1:14). conspiracy theories and of Israel without any precon- anti-Semitism is looming, we
Jews never ends with the Jews. polarized politics, the new ditions. Second, harness our should not be seeking shelter.
It is upon us to act — now. anti-Semitism promotes Jew- community’s leadership, finan- When it comes to Jew-hatred,
While these ideas are echoed We know anti-Semitism is hatred and violence globally, cial resources and influence to we can’t afford to be passive
by millions, words are not on the rise, and it is likely harboring the support of other protect ourselves. Third, build and risk-averse any longer.
enough. Jewish leaders fail to to get much worse. A perfect radical movements in America. a broad coalition with our
realize that action is required to storm of circumstances is The spread and prevalence of this allies to fight anti-Semitism Join me to make sure that
significantly increasing the hatred today threatens to destroy and other forms of bigotry. “Never Again” is, in fact, never
danger. Jew-haters are taking our American religious freedom again and that we are no longer
advantage of the cracks in our and our ability to exercise our Anti-Semitism is not only helpless, expendable canaries
society. They amplify their rights to liberty, prosperity and a Jewish problem; it’s an in the coal mine.
hateful rhetoric on mainstream security. We must do every- American problem that we
and social media and incite thing in our power to stop must fight together. Let’s think outside the box
violence toward our communi- this enormous storm before it and use our resources to secure
ties in frightening ways without swallows America whole. Financial resources are the future of Jews in America.
suffering any consequences. needed to support and expand Let’s make an impact together. l
From medieval Europe to Now is the time to protect existing projects and platforms
20th century Nazi Germany, our loved ones and our that fight back and put Jew-haters Adam Milstein is an Israeli-
Jews were the scapegoat for communities and safeguard on defense. Additional resources American philanthropreneur. This
must be invested in research piece first appeared at JNS.org.

We Cannot Sit Out Today’s Fight

BY ROBERT BANK the age of 87, took our family As I see the police crack- peacefully protesting was met This shocking experience in
conversations about our Jewish down on demonstrators, I flash with government-sanctioned the U.S. led me to law school, to
WHEN I WAS growing up commitment to justice to heart. back to the social and political violence.  the fight for gay men and people
in apartheid South Africa, my He joined the Black resis- turmoil I witnessed during my of color suffering from HIV/
family often said that to be a tance movement led by Nelson youth in Cape Town, where A few years later, after AIDS, and to the American
Jew meant to always be on the Mandela and spent 22 years in police officers used the power immigrating to the U.S., where Jewish World Service, where
side of the oppressed. But their prison for his commitment to of the state to beat Black I studied music at Julliard, I we support the human rights
life stories made plain how fighting a brutal regime that citizens with clubs and take performed weekly classical struggles of communities of
complicated this identity could was hell-bent on devaluing the them into police custody, some concerts in New York City color in Asia, Africa, Latin
be: They had run for their lives lives of black South Africans. of them never to be seen again. public schools. I was stunned America and the Caribbean,
from pogroms in Lithuania By elementary school, I was by the abysmal conditions just and participate with other
and suddenly found themselves Over four decades later, accompanying my parents as a few miles from my campus in Jewish organizations in
reaping the vast socioeconomic living in New York, I’ve been they protested apartheid and Lincoln Center. At one school making the Jewish community
benefits of being white in a thinking about those early campaigned for progressive in the South Bronx, the audito- more diverse, open and inclu-
racist dictatorship.  discussions and Denis’ level legislators, including Jewish rium — which was packed sive for Jews of color, women
of moral courage as I partic- members of Parliament such with thousands of kids, nearly and girls, and LGBTQI+ Jews. 
My cousin Denis Goldberg, ipate in and take the full as the anti-apartheid activist all of color — was decrepit. I
who died two months ago at measure of the mass historical Helen Suzman.  could tell within minutes of In recent days, Jewish
uprising against institution- my arrival that none of the colleagues and friends have
alized racism in the United At rallies, I wore protest kids were getting the education asked me how to respond, as
States sparked by the murder signs draped over my shoul- they deserved. I had arrived Jews, at this historic time to
of George Floyd. Millions of ders like a walking billboard, in the United States believing make sure that we can finally
people have been propelled proclaiming my family’s in a multiracial democracy, make national change that
into action by the video of a outrage. In high school, I where everyone benefited from sticks. There is a hunger to be
black man being asphyxiated learned how the African quality public education, but involved, to take action, and
for nearly nine minutes by a National Congress — the I was dismayed to learn that to show up as partners and
white police officer — an image political party created to fight my new country was strug- allies. What’s inspiring me is
that ignited the accumulated racism — was banned by the gling with its own issues of Ta-Nehisi Coates’ sage advice
tinder of anger resulting from white South African govern- race and class, inequality and
centuries of wrongs.  ment, and how speaking out or oppression.  See Bank, Page 10

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Opinion

Hunger in America KVETCH ’N’ KVELL

BY MID-ATLANTIC MEDIA insecurity and basic nutrition. since they were found to be On Jews and White Privilege
EDITORIAL BOARD But they need our help. They ineligible for more assistance. I WOULD LIKE TO THANK Liz Spikol for her op-ed (“Jews with
need food donations, money When challenged, a federal White Privilege Must Work to Make Change,” June 4).
WHY IS FOOD rotting in and volunteer assistance to court upheld that interpre-
farmers’ fields while millions help service those in need. And tation — meaning that food She articulated very clearly that we, as Jews, need to remember
of Americans are facing food while local food banks provide stamp households with the and what we need to be aware of on race issues in this country. Too
insecurity? Why are we forcing incredible service to their lowest income levels were not many of us have forgotten this history and also remain unaware of
vulnerable people to line up clients, food banks nationwide able to receive any additional racial bias that is so prevalent.
for hours and place themselves are stretched beyond capacity, benefits under the “emergency
in unsafe conditions to receive with systemic issues of poverty allotment” from Congress. I was deeply touched and inspired by Spikol’s writing and just
vital nutrition assistance? Why exacerbated by the recent That makes no sense. wanted to let her know that there is at least one person she reached
are policymakers hesitating to dramatic spike in unemploy- deeply. Keep up the wonderful work.
use every tool at their disposal to ment. As a result, food banks We need an answer, and
ensure that all Americans can feed are being called upon to serve we need one quickly. We Florence Hannah | Elkins Park
themselves and their families? an average of close to 60% more endorse an expansion of SNAP,
clients than they did last year. the Supplemental Nutrition Liz Spikol’s heartfelt editorial offering perspective on the erupting
These questions, asked by Assistance Program, as the most racial divide our country is experiencing is direct, decent and sound.
Mazon: A Jewish Response to This isn’t an issue of blame. It direct way to provide cash subsi-
Hunger, are a reminder that is an issue of survival for those dies for those who need to feed What still distresses me is knowing that an all-too-large number
food insecurity, which is so in need. It is an issue of caring their families, without creating of Jews do not feel the same way. They may not admit it but their
prevalent in this country, has for one’s fellow human. And it a new bureaucracy. Such a move position is clearly expressed by their figuratively and defensively
been exacerbated by the corona- is the responsibility of govern- would help low-income families waving the American flag, ostensibly using reverence toward war
virus crisis. The needs are real, ment, working in conjunction and people who have lost jobs, veterans to bolster their own need for staunch loyalty to America
painful and compelling. More with people of goodwill, to and provide support for essential no matter what, but all the while forgetting that, while Jews have
than 60 million people in this address the problem. workers who use SNAP to help suffered for thousands of years, we can disguise who we are. My
country need food assistance. feed their families. parents, Holocaust survivors, did it; I did it. People of color cannot.
In March, Congress created
Hunger in America is the Pandemic EBT program We cannot tolerate an The rough road we are on seems endless and double backs on
embarrassing. It shouldn’t exist as part of the Families First America where children go itself but we must remain dedicated to bettering the world. That is
in our land of plenty. But it Coronavirus Response Act. hungry and people are desperate the way of Jews.
does. While there are things The idea was to get meals to for food. l
we can do to address it, we recipients of the free school Ruth Laks | Yardley
need the help of government to lunch program even though Mid-Atlantic Media publishes
solve the problem. schools were closed by the Washington Jewish Week and Recalling Injustice
pandemic. Unfortunately, the Baltimore Jewish Times and The recent demonstrations and discussions of racism reminded
The Jewish community emergency allotments were not provides editorial services me of an incident in 1952 when I was 9 (“Leaders, Business
is very much aware of these provided to the approximately to Phoenix Jewish News, the Owners Look Forward After Protests,” June 11). My mother and
challenges. Indeed, there are 40% of food stamp recipients Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle and I went down to Miami Beach from Brooklyn.
several organizations that who were already receiving the Jewish Exponent, among other
deal directly with a range of monthly maximum amounts, publications. One day, we had gone to the Miami Seaquarium, and it was
issues relating to hunger, food will recognize and root out insti- very hot. I told my mother I was going to the water fountain for a
tutionalized racism. As Jews, we My Africa!”: “The clocks are drink. As I approached it, I saw there were two, each with a sign:
Bank must ensure that our commu- ticking my friends. History White and Colored. I went to the Colored for a drink.
nity is diverse and inclusive.  has got a strict timetable. If
Continued from Page 9 we’re not careful we might be A policeman came over and, said, “Hey boy, whatcha doin’?”
As the historic uprising remembered as the country “I’m getting a drink of water, sir.”
that “if you’re going to go in against four centuries of struc- who arrived too late.” “Can’t you read boy?”
an opposite direction, you tural racism continues and as “Yes, but the water isn’t colored!”
need to consciously exercise an COVID-19 continues to infect This historic moment He responded with something like, “Oh, a wise-a--.”
opposite force.”  and kill African American takes me back to our family About then, my mother explained that we were from New York,
disproportionately, American conversations in Cape Town and I hadn’t seen that before. He grumbled and walked away.
To be a part of this “opposite Jews have a choice to make: in the 1960s and ’70s about the I asked my mother what did all that mean. She explained, “In
force” of taking the U.S. in Step up and participate — as choices Jews face when others Florida and other southern states colored and white people had
a new direction we, as Jews, so many Jews have — or allow must fight for justice. Time to drink from separate water fountains and also use separate
must join our Black sisters a historic opportunity to repair moves fast. This is a time for us toilets.” I asked why and she said she didn’t really know. l
and brothers by protesting, a deep breach in the world to to do and act. Let’s remember
providing financial resources, pass us by.  that we are what we do, not Peter J. Whitman | Glen Mills
supporting grassroots and only what we say. l
national organizations, and This moment and this choice STATEMENT FROM THE PUBLISHER
most important, demanding remind me of the words of Robert Bank is president and CEO
change from our government.   Athol Fugard, the white South of American Jewish World Service. We are a diverse community. The views expressed in the signed opinion columns and let-
African playwright, from This piece first appeared at
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Lifestyles/Culture

Musician Makes Sweet Notes in Kitchen

FOOD

KERI WHITE | JE FOOD COLUMNIST

A MUSICIAN AND a Realtor Marjorie Goldberg and Jonathan Fink Photo by Keri White Citrus miso salmon Photo by Jonathan Fink
by trade, Jonathan Fink said
the quarantine forced him into — you have to be attuned to the salmon, skin side up. Cook Toss the vegetables in olive While the vegetables roast,
a new arena. your clients’ needs and address about 4 minutes and flip. Cook oil, sprinkle with salt and make the Bang Bang sauce:
them quickly and effectively. If another 4 minutes. When pepper, and spread them on a Mix the mayonnaise with the
“I’ve been cooking like you can’t focus on your music, done, the fish will be opaque rimmed baking tray. Sriracha.
crazy,” said Fink, owner of you will sound terrible. And throughout and flake easily.
the Jonathan Fink Group and let’s not even think about what Roast the vegetables in Drizzle the cooked vegeta-
assistant principal cellist for happens to a pilot and his Plate the fish and top each the oven for 15 minutes until bles with the sauce, garnish
the Philly POPS. passengers without focus and filet with the sauce. Garnish lightly browned and cooked with herbs, if using, and serve
attention to detail!” with herbs, if using. Serve through. immediately. l
Having been quarantined at immediately.
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Goldberg, vice president of the have become regulars in the BANG BANG BRUSSELS LOW
Philadelphia Musicians’ Union Fink meal rotation. SPROUTS AND CAULIFLOWER THE
and a violist with the Philly Serves 4 TRAFFIC
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Jews of Philly Fashion: Rivka Yank

FASHION didn’t see clothing as her calling Avenue to a new, quarantine- What’s the best thing you’ve
JESSE BERNSTEIN | JE STAFF through her schooling years. In shaped form. watched in quarantine?
fact, after graduation, she went
IT’S THE NEWEST edition of to work in tech for a few years. Today, Yank is drawn to The best thing I’ve watched,
fashion as a career for the same which was heavy but so enlight-
Jews of Philly Fashion, intro- But something was reason she’s drawn to sartorial ening, was “13th,” directed by
missing in her profes- experimentation in her own Ava DuVernay.
ducing you to the Chosen few sional life, something that life: Every day, it’s a chance
she didn’t think she would to express something personal What item of clothing should
who dress our city. They might ever find in tech: passion. To and particular. more people be wearing?
alleviate that, Yank took “a
mix wool and linen, but they’ve minute to pause and reflect What is your favorite piece of It’s not a particular item, but
and understand, ‘OK, what clothing sold in your store? more a mood. Wear clothing
got some strong opinions on would be something that that makes you happy. Don’t let
made me feel really passionate Recently, I’ve been making how people will perceive your
mixing stripes with florals. and connected to what I’m my own collection of tie-dye outfit dictate what you wear.
doing?’” It was obvious to her T-shirts, and those are my
In this space, we’ll talk to almost immediately: fashion. favorite. The creative process What person’s style do you
has been therapeutic during admire?
designers, sellers, buyers, influ- Yank had never lost touch quarantine.
with what it can feel like to wear Iris Apfel, Leandra Medine,
encers, models and more. This Rivka Yank Photo by Koji Sese the right outfit on the right day, And what trend are you Aimee Song, Princess Diana,
a sense she’d been developing content to leave in the past? Rihanna. I’m constantly
week, we spoke to Rivka Yank. a pandemic coming, but she since she was young. “Growing inspired by other people’s style
Quarantine has been a didn’t think she’d leave a good up, I always wanted to wear Low-rise jeans. I never simply just walking down
“roller coaster” for Downerss tech industry job to start a things that excited me, that understood their appeal. The the street in Philadelphia, or
Boutique, Philadelphia business, either. were fun,” she said. fit breaks up the shape of the traveling. So many people are
magazine’s 2018 “Best Shop body in the worst way, and they unafraid to dress boldly.
for Millennials.” The Fishtown “I never predicted that I And so, taking stock are so unflattering.
womenswear shop has gone would open my own boutique,” of where she was and what Favorite designers?
entirely online, embracing Yank said. she wanted, she left the tech What’s your go-to quarantine Sally Lapointe. l
online sales at a level its owner industry, and grew an idea meal?
never could have anticipated. Yank is a graduate of Lower from trunk shows to a brick- [email protected];
What she lacks in pandem- Merion High School and and-mortar store on Frankford As cliche as it sounds, 215-832-0740
ic-related clairvoyance, Temple University. Though she avocado toast is my go-to.
Rivka Yank, 30, who opened was always willing to go out
Downerss in 2016, makes up on a limb, fashion-wise — she
for in her ability to navigate fondly recalls the shock and
upheaval and unexpected awe caused by, say, wearing
surprises. Sure, she didn’t see a temporary septum ring to
lunch with her family — she

Teens’ Podcast Explores Sports World

SPORTS for their friendship. And since Erlbaum has a little
JESSE BERNSTEIN | JE STAFF quarantine began, with school sports talk in his blood;
taking up less of their time, his father, Scott Erlbaum,
W H ICH T E A M WAS the Jack M. Barrack Hebrew used to host a show on
better: the 2014-2015 NCAA Academy students, who are 97.5 The Fanatic. Maybe
Championship-winning Duke cousins, decided to have their the best thing they have
University men’s basketball arguments for the world to see going for them, in turns
team, or the 2015-2016 NCAA on their new podcast. of sports talk: volume.
Championship-winning “We’re both pretty
Villanova University men’s Appropriately, it is called loud people,” Hare said.
basketball team? “Jacob and Jacob Podcast.” Making the jump
from listeners to
Is Michael Thomas the best “We both love sports, creators just took one
wide receiver in the NFL? and we love to talk about it,” push: a bit of free time.
Erlbaum said. “And so why not “We were just, like,
Should Philadelphia 76ers put it into a video? Why not do really bored without
head coach Brett Brown be something more with it?” sports, and we realized Jacob Erlbaum (top left) and Jacob Hare (top right) with Jim Jackson, play-by-play
graciously asked to resign, or everyone else was bored announcer for the Philadelphia Flyers
unceremoniously fired? Both Hare, of Lafayette Hill, without sports, too,” Courtesy of Jacob and Jacob Podcast
and Erlbaum, of Penn Valley,
Those may not necessarily come from sports-loving Hare said.
be questions that keep you families, and each were regular In the beginning, each mysteries of the sports world — Dance,” the 10-part ESPN
awake at night. But for Jacob sports podcast listeners; Hare week’s Zoom-based show was a is LeBron James, they wondered, docuseries on Michael Jordan
Hare and Jacob Erlbaum, both loves “The Rights to Ricky Lincoln-Douglas bout in minia- truly better than Jordan? The and the 1997-1998 Chicago
16, internecine sports debates Sanchez,” a local 76ers podcast, ture over the great unanswerable pair broke down “The Last Bulls, and gave their thoughts
like those have long been a basis while Erlbaum prefers offer-
ings from Barstool Sports. And

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Philadelphia connections. Thus Roni called me to do
far, they’ve talked with NHL CHOREOGRAPHER Ronen this project because
Hall of Famer Chris Pronger, Koresh is not sure what the I needed a space to
NFL linebacker Sam Acho and future holds for the performing say something, and I
ESPN fantasy football analyst arts. didn’t know what I
Mike Clay, among many others. needed to say, but it
“You don’t see a light at the was the perfect venue
As the show formalized, end of the tunnel, and it’s really to say something,”
the hosts solicited help from frightening. It doesn’t feel like Booker said.
their friends, who’ve since a pause, it feels like an inevi- Xavier said he
pitched in with logo design, tability of a sort. We’re all still admired Koresh’s
social media help and digital in shock, to tell you the truth,” work and thought
marketing. he said. it would be great to From left: Zane Booker, Ronen Koresh and Raphael Xavier discuss dance and social
take part in one of justice. Photo by Sophie Panzer
Though some interviews have The owner of Koresh Dance
come through family connec- Co. in Rittenhouse Square is his ideas. He said he
tions, many have been secured coping with shuttered theaters usually did not create work recalls facing prejudice while choreographer Alvin Ailey
in what is now the old-fashioned and canceled shows by that addressed race and police growing up in Israel. when he arrived in the United
way: asking directly through exploring film, which can be brutality, but felt he had to “I’m a Yemenite Jew, so I’m States and incorporated those
an Instagram direct message. shot at a safe social distance. engage with the subjects. dark skinned. In my country, influences into his work, but
Hare, on the quick affirmative “I would never do anything I’m always going to be consid- refrains from classifying his art
response from Pronger: “We “It’s actually very cool associated with topics like this. ered Black, and as a child I was or identity based on race.
were just like, ‘Oh my God. because I’ve always said limita- I’m just not that person, and for dark, curly. Israel is not without “I’m from Israel, I am
This is awesome.’ We were like, tions cause creativity. We years I’ve ignored these topics,” its own issues of racism and Jewish, but I never thought
‘We’ve got to keep doing this.’” become creative only when he said. “I didn’t want to be the prejudice,” he said. “I grew up that my expression came from
Since then, they’ve had a fairly we’re limited,” he said. “Is it angry bitter Black man, and with a lot of prejudice against one place. I’m the sum of all of
high success rate when reaching the ultimate way I would like I’ve sort of stayed ignorant on me and where I came from, my experiences so it changes
out to potential guests. to operate? Probably not. I purpose. I’ve seen (racism) as a and most Middle Eastern Jews constantly,” he said. “You want
miss my dancers, I miss their child at 5 years old, I’ve seen it felt that way.” to be universal.” l
The dynamic between the energy, I miss our time at the at 5, 15, 25, now I’m grown and He studied African
two hosts is “pretty relaxed,” studio. But we’ll see. We have it’s still here. It seems like it’s American dance with renowned [email protected] ;
Hare said. to deal with the situation at always going to be there and it’s
hand right now.” always been there and it’s super
“Depending on the debate,” frustrating to have to deal with
Erlbaum is quick to qualify. On He is creating a trilogy of it over all these years.”
the subject of Brett Brown, “it short films with dancers in his Booker, who is also Black,
can get pretty heated.” company called “Hide Your said the film provided an outlet
Face, Unmask Your Heart.” for his sadness and anger.
With a summer ahead of The first film, “Six Feet Apart,” “I hope people have the
them before junior year, Hare was inspired by the pandemic energy to keep fighting. I hope
and Erlbaum hope to continue and social distancing. they stay in the streets and
with the podcast for as long tear up the world every time
as they can, continuing to The second, “The Elephant someone gets killed. Not that
chase after dream interviews Is in the Room,” addressed the I want people’s property to
with the likes of Joel Embiid, killing of George Floyd. get damaged, but I want us
Carson Wentz and Jay Wright. to understand the relationship
Most of all, Hare said, they just The third, “All Dance Leads between 400 years of oppres-
want to make something good. to Home,” is in production and sion and killing someone
is meant to inspire hope. in a public square. It’s like
“We want it to be something seeing someone get their head
that’s unique,” he said. “There “The Elephant Is in the chopped off in public,” he said.
are a lot of podcasts, but we Room” is based on a poem Koresh is not sure where
want to do something special, written by Koresh’s friend he fits into the American
something that people want to Karl Mullen and features racial landscape, but he
listen to.” l Philadelphia dancers Zane
Booker and Raphael Xavier.
[email protected];
215-832-0740 Koresh held a virtual round-
table last week with Booker and
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Torah Portion

On Questioning Accepted Truths CANDLE LIGHTING

June 26 8:15 p.m.
July 3 8:15 p.m.

BY RABBI LEAH R. BERKOWITZ democratic way of doing in the community, trying to we have achieved our goal and priesthood is now a permanent
things. Holiness for all! Equal stage a violent coup, behaving nothing more need be demanded part of the sacred shrine.
Parshat Korach access to our sacred spaces! out of jealousy or acting as of us. The Torah’s position is that
THIS IS NOT an easy time These sound like causes that a provocateur. Many modern all the community is challenged Including the firepans in the
to read about the rebellion of many of us might easily get commentators suggest that to ‘become’ holy (Lev. 19:2). It altar serves to remind us that
Korach. behind today. Korach’s crime was seeking is a future goal, not a present our life as a nation is contin-
power for its own sake, rather boast” (“Etz Chayim Torah gent on questioning accepted
In this week’s Torah portion, But that isn’t how things than out of a desire to serve Commentary 861”). truths, facing the consequences
Korach stages an uprising unfold for Korach and his the community and pursue the of our actions, and learning
against Moses and his brother followers. After a protracted greater good. Similarly, today we cannot from our mistakes.
Aaron. Korach is part of the debate with Moses, God causes respond to the challenges
Levite tribe, who perform the the earth to open up and But according to 20th we face in our world simply Likewise, the missteps of
more menial tasks of the sacri- swallow Korach, his associates century Israeli philosopher by celebrating what we have our nation and its leadership
ficial cult. However, they do and their families. Then, as a Yeshayahu Leibowitz, the already achieved. Rather, our are a part of us, as are the
not share the privileged role punishment for the rebellion, problem lies not in Korach’s response must be defined by moments in which we rebelled
of the cohanim (priests), the God strikes the Israelites with methods or his motives, but in where we are trying to go, and against authority and fought
descendants of Aaron. a plague whose death toll is in his words. what commitments we are for equality. This, too, has
the thousands. willing to make to get there. been, and will continue to be,
His tribe gets, quite literally, At first glance, one might an essential part of our nation’s
all of the guts and none of the In our current climate of see Korach’s claim of universal Shai Held writes: “The sacred story. l
glory. protest and activism, how holiness and his demand to Torah forcefully challenges us
can we make meaning from democratize the priesthood to live lives of holiness … (and) Rabbi Leah R. Berkowitz is the
With 250 Israelites behind a passage that condemns as hearkening back to earlier warns us that holiness must spiritual leader of Congregation
him, Korach confronts Moses: someone for speaking truth biblical commandments to be remain a perpetual aspiration. Kol Ami in Elkins Park, co-president
“You have gone too far! For to power? How can we accept holy. After all, God tells us that To assume that it is an estab- of the Women’s Rabbinic Network
all of the community are holy, the punishment of one who we “shall be to Me a kingdom lished fact about us rather than and author of the picture book
all of them, and the Eternal is demands equality when we of priests and a holy nation” a charge put to us is to tread “The World Needs Beautiful
in their midst. Why then do are working so hard to achieve (Exodus 19:6), and commands on dangerous ground” (“The Things.” The Board of Rabbis of
you raise yourselves above the this today? us “You shall be holy, for I, the Heart of Torah,” Volume 2, Greater Philadelphia is proud to
congregation of the Eternal” Eternal your God, am holy” 140). provide diverse perspectives on
(Num. 16: 3). Clearly the ancient rabbis — (Leviticus 19:2). Torah commentary for the Jewish
who valued dissent and debate It is hard to read Korach Exponent. The opinions expressed in
Korach makes a fair point: — had a similar problem with But Korach and his as a modern Jew. But there is this column are the author’s own and
If all of the people are holy, why this text. It couldn’t be simply followers, Leibowitz argues, one part of the biblical story do not reflect the view of the Board
is Moses the only one who can the demand for inclusion are not striving to become that I love. After the rebel- of Rabbis.
receive God’s word? If all of the that led to Korach’s demise. holy. Rather, they are making lion is quashed, the firepans of
people are holy, why can only There must have been more to the claim that they already are Korach’s band are melted down
the descendants of Aaron offer Korach’s rebellion. holy. He writes: and made into copper plating
sacrifices to God? for the altar. This is remark-
The ancient rabbis believed “Korah’s demagoguery (is) able: something that was used
Korach’s question is, in that Korach’s crime might exposed in his claim that ‘all to rebel against Moses and the
essence, a request for a more have been sowing division the community ‘are’ holy,’ i.e.

Komen “Millions of women are now impacted Komen’s fundraising for more than 10 years. afford their electric bill, and
unemployed and they’re going abilities in the way she expected. “It’s really difficult to ask they give Komen a call and
Continued from Page 5 to lose their health benefits as Komen pays the bill.”
well,” he explained. “We know that virtual people for money during the
“We’ve reached commu- fundraising, we have been told, pandemic when they’ve lost Donors responded positively
nities all across Southeastern He appreciates that funds is much lower than having an their jobs or they’re living to her efforts on social media
Pennsylvania and South Jersey raised for Komen Philadelphia active event, but so far, I’m on unemployment,” she said. and phone calls.
— recent immigrants, people help local communities. happy to say registration is at “How do you ask somebody for
who are undocumented, people about 2,500 and fundraising money when they don’t know “It’s about being humble and
who are at risk, all sorts of “Most of the money raised is about 25% above what I how they’re getting food in saying, ‘I’ve been unemployed all
culture and gender identities, here stays in the Delaware expected,” she said. their house?” this time, I know what it’s like,
every group you can think Valley and helps our neigh- I’ve been watching my expenses
of that is marginalized — to bors. That’s what I love about Jodi Krawitz, a Jewish breast She didn’t give up. but I consider myself lucky
provide them with the same care it; you’re helping your neigh- cancer survivor and advocate “These resources go to because I’m healthy right now.
everyone else gets,” Brooks said. bors when you donate to this who has co-chaired Race for the breast cancer treatment as Breast cancer patients are going
organization,” he said. Cure, raised more than $5,000 well as survivor resources, through treatment through this,
He said the coronavirus for Komen Philadelphia this year so fundraising is extremely can you imagine?’” she said. l
crisis made these efforts more In addition to the walk, despite the health and economic important,” she said. “What
vital than ever. there will be a Zoom breakfast crises. She has been one of the I’ve been telling people is that [email protected] ;
for survivors on June 27. organization’s top fundraisers there are survivors that can’t 215-832-0729

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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.

Israel Engagement Grants: Applications Open

THE JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER PHILADELPHIA awards funding over to the 2020-2021 year. For the current funding cycle, the selection
grants each year to local Jewish organizations, supporting them in bringing committee will prioritize funding for organizations that are not rolling over a
Israeli culture to our communities in creative and engaging ways. The fund’s 2019-2020 grant.
purpose is to provide grants for programs that strengthen Israel engagement via Applying for an Israel Engagement Grant
cultural programming.
To apply for a grant on behalf of a local Jewish organization, visit
Funds can be used to bring in Israeli performers and artists and/or to create jewishfedphilly.smapply.org/prog/israel_engagement_grants/. The 2020-2021
Israel-themed programs that include music, film, arts, dance, literature, lectures, applications opened June 15 and close July 20. Jewish organizations in the
theater, etc., that are open to the community and demonstrate artistic, educa- five-county region can apply for up to $5,000 in support.
tional and/or cultural value for the community.
For more information on Jewish Federation’s Israel Engagement Grants,
In 2019-2020, 23 microgrants were awarded to 25 organizations for a total of contact Beth Razin at [email protected] or 215-832-0536. For technical
$56,000. See below for a list of grants made. Due to COVID-19, not all funded assistance logging in to the application portal, email [email protected].
programs were able to occur, and organizations were allowed to roll their

2019-2020 GRANTEES

Organization Program
Temple Adath Israel Adult Education Committee Many Layers of Jerusalem with Photographer Udi Goren
Temple Adath Israel with IAC Philadelphia Shavuot Israeli Style
Temple Adath Israel with Perelman JDS and Temple Sinai Sing Together for Israel: A Philly Koolulam Experience
American Jewish Committee The Fascination with “Shitsel” and What it Teaches Us about Israel’s Place in the World
B’nai Abraham Chabad From Arab Muslim to Israel Jew with Speaker Mark Halawa
BBYO Explore Israel at Liberty Region Fall Convention
Cong. Beth El – Ner Tamid Mind, Motion & Munchies: Pathways to Israel
Beth Sholom Congregation Israel 72 & You!
Brothers of Israel & Bucks County Clergy Council Israel Dialogue: Many Streams, One Community
Chelkeinu Initative & Aish Chaim Israel in the 21st Century with Journalist and Educator Sivan Rahav-Meir
Congregations of Shaare Shamayim Exploring Israel
Federation Housing Tzofim-Israel Scouts Friendship Caravan
Folkshul Celebrate Israeli Diversity Through Dance and Music
Friends of Israel Scouts – Jewish Committee on
Scouting Tzofim-Israel Scouts Friendship Caravan
Germantown Jewish Centre
Israeli-American Council Philadelphia (IAC) Author Ruby Namdar: The Ruined House
Israeli-American Council Philadelphia (IAC) Tarbut Israeli for Adults
Israeli-American Council Philadelphia (IAC) Tarbut Israeli for Children
LMAHH Yom Hazikaron-Israel Memorial Day Ceremony
Main Line Reform Temple Israel, One Country with Many Lenses with Educator Neil Lazarus
Israeli Film Festival of Philadelphia Courageous Conversations with Author Yossi Klein HaLevi
Perelman Jewish Day School Philadelphia Israeli Film Festival
Temple Sinai & Congregation Temple Beth’El Israeli Theater
From Ethiopia to Israel: Challenges and Opportunities with Rabbi Dr. Sharon Shalom
TOTAL $56,000

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Sales Associate Section, call new large country kitchen, new LEGAL NOTICES ted to the undersigned, who re- To answer a Senior to Senior ad,
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Eric Cell ets, new wood & tile floors, liv- Articles of Incorporation were filed demands against the estate of the JE Box ( )
ing room w/marble fireplace, with the Dept. of State for Ad Prima decedent to make known the same Classified Dept.
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Bus 215-953-8800 full size washer/dryer, parking corporation organized under the PA cedent to make payment without Philadelphia, PA 19103
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Marvin Blake, 93, of Wrightstown, PA passed Alma Elias, May 29, 2020. Wife of the late On June 12, 2020, Howard Gurak of Phil- Paul Gold, on June 17, 2020. Beloved hus- William (Bill) Rudnick, 88, of North Wild-
away on Monday June 15, 2020 with his lov- Gabriel Elias, formerly of Elkins Park, father adelphia, Pennsylvania, Brant Lake, New band of the late Hilda (nee Shusterman). wood, NJ passed away on June 17, 2020. Bill
ing wife and daughters by his side. Born on of Herschel (significant other Jenine Col- York, and Shannondell in Audubon, Loving father of Sidney L. Gold, Esq (Joan), was a machinist at Philadelphia Gear Corp.
November 15, 1926 to Samuel and Jean amussi) Elias, Pearl (Dr. Steven Bachrach) Pennsylvania passed away from natural Randy Gold (Andrea), and Pennysue Gold- for 40 years until his retirement in 1992. Bill
Blake of New York, New York, he was a Elias, Dr. Jack (Sandy) Elias, Dr. Monte Elias, causes. He is survived by his loving children, Laster (Howard Laster). Dear grandfather of had several jobs after his retirement, worked
proud graduate of City College in New York Robert (Kathy) Elias and Dr. Sam (David Ellis (Sasha), Randall (Sharon), and Rochelle Nathan (Beck), Alyssa, Macy, and Maxwell. at Morey’s pier, worked at several auto part
where he served with distinction as Presid- Clark) Elias; also survived by 14 grand-chil- Robinson (Joseph), and granddaughters, Graveside services will be private. Contribu- stores, Wawa, etc. His hobbies in his earlier
ent of Tau Delta Phi fraternity. He is survived dren and 16 great grand-children. She was Stephania, Nina and Kathia. Howard is prede- tions in his memory may be made to the years were boating, casino’s and he loved
by his beloved wife Natalie with whom he cel- born into an immigrant family in Utica, New ceased by his wife Lois; his father and moth- Jewish War Veterans or Soul Studio Scholar- going to the race track, you would find him
ebrated almost 70 years of marriage and by York in 1925. Alma was an occupational er Charles and Naomi; his brother Robert; ship Fund. betting on the horses, always with this
his three daughters and son in laws, Jennifer therapist and spent a year at the Remington and sister Rose Weisberg. Howard was at the cigar.& he loved his rose garden. He is sur-
Landis (Michael), Andrea Page (David) and Rand Gun factory during WW II helping the forefront of the special education field and GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S vived by his wife of 68 years, Sandy, his
Robin Silber (Alan), as well as his five grand- war effort. While working at a VA hospital was a long-time champion and advocate for RAPHAEL-SACKS daughters Marilyn (Chris) and Sheila (Rick) ,
sons, Jordan, Alex, Sam, Blake and Zachary. after the war she met Gabriel, the love of her children. He earned his B.A.in Education from grandchildren Kevin (Liz) and Kelly and 4
Marvin started his career in advertising, life, and together they raised a large, loving, West Chester University and two Masters in www.goldsteinsfuneral.com great granddaughters, Alex, Bailey, Charlotte
owned a chain of retail stores with Natalie, and boisterous family. Alma and her family Public Administration and Education from and Harper. Graveside services were private.
was a senior executive in property manage- moved to Elkins Park in 1957 and lived there University of Pennsylvania. Howard began his GOLDSTEIN Donations can be made to Saint Jude Chil-
ment and ended his working years as a real for more than 50 years. Alma was an in- career in public service as an administrator in dren’s Research Hospital. Condolences may
estate broker. He loved being with his family, volved member of her synagogue, Adath Je- the Philadelphia Fire Department but found Harriet Goldstein, on June 7, 2020, age 96 of be sent to ingersollgreenwoodfh.com.
traveling, hosting family celebrations and shurun, Hadassah, numerous book groups, his true talents and passion when asked to Philadelphia, PA. Beloved wife of the late INGERSOLL GREENWOOD FUNERAL HOME
events, spending time with cherished friends, the local Yiddish club and other community teach a special education class in the Radnor Max Goldstein and devoted mother of Beth
antiquing, and bright sunshine. His greatest activities. Alma was a quiet “force of nature”. School District. Throughout his 35 years at and Jay Goldstein. Harriet is also survived by SELIG
treasures were his family and friends, and Her warm and engaging personality coupled Radnor, he taught and mentored countless her sister Gloria (Charles) Ellman, grandchil-
above all he had an enduring endless love for with her love of people captivated all she en- students with disabilities, giving them the dren, many nieces and her nephew. Harriet Pam Selig, June 16, 2020 of Berwyn, PA; be-
his wife, Natalie. He was much loved by all countered. Everyone who met her commen- tools they needed to reach their full potential. was the loving sister of the late Shirley loved sister of Dr. Robert (Candi) Selig and
who knew him. His quick wit, genuine smile ted on her friendliness and her beautiful He designed a business model for teaching Serota. Contributions in her memory may be Marci Selig Smoger; loving aunt of Daniel
and the ever-present twinkle in his eyes will smile. She was a born storyteller and liked students about entrepreneurship called made to a charity of the donor's choice. (Janice) Selig, Jessica (Daniel) Mull, Lowell
be greatly missed. Burial was held at Beth nothing better than to recount the stories of Shoestring Ceramics, in which students sold Smoger, and Julian (Mandy) Smoger; cher-
David Cemetery in Elmont, NY on June 17, her early life in Utica. Everyone who knew her stock, took orders, produced ceramics, and JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS ished great-aunt of Giana, Jordyn, Mia, and
2020. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be loved her and everyone she met became her paid out dividends. Howard was at the fore- Jacob. Services are private. In lieu of flowers,
made to Feeding America. friend. She was dedicated to her family and front of mainstreaming special education, GRAY contributions in her memory may be made to
friends, Judaism and the state of Israel and earning the Baumgarten Award for Excel- the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S supported them with her time and resources. lence in Teaching in Pennsylvania. His ad- Rod Gray on June 12, 2020. Father of Sloane jdrf.org.
RAPHAEL-SACKS Alma was a giving and caring person who vocacy for children did not stop at the school Gray and the late Drew Gray. Brother of Faith
was known for befriending those who needed doors. He is a past President of the Delaware Dusak (George) and Joyce Gray-Steffen JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
www.goldsteinsfuneral.com support and including them in her family. County Council for Exceptional Children and (Chuck). Son of the late Seymour and Shir-
Never a complainer she will be missed by all served on the Board of Directors for PATH, a ley Gray. Uncle of Alexandra Dusak. Services SMITH
A Community who knew her for her warmth, her caring, community mental health organization for 10 are private. Contributions in his memory may
Remembers and her willingness to be a friend. Contribu- years. Howard met the love of his life at sum- be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. Robert L. Smith, June 19, 2020 of Phil-
tions in her memory may be made to The mer camp in the Pocono Mountains. Lois adelphia, PA. Beloved husband of Susan S.
Monthly archives of Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia for was the camp nurse when Howard, a camp GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S (nee Schwartz); loving father of Stephen L.
Jewish Exponent Death Notices Israel programs, 2100 Arch St., Phila., PA counselor, walked into the infirmary with a RAPHAEL SACKS Smith, Michael H. (Betsey) Smith and David
19103 jewishphilly.org. sports injury. Howard was cured of his injury S. (Elizabeth) Smith; cherished grandfather of
are available online. but was bitten by the love bug. They were www.goldsteinsfuneral.com Kyle, Sloane, Brody, Sasha, Henry and
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS married the following January of 1955. Wish- Sydney. Services are private. In lieu of
www.JewishExponent.com HONOR THE MEMORY ing to carry on the summer camp tradition, MAZER flowers, contributions in his memory may be
OF YOUR LOVED ONE... Lois and Howard packed up their three chil- made to the Juvenile Diabetes Research
dren every summer to attend Camp Saskat- Alma R. Mazer (nee Posner). Wife of Irwin Foundation (www.jdrf.org)
CALL 215-832-0749 chewan in the Adirondack Mountains of New Mazer, mother of Sue (Jeff) Penfil, Joel
York. Lois continued as the camp nurse, and (Merri) Diperstein, and Richard Diperstein. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
LIFE CARE PLANNING | ESTATE PLANNING | MEDICAID Howard was the drama counselor for over 25 Stepmother of Audrey Rosenberg and
LONG TERM CARE ADVOCACY | ASSET PROTECTION years. When the camp closed, they bought a Allyson Karo. Grandmother of Bryan Diper- Honor the memory
VIRTUAL SUPPORT VIA PHONE & VIDEO CONFERENCE home on Crystal Lake in the Adirondacks and stein, Rachael and Alexandra Penfil, Also sur- of your loved one...
continued bringing joy to children at Brant vived by 8 Step grandchildren and 8 Great
(856) 616-2923 NEW JERSEY Lake Camp for the next 25 years. Both Lois Step grandchildren. Service and interment Call 215.832.0749 to
(215) 546-5800 PENNSYLVANIA and Howard were world travelers, visiting were private. Contributions in her memory place your memorial.
over 100 countries and meeting kings, may be made to the Alzheimer's Association.
| ROTHKOFFLAW.COM queens, peasants, butlers and everyone in
between, and always leaving a lasting im- JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
pression wherever they went. Howard had
many hobbies including fishing, Phillies REBER
baseball, and gardening, but he was most
well known for his talents on stage. An ac- Charlotte R. Reber (nee Diamond) on June
complished singer, comedian, actor, and dir- 16, 2020. Wife of the late Marvin. Mother of
ector, Howard worked with everyone from his Joan (Richard) Raisman and Lynn Reber;
students to Scorsese on various projects, in- also survived by 6 grandchildren and 8 great-
cluding starring in two syndicated television grandchildren. Graveside Services are
pilots, “going viral” on Old Jews Telling private. Contributions in her memory may be
Jokes, and was most renowned for dazzling made to Congregations of Shaare Shamayim
children and adults alike as an authentic Ben- or Holy Redeemer Hospice.
jamin Franklin impersonator. More recently,
he wrote, acted, and directed multiple Shan- GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
nondell productions. He was a Masonic Past RAPHAEL-SACKS
Master of Williamson Corinthian Lodge
#368.. Funeral services were held privately, www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
and a Celebration of Life will be held when
the pandemic restrictions permit. ROSS

Robert Morris Ross, on June 13, 2020. Hus-
band of the late Annette (Leonard). Father of
Natasha (Michael) Goldberg, Margo Rosen-
blatt and Lisa Addis. Stepfather of Joel (Jen-
nifer) Cohen and Barry (Rachel) Kramer. Also
survived by 5 grandchildren. Mr. Ross was
an Investment Banker and College Professor
at Drexel University. He was a Philanthropist
and active in the Jewish Community. Addi-
tionally, he volunteered for many causes and
won Volunteer of the Year two twice from the
Jewish Federation. Private Graveside Ser-
vices are being held. Contributions in his
memory may be made to Jewish Family and
Children’s Services.

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JCRC Holds Panel Discussion with Black Legislators economy for all [that combines] dynamic research,
innovative public policy, and strategic organizing of broad
THE JEWISH COMMUNITY Relations Council held a panel alliances,” according to a news release.
discussion on June 22 via Zoom with sev- Davidson is a partner in labor,
eral black legislators to discuss the events employment and workers’ compensation
that followed the deaths of George Floyd law firm Willig, Williams & Davidson in
and Breonna Taylor, among others. Philadelphia.
YOUNG U.S. Rep. Dwight Evans, state Sen.
Sharif Street, state Rep. Joanna McClinton
Dr. Geraldine Prose Young of Rydal, PA, and Philadelphia City Councilwoman JFS Announces Honorees
known to family and friends as “Gerry,”
passed away peacefully on June 14th after a Charelle Parker discussed pending Jewish Family Service of Atlantic &
long struggle with dementia. She was prede- legislation to address racial injustice and Cape May Counties announced its 2020
ceased by her husband of 68 years, Irving police brutality. President’s Award and Volunteer of the
Young, and is survived by her three children, They also discussed how the Jewish Year Award at its virtual annual meeting
Carl Young, Diane Young Uniman and hus- community can partner with the Black on June 10.
band Howard Uniman, and Nancy Young and community to address racism and JF board member and Treasurer
husband Jeffrey Melin; four grandchildren, inequality in the United States. Melissa Rosenblum received the
Harry Uniman and wife Amanda Dillman Uni- President’s Award “for her dedication and
man, Max Uniman and wife Elizabeth Lucken- support of the agency and community.”
bill Uniman, Claire Melin Cohen and husband Local Lawyer named Co-Chair of RSVP member Jack Greenberg was
Zack Cohen, and Julia Melin and husband Is-
rael Kositsky; plus three great grandchildren, LAANE Advisory Board named Volunteer of the Year. For more
Joseph Samuel Uniman , Briar Rose Uniman,
and Benjamin Henry Cohen. Gerry was born Stuart W. Davidson was named co-chair than five years, he has stocked the food
in the Bronx, NY on September 30, 1926. As of the Los Angeles Alliance for a New pantry, served guests at Holocaust survi-
an inveterate lover of opera and classical mu- Economy Advisory Board. vor luncheons, handled agency mailings
sic, she was a member of the fourth graduat- LAANE is an “advocacy organi- and assisted at the golf tournament and
ing class of the High School of Music and Art zation dedicated to building a new Stuart W. Davidson herb dinner. l
in the City of New York (now known as the Courtesy of Willig, Williams & Davidson
Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music &
Art and Performing Arts), and considered be- BIRTHS
coming a professional flutist before deciding
on a career in medicine. After graduating LEXIE JORDYN GOLDSHTEYN MAVEN IVY MORGAN
from Brooklyn College in three years, and un-
daunted by the obstacles facing women in Chelsea (née Shull) and Allan Goldshteyn of Dresher announce Alexandra and Jonathan Morgan of Bryn Mawr announce the
medicine at that time, Gerry received her MD the birth of their daughter, Lexie Jordyn Goldshteyn, on June 1. birth of their daughter, Maven Ivy Morgan, on April 5.
degree from The SUNY Downstate College of
Medicine in 1951. As one of a handful of fe- Sharing in their happiness are grandparents Dean and Lisa Maven is also welcomed by her big brothers, Jordan Andrew
males in her medical school class, Gerry was Shull of Holland and Yefim Goldshteyn and Irene Mazor of Morgan and Jackson Elliot Morgan, as well as her big sister,
a pioneer for future generations of women Huntingdon Valley, along with Uncle Zachary, Aunt Jessica and Madison Arabella Morgan.
entering the medical profession. Notably, great-grandparents Shirl Broad and Susan and Edward Landa.
such women included a daughter and grand- Sharing in their joy are grandparents Hilarie and Mitchell
daughter, both of whom readily acknowledge Lexie is named in loving memory of her maternal great- Morgan of Bryn Mawr and Laura and Steven Engler of
the trail she blazed in balancing a successful grandfathers, James Shull and Jack Broad. Minnetonka, Minnesota, as well as great-grandparents Marja
medical career with raising a loving family. Engler of Minnetonka and Diana Morgan and Selma Lauter of
Gerry worked for thirty-five years as a cyto- Boynton Beach, Florida.
pathologist at the Albert Einstein Medical
Center in North Philadelphia. She also man- Joining in welcoming Maven to the family are aunts and
aged a successful private practice diagnos- uncles Samantha Engler and Jason and Jessica Morgan of
ing PAP smears from the family home in Philadelphia and Brittany and Zach Kurz of New York City.
Elkins Park. Whereas other homes were filled
with more traditional aromas, the smell of
Xylene and other fixatives emanating from
the third-floor staining laboratory was ever
present in the Young household. Gerry made
seminal contributions to clinical research. For
example, she was an early proponent of fine
needle aspiration biopsy, which is now a
standard diagnostic tool. She also had a
strong sense of social responsibility, helping
to start a PAP screening clinic in Zimbabwe
after retiring in 1989. As impressive as these
accomplishments were, they were arguably
rivaled by her poise, grace, beauty and wit. A
great mimic, her sense of humor and infec-
tious laugh were legendary. She and Irv were
fixtures among their tight-knit group of
friends who oscillated between Elkins Park,
Isles of Capri, and Loveladies depending on
the season. Finally, Gerry was a truly wonder-
ful wife and mother. She was literally adored
by her entire family, and it’s no exaggeration
to say her iconic status only grew over time.
Although her disease ultimately robbed her
and her family of her gifts, her memory lives
on to both inspire and comfort all who knew
her. Contributions in Gerry’s memory should
be made to The Dr. Geraldine Prose Young
Fund at the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School
of Music & Art and Performing Arts or The
Alzheimer’s Foundation of America.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS

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