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Bunny Gibson Goes From ‘Bandstand’ to ‘Bubbies’
N AT I O N A L had no clue of her Jewish heri- Kathleen “Bunny” Gibson (back right) in a promotional photo
ERIC SCHUCHT | JE FEATURE tage growing up, although she from Bubbies Know Best
did always wonder why no one
HUNDREDS APPLIED when else in school liked bagels with Bunny Gibson’s prom photo Photos provided
the casting call went out across lox as much as she did.
Los Angeles. School. With rock ‘n’ roll con- said. “They appreciated
“It was a total shock, just sidered taboo by many at the that I had the chutzpah to
Jewish Life TV was look- because it rocked my under- time, students at the Catholic go to Bandstand during a
ing to star three Jewish grand- standing of my identity,” Gibson school shunned her. time when, in the ’50s, it
mothers, or bubbies, in a new said. “Growing up, it was like was looked as dancing to
series where they’d pair con- we’re Christian and you’re Gibson recalls nuns ripping the devil’s music, rock ‘n’
testants up with one of three Jewish, and it was always that out her beehive hairdo, cutting roll. But they thought it
potential suitors for a date. division when I was young. I feel her nails with pinking shears and was wonderful.”
A handful of applicants were now that I embody both of them, dragging her down the hallway by To d a y, Gibson
brought in for the live audition. that I embody both heritages.” her hair. Despite the harassment, proudly wears a Star of
she was going to be on Bandstand David necklace when-
It was there lead producer Gibson has gotten the chance no matter what. But after receiv- ever out and about.
Brad Pomerance and his crew to learn a lot about the Jewish ing death threats, she decided What she likes most
learned that one of the potential religion and culture from her it was time for a change. Enter about Jewish culture is how ond batch to begin production
cast members, Kathleen “Bunny” fellow bubbies, S.J. Mendelson Northeast High School. family is at the center of in the coming months. He said
Gibson, was raised Catholic and and Linda Rich, along with the everything. Gibson’s family Gibson’s story shows how wel-
only recently learned she was contestants on Bubbies Know One of Philly’s oldest high has also embraced its newly coming the Jewish community
half Ashkenazi Jewish. Best. She now tries to incorpo- schools, at the time it was found cultural identity, includ- can be to new members.
rate Yiddish into her everyday home to a large Jewish stu- ing her two daughters, four
“And I just thought that was vocabulary, with “oy vey” being dent population. It was this grandchildren and two great- “It was a tough 20th cen-
the most interesting, unique, one of her new favorite things community that Gibson said grandchildren. tury; we don’t have a lot of Jews
compelling story and really to say. The two bubbies have gave her acceptance. They wel- She appreciates how every- to waste. And so if someone
could potentially add a lot to embraced Gibson and even comed her with open arms, one has been so welcoming of wants to be part of the tribe,
our show,” Pomerance said. invited her over for dinner. and she was quite popular her being “new to the tribe”, we should welcome them with
“Sure, we could bring on three among them. She even went to as Gibson puts it. One day she open arms,” Pomerance said.
traditionally Jewish grand- “I feel like now Bubbie her senior prom with a Jewish hopes to cross off visiting Israel “I’m just glad that a national
mothers … but I want to see Linda and Bubbie S.J, they’re boy named Bob Shuman. and her 11 relatives who live television network could
how this would play.” my new sisters,” Gibson said. there from her bucket list. do that and, in a lot of ways,
“I feel like I’ve found a fam- “Quickly, when they found Pomerance said the network demonstrate how easy it is to
Gibson, 73, grew up in ily in this Jewish community. out who I was, instead of walk- is airing the first six episodes of welcome and accept others.” l
Philadelphia and has decades I’ve learned their warmth, their ing down the hallway and Bubbies Know Best, with a sec-
worth of small acting roles to her openness and their love for me, having people say these nasty Eric Schucht is a freelance writer.
credit. She has appeared on shows and that is so beautiful.” remarks, I had teens look up to
like Glee and How I Met Your me as a Bandstand star,” Gibson
Mother. But after all these years, Pomerance said he appre-
Gibson is best known for hav- ciates Gibson’s enthusiasm to
ing been part of the original cast learn and embrace the culture.
of teen dancers on Dick Clark’s It’s heartwarming to him when
television sensation, American she tries to speak the language,
Bandstand, from 1959 to 1961. even when she stumbles on
the pronunciation. He’s even
The TV star was raised Catholic impressed by her humor.
by her mother and adoptive step-
father. She never got the chance to “For somebody who didn’t
know her biological father. With grow up Jewish.” Pomerance
her mother passing when Gibson said, “her humor actually
was 27, his identity was lost. A year feels Jewish. She has a lot of
ago she decided to take a DNA that Jewish humor, that sticky
test from Ancestry.com with hope Catskill-type humor, but I don’t
of finding a connection to him. know where it comes from.
To her shock, Gibson discovered Maybe it’s genetic, who knows.”
something else.
The show marks the sec-
The test showed she was 50 ond time in Gibson’s life that
percent Ashkenazi Jewish, most she’s been embraced by the
likely from her mother’s side. Jewish community. While on
She was in disbelief — so much Bandstand, Gibson was often
so that she took a second DNA bullied and harassed by her
test from 23andMe. But the fellow classmates at Holy Cross
results were the same. Gibson Academy in New Jersey and
at St. Hubert Catholic High
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Former 6abc GM Larry Pollock Dies at 86
OBITUARY Larry Pollock Photo provided Lawrence joked in 2013. Carol president and general manager. on the board of trustees of
SELAH MAYA ZIGHELBOIM | JE STAFF Pollock was from Brooklyn.) In 1991, Pollock was the Jewish Federation and as
N.Y. He attended e City College a board member of Main Line
LARRY POLLOCK, the former of New York and started his e two married in 1959. Carol appointed president of Capital Reform Temple.
general manager of 6abc whose 45-year career at ABC in 1956, Pollock died in 2013. Cities/ABC station group. He
leadership helped make it the serving as manager of research for retired in 2000. “When you hear about what
market’s dominant news chan- ABC Radio and director of adver- In 1963, he moved to Albany, leading a Jewish life is — hon-
nel, died Jan. 31. He was 86. tising and research for WABC-TV, N.Y. to join Capital Cities. “He believed very strongly esty and integrity and being
ABC’s television network in New Leaving New York City, espe- in doing the right thing, and philanthropic and mitzvahs
In Philadelphia, he was “the York City. cially for a job at a smaller media that getting ahead in business and stu — he had a strong
architect of the modern Channel company, was an eyebrow-raiser, and life had to be done the sense of ethics,” Kane said. “He
6,” Action News anchor Jim He met his wife, Carol but that small media company right way or it wasn’t worth really did. He was generous.”
Gardner said in 6abc’s video of Pollock, at the Catskills. (“Ours bought ABC in 1985 and then doing,” son David Pollock said.
his passing. Pollock arrived at was a ‘mixed’ marriage,” was bought, in turn, by e Walt Pollock is survived by his
WPVI-TV in 1975 and trans- Disney Co., which rebranded it Pollock was also involved in brother Michael Plancher and his
formed Channel 6 and Action as the Disney-ABC Television civic organizations and philan- wife Marilyn Plancher; sister-in-
News. He knew that audiences Group in 1996. thropy. He was a longtime fan law June Hirsh; daughter Jackie
responded best to people, so he of the Bu alo Bills and Bu alo Kane and her husband David
brought on the right talent and At ABC, Pollock worked his Sabres. His family knew him as Kane; daughter Debbi Lindenberg
put them in the right places. way up through the ranks. He a good storyteller. and her husband Howard
moved to Bu alo, where he Lindenberg; son David Pollock
“He did very well, but he was vice president and general Much of his philan- and grandchildren Michael Kane,
genuinely enjoyed it,” daughter manager of WKBW-TV. en, thropy was focused on the William Kane, Jessica Lindenberg
Jackie Kane said. “He liked the in 1975, his career took him Jewish community, particu- and Nicky Lindenberg. ●
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Deb Ryan Running for Chester County DA Job
LOCAL delphia District Attorney Lynne of sense of justice to be exactly Now, Ryan, a graduate Deb Ryan Photo provided
JESSE BERNSTEIN | JE STAFF Abraham, where she “fell in what she had been seeking. of University of Pittsburgh
love with the work.” School of Law, is running as a In 2006, she began working
IT TOOK JUST ONE CASE “There was this incredible victim’s rights advocate in her at the Chester County DA’s office
for Deb Ryan, now running for Early on, she sat in on a trial sense of unity and support for race against incumbent district as an assistant district attorney
District Attorney in Chester where she watched a prosecu- victims, and the idea of advo- attorney (and former boss) Tom and spent the next decade rising
County, to know she wanted to tor make a closing argument in cating for justice for someone Hogan in Chester County, posi- up the ranks, earning promotions
be a prosecutor. a murder case. who has been harmed in some tioning herself as the candidate and awards from Hogan himself.
fashion by a team of people who most interested in protecting In 2016, she started working at the
After graduating from “It was riveting,” she said. really cared about doing the victims and working with police. Crime Victim Center of Chester
Boston University, she had a “Watching him advocate for right thing was inspiring,” she County as the county coordi-
sense of wanting to “help” in justice on behalf of the victim said. “The people I had worked “They’re looking for some- nator for the Safe and Healthy
some way; she just didn’t have a and the survivors, his family, with or for were amazingly one who will be a supportive Communities Initiative, working
“how” yet. She landed an intern- was so awe inspiring I was kind, generous, smart people leader,” she said, something on a program to eradicate child
ship at the office of then-Phila- hooked instantaneously.” who really just wanted to help that her friends in law enforce- sexual abuse through education.
the community in some way.” ment have told her has been
As she spent more time in the lacking in recent years. About a year ago, her friends
internship, she found that sort in law enforcement began to
Ryan, the granddaughter tell her that she should con-
Memory CaféINNA; MCOE:LHOCRR: BMLAANCKORPLCUASROE/NAER;DAEDNNCUOMUBRETR; :W0I0D0T8HT3:4u50.e57sINd; aDEyPTH: 7.38 of Holocaust survivors, moved sider running, a request she
March 5th around a lot when she was first rejected out of hand. They
Hosted by Arden Courts March 19th young, as her family followed her felt disrespected by the current
father’s job with General Electric administration, without sup-
10:00 am to 11:00 am from Massachusetts to Syracuse port, and looked to Ryan as the
to Villanova, where they finally solution. “I’m not a politician,”
Barnes and Noble settled. Ryan attended Harriton she reasoned. But she’d think
(in the Starbucks) High School and Har Zion about it, she told them.
210 Commerce Boulevard Temple before leaving for Boston
Fairless Hills, PA 19030 University. After she graduated Around then, she visited her
law school in 1998, she joined brother in Israel, a reporter for
RSVP for this event by calling the DA’s office in Philadelphia. The Jerusalem Post.
(215) 321-6166 or e-mailing
[email protected] Those were trying but exhil- “He looked at me and said,
arating days. ‘You know you can do so much
Join us each month for coffee and Wednesday good for so many people if you
conversation specifically for people “We dealt with so many dif- do this,’ and I took that to heart.”
with dementia and their caregivers. March 6th ferent kinds of crimes, we had
an enormous caseload, and we A week later, he died
What is Memory Café? 10:00 am to 11:00 am tried a ton of cases every day unexpectedly.
Originally started in England, this informal setting there,” she said.
provides the caregiver a forum for discussion, reducing York Diner Ryan believes that the sense
the isolation often felt by people with dementia, their 41 York Road Still, she found the expe- of justice instilled in her by her
caregivers and families. Discussions can range from Warminster, PA 18974 rience rewarding, especially grandparents, teaching her and
practical tips for coping with dementia, avoiding when it came to the difficult her brother to advocate for the
caregiver burnout or information about community RSVP for this event by calling work of combating childhood marginalized in whatever way
resources. There is no cost or obligation, and many (215) 957-5182 or e-mailing sexual abuse, an area that has they could, still powers her.
attendees develop friendships that result in support [email protected] come to be her calling card.
even outside the Memory Café setting. “I want to be the voice
Wednesday In 2002, she had her second on behalf of victims and
child and decided that she would survivors,” she said. l
March 13th stay at home for a few years.
The family moved to Chester
10:00 am to 11:00 am County and, for the next four
years, Ryan worked part time as
Lancer’s Diner the chief operating officer at her
858 Easton Road mother’s nonprofit, Champions
Horsham, PA 19044 of Caring. The programs she ran
encouraged children to become
RSVP for this event by calling “social entrepreneurs,” creating
(215) 957-5182 or e-mailing action plans for bettering their
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TM Still, the old life called.
“I’m a prosecutor through
Memory Care Community and through,” she said. [email protected];
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Orthodox Parents of LGBTQ Kids Seek Inclusion
N AT I O N A L The report details the desires out to the broader community Executive Director Miryam congregants. Kabakov also
VICTORIA BROWN | JE FEATURE of parents of LGBTQ children. to begin a positive dialogue,” Kabakov said. hopes that rabbinic associa-
the survey said. More parents tions will behave differerently
MINDY SAGER DICKLER’S “We want you to know how felt the messaging of national Dickler said that LGBTQ chil- with rabbis who are friendly to
guiding philosophy is ahavas we feel,” the report’s opening said, Orthodox organizations should dren of Orthodox families “have the LGBTQ community. She
Yisrael — love for fellow Jews. “and what you can do to change change (37 percent) as opposed to make a choice between being cited examples of the threats
the often negative and sometimes to the messaging of their pulpit a part of the LGBT community to remove a mashgiach’s cer-
“There’s no exceptions. We bigoted viewpoints you express.” rabbis (27.5 percent). … and being affiliated with the tification abilities and another
have a responsibility to love one Jewish community,” and that it rabbi’s ability to build an eruv.
another and not to judge one The survey, titled “Moving The survey also found shouldn’t be that way. The next
another. Those should be over- Forward: A Request from that every parent felt that day steps toward greater equality and “They hold a lot of power
riding principles,” said Dickler, Orthodox Parents with LGBTQ schools needed to be doing acceptance in Jewish Orthodox and they use it to shut down
president and co-founder Children,” found that 62 per- something different to address communities, Dickler said, are discussions,” she said.
of JPride Baltimore and an cent of LGBTQ children had left bullying and discrimination “in the hands of the rabbi and the
Orthodox mother of a gay child. Orthodoxy (compared to the against LGBTQ children. More Jewish leaders.” Dickler is ready for the con-
“There certainly should be no findings of a Pew study that 83 than 63 percent suggested versation to change.
room for homophobia any place percent of Jewish adults raised mandated training for faculty Kabakov hopes that rabbis
in our society, including in our Orthodox remain Orthodox). and staff while just under 32 take notice of the survey and rec- “Time is up,” she said. “It’s
Orthodox communities.” percent wanted schools to pub- ognize that families of LGBTQ time to create an understand-
The survey found that par- lish an inclusion policy. congregants want acceptance ing that [LGBTQ people] are
Eshel, an organization ents felt that privately discuss- and inclusion from them. in our communities, are in our
devoted to promoting the ing LGBTQ experiences with “One of the biggest sur- families, they’re in our homes
acceptance of LGBTQ youth rabbis has not changed overall prises for us is that the majority Other steps Kabakov hopes and they’re welcome just as
in the Orthodox community, community mentalities toward of parents want their children come out of the survey’s pub- much as any other Jew.” l
recently published results LGBTQ individuals. The sur- to be in a happy relationship, lication include education for
from a survey conducted at its vey cites the need for Orthodox whether it’s a same-sex part- staff and faculty at Jewish day Victoria Brown is a staff writer for
annual retreat in November. institutions to reassess their ner, or a partner of their choice, schools and a greater discus- the Baltimore Jewish Times, an
stances on LGBTQ individuals and not be celibate,” Eshel sion among rabbis about the affiliated publication of the Jewish
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Gettysburg College Trustee Resigns protesting rising anti-Semitism there, about 100 grave- moving in with her boyfriend. She worked at the
Over Nazi Costume Photo in Yearbook stones were found desecrated in a Jewish cemetery, school for four years.
GETTYSBURG COLLEGE BOARD of Trustees member JTA reported.
Bob Garthwait resigned Feb. 19 after a history student After de Groen and her boyfriend were guests at
found a 1980 yearbook photo of him wearing a Nazi cos- The stones in a cemetery in the eastern French a barbecue with school trustees and student parents,
tume in the college’s archives, pennlive.com reported. village of Quatzenheim were desecrated with blue she said the school told her in a “threatening” tone
spray-painted swastikas. that it was time to marry.
Garthwait, who graduated from the college in
1982, wore the costume to an Alpha Chi Rho frater- French President Emmanuel Macron — who vis- De Groen did marry the boyfriend later that year.
nity party. Attendees were asked to dress as Hogan’s ited the cemetery — said the government would take The judge in the appeal ruled that while an
Heroes TV show characters. His costume included a action. Later on Feb. 19, he held a moment of silence employer can’t “act to the detriment of a worker based
red swastika armband. at the Holocaust memorial in Paris. on their religious belief, it was permitted to do so
based on its own beliefs,” The Independent reported.
Garthwait apologized in a written statement. Meantime, there were about 70 protest marches
“I understand how disturbing this image is to in France. Protestors held signs that read “That’s Jewish Esports Platform Launched at
members of the Gettysburg College community, and Enough.” Former French presidents Francois BBYO International Convention
especially those who are Jewish. As a sophomore Hollande and Nicolas Sarkozy joined the march, as Lost Tribe Esports, an initiative to connect Jewish
in 1980, I was not fully aware of the significance of did much of Prime Minister Edouard Philippe’s cabi- teens worldwide via competitive video gaming, was
those symbols,” he said. “While this is no excuse, I am net and most major political party leaders. launched at the BBYO International Convention held
deeply embarrassed and regret participating in this in Denver Feb. 14-19.
event where Nazi symbols were used.” Orthodox British Nursery Wins Appeal of
Garthwait has contributed financially to the col- Case Against Fired Teacher The platform is the first initiative from 4G44
lege for many years and the Garthwait Leadership The Orthodox Gan Menachem Nursery in Hendon, Esports, Inc., a nonprofit created by former Olympic
Center was named in his honor. England, won an appeals court ruling against a swimmer medalist Lenny Krayzelburg and Lenny
former teacher it fired because she lived with a Silberman, who has long been active in the Jewish
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decided to open a trade representation here with diplomatic status,”
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JEFF AND VIRGINIA ORENSTEIN |
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IF YOU ARE LOOKING for The Fernsehturm (TV Tower) is visible from most of central Berlin. The ruins of the former Anhalter Bahnhof train station, once the largest
a European destination that in Europe. Started in 1839 and rebuilt in 1880, it was an important station
is rich in history, splashed It boasts a popular rotating restaurant. Photos by Jeff Orenstein used to ship soldiers and supplies to the fronts of World War I and II, by
with eclectic architecture and visitors to the 1936 Olympics and, involuntarily, by Jews on the way to
vibrating with a dynamic Nazi death camps after 1942. It was bombed in WWII and closed in 1952.
nightlife, head for Berlin.
since it marks the 30th anni- Tegel (TXL), 5 miles from the One of the many historic city gates in Berlin
And if that’s not enough versary of the fall of the Berlin Berlin Central Train Station.
inducement, the German capi- Wall and, as usual, boasts a Schoenefeld (SFX) is another • Explore the walkable Mitte ing restaurant and the
tal is affordable and welcoming. busy cultural calendar which airport served mainly by District which includes Reichstag (parliament)
will reflect a now thoroughly budget airlines. It is linked Checkpoint Charlie, the building. Also noteworthy
Walking the streets of Berlin, united metropolitan area and by train to Central Train Brandenburg Gate, the in Mitte are the Cathedral
the capital of past and present the 100th anniversary of the Station, 15.5 miles away. Berlin Wall, the Holocaust Church, Tiergarten park,
Germany, it is impossible to Bauhaus movement, so influ- • By car, Berlin is served by Memorial, the Fernsehturm Alexanderplatz, Museum
escape history. The city dates ential in modern architecture Autobahns 9 to Munich, (TV Tower) with its rotat- Island and Potsdamer Platz.
from the 13th century and and banned by the Nazis. 24 to Hanburg and 13 to
has experienced centuries of Dresden.
Prussian and German political Before You Go, Check Out: • By train, Berlin has a cen-
achievements and turmoil and • visitberlin.de/en tral train station and several
was essentially destroyed during • handluggageonly. outlying stations and is part
World War II. It also played a of the DB and Eurail system.
huge role in the Cold War with co.uk/2017/01/09/17- • The nearest cruise port is
its infamous Berlin Wall. sights-you-need-to-see-on- Warnemunde, 165 miles
a-first-time-visit-to-berlin- north.
Despite being occupied and germany/ Must-Sees for a Short Trip:
divided in the aftermath of • youtube.com/ Among attractions that you
World War II, contemporary watch?v=4TwGid87U8g should take in are:
Berlin has recovered smartly in • Getting a Berlin Welcome
the last generation. Getting There and Getting Card and taking advantage
Around: of included public transporta-
Its architectural mixture of tion and museum admissions.
new and old reflects both its Berlin can be reached by
history and the city’s deliberate highway, air or train.
and ongoing choice to recover • By air, Berlin’s main airport is
fully from its destruction. Its
Holocaust Memorial, Jewish
Museum and historical mark-
ers are evidence that the city is
trying to both remember and
denounce its Nazi past.
Although the city gleams
with new skyscrapers and
striking modern architecture,
visitors can find many restored
and/or preserved buildings
such as the Reichstag and city
gates. With its many trendy
clubs and restaurants, Berlin
has attracted throngs of young
people and has again become a
significant business center.
With smart shopping streets,
a vibrant street café scene and
great museums, Berlin is defi-
nitely worthy of a visit, espe-
cially since its hotel rates are
among the lowest in Europe.
2019 is a good time to visit
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If You Have Several Days: Jewish Berlin
• Kurfürstendamm, one of
TODAY’S BERLIN has a thriving Jewish community
Berlin’s most important despite the decimation of Jews during the Holocaust.
shopping and dining districts
• Memorial Church. The Among the city’s most illustrious past Jewish res-
partially restored church idents were philosopher Moses Mendelssohn, Fanny
is both a unifying symbol Mendelssohn, Rosa Luxemburg and Albert Einstein.
and a reminder of wartime
destruction. A Jewish presence in Berlin dates to at least 1295, when
• Memorial to the Murdered Jews were mentioned in a master wool weaver’s certificate
Jews of Europe, moving forbidding wool merchants from trading with them.
series of 2,711 coffin-like
concrete shapes Early Jews lived mostly in a Jewish quarter, but some
• Visiting the Jewish Museum wealthier Jews lived elsewhere. In 1671, 50 Jewish fami-
• Exploring the museums at lies moved there from Vienna, invited there by Frederick
Museum Island in depth. William of Brandenburg, to help with war reconstruction.
• Visiting the Zoological
Garden During the reign of Frederick the Great (1740-1786),
• Taking a boat tour on the Jews enjoyed some freedom and prosperity. Eighteenth-
River Spree century Berlin Jews were typically bankers and traders,
• Checking out decommis- and a few served as court Jews.
sioned Tempelhof Field of
Berlin Airlift fame The edict of 1812 finally bestowed Prussian citizen-
ship upon the Jews. Many 19th-century Berlin Jews were
Ginny O’s Tips for Dressing prominent in journalism, literature and the arts, although
The Simply Smart Travel Way they faced strong and consistent anti-Semitism.
for Berlin:
By the 1920s, the city was home to about 70,000
Berlin is trendy and fash- Jews, albeit part of their environment was a backdrop of
ionable so dress up a little when anti-Semitic culture. Most were forced to flee Germany
out for a nice dinner. Upscale after Hitler’s rise to power, and 55,000 perished in the
casual is OK for daytime. Holocaust. From late 1942, only Jewish laborers employed
in vital war production were safe from deportation.
This Destination at a Glance: The soaring DB (German Railroad) tower at Potsdamer Platz is typical of
Over 50 Advantage: Great the new buildings that have risen from the rubble of bombed-out buildings After the war, the community had a registered mem-
in Berlin. Note the shadow of another skyscraper across the street. bership of 5,070, most with non-Jewish spouses; 1,321
museums and lots of good survived the war by hiding, and 1,628 returned from con-
local tours centration camps. By 1970, there were about 5,600 Jews.
Mobility Level: By the 1990s, however, Berlin’s Jewish population
Low to moderate. Among the exploded with immigrants from the former Soviet Union
and elsewhere.
best in Europe with many broad
sidewalks and accessible public The current Jewish population is about 100,000 out of
transportation and museums roughly 3.6 million.
When to Go: Today, there is a Jewish Museum, a Holocaust memo-
May through September has rial, three Conservative congregations of varying size,
four Reform congregations and six Orthodox congrega-
the best weather. Winters are tions. Kosher food is obtainable, and there are several
cold and gray. tours of Jewish Berlin available.
Unfortunately, despite this renaissance, anti-Semitism
still exists. An April 2018 article in The New York Times
chronicled its presence, despite official government efforts
to stamp it out. l
Where to Stay: The central train station in Berlin, the Berlin Haputbanhof, is a NO3.AN62ME5;EAI:NDF;ADNCEUEEPMNnTBDjHEA:Rf1W.:7F05Ha0OTIIcNT0oPeA;8tEnaCK3NdO0ElaR28LFO84aLWRAHmh:NOiBilEtULyaSAR;kFCSWuKInDP!LTLaHUn:Ses
Berlin boasts about 800 transportation hub as well as a tourist mecca with its many shops, tourism
office, frequent trains and nearby restaurants.
hotels and guesthouses at
all price ranges. We found
the Mercure Berlin Mitte a
comfortable and convenient
choice to explore the city’s
Mitte section.
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Dog and her primary trainer, more interested. She ended up Brooklyn at Westminster Photo provided
stood off to the back, keeping getting her master’s degree at the
Continued from Page 1 Brooklyn as quiet as she could. University of Denver relating to
After one growl, Budow raised the subject a few years ago.
ownership team (more on the his eyebrows to the assembly.
other half later). Again, useless, When she found Brooklyn
Brooklyn was too exciting. “She’s telling you to be at a breeder in Calgary,
quiet,” he said. Canada, she knew almost
Budow described the enor- immediately that Brooklyn
mity of Brooklyn’s victory to Fuchs, chair of the depart- was a good candidate to be a
the students. The event seemed ment of psychiatry at St. Francis future therapy dog; Brook, for
bigger than the Super Bowl, he Medical Center in Trenton for short, ran right up to her.
said. Her victory was like the more than 20 years, now runs
Abrams’ basketball team beat- her own private practice. She “I said, ‘You know what, I
ing the 76ers. always looked for new ways to think she’s good with people,’”
treat patients, she said, and as she Fuchs recalled.
“I said, ‘Susan, you don’t have started to learn more about ani-
a chance to win,’” he recalled. mal-assisted therapy (especially Now, she’s an active therapy
regarding dogs), she became dog, registration and all, train-
Meanwhile, his wife, Susan ing up with extra classes a few
Fuchs, Brooklyn’s other owner times a month, helping Fuchs
give the children she works
HELP WANTED with confidence and comfort
during their sessions.
ADVERTISING ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Students sit as still as they can for the presentation. Jesse Bernstein
Her victory was unbeliev-
This candidate must be results-driven, possess a strong work ethic able, Budow told the students. impossible dream!” Im tirtzu … never seen a dog with so much
and outgoing personality. As Fuchs later said, the politics Indeed, it was an improba- fur,” one student asked. “I’m from
involved in tailoring a dog’s Brooklyn,” another inquired.
Under the direction of the Director of Advertising Sales, performance and grooming to ble victory.
the Account Executive will: specific judges, not to mention “I was absolutely shocked,” “How old is Brooklyn?” She’s
the long hours and resources 4, was the answer. “What is
• Maximize advertising revenue generation by selling to print and digital that need to be poured into Fuchs said. “It was so totally Brooklyn’s lifespan?” Probably
focused advertising agencies and clients direct. training, are often prohibitive unexpected.” another decade. “Can she do a
to those who don’t spend their backflip?” That’s a negative. One
• Must be a sales “hunter” and aggressively manage New Business lives doing such a thing. The A lot of dogs, Fuchs said, student stood up, raised his hand,
Development opportunities with key accounts and additional accounts. people of Westminster, well … are sent away to handlers for was called upon, and with the
years at a time, only rarely see- eyes of the room upon him, got
• This includes seeking out and developing strategic relationships with “It’s a very snobby group ing their actual owners. Fuchs, too bashful and sat back down.
decision makers and working directly with clients and their ad agencies to of people,” he said. “These meanwhile, did the majority
develop custom media programs to suit their specific needs. Westminster people have a dif- of the training for Brooklyn. Speaking of sitting: The
ferent view of the world.” Additionally, the gung-ho mem- conclusion of the Q&A led into
• Will work directly with clients on high volume face to face calls. bers of the dog show world are a display of Brooklyn’s talents.
Nevertheless, he focused out every weekend, establishing She rolled over on the ground,
• Proactively communicates account and sales information to management on the positives. He showed a rapport with the judges. Some she spun around on her hind
through one on one meetings. her ribbon off to the crowd, even go so far as to do Academy legs, and yes, she sat.
even as he groused that it Awards season-style campaigns
• Attend weekly sales meetings came with no cash prize. for their pups, taking out ads in “That’s better than my class at
He recalled the story of the industry magazines. sitting,” one teacher called out.
Through use of its exceptional assets and brand strength, the sales consultant Brooklyn’s inability to relieve
will prospect for new accounts to achieve local direct, digital, and non-traditional herself on pavement, so accli- Fuchs introduced a short “You don’t have to go to
revenue streams. mated she’s become to the roll- video compiled of Brooklyn’s the circus, come to Abrams,”
ing green in Bucks County; victory to the students, show- Budow told the students.
The sales consultant will assist clients with advertising copy and coordinating consequently, Brooklyn ing as she was trotted around
the production and scheduling of advertising in collaboration with the was ferried to Central Park, a small ring by a gray-haired After the presentation ended,
production team. where she did her business woman in heels and a red pant- students were invited to pet
in dignity. suit. There was also a clip of Brooklyn on their way to class.
Additional responsibility includes working with the business manager on Brooklyn’s award presentation, Though Fuchs thought it might be
problem accounts and collecting payment. Budow noted that he was as she panted happily. a bit overwhelming for Brooklyn,
approached by another com- she seemed to enjoy the attention. l
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went through because I want them
to feel something,” said Barrack,
who wore a red sweatshirt with
“#DouglasStrong” emblazoned
across the front. “I want them to
be touched by something so they
know what it’s like.”
Speakers included
10th-grader Zoe Freedman,
who introduced Barrack; U.S. Rep. Madeleine Dean talks about gun violence. Zoe Freedman introduces her camp friend and Parkland survivor,
Samara Barrack.
10th-grader Sydnee Ostroff,
who shared statistics of gun
violence; and freshman Rep. She is surrounded at school organized the gun control preven- ship vice president, set up the Rigler said. “For them, they
Madeleine Dean (D-District by daily reminders of the trag- tion event in about two weeks. RSVP form. The KIFTY teens were able to truly live out what
4), who gave an overview of edy. Students and teachers contacted local youth group it means to be a modern Jewish
the gun control legislation she sometimes break out into sobs. “Me and my friends, we advisers, Jewish educational teenager. They were able to
introduced to Congress on Jan. In one of her classes, she sits really did that. We pulled that directors and CeaseFirePA, speak out for justice, they were
30. A group of students also next to a student who was shot. off,” Eisenman said. “We were which tabled at the event. They able to give voice to suffer-
sang at the event. really proud of ourselves and made their own flyers and ing and they were able to take
Barrack shared her experi- “It was an accomplishment to all the work we had done.” press releases. action to save a life or save
ence of the shooting and how even go back to school,” Barrack many lives, and they did that
students at her school have said. “A lot of people transferred In mid-January, Rabbi Stacy “I want my teens, who are all in a Jewish context.” l
since struggled with trauma schools because the environment Eskovitz Rigler, director of reli- post-B’nai Mitzvah, to know
and depression. of the school was so different. gious education, took the syna- that their responsibilities [email protected];
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the people changed. My friend- its annual trip to Washington, in America begin at age 13,”
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her fourth-period class when and I’d rather be friends with Judaism’s L’Taken Seminar.
gunshots rang out, and she freshmen because they’re not There the students chose to
dropped her book. depressed and they’re not on lobby their representatives for
The students knew what antidepressants.” gun violence prevention, and
to do because of the school’s one student, Freedman, shared
active shooter drills. She and Later in the event, Dean spoke her version of events from the
her classmates crowded behind about her bill, the Undetectable Parkland shooting. WWhaht HaaptpHenas TpopYoeunr BsraTinoduYrinogur Br
the teacher’s desk in the corner. Firearms Modernization Act, Religious Experiences?
She heard gunshots “like pots which would prohibit the pos- It was a story Freedman ExplorinRgethleiNgeiwoFuiesld oEf xperienc
and pans banging against each session of a firearm that is shared again at the event on Neurotheology
other,” screams from students undetectable by airport-level Feb. 19, when she introduced Exploring the New Fie
in other classrooms and shouts detection devices. her camp friend, Barrack. On Andrew B. NewNbeergu, Mr.oD.theology
of “Put your hands up!” Feb. 14, 2018, when Freedman Thursday, March 28 - 7:30 pm
Those shouts were from offi- According to the Gun heard about the shooting, she
cers who had arrived at the Violence Archive, close to had texted Barrack, wanting to Learn about brain
scene. But Barrack thought 16,000 people were killed and see if she was OK.
they were a group of shooters more than 28,000 were injured ThAunrdsesacxffdirpeeenecartcieweoy,nurcr,eewlBiMagenil.old-ubaNhseorinwecgtwhheyb2e8r-g7, :
in the building. by firearms in 2018. “Three hours,” Freedman
When those officers broke said. “Three hours I sat, staring Andrew B. Newberg, M.D. is Director of Research at the Marcus Institute of
down her classroom door, she “What’s awful is we’re no at my phone, waiting, waiting Integrative Health at Thomas Jefferson University and Hospital in Philadelphia. He is
thought she was about to die. longer surprised,” Dean said. for that one notification telling
The officers escorted the stu- “Think about it. This week, we me she was alive.” Learn aboutthe author of many books including his new book entitled, The Rabbi's Brain: Mystics,
dents out and instructed them marked the anniversary of the
to keep their eyes forward. Parkland horrific tragedy and At a KIFTY meeting in early Moderns, and the Science of Jewish Thinking.
Students looked down anyway, massacre, and then on Friday, February, Rigler suggested to
and Barrack glimpsed bodies the day after the Parkland anni- the students that they should Location: Beth Sholom Congregsactiioen nce, relig
and bullets on the ground. The versary, we watched another organize an event honoring 8231 Old York Road Elkins Parek xPAperience a
air was full of smoke. horrific mass shooting unfold Parkland. affect our weRSVP: [email protected]
“That was it for some peo- at a company in Aurora, Ill.
ple,” Barrack said. “That was it Six dead, including the shooter, The students got to work or 215-887-1342 x109
for a lot of my friends. I knew and at least seven wounded. organizing the event, with
seven of the victims.” Just another day in America.” guidance from Rigler and
others. Freedman reached
Rachel Eisenman, an out to Barrack about speak-
11th-grader and co-president of ing at the event, while Ostroff
KIFTY, said the group of teens wrote to Dean’s office. Shayna
Saltzburg, KIFTY’s member-
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Integrative Health at Thomas Jefferson University and Hospit
the author of many books including his new book entitled, Th
Opinion
THE VIEW FROM HERE
Always Keep Moving, and Appreciate the Journey
BY JOSHUA RUNYAN Life has a funny way of our family grow, the challenges people who had been delivered — some might say shouldn’t —
coming full circle. quickly giving way to opportu- from Egypt would not be able to be radical. For the generation in
WHEN I WAS in college, if you nities, thereby producing more settle the Holy Land. Those who the desert, settling the land was
had suggested — as many did — Just nine years after making challenges and continuing the heard the report were whipped a categorical shift in their expe-
that I go to law school, I would aliyah, I was back in my native cycle of life. I can only hope our into such a frenzy that they rience. But for the person who
have told you that I was soon to Philly to lead the Exponent as children, for whom resilience refused to go; their punishment is used to reviewing a piece of
be done with academics. its editor-in-chief. Four years isn’t so much a notion as it is an was to die in the desert, leav- knowledge 100 times, the 101st
after that, I am leaving the animating principle, have been ing their children to inherit the time is a completely new reality.
Several years later, when I Exponent yet again … to prac- as blessed by us and our journey land of milk and honey. Sometimes, moderation is rad-
was the news editor of this tice law. (I will graduate from as we are by them and their ener- ical enough, and so in a world
publication, I was told by the Temple University’s Beasley getic spirit. What were the people, who bounded by two extremes, be a
then-executive editor that I School of Law in May, and sit witnessed with their own eyes radical moderate.
could go as far in this industry for the bar exam in July.) But while opportunity offers the miracles of the plagues
as I wanted, even one day suc- the promise of a better tomor- and the splitting of the sea, As you go through life, you
ceeding him on the masthead I’ve always told my chil- row, change is often bittersweet. afraid of? One explanation is will be faced with choices.
of the Jewish Exponent. Six dren, who now number 10, Two years ago, I dedicated this that given the choice between Always know that the changes
months later, I stunned both that far from being something column to my son Sefi’s Bar divine revelation in the desert you are presented with are not
my friends from college and to fear, change is something Mitzvah. I had dreamed of and the demands of physical the entire realm of available
the mentor who gave me my that should be embraced — being able to do that for my son toil in the agricultural society paths. Moving ever so slightly
first post-university job when even to the point of seeking Mendel’s this June, but as so fre- planned in the land of Israel, to the left or to the right, mod-
my wife and I — with three it out when necessary. Since quently happens, the Almighty they preferred effortlessly erate though it is, might just be
kids in tow — left Philadelphia my wife and I got married as had other plans. receiving their spirituality the change necessary to open
and the Exponent to establish a students at the University of rather than working for it. the door to a new opportunity.
new life in Israel. Pennsylvania, we’ve moved six So I shall use what little
times, calling University City, space I have left here to speak To be sure, it was a ratio- And when that opportunity
Bala Cynwyd, Beit Shemesh, directly to my son, whose nal choice, but according to comes, don’t be like the spies.
Florida, Baltimore and Torah portion is the meaty sec- the Torah, it was a completely Seize it with the knowledge
Overbrook Farms home. And tion known as Shelach. In that wrong one. that Divine Providence has
even as I embark on a new parshah, Moses sends spies to placed it there.
career as an attorney — hav- the land of Israel to scope out Too often in life, the promise
ing previously spent more than its breadth, the quality of its of comfort confounds us; we If it doesn’t work out — or
two decades as a journalist and produce and the strength of its tend to confuse the reality of even if it does — there’s always
several years as a commercial inhabitants before the Jewish what we have for the reality of law school. l
pilot and flight instructor — people, on the precipice of their what can be. A person should
my wife is pursuing her doc- conquering it, cross into it. always be happy with what he Joshua Runyan has been the
torate in psychology. has, of course, but he should editor-in-chief of the Jewish
Unpredictably, a majority of also not be afraid to embrace Exponent for the past four years.
Each step of the way, the twists the spies give a factually accu- the potential for change. He has loved every minute of it, and
and turns of our path around rate but improper report, fool- wishes the incoming editor,
the North Atlantic have seen ishly concluding that the same Change is not a good in and Liz Spikol, the best of luck.
of itself, though. And it needn’t
Trump Repeats Mistake of Obama’s “Peace Processors”
BY STEPHEN M. FLATOW Obama administration and its zling precisely because it seems “son of a dog” and demanding Authority maintains laws that
predecessors, process was more to be odd with the statements that he be added to the U.S. will compensate these terror-
PAST U.S. administrations important than peace. of senior U.S. officials and “global terror list.” ists and their families for their
invested so heavily in fruit- envoys. heinous acts. The PA can be a
less attempts to facilitate Is the Trump adminis- In an address last September, political body OR a sponsor
Arab-Israel negotiations that tration repeating Obama’s After the murder of Israeli Friedman remarked that “since of terror, not both.” It’s pretty
American envoys came to be mistake? U.S. envoys Jason Rabbi Raziel Shevach a year 1994, the United States has obvious which one of those
known as “peace processors” Greenblatt and Jared Kushner ago, the U.S. ambassador to thrown more than $10 billion the Palestinian Authority has
— that is, they were so focused have announced that they will Israel, David Friedman, rightly in humanitarian aid to the chosen.
on maintaining the appear- soon be heading back to the pointed out that Palestinian Palestinians,” yet “we found
ance of a “process” that they Mideast for yet another round Authority “laws will provide that these expenditures were White House envoy Jason
couldn’t face up to the obvious of diplomacy concerning their [the killers] financial rewards. bringing the region no closer Greenblatt likewise has shared
fact that the Palestinian Arabs not-yet-revealed “peace plan.” Look no further to why there to peace or stability, not even some blunt words about the
just don’t want peace. is no peace.” The Palestinian by a millimeter.” Palestinian Authority. In a
The administration’s Authority responded by calling
In other words, for the persistent courtship of the the American ambassador a In December, the ambas- See Flatow, Page 18
Palestinian Authority is puz- sador tweeted: “The Pal
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A Time of Transition, and Continuity KVETCH ’N KVELL
BY NAOMI ADLER the vibrancy and diversity of as publisher, while the editorial Agreeing to Agree, and Disagree
our region’s Jewish life to the team will continue to report on I AGREE WITH the authors of a recent article that tikkun
IN 2015, after the Jewish Exponent’s pages. pertinent Jewish Federation and olamism, the exclusive focus by liberal Jews on repairing the
Exponent went through a series community news and events world via social justice as the totality of their Judaism, evinces an
of significant changes, Joshua Under his guidance, the edi- to keep the audience engaged existential threat to the Jewish people (“Tikkun Olam: A Return
Runyan was appointed editor- torial section deeply engaged and informed. to Our True Mission,” Jan. 31). I also agree with the authors that
in-chief. For Runyan, the job our readership and encour- those congregants of Beit Tikkun Olam should recognize the
was a natural fit, as he began aged passionate responses, As we wish Runyan well as he state of Israel for what it is — a not-perfect-but-much-better-
his journalism career years with fresh commentary that prepares for the next step in his than-average country when it comes to their secular religion’s
before with the Exponent upon tackled everything from the career, we are incredibly grate- core tenets: free speech, free press, religious freedom, women’s
his graduation from college. U.S.-Israel relationship to the ful that two years ago he hired rights, gay rights, minority rights, an independent judiciary,
opioid epidemic to local zon- reporter and editor Liz Spikol. public education, economic freedom and on and on.
ing laws. During his tenure,
Runyan made sure readers Spikol, a lifelong Phila- But for us Jews who believe that there is no creator of the
were up to speed on issues delphian with an extensive universe, and for our fellow Jews who at least do not believe that
affecting their day-to-day lives, and estimable local journalism the God of Moses commanded the Jewish people to obey His
always capturing the unique career, will take over as editor- commandments, the challenge is to figure out what in Judaism is
intersection between Jewish in-chief beginning with next the baby and what is the bathwater.
and Philadelphia life. week’s issue. We expect she will
bring a new perspective, energy Unfortunately, for some of us, the closer we look, the more
The Exponent is the sec- and excitement while maintain- bathwater we see. As a result, my fellow liberal Jews have grasped
ond-oldest continuously pub- ing the fresh and original con- onto tikkun olam as a lifesaver thrown to someone who has fallen
lished Jewish weekly in the tent that Exponent readers are overboard into the Sea of Reasonable Doubt.
United States, and in its 131 now accustomed to.
years of existence it has not Tikkun olamism is just a symptom of the real existential
I encourage everyone to threat to the Jewish people: disbelief.
Whether you enjoy opinion pieces or news features, or recipes or Steve Mendelsohn | Penn Valley
engagement announcements, the Exponent will remain your go-to place
for “what it means to be Jewish in Philadelphia.” Searching for Jewish View
I don’t get it (“Listen Now, Rather Than Planning for the Future,”
A native Philadelphian, missed delivery of a single continue to read the paper Feb. 14).
Runyan had a great perspective issue. The changing of an edi- each week and engage with
and impeccable credentials to tor will not deter the Exponent the Exponent online at jew- Your publication is the Jewish Exponent. But Dave Anderson’s
spearhead the Exponent’s next from remaining the essential ishexponent.com, while also opinion piece could easily have appeared in a general circulation
editorial chapter. source for Jewish news source following the paper on social publication.
in our region. media for the most up-to-date
Over the last four years, content. It possessed no distinctive Jewish angle or content.
with Runyan’s leadership and a Whether you enjoy opin- Why devote your precious/limited print space to information
renewed focus on reader input, ion pieces or news features, Josh, thank you for your which could easily appear elsewhere? l
we have seen our cherished or recipes or engagement time and dedication, and Liz,
community paper flourish and announcements, the Exponent welcome to your new role. l Jesse H. Wohlberg | Philadelphia
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Beyond Inclusion — The Jewish Flatow
Community Acts to Advance
Disability Policy Continued from Page 16
BY AARON KAUFMAN vocate is that I have a measure Medicaid. Thanks to this pro- Dec. 3 tweet, he wrote that it while battling against the evil
of financial security thanks gram, more than 88,000 people was “absurd” that it “now tries occupation, equals what?”
WHEN I WAS born with cere- to my Achieving a Better Life with physical and intellectual to defend Hamas & terrorism Yet U.S. envoys Greenblatt
bral palsy, my parents knew Experience (ABLE) Account. disabilities, mental illness and by undermining a condemna- and Kushner are on their way
that I would encounter obsta- ABLE Accounts allow people senior citizens in 47 states have tion of Hamas at the UN. It’s back to the region in order to
cles that neither they nor my with disabilities and their fam- transitioned from institutional time to speak the truth.” And tell Arab representatives about
peers had to navigate. Aside ilies to establish tax-advantaged settings back into home- and in a Dec. 11 op-ed on FoxNews. “the economic portion of the
from the frustration that inev- savings and investment plans. community-based services. As a com, Greenblatt wrote: “The U.S. peace proposal for Israel and
itably results from navigating These accounts ease financial result of MFP, thousands of par- Palestinian Authority contin- the P.A. … which is expected
an inaccessible world, having strain for people with disabili- ticipants who need long-term ues to reward terrorists and to include a combination of
a visible disability means I also ties by allowing them to with- services and support can suc- their families and fails to con- aid and investment to help the
feel a constant need to prove draw their own tax-free savings cessfully transition from insti- demn Palestinian terrorist Palestinian people,” an unnamed
myself and added pressure to to pay for costly disability-re- tutions back to their own homes attacks against Israelis. It also U.S. official told Reuters.
excel and disprove societal lated expenses. Thanks to my and communities. Despite defends Hamas, an unrepen- Translation: The Trump
biases about people with dis- ABLE Account, I have money its success, MFP expired in tant terrorist organization.” plan includes the United States
abilities. I felt this pressure at set aside for disability-related September 2016, leaving states
school, I feel it now at work, expenses, such as mobility scrambling to use their own Just last week, Greenblatt and others pumping billions
at the theater and even on my devices and various therapies. funds to continue these posi- tweeted to a P.A. spokesman: of dollars into the corrupt
weekly trips to the grocery tive efforts to integrate seniors “You’re doing nothing [for terrorist P.A. regime and the
store, where I am met with Currently, to be eligible for and people with disabilities into peace]. You can’t claim to want Palestinian state that the plan
averted eyes and looks of pity. an ABLE account, one must the community. The efforts of peace and also try to sabo- reportedly will propose to
receive a disability diagnosis the disability rights and advo- tage the potential for an agree- establish. Talk about throwing
However, living with a prior to age 26. While many cacy community have not gone ment.” Greenblatt also accused good money after bad.
disability has also helped me Americans, like myself, are unnoticed. Last month, the
channel this frustration into diagnosed with a disabil- Medicaid Extenders Act of 2019 The Trump administration needs to learn from its
a fruitful career at the Jewish ity early in life, millions of was signed into law. While a predecessors’ mistakes, not repeat them.
Federations of North America Americans with disabilities good first step, this legislation Running after the Palestinians with armloads of
(JFNA), where I help lead the are prevented from access- only extends MFP until March. cash has never brought peace, and never will.
Jewish community’s efforts to ing this critical financial tool We must continue to advocate
advocate for and with people because their diagnosis came for a long-term solution. This is the Palestinian Authority of One of the most reprehen-
with disabilities — including later in life. Due to this age why we are focusing our energy wanting “only benefits and no sible images of the pre-Trump
our annual Jewish Disability cutoff, adults who acquire their on advocating for the bipar- responsibilities” from its rela- Middle East “peace process”
Advocacy Day, where Jews disability later in life, such as tisan, bicameral EMPOWER tionship with the United States. years was that of then-Sec-
with disabilities and our allies individuals with spinal cord Care Act (S. 2227/H.R. 5306 in retary of State Madeleine
converge on Capitol Hill. injuries, traumatic brain inju- the last Congress). Meanwhile, two congress- Albright taking off her high
ries, Lou Gehrig’s disease, and men have just managed to pry heels so she could run after
This event, which brings multiple sclerosis, are barred At the heart of these two loose from the U.S. Government Yasir Arafat down the hall-
together professional and lay from this essential program. programs is a commitment Accountability Office a pre- way when he stalked out of the
volunteers from across the The ABLE Age Adjustment Act to caring for all members of viously classified report on negotiations over some trivi-
Jewish Federation system and (S. 817/H.R. 1874 in the last our community. To me, being schools in Palestinian Authority ality. John Kerry’s diplomatic
beyond, is one crucial way of Congress) would raise the age Jewish is about the bonds of areas. The 65-page report states efforts, while not involving
ensuring that we don’t just talk cutoff to 46, ensuring that more connection that help uplift all that the P.A. school curriculum high heels, followed the same
about disability acceptance and than 6 million Americans can members of our community — uses “militaristic and adversar- approach. And yielded the
inclusion in our places of wor- achieve financial stability and and way beyond that. Jewish ial imagery, and preaches the same results.
ship or inside the Jewish com- access to essential disability-re- Disability Advocacy Day will values of resistance.”
munity. Instead, we actively lift lated health services. demonstrate the power that The Trump administra-
our voices and fight for change. this community can have Even math equations are tion needs to learn from its
At this year’s Jewish Disability For the past three years, I when we think beyond aware- “problematic,” the report predecessors’ mistakes, not
Advocacy Day on Feb. 26, advo- have worked with disabil- ness and acceptance alone, and found, citing math problems repeat them. Running after the
cates urged Congress to pass two ity rights lobbyists, advocates work to make inclusion a real- based on the numbers of Arabs Palestinians with armloads of
key bills that will help disabled and self-advocates to urge ity for millions more people allegedly killed by Israelis in cash has never brought peace,
Americans live independent Congress to reauthorize the throughout the country. l various conflicts. I guess that and never will. l
lives without fear of bankruptcy bipartisan Money Follows the would be something like: “One
due to medical costs. Person (MFP) program, which Aaron Kaufman is a senior glorious Palestinian martyr Stephen M. Flatow, an attorney in
is in jeopardy. MFP is one of legislative associate at the Jewish viciously murdered by Israeli New Jersey, is the father of Alisa
One of the major reasons the longest-running and most Federations of North America. Nazis while trying to liber- Flatow, who was murdered in an
why I’ve been successful as a successful demonstrations in ate Palestine, plus two heroic Iranian-sponsored Palestinian
lobbyist and disability self-ad- Palestinian fighters savagely terrorist attack in 1995.
slaughtered by Israeli criminals
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Sheet Pan Dinners
FOOD
KERI WHITE | JE FOOD COLUMNIST the green beans on the other. satiating. It’s also a good way bag to coat it thoroughly, and Photos by Keri White
Heat your oven to 375 degree. to avoid using too many dishes. place in it in the refrigerator for
MY DISHWASHER BROKE 2-24 hours. uting the olives and marinade
last week. is is clearly a rst- Drizzle the oil over the 1 pound boneless chicken evenly. Push the chicken to one
world problem, but it encour- beans and sh. Sprinkle both breasts, sliced horizontally When you’re ready to cook, side of pan.
aged me to use fewer kitchen with salt and pepper. across to create thin heat your oven to 350 degrees.
items for meal prep. cutlets. (Each breast Dump the contents of the Place the carrots in a single
Spread the jalapeno puree generally makes three Ziploc onto a large, rimmed layer on the opposite side of
Every bowl, spoon, pot and over the sh. Sprinkle the cumin slices.) baking sheet and spread them the pan and toss with oil, salt
pan meant more work for the seeds over the string beans and to make a single layer, distrib- and pepper.
cook, and that was not appeal- toss to distribute evenly. ½ cup pitted black olives
ing. I had read something some- 1 teaspoon capers, with Bake for about 45 minutes
where about sheet pan meals Bake 15-20 minutes until until done. ●
— the concept that the entire the sh is done ( aky and juice
meal, or the bulk of it, is prepped opaque throughout) and the 1 lemon, cut in half
and cooked on one rimmed pan. beans are cooked. When the ½ teaspoon salt
pan is removed from the oven, ½ teaspoon pepper
With this in mind, I created squeeze the lime juice over the 4 cloves garlic
these two meals, and both were ⅓ cup olive oil
quite good. e Lemon Olive sh and serve. 1 pound long carrots,
Chicken did double duty as a Note: If you do not have
dinner salad the following night. cut in half lengthwise
jalapeno pickle on hand, you 1 tablespoon olive oil
If you are not rationing cal- can make a small batch as fol- Salt and pepper to sprinkle
ories or dishes, both of these lows: Cut the stem o a small
dishes would work well with jalapeno; remove the seeds if on carrots
rice, potatoes, quinoa or the less heat is desired — or leave
carb of your choice. We served them in for more kick. Place it In a large Ziploc bag,
simple green salads both nights in a mini Cuisinart or blender place the olives, the juice and
and were quite sated. with 2 cloves garlic, ½ tea- rinds of lemon, capers, salt,
spoon salt and 2 tablespoons of pepper, garlic and olive oil.
JALAPENO FLUKE WITH canola or vegetable oil. Puree Bang the ingredients with a
CUMIN-ROASTED GREEN until well mixed. meat tenderizer or rolling pin
BEANS to break up the olives and
Serves two LEMON OLIVE CHICKEN garlic cloves.
WITH ROASTED CARROTS
My shmonger told me the Serves two Add the chicken, shake the
uke was particularly good last
week, but any llet or steak I started this dish early
works with this recipe. I used in the morning, but don’t be
a version of jalapeno-garlic impressed. It was not some
“pickle” that I pureed. ‘Twas long, involved, mess-making
good, avorful and just the prep. I threw the marinade
right texture for this dish. ingredients into a Ziploc bag,
banged them with a meat ten-
¾ pound fluke fillet or your derizer (look mom, no dirty
favorite fish dishes) and le them in the
fridge to soak with the chicken
2 tablespoons pureed while I worked all day. I came
jalapeno “pickle” (see note) home, dumped the contents on
the sheet pan and I was 85 per-
1 pound green beans, stems cent to dinner.
removed
e le overs were wonder-
1½ tablespoons neutral ful atop a bed of green leaf let-
cooking oil, such as canola tuce lightly dressed with lemon
or vegetable vinaigrette. I cut up the chicken
and carrots, heated them in the
Salt and pepper to taste microwave with the pan drip-
2 teaspoons cumin seeds pings/marinade and poured it
½ lime all over the salad. e hot/
cold juxtaposition worked well,
On a rimmed sheet pan, and the salad was avorful and
place the sh on one side and
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Lifestyles/Culture
Show Redefines the Definition of a Diva
T H E AT E R Calling All Divas Photo provided “obsessively” when her fam-
JESSE BERNSTEIN | JE STAFF ily moved from the Northeast
A diva can be many different definitions. A diva can be something that to New Hope midway through
Calling All Divas, a jukebox you feel within in yourself. A diva can be the best that you are. A diva is a her sophomore year of high
show featuring original songs confidence. A diva is an excitement. A diva is a sharing concept. Whatever school. Though she’d always
and classics from the likes of you have inside your soul, whatever you want to offer, you can share been around music — her
Carole King, Aretha Franklin to others.” father has been in bands her
and Miley Cyrus, opens at the whole life, and her mother was
Keswick Theatre on Mar. 2. LISA SHERMAN a wedding singer for decades
— it took the upheaval of leav-
Featuring a quartet called “A diva can be many differ- himself becoming involved You Dance In The Rain?” are ing all her friends to really spur
The Un4gettables, the show ent definitions,” she said. “A with the production. He and included in the show, the result her to action.
was co-created by one of the diva can be something that you the rest of the creative team of — what else? — a chance
singers, Lisa Sherman, and feel within in yourself. A diva joined then, reworking the encounter with Privete, just a “I needed something that
Academy Award-winning can be the best that you are. show to add in other singers — few months ago. was mine and a place I could
songwriter Franke Previte of A diva is a confidence. A diva Carol Riddick, Trenna Barnes go, and I really feel like song-
Dirty Dancing fame. The show is an excitement. A diva is a and Brittneyann Accetta — Rush started writing songs writing is a place,” she said.
is directed by Michael LaFleur, sharing concept. Whatever you while still creating space for
a veteran of Las Vegas stage have inside your soul, what- the distinctive Lisa Sherman- Rush describes her musical
shows, among other venues. ever you want to offer, you can ness of the original. sensibility as being like “Lillith
share to others. ... A true diva Fair, and then also Spice Girls,”
The show tells the story of a is someone who has this inner The show, she said, is about which would seem to suit
producer and four women who energy, and this inner excite- “unity, tension, friendship, her well for Calling All Divas.
compete to become superstars, ment, and this inner talent. love, belief, teamwork and girl Sticking to Sherman’s definition
all in service of saving a leg- Whatever talent it may be, you power,” though not necessarily of diva-ness (divatude?), she sees
endary nightclub. could be a sports person, you in that order. “I want people to songwriting as a way to speak
could be a theatrical person, walk away feeling better than truth to the world, truths that
For Sherman, co-creator of you could be someone who is when they walked in the door.” she learned growing up about
the show and one of its stars, an artist. We’re all divas.” One of the ways that is achieved what it meant to be a Jew, she
the show is the summation for Sherman is getting to sing said. Honesty, she said, is the
of everything she’s spent her After performing Songbird her big show-stopper toward the most important trait for a song.
career doing. for a while, a friend of hers end of the second act, though
suggested that she switch up she won’t reveal what it is. It’s all in the service of
In true diva fashion, Sherman the concept a bit to keep every- uplift. “I like to bring light to
declines to disclose her age. thing fresh, leading to a similar Lindsay Rush knows the the world, because it’s so dark,”
show called Decades of Divas. feeling. she said. l
“Let’s just say I’m old A chance meeting with Previte
enough to say ‘no’ to that ques- led to yet another discussion Originally from Northeast [email protected];
tion. I am ageless. I am an age- that went beyond a new title, Philadelphia, Rush is a song- 215-832-0740
less diva,” she laughed. Calling All Divas, but to Previte writer living in Los Angeles.
Two of her songs, “Just
The Rumson, N.J., native Trying To Matter” and “Can
grew up as one of the hand-
ful of Jews in her town, sing-
ing and dancing from a young
age. She joined her first dance
company at 15, and went to
Adelphi University to study
dance. Right after school, she
left for New York, where she’s
performed on and off since —
as a Rockette, and as a personal
trainer sponsored by Nike on
the side, for good measure.
Calling All Divas began
as Songbird, which featured
Sherman alone singing the
songs of the divas she had
grown to love, starting with
divas of the ’30s and ’40s and
going to the likes of Bonnie
Raitt. If Raitt isn’t your idea of
a diva, well, Sherman has an
answer for that.
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Lifestyles/Culture
Israeli Drama ‘Shtisel’ Lives up to Hype
TELEVISION
SELAH MAYA ZIGHELBOIM | JE STAFF
SHTISEL, AN ISRAELI drama From left: Michael Aloni as Akiva Shtisel and Dov Glickman as Michael Aloni as Akiva Shtisel
Netflix picked up in December,
can best be summarized by a Shulem Shtisel Screenshots from the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival trailer Shira Haas as Ruchami Weiss
quote from Marta Kauffman, the
creator of Friends, who has said Neta Riskin as Giti Weiss (Neta Riskin), a homemaker
she is working on an American and mother of five. After her
version of the show. Aloni), the last of Shulem’s chil- cheder, while nursing aspira- husband abandons their family to such a degree that Dikla
dren to still live at home. tions of becoming an artist. and stops sending money from Barkai, a producer for the pro-
“Make sure those stories, Argentina, where his work as a duction company behind the
and the universality of those Shulem is an imposing man Outside of work and his time shochet takes him for months at show, told The New York Times
stories, is what people take in,” in his 60s with a dark gray beard, sketching animals at the zoo, he a time, Giti struggles to make that the creators are thinking
she told Variety in 2016. “The whose wife passed away about meets young women in hotel ends meet. She keeps her situa- about creating a third season.
rest is just background.” a year before the start of the lobbies for dates. He’s in pur- tion a secret from almost every-
show. He works as the teacher suit of true love and has been body so as to make it easier for That popularity has been
Shtisel, which is available on and later principal of a cheder disappointed by his dates so far. her husband to return. The only evident in Jews from across the
Netflix with English subtitles, fol- and has a penchant for falling Then, he meets Elisheva (Ayelet one who knows is her teen- religious spectrum.
lows a Haredi family in the Geula asleep in front of the Talmud as Zurer), an older woman and age daughter, Ruchami (Shira
neighborhood of Jerusalem. he studies late into the night. His twice-widowed mother of one Haas), who fills in as parent for One of the show’s creators,
Since its Netflix release — it rigid demeanor, sense of duty to of his students. He pursues her, her younger siblings. Yehonatan Indursky, grew up in
originally premiered in Israel in tradition and attempts to control while she struggles with guilt a Haredi family, which lends the
2013 and ran for two seasons his offspring might spark some over the deaths of her husbands. Other important characters in show its needed authenticity.
— word has spread. On social dry laughter in viewers. During the family at the start of the series
media, people are recommending the series, he spends time with Aloni shines in this show. include Shulem’s octogenarian “Shtisel gives secular Israelis,
the show to their friends, and a few widows and divorcees but His performance exemplifies mother Malka (Hanna Rieber), live-and-let-live Jewish Americans
reviews have lauded Shtisel for is reluctant to settle down with how the show almost makes who has taken to watching soap of all persuasions, and non-Jews
portraying the ultra-Orthodox as any of them, seemingly more you forget that its characters operas in her nursing home, alike a glimpse into the myste-
“ordinary” people. interested in their cholent. are Haredi. Akiva’s status as and Zvi Arye (Harel Piterman), rious and cloistered world of the
both an insider and an out- Akiva’s older brother, whose ultra-Orthodox,” one Orthodox
What is certainly true about Akiva, on the other hand, sider (he’s accepted as one of lighthearted escapades are maybe commentator, Ruchi Koval, wrote
the show is that its storylines is a romantic and a dreamer. the Haredi community, though intended to release tension from for the Cleveland Jewish News.
and the actors’ performances (Sometimes literally, such as considered somewhat peculiar) the show but which instead take “But when it draws back that cur-
are so engrossing, it’s almost when in the first episode, he provides the secular audience time away from other more com- tain, here’s what you find: your
easy to forget about the char- starts a heater loan program with a relatable perspective pelling storylines. father, your sister, your neighbor.
acters’ peyot and sheitals. This after dreaming about being cold and an entry point into the They are you, and you are they.
is probably because the stories — in the early spring.) He’s insular Haredi community. Shtisel’s Netflix release has That’s what makes it so lovable,
aren’t about how the charac- a young man in his mid-20s, renewed interest in the show and that’s what makes it so fun.” l
ters’ struggle with their reli- fresh out of yeshiva and starting The show also follows other
gion, unlike other portrayals of a job as a teacher at his father’s members of the family, in par- [email protected];
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media, such as One of Us,
Disobedience and The Chosen.
Instead, they are about love or
loss or other universal stories.
That certainly does not mean
their ultra-Orthodoxy is merely
incidental. It shapes the sto-
rylines, such as in one plotline
where a main character searches
for love during hotel lobby dates
arranged by a matchmaker.
The way the show follows its
characters and its subtle, slow
drama is reminiscent of Amazon
Prime Video’s Transparent,
another show about a Jewish
family. Shtisel’s primary focus is
on the family’s patriarch, Shulem
Shtisel (Dov Glickman), and his
youngest son, Akiva (Michael
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and that fit the lifestyles of figures and balance out hips. makes it different and cool,”
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be the most important con- is menswear-inspired clothing ing and flared pants are doing
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outfit, Edelstein said, “trends might include a blazer with a ers. High-waisted bottoms are
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ON FEB. 24 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., more than 600 caring and enthusiastic From left: Jodi Miller, Tracy Gordon, Holly Nelson and Jewish Federation Board Chair
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Hurriyah Amatullah Bey and her granddaughter enjoyed making phone calls from the The community came out in droves at the Super Sunday location at Convergent
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The Taxman Cometh: Implications Mar. 1 5:34 p.m.
Mar. 8 5:42 p.m.
BY RABBI JOEL SELTZER from what I’m hearing around people; those who are enrolled are extremely zealous in their is type of tax, whose pur-
the co ee maker, it isn’t looking in the counting shall pay “a observance of this negative pose is spiritual, cannot be
PARSHAT VAYAKHEL pretty. Others of us are pro- half shekel of the sanctuary commandment, it’s as though a tax that is levied based on
crastinating — a temporary weight — twenty gerahs to the they have never transgressed it status or class. is type of
If you drive a car, I’ll tax the reprieve from inevitability. shekel — a half-shekel as an in their lives!” burden must be born on the
street, o ering to the Lord.” en, in shoulders of each member of
But the truth is, long before verse 15, an enjoinder is added Now, before we go and the community, equally. For in
If you try to sit, I’ll tax your the Fab Four sang about them, to this tax: “ e rich shall not institute a national at tax this way, says Rabbi Ovadiah
seat. and millennia before our pay more, and the poor shall based on the above passage, it ben Ya’akov Sforno, when all
native son Benjamin Franklin not pay less than half a shekel is important to note that the the community are lined up
If you get too cold I’ll tax the complained about them, taxes when giving the Lord’s o ering Bible has several other types in solemn solidarity, “we can-
heat, are actually a biblical notion, as expiation for your persons.” of taxes such as Terumot and not tell who is rich and who
and the di erent types of taxes Ma’asrot, gi s to the priestly is poor.”
If you take a walk, I’ll tax your a society needs to levy in order This extra prohibition, this classes in the temple and tith-
feet. to function are painstakingly mandate for the tax to be ing to the poor (see Numbers So in this, the high holy
laid out throughout the Torah. levied equally among the cit- 18; Deuteronomy 14; 26.) ese days of the tax season, let us
Don’t ask me what I want it for izens regardless of economic other taxes would be examples dream of a time and a world
If you don’t want to pay some is week’s Torah por- status piques the interest of of proportional taxes, where where we can once again give
tion, Vayakhel, also heralds the commentators. each citizen had to set aside equally and with united pur-
more the coming of Rosh Chodesh one-tenth of their wealth to pose — because our souls may
‘Cause I’m the taxman, yeah, Adar II, which means that as Ramban (Nahmanides) support the most sacred insti- depend upon it. ●
a ma ir (additional) reading, expresses concern that this tutions to the society, as well as
I’m the taxman we add the rst of four spe- injunction is equally applica- to help those in their commu- Rabbi Joel Seltzer is the executive
cial ma ir portions that are ble to the rich (who must not nity who are less-fortunate. director of Camp Ramah in the
— George Harrison, added in advance of Purim and add more than a shekel) as it Poconos. The Board of Rabbis of
“Taxman,” 1966 Passover. is week’s portion, is upon the poor, (who cannot And that is what makes the Greater Philadelphia is proud to
known as Parshat Shekalim, add even an ounce less than the half-shekel tax all the more provide the Torah commentary for
FROM BENJAMIN Franklin’s describes one version of such prescribed weight), and per- remarkable. Whereas the other the Jewish Exponent.
certainty regarding “death and a biblically ordained tax, the haps this is why the Ramban taxes have clear economic and
taxes” to the Beatles lamenting Mahatzit HaShekel, the half- does not count this verse as societal import, this tax is
Britain’s progressive taxes of shekel tax. one of the 613 commandments. given to the operations of the
the ’60s, one theme of human- And the Hasidic commentator Tent of Meeting “as expiation
kind remains consistent In Exodus chapter 30, God Rabbi Moshe Avigdor Amiel for your persons.” To cleanse
regardless of age or era: taxes. speaks to Moses, explaining sarcastically opines: “ e rich our sins.
that he is to take a census of the
And don’t tell me you’re not
thinking about it right now. e
dutiful among us have already
met with their accountants and,
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This program will run through March 14 and is organized Learn new insights to the Torah We can pay more because
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registration, visit jefferson.edu/mindfulness and select Temple. Breakfast is served. Call 610- collection.
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THURSDAY, FEB. 28 Temple’s clergy leads a discussion of Lunch and Learn. America at Congregrations of Shaare Open Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat.
the Tanakh, or Jewish bible, at 11 a.m. NORC members (public welcome, too) Shamayim. At 6 p.m., join hundreds 11am - 4:00pm
Current Events. This is an ongoing process, beginning assemble for a lunch and learn ($1) of synagogues across the continent
Current events group with Bob with Genesis and proceeding over at the Northeast Older Adult Center, and take part in a historic national Closed Sunday, Monday & Tuesday
Rubin at 8:30 a.m. Beth Sholom the course of the year. 10 a.m. followed by an interesting program. Jewish event to celebrate what unifies
Congregation. 8231 Old York Road, 410 Montgomery Ave., Call 215-320-0351 to inquire about all Jewish people: Shabbat. We be light kosher deli dinner and Shabbat
Elkins Park. Wynnewood. the topic of the program or to request serving a traditional Shabbat dinner, services. No money will be accepted
a ride for NORC members. 8101 followed by services and concluding the night of the event. RSVP with
Mommy and Me. Biblical Commentaries. Bustleton Ave., Philadelphia. with an Oneg Shabbat. Come enjoy payment prior to the event by
Sherrie Turetsky, director of the School Study the commentaries found in the Shabbat experience with family sending it to Temple Beth Ami at
of Early Learning at Old York Road the Hertz Chumash, the Etz Hayim Canasta. and friends. The cost is $15 per 9201 Old Bustleton Ave., Philadelphia,
Temple-Beth Am, will lead a weekly Chumash and the commentaries of Weekly drop-in canasta game at person. Call 215-677-1600. 9768 Pa., 19115, or dropping it off during
one-hour “Mommy & Me” class at 9:30 modern biblical scholars to deepen 1 p.m. with the Sisterhood of Verree Road, Philadelphia. office hours Monday-Thursday 9
a.m. 971 Old York Road, Abington. our understanding of the first book Ohev Shalom of Bucks County. a.m. to 4 p.m. For questions, visit
of the Bible. Har Zion Temple, $2 donation. Lessons by request. Family Shabbat. the office, call 215-673-2511 or email
Bible Study. 1500 Hagys Ford Road, Call 215-958-6755 for information. Join Congregation Beth Or for a [email protected].
A member of Main Line Reform Penn Valley. 944 Second Street Pike, Richboro. family-oriented Shabbat Worship
service at 6:30 p.m. The service is Kindergarten Shabbat.
followed by a dessert oneg (Oreo- Join Congregation Brothers of
neg) for the kids. 239 Welsh Road, Israel’s kindergartners for their own
Maple Glen. special Shabbat at 7 p.m. They’ll sing
songs and prayers and each child
Shabbat Across America. has a chance at their own part of the
Celebrate Shabbat Across America service and an opportunity to shine.
with Temple Beth Ami at 6:30 p.m.
Everyone is welcome to join us for a See Calendar, Page 34
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Calendar Temple rabbis lead us as we read SUNDAY, MARCH
from the parshah, or weekly portion,
Continued from Page 33 and learn about its context and Challah Bake.
history. There is always a lively Join Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia, Aish HaChaim and Adath Israel for a women’s community
530 Washington Crossing Road, discussion and anyone is welcome. challah bake. Hundreds of women will gather at Adath Israel in Merion Station to make and braid challah to
Newtown. Call 610-649-7800 for information. take home and bake. 3:30 p.m. at Adath Israel, 250 N. Highland Ave., Bala Cynwyd.
410 Montgomery Ave.,
Shabbat Sababa. Wynnewood. Association for Israel Studies, appropriate, hands-on, Jewish- Luncheon, Concert.
Join Tiferet Bet Israel at 7:30 p.m. will speak at 10 a.m. at the themed programming. Snacks and The Henrietta Szold group of
for a musical and spiritually uplifting Jewish Film Festival. Germantown Jewish Centre about fun. 530 Washington Crossing Road, Hadassah is sponsoring a luncheon
Kabbalat Shabbat service with a Join us at 7 p.m. at Congregation how the all-important Israeli elections Newtown. at Angelo’s Italian Restaurant, 441
Middle Eastern flavor. Join Rabbi Beth El for one, two or all six films. of April 9 ought to be interpreted Second Street Pike in Southampton, to
Eric Woodward, Cantor Elizabeth Beginning March 2, weekly for within the broader context of Israel’s Game Day. be followed by a performance of the
Shammash and Roger Mgrdichian six weeks. For more information prolonged identity crisis. Cost is $18. Melrose B’nai Israel Emanu-El Bryn Athyn Symphony and the Bryn
(oud), Stan Slotter (flute), Marc call 215-493-1707, or email info@ 400 W. Ellet St., Philadelphia. Sisterhood invites the community Athyn College’s Mitchell Performing
Bernstein (bass guitar) and Joe bethelyardley.org. 375 Stony Hill to Game Day at 11:30 a.m. Cost is Arts Center, 800 Tomlinson Road in
Tayoun (percussion). Come experience Road, Yardley. Torah Tots. $20, including lunch (pizza, salad Bryn Athyn. The event begins at noon.
prayer and welcome Shabbat with us Parents and tots from babies to and dessert). For more information, Cost is $50.
in a way that will move your body and JFS Cocktail Party. 5 years old are invited to join Amy contact us at 215-635-1505 or email
warm your soul. 1920 Skippack Pike, Get ready to catch some beads and Deutsch at 10 a.m. at Congregation o [email protected]. 8339 Old York Hamentashen Baking.
Blue Bell. wear some bling at the 12th annual Brothers of Israel for age- Road, Elkins Park. Hamentashen baking, PJ Library
Jewish Family Service of Atlantic
SATURDAY, MARCH and Cape Mays Counties Cocktail
Party. Starting at 7 p.m., guests are
Torah, Bagels, Co ee. invited to this event to benefit Jewish
Begin Shabbat morning at Old York Family Service and its children and
Road Temple-Beth Am with an family programming. Cocktail party
interactive, engaging discussion of the tickets are $150 per guest. For more
weekly portion including bagels and information or to buy tickets, call
co ee at 9 a.m. followed by a peer-led 609-822-1108 or visit jfsatlantic.org.
Shabbat service at 10:15 a.m. Casual Bourre, 201 S. New York Ave.,
dress is appropriate, and everyone is Atlantic City, N.J.
welcome. For more information, call
215-886-8000. 971 Old York Road, SUNDAY, MARCH
Abington.
Israel Elections.
Torah Study. Ilan Peleg, the former president of the
Each week, our Main Line Reform
SUNDAY, MARCH
Breast Cancer Event.
The Brem Foundation to Defeat Breast Cancer will present at
Congregation Beth Or at 9 a.m. Rachel Brem, a renowned breast
cancer physician, will speak on the importance of early detection,
individual risk factors and self-advocacy. Free genetic counseling
available. Light refreshments will be served. Event is free,
but RSVP at bethor.org/brem2019. 239 Welsh Road,
Maple Glen.
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Purim stories, a Purim craft and Baking Group. want to learn to play? Are you new in WEDS, MARCH 6 Mahjong.
snacks at 2 p.m. at Temple Brith Come join Baking with Donna Shaid town looking for the game? Have you Old York Road Temple-Beth Am will
Achim, 481 S. Gulph Road, King of and Naomi Sheftack, a joint venture lived in town and want a new group Lunch and Learn. host a drop-in mahjong game at 7
Prussia. program by Northeast NORC and The to play with? We’re always looking Discussion of the parshah of the week. p.m. Bring your cards. Mahjong sets
Congregations of Shaare Shamayim, for new players. We ask for a $4 This session will be led by Rabbi and cards will be for sale. Call
MONDAY, MARCH 4 1 p.m. at CSS. Come and join us for donation per session. 303 S. 18th St., Gary Charlestein. All are welcome. 215-886-8000 for information.
some fun in the kitchen and goodies Philadelphia. 12:30-1:30 p.m. 1710 Romano Dr., 971 Old York Road, Abington.
Hatha Yoga. to enjoy. Call 215-677-1600 for details. Norristown.
Women come together in this weekly, Transportation available through Rosh Chodesh. Mahjong Strategy Class.
open to the community yoga class Northeast NORC at 215-320-0351. Come celebrate the women’s holiday Bereavement Group. The Sisterhood of Old York Road
to practice balance, muscle strength 9768 Verree Road, Philadelphia. of Rosh Chodesh. It’s an evening of For the post-bereaved, held at Temple – Beth Am will offer a three-
and stillness through yoga. All sharing, spirituality and snacks with Northeast NORC, from 1-2:30 p.m. week strategy and defensive playing
ages, health levels and experience Mahjong. your sisters at 7 p.m. RSVP at 215- No charge. Email rivkapowers@ mahjong class at 7 p.m. Come learn
are represented. The class is $5 for The Sisterhood of Melrose B’nai 886-8000. Old York Road Temple gmail.com or call 215-320-0351 strategies and defensive playing
the hour, with no prior reservation Israel Emanu-El invites all to its – Beth Am. 971 Old York Road, to register. 8546B Bustleton Ave.,
needed. Come make a difference to weekly friendly mahjong game at Abington. Philadelphia. See Calendar, Page 36
your breath, body and community. 7 p.m. Open to the entire kehillah.
Feel free to email our Main Line No charge for MBIEE sisterhood ANAMMEE: JREWICISAH ’ESDUJCAETWIONIASL HMEDTIAE; LWEIDVTHI:S5.5IOIN;NDEPCTHH: 7A.38NINN; EL
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teacher Eileen Edman at includes membership to the MBIEE COLOR: BLACK; AD NUMBER: 00083277
[email protected]. Sisterhood. Contact 215-635-1505 or
410 Montgomery Ave., [email protected] for further Week of Sunday, Mar 3, 2019
Wynnewood. information. 8339 Old York Road,
Melrose Park. HowTHdEoSTYRoEuICnKgERACmENeTEriRc:aISnRAJEeLwPOsLVICiYeFwORIUsMrael?
Talmud Class.
The rabbinic prohibitions against TUESDAY, MARCH 5 !! ! Bari Weiss
shaming another often lie in stark Yair Rosenberg Batya Ungar-Sargon
contrast to stories of shaming and Jewish Playwrights.
competition among those very In this interactive hands-on class Tablet The Forward NY Times
same rabbis. This class begins presented by Golden Slipper Gems, (Mon 8pm & 1am, Wed 2pm, Sat 8pm & 2am)
by examining texts on monetary we will read and discuss 10-minute
compensation for shaming (Who plays by American Jewish playwrights !!
must pay? How much? For what to answer the question, what are they
kinds of shaming?) and then moves writing? Each session will focus on a Gil Troy Elliot Cosgrove Hebrew Hillbilly (Shelley Fisher)
on to examine stories of rabbis different theme, time period or issue,
shaming one another. The course including Biblical Midrash, American Making Zionism Relevant Singing/Rap Duo BriGuel
asks the overarching question: What history, the Shoah, American Jewish (Tue 8pm & 1am, Thu 2pm, Fri 7pm) (Tonight 10pm & 2am, Tue 2pm, Fri 10:30am)
is the Talmud trying to tell us about identity, Israel, family and faith.
shame/shaming? 10:30 a.m. Har Zion 10 a.m. Adath Israel Synagogue. DIRECTV – 388 * FIOS – 798 * SPECTRUM – 219
Temple. 1500 Hagys Ford Road, 250 N. Highland Ave., Merion Station.
Penn Valley. RCN – 269 * OPTIMUM – 138 * ROKU & ON-LINE (jbstv.org)
Lunch and Learn.
Mahjong. Discussion of the parshah of the Also: FREE ON-DEMAND on JBS WEBSITE
Play and learn from 12:30-2 p.m. with week. This session will be led by
the HSA of the Noreen Cook Center Rabbi Morton Levine. All are welcome. Sign up to receive Weekly Email Schedule – at jbstv.org
for Early Childhood Education and Noon-1 p.m. at BDO USA LP. 1801
the Sisterhood of Har Zion Temple Market St., 17th Floor, Philadelphia. Visit JBS Website For Daily TV Schedule (jbstv.org)
in weekly community open mahjong
play. You may bring a kosher dairy Lunch and Learn.
lunch or dairy/parve kosher snacks. Discussion of the parshah of the
Call 610-667-500 for information. week at the Congregation Adath
1500 Hagys Ford Road, Penn Valley. Jeshurun library. This session will be
led by Rabbi Robert Layman. All are
Bereavement Group. welcome. Noon-1 p.m. 7763 Old York
For the newly bereaved, there’s Road, Elkins Park.
help at Congregations of Shaare
Shamayim from 1-2:30 p.m. No Mahjong.
charge. Contact Rivkahpowers55@ Our mahjong group meets at 1 p.m.
gmail.com or leave a message in the Temple Beth Zion-Beth Israel
at 215-677-1600 for details. synagogue chapel, to play the game,
9768 Verree Road, have fun and raise money for tikkun
Philadelphia. olam. Have you heard of mahjong and
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Calendar our understanding of the first book p.m. with the Sisterhood of Ohev DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES
of the Bible. Har Zion Temple, 1500 Shalom of Bucks County.
Continued from Page 33 Hagys Ford Road, Penn Valley. $2 donation. Lessons by request. ABRAMS COHEN
Call 215-958-6755 for information.
techniques. $45. Call 215-886-8000. Bible Study. 944 Second Street Pike, Richboro. Estelle Abrams (nee Drohlich), February 19, Jack Cohen, February 16, 2019 of Warmin-
971 Old York Road, Abington. A member of Main Line Reform 2019; of Chester County, PA; beloved wife of ster, Pa and Boynton Beach, FL. Cherished
Call 215-886-8000. Temple’s clergy leads a discussion of Stress Reduction. the late Sydney; loving mother of Kenneth husband of the late Evelyn (nee Berkowitz).
the Tanakh, or Jewish bible, at 11 a.m. This program will run through March Abrams (Carren) and the late Bruce Abrams; Beloved father of Robin (Randy) Ayoob,
Online Education. This is an ongoing process, beginning 14 and is organized by Beth Sholom cherished grandmother of Samantha J. and Louis (Barbara) Cohen, Susan Waller and
Join Rabbi Aaron Gaber of with Genesis and proceeding over Congregation. Cost for the course David E. Abrams. Contributions in her Amy Poppel. Grandfather of Michael
Congregation Brothers of Israel at the course of the year. 10 a.m. 410 is $500, with Beth Sholom members memory may be made to a charity of the (Marcie), Rachael, Jonathan, Bobby, Lauren
7:45 p.m. for this online discussion Montgomery Ave., Wynnewood. receiving a $100 discount. Payment Donor’s choice. and Andrew. Great-grandfather of Emily and
of “How to Bring Shabbat Into Your arrangements are available. For Jackson. The family requests that contribu-
Life.” On your computer, the dress is Jewish Theater History. registration, visit jefferson.edu/ JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS tions in his memory be made to Abington
zoom.us/j/7686776767; by phone, Learn the history behind Jewish mindfulness and select “Public Hospice @ giving.jefferson.edu (or) by check
dial 1-646-558-8656. Meeting ID is theater-making and what makes Programs” or email mbsr@jefferson. BAKER to Abington Health Foundation - 1200 Old
768 677 6767. a play Jewish at 11:15 a.m. Explore edu. 8231 Old York Road, Elkins Park. York Road Abington, PA 19001 - Attention:
topics ranging from the Purimspiel to Joseph "Bud" Baker, age 88, died on Febru- Hospice Program
THURSDAY, MARCH 7 the turn of the last century’s Yiddish Bereavement Support. ary 16, 2019. He was the owner of his own
theater to today’s contemporary Bereavement support for adults at dry cleaning company who resided in Rydal, JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
Current Events. Jewish theater. Shir Ami. 6:30 p.m. at the Keystone House. Pennsylvania. Beloved husband of the late
Current events group with Bob 101 Richboro Road, Newtown. Free. Contact Christine Pugh at Rita (nee Abrams); loving father of Paula DEUTSCH
Rubin at 8:30 a.m. Beth Sholom [email protected] or 215-528- (Mark) Shavell, Matt (Linda) Baker; adored
Congregation. 8231 Old York Road, MLK Lecture. 4300. 8765 Stenton Ave., Wyndmoor. grandfather of Danielle & Holly Shavell and Ruth Deutsch (nee Feldman), February 15,
Elkins Park. Former NAACP President and CEO Ben Allison & Jonathan Baker; and brother of 2019. Wife of the late Alfred Deutsch. Moth-
Jealous and former federal appeals Leonard Bernstein Program. Steven and Charles Clamper, Joyce Cohen er of Lauren Deutsch, Robin Herman and Na-
Mommy and Me. judge Timothy K. Lewis discuss the Discover the breadth of Leonard (and the late Saul), and Ellen (Richard) omi (Daniel Berkowitz). Grandmother of Dav-
Sherrie Turetsky, director of the legacy and leadership of Martin Luther Bernstein’s Jewish motifs through Rosen. Contributions in his memory may be id (Beth) Herman, Rachel Herman, Aviva
School of Early Learning at Old York King Jr. at noon at AJC Philadelphia/ musical recordings, photographs, made to the Philadelphia Zoo, 3400 W. Gir- Berkowitz & Noah Berkowitz. Great-grand-
Road Temple-Beth Am, will lead South Jersey’s Daniel Veloric Lecture PowerPoint presentation and handouts ard Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19104 or to a mother of Arielle. Graveside services will be
a weekly one-hour “Mommy & Me” Series. $15. Space is limited and pre- during a lecture by Hazzan David charity of the donor's choice. held Sunday, February 17, 2018 at Haym Sa-
class at 9:30 a.m. 971 Old York Road, registration is required. Contact Hilary Tilman. Class participants are invited lomon Memorial Park, Frazer, PA. Donations
Abington. Levine at [email protected] or 215-665- to sing Maestro Bernstein’s setting of GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S in Ruth’s Memory may be made to Children’s
2300. The Pyramid Club, 1735 Market “Yigdal.” This free program is open to RAPHAEL-SACKS Hospital of Philadelphia Children’s Fund.
Biblical Commentaries. St., 52nd Floor, Philadelphia. the community and is offered as part https://chop.donordrive.com
Study the commentaries found in of the adult education program of BERNSTEIN
the Hertz Chumash, the Etz Hayim Canasta. Melrose B’Nai Israel Emanu-El. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
Chumash and the commentaries of Weekly drop-in canasta game at 1 8839 Old York Road, Elkins Park. l Stanley Bernstein, on February 21, 2019. An
modern biblical scholars to deepen American hero, a member of the greatest DORTCH
generation who served in the 29th Division,
F l The landing on Omaha Beach on D-Day. Hus- Adele Dortch (nee Paul) on Feb. 18, 2019.
band of the late Charlotte Bernstein. Father of Wife of the late Benjamin. Mother of Helene
And Nev Miss A St y! Joel Bernstein, Deborah Bernstein (Arne Ab- (Marshall) Sterling. Grand-mother of Scott
www.jewishexponent.com ramowitz), Stephen (Gayle) Bernstein, David (Melissa) Sterling, Dr. Lisa (Eric) Share and
#jewishinphilly Bernstein and Sarah Lesser Avins. Grandfath- Kevin (Kristin) Sterling. Great grandmother of
er of 12. Great grandfather to 1. In lieu of Ben, Rachel, Mollie, Ethan and Jonathan.
facebook.com/jewishexponent twitter.com/jewishexponent flowers, contributions in his memory may be Contributions in her memory may be made to
made to Hebrew Home at Riverdale, 5901 Old York Road Temple Beth Am, 971 Old
Palisade Ave., Bronx, NY 10471. Beloved by York Rd., Abington, PA 19001 or a charity of
all. Forever in our hearts. the donor's choice .
BRACHMAN GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS
Ruth Brachman (née Linsky), February 13,
2019, of Haverford, PA; beloved wife of the FEINBERG
late Raymond J. Brachman; loving mother of
Ronald (Gwen) Brachman, PhD, Michael Samuel Feinberg, on February 13, 2019. Hus-
(Denise) Brachman, PhD and Bruce Brach- band of Helene (nee Rosenberg). Father of
man; cherished grandmother of Rebecca Bra- Frank Feinberg (Sherri) and Andrew Feinberg
chman, PhD, Lauren (Eduardo Contijoch) (Kathy McDowell). Grandfather of Ariel,
Brachman, JD, Aaron (Caroline) Brachman, Zachary, Jacob, and Elise. Contributions in
Paula Brachman and great grandmother of his memory may be made to a charity of the
Isaac and Daphne; devoted sister of Evelyn donor’s choice.
(the late William) Dubin. Contributions in her
name may be made to the Alzheimer’s Asso- GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
ciation (www.alz.org) or MentorNet RAPHAEL-SACKS
(www.mentornet.org)
GLANTZ
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
Renee June Glantz (nee Switt), Feb. 21, 2019.
CHESTER Loving wife of the late Max Glantz, daughter
of the late Aaron and Dora Switt. Passed
Alvin M. Chester, died May 10, 2018 after a away peacefully surrounded by her family.
long illness. International, award winning Renee is survived by her beloved family; sis-
playwright, film writer, film director and pro- ter Myra Kanze, children Andee (Alan) Green-
ducer. He was the winner of 7 Cine Awards, baum, Bonnie (Howard) Fatell, Ellen (Shelly
council of non-theatrical events, plus other Gehr) Glantz and Ken (Natalie) Glantz, grand-
national and international awards. Mr. children Marni (Jonathan) Deckter, Dana
Chester graduated from Central High School (Jordan) Schachter, Daniel (Andie) Fatell,
in Philadelphia, PA, Class of 196; Penn State Sara (Kelsey Ryland) Fatell, Alex (Katie)
University, June 1952. While attending Penn Glantz, Heather (Mike Plunkett) Glantz, great
State he was a member of Alpha Epsilon Pi grandchildren Sati and Dakota Schachter and
Fraternity. He was President and CEO of Izzy and Sammy Deckter. Contributions in
Chester/Roth Communications. He is suc- her memory may be made to a charity of the
ceeded by his loving wife Rosanne, his son donor's choice.
Jeffrey A. Chester, daughter Pamela Chester
and grandson Jonathan E. Chester. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
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lives she touched. Contributions in her
memory may be made to Jewish Family and Larry Polansky (Born July 24, 1932),died on Marilyn Solomon, Feb. 17 2019 Beloved
Children Services 2100 Arch St. 5th Fl. Phila. February 13, 2019 at the age of 86. Husband daughter of the late Emanuel and the late
PA 19103. of the late Eunice (Neun); Father of Steven Joan (nee Wand). Devoted sister of Janice
(Kathleen) Polansky, Harriet (Lindsay) Solomon. Also survived by many wonderful
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S Strothers, Bruce (Deborah) Polansky, God- friends. Funeral services private. Contribu-
RAPHAEL-SACKS son Michael (Jan) Miller; Grandfather of tions in her memory may be made to any an-
Michelle (Jason) Gaynor, Jeffrey (Stefanie) imal charity of the donor’s choice or any
LIBBY Polansky, Scott (Brittany) Polansky, Kelly charity of the donor’s choice.
Britton (Emilio Alvarado), Jessica (Jeff)
Dr. E. Robert “Cy” Libby died peacefully in Clausen, William Polansky (Carrie Hargrove), GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
his home of over 50 years on Tuesday Febru- Allison Polansky (Brandon Fowlkes), Emer- RAPHAEL-SACKS
ary 19, 2019. Cy was married to Mira who son Miller, and Grady Miller; Great-Grand-
passed away in 2011. He leaves behind two father of Ashley Gaynor, Jacob Gaynor, Brit-
children, Claire Libby and Daniel (Lori) Libby tany Polansky, Brooke Polansky, Charlotte
and 2 grandchildren, Jacob and Max Libby. Polansky, Willow Alvarado, Joaquin Alvarado,
Born on June 8, 1920, Cy grew up in Phil- and future great-grandchild Clausen; Uncle of
adelphia's Strawberry Mansion. After gradu- Joanne Beebee, Helene Neun, Alyce Neun,
ating from Overbrook High school, he atten- and Beth Webb, Farley Neun and Barry Sing-
ded Pennsylvania State Optometry College. er. He was from Lake Harmony, PA, formerly
Cy has been called a man of many parts. Cy of Pine Valley, Philadelphia. Korean War Vet-
was an Optometrist, a hearing aid specialist, eran, Accountant, Computer Professional and
inventor, publisher, Assistant Professor of Attorney. Served as Chief Deputy Adminis-
Speech and Hearing at Hahnemann Medical trator Common Pleas Court of Philadelphia,
School; and most importantly a husband, Deputy Administrator of Pennsylvania Su-
father and grandfather. He started out as an preme Court, Executive Officer – District of
optometrist in Upper Darby and then fell into Columbia Court System, Reagan Presidential
his true calling as one of the pioneer hearing Appointment to the State Justice Institute,
aid specialists. Among his many revolution- President/Treasurer Lake Harmony Volunteer
ary inventions was the infamous "Libby Horn" Fire Co., and Chairman Kidder Township
which he developed and patented in 1982 Board of Supervisors. Contributions in his
and then sold in every country. Traveling all memory may be made to: Philadelphia Ron-
over, Cy lectured to thousands about hearing ald McDonald House, 3925 Chestnut St.,
and became world renowned. Upon retiring Philadelphia, PA 19104 or The Lake Har-
from his private practice, Cy started a new mony Volunteer Fire Co., PO Box 554, Lake
career teaching "Longevity and Wellness" at Harmony, PA 18624.
Temple University Association of Retired Pro-
fessionals where he was well known and GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
loved by all his students and colleagues. RAPHAEL-SACKS
Later in life in his 90's, he authored 17
volumes of his self-titled books, "Libby's A Community Remembers
Random Pieces" which is a collection of Monthly archives of Jewish Exponent
notes that he accumulated over his many Death Notices are available online.
years of teaching, writing and lecturing. He
also got a copyright of a poem titled "The www.JewishExponent.com
Billy Penn on Top of City Hall." Cy was a true
Renaissance Man and will be well missed by
everyone who's life was touched by him. Cy's
advice is that the key to a long, happy life is
choosing your parents wisely. L'Chiam to
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TThhTeheTheTTheThehTeheeMARGATE
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OF-A-KIND, 6 BR/5 FULL
BATHS, HIGH CEILINGS AND 3 BR/2.5 BA, LIVING ROOM, BA, MASTER SUITE W/ DECK, BONUS ROOM, SUN PORCH, ED, OVERSIZED GARAGE, BALCONY W/ GORGEOUS
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TOP OF THE LINE FINISHES! & DEN! GREAT BACKYARD! 2ND FLOOR DEN, & GARAGE! & HUGE BACKYARD! NEW HARDWOOD FLOORS!
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Longport Longport Longport
$1,595,000 $2,800,000 $1,499,000
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Margate Longport Longport
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Double Lot Corner Location Ocean Views
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Estate of Betty I. Gall; Gall, Betty ESTATE OF LORENZO LEE CAMP- Estate of Toni Gethers; Gethers,
LEGAL NOTICES Deceased BELL, JR. a/k/a LORENZO L. Toni Deceased LEGAL DIRECTORY FINANCIAL SERVICES
769 N. Uber Street Condominium Late of Philadelphia, PA. CAMPBELL, JR, DECEASED. Late of Philadelphia, PA.
Association Inc. has been incorpor- LETTERS TESTAMENTARY Late of Philadelphia LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION ELDER LAW AND YOUR LOAN IS
ated under the provisions of the PA on the above estate have been LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the on the above estate have been ESTATE PLANNING OUR PRIORITY
Nonprofit Corporation Law of 1988. granted to the undersigned, who above Estate have been granted to granted to the undersigned, who
COMMERCE CASES INC. has been request all persons having claims the undersigned, who request all request all persons having claims Wills Trusts • REAL ESTATE LOANS
incorporated under the provisions or demands against the estate of persons having claims or demands or demands against the estate of Powers of Attorney • BUSINESS LOANS
of the Pennsylvania Business Cor- the decedent to make known the against the estate of the decedent the decedent to make known the • BANK AND NON-BANK SOLUTIONS
poration Law of 1988. same, and all persons indebted to to make known the same and all same, and all persons indebted to Living Wills • SPECIAL SITUATIONS
Pursuant to the requirements of the decedent to make payment persons indebted to the decedent the decedent to make payment Probate Estates
section 1975 of the Pennsylvania without delay, to William F. Gall, to make payment without delay to without delay, to Darryl Jackson, Protect assets from nursing home CALL EVAN SEGAL AT
Nonprofit Corporation Law of 1988, Jr., 50 Meetinghouse Court, YVONNE WHEELER, EXECUTRIX, c/o David W. Crosson, Esq., Cros- LARRY SCOTT AUERBACH, ESQ.
notice is hereby given that DANI- Shamong, NJ 08088, Executor. c/o Jay E. Kivitz, Esq., 7901 Ogontz son & Richetti, LLC, 609 W. CERTIFIED ELDER LAW ATTORNEY 215-704-2080
ELLE'S FOUNDATION is currently Michael J. Flanagan, Esquire Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19150, Hamilton St., Suite 100, Allentown, CPA-PFS, J.D., LL.M.,MBA
in the process of voluntarily dis- 2628 Orthodox Street Or to her Attorney: PA 18101, Administrator. 1000 Easton Road SEGAL FINANCIAL, LLC
solving. Philadelphia, PA 19137 JAY E. KIVITZ Crosson & Richetti, LLC Abington, PA 19001 WALTON POINT EXECUTIVE CENTER
DISSOLUTION – Notice is hereby ESTATE OF EDWIN G. GARCIA KIVITZ & KIVITZ, P.C. 609 W. Hamilton St. For consultation call 490 NORRISTOWN RD, SUITE 151
given to all persons interested or a/k/a EDWIN GARCIA, DECEASED. 7901 Ogontz Ave. Suite 100 215-517-5566 or
who may be affected by Patterson Late of Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA 19150 Allentown, PA 18101 1-877-987-8788 Toll Free BLUE BELL, PA 19422
& Perkiss, Inc., with registered of- LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the ESTATE OF MARGARET HALL, Website: www.Lsauerbach.com www.segalfinancial.com
fice at 206 E. Gravers Ln., Phila., above Estate have been granted to a/k/a MARGARET E. HALL, DE- CORPORATE NOTICES
PA 19118, a PA corporation that the undersigned, who request all CEASED. Notice is hereby given that, pursu- ACCOUNTING/TAX DIRECTORY MEDICAL &
the Board of Directors have ap- persons having claims or demands Late of Philadelphia ant to the Business Corporation HEALTHCARE DIRECTORY
proved a proposal that the corpora- against the estate of the decedent LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the Law of 1988, iMeet, Inc., a corpor- BOOKEEPING SERVICES
tion dissolve voluntarily and is now to make known the same and all above Estate have been granted to ation incorporated under the laws SENIORS TO SENIORS
engaged in winding up and settling persons indebted to the decedent the undersigned, who request all of the State of Delaware will with- Quickbooks Experience Looking to share my love of concerts, mu-
the affairs of the corporation so to make payment without delay to persons having claims or demands draw from doing business in 610-715-3637 sic and theater. Fit and active lady looking
that its corporate existence shall be JENNIFER GARCIA, EXECUTRIX, against the estate of the decedent Pennsylvania. The address of its for someone to enjoy scenic walks with. I
ended pursuant to the provisions of c/o Bess M. Collier, Esq., 820 to make known the same and all principal office is 2300 Lakeview JEFFREY HORROW love to cook and enjoy new dining experi-
the PA Corporation Law of 1988, as Homestead Rd., Jenkintown, PA persons indebted to the decedent Pkwy, Ste 300, Alpharetta, GA ences. I live in the Wynnewood area. Re-
amended.[FL] 19046, to make payment without delay to 30009 and the name of its com- Personalized Tax Preparation spond to Box FOW
GARY M. PERKISS, P.C., Or to her Attorney: DENNIS C. BARNES, EXECUTOR, mercial registered office provider in and Accounting For Individuals
Solicitor[FL] BESS M. COLLIER c/o Charles A. Jones, Jr., Esq., P.O. Pennsylvania is CT Corporation SENIORS TO SENIORS
801 Old York Rd., Ste. 313[FL] FELDMAN & FELDMAN, LLP Box 922, Glenside, PA 19038, System. and Businesses. BOX REPLIES
Phila., PA 19181[FL] 820 Homestead Rd. Or to his Attorney:
UprightVR, Inc. has been incorpor- Jenkintown, PA 19046 CHARLES A. JONES, JR. STATEWIDE ADS 610-828-7060 Will be forwarded
ated under the provisions of the ESTATE OF HELMA SILVERSTEIN, P.O. Box 922 Education/Training: once a week on Friday.
Pennsylvania Business Corpora- DECEASED. Glenside, PA 19038 AIRLINES ARE HIRING – Get FAA SJHorrow.com To answer a Senior to Senior ad,
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quest all persons having claims or the undersigned, who request all Miscellaneous: Business, 2100 Arch Street 4th Floor
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CEASED. and all persons indebted to the de- to make known the same and all Whether You’re Home or Away. Directories DEADLINE -
Late of Philadelphia cedent to make payment without persons indebted to the decedent For Safety and Peace of Mind. No TO PLACE YOUR
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the delay to MITCHELL SILVERSTEIN, to make payment without delay to Long Term Contracts! Free Bro- Call 215-832-0749 SENIOR TO SENIOR AD
above Estate have been granted to ADMINISTRATOR, c/o Amy Neifeld CHRISTOPHER TORRES, EXECUT- chure! Call Today! 1-844-677- Friday by 10 am for the
the undersigned, who request all Shkedy, Esq., One Bala Plaza, Ste. OR, c/o Jeffrey B. First, Esq., 6100 1569 WANTED TO BUY follwing Thursday's issue
persons having claims or demands 623, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004, City Ave., Ste. 417, Philadelphia, Miscellaneous: Call 215-832-0749
against the estate of the decedent Or to his Attorney: PA 19131, Dental Insurance: Call Physicians
to make known the same and all AMY NEIFELD SHKEDY Or to his Attorney: Mutual Insurance company for
persons indebted to the decedent BALA LAW GROUP, LLC JEFFREY B. FIRST details. NOT just a discount plan,
to make payment without delay to One Bala Plaza, Ste. 623 LAW OFFICE OF JEFFREY B. FIRST REAL coverage for 350 proced-
MINDEE J. SEGAL and BETH Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 6100 City Ave., Ste. 417 ures. 855-890-4914 or
MELODY BALLENTINE, Exec- ESTATE OF ISABEL APPLEROTH, Philadelphia, PA 19131 www.dental50plus.com/Penn Ad#
utrices, c/o Jonathan H. Ellis, Esq., DECEASED. Estate of Robert Earl Hinkel aka 6118
261 Old York Rd., Ste. 200, Jenkin- Late of Philadelphia Robert E. Hinkel; Hinkel, Robert Miscellaneous:
town, PA 19046, LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the Earl aka Hinkel, Robert E. Deceased A PLACE FOR MOM: The nation’s
Or to their Attorney: above Estate have been granted to Late of Philadelphia, PA. Largest senior living referral ser-
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261 Old York Rd., Ste. 200 against the estate of the decedent granted to the undersigned, who FREE/no obligation. CALL 1-855-
Jenkintown, PA 19046 to make known the same and all request all persons having claims 400-103
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LETTERS OF TESTAMENTARY Walnut St., 6th Fl., Philadelphia, PA the decedent to make payment GERIATRICS
on the above estate have been 19103, without delay, to Betty L. Sigrist,
granted to the undersigned, who Or to his Attorney: c/o Edward Benoff, Esq., Benoff HUMAN TOUCH
bequest all persons having claims KELLY BARSE Law Firm, 5 Neshaminy Interplex, HOME CARE
or demands against the estate of THE LAW OFFICES OF PETER L. Suite 205, Trevose, PA 19053, Ad-
the decedent to make known the KLENK & ASSOCIATES ministratrix. or to their attorneys, CAREGIVERS WANTED!
same, and all persons indebted to 1701 Walnut St., 6th Fl. Benoff Law Firm
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Country Lane, Morton, PA 19070 or CEASED Trevose, PA 19053 for honest, dedicated and reliable
to her attorney Allen H. Tollen, Es- Late of Jenkintown, MONT- ESTATE OF SAMUEL WILF, DE-
quire, 41 E. Front St., Media, PA GOMERY COUNTY, PA CEASED. individuals to join our registry of
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granted to the undersigned, who c/o her attorney, Liliana Yazno- to make payment without delay to
bequest all persons having claims Bartle, Esquire. EILEEN UFBERG, EXECUTRIX, c/o during business hours
or demands against the estate of THE LAW OFFICES OF Rebecca Rosenberger Smolen, www.humantouchhomecareltd.com
the decedent to make known the CARYL ANDREA OBERMAN, LLC Esq., One Bala Plaza, Ste. 623, Bala
same, and all persons indebted to 705 Easton Road Cynwyd, PA 19004,
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St., Media, PA 19063. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004
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COMMUNITY / mazel tovs
BIRTHS ENGAGEMENTS
HENRY COLE OCCHIOGROSSO GOULD-MILLMAN
Diedre and Stephen Cole of Julia Gould and David Gould and Simone Millman announce
Huntingdon Valley announce the engagement of their children Samantha Ashley Gould to
the birth of their rst grand- Robert Frank Millman.
child, Henry Cole Occhiogrosso,
on Jan. 27. Henry is the son of Samantha graduated from Penn State University with a bache-
Ashley (née Cole) and Michael lor’s degree in hotel restaurant industrial management. She is the
Occhiogrosso of Astoria, N.Y. manager of wholesale account operations at Jo t in Ivyland.
Sharing in the joy are Robert graduated from Holy Family University with a bache-
great-grandfather Sheldon lor’s degree in business administration and a minor in account-
Stein, Uncle Jared Cole, grand- ing. He is a small business relationship manager at TD Bank in
parents Debbie and Francis King Of Prussia.
Occhiogrosso and Uncle John.
Samantha is the granddaughter of Floyd and Fran Zonenstein
Henry is named in lov- of Boynton Beach, Fla., and Rochelle and the late Sheldon Gould
ing memory of his maternal of Fairless Hills.
great-grandmother, Helen Stein.
Robert is the grandson of Laura Millman of Cherry Hill, N.J.
Samantha and Robert live in Doylestown and are planning a
spring 2020 wedding in Philadelphia.
RAYA ISABELLE HEITNER ROSOFF-VERBIT-LUTZ
Sandy and Jerry Heitner of King Beryl Roso -Verbit and Arthur Verbit of Dresher and Lauretta
of Prussia announce the birth and William Lutz of Dallas announce the engagement of their
of their granddaughter, Raya children Zoe Hannah and Daniel omas.
Isabelle Heitner, on Nov. 30.
Zoe graduated in 2015 from the College of Charleston with
e parents are Ian and a degree in psychology. She works as a research assistant at the
Gayle Heitner of New York City. University of Pennsylvania while she pursues a master’s in public
health there.
Sharing in the family’s happi-
ness are Raya’s maternal grand- Danny graduated in 2010 from Texas A&M with a degree in
father, Barry Fisher and his wife history. He was awarded his J.D. from Villanova Law School in
Shelley, of Manalapan, N.J. 2013. He is an associate claims counsel at First American Title
Insurance Co.
Raya Isabelle is named in
loving memory of her maternal Sharing in the couple’s happiness are grandparents Miriam
grandmother Rose Fisher and and Morrie Roso ; brothers Noah and Brett; and sisters and
great-grandmother Inge Holz. brothers-in-law Casey and David Samollow and Megan and
Matthew Villarreal.
An October 2020 wedding in Philadelphia is planned.
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NEWSMAKERS
Challah for Hunger brought Joshua M. Finer on as its board treasurer. Stuart Weitzman spoke at
Finer is an analyst at Argosy Private Equity, serves as vice president of the National Museum of
operations on the executive board of Temple University Young Alumni American Jewish History
Association and is a member of the Next Generation Committee of (NMAJH) in front of the Jane,
Philadelphia Youth Basketball and Young Leadership Academy of the Stuart, Elizabeth and Rachael
Jewish Relief Agency. Weitzman gallery on Jewish life
in colonial America. He talked
about his upcoming March
26 program at Congregation
Rodeph Shalom.
Stuart Weitzman
Joshua M. Finer
The Alumni Showdown, part of the festivities of the National Hockey The sound of constant callers was heard all day Feb. 24 at Jewish Family and Children’s
League’s Stadium Series in Philadelphia, served as an announcement of Service in Bala Cynwyd as Super Sunday participants kept busy during the Jewish
a $7 million donation from Snider Hockey to renovate the Class of 1923 Federation of Greater Philadelphia’s annual fundraising event.
Arena at the University of Pennsylvania, which will become operational
year-round and a home to Snider Hockey programming.
From left: Scott Hartnell, Philadelphia Flyers alumni member; Bill Whitmore, Volunteers work the phones for the of Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia’s Super Sunday event.
chairman of the board of directors of the Ed Snider Youth Hockey Foundation;
Willie O’Ree, Hockey Hall of Fame member and first black professional hockey
player; Amy Gutmann, University of Pennsylvania president; Paul Holmgren,
Philadelphia Flyers president; and Michael Chism, Snider Hockey alumni member
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Community
Students at Abrams Hebrew Academy in Yardley have learned West Laurel Hill Cemetery celebrated its 150th anniversary.
about American and Israeli history by dressing up as wax
museum historical figures. On Feb. 15, a group of third- and
fourth-grade students dressed up as national monuments and
people from American history, and on Feb. 21, the sixth-grade
Hebrew language teachers and students put together an Israeli
“wax museum” at Abrams for the first time.
From left: Maiyan Amar, Abigail Beigman, Rebecca Feldsher, From left: Montgomery County Commissioner Valerie Arkoosh, state Rep. Pamela Delissio (D-194),
Ora Weinstein, Sarah Adler and Mikaela Senders Nancy Goldenberg, West Laurel Hill Cemetery and Funeral Home president and CEO; and George Manos,
Lower Merion Township commissioner
The sixth-grade teachers and students in their Israeli wax museum
KleinLife recently hosted a red carpet salute to the 91st Academy
Awards. Some 150 members and guests posed for a personal
photo with a replica of the famed Hollywood statue on a red
carpet, voted for their favorite movies and actors, enjoyed Oscar-
related brain games and ate a celebratory lunch.
From left: Ginny Heyer, West Laurel Hill Cemetery and Funeral Home family services representative, and
David and Glenda Glassman
The Philadelphia-Israel Chamber of
Commerce announced West Pharmaceutical
Services, Inc. as the winner of its Life
Sciences and Bio Innovation Award. West
Pharmaceutical is a manufacturer of packag-
ing components and materials for injectable
drugs and other health care products.
From left: Marci Lyons-DiCamillo, Ron Homer and Shelley Geltzer, JEWISH EXPONENT FEBRUARY 28, 2019 43
program director of active adult life
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