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Jewish Exponent May 24, 2018

Jewish Exponent May 24, 2018

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LOCAL Returns to
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LOCAL MARISSA STERN | JE STAFF The Gershman Y is leaving its longtime home at 401-11 S. Broad St.
Preservation Alliance of Greater Philadelphia
Jewish Pols Have IF YOU LIVE in Northeast Philly and
Mixed Primary find yourself in need of a good rye bread Goodbye, Gershman Y:
Jeff Bartos won, but or challah, or perhaps some rugelach or Arts Org to Move,
Shira Goodman lost. hamantaschen, or maybe you just have a Change its Name
hankering for some cookies, chances are
Page 5 you’d head over to Lipkin’s Bakery. LIZ SPIKOL | JE STAFF said. Afterward, the two would sometimes
go for dinner at the South Philly restau-
LOCAL Well, soon, if you live in South Philadel- WHEN MUSICIAN MIKE Brenner was rant Dante & Luigi’s.
phia, you’ll get that chance, too — again. growing up in Center City in the late ’70s and
Democrat Faces early ’80s, his dad took him to the Y at 401 “I can still taste the red sauce,” he said.
Questions About The bakery is opening a second loca- S. Broad St. to work out and play basketball. Back then, the location was a branch of the
BDS Support tion at 2153 South Hancock St. Jewish Community Centers of Greater Phila-
Scott Wallace says “He knew a lot of people of his genera- delphia. By next year, Jewish life at the historic
he’s “unequivocally While it’s technically a new location, tion who would also go to the Y,” Brenner location will have effectively come to an end.
pro-Israel.” it’s not a new neighborhood for the kosher
bakery, which will still uphold kosher
Page 7 standards. Its original location before it
moved to Rhawnhurst 43 years ago was at
Volume 203090 Fourth and McKean streets.
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There was “a big call for us to return,”
Published Weekly Since 1887 said General Manager Rebecca Seiger,
who’s worked for Lipkin’s for 26 years.

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Former Temple Fraternity President Charged

LOCAL Ari Goldstein Photo provided de Marco if he could go. De ment. “We believe in due pro- comes to sexual assault. The fra-
SELAH MAYA ZIGHELBOIM | JE STAFF Marco said that these kinds cess, but there is clearly no ternity deals with sexual harass-
Edward Enriquez of the Phil- of cases often don’t progress place for this behavior in our ment on a case-by-case basis.
ON HIS WAY to Israel on adelphia Police Department past the initial stages and, at organization and, if prov-
May 13 for a Birthright trip, Special Victims Unit, alleges the time, as there were no open en true, I would expect the Pierce said that while AEPi’s
Ari Goldstein, a former Tem- that on Feb. 25, Goldstein was charges against Goldstein, de individual to be permanently policies on sexual assault and
ple University Alpha Epsilon in a third-floor bedroom with Marco advised him to go. expelled from our fraternity.” harassment have not changed,
Pi (AEPi) fraternity president, a 19-year-old woman at the the fraternity has increased its
was taken into custody during AEPi fraternity house at 2000 “He was never trying to Over the years, the fraternity focus on education and train-
a layover at Boston Logan N. Broad St. The affidavit says flee,” de Marco said. “He was has dealt with instances of sex- ing around this topic over the
International Airport. that Goldstein locked the door, leaving on his lawyer’s advice.” ual assault at other universities. years. This has included defin-
pinned her down on the couch ing sexual assault and harass-
The 21-year-old, who had and tried to force sexual activ- Ben Waxman, director of In 2016, for example, a for- ment and explaining both the
resigned from his position sev- ity on her, despite the woman’s communications at the Phil- mer College of Charleston stu- law and the fraternity’s policies.
eral weeks earlier, was charged protestations. She was eventu- adelphia District Attorney’s dent, who was a 17-year-old The fraternity also has pro-
with attempt to commit ally able to kick Goldstein, the Office, said that Goldstein was freshman at the time, alleged gramming that discusses being
rape, indecent assault, simple affidavit states, and run out of arrested by Immigration and that she was served drugs and “my brother’s keeper,” which
assault, unlawful restraint and the fraternity house. Customs Enforcement agents, alcohol and raped while being touches on sexual assault.
false imprisonment, all stem- who turned him over to Massa- filmed by one of her attack-
ming from a Feb. 25 incident. De Marco said that, as chusetts State Police, who then ers, as reported by The Post However, Pierce noted, sex-
Goldstein’s trip to Israel turned him over to detectives and Courier. Two years earlier, ual assault is an issue that is
On May 17, Goldstein was approached, Goldstein asked in the Philly DA’s office. the Chicago Tribune reported much larger than just AEPi.
freed after posting $200,000, that the University of Illinois at
or 10 percent, of the $2 million “Despite knowing he was Urbana-Champaign had paid “It’s fair to say that this
bail. under investigation, he decided $77,000 to a former student has been a problem on college
he was going to leave the coun- who, in 2011, alleged she had campuses, and it’s been a prob-
“I can tell you in no uncer- try,” Waxman said. “That’s why been filmed and photographed lem in society for much longer
tain terms, if the evidence in he was grabbed before he left while being sexually assaulted than the 105 years that AEPi
this case is what I think it is, the country.” at the AEPi fraternity house. has been around,” Pierce said.
Ari Goldstein is going to fight In 2014, students at Vanderbilt “To the extent that we are able
this case tooth and nail to the Last month, Temple sus- University in an online thread to help with the 10,000 young
end,” said Perry de Marco, Sr., pended the AEPi fraternity called “Girl that Ratted,” men who are members of AEPi
Goldstein’s defense attorney. in light of several allegations, named and attacked a female at any one time, that we are
“This will be a fierce fight, including sexual assault. student who said she had been able to work with them, then
and this will be a fight, not sexually assaulted at a party we’re doing the right thing,
only for his freedom, but for “We are, obviously, deeply at the AEPi fraternity house, and we’re going to continue to
his vindication.” troubled by the charges lev- according to WSMV.com. do that.” l
eled at this young man,” said
An affidavit of proba- Jonathan Pierce, a past inter- Pierce said AEPi has a [email protected];
ble cause, sworn to by Det. national president of the AEPi zero-tolerance policy when it 215-832-0729
fraternity and the fraternity’s
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New Suspect in Israel Flag Defacement Case

LOCAL Antoine Guyton Photo provided with institutional vandalism, stressed that the new suspect is p.m. on May 15 after the rain
SELAH MAYA ZIGHELBOIM | JE STAFF criminal mischief and related the priority. subsided, the Mayor’s Office of
offenses at the time. Communications confirmed.
ON THE AFTERNOON of “The main thing that we really
May 15, people headed down On May 17, these charges need help with right now, honest- Earlier in the day, around
the Benjamin Franklin Parkway were rescinded. The Philadelphia ly, is not that initial suspect,” said 3:40 p.m., Abbey Frank, Jewish
may have passed by an Israeli District Attorney’s Office said Ben Waxman, director of com- Federation’s director of program
flag defaced with red paint. that further investigation munications at the Philadelphia operations, received a call from
revealed there was an additional DA’s Office. “We need help iden- a Jewish Federation volunteer
And some — like Laura suspect who also sprayed the flag tifying the guy who was caught who said they heard the Israeli
Frank, public relations man- with red paint that day. The DA’s on camera actually spraying the flag had been defaced. Abbey
ager for the Jewish Federation Office posted a video of that sus- flag. That video is posted on our Frank contacted Laura Frank
of Greater Philadelphia — wit- pect and asked that anyone with website. It’s been shared fairly and Robin Schatz, the Jewish
nessed the defacing incident and information contact Central widely. We need help from the Federation’s director of govern-
subsequent arrest of a suspect, Detectives at 215-686-3093 or public in identifying that suspect ment affairs.
26-year-old Antoine Guyton of 215-686-3094. The office is plan- because that suspect is clearly the
Philadelphia. He was charged ning on writing another affidavit main perpetrator at this point.” The three checked out the
for the re-arrest of Guyton but
The flag was replaced by 10 See Deface, Page 20

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Jewish Candidates Win, Lose in Primaries

LOCAL

SELAH MAYA ZIGHELBOIM | JE STAFF

WHEN JEFF BARTOS real- From left: Jeff Bartos, Shira Goodman and Bryan Leib Photos provided
ized he was about to win the
Republican primary for lieu-
tenant governor on May 15,
he felt immense gratitude and
took a moment to reflect on his
mother who passed away just a
few weeks before.

“It’s been a roller coaster
of emotions,” said the Jewish
real estate developer, who won
with 46.8 percent of the vote.
“Losing my mom, mourning,
shiva, still campaigning, try-
ing to balance all of the family
needs with still running this
race through the finish line.
I just took a quiet moment to
reflect on how much I miss my
mom, how much I wish she had

While Bartos’ candidacy advanced to the general Bartos will now run against Jewish Republicans from new career or climb the ladder.
election in November, the May 15 primary saw Braddock Mayor John Fetter- Southeastern Pennsylvania on I wanted to say, ‘Is there anoth-
mixed results for local Jewish politicians. man, who won the Democrat the ballot in November,” Leib er way to serve?’”
primary for lieutenant governor, said. “I look forward, with Jeff,
been here to celebrate with us, Election Day and told him to while Wagner will face off against to being able to be a strong Goodman said she decided
but also how proud she would spend time with his family. Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf in voice for the Jewish commu- to run in this election because
be of how we dusted ourselves After dropping his daugh- November’s general election. nity here in Philadelphia and between gun violence at the
off after the loss of a parent.” ter off at school at Jack M. throughout the region. It’s forefront of people’s minds and
“We’re focusing on the for- just very exciting to be able the redistricting of the state,
While Bartos’ candida- Barrack Hebrew Academy, gotten women and men around to be with Jeff on this run. I’m it felt like the right moment.
cy advanced to the general voting, hosting a Facebook the commonwealth,” Bartos very happy for him obviously. While she doesn’t know if
election in November, the live video with his wife, call- said. “I’m from Reading. Scott’s That goes without saying.” she’ll ever run again, she said
May 15 primary saw mixed ing supporters and having from York. Too many of our she won’t rule it out.
results for local Jewish poli- dinner with his brother and smaller and medium-sized cit- With 16.4 percent of the
ticians. In the first elections family in Lancaster, Bartos ies have been decimated by an vote, Goodman, who took Goodman also said that
featuring Pennsylvania’s new and his family went to York economic malaise, really just an a leave of absence from her some had expressed concern
congressional map, Bryan to spend time with state Sen. ignoring of the economic plight position as executive director about multiple women run-
Leib, who ran uncontested in Scott Wagner (R-District 28) of so many places by — not just of CeaseFire PA for her cam- ning in the same race. There
the Republican primary for and his family. Wagner won by Gov. Wolf — this has gone paign, came in second to state was a narrative that it would
the 3rd Congressional Dis- the Republican primary for on for too long. The principal Rep. Madeleine Dean (D-Dis- split the vote and Joseph Hoef-
trict, won; Shira Goodman, governor, making him and focus we have is on protecting trict 153), who received 72.6 fel, the one man in the race and
though, lost her race in the Bartos running mates. people’s paychecks today, mak- percent of the vote. Following a former congressman at that,
Democratic primary for the By the time the Associated ing sure their paychecks tomor- her loss, Goodman will return would win as a result. But that
4th Congressional District. Press called the race for Wagner, row have more money in them to CeaseFire PA. didn’t happen.
and making sure our children
Bartos said his staff took his Bartos said, the candidate had and grandchildren want to live “I would have liked to have “We have to realize that
cell phone away from him on about a 100,000-vote lead. in Pennsylvania.” have won, but that was not we’re in a new era,” Good-
meant to be,” Goodman said. man said. “It’s not so simple.
In the 3rd Congressio- “I learned a lot during this Women can run against wom-
nal District, which essential- process. This campaign spoke en and still succeed, and that
ly comprises the western half to people who were looking could be good for those who
of Philadelphia, Leib will face for a way to stand up and do win and those who lose. People
Democratic Rep. Dwight Evans something, people who were shouldn’t be discouraged from
in the general election. frustrated and angry, and taking the chance.” l
that’s what I was trying to do.
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New Torahs Help
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Symphony LOCAL Broomall. So it’s traveled quite
Square MARISSA STERN | JE STAFF a way in its history.”

Assisted Living & Memory Care CONGREGATION BETH A covering that appears
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home for a few of its Torahs. The enhanced connec-
tion to Kentucky stood out,
Two of those Torahs are as he received comments and
now housed at Beth El-Ner messages from some church
Tamid — and they don’t take members the synagogue host-
up much space. ed when he posted about the
Torahs on social media.
At less than a foot tall each,
the Torahs provide opportu- “When they saw the posting
nities for congregants to dress of the Torahs being brought to
and carry the sacred texts our synagogue, they said it’s
when they might not have been another special connection to
able to otherwise. Kentucky, and I thought that
was really pretty amazing,”
“We have a number of con- Blum said. “They wrote on my
gregants who are a bit older and Facebook page how happy they
have difficulty holding a very were to see that connection
big Torah,” said Rabbi Barry being made.”
Blum, who added the Torahs
can easily be held in one hand. He’s looking forward to
“By having these small Torahs, sharing the Torahs with the
[congregants] will be able to be synagogue community, which
engaged in services, to be able he said has already felt the pos-
to hold them or sit with them itive effects.
or carry them or embrace them
in a way that not normally is “What’s really special is we’ve
available for people.” already used them at a service,”
he said, as well as a baby naming
One is more of a ceremonial ceremony. “We have a popu-
than a functional Torah, he lation that has been telling me
noted, and both are at least 200 for the last couple years, ‘I don’t
years old. want an honor of lifting or car-
rying the Torah, it’s too heavy
Also of note is one of the or it’s hard for me to do that,’ so
Torahs is from Germany and I made it easy for them.”
survived the war, Blum add-
ed, though he isn’t sure exact- He emphasized that there
ly from which town. “It went is a deeper lesson in the sto-
from Germany to, at some ry: “Great things can come in
point, Kentucky and then to small packages,” he noted.

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Jews Question Democratic Nominee About BDS

LOCAL and the natural systems upon Scott Wallace Facebook move that was supported by
JOSHUA NEEDELMAN | JE FEATURE which all life depends,” accord- Jews across the world. Less than
ing to the fund’s website. with DJOP’s domestic agenda 50 miles away, Israeli soldiers
REPORTS THAT SCOTT — Wallace is pro-choice, responded with gunfire to Pal-
Wallace, the Democratic According to the Forward, supports LBGTQ rights and is estinian protesters’ attempts
nominee in the 1st Congres- the fund gave $25,000 to Code focused on combating climate to storm the border fence
sional District, co-chaired a Pink, an anti-war organiza- change — the political action separating Israel from Gaza.
family-run organization that tion that in 2009 endorsed committee has no tolerance for Palestinian officials said 58 peo-
donated money to groups that the BDS movement. In 2011, the backing of BDS. ple were killed in the protests.
support the boycott, divest- it earmarked $150,000 for
ment and sanctions (BDS) Haymarket Books, which later “If they’re not supportive in “Could Israel have done
movement against Israel, have published Boycott, Divestment, an authentic way, we wouldn’t other things at the border, say
raised concerns among local Sanctions: The Global Struggle even look at a candidate’s cre- using rubber bullets or tear
Jewish leaders. for Palestinian Rights, by Omar dentials if we believed they gas? It’s hard to say. But that’s
Barghouti. were not supportive of Israel,” more of a nuanced discussion
Democratic Jewish Out- Siegel said. than someone calling Israel
reach Pennsylvania announced Zipin called Barghouti a an apartheid state that doesn’t
it will meet with Wallace on “disturbing individual who Despite Wallace’s assertion care about Gaza children who
May 24 to learn more about believes in the eradication of that he denounces BDS, the ini- are killed,” Zipin said.
his position, a move that bucks the state of Israel.” tial report opened conversations
convention. concerning the growing divide Zipin said she heard rum-
When reached for com- among Democrats regarding blings of Wallace’s fund hav-
“This is different than what ment, Wallace’s campaign the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. ing supported organizations
we normally do in the endorse- manager, Eric Nagy, dis- Zipin said characterizations friendly to BDS before the pri-
ment process,” said Jill Zipin, a tanced the candidate from of Israel’s wrongdoing are maries. In a phone call prior to
DJOP founder. “All Democratic the contributions. often misguided. the election, Wallace told Zipin
candidates we have supported the report was untrue.
do not support BDS.” “Scott Wallace strongly “Within the more far left
supports the state of Israel,” side of the Democratic Party, “Frankly, if my name was on
The DJOP “will not sup- said Nagy. “Scott unequivocally there are those who are not a foundation, I would be a hell
port a candidate who thinks disavows the BDS movement. fully knowledgeable of the of a lot more careful than he
BDS is a good idea,” empha- issue,” she said. Zipin added was,” Siegel said.
sized Burt Siegel, who serves [The DJOP] will not support a candidate who that DJOP is in favor of a two-
on DJOP’s steering committee thinks BDS is a good idea.” state solution. Wallace, the grandson of
and is a former executive direc- Henry A. Wallace, who was
tor of the Philadelphia Jewish BURT SIEGEL Last week, Israel celebrated President Franklin Delano
Community Relations Coun- the opening of the U.S. Embas- Roosevelt’s vice president from
cil. “Certainly the allegations The grants in question J Street, the left-wing pro-Is- sy in Jerusalem, a symbolic 1941 to 1945, will face Republi-
[against Wallace] did not make were made by a member of rael organization that sees can incumbent Brian Fitzpatrick,
us happy.” the Wallace Global Fund’s itself as a counterweight to 44, who was elected to the House
leadership from a discretionary AIPAC, does not endorse the of Representatives in 2016.
Wallace, 66, won the fund that other leadership did BDS movement. The organiza-
Democratic primary in the not exercise authority over. tion, however, has come under Theseatislargelyrepresentative
heavily Jewish district that … This is a shameful attempt fire for stances many on the of Pennsylvania’s old 8th
encompasses much of Bucks by the [National Republican right consider not sufficiently Congressional District, which
County and part of Montgom- Congressional Committee] to critical of those who do sup- hasn’t been held by a Democrat
ery County. He received 56.5 attack Scott Wallace on the first port BDS. since Patrick Murphy was voted
percent of the vote, breezing day of the general election.” The Bucks County out of office in 2010. Democrats
past main competitor Rachel Wallace said in a statement Democratic Committee said are hoping to capitalize on
Reddick, who got 35.3 percent, he denounces the BDS move- it stands behind Wallace and political instability and flip the
according to Politico. ment and denied knowledge of his explanation. House from red to blue in the
the fund’s donations to organi- “We are not our brother’s 2018 midterm elections.
But word that the Wallace zations that support it. keepers and anyone who has
Global Fund donated thou- “I am unequivocally pro- family can appreciate that “There are a lot of counties
sands of dollars to groups that Israel, pro-peace and pro- statement. As far as Scott’s that can be flipped, and [Bucks
both endorsed and supported democracy. I consider myself individual’s actions, they speak County] is one of them,”
the BDS movement has caused a J Street Democrat — and, very well of his support for the Zipin said. “When we hear
a stir. in fact, provided personal state of Israel,” BCDC chair- about a Democratic candidate
financial support a decade man John Cordisco said. we would otherwise support
“The mission of the Wallace ago to celebrate its founding,” Siegel said that while [accused of aiding BDS], we
Global Fund is to promote an are upset.” l
informed and engaged citizen-
ry, to fight injustice, and to Joshua Needleman is a
protect the diversity of nature freelance writer.

Wallace wrote. Wallace’s platform aligns

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House of Kosher Debuts in NE Philadelphia

LOCAL Walking into House of Kosher Marissa Stern give you for kosher,” she noted. a brick oven for fresh kosher
MARISSA STERN | JE STAFF “They’re a big supermarket; it’s pizza and a section of kosher
the summer — and she hopes to at supermarkets like ShopRite, so nice they give us the section, wines will join the lineup; they
CUSTOMERS WERE MILL- provide a necessary service for the there may be a kosher section but but there’s no way they’re car- are working on obtaining a
ING around with shopping community with the market. it doesn’t always have everything rying every product, and we liquor license.
carts and perhaps handing in needed for a kosher household. want every product.”
job applications on a recent A Brooklyn native, she said “It’s really one stop,” she said.
afternoon at the newly opened markets there have everything “There’s only so much space The store appears to be like Employees in red sweat-
House of Kosher in Northeast all together. In Philadelphia, any supermarket is going to any other market — perhaps shirts and long-sleeve shirts
Philadelphia. cleaner — as there are stocked walked around talking to
shelves of everything from customers and checking the
The gourmet supermarket cleaning supplies and paper aisles, the slogan “Experience
at 9806 Bustleton Ave. was a products to frozen dinners. A the food, enjoy the tradition”
long time coming, per Rivky deli section sits along the back emblazoned on the back.
Isaacson, who owns the store wall along with a sushi station. “We’re still having your potato
with her husband, Rabbi Shlo- An in-house butcher cuts fresh kugel and your kasha varnishkes
ime Isaacson of nearby Con- meats and the menu changes and your nice roast beef deli sand-
gregation Beth Solomon. every day, including by offering wich, gefilte fish — everything we
Shabbat-ready meals on Thurs- love — but in a new environ-
They thought they’d be days. ment,” Isaacson explained.
open a year ago, she noted, but There are unique lines of
opening a new business comes They package their own products available at the store,
with unforeseen challenges. housemade dips and olives and too, she noted, such as an exclu-
have their own dairy line. sive gourmet cheesecake line
Now the doors are open — she — “You have to know someone
said they are aiming for a larger There is also a produce section, to get it,” she said, promising
grand opening celebration during a coffee bar and a slushie station.

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all the time,” Jeff Miller added. “This is another part of
“Just to be able to get every- our outreach,” Isaacson said,
thing and not worrying about “just really reaching out to
what’s kosher, everything is the Jewish community and
kosher. It’s fantastic.” providing what they need.” l

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‘Renaissance Man,’ 56, Dies on Mount Everest

OBITUARY Everest — Linder, who prenup, which stipulat- mon, such as their passion
SELAH MAYA ZIGHELBOIM | JE STAFF lived in Maryland ed that Jeanette need- for music. Even after she went
but was born in Phil- ed to learn how to ski, away to college, they would
A PHOTO OF Lawrence Linder, adelphia and raised in that she would raft the talk on the phone almost every
taken just a few hours before Bucks County, was a Grand Canyon with day, and he would come up to
his death, shows the emergen- daredevil, a musician him and that he was New York City for about two
cy medicine doctor triumphant, and a world traveler, allowed to travel two long weekends every semester.
with two thumbs up raised relatives said. months of the year. In During those weekends, she
above his head, while on a hik- “He was a renais- exchange, Jeanette said, said, they would see four or
ing trip in Nepal surrounded by sance man who could “I got him.” five shows. They were also big
prayer flags. do everything,” Jeanette Before his last posi- foodies and ate every kind of
Linder said. “He was tion at the University food, from a nine-course meal
Linder, a retired CEO of the brilliant. He was the of Maryland Commu- at Per Se in New York to hot
University of Maryland Com- smartest person I knew. nity Medical Group, dogs at Home Depot.
munity Medical Group, died of ... He was afraid of just he held positions as
a brain hemorrhage on May 1 about nothing.” director of emergen- Linder, his wife and daugh-
while hiking Mount Everest. At Growing up, Linder cy medicine and chief ter were planning a raft trip
the time of his death, he was at attended Central Bucks medical officer at the through the Grand Canyon next
an altitude of 15,600 feet. He East High School and University of Mary- May. It would have been Linder’s
was 56. Reform Congregation land Baltimore Wash- eighth time rafting that canyon.
Keneseth Israel (KI), Lawrence Linder in Nepal Photo provided ington Medical Center. He also scuba dived, parachuted
“He died doing what he and hang glided.
loved,” said Linder’s wife, Jea- where his father worked as By the time he was 6, he had He had retired 10 months
nette Linder, chief of radiation the literature and grammatics been offered a position playing before his death. “We were supposed to go
oncology at the Alvin & Lois teacher and his mother served as classical piano at the Wanamak- “He was like, ‘I need to travel, snowshoeing in Iceland up to
Lapidus Cancer Institute at Life- assistant principal. er’s in Abington. and I need to do things that I the Northern Lights,” Jeanette
Bridge Health in Baltimore. “He “He was always climbing After high school, Linder want to do before I can’t do them Linder said. “Of course, he want-
died of something that could something,” Irwin Linder went on to Franklin & Mar- anymore,’” said Kaylie Linder, ed to keep rafting the canyon.
have killed him at home by him- said. “He liked to live life on shall College as an under- Linder’s 21-year-old daughter He just wanted to always be out
self. But it was better to be in the the edge. Maybe that’s why he graduate and the University who studies music business at in the mountains. That’s where
mountains surrounded by very became an ER doctor.” of Pennsylvania for medical New York University. “His job he felt closest to God.”
close friends.” Irwin Linder said he started school. He did his internship was taking such a big toll on his
teaching Linder to play the piano and residency at Christiana health. He retired 10 months Linder is survived by his par-
In addition to being an at age 3. At 4 years old, he would Hospital in Newark, Del. ago, and he lost 40 pounds. He ents, Irwin and Rita; his wife,
accomplished climber — he play during intermissions at KI Lawrence and Jeanette got so, so healthy.” Jeanette; his daughter, Kaylie;
climbed Denali, the Atlas Moun- performances, too young to real- Linder met at the University of Kaylie Linder said she and and a brother, David.
tains and Mount Kilimanjaro ize he should have stage fright. Pennsylvania library. They had a her father had a lot in com-
twice, in addition to Mount [email protected];
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Dinah Aids Domestic Violence Survivors CALL (215) 887-0877
FOR DETAILS
LOCAL and Leah’s daughter, who is the Jewish community. only does it happen here, but
often overlooked in favor of “There’s definitely a stigma the impact is actually greater.” e-mail: [email protected];
Jacob’s sons. When she was about domestic violence within Through Dinah, Weiner visit: www.tay-sachs.org
MARISSA STERN | JE STAFF
I
11, Weiner was studying with the Jewish community that it and her board have started
AFTER SHANA WEINER her rebbetzin and they dis- doesn’t exist,” she said. As it’s cultivating relationships with Screening for other
graduated from Drexel Uni- cussed the story of the “rape not as widely talked about, vic- synagogues, volunteer attor- Jewish Genetic Diseases
versity’s law school, she began of Dinah,” which appears in tims may feel hesitant to speak neys and community organi-
looking for a way to combine Parshat Vayishlach. Amid out because they feel like they zations to provide educational also available.
her passions for working with the story details, Weiner are the only ones, she noted. resources to be better equipped
survivors of domestic abuse to ask the right questions This message is sponsored by a friend of
and the Jewish communi- when they think someone
ty, and figured she would is in trouble. Nat’l Tay-Sachs & Allied Diseases
reach out to places special- She also hopes to col- Association of Delaware Valley
izing in Jewish domestic laborate with clergy toward
violence legal services. the idea of prenups, as the She also found herself in
She knew of places in notion of gets is a unique an emotionally and psycho-
the Washington, D.C., element to Jewish wed- logically abusive relationship,
and Baltimore areas — as dings — and divorces. which she said did not turn
she got her undergraduate “That’s a piece of the violent but very well could
degree from the University puzzle that is unique to have. It inspired her to to dedi-
of Maryland — but finding Judaism, that we have this cate herself to this work.
any in Philadelphia proved system that still requires in
tricky. order to be divorced under “When I first started talking
She was shocked to Jewish law you have to get a about this stuff, I was starting
learn there were no such get, which the power to do at the place of, how do we fix
services in the city. so is completely held by the this problem? And I quickly
“I expressed my frus- husband,” she said. realized there was a question
tration with a friend, Domestic violence before that I needed to answer,
who then said, ‘Well, if caught Weiner’s attention which was is this even a prob-
nobody’s doing it then when she was young. Grow- lem?” she said.
you’re the perfect person ing up outside of Annap-
to start it,’” she recalled olis, she took taekwondo Her biggest takeaway for the
with a laugh. and earned her black belt Jewish community is to under-
Thus, the first inkling at 11 years old. Having a stand that domestic violence
of Dinah — a legal services black belt allowed her to does happen — and across all
center providing low-cost take other classes, such as streams of Judaism.
and pro bono representa- kickboxing and women’s
tion to survivors of domestic self defense. “We are not safe or spe-
abuse — was born. “It triggered some- cial because we’re Jewish,” she
Weiner, who belongs thing in me at that age, said. “It happens, and then the
to Temple Beth Zion-Beth that there’s this world that next step is to equip yourself
Israel and serves as its Photo provided exists that a lot of people with the tools to be an effective
United Synagogue Youth Shana Weiner ally when a situation presents
itself and we want to be the
(USY) director, became a noticed Dinah’s brothers When she was 11, Weiner was studying with her resource where you can send
Tribe 12 Fellow in 2013, and retaliated for her. rebbetzin and they discussed the story of the your friends to call.”
Dinah went as far as Weiner’s “I read it again and realized, “rape of Dinah,” which appears in Parshat
fellowship application. first of all, there’s no mention Vayishlach. Amid the story details, Weiner She hopes Dinah can serve
“The mission was to provide of rape per se, but what we do noticed Dinah’s brothers retaliated for her. as a friend for those in need as
legal services to survivors of have is a woman’s entire life well with the help of its name.
domestic abuse in the greater and fate is decided by the men
Philadelphia Jewish communi- around her,” she said. “The idea “There’s a certain sense of
ty,” she said. “We’ve adapted a was let’s name it after Dinah, anonymity in the name that
bit, but we’ve stayed with that and let’s rectify the situation. somebody could say, ‘Have you
core mission.” Let’s give people a voice, and “You’re led to believe no want to do a lot of bad things called Dinah?’ And it could be
Dinah launched with Tribe let’s give them the resources one will believe you anyway,” and somebody’s gotta do some- your friend or sister, whoev-
12 in May 2015, received 501(c) and access and education to be she added. “Jews are affected thing about it,” she said. er,” she said. “We sort of like
(3) status in September 2017 and able to speak for themselves.” by domestic abuse at the same In college, she took classes to have that persona of your
got its first case in February. Further, she hopes the work rate as the national average, but on victim psychology and devel- friend Dinah.” l
Its name was inspired by she does illuminates the notion Jews stay in abusive relation- oped an interest in the field of
the story of Dinah, Jacob that domestic violence exists in ships twice that time. So not domestic violence. [email protected];
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Bakery Rhawnhurst location will still The exterior of the soon-to-be second location of Lipkin’s Bakery at 2153 Those will join the 28 — yes,
be in business and will have 28 — flavors of petits fours.
Continued from Page 1 baked goods delivered daily to S. Hancock St. Facebook/Lipkin’s Bakery
the South Philly spot. And don’t worry — there
previous owner Mitch Lipkin we keep it kosher, of course, there are eight, Seiger said, will still be knishes.
in 2016 — found the spot for Its original location served there’s no pork.” including new flavors like
the second location, which will what is now a slightly differ- cheese stuffed, raspberry choc- “If you see knishes any-
offer old and new favorites. ent demographic, per an article The new location will offer olate chip, fudge-filled choco- where in Philadelphia, they’re
on passyunkpost.com, which some new twists on classic late chip and pineapple. made by us,” Nawalany said.
“The neighborhood is really noted the neighborhood sur- goods, Seiger said. “We even ship them up to New
excited to have him — back,” rounding it was 90 percent There are now also 13 York because people there pre-
Seiger said. Jewish when it first opened. The bakery has already rugelach varities, up from five. fer them to the New York City
expanded its offerings of staples ones. We make them the way
While she wasn’t sure of an When Lipkin moved the bak- like hamantaschen and rugelach. “We’re trying to get a lit- they’re supposed to be made
exact date, Seiger estimates the ery to its 8013 Castor Ave. loca- tle bit for everybody’s taste,” — we bake them and use
bakery will be open within a tion in 1975, most of the Jews Where there were four she said. stretched dough.”
few weeks; they are just waiting near the original spot had moved. hamantaschen flavors, now
on their final health inspec- He added a lot of their cus-
tion, but “everything’s ready.” “I think Mitch figured that tomers don’t know what knish-
only Jews would eat their prod- es are when they first try them.
She’s heard many area res- ucts, so he moved it up to the
idents express enthusiasm for Northeast, which was heavily “My staff tell them they’re
the new location, lamenting Jewish then,” Nawalany said in like Jewish Hot Pockets,” he said.
they haven’t had salt sticks in the article.
years. Many have shared remi- Seiger said they are looking
niscent tales of shopping at the It’s still a heavily Jewish forward to getting the green
original store. clientele, he noted, but due flag to open — as are their
to the bakery’s culinary stan- neighbors. Phone calls have
While the bakery was facing dards it also attracts a lot of been coming in daily asking
zoning issues a few months Muslim customers. about the opening date of the
ago in the beginning of the new location, she said.
process, residents garnered 200 “Lipkin’s is still Jewish,
signatures in a matter of a few but not like it used to be,” “I’m looking forward to
days in support of the loca- Nawalany said. “We get a lot reconnecting with the people
tion’s opening, Seiger said. of Muslim customers because from the neighborhood,” she
it’s also halal — there’s no said. “It’s nice to be a part of
“We’re excited to be serv- meat anywhere in our facility; that community again.” l
ing the community that wants we don’t even let the employ-
us there,” she said, noting the ees bring any in. And since [email protected];
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Philadelphia Gay News Publisher Donates Personal Papers to Binghamton University Holds Alternative Graduation
Smithsonian National Museum of American History in Deference to Observance of Shavuot
Mark Segal, the publisher of the Philadelphia Gay News and a national LGBTQ Binghamton University in New York hosted an alternative graduation ceremony
leader, is donating personal papers that document his 50-year career as an activ- for observant Jewish students and family members who wouldn’t have been able
ist, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History announced. to attend graduation because of the observance of Shavuot, JNS.org reported.

The 16 cubic feet of papers include rare journals, flyers, posters, letters and About 45 students participated in an alternative Tekes Siyum commencement cer-
materals from the 1970s to the present day. It also includes the first state-issued emony the morning of May 18, with an alternate graduation dinner the night before.
Gay Pride Proclamation from 1975, buttons and T-shirts.
“As I fielded calls from anxious parents, who cited financial constraints and
“Few people have been as fearless, creative and relentless in their activism for other difficulties, I felt that I had to try to help make this joyous event less stress-
LGBTQ rights as Mark Segal,” museum Curator Katherine Ott said. “The materials ful for these families,” said Rabbi Aaron Slonim of the Rohr Chabad Center for
he is donating are an insider’s guide to most of the big issues of the past 50 years.” Jewish Student Life at Binghamton.

‘Anne Frank’ Passages About Sexuality Restored Minnesota Vikings Owner Likely to be Named Chair
Dutch researchers restored two pages about sexuality that teenage diarist Anne of Jewish Federations of North America
Frank wrote while in hiding during World War II, JTA reported. Attorney Mark Wilf, who owns the Minnesota Vikings — who were clobbered
in the NFC championship game by the Philadelphia Eagles — and is a real estate
“Anne’s diary texts show that she had gleaned information on the subject of developer, will likely be named the incoming chair of the Jewish Federations of
sexuality from her parents, especially her father, from her friend Jacqueline and North America, JTA reported.
from books,” according to a statement from the Anne Frank House.
His nomination will be brought to the JFNA Board of Trustees when the
The content — which included four dirty jokes, a few crossed-out phrases and organization’s General Assembly holds its annual meeting from Oct. 22-24 in
a passage in which she envisions teaching sexual education — had been erased, Tel Aviv.
then had sheets of brown paper glued over them.
Wilf is a partner in Garden Homes, a New Jersey-based real estate development
“Anyone who reads the passages that have now been discovered will be unable to firm. He has held numerous positions with JFNA, including National Campaign
suppress a smile,” said Frank van Vree, director of the Institute for War, Holocaust chair, National Young Leadership Cabinet co-chair, president of his community’s
and Genocide Studies. “The ‘dirty’ jokes are classics among growing children. They Federation and co-chair of JFNA’s National Holocaust Survivors Initiative. l
make it clear that Anne, with all her gifts, was above all also an ordinary girl.”

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Gershman was hailed at the time of its Kathyanne Cohen (left) and sister Elizabeth LaMotte join their mother, SaraKay Smullens, at the Gershman Y to
completion in 1928 as the larg-
Continued from Page 1 est Jewish institutional build- celebrate Purim in the 1970s. Preservation Alliance of Greater Philadelphia
ing of its kind in the country.
Jenny Laden, assistant that … rather than have such a programming that we’re going Gershman Y.”
director of communications It all represents a sea change for wide focus.” to be doing in the future. Cer- As for the future of the
and stewardship at Penn The Gershman Y, an organization tainly, the staffing needs are
Design, also has sense memo- that has gone through many The decision was based on a going to be filled based off of building, University of the Arts
ries connected to the Y: “I can evolutions, including a split from number of factors, Evans said: our programming.” spokesman Paul Healy said,
still smell the pool,” she said. the JCCs in 2009. In the last “It’s sustainability, it’s rele- “While we are still in the con-
couple of years, The Gershman Y vance, it’s how to best serve Cohen said two GPJFF ceptual stage, we anticipate that
Laden’s grade school class- featured some of its most original the community.” employees are a given: Evans we will undertake some reno-
mate, Kathyanne Cohen, senior and exciting programming to and Olivia Antsis, the director vations to the interior to create
VP of government and public date, including a sold-out Velvet The Philadelphia Jewish of the Philadelphia Jewish Film a social and community space
affairs at Moody’s in Washing- Underground tribute performed Film Festival has been hugely Festival, whose new title will for our students, something
ton, D.C., remembers the Y as by Yo La Tengo. This year has seen successful for the Gershman be executive artistic director. our campus currently lacks.
“a bastion of calm amid a city the launch of the author series Y, drawing capacity crowds As for the others, “we’re in We also are initially planning
swept up in ’70s swingyness,” Bagel Bites and the workshop to venues across the region. the process of determining the to centralize all student-related
while her writer-therapist sis- “Dancing With a Yiddish Accent,” That geographical spread will correct employee mix for the services under one roof.”
ter, Elisabeth LaMotte, recalls while lunch-and-learn sessions continue, as will the array of new organization.”
some unconventional Hebrew have continued to examine complementary programming, In 1986, Jewish Exponent
school classes: “Our teacher Jewish themes. said Cohen. A location for the GPJFF is reporter Robert Leiter wrote
had [us] play El Al and pretend also up in the air, but Cohen that the building was “regard-
to be flight attendants, walking Such programming contin- “We’re not just going to be said they’re considering several ed by Philadelphia’s non-Jewish
around the class saying, ‘Cof- ued apace even after major staff a movie theater that operates options. Wherever they land, it community as a central Jewish
fee, tea or milk, please?’” changes, including the retire- out of different venues,” he will be a change from a build- address.” Leiter quoted then-JCC
ment of Gershman’s executive said. “We’re going to continue ing that was such a part of the president Samuel N. Rabinowitz,
Attorney Lionel Artom- director Maxine Gaiber in to have our conversations with organization’s branding. who provided a salient example:
Ginzburg remembers “a plethora March and the departure of directors, screenwriters and “The Saturday night of the Rabin
of 60-year-old Jewish men who director of development Sahar actors; panel discussions; film- Stephen Frishberg, chair of assassination, all the media
could hit 50 or 60 free throws in Oz in April. and-food pairing events; and the Philadelphia Jewish Sports descended on the Gershman
a row underhanded.” Film Connect, which is going to Hall of Fame, is also thinking because they wanted to find out
Kristen Evans, who’s been be a series where musicians and about moving beyond Broad how people felt, and they knew
Jewish and non-Jewish with the organization for 11 vocalists perform in conjunc- Street. The Hall of Fame plans to they’d find Jews there. It is the
Philadelphians of all ages have years, has been guiding the ship tion with film presentations.” expand its web presence as well Jewish center of Philadelphia.”
their own quirky memories since Gaiber’s departure, as act- as find a new physical location.
of the Young Men’s & Young ing executive director and now Both Cohen and Evans Leaving that Jewish center
Women’s Hebrew Associa- as GPJFF managing director. conceded that the change will “We are in serious discus- behind, Cohen acknowledged,
tion, known colloquially as the result in what they referred to sions with two organizations,” is significant: “It is very much
Gershman Y. From Torah ded- “There is definitely a sad- as “restructuring.” When asked he said, “one in Society Hill the end of an era.” l
ications and Israeli folk danc- ness in leaving the building,” if current Gershman staffers and one in a suburb of Phila-
ing, Isaac Bashevis Singer to she said. “There’s a rich history would lose their jobs, Evans delphia. I’m sad about leaving [email protected];
Leonard Nimoy, Latkepalooza and legacy here at the Y and it said, “I’d rather not answer the building. … It’s a great 215-832-0747
and Moo Shu Jew to “many a does resonate on an extremely that question. Obviously, our location and we’ve had a won-
hilarious schvitz in the men’s personal level with many of budget is going to reflect the derful relationship with The
exec locker room,” as writer the staff, board and patrons.
Stephen Fried put it, the build- I’ve heard some really amaz-
ing is replete with Jewish cul- ing stories of how people have
tural history. connected at the Y — they met
their spouse, they sent their
All that is about to change. kids to preschool.”
Last week, The Gershman Y,
the arts and culture nonprofit The building, which was
that is virtually synonymous added to Philadelphia’s Historic
with its Broad Street home, Register last year partly because
announced it is leaving the of its Jewish cultural import,
building and retooling its mis- has been owned by the Univer-
sion. It will become the Gersh- sity of the Arts since 2000.
man Philadelphia Jewish Film
Festival and focus exclusively “Our lease is up in December,
on film-related programming. which precipitated a conver-
The change means that the sation with regards to what
Philadelphia Jewish Sports kind of organization we want-
Hall of Fame will also need to ed to have moving forward,”
vacate. The building, funded Gershman Y board president
by Albert M. Greenfield, the Jacob Cohen said. “We felt the
Lit brothers, Samuel S. Fleisher Jewish Film Festival was elite
and other Jewish luminaries, programming, and that mov-
ing forward the best way to go
would be to double-down on

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EDITORIAL Memorial Day and Philadelphia
Jewish Military History
Hamas’ Cynical
Sacrifice of Human Life BY PAUL FINKELMAN AND Matthias Bush signed the cer until the Civil War.
LANCE J. SUSSMAN “non-important agreement” — He is most remembered for
HAMAS, THE ISLAMIST terror organization that rules Gaza, joining other patriots in the
proved its control over the 1.8 million Palestinians living there THIS WEEK WE celebrate city who refused to buy or sell his long and ultimately suc-
as Israel and the United States were celebrating the opening of Memorial Day, to remember British goods. This was one of cessful campaign to abolish
the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem. Hamas, which is sworn to Israel’s Americans who died in the ser- the first steps on the road to the flogging in the Navy. But he
destruction, exhorted thousands of Palestinians in Gaza to vice of their country. We also American Revolution. is also remembered because
attempt to break through the border fence with Israel. The result remember deceased veterans, in the 1830s he purchased the
of this attempt — accompanied by firebombs and flaming tires who survived wars but are no When the war broke out a Monticello estate from the
— was 62 Palestinian deaths, the bloodiest day in Gaza since the longer with us. decade later, his son, Solomon bankrupt Jefferson family, sav-
2014 war. Bush, served as a captain in a ing this historic home.
Memorial Day became a local militia unit. Bush fought
Predictably, the world blamed Israel, accusing it of using “dis- holiday after the Civil War, in the Battle of Long Island, During the Civil War, Phil-
proportionate” force in defending the country. Yet Hamas itself commemorating those who where he was promoted to the adelphia Jews answered the call
— which has spared no effort in building tunnels to attack Israel died to save the nation and end rank of major. In July 1777 to preserve the nation.
and has repeatedly fired rockets at the Jewish state — said that slavery. It was originally called the Pennsylvania government
50 of those killed were its members. Even so, the spokesman for Decoration Day, as Americans appointed him to be the deputy In June 1862, 16-year-old
the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights chastised Israel, literally decorated the graves of adjutant-general for the state Isaac Schnellenberg, a mem-
telling reporters, “The mere fact of approaching a fence is not a soldiers with flowers, wreaths, militia. In September of that ber of Reform Congregation
lethal, life-threatening act, so that does not warrant being shot.” flags and other symbols of year, Maj. Bush was wound- Keneseth Israel, died in com-
patriotism. ed close to home at the Battle bat in Virginia. Elias Hyneman
We beg to differ, especially since any other country would of Philadelphia died at the
be expected to defend its border with force against a potential From the Revolution to the present, infamous Confederate prison
infiltration of armed terrorists, even if those terrorists were cyn- Pennsylvania Jews have played a remarkable camp at Andersonville. Nearly
ically using unarmed civilians as cover, as Israel claims Hamas role in the American military. 700 other Jewish soldiers died
was doing. during the war to preserve the
On this day, the Philadel- of Brandywine. His brother, union.
In an emergency session of the U.N. Security Council, U.S. phia Jewish community can Capt. Lewis Bush, died in that
Ambassador Nikki Haley gave her usual straight talk, rightly pause to remember the service battle. Col. Max Einstein led
putting the blame squarely on Hamas. Haley shredded the argu- and sacrifices of our neighbors While recovering from Philadelphia troops at the first
ment that the move of the U.S. Embassy was somehow to blame and relatives. From the Rev- his wounds, Bush was pro- Battle of Bull Run. He sur-
for the rioting at the Gaza border that day. “The Hamas terrorist olution to the present, Penn- moted to lieutenant colonel. vived the war and is buried
organization has been inciting violence for years, long before the sylvania Jews have played a Captured by the British, he in Philadelphia. Jacob da Silva
United States decided to move our embassy,” she pointed out. remarkable role in the Ameri- learned that there was a spy Solis-Cohen, from a distin-
“Make no mistake, Hamas is pleased with the results.” And in a can military. inside George Washington’s guished Mikveh Israel family,
statement that finally closed 70 years of daylight between Israel In the 1970s and 1980s two command. When the British was 23 when the war began. He
and the United States, she declared unequivocally, “No country Philadelphia rabbis — Bertram released him, Bush conveyed served as a naval surgeon from
in this chamber would act with more restraint than Israel has.” Korn and Aaron Landes — his knowledge of the spy to 1861 to 1864 and later became
served as rear admirals in the Washington. While recovering one of the most important phy-
The United States then blocked the adoption of a Security Coun- Navy and headed the Naval from his wounds, Bush also sicians in Philadelphia.
cil statement calling on an independent probe into the deaths. Reserve Chaplain Corps. They contributed to building a new
were the first rabbis in the his- synagogue for Congregation When the war began, only
There is no doubt that the people of Gaza are living in deplor- tory of any branch of the mil- Mikveh Israel. Protestant ministers were
able conditions under the rule of Hamas, whose proclivity for itary to be flag officers. They During the War of 1812, allowed to serve as military
warmongering as opposed to state building has repeatedly led followed a long tradition of another son of Mikveh Israel, chaplains. Nevertheless, in
Israel and Egypt to close the borders. The West Bank-based Pal- Philadelphia and Pennsylvania Uriah Phillips Levy, joined the July 1861, members of the 5th
estinian Authority, which Hamas drove out of Gaza in a coup, Jews serving their country. Navy. His tumultuous career Pennsylvania Calvary —
has stopped paying Gaza salaries. To suggest that any of this is During the Revolution, Lt. included duels and court mar- known as the Cameroon Dra-
Israel’s fault is to dabble in fantasy. Col. David Salisbury Franks tials, usually related to Levy’s goons in honor of the Secretary
of Philadelphia served on the refusal to tolerate anti-Semit- of War Simon Cameroon who
As Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has said, Israel has a right staffs of a number of generals. ic insults. He eventually rose was from Pennsylvania —
to self-defense. The solution is to put responsibility where it At the time, he was the highest to the rank of captain — the elected Michael Allen to be
belongs: squarely on the shoulders of Hamas. Hamas would do ranking Jewish officer in any equivalent of full colonel in the their chaplain. Many Philadel-
more for the Palestinians by working to better their quality of western army. army — and was the highest phia Jews served in this unit,
life, rather than directing its energies and cold-heartedly sacri- In 1765, Philadelphian ranking American Jewish offi- initially organized and led by
ficing lives in an effort to destroy the state of Israel. l Col. Max Friedman.

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Philadelphia troops and a
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How Learning Will Bring Together KVETCH ’N KVELL

Divided Communities Flag Raising Falls Flat
The recent flag raising at City Hall was a worthwhile celebration
BY RABBI ELCHANAN POUPKO that, despite the divisions that text and history? Sure. That is of the Jewish community (“Embassy Opening Spurs Celebra-
sometimes play louder than the kind of academic approach tions Across Atlantic,” May 17). The secular birthday of the
IMAGINE A ROOM full of needed, we are one family. that enriches both arguing Jewish state is certainly an important event. As it turns out, the
students from across the Unit- sides; each one gets to think birthday was vastly eclipsed in importance by the moving of the
ed States — Orthodox, Con- In today’s deeply divided of the academic matter in a U.S. Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
servative and Reform — sitting political climate, Jewish lead- unique way, something Jews
with each other and discussing ers and organizations struggle always welcomed. Sadly, there was no mention during the festivities of this
a given text from the Tana- with the question of how it is transfer. This is only political, as the Democratic mayor could
kh, the Bible. Sounds like a that we can create a “big tent”; Last year, a study done at not see fit to give honor to an event initiated by a Republican
utopian goal? A scene from how it is that we can include the University of Michigan president. How pathetic that the Jewish Federation of Greater
the ’60s when Jewish commu- radically different ideologues found that hearing from our Philadelphia needs to capitulate.
nities were not that divided? and ideologies under the same peers about the relevance of a
Sitting this month in the heart umbrella. Well, looking at what topic is far more effective than Ronald Werrin | Merion Station
of Manhattan watching my we just witnessed at the Chi- when we hear of its relevance
students participate in the U.S. don HaTanach, as the event is from teachers and professors. Unique Event Goes Unnoticed
National Bible Contest showed known in Hebrew, the answer Simply put, learning is much On May 1 at the Kimmel Center, Sing Hallelujah was held. A
me that, as divided as the world is quite simple: Bring us a more effective when we see diverse group of more than 150 singers came together from
can be, there is always some- book and let us learn togeth- how much our own peers value Philadelphia and its surroundings. The music was a retrospec-
thing that unites us all. er. Focusing on the areas that what is being learned. Giving tive beginning with 19th-century synagogue compositions and
bring us together rather than young Jews the opportunity continued to present-day liturgical works. The concluding piece
Students from Phoenix to those that tear us apart has the to engage in peer learning — was a tribute to Leonard Bernstein’s 100th birthday. The entire
Philadelphia, from Tallahassee power to heal the fractured specifically those which cross program was in honor of the 70th anniversary of Israel.
to Teaneck, and from Dallas world that we live in. boundaries of place and class
to Detroit, all gathered for the — has the powerful potential The driving force behind the program was Cantor David
National Bible Contest in New Learning that is stripped of of reinforcing the importance Tilman of Keneseth Israel, and several cantors and conductors
York. The electrifying power of any political or controversial of our shared heritage. were featured. The Kimmel Center’s organ, a harp and a drum
our oldest common denomina- element holds the key to unit- enhanced the voices.
tor was visible as children and ing people from vastly different Sitting at the National Bible
teens from vastly different loca- backgrounds. Nothing has the Contest surrounded by the Following this exciting evening, which had a large, apprecia-
tions and backgrounds connect- potential to strengthen Jewish vibrancy and joy of learning, I tive audience, I scoured the Jewish Exponent for reactions to the
ed in such a wholesome way. identity as much as the core realized the power of learning evening. Finding none, the newspaper was remiss in not taking
of Judaism: the engagement in to bring us together. There, I note of a unique event in the local Jewish community. Much hard
This year, organizers decided learning. Known for thousands saw a text given in the desert work was done by all the participants, and recognition would
to include a chavruta (study- have been appreciated.
ing partner) component to Jewish organizations who want to overcome
the event, giving students the the widely recognized divides among young Myrna W. Birnbaum | Cherry Hill, N.J.
opportunity to learn with stu- Jewish Americans need to engage more people
dents from other cities. This cre- in more learning far more often. Correction
ated a beautiful bond between The May 17 article “Documentaries Examine Itzhak Perlman,
students, transcending geo- of years as the “the people of more than 3,300 years ago alive RBG” incorrectly identified Zubin Mehta as a Jewish musician.
graphical and social differences. the book” and a “nation of and well — in the heart of
philosophers,” our sacred texts Manhattan in the year 2018. I Join the
As the winners were being have always been the veritable saw a people whose birth and conversation!
announced, the tension could epicenter of who we are and life have been woven through
be felt in the air. Everyone remain exactly that to this day. the words of the text breathe Tell us what you’re thinking
wanted to know if it was some- and drink the words of that and interact with the community
one from their school, syna- Jewish organizations who same text. And so, as we face at jewishexponent.com
gogue or city who might have want to overcome the wide- ever growing differences and Connect with us on
won. I, too, listened attentively ly recognized divides among polarization, I look to that same
to find out who the winners young Jewish Americans need text and see its profound power
were. And then, when they to engage more people in more to reunite us as a people. l
announced different winners learning far more often. Barriers
from different cities, a winner of background and particular- Rabbi Elchanan Poupko is a rabbi,
from a very Orthodox com- ities melt away in the face of teacher and writer. He is the presi-
munity and a winner repre- common learning, reflection and dent of EITAN-The American Israeli
senting her Reform temple, I focusing on our shared heritage. Jewish Network and lives with his
knew that we all won. Seeing wife in New York City.
how the words of the Torah are Will there be differences in
bringing us together in such our approaches to learning,
a beautiful way showed me

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THE VIEW FROM HERE Memorial Day the highest ranking American
officer killed in the war.
Philadelphia Jews Continued from Page 14
Behaving Badly Symbolic of the integration
Admiral Korn and Rabbi of Jews into American culture
BY JOSHUA RUNYAN and is not the person I am” — Our community has long suc- Admiral Landis to became the was the self-sacrifice of Rab-
but one wonders how sincere his ceeded in producing the best and first and second Jewish heads of bi Alexander D. Goode, one of
THE PAST WEEK hasn’t been apology truly is. the brightest in the sciences, arts the chaplain corps in the Navy. the “four chaplains” who, along
a good one for Philadelphia-area and humanities; our children with two Protestant ministers
Members of the Tribe, at least Other footage has suppos- have long won more Nobel Prizes The Spanish-American War and one Catholic priest, gave
as far as putting our best face edly surfaced of him attacking than their demographic signifi- was short and few Jews served as their life jackets to soldiers
forward is concerned. as “fake Jews” those support- cance would demand, while our the war itself involved relatively aboard a sinking U.S. troop
ing Palestinian activist Linda leaders long ago cemented them- few Americans. But 15 Jewish ship. They were last seen praying
First up was the arrest of Sarsour, as well as yelling at a selves in the highest reaches of cavalry men who rode with Col. together as the ship went down.
21-year-old Ari Goldstein, the Philadelphia policewoman at politics and law. But if recent Theodore Roosevelt’s Rough
Temple University student a Phillies game. Even granting headlines are any indication, our Riders were wounded or died At least 15,000 American
— and former president of that people do stupid and ill-ad- families and our schools might in the Charge at San Juan Hill, Jews served in Korea, the “for-
the school’s Alpha Epsilon Pi vised things in the context of need to do a better job when it including the first fatality, Jacob gotten conflict.”
chapter, which was suspend- protest rallies and sports events comes to instilling mentchlich- Wilbusky of Texas. Shortly after
ed a few weeks before — who — not to mention that Sarsour keit in our young ones. the war, Rabbi Joseph Krauskopf In Philadelphia, like other
is accused of attempted rape. and those supporting her are, in of Keneseth Israel conducted a urban centers, Jews served in
The affidavit of probable cause my opinion, fully deserving of Another story that didn’t get Shabbat service for them while a greater proportion in World
reads like a sordid look into the ire of pro-Israel Jews — den- quite so much attention as the inspecting the condition of War II than most ethnic groups.
Jewish frat brother life, with the igrating anyone as a “fake Jew” other examples of Americans troops in Cuba at the request of Jewish officers became admirals
suspect pinning a weeping vic- is behavior that should be con- behaving badly centered around President William McKinley. and generals. Memorial plaques
tim behind a closed door and demned. So should treating the several Jewish organizations in synagogues throughout
shielded by a blaring stereo. United States as an English first, involved in a contentious dis- A few decades after the Civ- greater Philadelphia remind us
English only kingdom where pute being mediated by the Con- il War, massive numbers of of their sacrifices.
Then came the footage of other languages come to die. ference of Presidents of Major Eastern European Jews came
Haverford School graduate and American Jewish Organizations. to the United States. In World Marine Cpl. Roger Steven
attorney Aaron Schlossberg, 42, That’s the kind of approach The organizations in question, War I and World War II, hun- Briskin from Wynnewood,
berating customers and employ- that this nation used to rob the Zionist Organization of dreds of thousands of Jews who graduated from Lower
ees of a Manhattan restaurant Native Americans of their cul- America, the Anti-Defamation served in the military, and Merion High School, died in
not from his law office for having ture in a sordid chapter of our League and HIAS, are trading many became citizens through combat in Vietnam.
the temerity to speak Spanish — history that we are still trying to accusations of engaging in ad this service. About 225,000
to each other. “If they have the extricate ourselves from. hominem attacks on the other. Jewish men served in World And the sacrifices have
balls to come here and live off War I, with about 3,500 giv- continued. Last month, Phil-
of my money — I pay for their As for the crimes that Gold- At its core, their dispute ing their lives. In World War adelphia buried Marine Capt.
welfare, I pay for their ability stein is accused of, it’s painful centers on what has become II more than half a million Samuel Schultz, who died in a
to be here — the least they can to realize that his fraternity is all-too-common in American American Jews served, and helicopter crash. l
do is speak English,” Schlossberg not new to dealing with accusa- Jewish life: assessing others at least 7,000 died in combat,
said in a video recorded by a tions of sexual assault. Charges as “bad Jews” or “good Jews.” including Gen. Maurice Rose, Paul Finkelman is the president of
fellow patron. “If you intend on have been leveled on members In such an environment, the Gratz College, and Lance J. Suss-
running a place in Midtown at AEPi chapters across the schoolyard insult is trans- UNPLUG man is the senior rabbi at Reform
Manhattan, the staff should be country the last several years. formed into public advocacy, Congregation Keneseth Israel.
speaking English, not Spanish!” Clearly, one of the three his- while comity and goodwill with the
torically Jewish fraternities isn’t fall into the gutter. Make no Jewish Exponent.
Both stories made national doing enough to stem the tide of mistake: This is a community
headlines. sexual violence. problem. So long as our leaders You can have all
treat each other with contempt, of the Exponent’s
I’m concerned not so much Some will reflexively blame is it any wonder that the rank printed publications
for the fact that both cases put us this and other behavior on the and file do the same? l delivered directly to your
in less than a flattering light, but state of civil life in America home for less than
for the fact that it demonstrates under President Donald Trump. Joshua Runyan is the editor-in- a dollar a week.
that any community — let alone Doing so would ignore the fact chief of the Jewish Exponent. He
ours — can produce individuals that these types of incidents can be reached at WHAT IT MEANS TO BE
who happen to think that treat- have been happening long before [email protected] JEWISH IN PHILADELPHIA
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Schlossberg has since apologized commander-in-chief chooses to subscribe
— he tweeted on May 22 that govern by brash insult and innu-
“seeing myself online opened my endo, but in many ways his is the
eyes [and] the manner in which I presidency fit for the culture, not
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‘Iolanthe’ to Fly into Longwood Gardens

T H E AT E R Back row: Ross Druker, Joel Realberg, Michael Jeffrey Cohen, Gene Schneyer, A.J. Kait, Richard Siller, Joel Tillman a mortal and was subsequently
MARISSA STERN | JE STAFF banished for 25 years. Phyl-
and Norman Spielberg. Front row: Gail Cooper, Susan Wolf, Rachel Sigman, Allison Lieb Chiacchiere, Debby Appel lis spies Strephon embracing
IF YOU DIDN’T know any a seemingly young woman,
better, you might’ve thought and Nancy Morgenstern Kate Riccardi which turns out to be Iolanthe,
you were walking into a who always looks about 17 as
Coachella-style fashion show The story, which first phon, a shepherd, who wants — unbeknownst to Phyllis — fairies do not grow old, and
at the Suzanne Roberts Theatre opened at the Savoy Theatre in to marry Phyllis, a Ward of is half-fairy, as his mother, the thinks he’s cheating on her.
as flower crowns abounded in London in 1882, follows Stre- Chancery. However, Strephon titular fairy Iolanthe, married
the house of the theater. Hijinks and conflicts ensue
as the Lord Chancellor and
Fairies in purple and blue peers in the House of Lords are
tulle dresses adjusted their also fawning after Phyllis, Stre-
wings and flower crowns as phon himself joins Parliament
they received mic checks and and a war between the mor-
notes ahead of performances tal peers and the fairies forms
of Iolanthe, or The Peer and the until a solution is found.
Peri, the Gilbert and Sullivan
operetta performed by the In typical Gilbert and
Savoy Company May 18 and 19. Sullivan style, in addition to
biting political satire and a
The cast will perform the beautiful score, the show brings
show again at Longwood many laughs, to which many of
Gardens’ Open Air Theatre its cast members can attest.
June 8 and 9 at 8:30 p.m., as well
as the Royal Hall in Harrogate, “It’s a lot about how we
England, for the Gilbert and make these rules that we don’t
Sullivan Festival in August. even remember why we have

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Iolanthe ning through a lot of G&S that of her son, said Sigman, who
politically, that’s very prevalent. has been with the Savoy Com-
Continued from Page 17 And also it’s about … we all pany for three years.
should choose love over duty,
these rules but we protect them being a good person over what The company, however, start-
because it’s tradition,” explained we think society should do.” ed in 1901 after Philadelphian
Rachel Sigman, who plays Iolan- Alfred Reginald Allen saw Gilbert
the. “And that’s a theme run- The character Iolanthe also and Sullivan works performed in
makes sacrifices for the benefit England and wanted their pro-
ductions performed locally.
HELP WANTED
Sigman, who grew up
ADVERTISING ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE attending Old York Road Tem- Lyric soprano Rachel Sigman plays the title role in the Savoy Company’s
ple-Beth Am, has also been in
This candidate must be results-driven, possess a strong work ethic productions of H.M.S. Pinafore production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s comic opera Iolanthe. Helga Yang
and outgoing personality. and The Pirates of Penzance
with Savoy, whose music direc- there’s a lot of rules in our soci- said. “A theater group like this
Under the direction of the Director of Advertising Sales, tor, Peter Hilliard, was Sigman’s ety that don’t necessarily make is nothing if not community.”
the Account Executive will: middle school choir teacher. sense that we have to follow,
and that’s a big thing about Sigman is looking forward
• Maximize advertising revenue generation by selling to print and digital “It’s just been a great time. this show.” to the upcoming Longwood
focused advertising agencies and clients direct. I love working with everyone Gardens performances as well
here, and they’re very good to However, she added, they as the Harrogate performance,
• Must be a sales “hunter” and aggressively manage New Business me,” said Sigman, as Debby could get away with the stories which Savoy participates in
Development opportunities. Appel walked into the dress- they told because of the humor every other year. She wasn’t
ing room, clad in sideburns, a they infused into the scripts. able to make it to England the
• This includes seeking out and developing strategic relationships with mustache and hat. last time they went as she was
decision makers and working directly with clients and their ad agencies to “In every Gilbert and Sulli- going to Israel on Birthright,
develop custom media programs to suit their specific needs. Appel, whose father was the van show, there’s always a big she recalled.
late Cantor Sam Appel, has exploration of gender, politics
• Will work directly with clients on high volume face to face calls. been with the company since — it’s just good satire,” she The England trip will be
1990. As she sings most natu- said. “If it wasn’t in a comedic part of a very European sum-
• Proactively communicates account and sales information to management rally in the tenor range, she’s context they couldn’t be mak- mer for Sigman, as she will
through one on one meetings. played male parts for the last ing the statements that they do, also perform in a production
five productions she’s been in. but because it’s jokes, they can of the opera L’incoronazione di
• Attend weekly sales meetings say so many truths.” Poppea in Germany.
“At my age, I make a cuter
Through use of its exceptional assets and brand strength, the sales consultant guy than a girl,” she joked. Joked Ross Druker, who In the meantime, she’s
will prospect for new accounts to achieve local direct, digital, and non-traditional plays the Lord Chancellor, enjoyed getting to perform this
revenue streams. Appel participates in Savoy, “Even though they’re written particular production, with its
which is volunteer-run, with her 100 some odd years ago, mak- supernatural characters, and
The sales consultant will assist clients with advertising copy and coordinating husband, Gene Schneyer, who, ing fun of the aristocrats never have the unique chance to live
the production and scheduling of advertising in collaboration with the with a laugh, claimed respon- goes out of style.” out childhood dreams.
production team. sibility for his wife’s “Gilbert
and Sullivan addiction” as he He noted there are Jewish “I have an amazing job.
Additional responsibility includes working with the business manager on performed in a different Gilbert values to be found in the pro- Like, I get to be a mermaid in
problem accounts and collecting payment. and Sullivan troupe in the ’80s duction as well as within the this show, I get to be a fairy
and finally convinced her to company itself. Most notably, and I get to be a princess in the
This position offers an existing book of business, uncapped commission and audition as well. he said, the idea of community. show. I’m living my 5-year-old
bonuses. The Jewish Exponent offers a competitive benefits package for all full- dream,” she laughed. l
time employees that begin 60 days after employment. Book of business, com- “It’s the music, the wit. It’s “The one thing I’ve always
mission and bonuses offered. Included is medical, dental, vision, prescription, still current,” he said of the liked about Judaism is that … [email protected];
vacation and 401K. Complete details of all plans are provided upon employment. musical duo’s longevity. Iolan- it’s not about a faith so much as 215-832-0740
the in particular, with its satir- it is about the community,” he
Required Qualifications: ical lens on the House of Lords
and the idea of political parties,
2+ years sales experience, Skilled at initiating, managing and growing has apt ties to our current poli-
long-term and mutually profitable business relationships. Excellent written tics, he added, noting the story
and oral skills, work in team environment. features “a political overclass
that is sorely out of touch.”
Knowledge of principles and methods for showing, promoting, and selling
products or services. This includes marketing strategy and tactics, product Sigman noted its contem-
demonstration, sales techniques, and sales control systems. porary relevance, citing topics
that arise in the piece as well
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We regret the following errors in last week’s ad. The names should read:

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LAST WEEK, I looked at the ing. I cut each in two, but if your 1 beet, peeled and sliced salt and pepper.
calendar and when I sussed pieces are very thick you may end 2 or 3 pieces of last night’s
out everyone’s schedule, I saw up with three. Aim for cutlets a chicken, cut into bite-sized Pasta: Toss it over plain pasta with cherry tomatoes,
that for at least three nights we half-inch thick at most. chunks fresh basil and olive oil.
would all be home at different ½ cup brown rice
times in the evening, but all In a large Ziploc bag, mix Lettuce wraps: Wrap the chicken pieces in lettuce with
needing dinner. the chicken with the marinade (or more if desired) rice and/or vegetables and drizzle with your favorite
ingredients and allow it to sit Asian condiment: hoisin, Sriracha, soy or teriyaki.
Wishing to maximize in the refrigerator for between For the dressing:
healthy meal options and mini- two and 24 hours. Cheater stir fry: Sauté a selection of vegetables as
mize takeout expenses and pre- ¼ cup olive oil desired and throw the bite-sized chicken pieces in to
paring dinner multiple times About an hour before cook- 1 tablespoon balsamic warm them at the last second before serving.
a day, I devised a rather nifty ing, remove the chicken from the
plan. I made a large batch of refrigerator and allow it to come vinegar burn your taste buds off with a F ixings: shredded iceberg
marinated, grilled chicken the to room temperature. ½ teaspoon salt quantity that high. Similarly, a or romaine lettuce, chopped
first night. Then I repurposed Generous sprinkle of pepper strong lime dressing would be tomatoes, black or pinto
the leftovers to create essentially Heat a grill to high, and sear Scant sprinkle garlic powder too acidic in large quantities, beans, rice, lime wedges,
new meals on successive nights. both sides of the chicken, allow- though perfectly delightful used selection of salsa, guacamole
If anyone was the wiser, they ing about 1 minute each side. Place the lettuce in a large, sparingly. Cook’s choice and
didn’t complain much, and that shallow bowl. Top it with the judgment on this. Heat the chopped chicken
alone is rather newsworthy. Lower the heat and/or push remaining ingredients as desired. in a skillet with selected salsa/
pieces away from direct heat, T he rest of the chicken, seasonings.
ALL-PURPOSE GRILLED allowing the chicken to cook Mix the dressing ingredients chopped finely
CHICKEN about 6 minutes more per side. with a fork in a small bowl and Y our favorite taco sauce or Heat the tortillas according
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CANDLE LIGHTING
Responsibility Ours for Blessings to Flow May 25
8 p.m.

BY RABBI JOSHUA WAXMAN very next verse adds something source of all blessings, God also will become manifest June 1 8:05 p.m.

Parshat Naso unexpected, for God’s instruc- wants human partners that will in the world through our own cannot take credit and whose
tions conclude: “So they” — serve as conduits to transmit actions. very existence is miraculous.
the priests — “shall place My that blessing into this world. It’s a weighty and daunting And yet our role as parents and
EVERY FRIDAY EVENING, name on the children of Israel The Talmud makes this point affirmation of our power and as partners with God enables
after we sing “Shalom Ale- and I will bless them.” This when it states that just as God responsibility. If the world is to be us to help them grow into the
ichem” and before we make verse makes clear that, while clothes the naked, we are to perfected we can’t wait for God people they are meant to be
kiddush, my wife and I bless the priests recite these sacred clothe the naked; just as God to make it happen for us. We can — indeed, it could not happen
each of our children in turn words, the blessing does not visits the sick, we are to visit the certainly pray — and should! — without us.
with the ancient words of the come from them, but rather sick; just as God comforts the for the world to be more peaceful When we recite the ancient
priestly blessing. from God. mourners we are to comfort the and equal and just. words of the priestly blessing,
Although our oldest child is On the one hand, this makes mourners (B. Sotah 14b). But our prayer needs to spur we affirm the partnership that
16 and now must bend over so my sense: All blessings come Humanity’s responsibility us to act as well, helping to bring we have with God in allowing
wife and I can place our hands from God and imagining that in carrying out God’s will goes the blessings God wants for the blessing to flow, God willing,
on his head, this is a precious human beings have the power back to the very first human. world into reality. In serving as into our children’s lives — and
weekly moment for our family, to bless (or curse) smacks of After placing Adam in the Gar- human vehicles to bring God’s we acknowledge the enormous
as for so many other families that superstition and magical think- den of Eden, God charges him blessing to the people in our privilege we have of being the
make time to offer blessings at ing, leading down a path that “to till and to tend the earth.” Torah portion, the priests serve channels through which that
the beginning of Shabbat. ascribes power and providence Expounding on this moment as concrete reminders of the blessing can flow to our chil-
The words of the priestly to certain people or groups of of entrusting responsibility to possibility — and obligation — dren and into the world. l
blessing come from this week’s people rather than to God. But humanity, the Midrash por- that all of us have to help bring
portion, when God instructs if it is God who is, in fact, trays God saying to Adam: God’s blessing into the world, Rabbi Joshua Waxman is the
Moses to teach these words blessing the people, then what “Look at My works. See how not simply to wait for God to do spiritual leader of Or Hadash: A
to Aaron and his sons — the purpose do the priests serve at beautiful they are, how excel- it on our behalf.
Reconstructionist Congregation

priests — so that they may bless all? Why are they commanded lent! For your sake I created The priestly blessing, then, in Fort Washington and serves as
the people: “May God bless you to recite the blessing? Couldn’t them all. See to it that you do serves as a powerful affirmation president of the Board of Rabbis of
and keep you. May God shine God bless the people directly? not spoil or destroy My world of the collaboration that exists Greater Philadelphia. The board is
the Divine face on you and be The tension in this passage — for if you do, there will be between God and humanity proud to provide the Torah com-
gracious to you. May God raise between the role of God and no one to repair it after you” in making blessing manifest. mentary for the Jewish Exponent.
the Divine face toward you and the role of the priests in bring- (Ecclesiastes Rabbah 7.13). When parents speak the words
grant you peace.” ing blessing to the people can These passages encourage of the blessing to their chil-
Although the blessing is teach us something important us to recognize that it is up to dren on Friday nights, they
pronounced by the priests and about the nature of blessing. us, following God’s example acknowledge that our children
is associated with them, the While God is the ultimate and instructions, to help God’s are precious gifts for which we

Deface already upset by the flag, but to Screenshot of the new suspect Police say Antoine Guyton is the “On Monday, there were a lot
see it in action was just incred- man in this picture. Photo provided of protests,” Laura Frank said.
Continued from Page 4 ibly disconcerting and made us Israel’s 70th birthday at Phil- “There was a lot of passion. There
a little fearful and very angry.” adelphia City Hall. Members Voice for Peace-led protesters was some angst on both sides.
flag for themselves before con- of the Jewish community and were also there. There were some people who
tacting the police. They arrived Laura Frank immediate- local officials, such as Mayor were angry they raised an Israeli
there just before 4 p.m. ly called the police and alerted Jim Kenney and Rep. Brendan The flag raising coincided with flag at City Hall with the may-
local media. The police showed Boyle (D-Pa.) attended the the opening of the U.S. Embassy or. … The Jewish Federation,
The Philadelphia Police up about 10 minutes later, she flag raising. A group of Jewish in Jerusalem, as well as with a we’ve always supported freedom
Department Office of Media said, and, as she was speaking clash on the Gaza border that left of speech and encouraged dia-
Relations/Public Affairs said the to them, she saw the man again 58 Palestinians dead. logue, encouraged constructive
man seen defacing the flag was across the street. She point- dialogue and to bring people
using a Super Soaker water gun ed him out to the police, who together and to learn. What hap-
filled with a red substance. arrested him. She noted that he pened [May 15] was absolute-
had red paint on him. ly shameful and wrong. It does
When Laura Frank arrived nothing. It threatens the Jew-
at the scene, she already had her “Everyone was just complete- ish community. It’s a detriment
phone out, so she took a photo ly stunned by it,” she said. to our Jewish community as a
of the man. As she watched, the whole, and it prevents us from
man dropped the water gun in a Laura Frank said the Jew- being able to come together and
trash can in front of the flag and ish Federation and its security work on it.” l
ran away. team believe the incident is per-
haps connected to protests that [email protected];
“We were absolutely happened earlier in the week at 215-832-0729
stunned,” Laura Frank said. City Hall.
“We were expecting to see some
damage to the flag, and we were On May 14, the Jewish Fed-
eration held a flag raising for

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The Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia
mobilizes financial and volunteer resources to
address the communities’ most critical priorities
locally, in Israel and around the world.

Meet Steve: Tikvah Resident. Humans of Tel Aviv
Community Member. Accessible.
Throughout the summer of 2018, and throughout
Steve Markind Greater Philadelphia, the Jewish Federation will bring
photographs from Erez Kaganovitz’s eye-opening
STEVE MARKIND HAS bipolar disorder, a men- he has discovered within himself a deep desire to project “Humans of Tel Aviv.” Our feature will include
tal health condition that causes extreme mood help others. “I like to see how people can expand a lecture by Kaganovitz as well as numerous programs
swings. Without help, people with mental illness themselves, feel better about themselves and do and learning opportunities around the photographs.
can face grave danger; for Markind, managing his things to grow,” Markind said. “That gives me plea-
disorder has been the struggle of his life. sure to see that they’re growing.” He now works as a Kaganovitz studied journalism and international
certified peer specialist, counseling clients through relations at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. After
But since 2002, Markind has had a stable their own struggles with mental illness. And Mar- moving to Tel Aviv, he was amazed by the variety of
foundation from which to heal at Jewish Federa- kind’s open, accessible nature means he’s always characters swirling around him in the city. Since then,
tion-supported Tikvah Residence, which provides available to lend an ear to his fellow residents. he has taken nearly 1,000 portraits, published along-
comfortable, affordable housing for adults with side each individual’s story, which comprise “Humans
mental health needs. For Markind, accessibility is circular: His ability of Tel Aviv.”
to access a stable support system has allowed him,
Run by JEVS Human Services, the Tikvah pro- in turn, to be accessible to others. “I believe my own SISTER CITIES PARK
gram is one of independent living within a caring experience has equipped me to do this,” he said. June 5 to June 24
community environment. “We all help each other; “Now I help people to help themselves.” We should Sister Cities Park
we’re very close knit,” said Markind of the eight res- all aspire to be as accessible as Markind. The Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia, in
idents of their brick apartment building on a leafy partnership with Citizens Diplomacy International
corner of Drexel Hill. When you are accessible, you are open and – Philadelphia, presents a public art exhibition of
approachable — able to encounter others with “Humans of Tel Aviv.” Join friends and family for a
Residents receive health care assessments and empathy and in ways comfortable for them — so stroll through Sister Cities Park to discover the diver-
support from specialists, help with job searches and that you can meaningfully connect. sity of Tel Aviv.
job retention, and group sessions that teach skills
like relationship-building and stress management. For more about Tikvah Residence, visit Since Oct. 27, 1966, Philadelphia has maintained
Having easy access to other residents is key: Through jevshumanservices.org/program/tikvah-residence. a special connection to Tel Aviv as one of our sis-
weekly dinners, group exercise classes and events, For more about the positive attributes ter cities. The Sister Cities Program, overseen by
participants come to know and rely upon one another. we share at the Jewish Federation, visit Citizens Diplomacy International, links Philadelphia
jewishphilly.org/youarejewishfederation. to 11 international cities, promoting economic ties,
As Markind has gained control over his health, strengthening cultural understanding and providing
humanitarian assistance. The Jewish Federation is
proud to partner with Citizens Diplomacy Interna-
tional in fostering cultural understanding between
Greater Philadelphia and Israel.

PAIRINGS ON THE PARKWAY
June 7 | 5:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Sister Cities Park
In conjunction with “Humans of Tel Aviv,” the Jewish
Federation of Greater Philadelphia and Citizens Diplo-
macy International present Israeli singer-songwriter
Hadar McNeill.

Classically trained — but heavily influenced by
R&B — Hadar’s electronic music is a beautiful blend
of Israeli and American pop influences from Arik
Einstein to Prince. After moving to Philadelphia from
Israel in 2010, Hadar released her five-song EP titled
Simple Complex, which was recorded right here in
Philadelphia by her husband KJ McNeill. Alongside
Kaganovitz’s photographs, KJ and Hadar will treat us
to this Pairings on the Parkway performance, helping
us to discover Israel through sights and sounds.

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THURSDAY, MAY at 11:30 a.m. $10. For more informa- THURSDAY, MAY
tion, call 215-887-8700. 8339 Old York
Mommy and Me. Road, Elkins Park. Lunch and Blood Pressure Screening.
Sherrie Turetsky, director of the Join Northeast NORC at Northeast Older Adult Center at 11:30 a.m. for lunch followed by blood pressure
School of Early Learning at Old York Gratz Gala. screening and a presentation by a health care company. 8101 Bustleton Ave., Philadelphia.
Road Temple-Beth Am, will lead a Join Gratz College at Congregation
weekly one-hour “Mommy & Me” Rodeph Shalom at 6 p.m. for Beyond leremy, danleap/Thinkstock
class at 9:30 a.m. 971 Old York Road, Chutzpah: A Conversation with
Abington. Professor Alan Dershowitz and Paul welcome Shabbat at 7:30 p.m. featur- Jewish Genealogy Society Lunch and Learn
Finkelman, the new president of Gratz ing the adult choir and honoring May Meeting. Noontime Torah.
Knitting with a Mission. College. A gala evening of chutzpah, anniversaries. For more information, At a 1:30 p.m. meeting of the Jewish Discussion of the parsha of the week.
Join JFCS as we knit/sew squares conversation and merriment to benefit call 215-886-8000. 971 Old York Road, Genealogy Society, Ron Arons will This session will be led by Rabbi Fredi
together to make beautiful afghans Gratz College. Dinner reception and Abington. discuss “Sex, Lies and Genealogi- Cooper. All are welcome. Noon at
for people in need of comfort. Our program: $180. Dinner reception and cal Tape” at Reform Congregation Congregation Adath Jeshurun Library.
event will take place the fourth Thurs- program (under age 35): $120. Pro- SATURDAY, MAY Keneseth Israel. Call 215-338-7920 7763 Old York Road, Elkins Park.
day of every month. Call 267-256-2018 gram only: $90. For more information, for more information. 8339 Old York
for more information. 10 a.m. to noon email [email protected] or call 215- Torah, Bagels, Coffee. Road, Elkins Park. Israeli Scouts Friendship
at The Barbara and Harvey Brodsky 635-7300, ext.155. 615 N. Broad St., Begin Shabbat morning at Old York Caravan Performance.
Enrichment Center of JFCS. 345 Mont- Philadelphia. Road Temple-Beth Am with an MONDAY, MAY Welcome the Israeli Scouts Friendship
gomery Ave., Bala Cynwyd. interactive, engaging discussion of Caravan at Har Zion Temple. The cara-
Support Group. the weekly portion including bagels Mahjong Mondays. van brings a message of hope and peace
Bible Study. Are you parenting an adult child with and coffee at 9 a.m. followed by a Join Har Zion Temple for Mahjong for Israel, especially this year for Israel’s
A member of Main Line Reform special needs, physical and/or mental peer-led Shabbat service at 10:15 Mondays at 12:30 p.m. You may 70th birthday. Join us for an optional
Temple’s clergy leads a discussion of illness, disability or chronic illness? a.m. Casual dress is appropriate, and bring kosher dairy/pareve lunch pasta dinner at 5:30 p.m. and get to
the tanakh, or Jewish bible, at 11 a.m. Would you like to be part of a support everyone is welcome. For more infor- or snacks. Mahjong instruction meet the scouts. The free community
This is an ongoing process, beginning group to share you and your children’s mation, call 215-886-8000. 971 Old available. $10 per person. Invite performance begins at 6:15 p.m. followed
with Genesis and proceeding over the challenges, struggles and accom- York Road, Abington. your friends. For questions and by a free community dessert reception.
course of the year. All congregants plishments? Join a support group led to RSVP, contact Nina Greberman Call 610-667-5000 for more information.
are welcome to join in at any point, by Barbara Pavelka at Beth Sholom Torah Study. [email protected]. 1500 1500 Hagys Ford Road, Penn Valley.
whether you are a longtime student Congregation at 7 p.m. Questions/ Each week, Main Line Reform Temple Hagys Ford Road, Penn Valley.
of Torah or if you have never looked RSVP: [email protected] or rabbis lead us at 9 a.m. as we read WEDNESDAY, MAY
at the Torah before. 410 Montgomery 215-887-1342, ext. 109. 8231 Old York from the parsha, or weekly portion, Mahjong Game.
Ave., Wynnewood. Road, Elkins Park. and learn about its context and histo- Join the Sisterhood of Melrose B’nai Mahjong Game.
ry. There is always a lively discussion Israel Emanu-El for our weekly Does your weekly schedule need
Adult Education: FRIDAY, MAY and anyone is welcome to join us. 410 friendly mahjong game. Open to more fun? Join this friendly game
Citizen Cohn. Montgomery Ave., Wynnewood. the entire kehillah. No charge for of mahjong that meets in Room 10
Join Reform Congregation Keneseth Musical Shabbat and MBIEE sisterhood members. There at Congregation Adath Jeshurun
Israel for a screening and discussion Anniversary Blessings. SUNDAY, MAY is a one-time charge of $36, which weekly at 9 a.m. All levels welcome.
of Citizen Cohn with Evonne and Isaak Old York Road Temple-Beth Am will includes membership to the MBIEE For more information, contact
Grounds for Sculpture Walk. Sisterhood. 8339 Old York Road, Judy Szekely at 215-635-8812 or
Join the Mosaic Outdoor Club of Elkins Park. [email protected]. 7763 Old
Philadelphia for a walk through the York Road, Elkins Park.
Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton TUESDAY, MAY
Township, N.J. The group will meet at Lunch and Learn: Jewish
10 a.m. in front of the Target store at Lunch and Learn Trailblazers and Rebels.
Bustleton Avenue and Bleigh Street Noontime Torah. When no other university accepted
in Northeast Philadelphia to carpool Discussion of the parsha of the week. young Jewish men, they ventured
or you can meet us there. The group This session will be led by Rabbi Rob- to Padua, Italy, seeking education in
will go out to dinner afterward. For ert Alpert. All are welcome. Noon at medicine. Entering a profession that
more information, call Janet at 267- BDO USA, LLP. 1801 Market St., 17th transcended societal boundaries placed
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THURSDAY, MAY tops all offers for your
diamonds & jewelry.
Film Screening and Discussion.
JFCS is partnering with the Holocaust Memorial Museum and We can pay more because
Lisa Marlowe, a teacher at Elkins Park School, to present a film we know the true value.
screening of Portrait of Harry about world-renowned artist and Immediate cash for one
Holocaust survivor Harry Somers (pictured) at 7 p.m. There will piece or an entire
be a screening of the film, as well as children from Marlowe’s collection.
sixth grade class last year who will read poems that they wrote
about Somers’ paintings. The film’s director will be joining us for 201 Old York Road • Jenkintown, PA
a Q&A session. There will also be books for sale. This event will
be open to the public, and there will be a charge of $18 per per- (215) 885-7070
son. Call 267-256-2018 for more information. 345 Montgomery
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Galician life beyond medicine. While Trending News and Events in by May 29 at germantownjewishcen- Congregation Keneseth Israel. For “An Attitude of Gratitude: A Blessing
advocating religious and civic reforms, Israel. tre.org/iftar-2018. Call 215-844-1507 more information, call 215-887-8700. Picnic” at 4 p.m. The garden is full
maverick Jewish medics challenged This class with Norman Einhorn at for more information. 400 W. Ellet St., 8339 Old York Road, Elkins Park. of things to eat, smell and look at.
tradition and provoked debate. Har Zion Temple at 6:30 p.m. tackles Philadelphia. Together, we’ll learn some of the
Approaching the 20th century, Jew- those topics talked about at the water A Blessing Picnic. blessings that help us celebrate the
ish women won university access to cooler and dinner table. Call 610- THURSDAY, MAY Join Jewish Farm School Side Yard joys of everyday experiences and try
become physicians. Travel the world 667-5000 for more information. 1500 Seedlings, a new garden-based early them out in the garden with a picnic
with the trailblazing Galician Jews and Hagys Ford Road, Penn Valley. Mommy and Me. childhood program engaging children snack. $12-$18. Call 267-304-5888 for
unlock surprising secrets from archival Sherrie Turetsky, director of the ages 2-6 and their caregivers through more information. 5018 Cedar Ave.,
records and maps at Gratz College Divorced Women Support School of Early Learning at Old York Jewish garden-based education, for Philadelphia.
at noon featuring speaker Andrew Group. Road Temple-Beth Am, will lead a
Zalewski. $20; kosher lunch included. Congregation Beth Or o ers a weekly one-hour “Mommy & Me”
For information, email mcohen@gratz. support group for divorced women class at 9:30 a.m. 971 Old York Road,
edu or call 215-635-7300, ext. 155. to meet and discuss common issues Abington.
7605 Old York Road, Melrose Park. and solutions to problems they are
facing. All are welcome to participate Bible Study.
Lunch and Learn as needed. The group meets once a A member of Main Line Reform
Noontime Torah. month, typically the last Wednesday Temple’s clergy leads a discussion of
Discussion of the parsha of the week. of the month at 7 p.m. Contact David the tanakh, or Jewish bible, at 11 a.m.
This session will be led by Rabbi Gary Green at [email protected] or call This is an ongoing process, beginning
Charlestein at 12:30 p.m. at the o ces 215-646-5806, ext. 218, for more with Genesis and proceeding over the
of Premier Dental Products Co. All information or to sign up. 239 Welsh course of the year. All congregants
are welcome. 1710 Romano Drive, Road, Maple Glen. are welcome to join in at any point,
Norristown. whether you are a longtime student
Mahjong Game. of Torah or if you have never looked
Promise and Peril of Old York Road Temple-Beth Am will at the Torah before. 410 Montgomery
American Jewish History. host a drop-in mahjong game every Ave., Wynnewood.
This four-part series at Har Zion Wednesday at 7 p.m. Bring your card.
Temple will explore American Jewish Mahjong sets and cards will be for Adult Education: Never Tell a
history in all its variety, from the colo- sale. Call 215-886-8000. 971 Old York Boy Not to Fight.
nial period through the modern day. Road, Abington. Harry D. Boonin, a retired Phila-
Call 610-667-5000 for more informa- delphia lawyer, has written and
tion. 6:30 p.m. 1500 Hagys Ford Road, Interfaith Iftar Dinner and self-published a trilogy of books
Penn Valley. Discussion. about Jewish life in South Philadel-
Germantown Jewish Centre is once phia a century ago. He will talk about
Jewish Food and Cooking. again partnering with the Peace his most recent book, Never Tell a
This class at Har Zion Temple is both Islands Institute’s Center for Interfaith Boy Not To Fight, a collective biog-
for the body and the soul. We will learn A airs for our fourth annual Interfaith raphy of four local Jewish boxers,
how to prepare essential Israeli com- Ramadan Dinner at 7:30 p.m. We are and their role in bringing the bois-
fort foods. While preparing the meal, coming together to eat the fast-break- terous Russian Jewish immigrants
we will focus on Jewish approaches ing meal, called Iftar, learn about and themselves, onto the American
toward food. 6:30 p.m. Call 610-667- Ramadan and share our beliefs about scene, helping to tamp down the
5000 for more information. 1500 fasting from di erent faith traditions. commonplace view of the Jew as
Hagys Ford Road, Penn Valley. All food will be vegetarian. Register cowardly. $10. 11:30 a.m. at Reform

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den, modern kitchen, new de- stone home. Master BR on first passionate, energetic, service minded individuals with integrity,
4 OUT OF AREA 11 INFORMATION signer shower/bath; leg sunny floor plus an office/BR. Two BR's CAROL SHAW who are financially ambitious and enjoy helping others.
VACATION 12 AUTOMOTIVE balcony W/D...$1500 upstairs with half bath and a
SALES/RENTALS private bedroom and full bath on WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES StoneMor offers structured training both in the classroom and in
13 MERCHANDISE KKKKKK the lower level. A huge deck MARGATE the field. We also provide opportunities for growth and promotion
5 SERVICES MARKETING opens off Family room overlook- within our Company through proven leadership and sales ability.
PROFESSIONAL/ TOWER-New Listing, 10th floor, ing .88 of an acre. Fully planted SATURDAY, MAY 26th
PERSONAL special sun drenched 1 BD/1BA, vegetable garden for your sum- 17 N. HAVERFORD AVENUE In addition to significant income potential, we also offer a
carpet, lots of closets mer eating. Large kitchen island, competitive benefits package, including: Medical, Dental,
6 HOUSEHOLD ...$114,900 plus eat-in kitchen. Lovely din- 11:00am - 1:00pm 401k, Life, Short-Term Disability, Long-term Disability, Tuition
SERVICES TOWER- 10th floor, deluxe ing room with a porch for cock- 17 N. HAVERFORD AVENUE Reimbursement & more. Click here for more benefit informa-
1BD/1BA plus den;lg bedroom, tails before dinner. Hardwood FABULOUS RENOVATED 5 tion!
7 14REPAIRS/ PARTY GUIDE sunny balcony, HW floors, lots floors through out. BEDRM, 3 BATH HOME JUST 2.5 We offer to our valued sales force:
CONSTRUCTION of closets, overlooking BLKS TO BEACH! SPACIOUS LR •One of the highest commission rates in the industry;
pool...ONLY $129,900 Call Carol Aaron WITH GAS FIREPLACE, BEAUTI- •Paid, structured training in the classroom and in the field;
TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD: TOWER-Furnished, Jr 1BD FUL KITCHEN WITH MARBLE •Unlimited earning potential;
1BA...SALE SOON 610-805-1115 COUNTERTOPS, 1st FLR. BEDRM •Monthly/Annual Bonuses;
LINE CLASSIFIED: TERRACES 1st floor, courtyard & BATH, MASTER BEDRM FEA- •Incentive Contests & Trips;
view, 1BD/1BA HW floors open [email protected] TURES DECK, NEWER BATHRM •Personal satisfaction from helping others with their needs;
215-832-0749 kitchen W/D, available immedi- 610-658-5506 WITH LARGE EXECUTIVE •Flexible Schedule;
classifi[email protected] ately...$134,900 CONDO SALE SHOWER AND MUCH MORE •Advancement Opportunities;
TERRACES- 1st fl, sunny 1 $659,000 •Excellent Benefits.
DISPLAY ADVERTISING: BD/1BA, mod kitchen, all new BRIAR HOUSE CONDO
bath, custom lighting.$139,900 OPEN HOUSE: SUNDAY, MAY 27th StoneMor Partners is an Equal Opportunity Employer
215-832-0753 TERRACES- 1 BD, 1 BA, Top 11:00am to 1:00pm Responsibilities include:
floor...$148,000 June 3rd, 12-3pm 8806 WINCHESTER AVENUE •Sell StoneMor products and services to existing and potential indi-
DEADLINES: TOWER-Full size 2BD/ 2BA Hard This rarely available bi-level unit HIGHLY DESIRABLE PARKWAY vidual customers and associations.
LINE CLASSIFIED: 12 p.m. Mondays wood floors,W/D, lots of is located in the highly desirable SECTION! TURN KEY CORNER •Provide the highest level of service by effectively responding to cli-
DISPLAY ADVERTISING: 12 p.m. Fridays closets, Estate sale...$149,900 Briar House condominium com- PROPERTY FEATURES 4 ent/customer both during and after the sales process.
TERRACES- SPECIAL, Sunny 1 plex. This unit boasts an amazing BEDRMS, 4.5 BATHS, MULTI- •Provide at-need clients with immediate service, providing a con-
HOMES FOR SALE BD plus den or 2nd BD, 1 BA, 3200 - sq ft equally divided ZONED HEAT/AIR, VAULTED soling atmosphere that enable the clients to make decisions re-
modern kitchen W/D, across among two floors along with CEILINGS, GORGEOUS KITCHEN garding recently deceased family members.
HOMES FOR SALE from elevator...$189,900 TWO (2) assigned indoor parking WITH CUSTOM CABINETRY, SS •Provide options and associated costs, including advising client on
TERRACES- 1st fl.renovated spaces. APPLIANCES, GRANITE, WET financing options.
Sunny corner 2 BD/2BA, W/D, BAR, SPACIOUS LIVING AREA, •Coordinate site overviews with clients, including tours around the
open modern kitchen, custom Ryan S. Cortez LARGE DECK AND SO MUCH property.
cabinets, ...$199,000 215-800-6874 MORE $799,000 •Identify own leads and schedules presentations to meet assigned
TERRACES-Sundrenched 2BD, pre-need quotas.
2BA open, modern kitchen with 215-735-2225 x303 MARGATE •Ensure the office is maintained in a professional manner to minim-
granite countertop, new appli- ize stress to the clients.
ances, W/D, lots of closets... SEASHORE SALE OCEAN VIEWS GALORE! 1.5
REDUCED $209,000 BLOCKS TO GREAT BEACH! Qualified candidates meet the following criteria:
TERRACES- Spacious 2 BD/ CONDOS BY THE SEA WONDERFUL 3 BEDRM, 2.5 •High School diploma or equivalent.
2BA with W/D, ceiling fans,lots BATH CONDO FEATURES BEAU- •1+ year of sales experience.
of closets, sunny balcony... PLAZA PLACE – Fantastic Buy- TIFUL UP-GRADES, 3 DECKS, •Excellent customer service, interpersonal and verbal/written com-
REDUCED $214,900 ing Opportunity – this spacious 1 GARAGE, SHORT WALK TO munication skills.
ESTATES-SPECIAL 2BD/2BA bedroom with updated kitchen, EVERYTHING! SEEING IS BE- •Compassionate and the ability to maintain composure during
granite kitchen, W/D, Living includes parking and is afford- LIEVING! $572,900 stressful situations.
room with fireplace, parking at ably price of $112,000 •Coachable and willingness to learn through our structured training
your door...REDUCED $224,900 ISLAND HOUSE – Move right in- SUMMER RENTALS program.
TERRACES-New Listing! De- to this gorgeous true 2 bdrm 2 LONGPORT •A competitive spirit, drive and self-motivation to generate revenue
signer, expanded and renov- bath corner wrap over 1383 sq.ft by selling company products.
ated 2BD/2BA, granite kitchen, fully renovated apt plus amazing SOUTH-SIDE EXTRA LONG SEA- •Confidence and professionalism to interact with clients over the
breakfast bar, tons of custom ocean views. Listed at SON MD THRU END OF SEPT.!!! phone or in person.
cabinets...$247,500 $725,000 SPACIOUS 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH •Ability to work with clients one on one & build strong customer re-
ESTATES- Designer 2 bd 2 ba LONGPORT SEAVIEW – Lovely RANCHER FEATURES A FIRE- lationships.
second flr., lrg open gourmet 2nd from the ocean front, 1 bed- PLACE & HUGE OPEN PORCH! •Desire to set your own schedule and ability to work evening and
kit. with new granite W/D, cus- room, low taxes, panoramic SUCH FABULOUS OUTDOOR EN- weekend hours when necessary.
tom lighting, new heating/air, ocean views-reduced to sell TERTAINMENT SPACE WITH •Must have a valid driver’s license and reliable transportation.
sun, overlooking woods! MOVE quickly at $299,000 PATIO, AWESOME YARD &
Damon Michels The DeSouzas are Back RIGHT IN!...REDUCED BERKLEY SQUARE – Best Buy at PARKING FOR 6 OR MORE INSTRUCTION TEACHERS
Associate Broker on Bustleton with $259,900 the Berkley 2 bdrm 2 bath with CARS!!! Special Education Teacher Wanted:
610-668-3400 ESTATES- Two story 3-4 BD, 3 over 1500 sq. ft. of living space, EDUCATION PLUS
www.DamonMichels.com Re/Max Eastern Inc. BA townhouse with W/D, fire- this corner unit must be seen to VISIT US AT Full time M-F 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
place, open parking at your appreciate it. Asking $209,000 SHAWSHORETEAM.COM Private tutoring, all subjects, for September. Self-contained
FFFFF This Spring's Market door...$344,900 [email protected] elemen.-college, SAT/ACT prep. Special Education classroom.
is Looking Super! TERRACES- NEW LISTING- For further details and Knowledge of Jewish Education ex-
Gladwyne Renovated 3BD/3 Full BA new appointments call CALL CAROL SHAW 7 days/week. perience a plus. Full-time benefits
For Results, Not Promises granite kitchen and appliances, DCIeRlEl#CT6: 0690-94-34827-1-7928260 Expd. & motivated instructors. include: medical, retirement sav-
407 Conshohocken St Rd Call or email Rick & Andi for all full size W/D, parquet floors, Virginia “GINNY” Sutor KELLI SHAW-HENDRICKS ings match, disability insurance
4 Beds/3.1 Baths; 3,619 Sq Ft lots of closets, custom lighting Cell: 609-226-0593 (215)576-1096 Classroom experience with BS/BA
This gorgeous 1950s modified your real estate needs. and balcony..Asking $370's 609-432-4388 www.educationplusinc.com or MA in Special Education/Early
Cape Cod sits on .46 acres, Same dynamic agents; 609-822-4200 Ext. 190 JENNIFER HAFNER SHAW
great new company!! OTHERS AVAILABLE [email protected] CHANDELIER RESTORATION Childhood.
and has been stylishly SALE/RENT 609-204-0385 CRYSTAL CHANDELIER Salary commensurate with
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$835,000 SEASHORE RENT Rewiring, refin, cleaning. Looks Contact [email protected] for
Eric DeSouza Realtor® Emeritus. brand new when we're thru.
FFFFF Associate Broker 5 Star winner, VENTNOR AND Howard Serotta 215-423-2234; more information.
Bala Cynwyd Andrea DeSouza MARGATE'S BEST 368-4056 Call 215-920-2528
Sales Associate Philly Mag 2016, 2017 '18 SUMMER RENTALS SITUATION WANTED
207 Lindy Ln oakhillcondominiums MIRRORS
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105 S MANSFIELD* 308 N LANCASTER* 7 S 35TH* 119 N BARCLAY* 218 N RUMSON* 3307 ATLANTIC*
MARGATE $1,619,000 MARGATE $859,000 MARGATE $914,900 MARGATE $550,000
LONGPORT $2,225,000 LONGPORT $2,185,000
BEST BUY BEACHBLOCK 2 STORY NEW CON- SOUTHSIDE LOCATION W/ BEAUTIFUL NEW CON- RENOVATED PARKWAY 5 BR, 5 FULL BA W/ DIRECT
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RECENT UPGRADES, & 2 PARKWAY! 5 BEDROOM /4 W/ OCEANVIEWS! JUST LOT! 5 BEDROOMS /4½ BA! MASTER SUITE WITH & UNBEATABLE LOCATION
DECKS W/ OCEANVIEWS! FULL BATHS! GREAT YARD! 1.5 BLOCKS TO BEACH! BATH IN GREAT LOCATION! DECK! GREAT BACKYARD! JUST STEPS TO BEACH!

SITUATION WANTED HOUSEHOLD GOODS WANTED SEASHORE SALE

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AAnnggeeAllnDDgiiPePleeDnntitiPinneoontino SEASHORE SALE JJeerroommee DDiiPPeennttiinnoo ESTATE NOTICES CORPORATE NOTICES
SSaalleesSs aAAlsesssooAccsiiaasttoeec88iate8 BBrrookkeerr AAssssoocciiaattee88 ESTATE OF ANGELINA ALLESSAN- 1910-16 E. Hagert Street Con-
CCeellll::C66e00l99l:--446550779--0047757777-0777 TThhe e CCeellll:: 660099--443322--55558888 DRONI, DECEASED. dominium has been incorporated
AAnnggeeAllDnD@g@[email protected] PPrermemieirerTTeaeamm JJeerroommeeDD@@LLNNFF..ccoomm Late of Philadelphia under the provisions of the PA
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the Nonprofit Corporation Law of 1988.
PPrrPeermmemiieerireSSreeSlllelssl..lnns.eenttet CCOYYCPPERRAEENSSSSPPPLLALAAZCACEE above Estate have been granted to 1910-16 E. Hagert Street Con-
the undersigned, who request all dominium has been incorporated
LLLOOONNNGGGPPPOOORRRTTTSSSEEEAAAVVVIEIIEEWWW CYOOPCCREEEAASNNS PPLLAAZCZAEA OOOCCCEEEAAANNNBBBAAAYYY persons having claims or demands under the provisions of the PA
against the estate of the decedent Nonprofit Corporation Law of 1988.
#207 $290,000 1 BR, 1 Bath Pet Friendly #510 SOLD to make known the same and all LES CANARDS CHANTANTS has
#619 $329000 1 BR, 1 Bath $$$$$$$$L633363332o36493469nB99959599$g,,,,R,,,,U900039000p9000s19000no,000050000ir2t,t0#BC2111021115a0oBBBBBBBBtnhRRRRRRRRdss,,,s,,,o,212,12222BBBBBBBBaaaaaaatttattthhhthhhthhssssss #########411141411989889 persons indebted to the decedent been incorporated under the provi-
###########226433#####236630112026363210211613512110125239115923 $$$$$$358446$$$$$$$$$$21569934634446335500595923623659,,,,,,0000005905459045000000,,,,,,,,,,000000000000000000000000000000000000211322 BBBBBB2121112121RRRRRRBBBBBBBBBB,,ssss,,,,RRRRRRRRRR211222,ss,,,s,s,B,,BB,,BBB22a11122aa111aaattttttBBhBBBBBhhBBBhhhsaaaaasssaaaaatttttttttthhhhhhhhhhssss ##551100 $$669999,,000000 22 BBRRss,, 22 BBaatthhss $$$$$$$$$213123123959B599599999BB999e999,,,900e,,,ae,,,090a900000ac000c000000hc000h000hBBB113lo113l113loBBBocBBBcBBBkcRRRkkRRRRRR,,s,,s,,,s11,11,2112BB2BBBBBaaBBaaaaattahhttattthhhthhthhsss #314 $369,000 1 BR, 2 Baths to make payment without delay to sions of the PA Nonprofit Corpora-
##331144 #412 $39PP9ee,0tt0FF0rriiee1nndBdllRyy, 2 Baths CATHERINE LANZILOTTA, Exec- tion Law of 1988.
##441122 99966600000AAATTTLLLAAANNNTTTICIICC #620 LLoonnggSppOoorrLttDCCoonnddoo utrix, c/o Michael S. Connor, Esq., Gary A. Zlotnick, Esq.
##662200 #605 $689,0UU0nn0iitt ##255BRs, 2 Baths 644 Germantown Pike, Ste. 2-C, Zarwin, Baum, DeVito, Kaplan,
##440033 #403$$3311$556,,00200900,00220BBR2RsBs,,R22sBB, a2attBhhsasths Lafayette Hill, PA 19444, Schaer & Toddy, PC
Or to her Attorney: 1818 Market St., 13th Fl.
#415 $789,000 2 BRs, 2 Baths MICHAEL S. CONNOR Philadelphia, PA 19103
LAW OFFICE OF MICHAEL S. CON- LONE STAR ELECTRIC, INC., a cor-
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644 Germantown Pike, Ste. 2-C of the state of New Jersey, has ap-
New Price Lafayette Hill, PA 19444 plied for registration in
ESTATE OF BERNADETTE M. McK- Pennsylvania under the provisions
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LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the office under the laws of the juris-
““WWee CCoovveerr TThhee IIssllaanndd”” above Estate have been granted to diction of formation is 1198 Treas-
the undersigned, who request all ure Ave., Manahawkin, NJ 08050
2244002114A0A1ttllAaantnlttaiicnctAAicvveAennvuueene uLLeoonLnggoppnoogrrptto,,rt, persons having claims or demands and the address of its proposed re-
NNeewNweJJweerrJsseeryys0e0y8844000833403 against the estate of the decedent gistered office in this Common-
6600996--088922-228--233233-33399339 to make known the same and all wealth is c/o 2021 Arch St., Phila.,
persons indebted to the decedent PA 19103.
ESTATE NOTICES WANTED TO BUY ESTATE NOTICES ESTATE NOTICES ESTATE NOTICES to make payment without delay to S17 Homeowners Association, Inc.
Estate of Catherine V. Gaffney ESTATE OF DAVID R. CINQUE, DE- ESTATE OF BLANCHE L. SULECKI ESTATE OF JOYCE A. DEITRICH, CAROL A. VANDERWOUDE, c/o has been incorporated under the
Gaffney, Catherine V. late of Phil- ESTATE NOTICES CEASED a/k/a BLANCHE SULECKI, DE- DECEASED Gail Marcus, Esq. Two Penn Ctr. provisions of the PA Nonprofit Cor-
adelphia, PA. Mary Ellen Kane, c/o ESTATE OF JOYCE MYERS Late of Philadelphia CEASED. Late of Montgomery County, Plz., 1500 JFK Blvd., Suite 1020, poration Law of 1988.
Thomas J. Hornak, Esq., Gold- DECEASED LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the Late of Philadelphia Pennsylvania LETTERS TESTA- Philadelphia, PA 19102, Executrix. Orphanides & Toner, LLP
smith Hark & Hornak, PC, 7716 LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on above Estate have been granted to LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the MENTARY on the above Estate Gail Marcus, Esq. 1500 JFK Boulevard
Castor Ave., Philadelphia, PA the above Estate have been gran- the undersigned, who request all above Estate have been granted to have been granted to the under- Two Penn Ctr. Plz. Suite 400
19152, Administratrix. ted to the undersigned, who re- persons having claims or demands the undersigned, who request all signed, who request all persons 1500 JFK Blvd. Philadelphia, PA 19102
Goldsmith Hark & Hornak, PC quest all persons having claims or against the estate of the decedent persons having claims or demands having claims or demands against Suite 1020 The Beisel Firm, P.C. has been in-
7716 Castor Ave. demands against the estate of the to make known the same and all against the estate of the decedent the estate of the decedent to make Philadelphia, PA 19102 corporated under the provisions of
Philadelphia, PA 19152 decedent to make known the same, persons indebted to the decedent to make known the same and all known the same and all persons in- ESTATE OF LINDA M KAPCIA, DE- Chapter 29 of the Business Corpor-
and all persons indebted to the de- to make payment without delay to persons indebted to the decedent debted to the decedent to make CEASED. ation law of 1988 as a Professional
cedent to make payment without Rosemarie Stewart, P.O. Box to make payment without delay to payment without delay to Deborah Late of Philadelphia Corporation.
delay to Administratrix Debra G. 52010, Philadelphia, PA 19115, Ex- JOSEPH I. SULECKI, JR., EXECUT- Andersen, Executrix c/o Michael E. LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on Ari D. Levine, Esquire
Speyer-CTA c/o Attorney Debra G. ecutrix. OR, c/o Harry Metka, Esq., 4802 Eisenberg, Esquire 2935 Byberry the above Estate have been gran- 705 S. 5th Street
Speyer, Two Bala Plaza Suite 300 Neshaminy Blvd., Ste. 9, Bensalem, Road, Suite 107 Hatboro, PA 19040 ted to the undersigned, who re- #303
Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 PA 19020, Or to Attorney: quest all persons having claims or Philadelphia, PA 19147
Or to his Attorney: Michael E. Eisenberg, Esquire demands against the estate of the
HARRY METKA 2935 Byberry Road, Suite 107 decedent to make known the same PETITION NAME CHANGE
4802 Neshaminy Blvd., Ste. 9 Hatboro, PA 19040 and all persons indebted to the de- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
Bensalem, PA 19020 ESTATE OF SARAH A. KIRK a/k/a cedent to make payment without Petition for the Change of Name
SARAH KIRK, DECEASED. delay to JENNIFER LOTTIER and has been filed in the above named
ESTATE OF EILEEN P. GALLAGH- Late of Philadelphia JOSEPH KAPCIA, ADMINISTRAT- Court, praying for a Decree to
ER, DECEASED. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the ORS, 1443 Overlook Rd., Yardley, change the name of DERRICK
Late of Philadelphia above Estate have been granted to PA 19067. RICHARD JACKSON to DERRICK
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the the undersigned, who request all ESTATE OF MILDRED L. SPAR- RICHARD PLEASANT. The Court
above Estate have been granted to persons having claims or demands LOW, DECEASED. has fixed the 1st day of June, 2018,
the undersigned, who request all against the estate of the decedent Late of Philadelphia at 10:30 a.m., in Courtroom No.
persons having claims or demands to make known the same and all LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the 691, City Hall, Philadelphia
against the estate of the decedent persons indebted to the decedent above Estate have been granted to Pennsylvania, as the time and place
to make known the same and all to make payment without delay to the undersigned, who request all for the hearing of said Petitioner,
persons indebted to the decedent ALFRED T. KIRK, 4TH , ADMINIS- persons having claims or demands when and where all persons inter-
to make payment without delay to TRATOR, c/o Harry Metka, Esq., against the estate of the decedent ested may appear and show cause,
CATHERINE P. FAULKNER, EXEC- 4802 Neshaminy Blvd., Ste. 9, Ben- to make known the same and all if any they have, why the prayer of
UTRIX, 1919 Oak Leaf Ln., Holmes, salem, PA 19020, persons indebted to the decedent said Petition should not be granted.
PA 19043, Or to his Attorney: to make payment without delay to Larry H. Lefkowitz, Esquire,
Or to her Attorney: HARRY METKA ELIZABETH ANN DAKA, EXEC- Solicitor
MICHAEL S. CONNOR 4802 Neshaminy Blvd., Ste. 9 UTRIX, 3560 Oakmont St., Phil- 4802 Neshaminy Blvd., Ste. 5
LAW OFFICE OF MICHAEL S. CON- Bensalem, PA 19020 adelphia, PA 19136 Bensalem, PA 19020
NOR, LLC ESTATE OF MARIE ELIZABETH ESTATE OF ROBERT GOLDBERG, (215) 750-9202
644 Germantown Pike, Ste. 2-C BOFINGER a/k/a MARIE E. DECEASED.
Lafayette Hill, PA 19444 BOFINGER, DECEASED. Late of Philadelphia MATCHMAKING
Late of the Township of Lower LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the
ESTATE OF IRENE DIAKIW, DE- Southampton, Bucks County, PA above Estate have been granted to Where there's always
CEASED. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the the undersigned, who request all another chance at love
Late of Philadelphia above Estate have been granted to persons having claims or demands
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the the undersigned, who request all against the estate of the decedent Dating Coaching &
above Estate have been granted to persons having claims or demands to make known the same and all Personal Introductions.
the undersigned, who request all against the estate of the decedent persons indebted to the decedent Looking for gentlemen
persons having claims or demands to make known the same and all to make payment without delay to 46 to 72 to match with
against the estate of the decedent persons indebted to the decedent DAVID SILNUTZER AND ALAN A.
to make known the same and all to make payment without delay to SANDERS, EXECUTORS, 1801 my female clients.
persons indebted to the decedent ROBERT H. WILSON, EXECUTOR, Market St., Ste. 2300, Philadelphia, Free Matchmaking
to make payment without delay to c/o David S. Workman, Esq., The PA 19103,
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Stanley A. Pelli, Esq., 1608 Walnut Philadelphia, PA 19102, ALAN A. SANDERS
St., Ste. 900, Philadelphia, PA Or to his Attorney: OFFIT KURMAN www.marthassingles.com
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STANLEY A. PELLI DEL, LLP ESTATE OF CHARLES A. NAGELE,
ALEXANDER & PELLI, LLC The Bellevue, 6th Fl. a/k/a CHARLES A. NAGELE, SR., INVITATIONS &
1608 Walnut St., Ste. 900 200 S. Broad St. DECEASED. CALLIGRAPHY
Philadelphia, PA 19103 Philadelphia, PA 19102 Late of Philadelphia
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the GREAT DISCOUNTS!!
above Estate have been granted to IRMA • 215-938-1440
the undersigned, who request all
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COWAN FELDSCHER KOSS LEWIS MOSTOVY

Audrey Cowan(nee Federman)May 13, 2018; Donald George Feldscher on May 13, 2018. David Aaron Koss, Esquire 88 of Wyn- Barbara “Bobbie” Arlene Lewis (née Goldfine) Martin Mostovy, May 4, 2018. Husband of
of Abington, PA; beloved wife of the late Ray- Husband of Edith (nee Stavinsky); father of newood, a Philadelphia-area lawyer for more lived a vibrant life and died peacefully at 81. Joyce (nee Schwartz) and the late Geraldine
mond; loving mother of Ellen Isaacoff (Alan Mindy Feldscher (Simon Haddad) and Gregg than sixty years died on May 5, 2018 after Bobbie is survived by her partner James (nee Zolyan). Father of Howard, Myra and
Gottlieb) and Andrew Cowan; also survived (Sheri) Feldscher; brother of Gladyce Rubin; suffering a brain injury in 2017. David’s first Lewis, children Michael (Stacey), Ken (Jen- Marian. Stepfather of Steven (Abby) Hager.
by 3 cherished grandchildren, 5 adored grandfather of Ilana, Adam and Will. In lieu of priority and love of life were his six beautiful nifer) and Rachael; grandchildren Daniel, Step-grandfather of Jodi and Morgan. He was
great-grandchildren, sister-in-law Lorraine flowers, contributions in his memory may be children, eight grandchildren, and his wife Matthew and Sam; siblings Harvey Goldfine the owner of an insurance company and
Cowan, nieces and nephews. Graveside ser- made to the National Kidney Foundation Freya of 50 years. His clients considered and Elaine Silverman Astorino. She is pre- resided in Delray Beach, FL. Contributions in
vices were held Tuesday, May 22, 2018, at www.kidney.org David, not only a brilliant attorney, but their ceded in death by parents Al and Florence his memory may be made to a charity of the
Roosevelt Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, best friend. David grew up in Wynnefield Goldfine. Her children and lifetime friend- donor’s choice.
contributions in her memory may be made to GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S with his sisters Selma, Harriet and Betty at- ships were her proudest accomplishments.
any children’s or animal charities. RAPHAEL-SACKS tending Overbrook High and Temple Uni- She launched Best of Philly Love from Home, GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
versity. He is survived by his wife Freya (nee was an amazing host and caterer, never met RAPHAEL-SACKS
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS TO PLACE A MEMORIAL AD Strauss), his children Rhea Koss, Judith Koss a beach she didn’t love, had an eye to design
CALL 215.832.0749 (Larry Chacker), Hugh Koss (Janine Swern- and fashion, battled cancer and stroke vali- ROSENZWEIG
www.JewishExponent.com berg), Abigayil Koss, Matthew Koss (Xenia), antly and always made the best of it. Ser-
and Rachael Koss (David Rice). His sisters vices were held at Levine in Broomall, PA, 3 Gloria H. Rosenzweig, 91, of Boynton Beach,
2017-2018 Selma Brandow (Theadore) and Betty Prus- pm May 17. Join us for a celebration of life formerly of Margate, NJ peacefully passed
sell will miss him dearly. Life will never be on June 2. In lieu of flowers the family re- away on May 13,2018. Born in Brooklyn she
5778   the same without pop-pop’s hugs and quests donations to the Leukemia and came to Philadelphia in the 1950’s where she
20$137.-520018 twinkle! His adoring grandchildren- Anqi, Lymphoma Society or The Abramson Center was a successful business woman working
5778We Buy Houses in “As-Is” condition. Leila, Ansel, Dashiel, Kava, Jude Tianu and for Jewish Life. as an ASID interior decorator under the
3.50No inspection$s or repairs are ever required. Liam. Rachael’s love for her Papa: “Papa moniker Gloria Lane Interiors, as well as co-
taught me with boundless song to soar JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS owner with her late husband David Rosenz-
No clean-out fee. Just remove your mementoes. 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow' where a land weig of the Dear’s Place Restaurants in At-
exists for colors and paths to flourish, for a LIPSKY lantic City, Ventnor and Margate in the
YOU choose: Settle this week, this month or anytime. bird with a good mind, heart and soul, need 1980’s. After moving to Boynton Beach in
not worry of rain.” “Papa gave me to lend to Sidney Lipsky, on May 10, 2018, beloved 1995, she re-energized her decorating busi-
A licensed & insured Firm. Buying houses since 2001. all others unconditional love, along with husband of the late Harriet, loving father of ness, was active in Temple Beth Tikvah for
which came support, nurture and knowledge, Steve (Rachel Richman), Jerry (Alice Jermyn) over 10 years, as well as holding the title of
One call, one brief visit to the house and you're 100% done. unlike any other wise man collectively pos- and Robin (Jeff) Cohen, treasured grandfath- President of the Joys of Yiddish Club at Plat-
sesses.” Contributions in his memory may er of Marissa Schmidt (Alex), Bryana Toran ina for more than a decade. Gloria is the
be made to Philadelphia Youth Orchestra, (Dave) and Jordan and Kyle Lipsky and ad- mother of Andy Moll, Joel (Gloria) Rosenz-
www.pyos.org. ored great grandfather of Haylie, Mady, weig and Stanley (Zelda, and the late Bar-
Audrey and Georgie Schmidt, CJ Ozimek- bara) Rosenzweig. She is grandmother to
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S Maier and Emunah and Yeshaya Toran. Sid Mindy (Randy) Tammara; Todd Rosenzweig;
RAPHAEL-SACKS was born in Poland, January 10, 1922 and Michael (Leah) Rosenzweig and Adam (Julia)
lived in New York City, Philadelphia and New Rosenzweig and great-grandmother to Emily,
A Community Jersey at various times. He was a veteran of Jacob, Alex, Brianna Tammara; David and El-
Remembers World War II, serving in the 3rd Army, recon- liot Rosenzweig and Sophia and Emma
naissance squad and fighting in 5 major Rosenzweig.Donations in Gloria’s memory
Monthly archives of battles. He lived a rich and joyful life and was can be made to Congregation Beth Judah in
Jewish Exponent Death Notices loved for his ability to put smiles on the faces Ventnor City, New Jersey.
of all who knew him through his joke telling,
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people. Services were held on May 14, 2018 RAPHAEL-SACKS
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SCHOENHOLTZ WACKER Honor the
memory
Evelyn Shirley Schoenholtz, born on July 21, Dr Carol Wacker was born on October 29, of your
1925 in Philadelphia to Mary and Saul 1933 in Philadelphia, PA and passed on May
Schneyer, passed away on April 28. Well in- 5, 2018. She was a “Philly Girl” thru and thru loved
to her 93rd year, Evelyn was an uncondition- as she attended Temple University and one …
ally loving wife, mother, grandmother, Pennsylvania State College. Carol received
daughter, sister and aunt to those fortunate her B.S. and ME.D. Degree from Temple Uni- CALL
enough to share her life. A gentle, kind soul, versity and a ED. D in Educational Adminis- 215-832-0749 OR 0750
she possessed an extraordinary equanimity. tration from State College. In high school and
Evelyn graduated from West Philadelphia college, she was a varsity athlete and ex- TO PLACE YOUR
High School and completed two years at celled in Basketball, Softball and Swimming. YAHRTZEIT AD.
Westchester State Teacher’s College. Duty She also played softball in the Philadelphia
called, and she served the war effort in the Amateur Athletic League which traveled classified@
Signal Corps. In 1946, she started dating throughout the United States and Europe to jewishexponent.com
Harold Schoenholtz months after his sisters compete. She was inducted into the PA
(Eve and Stelly) introduced them, kicking off Sports Hall Of Fame and received a com- MAY 24, 2018 29
a 70-year match made in heaven. With Har- memorative award from Mayor Rizzo. Carol
old, she raised three children, Sharon, Andy continued her career in Philadelphia as a
and Kim, devoting herself to their education teacher/coach, Department Chair, Vice Prin-
and welfare, just as her parents had done for cipal Assistant to the District Superintendent
her and her brother. She welcomed her High School Principal and Assistant Superin-
mother Mary into her home during the last tendent for High Schools. She was recog-
decade of Mary’s life. Evelyn took great joy nized for being an innovator, a creator and a
in her four grandsons, Ari, David, Noah and visionary without ever losing sensitivity to the
Matthew, and in her children's spouses, life and well-being of the student. As an ad-
Larry, Janice and Elvira. Evelyn and Harold ded interest Carol enjoyed being an entre-
possessed a unique love for family, which preneur and became the CEO of a printing
they passed down to their children and company and sat on the Board of a Mutual
grandchildren. Evelyn played the piano and Funds Company which handled many ac-
learned to paint as an adult, pursuing her art counts averaging over 500 million dollars. Dr
with dedication and a quiet passion. She had Wacker retired and moved to San Diego, CA
an artist’s eye, appreciating the shape of where she quickly became a Management
clouds, the exact color of the sky, and many Consultant and Sole Proprietor of a Graphics
of nature’s wondrous details. She loved the Design Firm. She continued to be a consult-
beach and playing gin rummy, Rummikub ant to firms and Educational Institutions in
and Scrabble. She returned to college in management and administration. Carol leaves
mid-life and earned a Bachelor’s degree, be- many friends and colleagues behind who will
coming a social worker and serving as an art miss her dearly.
and recreational therapy director at a senior
home. At the age of 70, cheered on by her WEGER
family, she became an adult Bat Mitzvah. Her
family is profoundly grateful that Evelyn en- Dr. Gerald Paul Weger,on May 16, 2018. Be-
joyed such a long and happy life. Evelyn has loved husband of Janet Long Weger. Dear
been a great blessing to her entire family, brother of Kenneth Weger. Relatives and
who deeply mourn her passing but find com- friends were invited to funeral services Fri-
fort in knowing that she and Harold are once day 1 PM precisely at Ohev Shalom Cong. 2
again side by side. Donations in her memory Chester Road, Wallingford, PA 19086. Int.
may be made to the Stein Assisted Living Ohev Shalom Cemetery, Brookhaven, PA.
Residence, c/o Anna Simmons, Executive Contributions in his memory may be made to
Director, 350 DeMott Lane, Somerset, NJ the American Heart Association or the AS-
08873. PCA.

SUTOW GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS
Jeanne Sutow (nee Hurwitz), on May 15,
2018 of Ventnor, N.J.Beloved wife of the late WEINSTEIN
Albert Sutow; loving mother of Gloria (Irv)
Safra and Laurence (Shirlee) Sutow; the most Maxine Weinstein (nee Lewin) May 12, 2018
wonderful Mom Mom of Todd (Caren) Safra, of Bala Cynwyd, Pa. Devoted wife of the late
Jesse (Alex) Sutow and Becky (Nick) Luben- Lewis. Beloved mother of Beth (Robert)
etski. Relatives and friends were invited to Waks and Jodi (David Felder) Heimler. Proud
services Friday, 11:00AM at Joseph Levine & grandmother of Michael (Genae), Rachel, Hil-
Sons, 4737 E. Street Road, Trevose, PA ary, Lawrence and Coby. Cherished sister of
19053. Interment at Roosevelt Memorial Robbie (Jerry) Schachter. Dearly loved aunt
Park. Contributions in her memory may be of Heidi (Tony) and Jamie (Bruce). Sister-in-
made to Penn State IFC/Panhellenic Dance law of Lorraine Kochman. Relatives and
Marathon (www.THON.org) 227D Hetzel Uni- friends were invited to Services Monday May
on Building, University Park, PA 16802 14, 1:30 P.M. at Joseph Levine & Sons, 4737
Street Road, Trevose. Interment Montefiore
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS Cemetery. Contributions in her memory be
made to Jewish Federation of Northern New
Jersey (or) Breastcancer.org

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For the seventh time, Lower Merion Area Hebrew High took a trip to the Children’s Holocaust Memorial in Whitwell, Tenn. The trip included a community-wide
March for Love and Tolerance and a ceremony in a railcar.

Students in front of the Children’s Holocaust Memorial The March for Love and Tolerance

Rabbi Dayle A. Friedman

Rabbi Dayle A. Friedman led her presentation, “Wholeness Amid
Brokenness: A Spiritual Perspective on Dementia,” at the annual
Southeastern Pennsylvania Dementia Conference hosted by Alz-
heimer’s Association Delaware Valley Chapter on May 7 at the
Event Center at Valley Forge Casino Resort in King of Prussia.

Louis Rossman Al-Aqsa Islamic Academy student Asila Suswell with students from Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy, Al-Aqsa
Islamic Academy and St. Christopher School
Louis Rossman, an endodontist in Cen-
ter City and a resident of Bala Cyn- Students from Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy, Al-Aqsa Islamic Academy and St. Christopher
wyd, will receive the Edgar D. Coolidge School came together on May 8 for the third time as part of Writers Matter: Interfaith Initiative.
Award in 2019 from the American Asso- This is the first year of the yearlong writing program, directed by Robert Vogel, professor of edu-
ciation of Endodontists for exemplifying cation at La Salle University.
vision, leadership and dedication to the
specialty of endodontics.

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From left: Aviva Chairs Marilyn Toub and Peggy Sterling; Nadav Kidron; Lois From left: Scott Isdaner, Evelyn Rosen and Gerry Isom From left: Temple Hillel Executive Director Rabbi
Kaliner, Philadelphia Women’s Division co-chair; and Harold Marcus, Israel
Bonds Pennsylvania executive director Daniel Levitt, Jonathan Broder and Joy Broder

Israel Bonds Women’s Division featured Nadav Kidron as the speaker Hillel at Temple University: The Edward H. Rosen Center for Jewish Life held its eighth
for its spring Aviva program on April 26 at Positano Coast. Kidron annual Friday Night Lights May 4. Hillel honored longtime donors Joy and Jonathan Broder.
is the CEO and president of Oramed Pharmaceuticals, as well as a
lecturer on Israel’s entrepreneurial culture and the country’s roots as
an oasis of innovative ideas.

Art created by mothers for mothers-to-be
was installed in the lobby of the Lift-
er Building at Einstein Medical Center
Philadelphia. The building was recently
renovated to create private rooms for
labor and delivery. A gift from Maddy
and Harvey Rovinsky, owners of Bernie
Robbins Jewelers and longtime Einstein
supporters, enabled the hospital to com-
mission five pieces of art from Mama-
CITA, a cooperative of professional art-
ists and mothers.

Maddy Rovinsky From left: Barry Freedman, president and CEO of Einstein Healthcare Network; David Jaspan, chair of obstetrics
and gynecology for the network; Ruth Lefton, COO of Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia; Lawrence Reichlin, chair of
the Board of Trustees; Maddy Rovinsky, supporter and philanthropist who gifted the art; and MamaCITA artists Megan
Grugan, Julia Rix and Michelle Ciarlo-Hayes

The Alzheimer’s Association Delaware Valley Chapter hon-
ored Elissa Bloom, Philadelphia Fashion Incubator executive
director, at the chapter’s 2018 Wine, Women & Shoes event on
April 15 at the Merion Cricket Club in Haverford.

Far left, from left: Nancy Venner, Alzheimer’s Association Delaware
Valley Chapter senior director of philanthropy, and Elissa Bloom

Left, from left: Elissa Bloom and her son, Avi

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The opportunity for unrivaled resort-style living won’t last long.

Many of the Hawk Ridge residences are spoken for,
but there are still prime locations available at this
long-awaited expansion of The Hill at Whitemarsh.

Now is the time to come for a personal tour to see the
inspired Hawk Ridge floor plans, learn about pre-construction
savings and discover the resort-style living that awaits
you at the region’s premier retirement community.
Don’t miss this chance to enjoy life on 96 acres of
rolling farmland just 11 miles from Center City.

To schedule your private appointment, call 215.402.8725.

A Not-For-Profit Continuing Care Retirement Community | 4000 Fox Hound Drive | Lafayette Hill, PA 19444 | TheHillatWhitemarsh.org/HawkRidge

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