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Jewish Exponent Jan. 26, 2017

Jewish Exponent Jan. 26, 2017

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JANUARY 26, 2017 / TEVET 28, 5777
Ardmore native makes
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LOCAL on Jan. 21. Trump and His Inauguration
Signal Major Shifts Ahead
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BHleaacdkliLnieves thousands participated in marches tied to the GEORGE ALTSHULER | JE FEATURE “Politicians promise the moon and
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Dcoepsypite objections, KENNETH MANNY, A veteran of the and I’m tired of the politics. I want
wcoepeyk goes ahead Marchers of all ages and genders gath- Vietnam War, flew up from Florida the day someone to run the government like a
acosppyla. nned. ered at Logan Square early in the day, of President Donald Trump’s inauguration freakin’ business.”
where health care and references to female because he’d grown exasperated with busi-
Page 600 anatomy dominated the most creative and ness as usual in Washington, D.C. As signaled by supporters like Manny
sarcastic signs. who demanded change, the forceful lan-
LFOCOADL “It seems like nothing ever gets done guage of Trump’s inaugural address and the
Beth David Reform Congregation held in D.C.,” said Manny, who wore a black protesters lining the entrances to the
THeemadpllieneHospital what they called a nosh before the march at hat bearing the yellow words “Vietnam National Mall, Trump’s inauguration repre-
CHelaedblrinatees 125 Pepper Hamilton offices, where Cantor Lau- Veteran.” sented a decisive break from the status quo.
Mcoipsysion stays ren Levy, Hazzon Jessi Roemer, Rabbi Beth
scaompye as ever. Kalisch, Valerie Bromberg, Rabbi Deborah
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Page 00 song and prayer, discussing this week’s
parsha on the Exodus of Jews from Egypt.
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Springfield Resident Suing eBay for Destroying
Holocaust Star of David Armband He Tried to Sell

LOCAL considers a policy plagued with “I knew they would appeal ▲ Robert Weisman stands in front of his bookcase with Murano glass and
inconsistencies. it,” said the 68-year-old Weis-
JON MARKS | JE STAFF man from the living room of Israeli prime minister nesting dolls. Inset: Close up of the nesting dolls.
That’s why he’s sued eBay, his Springfield, Montgomery
HE KNOWS he may not win, even though it repaid the origi- County home. “I look at it this Jon Marks
but Robert Weisman wants his nal buyer in Spain the $210 way: Now I’m going to let the
day in court. offered for the item and subse- public know what went on, attempted through our Global an armband worn in a concen-
quently reimbursed Weisman. know about some of eBay’s
He wants eBay — which says The idea that the company policies. I told them in emails I Shipping Program, but was tration camp. By the same token,
it’s following its clearly defined would take it on its own to “liq- did not want the money back. I
policies — to explain to him uidate” a piece of history simply wanted the item back.”
why it chose to destroy a his- struck him as wrong.
toric Holocaust artifact rather To understand why Weisman
than simply return it to him. When eBay failed to appear put the item up for bid requires
to contest the suit in the Mont- some understanding about him.
He wants to know why it gomery County Court of
singled out his item — a yellow Common Pleas, Weisman was As a teenager shortly follow-
armband with a Jewish star on awarded an $804.30 judgment, ing the advent of the Six-Day War
it dating to a period prior to with both parties given 30 days in Israel, the Cheltenham native
when they were worn in con- to appeal. On Jan. 12, eBay volunteered to go over there and
centration camps — while notified Weisman it would help out, proceeding to spend
permitting the sale of items challenge the judgment. eight months working on a kib-
such as the skull of a Holocaust butz and helping clean the
victim, pictures of dead vic- Weisman is willing to take Hadassah site on Mount Scopus.
tims and something called his chances, saying that whatev-
“Nazi bread.” er money he receives will go to It was the first of some 20
the United States Holocaust trips he’s made over the past
He wants to hear the compa- Memorial Museum in Wash- half-century to the Jewish
ny’s rationale behind what he ington, D.C. homeland, many of them to vis-
it his sister, Ellen, who moved to
Israel more than 40 years ago. intercepted by Pitney Bowes pri- Weisman discovered other sup-

Along the way, the man who or to being shipped overseas,” posedly prohibited items for sale
spent a career running the fur
division of Macy’s and other Moore said. “Per the Global on the site that were not flagged.
stores began collecting Judaica,
including the yellow armband Shipping Program’s terms and EBay offered no explanation
with a Jewish star. Neither he
nor representatives from the conditions, we issued a full for this apparent inconsistency.
Simon Wiesenthal Center could
authenticate the armband. refund to the buyer (and the sell- The only other Holocaust-

Eventually, Weisman’s house er kept the original payment), related item Weisman owns is a
became cluttered with col-
lectibles: a bookcase of Murano and the item was disposed of. thimble from the Polish con-
glass pieces; fountain pens
associated with Israeli Inde- “We recognize the historical centration camp, Gross-Rosen.
pendence Day celebrations;
signed letters by Theodor Her- significance of World War II However, he has no idea what
zl, Ehud Barak, Golda Meir and
David Ben-Gurion; and nesting and that there are many mili- the thimble was used for or rep-
dolls of Israeli prime ministers.
taria collectors around the resents. He has no intention of
He got to the point where he
decided some of it had to go. world. We allow some related selling it, which is a point of

A frequent eBay user, Weis- historical items, but ban others, emphasis at the Simon Wiesen-
man put the item up for bid,
quickly getting a buyer on Oct. particularly those that amount thal Center.
5. But when he attempted to
complete the transaction, the to Nazi propaganda or that are “While I realize that items
item was intercepted by Pitney
Bowes, eBay’s global shipping disrespectful to victims.” from WWII, including Nazi
contractor, on Oct. 10.
Permitted items include items, hold out the possibility
According to eBay spokesman
Ryan Moore, Weisman violated stamps, letters and envelopes of financial gain, this incident
the terms of eBay’s Prohibited
Items policy and was attempting displaying Nazi postmarks, underscores that when dealing
to sell a “restricted item.”
Nazi-issued currency and histor- with the Shoah, it is best to
“The transaction was
ically accurate WWII military donate such items to a school,

model kits with Nazi symbols. synagogue or Holocaust re-

Items that are not permitted source center,” said Rabbi Abra-

include Jewish identification, ham Cooper, associate dean of

such as armbands and Stars of the center. “As for eBay, they

David; uniforms and personal should have a more robust pol-

belonging of concentration icy when they are told that a

camp prisoners; photographs historic item is being sold.”

depicting dead bodies or scenes Weisman plans to continue

of degradation; Nazi-issued doc- to do business on eBay but will

uments, uniforms, weapons or have a better awareness of its

other items bearing the swastika. limits. l

The armband Weisman

attempted to sell would seem to Contact:

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Jared Kushner Leaves Mark on Philadelphia
as He Prepares for Key White House Role

LOCAL and an exciting mix of events coordinator, whose

LIZ SPIKOL | JE STAFF restaurants and retail along events-related outreach will

ONE OF THE most significant Liberties Walk,” said Schmidt’s ramp up again in the spring.
transformations in Philadel-
phia’s urban landscape in the Commons Community Man- According to a company
last 10 years was the creation
of The Piazza in Northern ager Sean Gavin last year spokesperson, Kushner’s depar-
Liberties, a residential and
retail environment developed when the company announced ture from the real estate busi-
by Tower Investments’ Bart
Blatstein. WeWork’s arrival. “Today’s ness is unlikely to change much

Blatstein based his initial opening of WeWork, along in Philadelphia; the manage-
design on southern Europe’s
mixed-use plazas, where apart- with the upcoming opening of ment of The Schmidt’s Com-
ments sit above outdoor cafes
and stores, and locals gather to a beer hall from the owners of mons is all local.
take in music and performance.
Landmark Americana, really That’s just as well, said Blat-
The Piazza at Schmidt’s was
praised as a communal game- highlight that The Schmidt’s stein, who knows Kushner and
changer for the neighborhood
when Blatstein opened it in Commons has become a desti- his wife, Ivanka, and called
2009, but in the ensuing years it
had a mixed record in terms of nation for people to live, work them “very caring people.”
attracting tenants and neigh-
borhood-friendly events. and relax.” “I’d rather his influence be in

In 2013, Blatstein was ready ▲ Area residents gather for one of The Schmidt's Commons' movie nights, That beer hall, Urban Vil- D.C. in helping fix the mess in
for new challenges and sold the
development to Kushner Com- which take place in spring and summer. lage Brewing Company, is the Middle East,” Blatstein said,
panies, the New York-based real
estate firm whose CEO was, Photo courtesy The Schmidt's Commons. under construction and slated referring to President Trump’s
until recently, Jared Kushner.
to open in March. A Korean plans for Kushner to act as
Because he’s been appointed
to a post in his father-in-law’s exciting idea that unfortunately addition to the project. He’s bakery and street food purvey- peace negotiator. “That’s way
White House, Jared Kushner
has stepped down from his role tanked in just a few months. got a great eye for design and or, Token, opened last fall. more important than anything
in Kushner Companies — a
role that, until now, included He was also at the helm when he gets it.” Kushner scrapped the rowdy in Philadelphia.” l
oversight as the controlling
owner of the Piazza and Liber- one of the Piazza’s most popular “This area has seen a resur- summer concert series spon-
ties Walk across the street.
bars, PYT, decided to close. gence with residential occu- sored by 104.5, and recently Contact: [email protected];
“When I decided to transi-
tion the Piazza in Northern Lib- “They have taken a while to pancy nearly at full capacity hired the Piazza’s first full-time 215-832-0747
erties four years ago,” said
Blatstein, “there were two seri- get their Philadelphia sea legs,
ous buyers: There was a buyer
from down South and then but in the last year or two have
there was Kushner. The pricing
was similar. I chose Kushner started to reactivate Liberties
because Jared had his finger on
the pulse and a real passion for Walk and the Piazza with
what he does.”
events that draw people but
That passion led to a num-
ber of changes for the area, don’t create a nuisance,” said
some of which were more suc-
cessful than others. Matt Ruben, president of the

For instance, Kushner Northern Liberties Neighbor-
encouraged the popular Brook-
lyn Flea market to make hood Association, who also
Philadelphia’s 80,000-square-foot
Piazza one of its outposts — an noted that, per an agreement

with the neighbors, Kushner

built a promised 300-plus-

space parking garage. “New

York management might still

need to learn a little more about

how Philly is not New York

City, but the local folks on the

ground are very responsive and

doing a good job.”

Last summer Kushner Com-

panies launched a rebrand,

naming the area The Schmidt’s Colleen Maguire, former owner and stylist of Cielo Salon and spa, is proud
Commons. to announce that she is back! Looking forward to seeing everyone at the
new salon. Call for an appointment or just drop in to say hello.
“I’m not generally too inter-
ested in branding issues,”

Ruben said, “but The Schmidt’s Excited to be able to bring beauty back to 2017!
Commons rebranding was a

good move on their part.”

Both Ruben and Blatstein

praised Kushner for bringing a co-

working company to the Piazza.

“Jared has a lot of relation-

ships in tech,” said Blatstein of MA N AY UN K
Kushner, whose brother is in

the tech industry. “He was able

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Despite ZOA Objections, Black Lives Matter
Week Was Held in Philly Schools

LOCAL organizers. “We are really look- curriculum resources, and lesson priate teaching content that is Voice for Peace-Philadelphia —
ing forward to the fact that ... our plans cannot be used in the also aligned with grade-appro- endorsed the Caucus’ initiative.
LIZ SPIKOL | JE STAFF students will have the opportu- school district’s classrooms. … priate standards.”
nity to think deeply about social District policies specially prohib- “Jewish Voice for Peace-
ON JAN. 18, the Zionist Organ- justice and social movements.” it political activities on school Some lesson plans are based Philadelphia joins the majority
ization of America (ZOA) property and on school time.” on the Southern Poverty Law of progressive American Jews,
announced that it was calling on Though the programming was Center’s Teaching Tolerance and particularly the younger
the Philadelphia School Reform not mandatory, ZOA believed it ZOA’s third objection per- project, while others highlight generation, in supporting Black
Commission (SRC) to prohibit a violated several Philadelphia tained to the Invest-Divest sec- featured organizations, such as Lives Matter and calling for an
proposed Black Lives Matter School District policies. tioned of the platform of the the Museum of African Diaspo- end to political and economic
(BLM) week, a request that was Movement for Black Lives, a ra, or introduce students to his- systems that disproportionately
unaddressed. According to a ZOA letter coalition affiliated with the torical figures, such as gay civil harm people of color,” JVP’s
sent to the SRC — which was BLM movement. rights leader Bayard Rustin. Matt Berkman said. “We …
The week, which started Jan. signed by ZOA national Presi- support the efforts of Philadel-
23, was organized by the Racial dent Mort Klein, ZOA Center That section of the platform, “There is nothing in the cur- phia public school teachers to
Justice Committee of the Cau- for Law and Justice Director which endorses BDS, reads, in riculum that is propelling anti- educate students about the
cus of Working Educators — a Susan B. Tuchman, Greater part: “The U.S. justifies and Semitism at all,” said Cohen,
Philadelphia Federation of Philadelphia ZOA Executive advances the global war on ter-
Teachers union caucus. Each Director Steve Feldman and ror via its alliance with Israel and There is nothing in the curriculum that
day took on different themes ZOA Greater Philadelphia Co- is complicit in the genocide tak- is propelling anti-Semitism at all.”
from the 13 principles of the President Lee Bender — there ing place against the Palestinian
Black Lives Matter movement: were three major reasons that people. The U.S. requires Israel SHIRA COHEN
diversity, restorative justice, the SRC should have prohibited to use 75 percent of all the mili-
black women, black villages, schools’ participation. tary aid it receives to buy U.S.- who added that there were inequalities that affect their
globalism, empathy, loving made arms. … The results of this many Jewish people involved in communities and their city.”
engagement, queer affirming, First, ZOA contended the policy are twofold: it not only putting the week together.
intergenerational, collective Caucus was “usurping your diverts much needed funding “What we’re really focusing on is The week’s programming
value, transgender affirming, authority to regulate, supervise, from domestic education and ... empowerment and liberation also included activities that took
unapologetically black and and approve what is taught and social programs, but it makes for all of the diverse communi- place after the school day ended.
black families. how it is taught” and “violate[s] U.S. citizens complicit in the ties of African-American peo-
District policies requiring the abuses committed by the Israeli ple, including for Jewish people On Jan. 25, for instance, there
“The lessons that teachers are SRC to develop, evaluate and government. Israel is an who are African-American. was a citywide community
planning are grounded in these approve all curriculum materials.” apartheid state with over 50 laws meeting at City Hall to discuss
topics, which focus on lifting up on the books that sanction dis- “I am sure there is not any- fostering better communication
the experience of the black com- Secondly, ZOA contended crimination against the Palestin- body teaching anti-Semitism in between families and schools.
munity,” said Shira Cohen, a that the materials violated ian people.” our process. We want Black The conversation was co-facili-
Jewish math teacher at Fel- school district policies by bring- Lives Matter to include people tated by Parents United, the
tonville School of Arts and Sci- ing politics into the classroom. The platform, ZOA says, of all religious and ethnic iden- organization co-founded by City
ences, and one of the week’s “falsely and outrageously tities, including Jews of color.” Council member Helen Gym.
“Because the Black Lives Mat- claims that the Israeli govern-
ter movement is political,” the let- ment is committing ‘genocide’ Still, Feldman worried that And on Jan. 27, there will be a
ter writers said, “its principles, against the Palestinian Arab students could see a teacher panel discussion titled “Demysti-
people, with the complicity of wearing a BLM T-shirt and fy Black Women and Black Girls:
RIDE YOUR STAIRS! the U.S.” and “falsely and outra- then go online and find the anti- Misogyny, Stigma and Power.”
geously identifies Israel — Israel information on the Move-
Before You Buy Or Rent Just Any where all people have equal ment for Black Lives website. “The events happening at
Electric Stairway Elevator rights — as an apartheid state.” night highlight several of these
“Is it possible for a teacher or [BLM] principles,” Cohen said.
Check Our Features & Services In response to the ZOA let- student who has been told about “The vision for Collective Val-
ter, Lee Whack, spokesman for Black Lives Matter to go explor- ue specifically highlights this:
SALE OR RENT the School District of Philadel- ing and get to this website and ‘We are guided by the fact all
LOW phia, said, “Black Lives Matter see this stuff and be told terrible black lives, regardless of actual
LOW Week, an effort by the Caucus of lies about Israel?” Feldman or perceived sexual identity,
PRICES Working Educators, is not asked rhetorically. “Could a gender identity, gender expres-
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Jewish Disability Advocacy Day in D.C.

LOCAL would be harmful to people “There’s a lot of discussion across our Jewish community.” FOR DETAILS
with disabilities. about the future of Medicaid Although registration is
RACHEL KURLAND | JE STAFF and other crucial programs for e-mail: [email protected];
After the panel, members of individuals with disabilities,” he closed, there are ways to get visit: www.tay-sachs.org
WITH A NEW presidential Congress will join a congres- continued. “It is really critical involved locally.
administration now in place, sional luncheon addressing and very timely that we talk I
Jewish lay leaders from across these issues, allowing attendees about the impact this has on Gralnick said people in
to hone their advocacy skills by Philadelphia can learn more Screening for other
through the Jewish Learning Jewish Genetic Diseases

also available.

the country are not wasting any meeting and lobbying influen- individuals and frankly on our Venture, which runs the Jewish This message is sponsored by a friend of
time to advocate and lobby for tial senators and representatives economy, which is very much Special Needs/Disability Inclu-
individuals with disabilities. from both political parties who driven by health care.” sion Consortium of Greater Nat’l Tay-Sachs & Allied Diseases
are committed to assisting peo- Philadelphia, a regular meeting Association of Delaware Valley
The seventh annual Jewish ple with disabilities. Gralnick, who has attended of agencies and synagogues
Disability Advocacy Day, the event twice before, said that are interested in making
hosted by the Jewish Federa- Brian Gralnick, director of about 10 people from Philadel- their synagogues and commu-
tions of North America the Center for Social Responsi- phia will participate, including

(JFNA), will take place Feb. 2 bility of the Jewish Federation a handful of Jewish Federation nities more inclusive and country are in one room

from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Wash- of Greater Philadelphia, said employees, representing agen- supportive for individuals with together. That gives a special

ington, D.C. this day is also an annual kick- cies like JEVS Human Services, special needs. feeling,” he said.

The day is sponsored by off event for Jewish Disability, Jewish Family and Children’s “There’s always some best “It’s one of the many times

dozens of other Jewish agencies Advocacy and Inclusion month Service, and JCHAI. practices and conversations that I get a lot of gratification in

across the country, including in February. “There’s a lot packed in one with other synagogue leaders or the work that I do with Jewish

the Jewish Federation of Greater “The day is really a great day day,” he said. “It’s very gratifying agency executives that can be Federation.” l

Philadelphia. because the morning starts off to be with fellow community gleaned … and it’s always a

Aaron Kaufman, senior leg- hearing from top experts and planners and fellow agency good feeling of camaraderie Contact:

islative associate for JFNA, policy advocates and think tanks executives and communal pro- when Jewish professionals and [email protected];

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attend, including members of the rights of individuals with dis- ObuurtCCoroemmisona!nything
Jewish Federations as well as abilities,” he said, citing Sen.
concerned citizens, lay leaders Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) and
and the disability community Rep. Charlie Dent (R-Pa.).
at large.
Later in the afternoon, Gral-
Per the tentative agenda, the nick said they will break into
day will include a panel of state delegations and visit with

It’s always a good feeling of camaraderie

when Jewish professionals and advocates from Come visit our state of

across the country are in one room together.” the art campus, and see

BRIAN GRALNICK the core values that make

experts discussing what to lawmakers like Sen. Pat Toomey our KBA students stars!

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Stuart M. Kolber, Popular Hairdresser, Dies at 80

OBITUARY This was, Gene notes, at a the careers of Frankie Avalon, said, noting that Stuart helped clubbing till 3 or 4 in the morn-
time when Castor Avenue in Fabian, Chubby Checker, Paul create the careers of Jay and the ing, then getting out on his boat
LIZ SPIKOL | JE STAFF Northeast Philadelphia was the Anka, Bobby Darin and Connie Techniques and Leslie Gore. by 9 a.m. to be with his kids.”
place to be. Francis,” Gene said. They also
STUART M. KOLBER, son of did shows with Dick Clark, During his downtime, Stuart Gene says that’s how he was
Bernard and Rose Kolber, “All of the Jews from South Tom Jones and Evel Knievel. liked to spend time at the Jersey until the day he died.
father of Todd and Bart, passed Philadelphia were moving to Shore.
away suddenly on Jan. 13, the Northeast, and [Castor While Gene was the main “Stuart loved entertaining …
according to his brother, Gene. Avenue] had all the latest on-air personality, Stuart “He loved being out on the and he never said no to anybody.”
He was 80. stores, bakeries, delicatessens,” worked behind the scenes with water,” said Gene, noting his
Gene said. “That’s where Stuart entertainers, handling travel brother’s “unbelievable energy In addition to Gene and his
Gene, whose daughter is opened the salon, and it was a and hotel arrangements — and, and lust for life.” two sons, Stuart Kolber is sur-
ESPN anchor Suzy Kolber, gold mine from day one. He of course, their hair. vived by nephew Paul, niece
had seven or eight operators; “Stuart thought nothing of Suzy and great-niece Kellyn. l
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HEADLINES

Temple University Hospital Turns 125
But Its Mission Stays the Same

LOCAL fessor of medicine at the Lewis open to patients of any religion

MARISSA STERN | JE STAFF Katz School of Medicine at and any ethnicity,” Malmud

A LOT CAN happen in 125 Temple University, and former said.
years.
dean of the School of Medicine, For Jews, this openness was
For Temple University Hos-
pital, however, the more things former president and CEO of especially important.
change the more they stay the
same. Temple University Health “Those of us who are Jewish,

The hospital recently turned System and former senior these were important events, but
a ripe old 125, and its staff is
reflecting on the milestone. vice president for Temple in many of those years, Jews

While the technology and University. were excluded being admitted to
medical procedures its physi-
cians and students learn and “The charter said the school hospitals that were not Jewish,
perform has certainly advanced
in even the last 10 years, the was open to all: men, women, which is the reason that the Jew-
traditions of the hospital and its
commitment to providing care regardless of religion, and that ish community in Philadelphia
to the community has been
unwavering. included Protestants, Catholics established three Jewish hospi- LARRY KAISER LEON S. MALMUD

“We have always maintained and Jews,” Malmud said. tals,” Malmud explained, naming achievement for a Jewish physi- Photos provided
a major commitment to the cian, Malmud said.
community that we serve, and Around the same time, the Jewish Hospital, Mount Sinai transplant, high-end heart sur-
there’s been a commitment For Malmud, Temple’s long- gery, neurosurgery.
obviously to educate future Philadelphia was a “hotbed” for Hospital and Northern Liberties standing tradition to being
generations here as well,” said open to all regardless of religion “Temple University Hospital
Larry Kaiser, the Lewis Katz the know-nothings, Malmud Hospital — all of which merged stands out, especially as he’s really fulfills both roles, that is
dean at the School of Medicine, served on the admissions com- being [a] high-end academic
president and CEO of Temple added, who were anti-“any- to become what is now known mittee of the medical school medical center doing complex
University Health System, and and proudly stated that Temple procedures and taking care of
senior executive vice president thing that wasn’t traditional as the more familiar Einstein has never had a quota system the community.”
for health affairs for Temple for accepting Jews as other
University. Protestant.” Medical Center. schools have. That also has included fur-
thering its commitment to
“The tie-in with Temple “And here was Russell Con- Other than those, he contin- “If you read about America’s other areas such as cancer care
University has been certainly medical education, you will with the 2011 acquisition of the
responsible for that,” Kaiser well, a Baptist minister, saying, ued, there were few hospitals read that at some schools Fox Chase Cancer Center.
continued. “It’s a very competi- including Harvard, there were
tive environment but Temple’s ‘I’m establishing this evening that would allow Jewish doctors strict quotas on the number of While health care and insur-
been here a long time, the Uni- Jews that they would accept. ance policies may change
versity Hospital’s been here a school as an opportunity for on their staff. Temple was an That was not unusual at that (especially given the foggy
long time and the commitment time to have quotas. I can tell future of the Affordable Care
to education and care for the Many of the earliest leaders in Temple’s you firsthand that in my years Act), Kaiser said the mission to
community has withstood the clinical departments and medical school at Temple there has been no serve their community is stead-
test of time.” were Jewish.” such quota.” fast and they are prepared for
whatever changes the future
To reflect on its history LEON S. MALMUD For Kaiser, looking ahead to brings.
means also looking at its deep the hospital’s next 125 years
connection with the Jewish students who are working dur- early exception. doesn’t look much different The commitment to educa-
community in Philadelphia, from its past — though the tion — for both medical
starting back in 1884 when a ing the day and can’t afford to “Clearly, the majority of the technology they use may students as well as those who
Baptist minister named Russell advance. complete their postgraduate
Conwell established an go to college to start a college staff was Christian,” he said, but studies at the hospital — is one
evening school, Temple Col- “The role of the hospital piece that stands out to Kaiser
lege, on the second floor of education with me and in addi- “at the same time, many of the now sort of is twofold,” he said. about its legacy.
his church. “One is to continue with the
tion to that, not only is it open earliest leaders in Temple’s clin- commitment that Temple has “We’re an educational insti-
“In 1884, what he did was always had to serve an under- tution and our focus is on
most unusual,” noted Leon Mal- to members of my church but ical departments and medical served population that education here, and the reason
mud, Herbert M. Stauffer surrounds us — remember that we have the hospital is not just
professor of radiology and pro- to anyone, regardless of their school were Jewish.” North Philadelphia is an under- to serve the community, but
served area, very poor — and also to educate our students, so
religion.’ That was an extraordi- He pointed to the medical the commitment has never those go hand in hand,” he said.
wavered here. While at the “So we’re an educational insti-
nary event in Philadelphia school’s history of Jewish deans same time, we are an academic tution and that is our focus,
medical center doing all these we’ll continue to provide an
history,” Malmud said. as well (including himself and high-end procedures: lung outstanding education for stu-
transplantation, heart trans- dents who come here.” l
By 1901, the evening school Kaiser), such as Sol Sherry, plant, liver transplant, kidney
Contact:
had expanded and Conwell who revolutionized the treat-
[email protected];
opened up a medical school, ment of heart attacks with the
215-832-0740
which also operated in the development of thrombolytic

evening. Converting two Victo- therapy and after whom the

rian homes into the 20-bed school’s Thrombosis Research

Samaritan Hospital on Broad Center is named.

Street, Conwell created the Temple’s medical school —

predecessor of Temple Univer- Lewis Katz School of Medicine

sity Hospital, which still stands — itself had a long connection

in the same location. with Einstein. In 1928, it estab-

“The hospital’s charter still lished a teaching relationship

hangs on our wall and says we with Einstein. Einstein doctors

will take care of all patients, taught Temple students clinical

regardless of ability to pay, and, skills and, in turn, obtained fac-

in addition, the hospital has been ulty appointments, a difficult

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OPINION

EDITORIAL Without a Substitute Plan,
Congress Couldn’t Care Less
No Third-rate About Health
Hack Job

IT IS TEMPTING to dismiss allegations of Russian hacking dur- MARISSA BARNATHAN have to worry about the finan- place, her mother was no
ing last fall’s presidential election as blame shifting by sore losers cial strain of health care. Then, longer denied insurance due to
in the Democratic Party and/or the work of a socially awkward I AM A 26-year-old Jewish in January 2016, I turned 26 her pre-existing conditions.
teenage hacker working from his parent’s basement. Various fig- woman from Havertown and I and, because of the ACA, I was Pending a potential repeal of
ures on the right, including President Donald Trump himself, need the Affordable Care Act in able to enroll in a marketplace the ACA, Vashti and her moth-
have intimated as much. order to have health care that I, health insurance plan that actu- er are both scared that her
quite literally, can afford. ally fit my artist budget. Just last mother will lose her insurance
But faced with the seriousness of an apparent consensus on the month, I happily reenrolled for and never be insured again.
part of our nation’s intelligence community that Russia unques- Three weeks ago, I led a my 2017 plan, again offering
tionably did something in an effort to affect our electoral process, Don’t Take Away Our Health- me an affordable monthly Our third speaker was
now is not the time to be dismissive. As a practical matter, there is care speak-out at Sen. Pat premium. Mickey Herr, who suffers from
much we don’t know — and most Americans will never know Toomey’s Center City office. a form of cancer called chronic
what they don’t know about the alleged hacking. In such a situa- The speak-out was organized The speak-out’s message was myelogenous leukemia, or
tion, prudence demands that the allegations be investigated by through MoveOn.org, but we the same as mine today to all CML. Similar to Vashti’s moth-
those in a position to do so. had several ally organizations members of Congress, includ- er, Mickey has benefitted great-
supporting us, including the ing Sen. Toomey: Please protect ly from the ACA’s inclusion of
History supports such an approach. Human Rights Campaign, For our health care. Don’t repeal her pre-existing condition.
On June 17, 1972, police arrested five men who broke into the Our Future, Pennsylvania the ACA or, at the very least, Mickey ended her speech by
headquarters of the Democratic National Committee on the sixth Health Access Network and the certainly don’t repeal it without calling out Sen. Toomey by say-
floor of the Watergate Hotel in Washington. The next day, the newly formed Tuesdays with a thoroughly detailed, im- ing, “Unless you can show a ful-
White House denied any knowledge of the break-in. President Toomey, a group that has visit- proved plan to replace it. ly detailed plan for
Richard Nixon’s press secretary, Ron Ziegler, dismissed the event ed Toomey’s Philadelphia office improvement that can be
as “a third-rate burglary.” And the whole affair was covered in the every week since the Nov. 8 At the speak-out, we had implemented before the repeal
metro section of The Washington Post. election. three passionate speakers, each of the ACA, you do not truly
In today’s parlance, the Watergate events would be downplayed one speaking to how the ACA care about the health and well-
as nonevents or dismissed as “fake news.” But we all know that being of your constituents. …
Watergate was none of those things. And we learned about the I can’t help but think of the Jewish value of My life is in your hands. Sen.
seriousness of the Watergate episode from formal investigations, v’ahavta l’reyacha kamocha, or love your Toomey, I ask you, what are you
bipartisan governmental hearings and full press coverage. neighbor as yourself. going to do with my life?”
Such a bipartisan and open effort is exactly what the hacking
story needs now. Regardless of the culprits, the hacking efforts I am a MoveOn.org volun- has made a positive impact on When hearing stories like
perpetrated an unprecedented and dangerous infiltration of the teer, and this was my first time her life. this, I can’t help but think of the
American electoral system. That cannot go unexamined. Indeed, leading a speak-out like this. Jewish value of v’ahavta l’rey-
in order to preserve the integrity of our democratic machinery — But, as someone who benefits Our first speaker was Cindy acha kamocha, or love your
and the public faith that keeps it operating — an across-the-board personally from the Affordable Shapiro, a Jewish woman who neighbor as yourself. As a
accounting must be made. Care Act, or ACA, I thought we works as both a clinical social grandchild of Holocaust sur-
Until recently, Trump dismissed the U.S. intelligence commu- must do everything in our pow- worker and a freelance ASL vivors, I was raised with this
nity’s growing confidence that Russia carried out the hacking. er to try to protect this impor- interpreter, which means she value as a keystone of how I
And even when he changed his position, he sought to justify the tant legislation. works as a sole proprietor, should treat others.
ends, if not the means: “Hacking’s bad, and it shouldn’t be done,” therefore receiving no direct
he said. “But look at the things that were hacked, look at what was I am an actor and a teaching health benefits from her So, for me, fighting to pro-
learned from that hacking.” We respectfully disagree. artist, which means that I work employment. Prior to the ACA, tect the ACA is an act of v’ahav-
According to the intelligence community’s declassified report at a variety of different compa- she was paying more than $700 ta l’reyacha kamocha.
released on Jan. 6, “Russia’s [hacking] goals were to undermine nies each year. I am always a month for her health insur-
public faith in the U.S. democratic process.” That “end” is as unac- hired as either an independent ance premiums. Now, because Yes, I personally benefit
ceptable as the means. contractor or a temporary of the ACA, she is able to save from the ACA, but I also care
Officials from both parties have called for hearings on the employee, which means I am hundreds of dollars each month about my neighbors, both in
hacking activity. We urge Congress to begin them quickly. l never offered health care bene- on her health insurance, and Pennsylvania and across our
fits from any of my various feels that she can now provide nation, millions of whom rely
Join the jobs. better care for her clients. on the ACA to live a healthy
conversation! life. Every person in our coun-
Having started this work at Our second speaker was try, no matter his or her socio-
Tell us what you’re thinking and interact with 22, right out of college, I was Vashti Bandy, an active mem- economic status or health
able to stay on my father’s ber of Tuesdays with Toomey, status, has the right to afford-
the community at jewishexponent.com health insurance plan due to whose mother is a three-time able healthcare.
the ACA, giving me a chance to cancer survivor. Before the
Connect with us on professionally pursue my pas- ACA, Vashti’s mother was not I hope you’ll join me in this
sion of performing and teach- able to get health insurance. fight, calling, writing, emailing,
ing theatre and dance, and not But since the ACA was put into tweeting your local politicians
to keep them accountable,
reminding them that they must
#ProtectOurCare. l

Marissa Barnathan is a local actor and

activist.

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LIFESTYLES/CULTURE

KITCHEN CHEATS

AND SHORT CUTS

FOOD water. Zest the lemon and add Breast meat from a rotisserie sized canapés and everyone together so it forms a rec-
it to the soup with a generous chicken enjoyed the après-ski snack. tangular “pizza crust.” Bake
KERI WHITE | JE FOOD COLUMNIST amount of salt and pepper. it at 375 degrees for about
Squeeze the lemon juice into 3 tablespoons margarine 1 package crescent roll 12 minutes until cooked
MY FAMILY TRAVELED to the soup. ½ onion, chopped dough through and browning on
Vermont over the December 2 ribs celery, sliced the edges.
break and, upon arrival, I suc- Bring the soup to a boil, then 2 carrots, sliced 1 8-ounce package cream
cumbed to the flu. cover and simmer it over low 1 cup frozen or canned cheese, softened Remove it from the oven
heat for one to two hours. and let it cool completely.
It was abysmal timing, but peas 1 cup sour cream or plain
my sister was there and took Remove the chicken bones ¼ cup fresh herbs (parsley, Greek yogurt While the crust bakes, mix
charge of the care and feeding and skin, add the rice, adjust the cream cheese, sour cream
of all. Because we were staying the seasoning for salt and pep- dill, thyme, whatever you 1 envelope Hidden Valley or yogurt, and dressing mix;
in a ski house, the pantry and per and enjoy. have on hand) or ½ Ranch dressing set aside.
kitchen were not terribly well teaspoon each, dried
provisioned, so improvisation Serves 6 generously ½ teaspoon salt 3 cups assorted raw Chop the vegetables into
was required. ½ teaspoon pepper chopped vegetables: small dice and mix them
CHICKEN POT PIE Hot sauce, if desired carrots, peppers, together in a bowl.
Using a fair amount of culi- 1 cup canned chicken broth broccoli, cucumbers,
nary ingenuity, prefab ingredi- This is comfort food at its best. 1 tablespoon flour scallions, celery, string Spread the cream cheese
ents and the items on offer at The topping for this dish can Refrigerated dough for 4 beans, etc. (the more mixture onto the crust and
the rather small grocery store, biscuits or crust topping of colors, the better it looks) top it with vegetables. Chill in
my sister did a spectacular job be varied depending on per- your choice the refrigerator for one hour
of catering for the week. Her sonal preference and level of Roll the dough out onto or more. Cut it into bite-sized
cheater chicken soup for my observance. Pillsbury Grands In a skillet, melt the mar- a cookie sheet and pinch it pieces and serve. l
sick self was particularly note- biscuits do not list any dairy garine and add the onion, cel-
worthy, but everything she ingredients, but they add a dis- ery and carrots. Saute until Rotisserie Chicken: Warren Price/iStock/Thinkstock.com; Chicken soup: Keri White
made warranted sharing. claimer indicating that they softened, about 10 minutes.
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as soy or unsweetened nut milk. cracker crumbs or crostini. Day
chicken broth Another option is to substi-
1 quart water Bake it at 350 degrees until Reservations
1 rotisserie chicken tute tofu and more veggies for the biscuit crust is cooked,
1 lemon the chicken and swap vegetable about 40 minutes, or until the Regular Menu and Specials
3 cups cooked rice broth for the chicken broth. bread/crust topping is browned.
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In a large pot, melt the mar- cuit topping, reduce the cook-
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rots and celery. Sauté until
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While the vegetables cook, VEGETARIAN PIZZA
remove the breast meat from the
chicken and reserve it for anoth- This was our appetizer on New
er use. Remove the leg, thigh Year’s Eve — again, making
and wing meat for the soup. lemonade out of lemons.

Add the chicken bones, In addition to the small size
skin and dark meat to the pot, and limited inventory of the
and cover with the broth and local supermarket, we had a
major snowstorm during our
stay, which impacted delivery.

We cut this pizza into bite-

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TORAH PORTION

Human Race Spiritually Hardwired to CANDLE LIGHTING
Respond to and Act on World Suffering
January 20 4:48 p.m.
January 27 4:56 p.m.

RABBI NATHAN MARTIN was the enigmatic encounter sciousness but that had been ability to reaffirm our commit- reminds us that there are many
between God and Abraham shifted out of focus. ments for redemption. paths to bringing change to the
Parshat Vaera hundreds of years earlier, where world. There is a path of inner
God appeared in a vision and Being in relationship is cen- Might the Torah also be teach- work — how can I cultivate the
IN THE BEGINNING of this said, “Your offspring shall be tral to the act of redemption. ing us to remember to cultivate qualities I want to see more of
week’s parsha, Va-era, God strangers in a land not their Were God not in relationship relationships with those who suf- in the world, such as compas-
speaks to Moses promising to own,” but that God “will exe- with the Israelites, she would fer? It’s one thing for me to talk sion, patience and love? There
act on Israel’s cries of suffering cute judgment on the nation not have heard their cries and about the impact of globalization is the path of tzedek — of put-
and bring deliverance. they serve.” would not have been jolted and another to tell the story of the ting one’s voice and body into
back into focus. At the time of Uruguayan family whose one- the things core to our raison
As the text reads, “I have But the phrase led me to a slavery, many Chasidic masters room home in a shantytown I d’être. And there is the continu-
now heard the moaning of the more basic question. How is it paint the picture that the spiri- helped build during an alternative al work of building and
Israelites … and I have remem- that God could “remember” her tual connection between the spring break several years ago. deepening relationships with
bered My covenant.” God then covenant? Did God forget and Israelites and God was at an all- And when we become discour- those who are most vulnerable
offers her famous fourfold then was shaken awake by the time low. And yet, in spite of aged and overwhelmed, feeling in today’s world.
expression of deliverance — “I cries of her people? this, there remained a portal to pressed by the bonds of our limit-
will free you from your labors, the divine. That is, in spite of ed time and attention, we, too, May we each follow the inspi-
deliver you from their bondage, One way to make sense of the spiritual estrangement, can remember that our connec- ration of our redemption
redeem you with an out- these questions is to redefine there was always a connection tion to other human beings is narrative to tackle the many chal-
stretched arm, and I will take “remember.” Rather than just between God and her people. always there, just like God’s con- lenges in today’s narrow places. l
you to be my people” (Ex. 6:5-6 meaning “call to mind,” consid- nection to the Israelites, even
paraphrased). er the idea of “remember” to This parsha can have strong when they were in exile. Nathan Martin is the associate rabbi at
mean something more like implications for humans striv-
This fourfold promise of “affirm.” God’s connection to ing toward liberation. Like the The path of liberation work Congregation Beth Israel in Media and
redemption is so central to our the people’s suffering moves her divine, we, too, need to develop is not easy. We forget. We get
Jewish narrative that it forms the to reaffirm her mission state- and articulate a strong, clear discouraged. We sometimes director of student life at the Recon-
basis of our Passover celebra- ment about the obligation to mission statement for our work feel hopeless to build change in
tion, and God’s remembering is redeem suffering. God did not to repair the world. Do we want the world. But as this parsha structionist Rabbinical College. The
also a central element of the suddenly remember something to end racism? Create a zero- reminds us, we are spiritually
Zichronot (remembrances) serv- long forgotten, but rather she carbon economy? Make quality hardwired to respond to and Board of Rabbis of Greater Philadel-
ice on Rosh Hashanah. was able to re-focus her mind schools for all? Like God, we, act on suffering in the world.
on what was central to her work too, can get distracted and lose phia is proud to provide the Torah
Rashi reminds us that the and always a part of her con- focus, but we always have the God’s fourfold promise to
covenant God was mentioning “free, deliver, redeem and take” commentary for the Jewish Exponent.

HOMESICK FOR PHILLY? MEOR ing film, and were invited in to join
them. They stayed for a few songs, which
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ADLER IVKER LEVY POLLACK RICHMAN

Ruth Adler, (nee Dratch), January 17, 2017, Frances Ivker (nee Havrenko), age 94, died Alfred G. Levy, age 89, died on January 4, Henry M. Pollack, Jan. 5, 2017. Beloved hus- Jacob Richman, a retired business owner
of Phila. Wife of the late Dr. Bernard Adler. on January 15, 2017. Formerly of Phil- 2017. He was a retired insurance salesman band of the late Marian J.(nee Loeffler), de- died December 31, 2016. Husband of the
Mother of Mitchell (Barbara) Adler and adelphia, PA, Frances was a retired secretary who resided in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. voted father of Carol J. Brown and Betty (Wil- late Joan (nee Dubin), father of Beth (Jack)
Sandra (Abraham) Adler Gafni. Sister of the who now resided in Elkins Park, PA. Wife of Husband of the late Libby (nee Laiken); fath- liam) Shapiro. Loving grandfather of 5 and Richman, Elaine (Thierry) Gaudin, Joyce
late Sidney Dratch. Grandmother of Jonath- the late Frank; mother of Linda (Harry er of Sheryl LaRocco; brother of Melvin great-grandfather of 5. Mr. Pollack was an (Rick) Richman and Rosellen (Christopher)
an (Heather) Adler, Jordan (Jamie) Adler, Zacharjasz) Ivker and Roberta Mogil; grand- (Debbie) Levy; and grandfather of Morganne Army veteran and a retired food chemist. Zabala; brother of Ruth Silverman. Grand-
Jonathan (Nina) Gafni and Dr. Rachel (Dr. mother of Ezra (Kaja) Cohen, Zoe (Kevin) and Jordan. Contributions in his memory Contributions may be made to a charity of the father of Nicholas Zabala. Contributions in his
Barry Boden) Gafni. Great Grandmother of Kime, Julie (Marc) Rienzi, Kenny (Sylvia) may be made to the American Cancer Soci- donor's choice. Condolences and more at memory may be made to Operation Home-
Jake, Alex, Dylan, Nathan, Joshua, Adina, Singer, Michael Singer, and Jay Mogil; and ety, 1626 Locust Street, Philadelphia, www. BerschlerandShenberg.com front, 1355 Central Parkway South, Suite 100
Joseph, Matthew and Rebecca. Contribu- great-grandmother of Ethan and Jonas. Con- Pennsylvania 19103. San Antonio, TX 78232 www.operationhome-
tions in her memory may be made to Jewish tributions in her memory may be made to BERSCHLER and SHENBERG front.net
Federation of Greater Phila., 2100 Arch St., ASPCA, 424 East 92nd St., New York, NY GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
Phila. PA 19103 or Philabundance, 3616 S. 10128-6804, www.aspca.org. RAPHAEL-SACKS REED GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
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GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS 2017. He was a retired jeweler who resided Honor the memory
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January 5, 2017. She was a retired medical Jewish Exponent Death Notices Joshua Alster, and Tori and Julian Letter. and Matthew. Contributions in his memory
bookkeeper who resided in Huntingdon Val- Contributions in her memory may be made to may be made to a charity of the donor's
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19027 or to Pennsylvania SPCA, 350 E. Erie
Ave., Phila., PA 19134.

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Gloria Fein, January 18, 2017. The former
Gloria Levy, mother of Paula (Robert) Ohler
and Robert (Leslie) Fein; grandmother of
David (Michaela), Karen (Jay), Nicholas and
Lucas; great-grandmother of Shannon and
Erin. Contributions in her memory may be
made to Abramson Ctr. For Jewish Life, 1425
Horsham Road, North Wales, PA 19454

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GOODMAN

Louis E. Goodman, age 80, died on January
14, 2017. He was a retired chemical engin-
eer for an equipment manufacturer who
resided in Warminster, Pennsylvania. Hus-
band of Debrah R. (nee Goldenthal); father of
Gary (Andrea) Goodman, Robert (Margaret)
Goodman, and Steven (Jove) Goodman; and
also survived by 6 grandchildren and 2 great-
grandchildren. Contributions in his memory
may be made the American Cancer Society,
1626 Locust St., Phila., PA 19103.

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GRATCH

Irvin Gratch, pharmacist, died January 17,
2017 in Fort Worth, Texas. Beloved husband
of the late Tessie (nee Brod); loving father of
Jack (Denise Mueller), Steven (Frances), Bar-
bara (Larry) Schuman and David (Lori);
brother of the late Sol Gratch; devoted grand-
father of Michael (Megan), Brian (Amy),
Jonathan (Jian), Nicole (Jared), Marc
(Dinah), Lee (Amy), Daniel (Emily), Todd
(Tory), Craig, Derek and Zack; adoring great-
grandfather of Emmery, Sydney, Arthur, Eli,
Elianna and Tycho. Contributions in his
memory may be made to a charity of the
donor’s choice.

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