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Tale of Escape
Mohammed Al IF YOU’VE BEEN by 16th Street and the sign a letter of intent to merge the two institutions. Rachel Kurland
Samawi keynotes Ben Franklin Parkway lately, you’ll have
AJC lecture. noticed the Monument to Six Million Jew- Einstein and Jefferson
ish Martyrs is encased and the grounds Health Announce Merger
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RACHEL KURLAND | JE STAFF in the late 19th century, is merging
LOCAL Construction for the Holocaust Memo- with Jefferson Health.
rial Plaza is underway, which means some EINSTEINHEALTHCARENETWORK,
Boy ‘Genius’ plans had to be altered for this year’s the Northeast Philadelphia-based insti- Officials signed a non-binding letter
Makes Debut Yom Hashoah remembrance ceremony, tution whose roots lie in the expansion of intent to merge during a press confer-
on NBC Show typically held there. But there will still be of Philadelphia’s Jewish community ence last week at Einstein Medical Center,
Penn Charter’s many ways to mark the occasion around which included an audience of nearly
Lance Kay shows the area.
off math skills.
Synagogues are coming together for
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such as Har Zion Temple, which will hold
LOCAL a commemoration at 6 p.m. on April 11
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Activist Shares Story of Escape From Yemen
Along with His Passion for Interfaith Work
LOCAL
MARISSA STERN | JE STAFF
MOHAMMED AL SAMAWI Mohammed Al Samawi was the keynote speaker of the annual AJC Murray Friedman Memorial Lecture.
arrived in the United States
almost three years ago. A riveted crowd listened was working with Starbucks teacher from England he met, Photo by Christopher Brown
to Al Samawi share his story, and I thought to myself, ‘This who swapped it for a Quran.
But the journey it took to get which he didn’t want to tell is the life I want to have,’” he “When I was first reading the other world,” he said.
from his native Yemen to San when he first came to the Unit- laughed in a phone interview the Bible, I was trying to find “And also on the other hand,
Francisco is the stuff movies ed States. ahead of the event. “But when mistakes,” Al Samawi said. “I Facebook is the window that
are made of — which is good “I wanted to live another life I started telling the story, the was trying to find things I can opened the faith activities I
for him, since his memoir, The where I don’t think anything more I was telling the story, the say, ‘Aha! My book, Quran, is was doing. I was doing faith
Fox Hunt (out April 10), has about it, so my biggest dream more people were inspired and much better than this book.’ activities online and then from
already been acquired for a the more people were affected That was the first thing I was Facebook also I asked people to
motion picture. help me out.”
He shared his story to a full He went to interfaith sum-
audience at the annual AJC mits and conferences — includ-
Murray Friedman Memorial ing AJC’s Muslim Jewish
Lecture on March 27. Grow- Conference in Bosnia — and
ing up Muslim in the capital made connections online from
of Sana’a, Al Samawi shifted those events, which aided him as
from believing that Jews and he sought help while trapped in
Christians were his enemy to his apartment in war-torn Aden.
kindling an interest in inter-
faith work, and then receiving Out of this emerged a group
terrifying death threats online of four friends, almost none
and by phone. He fled from his of whom knew each other and
home to Aden, which would lived everywhere from San
become the heart of a section- Francisco to Tel Aviv. They,
al civil war. By using social too, were posting for him,
media, he found his way out looking for any connections
of the country with just the who would be able to help him
clothes on his back, and even- out of Yemen.
tually landed in California.
“The people who responded,
by the story.” looking for. But then I discover they worked together as one
It also affected him in a dif- something else.” team although they don’t know
ferent way; writing the book His interfaith passion is also each other very well, some of
provided an outlet for him to strongly tied with social media. them never met each other, and
explore his feelings. He had Facebook may be having its they connected because of me,”
been having trouble sleep- own issues right now, but it
ing and had a fear of beards came to Al Samawi’s aid when
because they reminded him he most needed it; in fact, it
of the men who could have literally saved his life.
killed him. “When I first tried to use
“The good thing about me Facebook, I was trying to use
writing a book, it was kind of Facebook to reach Jews, to ask
like a therapy for me,” he said. questions about why do you
“I decided to write the book hate us and why do you want
also because I wanted to inspire to kill us,” he said.
other people. I want to inspire At the event, he joked that
people who are different. I want he tried first friending cute
to inspire people who want to Israeli girls, but they didn’t add
do interfaith [work].” him back.
His interest in interfaith “So Facebook was the first
work started when he was 23 window for me that I can see
and received a Bible from a the other world, I can hear
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he said. “They wanted really Project to educate others about we can see ourselves in all those out, or in the Holocaust, just try- that’s what Mohammed’s story
to help me out to be safe, and the ongoing war, which is get- people,” she said. “So the struggle ing to find safe passage. And it’s reminds us of.” l
that’s the amazing thing about ting worse, he said. in Yemen is not unlike the strug- through the help and kindness
social media, also.” gle so many of our forefathers of strangers who extend a hand [email protected];
He is excited — and admit- had in Europe, just trying to get that all of us are lifted up, and 215-832-0740
For him, the key to every- tedly nervous — about the
thing he’s been through is hav- book’s release, and hopes
ing faith that all will work out his story will inspire others
in the end. to learn about those who are
different from them and find
He has a disability on the common ground.
right side of his body, affecting
his hand and leg. Growing up, “Unfortunately, we live in
he was jealous of other kids a small circle where we only
because he couldn’t play sports learn stereotype,” he said. He
like football. Instead, he decid- wants others to realize how
ed to learn English. similar Islam and Judaism are
when the spotlight is removed
“Because of the disability I from stereotypes and negative
am here today,” he said, “because media attention. “I’m trying to
this disability helped me to learn focus now on the positive and
English, and because it helped how we can come together.”
me to learn English I had the
chance to read the Torah and the His story serves as a remind-
Bible, and because of that I did er of the importance of helping
the interfaith work and I am here others, said Marcia Bronstein,
now today in the United States.” regional director of AJC Phil-
adelphia/Southern New Jersey.
He has not returned to
Yemen since he escaped, but he “When we see individuals as
works with organizations like human beings and we look at all
nonprofit The Yemen Peace the things we have in common,
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Local Student Competes on NBC Game Show
LOCAL once again. He spelled words Lance Kay, Silvia Gonzales and Christopher Lee Photo provided
SELAH MAYA ZIGHELBOIM | JE STAFF backward, read a card deck
quickly and completed some hours of filming, Heather said. “I really can’t tell them, each other the entire day and
SPELLING WORDS BACK- math problems. “Being actually on it, being which is annoying, but I deal not leave, just work with each
WARD, tackling long math on stage, with 500 people with it,” Lance said. “My friends other the entire day and actu-
problems and answering It was several months before watching you in the audience, keep guessing. They keep try- ally enjoy each other and not
geography questions are all the family heard back — first and then realizing that pretty ing to crack me, which is kind get annoyed at each other.”
tasks the 8- to 12-year-olds in an email, then through sev- much all of America might be of funny. They keep trying.”
on Genius Junior, a new NBC eral phone conversations. watching you afterward, it’s not Their friends and family have Heather Kay wasn’t sure
game show, must complete. easy,” Lance said. “You actual- been watching the show. The Lance would be able to handle
Finally, Lance and Heather ly have to know what you’re Kays plan to throw a party on the competition, and she was
Neil Patrick Harris hosts Kay arrived in California for the doing and not be nervous.” April 8 when Lance’s episode airs. pleased to find how well he
the show, where kids from competition — David Kay would The family can’t tell any- Going through the process, dealt with the pressure of being
across the country compete in join them a few days later. Almost one how well Lance did or how Lance learned some important on a televised game show. But
12 teams of three. On each immediately, Lance began bond- many episodes he was on. But lessons about hard work. Over- Lance felt differently about
of the first six episodes, two ing with his teammates. when Lance returned from Cal- all, though, his favorite part going into Genius Junior.
teams go head-to-head. The ifornia, he started attending a remains the bond he developed
last episodes continue with the “We could easily support new school, and his classmates with his teammates. “What I had to have was
semi-finals and finals — and a each other,” Lance said. “My and some of his teachers didn’t “These kids are probably big,” Lance said, “but I defi-
cash prize on the line. team, clearly we had some even believe that he had actu- some of my best friends,” he nitely had it — the confidence,
strong suits of players and not ally competed on a game show. said. “I don’t know any kids the persistence, the determina-
Lance Kay of Lafayette Hill, so strong suits. I was not the Now, they do, and they reg- who I’ve spent about — I can’t tion — all traits that I have and
a 12-year-old seventh-grader at speller — I can tell you that — ularly ask Lance how he fared really say the time — about hope to continue having.” l
William Penn Charter School, I’m pretty much bad at it, but on Genius Junior. nine hours a day and just see
is one of these competitors. He the people on my team were [email protected];
will appear on the third epi- not as good as math as me. So I 215-832-0729
sode on April 8 as part of the pretty much took them in math,
“99 Problems but Brains Ain’t and they took me in spelling.”
One” team with Silvia Gonza-
les of Texas and Christopher After the first shoot, Lance
Lee of California. got to meet the show’s host, the
one-time Doogie Howser. He
Several years ago, Heather also interacted with the celeb-
Kay, Lance’s mother, noticed rity during the filmings.
Lance had an affinity for math,
so she enrolled him in enrich- “He was great with us,”
ment classes at Mathnasium. Lance said. “He was a really
When Shed Media, a media nice guy. He just liked to have
organization that produced fun with us. He would crack
Genius Junior, reached out to jokes and stuff, and it was just
the Mathnasium for recommen- fun to be around him.”
dations of kids good at mental
math, the organization recom- Far more time was spent
mended Lance. practicing for the competi-
tion than actually filming. For
“It was weird because I’ve about nine hours a day, the
never gotten anything for parents helped Lance and his
being good at math and going teammates learn every county
to [Mathnasium],” Lance said. in the Midwestern states, do
“And to say that they would rec- math problems and memorize
ommend me just made me real- the order of a deck of cards.
ly happy and really thankful.” They took breaks for meals and
to go to the pool.
Shed Media did some test-
ing and evaluated Lance’s com- “We really became like a
petencies, for which he had to little family between all of
memorize cards and do some us, which was nice,” Heather
math problems. He also had Kay said. “The kids really just
several Skype interviews with morphed into almost like
the organization. a sibling relationship, where
they laughed, they cried, they
He flew out to California had fun. And the parents were
with his father, David Kay, for instrumental in making that
an audition. happen as well.”
Lance had two meetings, Though most of the time
where his abilities were tested was spent preparing, the film-
ing took a long time, too. One
episode required more than two
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Israel and His Book a question of keeping them
ANDY GOTLIEB | JE MANAGING EDITOR prised of a poem and a short story. washed away during services. AS IS OFTEN the case in amused.” ose amusements
e story is called Rosie’s “A great peace — a sort of the older issues, the adver- included “zoo pictures.”
IF YOU WERE looking for tisements were more inter-
Jewish news in 1913, the front Yom Kippur, and was written calm ecstasy — had settled on esting than the actual copy. And the Dropsie Col-
cover of the Jewish Exponent by Dorothy Melwit. Unfortu- her soul and was re ected on her lege for Hebrew and Cog-
was not the place to nd it. nately, Melwit’s name seems to face and in her brilliant eyes,” Page 3 features a cornu- nate Learning — now the
be lost to time; a Google search the story read. “She stretched copia of ads that re ect what Herbert D. Katz Center for
As it was for the rst few resulted in zero hits. out her arms — ‘Oh, I love my life was like on the cusp of Advanced Judaic Studies at
decades of the paper’s existence, people,’ she cried to herself.” World War I. Penn — advertised a winter
the Oct. 10, 1913 issue seemed e tale opens with our name- term starting Oct. 27. ●
more of a Jewish literary maga- sake (referred to as Rose) chatting Above the story is Israel and Of note was an ad for
zine than a strict newspaper. with a suitor named John who His Book, an esoteric poem by Zhongiva, which apparent-
salaciously (at least salaciously for Felix Gerson that appeared in the ly was used to reduce gum
Oh, there were news tidbits 1913) asks her if she plans to fast American Jewish Year Book 5674. in ammation, while another
to be found within its 14 pag- for Yom Kippur. For some reason, touted Spitta’s Coryza Cough
es — for example, President that usters her. e poem’s a bit obtuse, Lozenges, which for the sum
Woodrow Wilson nominated with references to thresholds, of two bits, “give prompt
Philadelphian Ephraim Lederer “My parents — you can’t imag- beacons and supernal light — relief for that seasonable
to be the “Collector of Internal ine what they are — so ‘frum’ — so in a religious sense. cold.” And then there was
Revenue for the Eastern Dis- religious. Strictly Orthodox. You Cloud’s Depilatory Powder,
trict of Pennsylvania” — but can’t understand,” she responded. billed as a “super uous hair
hard news was relatively scarce. remover.”
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Western PA School Board Member Accused of
Anti-Semitic Comments Resigns, Apologizes
S TAT E
TOBY TABACHNICK | JE FEATURE This is not who I am. I created a mess and I
have to clean it up.”
PITTSBURGH — A member
of the Gateway School Board STEVE O’DONNELL
outside Pittsburgh, who was
accused last week of making Rabbi Barbara Symons was the target of Gateway school board member was “strong, unkind and inap- reasons people perpetrated it.
anti-Semitic comments to propriate. That response was Having recently seen ‘Fiddler
Rabbi Barbara Symons, spir- Steve O’Donnell. Photo provided generated out of anger.” on the Roof,’ I can understand
itual leader of Temple David much better the Russian desire
of Monroeville, has apologized city of Pittsburgh. Also on Fri- Symons wishing to apologize. But sometime after that to be rid of the troublemakers.”
after initially refusing to do so. day, O’Donnell gave interviews In a phone interview on meeting, O’Donnell reflected
to local media defending the Monday, the now-retired on his comments to Symons It is “sad,” Symons said, that
Steve O’Donnell spoke to comments he made to Symons, school board member said and concluded that “it really “once words go out they cannot
Symons by phone on Monday, including a televised interview that the comments he made didn’t matter what my inten- be taken back and one of the
telling her he was sorry for on WTAE in which he said to Symons regarding her kip- tion was, but how it was per- effects is to inspire emails like
making comments that she, and he was not obliged to address pah at the zoning meeting were ceived — and it was perceived the one I received on Saturday.”
others, interpreted as anti-Se- Symons as “rabbi,” and deny- intended to “lighten things” as a slight. I knew I had to man
mitic. Those comments includ- ing that he is an anti-Semite. after what had been a “con- up and apologize. I made a mis- On the other hand, Symons
ed asking Symons twice, “Do The Jewish Federation of tentious meeting.” But instead, take, and it was compounded praised the backing she has
you know you have a thing on Greater Pittsburgh’s Commu- those comments went “horri- at the [school board] meeting.” received from the ministerium,
your head?” and addressing her nity Relations Council con- bly wrong.” which she described as “not
as “Barb” rather than calling demned O’Donnell’s remarks. “I didn’t know she took O’Donnell was finally only comforting, but reflective
her “rabbi” following a zoning “We are appalled by the umbrage to that until I received able to connect with Symons of the relationships we built,”
meeting several weeks ago. actions of Steve O’Donnell, her letter on March 13,” said on Monday. and from many community
who has since resigned from O’Donnell, a former social members who left supportive
Symons wrote a letter to the board,” the CRC said in a worker and politician who ran “He was contrite,” Symons comments on Facebook.
O’Donnell criticizing him for prepared statement. “On sep- as the Democratic candidate said. “He apologized and said
those comments, to which arate occasions Mr. O’Donnell for District 18 of the Penn- he would take other steps to “We commend the Mon-
he did not respond. Then, at mocked the rabbi’s yarmul- sylvania House of Representa- publicly apologize.” roeville Interfaith Ministeri-
a school board meeting last ke, declined to refer to her as tives in 2008. “I was hurt first, um for speaking out against
Thursday, Rev. Dr. David ‘rabbi,’ and suggested that she then angry. I have never been His apology, she said, anti-Semitism and support-
Morse of the Monroeville felt superior to him because accused of being anti-Semitic. “starts to sew up the tear in ing Rabbi Symons, president
Interfaith Ministerium public- she is Jewish. When asked to I didn’t know how to respond our community but does not of the ministerium,” said
ly read a letter from the orga- apologize, O’Donnell refused to that letter.” go back to where our commu- the CRC statement. “We are
nization chiding O’Donnell for and insisted that Rabbi Symons O’Donnell acknowledged nity had been.” appreciative of Rev. Dr. David
those comments as well as his owed him an apology.” that his reaction to being pub- Morse, a member of the min-
failure to apologize. O’Donnell On Saturday, O’Donnell licly criticized by the ministeri- Although O’Donnell is isterium, who stated to the
responded to that criticism in left a voicemail message for um at the school board meeting working on making amends board of school directors: ‘An
a tirade captured on video in for his actions, the incident insult to any one of our reli-
which he steadfastly refused has nonetheless prompted one gions is an insult to all of our
to apologize, said he was being community member, calling religious faiths.’”
“bullied,” and twice told the himself “John Doe,” to send the
rabbi: “And the only thing I following message to Symons O’Donnell acknowledged
can assume in respect to your via email last Saturday: that “words have consequenc-
letter is that you judge yourself es,” and said that he sent a
to be superior to me. Perhaps “If what I read in the paper letter of apology to the school
it’s because you’re a Jew.” is correct … Rabbi Babs is a board, which he hopes will be
malignant force for discord in read publicly.
On Friday, O’Donnell the community. What an over-
announced his resignation ly sensitive POS she seems to “This is not who I am,”
from the school board — on be. … I must say that, since O’Donnell said. “I created a
which he has served for the reading the story of her mis- mess and I have to clean it up.” l
past six years — but said it placed outrage (and that of the
is unrelated to the criticism so-called ‘ministerium’), my Toby Tabachnick writes for the
he received for his comments whole outlook on people like Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle, an
regarding the rabbi. Rather, he her has changed. I am cer- affiliated publication of the Jewish
said, he resigned because he tainly not a Holocaust denier, Exponent.
and his wife are moving to the but I can see more clearly the
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From left: Rabbis Mendel Alperowitz of Sioux Falls, S.D.; Isser New of
Atlanta; Yisroel Shmotkin of Milwaukee; Moshe Herson of Morristown, N.J.;
Abraham Shemtov of Philadelphia; President Donald Trump; Levi Shemtov
of Washington, D.C.; Zalman Levertov of Phoenix; Yehoshua Harlig of Las
Vegas; Levi Klein of Memphis, Tenn.; Zalman Grossbaum of Livingston, N.J.;
and Avrahm Berkowitz, special assistant to the president Photo provided
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ristown, N.J.; Zalman Levertov of a wide variety of backgrounds, who are deeply supportive of
ON APRIL 18, 1978, former Phoenix; Yehoshua Harlig of Las one another’s beliefs. During this season of celebration, we
President Jimmy Carter recog- Vegas; Levi Klein of Memphis, wish you Chag Sameach and salute the spirit of inclusion that
nized the first Education and Tenn.; and Zalman Grossbaum of runs through our community all year long.
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Agudas Chassidei Chabad, the National Security Adviser John
umbrella organization of Chabad- Bolton greeted them.
Lubavitch, organized the first
Education and Sharing Day. The group then was escorted
into the Oval Office, where they
Also in the delegation were met with Trump.
Rabbis Levi Shemtov of Wash-
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Decidedly Different LIFE. Anti-Defamation League. essarily process that information
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in Downtown Media and digital engagement in the also advocate and really give a
ADL’s Philly office, a position platform for people.
Coming Fall 2018 A Bruce E. Toll Community she started less than a year ago
after working in Baltimore. Q: And these programs are
Call Today for Information: 215 907 9420 not just for Jewish kids, right?
Q: How did you get started
with the ADL as a teen? A: No, they’re not. They’re for
everybody. ... In our young adult
A: I was an ADL peer trainer programming, it’s really import-
in middle school. It really trans- ant not only to create a safe space
formed me. I had a teacher named so we can talk about the Jewish
Mr. Hart who brought in the ADL experience, but also really bring
to do some of the anti-bias train- in other experiences as well.
ing [at Barnesville School of Arts
& Sciences in Maryland]. Q: What is your project with
Tribe 12 Fellowship?
I basically fell in love with the
ADL in middle school and helped A: My project is called HOME.
write a curriculum around the It is a website, which is going to be
ADL’s A World of Difference an anonymous and public forum
training model. It was important to share stories of people who
for me and meaningful. I had have been through divorce, and
been bullied a little bit in elemen- ultimately helping them not only
tary school and middle school, connect to each other and dis-
and it just really felt like the first mantle isolation, but really break
time that not only I was able to down some of the stigma and
see what everyone else was going shame around divorce.
through and not feel alone, but
just feel held and safe in a com- Q: How have you adjusted to
munity to talk about these issues the move to Philadelphia?
that we really didn’t talk about.
And it really launched me on a A: I really love the Philly com-
career path to want to do facilita- munity and I’ve felt so welcomed
tion work and help people. into the Philly Jewish community.
I’m really proud to work for ADL
Q: Why is it important to get and ... be a part of the fellowship. l
the younger generation interest-
ed in these issues and the ADL? [email protected];
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A: In this divisive political
climate in the world that we live
in, there is unfortunately many
opportunities to hate. I just think
about the fact that when I look at
the news, it might be at 11:30 p.m.
in the comfort of my own home
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New Platform for community
Longtime Cantor
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MARISSA STERN | JE STAFF
MARSHALL PORTNOY has Cantor Marshall Portnoy is taking root
finally fulfilled a longtime dream: Photo provided
starting a radio show. Rydal Waters will be a maintenance-free cottage
show is not a classroom — he likes expansion of Rydal Park, one of the area’s premier
Since March 6, listeners to make it fun. But there is also Life Plan Communities. Residents will enjoy the
have been able to tune into room to place appropriate focus fabulous amenities of both communities, as well as
WWDB-AM Talk 860 on Tues- on holidays and celebrations, like future care, if needed. Give us a call to learn more —
days at 10 a.m. for The Marshall an upcoming episode about Yom and put down roots in beautiful Abington Township.
Portnoy Show. Hashoah. On April 10, the session
will be commercial-free and the 1515 The Fairway, Rydal, PA 19046
He brings in guests from orga- hour will be filled with music, To learn more about this stunning new neighborhood,
nizations, as well as musicians, history, poetry and other elements
a Yiddishist and even a chef — related to the occasion. call 215-814-0355 or visit ExploreRydalWaters.org.
who happens to be his wife, Jane,
though he said that’s a secret — for But the following week, in hon- keep their work at the forefront of forward, as he plans to take a “The material is rich and
the hour-long program. or of Yom Haatzmaut, there will my listeners’ attention.” step back from the synagogue compelling, the music is
be a joyful celebration of Israel’s when it welcomes a new full- exciting, and it is a great way
“It’s something that I’ve always birthday, and he will be joined by a He also hopes his listeners will time cantor. of connecting the past and
wanted to do,” Portnoy said on a guest who grew up in Philadelphia become a part of the show. Those affirming our future,” he said.
recent day at the Barnes Founda- and is making aliyah. who tune in are encouraged to tell He looks forward to inter- “As the show evolves, it’s going
tion. He is a docent there and gives him about their birthdays, their viewing future guests, as well as to get even more exciting and
special attention to the Jewish Another session will focus anniversaries, their kids’ birthdays encouraging listeners to tune in to more wonderful.”
artists with works in the facility, on the cantorial tradition: Port- — “I want the show to become like the interviews he’s done, such as
“to present to the community a noy will be joined by a group of a town square,” he said. with Austin Pendleton, the actor [email protected];
mix of exciting Jewish music, of cantors, including one who also who originated the role of Motel 215-832-0740
people in our community — and serves as Philadelphia’s only full- The radio show will be one in Fiddler on the Roof.
beyond our community — that time mohel. of his primary focuses moving
make a difference, to examine
with fresh eyes our Jewish holidays It does take a lot of work to
and the structure of our calendar prepare and plan the sessions, he
that serves as an elegant structure admitted, but the opportunity to
for our lives as Jews.” bring on guests who are doing
important work in the Jewish
“Between the music and community and beyond was too
the conversation, radio is just a good to pass up.
medium that is so marvelously
immediate and lends itself to the “I want people to know the
celebration,” he said. depth and the breadth of what
Jewish people are doing for one
The language element is another and for non-Jewish peo-
important to him, which is why ple,” he said. “There’s so much
each episode contains a bissel Yid- good being done. Just in the
dish as well as a Hebrew segment. last few weeks, I’ve interviewed
JCHAI, HIAS, Philly Friendship
“It’s very important … that we Circle, Jewish Family and Chil-
not forget our Yiddish heritage. dren’s Service — and I want to
And that we always examine the
roots, literal roots,” he said, paus-
ing to say hello to Thom Collins,
the director of the Barnes and his
first guest. “Letter roots are more
than letter roots; they’re the roots
of our existence and our under-
standing of being a people.”
Portnoy, who has served as
cantor at Main Line Reform Tem-
ple for 24 years, emphasized the
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Crusading Journalist Daniel K. Eisenbud Dies at 45
OBITUARY make a difference in the world.” In his tenure as a New York didn’t know Hebrew, nor was he Daniel K. Eisenbud Photo provided
LIZ SPIKOL | JE STAFF But to the people who mat- writer and editor, he worked particularly religious. But as he
for Hearst Magazines and Dow explained in an article for the Odyssey, he shared his beliefs, his
TO HIS MOTHER, Barbara tered most to Daniel K. Eisenbud Jones, and as a daily newspa- JP, it was something he did for values and his soul. He was very
Shaiman, he was “the sunshine in his final years — the legions of per reporter covering police and his maternal grandmother, Caro- loving, very generous, very kind.”
of my life.” readers who read his deeply per- criminal courts. He also served la Iserowski Greenspan, the sole
sonal and passionate work in the as a New York City government survivor of a family of 65 killed in His most recent writing
To his Jerusalem Post editor, JP — he was both a voice for the spokesperson under Mayor the Holocaust. focused on the Sudanese refu-
David Brinn, he was “like a rich voiceless, and a well of humanity. Rudolph Giuliani. gee problem in Israel. He lived in
character from a detective nov- “She taught me the inher- south Tel Aviv, near a Sudanese
el … strong jaw, floppy hair, a Eisenbud grew up in Bala In 2010, he rather suddenly ent dangers of inactivity when neighborhood.
sauntering gait and a smile that Cynwyd. He attended Welsh Val- made aliyah, trading a Manhat- wrongs are committed,” Eisenbud
could fill a room.” To the mother ley Middle School and graduated tan apartment, a beautiful girl- wrote of his grandmother, “and to “He took a very strong stand to
of his childhood friends, Cecile from Harriton High School in friend and financial stability for love people of all colors and faiths, champion them and be their voice
Roy, he was “Danny” — a “funny, 1991. He went to Boston Uni- a ramshackle room with a ply- equally. At my lowest points, she … because he realized that in his
good-hearted boy … trying to versity as an undergrad then got wood bed in a kibbutz in the always reminded me: ‘The sun family there was no safe haven for
a master’s degree in journalism middle of the Negev Desert. He came out for me after Auschwitz, Jews during the Holocaust and he
from New York University. and it will always come out for didn’t want to see that happen to
you, too.’” the Sudanese,” Shaiman said.
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called him “one of the purest, edly be gratifying to Eisenbud,
Located near 17th and Callowhill St. most flowing writers I’ve had the who had a tattoo of a fountain
privilege of calling a colleague.” pen breaking a sword. “I write
INDEPENDENT LIVING • PERSONAL CARE • MEMORY CARE Brinn noted that Ben Gale, one for two reasons,” he wrote short-
REHABILITATION & SKILLED NURSING of Eisenbud’s copy editors, not- ly after 9/11. “Because it’s one of
ed that Eisenbud’s articles “were the few things I’m any good at;
always bursting with empathy.” and because words, in the right
arrangement, are the most power-
“Possessed with an almost ful weapons man has ever known
childlike sense of inquisitiveness, to effect constructive change of
Dan connected viscerally to the any kind.”
people he interviewed and they to
him,” Brinn recalled. “He was a “He just wanted to ensure
soulful, articulate advocate for the that the world is a better place,”
silent and the forgotten.” Shaiman said, “as if by doing this,
he could make up for some of
The Jerusalem Post devoted the pain that our family suffered
a full page of excerpts, photos during the Holocaust.” l
and praise from friends and col-
leagues to Eisenbud’s memory. [email protected];
Readers quickly wrote in to say 215-832-0747
how much they’d miss him.
For Shaiman, the outpouring
is comforting.
“As a grieving mother, it
touches my soul so deeply that
he touched so many lives,” said
Shaiman, founder of Champions
for Caring and a major force in
Holocaust education in the Phila-
delphia public schools. “He cared
about people. He wanted to use
his voice to help marginalized
people. In his column, Eisenbud’s
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way that we’re operating right which is why the city needs
POLLS CONSISTENTLY now, it’s just not working.” someone young like him in TheSweaterMill
show Americans have an unfa- office, Leib said. That, com-
vorable view of Congress — a At 32 years old, and after a bined with the redrawn map, 115 S.York Road,Hatboro 215.441.8966 Open Monday-Saturday 10-5
March CNN survey pegged decade of living in Philadel- made him feel like the time was
the approval rating at 18 per- phia, Leib felt it was time to right for him to step into the Philadelphia, so he spent a lot happy to see him do it.”
cent — a reality Bryan Leib act and throw himself into the political arena. He wants to give of time in the city growing up. As part of his goal to shake
points to when making the race for Pennsylvania’s Third a voice to millennials. About 10 years ago, he moved
argument that it’s time for Congressional District. into the city to support his up the status quo, Leib said he
some new leadership. “Millennials don’t vote, and grandmother, who was experi- would like to introduce legisla-
He is the sole Republican they don’t vote because you have encing some health issues. tion to impose term limits on
“You see the same players candidate in the primary, while elected officials that are not who federal legislators. Other issues
over and over and over again, in incumbent Rep. Dwight Evans we are,” Leib said. “They’re 55, Leib has a passion for pub- important to Leib include
the political world and nothing (Second District) and Kevin 65 years old. They’ve been in lic service, and spent the past supporting small businesses,
really changes,” he said. “The Johnson will compete in the elected office for 15, 25, 35, 45 decade serving on a variety focusing on infrastructure and
time has come for a fresh face, Democratic primary. Earli- years. Millennials as a whole are of different nonprofits, includ- reining in spending.
with a strong voice, who isn’t er this year, the Pennsylvania just fed up with the status quo.” ing Jewish organizations like
afraid to shake things up, and Supreme Court approved a the boards of JNFuture and “We just keep spending and
that’s something that I would newly redrawn congressional Leib was born in Philadel- Young Friends of the National spending and spending,” Leib
do if I’m elected to Congress. I map that placed much of the phia and raised in Voorhees, Museum of American Jewish said. “It’s money that we don’t
previous Second District into N.J. Much of his family, includ- History. He is also a member of have. We keep growing the size
the new Third District. ing his grandparents, lived in Temple Beth Zion-Beth Israel. of government, and I’m a firm
believer that we need to shrink
Bryan Leib, a Republican candidate for the Third Congressional District Photo provided One of his political priorities the size of government. We
speaks directly to his Jewish need to cut our spending. And
identity — his support of Isra- the spending that we do have,
el. He said he strongly agrees let’s be smart about it. Let’s
with President Donald Trump’s invest in small businesses. Let’s
decision to move the American invest in communities.”
embassy to Jerusalem.
Leib is running in a district
In addition, he has served that has a Democratic incum-
other organizations like Unit- bent — and a significant Dem-
ed Way, Camden Youth Soccer ocratic registration advantage
Club and the Charitable Ticket — but he has a history of work-
Network. He is a member of ing with people of all political
Philadelphia Young Republi- stripes, and he said he would
cans and the Republican Jew- continue to do so in office.
ish Coalition (RJC).
“I’m running on a platform
“I’m happy when any of our that wants to create oppor-
members get involved in the tunity for everyone,” he said.
political process,” RJC Regional “Regardless of whether or not
Director Scott Feigelstein said. you’re a Democrat or indepen-
“This is certainly the most direct dent or Republican, if you love
way for someone to get involved, the city of Philadelphia, and you
by running for office. Bryan is a want to move our city forward
valued member of the Republi- and create a brighter future for
can Jewish Coalition, and we’re everyone, then I’m going to wel-
delighted to see him take the come you with open arms.” l
initiative and decide to try to
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Teen Flat-ters Theater Cast with Traditions
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RACHEL KURLAND | JE STAFF
WHEN YOU SEE Sammi Sammi Deutsch
Deutsch on stage at the Walnut Mark Garvin
Street Theatre, she’ll appear
thinner than a piece of matzah. The company of The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley Jr. at the Walnut Street Theatre Mark Garvin
But no need for concern — “The hardest part is not even when I did Christmas In between stage time, she excitement when they feel
she is simply embodying Stan- being able to turn around at Carol, I like to make sure that FaceTimed her parents at the something and connect with
ley Lambchop, the title role in all,” she laughed. “I have to I’m connecting to it somehow,” KI seder for a taste of home. something, so I really do hope
the theater’s kids’ production face the audience flat on — no she noted. (They stopped by the theater they walk out of the theater just
of The Musical Adventures of pun intended.” She said Stanley is a great before her third show for a pleased,” she said, in addition
Flat Stanley Jr., which runs She was initially surprised show to bring the kids to during mini matzah snack, too.) to grasping the overall message
through April 14. to hear she received the part Passover because Jews are “I also really enjoy having of acceptance in the show.
playing a 10-year-old boy, but bonded by the fact that they are seder at the theater,” she said.
It’s hard enough sing- the show for children becomes different from most of the U.S. She’s done the same for Cha- When she’s not on stage,
ing, dancing and acting, but more relatable when they see population, and Stanley goes nukah as well, and her cast- Deutsch is a sophomore at Ger-
Deutsch does it all while wear- another kid on stage, she said, through a similar challenge. mates took to her celebrations, mantown Friends School.
ing a full-length flat suit for regardless of gender. “Even though your peers eager to listen and show their
most of the show — oh, and Deutsch is also the youngest may not understand who you support — especially when She will take the stage a few
she’s only 15. in the cast; the rest are college are,” she elaborated, “and what Deutsch brings in latkes or her more times near the end of Pass-
grads and older. your Judaism means, it actu- homemade matzah toffee brit- over, but she said the hardest
On top of that, the young “To get to watch Stanley ally brings you closer togeth- tle. “The best part about Pesach part is going back to school and
actress balances the the- interact with all of these adults” er to have something different in some ways is not just about watching her non-Jewish peers
ater with school and keep- — cast and characters included about you.” prayer and going to services. A munch on bread-centric meals.
ing Pesach as shows continue — “and knowing Stanley is a Deutsch usually attends lot of it is about the culture.”
through the week. child, it really entices all of the Passover seder with her fam- Her birthday, April 12, often “The Walnut is really
other children in the audience, ily at Reform Congregation falls on Passover, too, but she’s great about working around
She’s no stranger to the and they light up when they see a Keneseth Israel, but it fell on content sharing a flourless my schedule,” she said, “but
Walnut, performing since she fellow child on stage with them.” the same night she was to star chocolate cake at the theater. it involves doing homework
was 10 years old in productions Deutsch is also the only in three back-to-back shows. Deutsch hopes kids enjoy after a show or before I have
like A Christmas Carol, Honk! Jewish cast member, so she’s So, she got creative. the show, and she’s looking for- to get into wig. I’m usually
Jr., and SkippyJon Jones. had the opportunity to intro- This week, she brought ward to seeing responses from working on an essay at lunch
duce them to certain customs matzah and a haggadah back- the crowd. break during rehearsal. But it
This musical follows and holidays, like Passover. stage and gave a brief expla- “Children are just always is obviously worth it. If I didn’t
10-year-old Stanley, who lives “I always like to try and nation of their significance to laughing and cheering and do theater, I don’t know how I
a rather average life until one connect what I’m doing — her cast. clapping and yelling out in would exist.” l
day he makes a wish on falling
star. The next day, he wakes up [email protected];
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of cardboard.
As a flat person, he realizes
he’s able to travel the world
in an envelope, discovering
Los Angeles, Paris and Hawaii
in the process, but eventually
chooses to come home and be
with his family.
“He wants to share what he
did with his family,” Deutsch
added. “The story is really
about being OK with who you
are. There’s a big message of
spreading acceptance, not just
in what Stanley does but in how
other people see him, and the
idea that you can be different
and still do incredible things.”
While playing flat Stanley,
Deutsch wears a flat suit made
of a foam board molded to the
shape of her body.
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stone’s chairman, CEO and eat a slice of ham pizza, the Bristol
co-founder, announced the gift Post reported. WORKSHOPS
several weeks ago. He graduated • Spiritual Eldering
from the high school in 1965. The incident occurred at Clif-
ton College in Bristol, which is Rabbi Richard Simon, Samaritan Healthcare & Hospice
The gift will fund a new sci- in southwest England. The inci-
ence and technology center at dent happened in December, but • Gift of Timely Conversations Sukkat Shalom Shelter of Peace
the high school and renovations wasn’t reported until late March. Dr. Stephen Gold ne, Samaritan Healthcare & Hospice Jewish Hospice
to the original 1956-era building.
The paper reported the Jewish • The Art of Caregiving Thanks to Event Sponsor Platt Memorial Chapels
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of addressing evolving challenges
and opportunities in the U.S., Nearly All Israeli Jews
Israel and beyond.” Celebrate Passover
ABOUT 97 PERCENT of Israeli
Challah for Hunger is a Phil- Jews were to either host or partic-
adelphia-based nonprofit “that ipate in a Passover seder, accord-
inspires young people to ‘bake a ing to a survey of 3,000 people by
difference’ through challah bak- the Jewish People Policy Institute
ing, advocacy and philanthropy.” (JPPI), JNS.org reported.
Zimmerman is a member In a 2013 Pew study, just 70
of the Women of Vision’s grant percent of American Jews had
committee, an UpStart trainer for participated in a seder the previ-
the Tribe 12 Fellowship and board ous year.
chair of the Jewish Farm School.
“The Passover seder of
Local Collegiate Apparel Israelis has remained a highly
Provider Partners with traditional Jewish ritual,” JPPI
Hillel International senior fellow and sociologist
PHILADELPHIA-BASED Shlomo Fischer said.
College.Ink said that it was named
the apparel supplier to Hillel About 25 percent said
International, the world’s largest they uphold traditions like a
Jewish student organization. Passover seder because the
“Torah says so.” l
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New York-Based Mentalist Defies the Psyche
LOCAL While these performances Counties. The proceeds from your eyes and your body lan-
SELAH MAYA ZIGHELBOIM | JE STAFF put a Hollywood twist on the the show will go toward the guage gestures,” Pearlman
craft, New York-based men- local chapter. said. “It’s a very layered and
WHEN YOU THINK of a talist Oz Pearlman said the utilizing performance.”
mentalist, Merritt McKin- main facets of their interpre- “A lot of what you’re doing
ney in Now You See Me or tations are accurate. — I don’t want to say it’s In his shows, Pearlman
Patrick Jane in The Mental- similar to a con man — but makes predictions about what
ist, who use their abilities On April 12, Pearlman you understand human psy- people will do, figures out
to right societal wrongs or is coming to the Normandy chology, and you know ways memories from their pasts
solve crime, might pop into Farm Hotel and Conference to guide people in a cer- or guesses the PIN on their
your head. Center in Blue Bell to perform tain direction based on your phones. He picks individuals
for Habitat for Humanity of actions, your words, your randomly out of the crowd
Montgomery and Delaware pauses, the way you utilize and goes to great lengths to
prove they were random.
Memory Café Tuesday Oz Pearlman Photo provided
It’s mostly a craft of read-
Hosted by Arden Courts April 10th ing body language, misdi- always go back to his corpo-
April 24th rection, and distracting and rate life. But he did make it,
influencing people. He’s stud- and every year has been big-
10:00 am to 11:00 am ied how to read people’s body ger and better than the last.
language for 20 years, and he
Barnes and Noble said there’s just too much to it In addition to placing third
(in the Starbucks) to be able to explain. on season 10 of America’s Got
210 Commerce Boulevard Talent, he has been on The
Fairless Hills, PA 19030 Like most mentalists, Today Show and Late Night
Pearlman started out as a with Jimmy Fallon.
RSVP for this event by calling magician when he was 13
(215) 321-6166 or e-mailing years old. In his 20s, he start- Marianne Lynch, CEO
[email protected] ed doing mentalism, which of Habitat for Humanity of
uses some of the same skills. Montgomery and Delaware
Join us each month for coffee and Wednesday Counties, said board
conversation specifically for people “I like the fact that you president Bob Nydick
with dementia and their caregivers. April 11th don’t need the props,” Pearl- arranged for Pearlman to
man said. “It kind of becomes come. Nydick is a magician
What is Memory Café? 10:00 am to 11:00 am more of a pure pursuit. The and attended one of
Originally started in England, this informal setting same way that a stand-up Pearlman’s shows in Florida.
provides the caregiver a forum for discussion, reducing York Diner comedian just gets up on stage
the isolation often felt by people with dementia, their 41 York Road and just has a microphone and Afterward, the two got to
caregivers and families. Discussions can range from Warminster, PA 18974 is able to entertain 100 people, talking, and Nydick invited
practical tips for coping with dementia, avoiding 10,000 people, 30,000, I mean Pearlman to perform.
caregiver burnout or information about community RSVP for this event by calling millions if you count people
resources. There is no cost or obligation, and many (215) 957-5182 or e-mailing on TV. I love that approach, “On TV, it’s far away,”
attendees develop friendships that result in support [email protected] where I don’t need somebody Lynch said. “So I’m really
even outside the Memory Café setting. saying, ‘Oh, that’s a trick deck looking forward to seeing
Wednesday of cards,’ or ‘Oh, you have [Pearlman] in person and
some sort of a box that does enthralling our audience and
April 18th the trick for you.’” getting everybody excited
about his performance.”
10:00 am to 11:00 am He was born in Israel but
grew up mostly in Michigan. Pearlman said audience
Lancer’s Diner Right out of college, he went members should expect an
858 Easton Road to work on Wall Street. But in interactive and fun show.
Horsham, PA 19044 2005, he decided to leave his
full-time job to pursue magic “It’s almost like me telling
RSVP for this event by calling and mentalism. you about a song instead of
(215) 957-5182 or e-mailing hearing the song,” he said.
[email protected] “It was my passion,” he “It will never ring as true as
said. “It was beyond just a when you watch it.”
arden-courts.com hobby. You gotta take some
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Israeli College President Visits Philadelphia
LOCAL decided to build connections
in the United States as well.
“American Jewry is the
SELAH MAYA ZIGHELBOIM | JE STAFF
largest diaspora Jewry outside
of Israel, and it doesn’t make
LOCATED BETWEEN sense not to build some bridges
Israel’s high-tech centers and
the Triangle region of Israel’s with that group,” Ariav said.
Arab towns, Beit Berl College is “In the last three years, we have
ideally situated to attract diverse started to expand and extend
students and train them to be our relationships with commu-
the country’s future educators. nities here in the United States,
On a tour to promote the and we are still doing it, and we
college, Beit Berl College Pres- see a lot of blessing in it.”
ident Tamar Ariav will stop Building bridges with Jew-
in Philadelphia on April 12, ish communities in the United
where she will meet with exec- States has encouraged Ameri-
utives at the Jewish Federa- can Jews to visit Beit Berl, Ari-
tion of Greater Philadelphia, av said, where they sometimes
speak at a lunch at the offices meet with students and facul-
of Hangley, Aronchick, Segal, ty, become advocates for the
Pudlin & Schiller, and touch university or help fund specific
base with the global office of programs. It has also provid-
the University of Pennsylvania. ed opportunities for Beit Berl
Ariav is using the tour to faculty to visit other countries.
build connections and inform “Through the people who
Americans of Beit Berl’s impact already know us, who fell in
on Israel’s future. love with us, they really invite
This impact stems from Beit us to meet additional people,”
Berl’s academic college, the Sarah Kreimer, director of external relations and resource development at Beit Berl College; Richard Bernstein, she said. “It’s a big accomplish-
board member of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation and the Jewish Agency for Israel, and deputy president of
largest in Israel. Its graduates World ORT; and Beit Berl College President Tamar Ariav. Photo provided ment to be able to extend and
expand the circles of people
them together to have a greater dent and faculty exchange, and who know about us and have
teaching body and more skilled research and development pro- heard about us.” l
Besides Philadelphia, the tour includes stops teaching body,” he said. grams. The continent’s prox-
in Washington D.C., New York City, Miami and Ariav’s entire tour takes imity was also a factor. [email protected];
Dallas, among other cities.
place over two and a half A few years ago, Beit Berl 215-832-0729
weeks, which includes a break
for Passover with her family
in Chicago. In the past, she
comprise 20 percent of secu- in social cohesion. has done about two of these
lar public school teachers in Israel’s education system is tours a year, but hopes to start
the country, according to the divided into four segments for completing three annually to
college. In addition, the insti- secular Jews, national religious be able to visit more places. SERIOUS. FUN.
tution provides professional Jews, haredim and Arabs. These Besides Philadelphia, the tour NIKE TENNIS CAMPS
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the word across that we are interested him. Tennis Academy and Josh Cohen, Head Coach of Billie Jean King’s
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Remember
Continued from Page 1
of the Holocaust. The obser-
vance will feature guest schol-
ar, Thomas Childers, author
of The Third Reich: A History
of Nazi Germany, who comes
to the synagogue through the
Jewish Book Council Network.
The evening will also invite
Holocaust survivors, their fam-
ilies and descendants to join
for the lighting of the Meno-
rah for the Six Million and
include performances from the
Philadelphia High School for
Creative and Performing Arts
Alumni Quartet and combined
synagogue choirs.
“We join with congre-
gations of the Kehillah of
Lower Merion in our annual
remembrance of the Shoah,”
said Melissa Greenwald, mem-
Last year’s Yom Hashoah commemoration was held at Rodeph Shalom.
Photo by Lafayette Hill Studios
Debra Kapnek painted 18 portraits of Holocaust survivors for her third
series of survivors portraits, 18 Enduring Voices. Photo provided
bership and communications Relations Council will hold its This year’s theme is “Rescuers there’s younger generations perish to keep the memory of
manager for Main Line Reform annual ceremony, but this time Among Us,” and the ceremony becoming involved in the cere- this alive and to remember.”
Temple. “Given the near pass- in a new location. Typically will highlight stories of Jews mony and in remembering the
ing of the generation of sur- held by the Six Million Martyrs who rescued other Jews during Holocaust,” said Razin, Jewish Philadelphia-area artist
vivors and witnesses, every statue, this year’s ceremony the Holocaust. Federation senior manager of Debra Kapnek honors Holo-
member of our community, will take place at Congregation community engagement, who caust survivors in a different
both Jewish and non-Jewish Rodeph Shalom at 1 p.m. on One element of this year’s organized the event. way. She has been painting
and particularly school-aged April 15. (It was there last year, commemoration that stuck portraits of survivors for the
children, is encouraged to too, due to weather.) out to Beth Razin is how many Prior to the program, about past 25 years.
attend this solemn ceremony, younger people and groups have 250 high school students and
which emphasizes the impor- There will be a candle light- reached out about participating. their parents will gather at She recently completed
tance of community and the ing and service honoring sur- Moore College for the Dor- her third series of portraits, a
creation of rituals of memory.” vivors as well as performances Students from Germantown othy Freedman Conversation 13-by-8-foot project called 18
of Yiddish and Hebrew songs Friends School will participate with a Survivor Program to Enduring Voices, in which she
For the 54th year, the Jewish by Nashirah, The Jewish Cho- as readers, and a Boy Scouts meet and hear from survivors. traveled across the country and
Federation of Greater Philadel- rale of Philadelphia and The troop from Temple Sinai in Stefanie Seltzer, founder and to Israel to interview and photo-
phia and Jewish Community ChaiLights A Cappella group. Dresher also will be involved. president of the World Fed- graph survivors she met, which
eration of Jewish Child Sur- were turned into portraits.
“We want to make sure that vivors of the Holocaust and
Descendants, will serve as the Her previous two projects
keynote speaker. — Miracle of Survival, which is
now part of the permanent col-
For Razin, this event contin- lection of the Florida Holocaust
ues to hold deep importance, Museum in St. Petersburg,
especially as genocides endure Fla., and CHAI: 18 Portraits
around the world. of Women Holocaust Survivors,
which now is installed at The
“As less of the survivors are Harvey and Barbara Brodsky
able to be with us and be eye- Enrichment Center of JFCS
witnesses to this tragedy,” she — were portraits of mostly all
said, “it’s important for their local survivors.
children and for those of us
who may not have had relatives See Remember, Page 19
18 APRIL 5, 2018 JEWISH EXPONENT JEWISHEXPONENT.COM
Headlines
Remember Einstein Greater Philadelphia/Southern our health system. Academ- the Einstein merger sets a prec-
New Jersey region, training ically, we are very attracted edent for the transformation of
Continued from Page 18 Continued from Page 1 more than 3,500 health pro- to training tomorrow’s health innovative health care.
fessional students and 400 res- care professionals, both allied
18 Enduring Voices took 100 employees, leadership and idents each year, ranging in 30 health professionals as well as “I firmly believe that Ein-
about a year and a half to com- medical professionals, some different programs. medical students. We can do stein was the perfect missing
plete. For her, the focus of this still garbed in white coats with that better in partnership.” piece to the puzzle that was
piece is in the eyes. stethoscopes hanging around It began in 1866 as the begun four years ago in creat-
their necks. Jewish Hospital in West Phil- Jefferson Health currently ing an academic and clinical
“The things that every- adelphia with just 22 beds, includes 14 hospitals and more health system with no address,”
one comments on is the eyes, According to officials, the committed to serving the than 50 outpatient and urgent he said. “Einstein’s history of
because each pair of eyes says merger will blend the two his- community “without regard care centers. Thomas Jefferson caring for the underserved,
something entirely different toric and academic medical to creed, color or nationality” University Hospitals is ranked training health professionals
and they’re very engaging. organizations, intending to — a revolutionary concept for 16 in the nation by U.S. News of the future, and embracing
When you look at them, you make health care more acces- its time. and World Report. change and innovation frankly
feel like they’re looking back at sible and affordable — con- makes them the perfect part-
you,” said Kapnek, who belongs necting Einstein’s MossRehab Einstein began in 1866 as the Jewish Hospital ner for our trustees’ goal of
to Beth Sholom Congregation. and Jefferson’s Magee Reha- in West Philadelphia with just 22 beds, helping create a health care
bilitation, two of U.S. News committed to serving the community innovation revolution.”
If the eyes are a window to and World Report’s top-ranked “without regard to creed, color or nationality”
the soul, she continued, and rehab hospitals — and expand- — a revolutionary concept for its time. A significant part of the
each survivor’s soul carries ing students’ network of study. merger, he said, is ensuring
the souls of all those lost, People of all backgrounds The merger will be Jeffer- underserved patients are actu-
“then the survivors’ eyes are It will boost academics for — Jewish Philadelphians, son’s sixth acquisition since ally receiving better care at
the last direct link to the both institutions, allowing the immigrants, soldiers return- 2015; the health care network better quality and costs.
people who perished during two — including both of Jef- ing from the Civil War, free also added Abington Health,
the Holocaust.” ferson Health’s institutions, slaves moving to the North — Aria Health, Philadelphia Uni- “I guarantee you the biggest
Thomas Jefferson University all sought and received care at versity, Kennedy Health Sys- change we can make together
The portraits are made to and Philadelphia University — the Jewish Hospital. tem and Magee Rehabilitation in Philadelphia is not adding
look as though they are set to collaborate. into the mix. one or two patients, but look-
in Jerusalem stone, she said, It also established a place ing at the fact that Philadelphia
with the idea that setting The new combination will for Jewish physicians to learn Stephen Klasko, Thomas Jef- has one of the greatest dis-
them in stone is “something likely establish the region’s and practice. ferson University and Jefferson crepancies in life expectancy in
that’s enduring through time largest residency program. Health president and CEO, said the country based on your ZIP
as hopefully their voices will The status of the merger is the institution’s mission, which code,” he explained.
endure through time and their Barry Freedman, Einstein now in a period of due dili- began 194 years ago — to lead
stories will so we never forget.” president and CEO, noted gence, where both organiza- as the first medical school in Steve Crane, Thomas Jeffer-
the two organizations are not tions will analyze more of how the country intent on studying son University chairman of the
While the first two series strangers to one another. the merger will take effect. the human body — does not board, emphasized Jefferson’s
were focused on specific differ from Einstein’s mission. commitment to delivering the
areas, this painting was more Spanning their decades- Freedman said the second best products to its patients at
focused on the “here and long relationship, Jefferson stage of the merger is sign- And the merger should the lowest costs. With Einstein,
now,” Kapnek said. students often further their ing a definitive agreement, come as no surprise. the value of that care will only
clinical education at Einstein. most likely this summer, and increase, he said.
“Who they are, how they Einstein physicians also are finally regulatory approvals by “For Jefferson, Einstein is
feel and what message they part of Jefferson’s faculty, and December, at the earliest. like that girl or boy you met Lawrence Reichlin, Einstein
want to leave behind,” she said. Jefferson physicians provide in high school that you stayed chairman of the boards of
clinical services at Einstein. Some sort of rebranding friends with, but all your oth- trustees and overseers, echoed
While she continues to look will take place, though both er friends thought some day Crane’s sentiments, add-
for a home for the painting, she “Both are committed to entities will retain their names. you were going to get mar- ing that Einstein’s clinicians,
hopes viewers will be able to delivering high-quality health ried,” he laughed. researchers and staff devel-
see that survivors are just like care and training to health “From a patient care oped innovative ways “to serve
everyone else in that they have care professionals,” he said. standpoint, we believe we Klasko, who assumed his increasingly diverse commu-
their own stories and messages. “We know and work well with will expand access,” Freed- position in 2013, noted Jeffer- nities by delivering new tech-
each other.” man continued. “We believe son has been on a four-and- nologies and breakthroughs
“Just to remind us that ‘Nev- we will move more quickly to a-half-year journey to partner in breast health, organ trans-
er again’ has to be our mantra The goal is to use their population health, managing with the most creative academ- plantation, physical medicine
and not to let go of it, despite of shared values to grow stron- large numbers of patients in ic health centers in the region; and rehabilitation, heart care,
what’s happening around the ger academically, preserve and our geographic region and in OBGYN services, and many
world right now and however enhance teaching and research other areas.”
much people want to try to missions, and better meet the
forget it and how much easier it needs of patients, regardless If the merger goes through,
is to forget it than to remember of income. Jefferson’s estimated yearly rev-
it,” she said. enue will enlarge to $6 billion.
“Together we will move
“This is my way of honoring toward caring for entire com- “This is why we chose Jeffer-
survivors,” she added, “and we munities, not just individu- son, and why Jefferson chose
all owe it to them to do some- als,” he added of the integrated us,” said Freedman. l
thing to honor them.” l health care initiative.
[email protected];
[email protected]; Einstein Medical Center is 215-832-0737
215-832-0740 the largest independent aca-
demic medical center in the
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Opinion
EDITORIAL Ben-Gurion, Bolton and
the United Nations
Census of Fear
WE WISH EVERY resident of this country were here legally. BY RAFAEL MEDOFF David Ben-Gurion crete accomplishment
We wish those residents who are not citizens had a clear and Fritz Cohen / on the part of the Unit-
reasonable path to citizenship. But that is not the case. And PRESUMABLY, DAVID ed Nations.”
until Congress does its national duty and passes serious and BEN-GURION would National Photo
comprehensive immigration reform, we are sympathetic to the In fact, even the
arguments of those who oppose the Trump administration’s Collection of Israel
decision to add a question about citizenship to the 2020 census,
something that hasn’t been done since 1950. have disagreed with John 1947 plan was just a
Bolton on a number of recommendation, not
Those opposing the move argue that it is reasonable to assume issues. But the Israeli a concrete achieve-
that in the absence of a fully developed immigration policy, the founding father likely ment. The world body
citizenship question will discourage not only illegal residents, would have appreciated took no action to bring
but also non-citizens here legally, from participating. And that the incoming National about the implemen-
makes sense. Because, these are unquestionably difficult and Security Advisor’s strong tation of the plan,
disquieting times for immigrants and their families, and it is skepticism regarding the nor did it intervene
likely that many of them would rather not divulge their status on United Nations. when five Arab armies
a government form. The resulting miscount from a lack of immi- Bolton, who served invaded the newborn
grant participation would then deprive communities with sizable as U.S. ambassador State of Israel in defi-
immigrant populations of crucial federal support, because the to the United Nations ance of that resolution.
census directly impacts apportionment in Congress — which back in 2005-2006, once Not six months
depends on total population, not citizen population — and the remarked: “The [U.N. after Rabbi Soloveit-
dispensing of federal funds. headquarters] in New chik’s remark, the U.N.
York has 38 stories. If it General Assembly held
To be sure, there are valid reasons for knowing the percentage lost 10 stories, it wouldn’t its first emergency spe-
of U.S. citizens in a given area, or even broader U.S. citizen statis- make a bit of difference.” cial session — in order
tics on a regional or national level. But given the disarray in our (“Fifteen might be bet- to rebuke Israel for tak-
national immigration policy, this just doesn’t seem like the right ing action in response to
time to include the question in the census. Egypt’s massive military build-
For decades, U.N. agencies have been competing up and sponsorship of terror-
We agree with Tony Suarez of the National Hispanic
Christian Leadership Conference, who said: “Congress’ embar- with each other over which one can adopt the ist attacks from Gaza. That led
rassing 30-year streak of futility on the issue of immigration to the creation of the first U.N.
reform has led us to the point where a question regarding citizen- most vitriolic anti-Israel resolutions. peacekeeping force, which was
ship strikes instant fear in immigrant communities and visions
of mass deportations. … Congress must [first] fix our broken stationed in the Sinai; its mission
immigration system, which in turn will bring people out of the ter,” New York Times columnist When the United Nations was to prevent Egyptian aggres-
shadows, allow a proper census and more importantly allow Bret Stephens quipped last week.) in 1997 condemned Israel for sion against Israel and ensure that
families to live the American dream without fear.” Ben-Gurion’s famous building homes in the Har the Suez Canal remained open to
assessment of the world body Homa section of Jerusalem, Israeli shipping.
Many Jewish groups agree. In February, 10 national organi- came in the form of a remark Israeli Prime Minister Ben- The hope that those U.N.
zations wrote against the proposed citizenship question: “From he made at an Israeli cabi- jamin Netanyahu remarked “peacekeepers” would actually
the ban on entry of immigrants from Muslim-majority countries net meeting in 1955. He was (in Hebrew), “If this is all the keep the peace soon proved
to the termination of DACA, America’s immigrant communities responding to a suggestion ‘Oom’ is good for, then truly it is illusory. When Egyptian dicta-
feel increasingly vulnerable. A new census question about cit- that the United Nations’ 1947 ‘Shmoom.’” Every Israeli adult tor Gamal Abdel Nasser began
izenship will raise fears about such information now or in the plan for partitioning Palestine instantly understood his refer- preparing for war against Isra-
future being used against them or their loved one.” brought about the creation of ence to the unforgettable words el in the spring of 1967, he
the State of Israel. “No, no, no!” of the country’s first premier. demanded the withdrawal of
Those concerns are remarkably prescient. Just last week, Ben-Gurion shouted. “Only American Jewish organiza- the U.N. troops from Sinai —
Armando Rojas, the longtime custodian of Bet Torah in West- the daring of the Jews created tions had high hopes for the and they meekly complied. The
chester County, N.Y., found himself suddenly deported to the state, and not any oom- United Nations and actively United Nations’ abdication of
Mexico despite having a wife and children, gainful employment shmoom resolution.” promoted its establishment in its responsibility “destroyed
and his community’s support. Right before Passover began, Rab- “Oom” is the Hebrew acro- 1945. It wasn’t long, however, the most central hopes and
bi Aaron Brusso informed his congregation, which had raised nym for “United Nations,” and before its limitations and biases expectations on which we had
funds for Rojas’ legal representation, that the diligent efforts of the use of “shm” as a prefix began to emerge. In a landmark relied on withdrawing from
their attorney were not fast enough for a system now intent on is, of course, a well-known address in 1956, Rabbi Joseph Sinai in 1957,” Israeli states-
deporting first and asking questions later. l Yiddishism indicating con- B. Soloveitchik — one of the man Abba Eban later wrote
tempt for the subject. The most important and influential in his autobiography. “What
Statement From the Publisher phrase “oom-shmoom” rabbinical authorities in Amer- had for 10 years appeared to
became a fixed part of the ican Jewish history — declared be a stable international reality
We are a diverse community. The views expressed in the opinion columns and letters Israel political lexicon and has that aside from the 1947 turned out, within two hours,
published in the Jewish Exponent are those of the authors. They do not necessarily reflect been invoked by other Israeli Palestine partition plan, “one
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Opinion
Dealing With the Stress of KVETCH ’N KVELL
Unemployment Recipes Are All Over the Place
I was born and raised in Philly, and my husband and I continue
BY ROBIN AXELROD SABAG egy. Using resources orDavid De Lossy /Thinkstockto look forward to our weekly Jewish Exponent mailed to us in
AND PEGGY TRUIT even getting profession- Florida. The articles are excellent, but the layout of your recipes
al advice and job leads are awful. It is virtually impossible to clip them out for use, as
DESPITE THE FACT from organizations such they are all over the place.
that nearly everyone as JEVS Career Strate-
must undertake a job gies can help. Here’s a perfect example: In the March 22 edition on page 28,
search at some point the top left has the beginning of a recipe for “Apricot Macaroon
in life, unemploy- It is of the utmost Bars.” Underneath is an ad for Moish & Itzy’s; the remainder of
ment remains a source importance to take the recipe is at the bottom on the extreme right. I have a simple
of significant stress. care of your physical fix: Continue the recipe under the beginning of it and move the
As such, our agencies and mental health. ad to the lower right.
are dedicated to help- Remaining active, get-
ing clients address the ting plenty of daytime It is very frustrating, and usually I just don’t bother to cut
challenges related to sunlight and engaging the recipes out as much as I would like to have them. There’s too
a job loss and/or job in exercise will help much taping to make them work.
search — whether those retain a positive out-
challenges are related to look. This, in turn, fos- Edina Lessack | Sanibel, Fla.
mental health, financial ters productivity, which
or technical in nature. will provide the energy A Badly Needed Law
to move forward. I recently had the opportunity to hear Stuart Force speak about
It is important that his son, Taylor, a West Point graduate and Iraq war veteran who
people identify and rec- In terms of mental was brutally murdered by a Palestinian terrorist while touring in
ognize the stress that health, JFCS has a need- Israel as a civilian in 2016 (“Congress Passes Taylor Force Act as
unemployment causes. based sliding scale for Part of Massive Spending Bill,” March 23). Palestinians danced
therapeutic services, so in the street celebrating this horrific crime while the Palestinian
Financial strain is an obvious consequence cost should not pres- Authority rewarded the terrorist’s family with a healthy monthly
of unemployment. This can lead to anxiety, ent a barrier. It is crucial to salary. This is standard procedure for the P.A. The bloodier the
depression and, in severe cases, even suicide. normalize the situation and crime, the longer a terrorist jail sentence, the greater the reward
eliminate the shame that can to the family.
Financial strain is an obvious your network. You also should be associated with unemploy-
consequence of unemploy- remain physically and social- ment. Skilled counselors can In 2017, the P.A. budgeted $350 million to reward terrorists,
ment. This can lead to anxiety, ly active; this can be difficult assist with this and will also and this year it will be higher. Our tax dollars — financial aid
depression and, in severe cases, when discouraged, but stay- help mitigate anxiety and intended to help Palestinians — instead is being perversely used
even suicide. If an unemployed ing healthy in mind and body depression that may occur. to kill Americans and Jews. This is outrageous and is why we
person is the primary bread- enables you to put your best More information on self- needed Congress to pass the Taylor Force Act, which will sus-
winner, family dynamics can foot forward. care and best job-hunting pend U.S. assistance until the State Department certifies the P.A.
change, bringing tension and Another important self- practices will be available April has terminated payments for acts of terrorism.
dissension into the home. care tip is to remain socially 10 at the JEVS Career Strat-
When individuals create a engaged. Social engagement is egies and Jewish Family and Carol Denbo | Swampscott, Mass.
plan, it will optimize the chanc- not only good for our well-be- Children’s Service of Greater
es for securing employment by ing but can also increase the Philadelphia’s free half-day WHAT’S GOING ON
viewing the job search as a employment opportunities career symposium covering all in Jewish Philadelphia?
job. There are two aspects to that may present themselves. aspects of a job search. Begin-
this — a plan for daily routine To that end, one must be ning with mental health and Submit an event or browse our online calendar to
and a plan for the “nuts-and- ready to take advantage of covering all the “hard skills” find out what’s happening at local synagogues,
bolts” (e.g. opportunity identi- these opportunities. of a job search, as well as fea- community organizations and venues!
fication, networking, handling Maintaining a quality turing a panel of all-star HR
your resume and interview resume that is both timely and professionals, this event offers Submit: [email protected]
preparation). flexible is key. Staying abreast pick-and-choose workshops Online: jewishexponent.com/events/
First, jobseekers should of interview techniques and to help job seekers manage
maintain a regular routine — polishing potential answers, stress, access benefits, prepare
rise early each morning and set maintaining relationships resumes, sharpen interview
a schedule for the day, whether with potential references and techniques and more. l
reviewing potential opportu- optimizing one’s online social
nities, contacting employment media persona for a job search Robin Axelrod Sabag is the
agencies and/or reaching out to are all part of a winning strat- assistant director of therapeutic
counseling at JFCS. Peggy Truit
is the program director at JEVS
Career Strategies.
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Opinion
THE VIEW FROM HERE U.N. All of which makes you won-
der about the decision by some
No Freedom Fighters Continued from Page 20 Jewish or Zionist organizations
to spend so much of their time
Here to be as unsubstantial as a spi- wringing their hands about
der’s web.” the fact that Israel is excluded
BY JOSHUA RUNYAN to heed the warnings — weap- from various U.N. committees
ons in hand — 18 Palestinians Subsequent Israeli experi- and the U.N. Security Council.
IT’S BEEN SAID that one wound up dead. But unlike the ences with U.N. peacekeepers, Even if Israel were to some-
man’s terrorist is another Mavi Marmara incident, which especially the U.N. Interim how gain membership on one
man’s freedom fighter, and sparked rounds of international Force in Lebanon, likewise of those bodies, the Jewish state
there’s perhaps no better distil- condemnation (a later investi- proved to be profoundly disap- inevitably will find itself over-
lation of the moral equivalency gation would conclude that the pointing. UNIFIL has become whelmed by a large majority of
that runs rampant on the world activists on the ship had actu- notorious for its failure to pre- hostile Arab, Marxist and third
stage. But I’m in favor of call- ally opened fire on the Israelis), other factions, who were oper- vent Palestinian and Hezbollah world member-states.
ing things the way they are. reaction to the Gaza deaths has ating in the midst of civilians terrorists from operating under
comparatively been subdued. with the intention of provok- its nose in southern Lebanon. Rather than seeking to
The Palestinians who dis- Sure, there’s been the pre- ing an Israeli response,” read change the culture of an orga-
regarded the numerous warn- dictable headlines and analyses an April 2 statement from the For decades, U.N. agen- nization whose culture will
ings of the Israeli military and casting Israel as the perpetra- group. “While the utmost care cies have been competing never change, Jewish offi-
approached the Gaza border tor and the Palestinians as the must be taken not to harm with each other over which cials could put their time and
fence on March 30 to hurl victims. And in his Easter mes- civilians, Israel has the right one can adopt the most vit- resources to better use by con-
stones at the soldiers sta- sage, Pope Francis spoke of the and the responsibility to riolic anti-Israel resolutions. centrating on matters of great-
tioned on the other side are region “experiencing in these respond to hostilities directed Absurdly extreme declarations er consequence. As indicated
not the “peaceful protesters” days the wounds of ongoing at it from inside Gaza.” against Israel are issued with by this week’s five resolutions
many in the world claim them conflict that do not spare the Some commentators have such regularity that you can — and the many hundreds
to be. They’re not freedom defenseless.” observed that the Palestinians practically set your watch to that preceded them — some
fighters either. them. This week alone, the biases are simply too deeply
Most people understand that the Palestinians U.N. Human Rights Council entrenched to be dislodged.
Perhaps taking a page from who were goaded by Hamas to challenge the passed five separate anti-Isra- Acknowledging that fact may
the marches on this side of the Israeli military were not “defenseless.” el resolutions. And the votes be uncomfortable, but it’s a
world that have so successfully were not exactly close. A res- reality that has been apparent
focused popular attention on But all in all, most people living in Gaza are helpless, con- olution calling on all U.N. since Ben-Gurion’s time. l
such issues as women’s rights, understand that the Pales- signed to a territory without member-states to refuse to sell
sexual abuse and gun violence, tinians who were goaded by basic necessities such as clean weapons to Israel was adopted Rafael Medoff is the author and
Hamas last week launched a Hamas to challenge the Israeli water and electricity. But make by a vote of 25-4. Even a reso- editor of 19 books about Jewish
“March of the Return” in Gaza, military were not “defenseless.” no mistake: Their problems are lution calling on Israel to sur- history and Zionism, including
amassing thousands of Pal- They were pawns cynically not the fault of Israel, which render the Golan Heights to The Historical Dictionary of Zionism.
estinians to peacefully camp employed by a terrorist group after its withdrawal from Gaza the maniacal regime in Syria This article was distributed
near the territory’s border with to try to whip up public opin- in 2005 encouraged foreign passed, 25-14. by JNS.org.
Israel. (The demonstrations are ion against Israel and, as an powers to provide financial
supposed to continue every day added bonus, position itself as aid to the Palestinians living Oval delegation: a silver menorah,
until May 14, the 70th anni- the true defender of Palestin- there. Gaza’s problem lies with which was given with an expla-
versary of the English date of ians’ rights in opposition to the the Hamas-controlled gov- Continued from Page 9 nation about the shamash as a
Israel’s founding.) Palestinian Authority run by ernment, which has directed symbol of a public servant, and
Mahmoud Abbas. foreign aid into buying weap- meeting a head of state, and a leather-bound haggadah with
But in instigating scores of ons and preparing for another Trump expressed respect for Trump’s name embossed on the
Palestinians to charge the fence Even the Israel Policy offensive war against Israel. Schneerson, particularly the cover. Trump also inscribed an
with weapons and burning tires Forum, which just days before work he did with education. identical haggadah, which was
in hand, Hamas seems to have had laid much of the blame That 18 Palestinians had to sent to Jewish active-duty soldiers.
also taken a page from 2010’s for the lack of peace on Israe- die because of this reality is Quoting the president, Levi
Mavi Marmara incident, in li Prime Minister Benjamin truly sad. But it’s what hap- Shemtov said, “The impact that “The Lubavitcher Rebbe
which Israeli commandos board- Netanyahu and President pens when terrorists are call- the Rebbe had is … the impor- believed that even in the darkest
ed a civilian Turkish ship sent to Donald Trump, was crystal ing the shots. l tance of a child’s education, place, ‘the light of a single can-
break through the naval blockade clear on who was to blame for as well as … the Rebbe’s view dle can be seen far and wide,’”
of Gaza. The ship’s passengers the Gaza deaths. Joshua Runyan is the that even a little bit of light can a press release from the White
were supposed to be peace activ- editor-in-chief of the Jewish dispel a lot of darkness.” House’s Office of the Press Sec-
ists, but when the commandos “It is clear … that violence Exponent. He can be reached at retary said. “His life is an exam-
came aboard, they were attacked. was directed toward Israel by [email protected]. Abraham Shemtov contin- ple of the power of one person
In the ensuing response, nine members of Hamas, as well as ued by talking about Schneer- to influence the lives of many.” l
activists were killed. son’s message about birthdays
being a time for introspection [email protected];
As with the Mavi Marmara, and reflection. 215-832-0729
when Israel finally responded
to the Palestinians who failed Levi Shemtov presented two
gifts to Trump on behalf of the
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Lifestyles/Culture
1945 Explores ‘Missing Chain of History’
Hermann Sámuel (Iván Angelus) and his son (Marcell Nagy) arrive via train to a small village in Hungary FILM onto a horse-drawn wagon and
MARISSA STERN | JE STAFF join a father and son who offer
full of secrets Lenke Szilagyi/ Menemsha Films to take them into town. The
THE INHABITANTS OF a Jews, also a father and son —
small Hungarian town are bus- whose arm is later revealed to
tling around in preparation of be inked with numbers — walk
a wedding on an August sum- behind the wagon.
mer day as 1945 opens.
Immediately, you feel a
But soon, neighbors start sense of tension, suspicion
hearing whispers, “They’re back.” and apprehension — and that
feeling doesn’t really go away
“How many?” asks one. throughout the film, which
“Only two,” another answers. has English subtitles and
“For now.” opens at the Ritz Five and the
Bryn Mawr Film Institute on
For it was then that two April 6.
Orthodox Jewish men
appeared, sporting hats and Adding to that, 1945 is
coats and stepping off of a train filmed in black and white, an
with no personal belongings. “easy” decision for its director,
Instead, they have with them Ferenc Török.
two large trunks they say are of
perfumes and cosmetics. It made it more concentrat-
ed, he said recently by phone
The Jews don’t say much;
instead, they load the trunks See 1945, Page 24
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1945 if more Jews come back — learns what his father did and Town clerk István Szentes (Péter Rudolf) argues with his son Árpád
and worse yet, if they want flees from the guilt — on his
Continued from Page 23 their homes and shops back. wedding day. (Bence Tasnádi) on his wedding day. Lenke Szilagyi/ Menemsha Films
They have papers proving
in Budapest. It also added the properties belong to “You’re a murderer,” his wife Szántó, called Homecoming. Jewish pair — who are interest-
authenticity to the time peri- them now, the townspeople tells Istvan, who Török noted is That the story takes place ingly not played by profession-
od, as family photographs and remind themselves. played by an actor famous for al actors but rather a musician
newscasts were all in black his comedy and that this role between the end of the Holo- and a photographer — take
and white. Others are not worried; surprised people. caust and World War II and their trunks to a cemetery, and
some hid Jews’ belongings for the beginning of communism the pair who take them there
The story, which takes place them for safekeeping until they Török wanted to shed light was interesting for Török. dig the holes in the ground.
over one day, is an exam- came back for them. on this particular notion, even The contents of the trunk are
ination of an element of the though the village and charac- “We tried to talk about a finally revealed: It’s not the
Holocaust that has not been One particular character ters are fictional. secret part of the history and perfumes and cosmetics Istvan
explored in film, or even in this affects is Istvan, the town what is new for the audience,” was afraid of but family item
history books: What happened clerk and owner of a drugstore “We tried to build up a he said. “It was this topic that the older man gingerly wraps
to Jews’ homes and stores after that once belonged to the Pol- model of a society in this small property, for example, and this in a tallis before lowering it
they were sent away. laks, his best friend’s family. village,” he said. “It is a fiction kind of stuff — it was under the into the ground.
Istvan begins to feel suspicious village but there is a mafia, the carpet in the Communist time.
In this village, there are the two Jews who arrived to the clerk, the police, and the dif- “Who are you burying?”
remnants of homes’ former town are somehow connected ferent kind of people, different “It’s a missing chain in Istvan asks when he comes
inhabitants still on display, to the Pollaks. points of view and different our history,” he added, not by the cemetery after his
though their original ten- relation with the old crime and just in history books but in informant followed the Jews
ants no longer live there. While Istvan has no prob- guilt, so that’s why we want to film as well. to their destination. “What’s
A clock with Hebrew let- lem continuing to run the just picture about that society left of our dead,” the Jewish
ters still decorates someone’s store, which goes up in flames in that time.” He also was inspired by man answers.
wall, for instance. by the film’s end, his actions American Westerns like High
manifest differently for his The film is based on a Noon and the focus on nature For Török, who is not Jew-
With the arrival of the wife, who becomes addicted short story written by Török’s rather than dialogue. Sounds ish, the film presents a more
two Jews, the villagers begin to drugs, and his son, who friend — and the film’s like the buzzing of flies and the universal point of view than
to fear what will happen screenwriter — Gábor T. thud of the wagon wheels roll- other movies set in this time
ing over bumpy roads become period. He hopes viewers think
heightened instead of dialogue. more about the lull between
the end of the war and the start
Music, too, plays an instru- of communism and what hap-
mental role — quite literally. pened in between.
The sounds of the violin fill in
scenes that spark intense sym- “It’s a really important part
bolism, like smoke rising from of the second World War and
the burning of the drugstore. after the Holocaust and it’s a
really unique perspective and
Török noted they used point of view,” he said, “and it’s
archival music like Kol Nidre not a boring movie; it’s an inter-
compositions from the 1920s esting movie and it’s exciting.” l
by a Hungarian Roma violinist
and radio archives of newscasts [email protected];
in the ’40s. 215-832-0740
A somber recording of a
prayer plays in the background
of a crucial scene in which the
24 APRIL 5, 2018 JEWISH EXPONENT JEWISHEXPONENT.COM
Lifestyles/Culture
Reminiscing Seinfeld Ahead of Philly Act
ARTS Kramer practices his infamous line, “These pretzels are making me However, Armstrong said,
MARISSA STERN | JE STAFF thirsty!” “it’s not as if they were putting
on their yarmulkes and going
NOT LONG AGO in the Jew- Elaine reacts to discovering she’s been re-gifted. YouTube screenshots to services.”
ish Exponent offices, the staff
had an argument about the ritually resurrecting the show’s end, there’s still something In an interview with the “I learned about Jewish
word “jawn,” specifically, what touchstone moments via cock- about Seinfeld that captures Exponent in 2017, author Arm- culture to some extent from
it means. tail-party quote recitations.” our hearts to this day — even strong noted that she learned a Seinfeld,” she said. “It was my
20 years since it’s ended. lot about Jewish culture from first introduction to some of
A piece of signature Philly Maybe you can learn more the show — even if it wasn’t those concepts.”
lingo, jawn can stand in for when Jerry Seinfeld brings his One Facebook user com- explicit in its Jewishness.
really any noun. “Pass me that signature stand-up routine to the mented that his favorite episode Seinfeld presented Juda-
jawn.” “What page was that jawn Academy of Music on April 7. is “The Chinese Restaurant,” “The show has a really ism and Jewish culture to
on again?” “The jawn is on the from the second season. “It confusing relationship with the screens “in a time where
jawn.” (That’s a real sentence.) He’s been plenty busy in broke serious ground for TV Jewishness,” she said. “I don’t Jewish visibility was becom-
the 20 years since Seinfeld comedy — there’s almost no think most people thought ing more prominent,” wrote
In essence, its definition is ended. He started the web storyline and it’s set in real about it that much.” Abigia Menkir in a Medium
that it means both everything series Comedians in Cars Get- time,” he wrote. “It reminds post appropriately titled “Yada,
and nothing. ting Coffee in 2012. A 2017 me of Waiting for Godot and In the very beginning, when Yada, Yada.”
Netflix special, Jerry Before it’s almost on the level of art. the show was called The Seinfeld
It can be argued, maybe, Seinfeld, saw him returning to Larry David threatened to quit Chronicles before being renamed, “So when Seinfeld came out
that the same definition applies The Comic Strip, the club that in order for it to make it to air.” a network executive actually in 1989, openly Jewish, but
to Seinfeld. It was a show at gave him his start in the ’70s. thought the show was “too New without being a caricature of
once about everything and Sharon Pinkenson doesn’t York, too Jewish,” recounted an the culture and religion, it was
nothing, which could be why it “It’s presented as an have a favorite episode — article from TV Guide. a welcome yet unusual time for
was such a hit. eye-opening trip into the enter- unlike most people, she said — television,” she wrote. “Seinfeld
tainer’s past, or as this super- but loved the show nonetheless. But, obviously, not everyone appeared at the beginning of
“It is a place that the show’s hero-loving stand-up might agreed — it became a hit. identity being defined through
creators, Larry David and Jer- prefer, an ‘origin story,’” wrote “There was such a strong cultural and ethnic differenc-
ry Seinfeld, constructed them- Vulture’s Matt Zoller Seitz in attraction to the show for me It was also more subtly Jew- es, and these differences were
selves,” writes Jennifer Keishin a review. “But in the tradition that felt very Jewish and that ish, as Armstrong noted in her highlighted but also incorpo-
Armstrong in the introduction of Seinfeld the stand-up and kept me coming back no mat- interview. Costanza isn’t exact- rated into one society, and this
of her book, Seinfeldia: How a ‘Seinfeld’ the fictional charac- ter how kvetchy it was,” said ly a typical Jewish last name, created new dialogue as to how
Show About Nothing Changed ter, it’s a carefully curated one.” Pinkenson, executive director but Jason Alexander said he Jewish culture fit into the lives
Everything, “even if they didn’t of the Greater Philadelphia Film knew George was Jewish when of the gentile audience.”
realize it at the time, when they But despite the other proj- Office. “I devoured the charac- he met his onscreen mother.
blurred the boundaries between ects he’s done since the show’s ters’ idiosyncrasies because they It was also presented accu-
their fictions and reality like no made me feel so much more Armstrong pointed to plenty rately, she noted, as its writers
show before Seinfeld did. comfortable in my own skin by of “culturally vague Jewish stuff, — Seinfeld and Larry David —
comparison. Still, I wanted to like babkas,” as well as a couple are Jewish.
“Seinfeldia is a place that have them as my friends.” episodes that tackled Jewish con-
now carries on, as vital as ever, tent directly — one with a bris, “The usage of their personal
without its original architects, the other with a Bar Mitzvah. experiences in creating show
thanks to incessant syndicated material not only leads the
reruns that continue to gain show to lean toward situations
new generations of fans and and jokes related to Judaism
a religious fan base bent on and Jewish culture,” she wrote,
“but also ensures its accuracy
in delivery, set up, and its rela-
tion to the rest of society.”
But no matter if it’s the
content we find most relatable
as Jews or just because it’s
entertaining, Armstrong not-
ed its longevity doesn’t seem
to wear out.
As she said in the interview,
“There’s something weird about
[Seinfeld]: You can watch it over
and over and over again and
never really get tired of it.” l
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Passover Has
Passed Over, So
Pass the Chametz
FOOD
KERI WHITE | JE FOOD COLUMNIST Mix all the ingredients in a Veggie and white bean pasta jam with extra batter and bake nerudol/Thinkstock
medium-sized bowl. as directed.
FOR THOSE WHO fully Have you ever met baby lettuce variety
observe the dietary traditions Heat a large skillet or grid- anyone who dislikes SIMPLE, SATISFYING 1 pint cherry tomatoes, cut
of Passover, the restoration of dle and coat it with butter or pancakes? Me neither. VEGGIE AND WHITE BEAN
chametz can be rather joyful. oil. It is ready to begin cooking PASTA in half
Some people miss pasta, others pancakes when a drop of water Mix all the ingredients Serve four as a main dish, six as 1 clove garlic, crushed
bread, cereal, pancakes, crack- sizzles instantly upon contact. together well in a medium a side dish ¼ cup olive oil
ers or baked sweets. bowl, and spoon the batter Many Ashkenazi Jews avoid 1 tablespoon balsamic
Using a ⅓-cup measure, into liners; each cup should be legumes during Passover, along
To address some of these ladle the batter carefully onto about three-fourths full. with grains and leavening. This vinegar
cravings after a week of the cooking surface. healthy vegetarian pasta dish, ½ teaspoon salt
matzah, we’re offering a selec- Bake for 25 minutes until in addition to being simple to Generous sprinkle of fresh
tion of recipes that feature When the pancakes are the muffins are golden brown at prepare, will satisfy a craving cracked pepper
flour and leavening. puffed in the center, dry around the edges, firm to the touch and for beans if you removed them 1 15-ounce can white
the edges and the batter is bub- a toothpick comes out clean. from your diet for the week.
PANCAKES bling on the top, flip. Cook the cannellini beans, drained
Have you ever met anyone second side until golden brown. Serve warm or at room This dish is great as a light and rinsed (chickpeas can
who dislikes pancakes? Me temperature. main course, but can also be a also be used)
neither. Sure, many of us Serve as desired with warm Variations: wonderful side dish with a sim- ½ cup grated Parmesan
avoid them as a carb-heavy maple syrup, honey or jam. ple grilled fish or meat (you can cheese
breakfast that foretells a Add 1 tablespoon chopped omit the cheese and add salted,
mid-morning crash, but on CORN MUFFINS jalapeno pepper and 1 cup toasted bread crumbs — or not Bring a large pot of salted
an occasional lazy Saturday These tasty orbs are great shredded sharp cheddar for a — for a pareve dish). Because it water to a boil.
or Sunday, these are special any time of day, and they are Mexican-style muffin. contains both the carb and the
and delicious. And who cares supremely versatile. Plain or veg, this is a convenient all-in- In a large serving bowl, mix
about the crash — that’s what slathered with butter, they Add 1 cup fresh, frozen and one presentation. And in the all the remaining ingredients
weekends are for. If you wish complement eggs for break- thawed, or canned and drained unlikely event that you have and toss well.
to make these pareve, use soy, fast, soup or a salad for lunch, corn to batter. leftovers, this is great cold the
nut or coconut milk, and sub- and chili or stew for din- next day for lunch. Cook the pasta to al dente
stitute vegetable oil or marga- ner. You can lace them with Jam-filled muffins: Fill each and, before draining, reserve 1
rine for the butter. cheddar cheese and chopped cup about halfway. Spoon a 1 pound fresh pasta such as cup pasta water.
jalapenos for a savory, spicy teaspoon or two of your favor- spaghetti or linguine (dry
This recipe makes about muffin, or fill them with jam ite jam into the center of the pasta can also be used) Pour the hot pasta over the
eight pancakes — enough for for a sweet treat. batter. Be sure it does not ooze salad mixture and let it sit for
two to four people, depending into the paper liner or you will 1 5-ounce box arugula, a minute. Toss well, and add
on appetites and what else you Midway between those get a messy muffin. Cover the spinach or your favorite pasta water a little at a time
are serving. extremes? Add corn kernels for to blend the ingredients. (You
a symphony of corn flavor and probably won’t need the entire
1 egg texture. (See notes below for cup.)
1 cup flour quantities and techniques.)
¾ cup milk Makes a dozen muffins Sprinkle the cheese or toast-
1 tablespoon sugar ed bread crumbs over the top
2 tablespoons butter, melt- 1 cup flour and serve. l
1 cup cornmeal
ed, plus more for pan 2 tablespoons sugar
3 teaspoons baking powder 2 teaspoons baking powder
½ teaspoon salt ½ teaspoon baking soda
O ptional additions: ½ cup ½ teaspoon salt
berries; ½ cup chopped 1 stick butter, melted and
apples, pears or peaches;
½ cup chopped bananas; ½ cooled slightly
cup chocolate chips; ½ cup 2 eggs
chopped nuts; ½ teaspoon 1 cup sour cream or plain
vanilla; ½ teaspoon cinnamon
— get creative. yogurt
Heat your oven to 350
degrees and line a 12-cup muf-
fin tin with paper liners.
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Torah Portion
Pondering the True Meaning CANDLE LIGHTING
of Freedom as Passover Ends
April 6 7:12 p.m.
April 13 7:19 p.m.
BY RABBI SHLOMO RISKIN Jew, no matter how poor he or plagues and the splitting of tralian play, The Edge of Night, is hungry, let him come and
she may be, shall be given the the Sea of Reeds, the Israelites has a former Kapo declare: eat; whoever is in need, let
ACHARON SHEL PESACH opportunity to recline like the are still frightened to wage “There were no heroes in Aus- him come and join celebrating
HAVING OBSERVED THE most free of people. war. God knows that they are chwitz; there were only those the Passover offering.” This is
Passover seder just one week still slaves at heart. One of the who were murdered and those more than just generous hospi-
ago, we would do well to reflect Fascinatingly, our Mish- manifold tragedies of slavery who survived.” tality; it is fundamental to Jew-
on that experience now in nah’s concern that even the is the psychological impact ish freedom — the transition
order to glean new insights poorest recline is based on a on the victim whereby he A slave feels helpless: from a frightened, selfish and
for everyday life. For example, Midrashic comment to a verse believes himself to be worth- Uncertain of his ability to egocentric mentality of keep-
why did we recline while eat- in Exodus, where we read that less and incapable of fighting obtain food, he becomes ing the food for oneself into a
ing matzah? In what I believe when Pharaoh finally lets the for his rights. almost obsessed with the free and giving mode of shar-
is a teaching that captures the Israelites go, “God made the desire for a piece of bread ing with those less fortunate.
essence of Passover, our sag- people take a roundabout path, Indeed, Moses learns this — almost at any cost. From
es in the Mishnah state that by way of the desert.” lesson after he slays an Egyp- this perspective, the desert Now we understand clear-
on Passover eve, “even a pau- tian taskmaster for beating possesses not only a stark ly why the Midrash connects
per should not eat until he The Hebrew word for an Israelite, an act he had landscape, but also a stark “reclining” with a “round-
reclines, and he should be giv- “being made to take a round- probably hoped would incite moral message concerning the about” path. Far beyond use
en not less than four glasses of about path,” vayasev, has, and inspire the Hebrew slaves transformation of an enslaved of the same root, the very pur-
wine, even if he is so poor that curiously enough, the same to rise up against their cap- Hebrew into a freed Hebrew. pose of this path is intended
he eats by means of the com- root of the Hebrew word for tors and demand their free- to purge the state of mind that
munity charitable fund.” “reclining,” yesev. The Torah dom. The very next day, when The manna, which descend- still thinks like a slave, fright-
explains that God takes the he tries to break up a fight ed daily from heaven, was ened not only of Philistines,
One night a year, even the Israelites on a roundabout between two Hebrews, they intended to change the labor but of another mouth who one
destitute throw off the shack- path because taking the taunt him for having killed the camp mentality of greedy indi- fears is always waiting to take
les of their misery and feel as most direct route would have Egyptian. Instead of hailing viduals in Egypt into a nation away the little bit that one has.
if they, too, have been freed caused the Hebrews to pass Moses as a hero who risked his in which “the one who had Therefore, it is when we give so
from Egypt. They, too, cel- through the land of the Phi- own life to save a fellow Jew, taken more did not have any that others, too, may have and
ebrate this festival, which listines. This act could have they deride him. Slavery cor- extra, and the one who had thus feel free, that we demon-
speaks of a nation of slaves provoked an aggressive nation rupts captor and captive alike. taken less did not have too strate in a most profound way
transformed into a free peo- who might very well have little. They gathered exactly that we are no longer slaves,
ple. And all of us on the com- attacked and frightened the If power corrupts, and enough for each one to eat.” but are truly free. l
munal “tzedakah committee” Israelites into retreat. absolute power corrupts abso-
must make sure that every last lutely, then powerlessness The Hhaggadah begins, Rabbi Shlomo Riskin is the chief
Despite having witnessed corrupts most of all. A mag- “This is the bread of afflic- rabbi of Efrat.
the fall of the Egyptian nificent post-Holocaust Aus- tion that our ancestors ate in
empire, the miracles of the 10 the land of Egypt. Whoever
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The Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia
mobilizes financial and volunteer resources to
address the communities’ most critical priorities
locally, in Israel and around the world.
What (or Who) is JFRE:
The Mogul Mensches of Philadelphia
ON A RECENT morning at the luxe new Center City nities, fundraising, education and networking. for charitable giving. We’re leveraging our business con-
apartment building 1213 Walnut, nearly 150 real estate Since JFRE’s founding in 2008, it has contributed nections and helping Jewish Federation at the same time.”
professionals gathered to network for charity’s sake — a $1.4 million to good causes, especially those that help It’s a win-win for all involved, he explained: To be
typical event held by Jewish Federation Real Estate (JFRE). the disadvantaged or older adults. Last year alone it involved in JFRE, many real estate businesses or profes-
This particular event was sponsored by The Goldenberg donated $500,000 to 14 different projects, including sionals make charitable gifts to the Jewish Federation, a
Group, the co-developer of 1213 Walnut. thought that otherwise may not have occurred
Relaxed chatter filled the high-ceilinged space to them.
as people wound their way through the crowd Of all of JFRE’s networking and fund-
introducing themselves, exchanging business raising events, the biggest by far is its annual
cards and getting exclusive tours of the property. Legends and Leaders, to be held on May
“This is the typical JFRE vibe. It’s very 4 at the Crystal Tea Room, which brings
collegial — it’s filled with people you know together the region’s most brilliant real estate
and people that you would like to know,” said minds to talk about the hottest real estate
JFRE Chairman Michael Markman, surveying trends; this year’s theme is “Disruption in
the scene. “Most people are in this room to Real Estate.” Hundreds of professionals from
create business opportunities. So to get them across Greater Philadelphia come for the
together while also raising money for charity roundtable panels, where they hear directly
allows them to combine interests in a way from some of the area’s most distinguished
that’s unmatched in Philadelphia.” funding home repairs for Holocaust survivors in real estate moguls.
Markman checked the time; Philadelphia Mayor Northeast Philadelphia and in Israel. “You don’t normally get access to people like that, let
Jim Kenney was about to arrive to discuss his newly JFRE’s philanthropic impact has made it an important alone to ask them questions and spend time with them,”
unveiled city budget. contributor to our Jewish communities. But as a powerful JFRE executive committee member Jeremy Fogel said.
This is JFRE, pronounced “Jeffrey,” an affinity networking group whose members, attendees and spon- For more information about attending or
group of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadel- sors often come from outside the Jewish communities, its sponsoring the upcoming seventh annual Legends
phia, which brings together the Philadelphia real unique approach to Jewish philanthropy sets it apart. and Leaders, please contact Rachel Sigman, senior
estate community — developers, attorneys, finan- “Probably a fourth of the people in this room aren’t development officer, at [email protected] or
ciers, vendors and the like — for volunteer opportu- Jewish,” Markman said. “It shows our collective power 215.832.0153.
The JFRE Impact GROW FOR A FRIEND EXPANSION
KleinLife provides social, educational, and cultural programs, as well as vital
JFRE MEMBERS MAKE a difference in millions of lives. Each year, JFRE invests social and medical services for people living in Northeast Philadelphia. With
hundreds of thousands of dollars in critical projects to support Jewish communi- JFRE’s assistance, the organization will increase its production by planting
ties in Greater Philadelphia and in Israel through the JFRE Fund. In 2017-2018, a small orchard, building an additional hoop house, and installing a harvest
JFRE provided more than $500,000 to 14 critical projects, including: washing station. With this investment, Grow for a Friend will dramatically
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY REBUILD expand its ability to promote healthy eating, provide fresh and nutritious
The Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia’s Northeast NORC supports older food to an at-risk population, and build community with many volunteer
adults living in Northeast Philadelphia to age safely and with dignity in their own opportunities.
homes. The rebuild project will partner with Habitat for Humanity and Jewish DIGITAL CHOICE SYSTEM ENHANCEMENTS
Federation volunteers to perform necessary home repairs and provide basic home The Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia’s Mitzvah Food Program provides
maintenance. Volunteers provide essential services from changing lightbulbs to basic pantry staples for food insecure individuals and families living in the
repairing roofs, enabling clients to safely remain in their own homes as they age. Greater Philadelphia area. This project will develop a web-based system for cli-
HOME REPAIR FOR HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS ents to order food remotely, instead of visiting a pantry, increasing accessibility
Our local Jewish community is fortunate to have among us hundreds of Holo- for homebound clients who would not otherwise be able to travel to pantry sites.
caust survivors living and thriving. While the Claims Conference pays for EMERGENCY RENT GRANT
home care and chore services, many survivors live in Northeast Philadelphia Golden Slipper Gems provides services for low-income older adults including
rowhomes desperate for major home repair and modifications such as a new social activities, educational classes and nutritious lunches. This project will
roof, windows, stair glides, plumbing problems and more. Home repairs were provide funding to cover the increased rent cost for the senior center’s Wynne-
completed for 15 survivors. field Heights location. This funding will ensure older adults can remain fully
engaged in life as they age in their own homes.
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Join Ohev Shalom of Bucks County Bernstein, Machover and Mussorgsky’s
Mommy and Me. each month and bring your children Pictures at an Exhibition. The group THURSDAY, APRIL 5
Sherrie Turetsky, director of the under 8 years of age for a Saturday will meet at the Kimmel Center box
School of Early Learning at Old York morning Shabbat service. These min- office at 4:30 p.m. at Broad and Spruce Bible Study.
Road Temple-Beth Am, will lead a yans will be fun musical services with streets in Philadelphia to stand in line A member of Main Line Reform Temple’s clergy leads a discussion of the
weekly one-hour “Mommy & Me” our Ohev Shalom clergy that will intro- for $10 rush tickets. We will then go tanakh, or Jewish bible, from 11 a.m. to noon. This is an ongoing process,
class at 9:30 a.m. 971 Old York Road, duce your children to and get them out to dinner and return for the con- beginning with Genesis and proceeding over the course of the year. All
Abington. excited about Jewish Shabbat tradi- cert at 8 p.m. For more information, congregants are welcome to join in at any point, whether you are a long-
tions. Grown-ups and family friends call Howard at 215-943-2746. time student of Torah or if you have never looked at the Torah before.
Activities and Lunch. are welcome, too. The mini minyans 410 Montgomery Ave., Wynnewood.
Join Golden Slipper Gems at Sidewa- will be held once a month with snack SUNDAY, APRIL 8
ter House at 11:30 a.m. 780 Byberry time at 11 a.m. and services beginning Speaker Event: the psychological, social and medical
Road, Philadelphia. at 11:15 a.m. in the Ohev Shalom Adath Law as Performance and Play: Rachel Levine. issues that face young people who are
Tikvah-Montefiore Chapel. Call 215- A Dialogue. Join Congregation Rodeph Shalom transgender and gender non-binary.
FRIDAY, APRIL 6 322-9595 for more information. 944 This one-day workshop on “Law at 9:30 a.m. for a conversation about A panel discussion will follow Levine’s
Second Street Pike, Richboro. as Performance and Play” brings adolescent health, sexual orientation talk. Free. 615 N. Broad St., Philadelphia.
Shabbat Family Service. scholars of law and performance into and gender identity with Rachel Levine.
Plan to join Main Line Reform Film Screening dialogue with scholars of Talmudic Levine, acting secretary of health and JRA Food Distribution.
Temple for this festive monthly and Discussion. law. Topics considered include the physician general of the Common- One Sunday each month, volunteers
celebration of Shabbat. Snack and Philadelphia-area audiences have a rare role of theatricality, spectacle, agon, wealth of Pennsylvania, will focus on of all ages and backgrounds meet as
schmooze at 6 p.m. followed by a opportunity to provide input on a work- narrativity, fiction, representation,
lively, musical service welcoming in-progress, Boaz Dvir’s latest docu- mimesis and creativity in the study
Shabbat at 6:30 p.m. Shabbat din- mentary, Cojot. A suspenseful character and practice of law and the extent
ner following service; advance res- study, Cojot tells the little-known story to which such elements support or
ervation required. 410 Montgomery of Michel Cojot, a Holocaust survivor undermine law’s claim to truth and
Ave., Wynnewood. who set out to kill his father’s Nazi exe- authority. This program has been
cutioner and ended up playing a pivotal approved for 4.0 ethics CLE credits
SATURDAY, APRIL 7 role in one of history’s most daring for Pennsylvania lawyers. CLE credit
hostage-rescue operations. Free admis- may be available in other jurisdictions
Torah Study. sion. 2:30 p.m. at Penn State Abington. as well. Attendees seeking CLE credit
Each week at 9 a.m., Main Line Call 215-881-7634 for more information. should bring separate payment in the
Reform Temple rabbis lead us as we 1600 Woodland Road, Abington. amount of $160 ($80 public interest/
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a community at JRA’s Northeast Phil- a free music class for your baby or public and manage employees. He Temple-Beth Am in preparing meals and Genocide Program. $20. Includes
adelphia warehouse. Volunteers pack toddler. Ellen Price-Maloy will lead later formed the Hershey Chocolate for the needy at 10 a.m. Call 215-886- kosher lunch. For more information,
fresh produce and non-perishable the kids in English and Hebrew songs, Co., which became a world leader in 8000 for more information. 971 Old call 215-635-7300, ext. 155, or email
kosher food from 10 to 11:30 a.m., then teach about upcoming Jewish holi- candy sales. $10. 11:30 a.m. at Reform York Road, Abington. [email protected].
load their cars with boxes, and deliver days and use puppets, instruments Congregation Keneseth Israel. For
food and a smile into the homes of and much more. Wesley residents will more information, call 215-887-8700. Yiddish Club. Lunch and Learn
those in need. Times are flexible. join as well for a multigenerational 8339 Old York Road, Elkins Park. Join Jack Belitsky at Congregations Noontime Torah.
Groups welcome. Community service and exciting class. Bring a blanket of Shaare Shamayim at 11 a.m. 9768 Discussion of the parsha of the week.
forms are available. More information for you and your child to sit on. Enter Mahjong Game. Verree Road, Philadelphia. This session will be led by Rabbi Seth
at bit.ly/jradistribution. 10980 Dut- Wesley at the main entrance where Join the members of Melrose B’nai Frisch at noon. All are welcome. BDO
ton Road, Philadelphia. you will need to sign in. Then you will Israel Emanu-El Sisterhood every Tikkun Olam Society USA, LLP, 1801 Market St., 17th Floor,
be directed to the card room where Monday at 7 p.m. for a friendly game. Luncheon. Philadelphia.
Rabbi’s Spring Forum. the event will take place. Call 215- Everyone is invited. MBIEE Sisterhood A “thank you” luncheon for Jewish
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Israel for “Who Wrote the Torah?” Halcyon Drive, Media. time fee, which includes MBIEE Sis- members at noon. This is a mem- Noontime Torah.
with Rabbi Lance J. Sussman and Joan terhood membership. 8339 Old York bers-only event. To inquire about the Discussion of the parsha of the week.
Myerson Shrager at 10 a.m. According Italian Market Stroll. Road, Elkins Park. Tikkun Olam Society, contact Ellen This session will be led by Rabbi Robert
to tradition, God dictated the Torah Join the Mosaic Outdoor Club of Sklar, senior endowments officer at Alpert at noon at the library at Con-
to Moses while the prophet stood Philadelphia for a stroll around the CineMondays Opening Night. the Jewish Federation of Greater Phil- gregation Adath Jeshurun. All are wel-
on Mount Sinai. However, the Torah Italian Market in South Philadelphia The Philadelphia Jewish Film Fes- adelphia, at 215-832-0574. come. 7763 Old York Road, Elkins Park.
begins in the voice of an unidentified followed by lunch at a restaurant tival’s CineMondays 2018 series will
narrator who quotes God from afar there. The group will meet at 11 a.m. open with GI Jews: Jewish Americans Lunch and Learn: Lunch with the Rabbi.
and does not mention Moses at all. at the Whole Foods at 929 South St. in World War II at 7 p.m. at the Prince Voices of the Holocaust. You bring lunch and Rabbi Straus will
So, who wrote this, when, from what and walk to the Italian Market. Bring Theater. Nearly 550,000 Jewish Amer- Almost 40 years ago, the Gratz Col- serve up an interesting conversation
perspective and who was the original money for food purchases. Heavy rain ican men and women risked their lives lege Holocaust Oral History Archive at noon. Hosted by Sid Steinberg at
audience? Biblical scholars have long cancels. For information call Gale at to fight against fascism, bigotry and entered unknown territory to record Post & Schell, P.C. RSVP to Steinberg
debated these and other questions. 215-331-8194. intolerance during World War II. Lisa the personal testimonies of Holocaust at [email protected]. Four
Today, there are many competitive Ades’ new documentary tells the story survivors and witnesses, with tape Penn Center, 1600 John F. Kennedy
theories about who wrote the Torah, MONDAY, APRIL 9 of these courageous veterans in their recorders in hand. What impact did Blvd., 13th Floor, Philadelphia.
which will be discussed in this final own words. Visit pjff.org or call 215- these personal accounts make on the
session of the rabbi’s spring forum Adult Education: 545-4400 for more information. $20. growing field of Holocaust education? Job Search Relaunch 2018.
2018. Sponsored by the Rosenau Milton Hershey. 1412 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Was this a valid addition to the his- JEVS Career Strategies and Jewish
Fund. Free and open to the public. Milton Hershey, born in Pennsylvania torical record? Join us at 12:15 p.m. as Family and Children’s Service of
8339 Old York Road, Elkins Park. in 1857, was a Mennonite and his TUESDAY, APRIL 10 we describe this critical process and Greater Philadelphia will host a free
strict upbringing instilled in him an explore the stories behind the stories. half-day career symposium covering
Baby and Me. appreciation of hard work. At age 14, Cook for a Friend. The speaker is Josey Fisher, director all aspects of a job search, no matter
Join jkidphilly at Wesley Enhanced he apprenticed with a candy maker Grab an apron and join the Cook for of the Holocaust Oral History Archive
Living Main Line at 10:30 a.m. for and learned how to interact with the a Friend Group at Old York Road and adjunct faculty in the Holocaust See Calendar, Page 32
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After a session introducing the Talmud Montgomery Ave., Wynnewood. Is your little one having trouble sleeping through the night? Hear Melissa
if you’re actively or casually looking and its history, join Temple Beth Doman, a certified SleepSense Consultant, provide helpful tips and tricks
for a new job position. This event Zion-Beth Israel and Rabbi Ira Stone NCJW Program. for you and your child at 6 p.m. at Lokoff Abramson Center. There will
will take a holistic approach to help to study selected excerpts. We will Join National Council of Jewish also be an opportunity to speak with Lokoff Abramson Center Director
job seekers manage stress, access ask questions about the assumed Women, Greater Philadelphia Amanda Schaible and a parent whose infant is enrolled at our center.
benefits, prepare resumes, sharpen audience and then we will try to Section to hear from Marisa Porges, Questions? Contact Allison at 215-676-7550, ext. 102, or check out our
interview techniques and more. This uncover the “big ideas” beneath a counterterrorism expert and head website: felskids.org/center/lokoff. 1920 Skippack Pike, Blue Bell.
event runs from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. the surface of the text. Our guiding of school at The Baldwin School, who
at The Barbara and Harvey Brodsky premise will be that Talmud is the will discuss “Emerging Issues in U.S. Caregiver Support Group. Tants (clapping dance) and other old
Enrichment Center of JFCS and is body of Jewish philosophic writing Security,” which will address the Are you parenting an adult child and new dances will be reviewed. Call
open to the public. RSVP online: that emerges out of antiquity in a nation’s concerns for its safety from with special needs, physical and/or 215-545-4400 for more information.
jobsearchrelaunch.eventbrite.com form very different from the form cyber attacks and terrorism. Porges mental illness, disability or chronic $15 to $50. 401 S. Broad St.,
or call 215-854-1874. For questions, philosophy in the Greek/Western has worked at the White House as a illness? Would you like to be part of Philadelphia.
call 215-854-1874 or email CS@jevs. world. 10:30 a.m. to noon. 300 S. 18th senior policy adviser and as a White a support group to share you and
org. 345 Montgomery Ave., Bala St., Philadelphia. House fellow at the National Economic your children’s challenges, struggles Conversation About
Cynwyd. Council, handling cyber security and and accomplishments? Beth Sholom Addiction.
Lunch and Learn technology policy. Begins 7 p.m. at Congregation will hold a bimonthly Bring your high school or college-
Discussion: Tevye Noontime Torah. Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel. support group led by Barbara Pavelka aged students to The Barbara and
the Dairyman and the Discussion of the parsha of the week. Free. For more information, call 215- at 7 p.m. Questions/RSVP: info@ Harvey Brodsky Enrichment Center
Railway Stories. This session will be led by Rabbi Gary 805-3006 or 215-302-3586. 8339 Old spiritualwell-being.org or 215-887- of JFCS at 7 p.m. to hear from two
Join Reform Congregation Keneseth Charlestein at 12:30 p.m. at Offices York Road, Elkins Park. 1342, ext. 109. 8231 Old York Road, young adults who have struggled
Israel at 1 p.m. for a short story of Premier Dental Products Co. All Elkins Park. with addiction throughout their
discussion from Tevye the Dairyman are welcome. 1710 Romano Drive, THURSDAY, APRIL 12 teenage years and beyond. This event,
and the Railway Stories led by Isaak Norristown. Dancing with moderated by author Hallee Adelman,
Kruger as part of “Sholom, Sholem Mommy and Me. a Yiddish Accent. is for parents, high school and college
Aleichem: A Series of Programs Yom Hashoah Sherrie Turetsky, director of the The Gershman Y presents a new students. Following the discussion, all
About the Famous Yiddish Author.” Commemoration. School of Early Learning at Old York three-part dance series featuring participants will have the opportunity
This collection of short stories about Join Har Zion Temple for a Yom Road Temple-Beth Am, will lead a Yiddish dance master Steven Lee to engage in an expressive art project
Tevye, the Bible-quoting dairyman Hashoah commemoration with weekly one-hour “Mommy & Me” Weintraub. “Go Figure” will explore and learn about resources available
from Anatevka and his daughters, honored guest David Tuck and a class at 9:30 a.m. 971 Old York Road, the rich tradition of Jewish figure at JFCS and in the community that
together with the Railroad Stories, are dedication of a memorial menorah. Abington. dances (dances in formations, like can support your needs as they arise.
21 tales that examine human nature Minyan at 6 p.m., program at 6:30 p.m. square dances). Learn the essential $18 per person in advance, $20 at the
and modernity as they are perceived 1500 Hagys Ford Road, Penn Valley. Bible Study. wedding square dance, the Sher, door. Questions: Valerie Ricapito 267-
by men and women riding the trains A member of Main Line Reform which had its own unique Philadelphia 256-2018 or [email protected].
from shtetl to shtetl. Sponsored by Dinner and Planning Meeting. Temple’s clergy leads a discussion version. Other dances like the Patsh 345 Montgomery Ave., Bala Cynwyd. l
the Meyers Library. Free and open to Join the Mosaic Outdoor Club of the tanakh, or Jewish bible, from
the public. For more information, call of Philadelphia for a dinner and 11 a.m. to noon. This is an ongoing
215-887-8700. 8339 Old York Road, planning meeting and the election of process, beginning with Genesis and
Elkins Park. club officers at 6:45 p.m. at Rib Rack proceeding over the course of the
Restaurant at Bustleton and Tyson year. All congregants are welcome to
Jewish Lecture Series. avenues in Northeast Philadelphia. join in at any point, whether you are
Join West Laurel Hill at 6 p.m. for its Non-members are welcome. RSVP to a longtime student of Torah or if you
April iteration of its Jewish Lecture Jon at 856-787-0325. have never looked at the Torah before.
Series and discuss “Wisdom of Jewish 410 Montgomery Ave., Wynnewood.
Bereavement Practices: A Guide for Yom Hoashoah Program.
Interfaith Families.” Discussion of the Join members of Adath Israel, Beth Adult Education:
traditional and psychological wisdom Am Israel, Beth David Reform Comparison of the Wives.
of Jewish rituals of bereavement, Congregation, Narberth Havurah, Join Reform Congregation Keneseth
with focus on specific concerns for Temple Beth Hillel-Beth El and Israel and Diane Steinbrink for
interfaith families, moderated by Main Line Reform Temple at 7 p.m. “Comparison of the Wives in Death of
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Jewish Community. All programs to remember the Shoah, the annual Steinbrink served as the coordinator
take place at West Laurel Hill’s Atrium commemoration of the Holocaust and of Philadelphia Plays for Living for
and are free of charge, but RSVP the lighting of the candles for the 6 17 years. She was the producer of
by emailing events@westlaurelhill. million. The observance will feature the Anne Frank Theater Project for
com. For more information, contact guest scholar Thomas Childers, author Jewish Family and Children’s Service
Rabbi David Levin at 484-679-6402 of a new history of the Holocaust, of Philadelphia. $10. For more
or [email protected]. 225 The Third Reich. Area clergy and information, call 215-887-8700. 8339
Belmont Ave., Bala Cynwyd. choirs will join as Holocaust survivors, Old York Road, Elkins Park.
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SHERIFF’S SALE SHERIFF’S SALE SHERIFSFH’S ESARLEIFFS’SHESRAIFLF’ES SALE SHERIFF’S SALE SHERIFF’S SALE
Properties to be sold by then to any municipal claims Floor, a Schedule of Distribu- Located at 4617-4543 Pine DENTIAL PROPERTY Natalie Bukh C.P. March
JEWELL WILLIAMS tion Thirty (30) Days from the Street OPA#888461128 George Moyett, Sr., a/k/a Term, 2016 No. 00650
Sheriff on Tuesday, May 1, that the City of Philadelphia date of the sale of Real Estate. IMPROVEMENTS: RES George Moyett, as Heir $175,687.82 Stern &
2018 at First District Plaza, Distribution will be made in ac- CONDO 5-STY MASON- to the Estate of Eulogio Eisenberg PC
3801 Market Street, at 9:00 has on the property. Finally, if cordance with the Schedule un- RY Harry J Tompkins C.P. Moyett; Unknown Heirs
AM. (EST) less exceptions are filed thereto September Term, 2016 No. and/or Administrators 1805-317
a balance still remains, a Sher- within ten (10) days thereafter. 01583 $355,244.85 Patrick of the Estate of Eulogio 2116 Sanger St 19124
Conditions of Sheriff’s J. Wesner, Esquire Moyett; George Moyett, 41st wd. ROW B/GAR 2
Sale for iff’s Distribution Policy will be The name first appearing Jr., as Heir to the Estate STY MASONRY; 1,186
in each notice is that of the de- 1805-303 of Eulogio Moyett C.P. Sq. Ft. BRT#411034300
JUDICIAL/FORECLO- ordered and the money will be fendant in the writ whose prop- 1236 McKinley St 19111- November Term, 2016 No. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
SURE SALE erty is being sold. All Writs are 5834 53rd wd. 1,360 02853 $8,716.31 Cristina DENTIAL DWELLING
distributed accordingly. Writs of Executions. Sq. Ft. OPA#531019700 L. Connor, Esquire; Man- Robert C. Stem, Jr. C.P.
Ten percent of the highest IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- ley Deas Kochalski, LLC September Term, 2017
bid for each property auctioned No personal checks, drafts The letters C.P., Court of DENTIAL PROPERTY No. 00192 $104,125.19
off shall be deposited in certi- Common Pleas; O.C., Orphans’ Clifton Hunter; Aja S. 1805-310 McCabe, Weisberg, &
fied check, attorney’s check or or promises to pay will be Court; Q.S., Court of Quarter Hunter C.P. October 1421 Rosalie St 19149 Conway, LLC
money order with the Sheriff by Sessions; C.C., County Court - Term, 2017 No. 00074 62nd wd. 1,216 Sq.
each bidder when his bid is reg- accepted in lieu of certified indicate the Court out of which $139,250.14 Phelan Ft. BRT#621094800 1805-318
istered, provided that in no case the writ of execution issues Hallinan Diamond & IMPROVEMENTS: 9255 Exeter Rd 19114
shall less than Six Hundred checks, attorney’s checks or under which the sale is made: Jones, LLP RESIDENTIAL REAL 57th wd. 5,000 Sq.
Dollars ($600.00) be deposited, S. 1941. 223. means September ESTATE Bruce Swinton Ft. OPA#572251400
otherwise upon failure or re- money orders made payable Term, 1941. 223, the term and 1805-304 C.P. May Term, 2017 No. IMPROVEMENTS:
fusal to make such deposit, the number of the docket entry; 1405 West End Dr 34th 01907 $135,424.67 Stern RESIDENTIAL PROP-
bidder shall lose all benefit of to the Sheriff of Philadelphia the figures following show the wd. Beginning Point: & Eisenberg PC ERTY Patrick Waldron
his bid and the property may be amount of debt; and the name In the Northeasterly C.P. March Term, 2017
offered again and sold unless a County. following is that of the attorney side of West End Drive 1805-311 No. 00751 $181,416.24
second bid has been registered, issuing the writ. (fifty feet wide) at an 411 W. Annsbury St Cristina L. Connor,
then, the second highest bidder The Sheriff reserves the arc length of 62.352 feet 42nd wd. 1,088 Sq. Esquire; Manley Deas
will take the property at the Attention is called to the Southeastwardly along Ft. BRT#422014800 Kochalski, LLC
highest bid price. right to grant further extensions provisions of Act No.104, ap- the said Northeasterly IMPROVEMENTS:
proved July 27, 1955, which side of West End Drive RESIDENTIAL DWELL- 1805-319
Additionally, where there of time to settle and further requires owners of properties O PA # 3 4 4 4 2 9 4 0 0 ING Felix M. Almonte 4340 M St 19124
is active bidding, the highest which are used, designed or IMPROVEMENTS: ROW C.P. July Term, 2017 No. 33rd wd. 1,440 Sq.
bidder, and the second high- reserves the right to refuse bids intended to be used by three B/GAR 2 STY MASONRY 00947 $44,606.57 Powers, Ft. BRT#332466100
est bidder, if any must post or more families, or of com- Jacquelynn Booker C.P. Kirn & Associates, LLC IMPROVEMENTS:
the entire amount of the cost from bidders who have failed mercial establishments which July Term, 2017 No. RESIDENTIAL REAL
of the distribution policy for contain one or more dwelling 03475 $93,316.37 Patrick 1805-312 ESTATE Lissette E.
the property at the time of to enter deposits on their bids, units, to deliver to the buyers of J. Wesner, Esquire 753 Bergen St 19111 Claudio a/k/a Lissette
sale by certified check, attor- such properties a use registra- 63rd wd. 2,650 Sq. Claudio and Luis E. Cruz
ney’s check or money order failed to make settlement, or tion permit at the time of settle- 1805-305 Ft. BRT#632031400 C.P. October Term, 2015
with the Sheriff. The Sheriff ment, under certain terms and 3433 N 3rd St 19th wd. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- No. 03095 $92,470.24
reserves the right to reject make fraudulent bids, or any conditions. Sheriff Sales are not Beginning Point: Situate DENTIAL DWELLING Stern & Eisenberg PC
any certified check, attor- subject to provisions of the said on the East side of 3rd Tinatin Zubashvili and
ney’s check or money order other behavior which causes Act and the Sheriff will, there- Street at the distance of Gabrielle A. Ward C.P. 1805-320
that on its face has an expired fore, not deliver use registration 228 feet northward, from September Term, 2017 No. 7412 Buist Ave 19153
use date and is presented for disruption of the Sheriff Sale. permits in connection with any the North side of Ontario 03182 $221,971.80 Martha 40th wd. 1,989 Sq.
payment of the deposit. sales conducted by him. Street OPA#193072500 E. Von Rosenstiel, P.C., Ft. BRT#404296200
Said bidders shall be so refused IMPROVEMENTS: Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
The balance of the purchase Very truly yours, ROW 2 STY MASONRY Esquire, Heather Riloff, DENTIAL Ibrahim Maiga
money must be deposited for the sale in which said be- JEWELL WILLIAMS Marvin Perez C.P. May Esquire, Tyler J. Wilk, C.P. October Term, 2017
in certified check, attorney’s Term, 2017 No. 00790 Esquire No. 00466 $118,091.75
check or money order together havior occurred and for said Sheriff $63,579.82 Patrick J. Stern & Eisenberg PC
with a Deed poll for execution City and County of Wesner, Esquire 1805-313
by the highest bidder to the further period of time as the 275 Calvert St a/k/a 1805-321
Sheriff at his office within 30 Philadelphia 1805-306 275 W Calvert St 19120 5108 Parrish St 19139
days from the time of the sale. Sheriff in his discretion shall 610 N 64th St 19151 61st wd. 1,654 Sq. 44th wd. Land: 799 Sq.
An extension of time for an ad- www.Officeof 34th wd. 2,500 Sq. Ft. Ft. OPA#612078000 Ft.; Improvement: 1,284
ditional 30 days may be granted determine. Philadelphia OPA#344245400 Subject IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Sq. Ft.; Total: 2,083 Sq.
at the discretion of the Sheriff Sheriff.com to Mortgage IMPROVE- DENTIAL PROPERTY Ft. OPA#61N1-338; BRT#
upon receipt of written request The Sheriff will not ac- MENTS: RESIDENTIAL Eric Montford, a/k/a Eric 441320200 IMPROVE-
from the buyer requesting the SPECIAL NOTE: All PROPERTY Monica E. G. Montford, a/k/a Eric MENTS: RESIDENTIAL
same, except when a second knowledge a deed poll to any Sheriff’s Sales are conducted Hearst, a/k/a Monica C. Montford C.P. July PROPERTY Unknown
bidder has been duly registered. pursuant to the orders of the Hearst C.P. January Term, 2017 No. 03708 Heirs to the Estate of
Also, if the first bidder does not individual or entity using an Term, 2015 No. 00530 $41,151.69 Cristina L. Vivian Askew a/k/a Vivian
complete settlement with the Courts and Judges of the $151,542.47 Justin F. Connor, Esquire; Manley L. Askew, a/k/a Vivian
Sheriff within the thirty (30) unregistered fictitious name First Judicial District. Only Kobeski, Esquire; Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC Green, deceased C.P. Sep-
day time limit and a second bid properties that are subject to Deas Kochalski LLC tember Term, 2017 No.
was registered at the sale, the and may, at his discretion, judgments issued by the First 1805-314 01773 $95,143.67 Richard
second bidder shall be granted Judicial District are listed for 1805-307 10101 Wilbur St 19116 M. Squire & Associates,
the same thirty (30) day time require proof of identity of the sale. By law, the Sheriff’s 6945 Theodore St 19142 58th wd. 5,670 Sq. LLC
limit to make settlement with 40th wd. 1,170 Sq. Ft. Land; 2,270 Sq.
the Sheriff on his second bid. purchaser or the registration Office cannot decide if a Ft. OPA#406242300 Ft. Improvements 1805-322
Thereafter, the Sheriff shall property can be listed for sale; IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- OPA#582603410 Subject 2427 S Percy St 19148
be at liberty to return the writ of fictitious names. The bid of DENTIAL PROPERTY to Mortgage IMPROVE- 39th wd. 665 Sq.
to court. A second bid must be only the District Courts can David McFalls; Evelyn MENTS: SEMI/DET 2.5 Ft. BRT#393444800
registered on any property im- an unregistered fictitious name order a property to be sold at P. Ellis a/k/a Evelyn P. STY FRAME Lewis Saxon IMPROVEMENTS:
mediately after it is sold. The McFalls C.P. September C.P. July Term, 2016 RESIDENTIAL REAL
second bidder must present the shall be forfeited as if the bid- auction. Term, 2017 No. 03033 No. 01244 $84,550.40, ESTATE Any/All Known
same amount of deposit that the $44,089.11 Cristina L. 11/01/2017 DWALDMA- and Unknown Heirs,
highest bidder delivers to the der failed to meet the terms of SHERIFF’S SALE Connor, Esquire; Manley NLAW, P.C. Personal Representatives,
Sheriff at the sale. An extension Deas Kochalski, LLC and Devisees of Louise
of time under no circumstances sale. OF 1805-315 M. Gatto, deceased C.P.
will be granted or honored by 1805-308 1630 Packer Ave 19145 November Term, 2017 No.
the Sheriff whenever a second All bidders are advised to Tuesday, 1523 N 62nd St 19151 26th wd. Land: 1,559 Sq. 02298 $120,142.53 Stern
bid is registered on a property 34th wd. Land: 1,440 Sq. Ft.; Improvement: 1,152 & Eisenberg PC
at the sale. remain at the sale until after May 1, 2018 Ft.; Improvement: 1,548 Sq. Ft.; Total: 2,711 Sq.
Sq. Ft.; Total: 2,988 Sq. Ft. OPA#261064400 1805-323
The first bid or opening bid the last property is sold. The 1805-301 Ft. OPA#342297000 IMPROVEMENTS: 8317 Temple Rd 19150
on each property shall be set by 1902 73rd Ave 19138 10th IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- RESIDENTIAL PROP- 50th wd. 1,170 Sq.
the City of Philadelphia. In no Sheriff reserves the right to wd. ROW B/GAR 2 STY DENTIAL PROPERTY ERTY Unknown Heirs Ft. BRT#501105800
event will the successful bid- MASONRY; 1,218 Sq. Ft. Alice F. Blythe, solely as of the Estate of Rita T. IMPROVEMENTS:
der be allowed to settle on the re-sell any property at any time BRT#101343600 IMPROVE- Executrix of the Estate of Distasio C.P. September RESIDENTIAL REAL
property unless all the Sheriff’s MENTS: RESIDENTIAL Ellen J. Marshall, deceased Term, 2017 No. 02199 ESTATE Devont Allen
costs are paid notwithstanding before the end of the sale, upon DWELLING Barbara Hayes C.P. September Term, 2017 $234,658.89 Richard M. C.P. January Term, 2017
the final bid. Ballard, Administratrix of No. 02200 $123,199.67 Squire & Associates, LLC No. 02178 $158,898.02
the successful bidders’ failure the Estate of Ida Ruthina Richard M. Squire & Stern & Eisenberg PC
The deposit by any bidder Hayes a/k/a Ida Hayes C.P. Associates, LLC 1805-316
who fails to comply with the to tender the required deposit. March Term, 2016 No. 3343 Morning Glory Rd 1805-324
above conditions of sale shall 01251 $135,816.03 McCabe, 1805-309 19154 66th wd. 2,160 7520 Wheeler St 19153-
be forfeited and the funds will The Sheriff reserves the right to Weisberg, & Conway, LLC 1908 Mutter St 19122 Sq. Ft. BRT#663043400 1324 40th wd. 3,914 Sq.
be applied to the Sheriff’s cost, 18th wd. 780 Sq. IMPROVEMENTS: Ft. OPA#40-4-2168-20
postpone or stay the sale of any 1805-302 Ft. OPA#183257900 RESIDENTIAL REAL Subject to Mortgage IM-
4631 Pine St, Suite 210 Unit IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- ESTATE Eugene Bukh and PROVEMENTS: SINGLE
property in which the attorney in the property identified FAMILY RESIDENTIAL
and named as Garden
on the writ has not appeared Court Condominium
and is not present at the sale.
Prospective purchasers
are directed to the Web site
of the Philadelphia Bureau
of Revision of Taxes, (BRT)
brtweb.phila.gov for a fuller
description of the proper-
ties listed. Properties can be
looked up by the BRT num-
ber – which should be cross
checked with the address.
Prospective purchasers are
also directed to the Room
154 City Hall, 215-686-1483
and to its website philadox.
phila.gov and to its website
at http://philadox.phila.gov
where they can view the deed
to each individual property
and find the boundaries of the
property. PROSPECTIVE
PURCHASERS ARE RE-
SPONSIBLE FOR DETER-
MINING THE NATURE,
LOCATION, CONDITION
AND BOUNDARIES OF
THE PROPERTIES THEY
SEEK TO PURCHASE. The
BRT # refers to a unique
number assigned by the City
Bureau of Revision of Taxes
to each property in the City
for the purpose of assessing it
for taxes. This number can be
used to obtain descriptive in-
formation about the property
from the BRT website. Effec-
tive Date: July 7, 2006
NOTICE OF SCHEDULE OF
DISTRIBUTION
The Sheriff will file in his
office, The Land Title Building,
100 South Broad Street, 5th
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SHERIFF’S SALE SHERIFF’S SALE SHERIFSF’HS SEARLEIFFS’HSESRAIFFL’SESALE SHERIFF’S SALE SHERIFF’S SALE
DWELLING Jocelyne Term, 2015 No. 00689 Term, 2017 No. 00591 BRT#034123900; OPA# 1805-355 Thanh Ou and Sophy Teap
Cuny-Panicker C.P. $242,640.30 Hladik, $178,573.94 Phelan 034123900 IMPROVE- 2220 Memphis St 19125 C.P. February Term, 2017
March Term, 2017 No. Onorato & Federman, LLP Hallinan Diamond & MENTS: RESIDENTIAL 31st wd. 648 Sq. Ft. No. 07363 $64,683.46
02333 $14,758.03 Hladik, Jones, LLP DWELLING Keeys BRT#31-2-004300 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC
Onorato & Federman, LLP 1805-333 Service Industries; Dalwin IMPROVEMENTS:
231 Buckingham Pl 1805-341 L. Keeys C.P. October RESIDENTIAL DWELL- 1805-362
1805-325 19104-2920 27th wd. 281 S 57th St 19139- Term, 2017 No. 02320 ING Edward Wilson, 2709 S Alder St 19148-
5633 Upland Way 1,493 Sq. Ft. OPA#27- 3908 16th wd. 1,484 Sq. $83,870.77 Udren Law Known Heir of Marion 4908 39th wd. 958 Sq.
19131-3109 34th wd. 2-1376-00 IMPROVE- Ft. PRCL#604244600 Offices, P.C. Wilson; Unknown heirs, Ft. BRT#395260500;
4,105 Sq. Ft. OPA#52- MENTS: SINGLE IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- successors, assigns, and OPA# 395260500 Subject
2-0041-00 IMPROVE- FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DENTIAL PROPERTY 1805-349 all persons, firms, or as- to Mortgage IMPROVE-
MENTS: SINGLE DWELLING Brian Dicker- Gladys Thompson C.P. 1009 Winton St 19148 39th sociations claiming right, MENTS: RESIDENTIAL
FAMILY RESIDENTIAL son C.P. July Term, 2017 April Term, 2013 No. wd. 644 Sq. Ft. BRT#39- title or interest from or DWELLING Joseph
DWELLING Irma Powell No. 00008 $172,036.11 04174 $52,457.49 Phelan 4049400; OPA# 394049400 under Marion Wilson C.P. Micali; Lisa Micali C.P.
C.P. July Term, 2016 No. Hladik, Onorato & Feder- Hallinan Diamond & IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- September Term, 2016 No. November Term, 2015 No.
00048 $85,148.11 Hladik, man, LLP Jones, LLP DENTIAL DWELLING 03165 $117,668.07 Udren 01261 $170,135.97 Udren
Onorato & Federman, LLP Sherrie L. Stone; Unknown Law Offices, P.C. Law Offices, P.C.
1805-334 1805-342 heirs, successors, assigns,
1805-326 511 E. Godfrey Ave 177 W Saber St a/k/a and all persons, firms, 1805-356 1805-363
1103 69th Ave 19126-2833 19120-2123 35th wd. 177 Saber St 19140- or associations claiming 1139 Chesworth Rd 19115 6045 N Philip St 19120
61st wd. 17,000.00 Sq. Ft. 2,359 Sq. Ft. OPA#35- 1622 42nd wd. 966 Sq. right, title, or interest from 58th wd. 8,724 Sq. Ft. 61st wd. 1,081 Sq.
OPA#61-1-4356-00 IM- 1-1030-00 IMPROVE- Ft. OPA#422019700 or under William F. Cook BRT#58-1187200; OPA# Ft. OPA#612416700
PROVEMENTS: SINGLE MENTS: SINGLE IMPROVEMENTS: C.P. August Term, 2015 581187200 IMPROVE- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
FAMILY RESIDENTIAL FAMILY RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL PROP- No. 00541 $91,020.15 MENTS: RESIDENTIAL DENTIAL PROPERTY
DWELLING Yolanda Dark DWELLING Frank J. Mc- ERTY Lito J. Neveres C.P. Udren Law Offices, P.C. DWELLING Bobbisue Vanessa F. Gould C.P. July
C.P. March Term, 2017 Cray and Jerome McCray November Term, 2017 No. Arrowsmith-Kopafeltz Term, 2017 No. 03902
No. 03684 $249,540.34 C.P. August Term, 2017 02548 $32,131.23 Phelan 1805-350 a/k/a Robert Arrowsmith $48,667.48 Shapiro &
Hladik, Onorato & Feder- No. 00121 $75,204.93 Hallinan Diamond & 28 N Preston St 19104 a/k/a Robert J Arrowsmith DeNardo, LLC
man, LLP Hladik, Onorato & Feder- Jones, LLP 24th wd. 1,600 Sq. Ft. Lourdes Arrowsmith a/k/a
man, LLP BRT#061191300; OPA# Lourdes M Arrowsmith 1805-364
1805-327 1805-343 061191300 IMPROVE- C.P. March Term, 2017 6653 Akron St 54th
1931 E Pike St 19124- 1805-335 1820 Tomlinson Rd MENTS: RESIDENTIAL No. 00534 $196,551.87 wd. 1,327 Sq. Ft.
4431 45th wd. 1,336 Sq. 5481 W Berks St 19131- 19116-3850 58th DWELLING Estate of Udren Law Offices, P.C. BRT#541294500
Ft. OPA#45-2-2197-00 3118 52nd wd. 1,662 Sq. wd. 1,288 Sq. Ft. Willa M. Harris a/k/a IMPROVEMENTS:
IMPROVEMENTS: Ft. OPA#52-2-0503-00 O PA # 5 8 2 1 9 6 4 0 0 Willa Mae Harris, c/o 1805-357 RESIDENTIAL DWELL-
SINGLE FAMILY IMPROVEMENTS: IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Charlemagne M. Marcus, 1666 Margaret St 19124 ING Joseph Kottaram and
RESIDENTIAL DWELL- SINGLE FAMILY DENTIAL PROPERTY Personal Representative; 23rd wd. 1,552 Sq. Mary Joseph C.P. October
ING Alberto Claudio C.P. RESIDENTIAL DWELL- Kevin T. Blocker; Tina Charlemagne M. Marcus, Ft. OPA#232146100 Term, 2017 No. 00401
February Term, 2016 No. ING Samuel J. Bailey, M. Blocker C.P. October Personal Representative IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- $100,184.40 Law Office
02390 $67,321.70 Hladik, Administrator of the Term, 2017 No. 00222 of the Estate of Willa M. DENTIAL PROPERTY of Gregory Javardian, LLC
Onorato & Federman, LLP Estate of Marie Elizabeth $90,553.78 Phelan Hal- Harris a/k/a Willa Mae Renee Waites C.P. August
Chase, Deceased C.P. linan Diamond & Jones, Harris; Unknown heirs, Term, 2017 No. 02342 1805-365
1805-328 March Term, 2016 No. LLP successors, assigns, and $50,328.81 Shapiro & 2766 N Dover St
6349 Lawndale St 19111- 01506 $79,075.34 Hladik, all persons, firms, or DeNardo, LLC 28th wd. 761 Sq.
5706 35th wd. 1,986.00 Onorato & Federman, LLP 1805-344 associations claiming Ft. BRT#281160000
Sq. Ft. OPA#35-3-2831- 59 E Coulter St 19144- right, title or interest from 1805-358 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
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DENTIAL DWELLING 409 19154 66th wd. Land: IMPROVEMENTS: C.P. April Term, 2016 No. Sq. Ft. BRT#20-1011200 Term, 2017 No. 00403
George E. Culp, III and 0 Sq. Ft.; Improvement: RESIDENTIAL 00880 $62,269.89 Udren IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- $16,571.19 Law Office of
Carole Culp C.P. August 1,133 Sq. Ft.; Total: 1,133 PROPERTY Samantha Law Offices, P.C. DENTIAL DWELLING Gregory Javardian, LLC
Term, 2017 No. 00123 Sq. Ft. OPA#888660291 Hart Shepherd a/k/a April Reeves a/k/a April
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Onorato & Federman, LLP DENTIAL PROPERTY C.P. October Term, 2017 705-707 S Philip St n/k/a Term, 2013 No. 02666 2033 W Spencer St
Aniceta Houston C.P. No. 00070 $22,205.47 707 S Philip St 19147 $124,535.37 Udren Law 17th wd. 1,180 Sq.
1805-329 August Term, 2017 No. Phelan Hallinan Diamond 2nd wd. 778 Sq. Ft. Offices, P.C. Ft. BRT#171264900
1088 E. Keswick Rd 01646 $85,470.61 Richard & Jones, LLP BRT#023107754 Subject IMPROVEMENTS:
19154-4109 66th wd. M. Squire & Associates, to Mortgage IMPROVE- 1805-359 RESIDENTIAL DWELL-
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2-0991-00 IMPROVE- 6462 Chew Ave 19119- DWELLING Delilah 19124 23rd wd. 1,697 C.P. October Term, 2017
MENTS: SINGLE 1805-337 2039 22nd wd. 1,410 Winder C.P. September Sq. Ft. OPA#232117500 No. 01038 $60,086.93
FAMILY RESIDENTIAL 644 Allengrove St 19120- Sq. Ft. OPA#221251600 Term, 2017 No. 03219 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Law Office of Gregory
DWELLING Thomas 2106 35th wd. 1,024 IMPROVEMENTS: $617,100.38 Udren Law DENTIAL PROPERTY Javardian, LLC
John Graham C.P. June Sq. Ft. OPA#351085500 RESIDENTIAL Offices, P.C. Alla Kheyfets and Sergey
Term, 2014 No. 00263 IMPROVEMENTS: PROPERTY Unknown Ostrovskii C.P. October 1805-367
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1805-330 March Term, 2017 No. right, title or interest Sq. Ft.; Improvement: O PA # 2 6 1 2 4 5 0 0 0
4418 N Gratz St 19140- 03357 $79,784.15 Phelan from or under Clarence 980 Sq. Ft.; Total: 2,371 1805-360 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
1025 43rd wd. 700 Sq. Hallinan Diamond & Williams, Deceased C.P. Sq. Ft. OPA#452375100 4922 C St 19120 DENTIAL PROPERTY
Ft. OPA#13-2-1967-00 Jones, LLP October Term, 2016 No. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 42nd wd. 1,276 Sq. Lisa A. Gaudioso a/k/a
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RESIDENTIAL DWELL- 6411 Dorel St 19142- Jones, LLP Term, 2014 No. 02968 RESIDENTIAL DWELL- Term, 2017 No. 03051
ING Donna Lynn Willis 3020 40th wd. 900 Sq. $26,643.25 Richard M. ING Charles Wilson, Jr., $139,149.86 Phelan
C.P. May Term, 2015 No. Ft. OPA#406332200 1805-346 Squire & Associates, LLC Known Heir of Charles Hallinan Diamond &
00551 $43,629.34 Hladik, IMPROVEMENTS: 5741 Pine St 19143 Wilson and Kathryn Jones, LLP
Onorato & Federman, LLP RESIDENTIAL PROP- 46th wd. 1,256 Sq. Ft. 1805-353 Wilson; Stacey Wilson,
ERTY Theresa Elliott C.P. BRT#2387-249; OPA# 731 E Upsal St 19119 Known Heir of Charles 1805-368
1805-331 November Term, 2014 No. 604096200 IMPROVE- 22nd wd. 4,222 Sq. Ft. Wilson and Kathryn 3811 Wallace St 19104-
1023 Fillmore St 19124- 01341 $43,117.49 Phelan MENTS: RESIDENTIAL BRT#221103200 Subject Wilson; Unknown heirs, 1836 24th wd. 1,074
2924 23rd wd. 2,250 Sq. Hallinan Diamond & DWELLING Annie to Mortgage IMPROVE- successors, assigns, and Sq. Ft. OPA#242100300
Ft. OPA#23-4-1150-00 Jones, LLP Elizabeth Beard; MENTS: RESIDENTIAL all persons, firms, or IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
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GLE FAMILY RESIDEN- 1805-339 September Term, 2017 No. a/k/a Marcia D. Willis C.P. right, title, or interest Olivia Gamble; Nickeya
TIAL DWELLING Karin 4542 Strahle St 19136- 02646 $32,081.37 Udren October Term, 2017 No. from or under Charles Lashawn, in Her Capac-
Tucker, Administratrix 2412 65th wd. 1,152 Law Offices, P.C. 01335 $279,425.36 Udren Wilson; Unknown heirs, ity as Heir of Vanessa
of the Estate of Wilbert Sq. Ft. OPA#652062400 Law Offices, P.C. successors, assigns, and Washington, Deceased;
McKoy a/k/a Wilbert E. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1805-347 all persons, firms, or as- Curtis L. Washington, Sr.,
McKoy a/k/a Wilbert Earl DENTIAL PROPERTY 1532 Kinsdale St 19126 1805-354 sociations claiming right, in His Capacity as Heir
McKoy, Deceased C.P. Michael Miller a/k/a Mi- 10th wd. 960 Sq. Ft. 7820 Fayette St 19150 title, or interest from or of Vanessa Washington,
February Term, 2017 No. chael J. Miller; Jean Lund BRT#10-1228300 50th wd. Land: 1,757 Sq. under Kathryn Wilson C.P. Deceased; Lance A.
04789 $74,031.42 Hladik, C.P. October Term, 2017 IMPROVEMENTS: Ft.; Improvement: 1,090 September Term, 2015 No. Washington, in His Capac-
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Phelan Hallinan Diamond ING William Warder a/k/a Ft. OPA#501023000 Law Offices, P.C. Washington, Deceased;
1805-332 & Jones, LLP William Warder, Jr. a/k/a IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Lutwine L. Washington,
5033 Hazel Ave 19143- William L. Warder, Jr. DENTIAL PROPERTY 1805-361 in Her Capacity as Heir of
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Ft. OPA#46-2-0161-00 5235 Castor Ave 19124- 02267 $156,494.11 Udren H. Moore C.P. October 19120 42nd wd. 4,050 ceased; Tyrell Washington,
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RESIDENTIAL DWELL- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1805-348 Squire & Associates, LLC DENTIAL PROPERTY Deceased; Unknown heirs,
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claiming right, title, or August Term, 2017 No. 1805-386 C.P. November Term, 2017 under Rosenex Michel,
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neva Thornton, deceased Law Group, P.C. 3513 39th wd. 784 Sq. 134 E Walnut Ln 19144- Milstead & Associates, Real Owner C.P. June
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00994 $54,387.99 Shapiro 1805-378 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- merly 22nd wd.) 1,882 $377,090.31 Milstead &
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40th wd. 1,080 Sq. Charles M. Capra C.P. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 4937 N Fairhill St
1805-370 Ft. OPA#402192200 May Term, 2015 No. DENTIAL PROPERTY 49th wd. 2,000 Sq. 1805-410
5711 Hazel Ave 19143 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 01529 $116,862.26 Phelan Rebecca A. Litavish; Ft. BRT#491170400 4118 E Howell St
46th wd. 1,280 Sq. DENTIAL PROPERTY Hallinan Diamond & Wanda Goodmond C.P. IMPROVEMENTS: SEMI/ 62nd wd. 1,762 Sq.
Ft. OPA#463016500 Otis L. Boyd Individually Jones, LLP March Term, 2015 No. DET 2 STY MASONRY Ft. BRT#622173800
IMPROVEMENTS: and as Administrator of 00300 $171,922.39 Phelan Donna Maiellano a/k/a IMPROVEMENTS: ROW
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Robert M. Jackson C.P. October Term, 2017 No. 19134 45th wd. 995 Sq. 02899 $71,081.29 Milstead Morales Maragliano a/k/a
November Term, 2016 No. 00830 $20,919.47 KML Ft. OPA#451087000 1805-395 & Associates, LLC Susan Maragliano C.P.
00955 $40,094.31 Shapiro Law Group, P.C. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 529-531 Gates St a/k/a October Term, 2016 No.
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1805-379 Jennifer Speece C.P. 2510 21st wd. 2,647 1619 N 56th St 4th stead & Associates, LLC
1805-371 1154 Mercy St 19148 December Term, 2016 No. Sq. Ft. OPA#213294100 wd. 1,552 Sq. Ft.
1533 Robbins St 19149 39th wd. 1,170 Sq. 03025 $45,198.66 KML IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- BRT#041351900 1805-411
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Ft. OPA#541087300 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Cosimo Tricarico C.P. COV/APT 2 STY MASON 35th wd. 1,163 Sq.
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RESIDENTIAL Ming W. Lie C.P. March 6528 Limekiln Pike a/k/a No. 02916 $946,321.99 October Term, 2017 No. IMPROVEMENTS: ROW
PROPERTY Unknown Term, 2010 No. 05845 6528 Limekiln Turnpike Phelan Hallinan Diamond 03197 $45,719.44 Milstead B/GAR 2 STY MASONRY
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and all persons, firms, or Hallinan Diamond & Sq. Ft. OPA#102061900 Kelly Johnson and
associations claiming right, Jones, LLP IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1805-396 1805-404 Crystal Haskins C.P. June
title, or interest from or DENTIAL PROPERTY 8822 Rising Sun 6643 Marsden St 19135- Term, 2017 No. 00688
under Carolyn F. Williams, 1805-380 Leslie Irvin Solely in Her Ave 19115-4815 2725 41st wd. 1,328 $118,235.87 Milstead &
deceased and Thomas C. 2325 N 22nd St 19132- Capacity as Heir of Ro- 63rd wd. 1,888 Sq. Sq. Ft. OPA#411277900 Associates, LLC
Williams, Known Heir 4806 16th wd. 2,292 chelle B. Irvin, Deceased, Ft. OPA#632283800 IMPROVEMENTS:
of Carolyn F. Williams, Sq. Ft. OPA#162211000 Vernon Irvin, Jr. Solely IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- RESIDENTIAL PROP- 1805-412
deceased C.P. June Term, IMPROVEMENTS: in His Capacity as Heir DENTIAL PROPERTY ERTY Peter H. Campbell; 2308 W Cumberland St
2017 No. 03387 $69,326.30 RESIDENTIAL PROP- of Rochelle B. Irvin, De- Awilda Liceaga-Webb Barbara Campbell a/k/a 16th wd. 1,671 Sq. Ft.
Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC ERTY Delores Gordon ceased and The Unknown a/k/a Awilda Liceaga Barbara A. Campbell BRT#162285200 IM-
C.P. July Term, 2017 No. Heirs of Rochelle B. Irvin Webb; Lawrence Webb a/k/a Barbara Hill C.P. PROVEMENTS: ROW 2
1805-372 03194 $29,933.55 Phelan Deceased C.P. August C.P. August Term, 2015 November Term, 2017 No. STY MASONRY Randall
342 E Albanus St 19120 Hallinan Diamond & Term, 2017 No. 00495 No. 02818 $251,122.25 03232 $59,615.98 Phelan T. Drain and Unknown
42nd wd. 1,200 Sq. Jones, LLP $89,663.09 KML Law Phelan Hallinan Diamond Hallinan Diamond & heirs, successors, assigns,
Ft. OPA#421149100 Group, P.C. & Jones, LLP Jones, LLP and all persons, firms,
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Robert C. Gerhard, III, 62nd wd. 1,500 Sq. 6136 Washington Ave 11723 Ferndale St 19116- 4636 Hedge St 23rd from or under Janet D.
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Estate of Geraldine Bailey, IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Sq. Ft. OPA#033122300 Sq. Ft. OPA#582483626 BRT#232263800 Term, 2015 No. 01966
deceased C.P. February DENTIAL PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- IMPROVEMENTS: IMPROVEMENTS: DET $41,145.03 Milstead &
Term, 2017 No. 07599 Lesley R. Ferguson C.P. DENTIAL PROPERTY RESIDENTIAL 2.5 STY FRAME El Cid Associates, LLC
$15,823.16 Shapiro & March Term, 2017 No. Darcel Copes C.P. October PROPERTY Dorothy A. L. Jones C.P. November
DeNardo, LLC 02312 $65,603.90 KML Term, 2016 No. 03754 Nazeley; Nicole Nazeley Term, 2017 No. 00820 1805-413
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1805-373 Group, P.C. No. 02531 $166,685.80 Associates, LLC 29th wd. 1,005 Sq.
7905 Marsden St 19136 1805-382 Phelan Hallinan Diamond Ft. BRT#291016500
65th wd. 1,213 Sq. 6113 N Marshall St 1805-390 & Jones, LLP 1805-406 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW
Ft. OPA#651253000 19120 61st wd. 1,360 5124 Larchwood 350 N Redfield St 3 STY MASONRY David
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Elizabeth L. Strange C.P. RESIDENTIAL Ft. OPA#462006600 65th wd. 1,102 Sq. IMPROVEMENTS: $57,731.94 Milstead &
February Term, 2017 No. PROPERTY Ronnette IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Ft. BRT#651098200 RESIDENTIAL REAL Associates, LLC
08172 $200,436.44 Shapiro Green as Administratrix DENTIAL PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS: ESTATE Fannie Pryor C.P.
& DeNardo, LLC of the Estate of Kimberle Grace Renee Gillyard RESIDENTIAL REAL September Term, 2017 No. 1805-414
Holsey, Deceased C.P. a/k/a Grace R. Gillyard ESTATE Steven Harris 002643 $56,058.99 Stern 4550 E Thompson St
1805-374 September Term, 2017 No. C.P. June Term, 2016 No. C.P. October Term, 2017 & Eisenberg PC 45th wd. 1,400 Sq.
7050 Van Dike St 19135 01778 $112,550.07 KML 00012 $91,587.36 Phelan No. 01033 $105,622.57 Ft. BRT#453225500
41st wd. 1,650 Sq. Law Group, P.C. Hallinan Diamond & Stern & Eisenberg PC 1805-407 IMPROVEMENTS: DET 2
Ft. OPA#412423300 Jones, LLP 5011 Wissahickon Ave STY MASONRY Conrad
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1805-383 1805-399 19141 13th wd. 4,558 M. Wright C.P. July
DENTIAL PROPERTY 2955 N 26th St 19132- 1805-391 8824 Manchester St Sq. Ft. BRT#133168700 Term, 2017 No. 03200
Terrance Berkery C.P. July 1202 38th wd. 1,280 6037 Angora Terr 19152 57th wd. On IMPROVEMENTS: $106,844.12 Milstead &
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$148,945.91 Shapiro & IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Sq. Ft. OPA#034025100 Manchester Street 280 ft ING Shirlean Swedenburg
DeNardo, LLC DENTIAL PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1/2 in. Southwesterly of a/k/a Shirlean Lee C.P. 1805-415
Willie Morris a/k/a Willie DENTIAL PROPERTY Maxwell St. Front: 26 ft December Term, 2017 No. 8037 Gilbert St 50th
1805-375 T. Morris C.P. September Jacqueline Marie Burton 6 1/2 in Depth: 110 ft. 0 00929 $71,018.83 Martha wd. 5,751 Sq. Ft.
4805 Rosalie St 19135 Term, 2015 No. 01399 a/k/a Jacqueline M. in OPA#57-1274900 IM- E. Von Rosenstiel, P.C., BRT#502134800 IM-
41st wd. 900 Sq. Ft. $35,332.47 Phelan Hal- Burton C.P. September PROVEMENTS: S/D W/B Martha E. Von Rosenstiel, PROVEMENTS: DET W/D
OPA#411087100 IM- linan Diamond & Jones, Term, 2017 No. 01572 GAR 2 STY MASONRY Esquire, Heather Riloff, GAR 1.5 STY MASON
PROVEMENTS: RESIDEN- LLP $73,110.65 Phelan Hal- Robet J. Clarke and Patri- Esquire, Tyler J. Wilk, Ernest O. Osei C.P. Febru-
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E. Siler C.P. March Term, 1805-384 LLP wife C.P. June Term, 2017 $229,677.75 Milstead &
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Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 40th wd. 1,232 Sq. 1805-392 plus legal interest in the 3728 N 18th St 13th
Ft. OPA#406106400 4644 Oakland St 19124- amount of $4,284.21 for wd. 1,499 Sq. Ft. 1805-416
1805-376 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 3126 23rd wd. 1,238 a subtotal of $166,189.16 BRT#131252500 1422 N 11th St 20th
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5737 Nassau Rd 19131 1805-424 11th wd. 653 Sq. Ft. 404 Walter St 19111 19144 59th wd. 1,535 1805-458
4th wd. ROW B/GAR 2 921 E Gorgas Ln 19150 OPA#111327200 Subject 35th wd. 2,500 Sq. Sq. Ft. OPA#592235100 7019 Reedland St 19142-
STY MASONRY; 1,280 50th wd. S/D W/GAR 3 to Mortgage IMPROVE- Ft. OPA#353181200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1715 40th wd. 1,024
Sq. Ft. BRT#043259600 STY MASONRY; 3,160 MENTS: RESIDENTIAL IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- DENTIAL PROPERTY Sq. Ft. OPA#406210000
IMPROVEMENTS: Sq. Ft. BRT#502418515 DWELLING Lee Drummer DENTIAL PROPERTY Lynnelle Wakefield C.P. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
RESIDENTIAL DWELL- IMPROVEMENTS: C.P. May Term, 2017 No. Marlene Kapetula C.P. April Term, 2016 No. DENTIAL PROPERTY
ING Ementress P. Jones RESIDENTIAL DWELL- 01706 $13,737.33 Michael November Term, 2016 No. 03394 $19,292.08 KML Christopher Wyche C.P.
Revocable Living Trust, ING Ferman Moody, Boland, Esq 00801 $204,734.42 KML Law Group, P.C. December Term, 2017 No.
Sonya Davis, Known Tiana Springle and Marva Law Group, P.C. 02807 $55,632.77 Phelan
Surviving Heir of Springle C.P. September 1805-433 1805-450 Hallinan Diamond &
Ementress P. Jones and Term, 2015 No. 02866 9247 Treaty Rd 19114 1805-441 7553 Woolston Ave 10th Jones, LLP
Unknown Surviving Heirs $303,177.87 McCabe, 57th wd. Land: 6,000 Sq. 8608 Pickering St a/k/a wd. Beginning Point:
of Ementress P. Jones Weisberg, & Conway, LLC Ft.; Improvement: 1,200 8608 Pickering Ave Intersection of the 1805-459
C.P. July Term, 2017 Sq. Ft.; Total: 7,200 Sq. 19150 50th wd. 1,430 Northeasterly side of 4099 Lancaster Ave
No. 01041 $98,863.74 1805-425 Ft. OPA#572272400 Sq. Ft. OPA#501231200 Woolston Avenue (fifty a/k/a 711 N 41st St
McCabe, Weisberg, & 5106 Delancey St IMPROVEMENTS: IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- feet wide) and the South- 19104 6th wd. 1,223
Conway, LLC 16th wd. 912 Sq. RESIDENTIAL PROP- DENTIAL PROPERTY easterly side of Cliveden Sq. Ft. OPA#871066400
Ft. BRT#602118800 ERTY Miguel A. Pirela Nicole N. Draper and Street (Sixty-six feet IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
1805-418 IMPROVEMENTS: C.P. October Term, 2017 Randolph J. Rivera C.P. wide) OPA#102424900 DENTIAL PROPERTY Di-
1848 E. Madison St ROW 2 STY MASONRY No. 04119 $222,257.09 April Term, 2017 No. IMPROVEMENTS: ROW ane Johnson Individually
54th wd. 1,099 Sq. Kenneth L. Manley and Richard M. Squire & 01929 $175,957.93 KML B/GAR 2 STY MASONRY and as Executrix of the
Ft. BRT#452010500 Melissa Manley C.P. July Associates, LLC Law Group, P.C. Levar E. Brown and Estate of Katie Sessoms
IMPROVEMENTS: ROW Term, 2017 No. 01444 Tamika M. Brown C.P. Brown, Deceased C.P.
2 STY MASONRY Lenair $75,518.10 Milstead & 1805-434 1805-442 August Term, 2017 No. October Term, 2017 No.
Sampson C.P. December Associates, LLC 6045 N 21st St 1,290 1814 E Schiller St 03073 $151,322.69 Patrick 01324 $97,160.44 KML
Term, 2016 No. 01796 Sq. Ft. BRT#172446200; 19134 45th wd. 1,054 J. Wesner, Esquire Law Group, P.C.
$27,360.61 Milstead & 1805-426 PRCL#124N11-65 Sq. Ft. OPA#452095900
Associates, LLC 4127 J St 19124-5213 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- IMPROVEMENTS: 1805-451 1805-460
33rd wd. 684 Sq. DENTIAL DWELLING RESIDENTIAL PROP- 4151 Stirling St 19135 5647 N 16th St 19141
1805-419 Ft. OPA#332246900 Evette L. Reid C.P. August ERTY Bernard Beni C.P. 55th wd. 1,245 Sq. 17th wd. 1,785 Sq.
2013 S 28th St 19145 IMPROVEMENTS: Term, 2017 No. 01091 November Term, 2017 No. Ft. OPA#552055000 Ft. OPA#172125100
48th wd. ROW B/GAR 2 RESIDENTIAL PROP- $40,336.33 Powers, Kirn & 01161 $87,133.56 KML IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
STY MASONRY; 1,024 ERTY Jorge R. Ortiz; Associates, LLC Law Group, P.C. DENTIAL PROPERTY DENTIAL PROPERTY
Sq. Ft. BRT#482346400 Carmen Mercado C.P. Marie Stephane Rely C.P. Deborah Davis Solely in
IMPROVEMENTS: March Term, 2016 No. 1805-435 1805-443 August Term, 2017 No. Her Capacity as Heir of
RESIDENTIAL DWELL- 00344 $80,231.44 Phelan 5620 Christian St 19143 3143 Hartville St 00633 $83,985.14 KML Loretta Davis, Deceased,
ING Ernestine B. Bell Hallinan Diamond & 46th wd. 1,426 Sq. 19134 7th wd. 668 Sq. Law Group, P.C. Victoria Davis Solely in
C.P. May Term, 2016 Jones, LLP Ft. BRT#463136200 Ft. OPA#071552200 Her Capacity as Heir of
No. 01574 $171,518.88 IMPROVEMENTS: IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1805-452 Loretta Davis, Deceased
McCabe, Weisberg, & 1805-427 RESIDENTIAL REAL DENTIAL PROPERTY 968 N Marshall St and The Unknown Heirs
Conway, LLC 2023 S 5th St 19148- ESTATE Darin Gallman Francisca Roman a/k/a 19123 14th wd. 1,247 of Loretta Davis Deceased
2547 39th wd. 1,260 C.P. September Term, 2017 Francesca Roman C.P. Sq. Ft. OPA#871084550 C.P. May Term, 2017 No.
1805-420 Sq. Ft. OPA#392274800 No. 00612 $127,363.74 September Term, 2017 No. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 00930 $82,179.85 KML
1207 S 46th St a/k/a 1207- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Stern & Eisenberg PC 02887 $15,156.33 KML DENTIAL PROPERTY Law Group, P.C.
1209 S 46th St 19143 DENTIAL PROPERTY Law Group, P.C. Benjamin Howard Johnson
27th wd. ROW 3 STY Gerardo Rivera C.P. July 1805-436 C.P. July Term, 2017 No. 1805-461
MASONRY; 3,255 Sq. Ft. Term, 2017 No. 01258 905 Vernon Rd 50th wd. 1805-444 03709 $99,747.28 KML 543 N Paxon St a/k/a
BRT#272161500 Subject $93,891.28 Phelan Hal- Beginning Point: on the 6012 Catharine St Law Group, P.C. 543 Paxon St 19131
to Mortgage IMPROVE- linan Diamond & Jones, Northwesterly side of a/k/a 6012 Catherine 44th wd. 729 Sq.
MENTS: RESIDENTIAL LLP Vernon Road 70 feet wide St 19143 3rd wd. 1,980 1805-453 Ft. OPA#442257100
DWELLING Rosa Reed- at the distance of 77 feet Sq. Ft. OPA#033005500 2447 S Frazier St 19143 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
Simmons a/k/a Reverend 1805-428 9 inches Northeastwardly IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 40th wd. 1,114 Sq. DENTIAL PROPERTY
Rosa Reed-Simmons 4014 Shelmire St 19125 from the Northeasterly DENTIAL PROPERTY Ft. OPA#402011500 Elijah Briggs Solely in
C.P. July Term, 2016 41st wd. 1,396 Sq. side of Stenton Avenue 70 Ivra E. Davis C.P. April IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- His Capacity as Heir
No. 03366 $367,526.71 Ft. OPA#412215500 feet wide OPA#502405700 Term, 2016 No. 02803 DENTIAL PROPERTY of Huie R. Hampton,
McCabe, Weisberg, & IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- IMPROVEMENTS: $68,676.51 KML Law Willie Mae Kelly C.P. Deceased, Franklin Briggs
Conway, LLC DENTIAL PROPERTY S/D W/B GAR 2 STY Group, P.C. September Term, 2017 No. Solely in His Capacity as
James M. Weiseman C.P. MASONRY Bryan Mcgraw 02217 $15,241.65 KML Heir of Huie R. Hampton,
1805-421 June Term, 2016 No. C.P. February Term, 2017 1805-445 Law Group, P.C. Deceased, Carrie Lee
117 W Courtland St 02674 $53,242.75 Phelan No. 08014 $217,035.34 1014 N Pallas St Briggs Solely in Her
42nd wd. 1,800 Sq. Hallinan Diamond & Patrick J. Wesner, Esquire 19104 6th wd. 882 Sq. 1805-454 Capacity as Heir of Huie
Ft. BRT#422040000 Jones, LLP Ft. OPA#062322800 4626 Ella St 19120 R. Hampton, Deceased,
IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 1805-437 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 42nd wd. 1,384 Sq. Anderson Thomas Briggs
2 STY MASONRY Joanne 1805-429 7371 Woolston Ave DENTIAL PROPERTY Ft. OPA#421303400 Solely in His Capacity as
McCutchen C.P. November 10709 Albemarle 19138 10th wd. 1,436 Shawnnette D.L. Johnson IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Heir of Huie R. Hampton,
Term, 2016 No. 01404 Ln 19154-4001 66th Sq. Ft. BRT#102418600 C.P. November Term, 2017 DENTIAL PROPERTY Deceased, Loretta Fulton
$48,142,90 Milstead & wd. 1,386 Sq. Ft. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- No. 02580 $38,940.03 Colette Campbell C.P. Solely in Her Capacity as
Associates, LLC O PA # 6 6 2 0 7 2 2 3 5 DENTIAL Roslyn A. Paige KML Law Group, P.C. October Term, 2017 No. Heir of Huie R. Hampton,
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- C.P. October Term, 2017 00272 $73,170.31 KML Deceased, The Unknown
1805-422 DENTIAL PROPERTY No. 01014 $86,939.64 1805-446 Law Group, P.C. Heirs of Huie R. Hampton
4228 Westminster Ave Valentino D. Terinoni, Jr.; Stern & Eisenberg PC 2849 Stevens St 19149 Deceased, Frank Millie
19104 6th wd. ROW 2 Denise M. Terinoni C.P. 62nd wd. 937 Sq. 1805-455 Solely in Her Capacity as
STY MASONRY; 1,594 October Term, 2017 No. 1805-438 Ft. OPA#621211300 2335 77th Ave a/k/a Heir of Huie R. Hampton,
Sq. Ft. BRT#062092000 00071 $7,463.22 Phelan 857 Brooklyn St 24th wd. IMPROVEMENTS: 2335 W 77th Ave 19150 Deceased, Ethel Parker
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Hallinan Diamond & Beginning Point: Situate RESIDENTIAL PROP- 50th wd. 1,920 Sq. Solely in Her Capacity as
DENTIAL DWELLING Jones, LLP on the East side of Brook- ERTY Yvonne Smith C.P. Ft. OPA#501425300 Heir of Huie R. Hampton,
Carnelious Pitmon C.P. lyn Street, at the distance October Term, 2017 No. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Deceased and Shannon
September Term, 2017 1805-430 of one hundred eighty-four 01331 $120,237.26 KML DENTIAL PROPERTY Willene Solely in Her
No. 01138 $88,825.28 8502 Lyons Pl 19153-1912 feet four inches Northward Law Group, P.C. Markita P. White C.P. Capacity as Heir of Huie
McCabe, Weisberg, & 40th wd. 1,440 Sq. from the North side of September Term, 2017 No. R. Hampton, Deceased
Conway, LLC Ft. OPA#405181421 Parrish St OPA#062298500 1805-447 02398 $75,832.24 KML C.P. June Term, 2016 No.
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- IMPROVEMENTS: 12679 Biscayne Dr Law Group, P.C. 00806 $51,489.52 KML
1805-423 DENTIAL PROPERTY ROW 2 STY MASONRY 19154 66th wd. 1,783 Law Group, P.C.
1406 N Hirst St Fred L. Edwards C.P. Cedric T. Dudley and Sq. Ft. OPA#663411800 1805-456
34th wd. 810 Sq. May Term, 2013 No. Lashawn Brown C.P. July IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 6491 Woodbine Ave 1805-462
Ft. BRT#342326900 03040 $107,841.71 Phelan Term, 2016 No. 02991 DENTIAL PROPERTY 19151 34th wd. 25,318 1336 N 54th St 19131
IMPROVEMENTS: Hallinan Diamond & $63,838.13 Patrick J. Patricia Majewski C.P. Sq. Ft. OPA#344136400 4th wd. 1,482 Sq.
ROW 2 STY MASONRY Jones, LLP Wesner, Esquire May Term, 2017 No. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Ft. OPA#041283900
Terrance Hurt, Known 02745 $39,520.95 KML DENTIAL PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
Heir to Mary Miller a/k/a 1805-431 1805-439 Law Group, P.C. Thomas C. Stafford C.P. DENTIAL PROPERTY
Mary E. Miller, Deceased 6112 Hasbrook Ave 572 Geneva Ave 42nd wd. December Term, 2016 No. Andre E. Bailey C.P.
Mortgagor and Real 19111-5904 35th Beginning Point: Situate 1805-448 03437 $736,684.46 KML October Term, 2017 No.
Owner, Unknown heirs, wd. 1,144 Sq. Ft. on the South side of Gene- 5418 N Mascher St Law Group, P.C. 03966 $100,826.22 KML
successors, assigns, and O PA # 3 5 2 2 5 6 4 0 0 va Avenue at the distance 19120 42nd wd. 4,958 Law Group, P.C.
all persons, firms, or as- IMPROVEMENTS: of 535 feet eastward from Sq. Ft. OPA#422373100 1805-457
sociations claiming right, RESIDENTIAL PROP- the east side of Westford IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 420 W Huntingdon St
ERTY Galan Emiliano A. Road OPA#421215900 DENTIAL PROPERTY 19133 19th wd. 900 Sq.
Ronald H. Humphrey Ft. OPA#192309000
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1805-463 DENTIAL PROPERTY Mario R. Ortiz C.P. July 1805-486 Ft. BRT#033034100 & DeNardo, LLC
2512 S 75th St 19153 Shytia Howard-Smith C.P. Term, 2017 No. 04020 1818 Griffith St, a/k/a IMPROVEMENTS:
40th wd. 1,235 Sq. September Term, 2017 No. $40,335.01 KML Law 1816 Griffith St 19111- RESIDENTIAL REAL 1805-499
Ft. OPA#404153700 02767 $91,641.99 KML Group, P.C. 2906 56th wd. 1,766 ESTATE Aliya A. Martinez 5715 Whitby Ave 19143
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Law Group, P.C. Sq. Ft. OPA#561530300 C.P. October Term, 2017 51st wd. ROW 2 STY
DENTIAL PROPERTY 1805-479 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- No. 04122 $128,820.90 MASONRY; 1,662 Sq.
Dawn Isaac C.P. August 1805-470 4631 Melrose St 19137 DENTIAL PROPERTY Stern & Eisenberg PC Ft. BRT#513124100
Term, 2017 No. 01730 2143 Brighton St 19149 45th wd. 2,000 Sq. Gerald V. Tozzi, in His IMPROVEMENTS:
$107,006.01 KML Law 54th wd. 1,796 Sq. Ft. OPA#453446900 Capacity as Administra- 1805-493 RESIDENTIAL DWELL-
Group, P.C. Ft. OPA#542099400 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- tor of The Estate of 522 E High St 19144 ING Rochelle Whittington,
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- DENTIAL PROPERTY John Przybyszewski; 59th wd. 1,709 Sq. Executrix of the Estate of
1805-464 DENTIAL PROPERTY Elizabeth M. Miller C.P. Brielle Przybysewski, Ft. BRT#592035100 Mabel D. Hunte C.P. July
330 E Chelten Ave 19144- Yovana Bustamante-Arroyo November Term, 2015 No. in Her Capacity as Heir IMPROVEMENTS: Term, 2016 No. 00872
5730 12th wd. 4,330 a/k/a Yovana Bustamante 03395 $135,409.38 KML of The Estate of John RESIDENTIAL REAL $103,907.47 McCabe,
Sq. Ft. OPA#122109200 C.P. November Term, 2015 Law Group, P.C. Przybyszewski; Unknown ESTATE Clifton Beatty, Weisberg, & Conway, LLC
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- No. 02398 $168,726.21 heirs, successors, assigns, solely as Heir of the Estate
DENTIAL PROPERTY KML Law Group, P.C. 1805-480 and all persons, firms, of Robert A. Simpkins 1805-500
Tanisha V. Holmes C.P. 441 Tomlinson Rd Unit or associations claiming a/k/a Robert A. Simpkins, 1224 N Alden St 19131
December Term, 2017 No. 1805-471 D-7 19116 58th wd. 1,169 right, title, or interest Jr.; Tanyia Clagette, solely 4th wd. ROW 2 STY
02065 $97,907.85 Phelan 2621 S Alder St 19148 Sq. Ft. OPA#888582810 from or under John as Heir of the Estate of MASONRY; 1,236 Sq.
Hallinan Diamond & 39th wd. 700 Sq. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Przybyszewski, Deceased Robert A. Simpkins a/k/a Ft. BRT#043116400
Jones, LLP Ft. OPA#394127200 DENTIAL PROPERTY C.P. October Term, 2017 Robert A. Simpkins, Jr., IMPROVEMENTS:
IMPROVEMENTS: Maria Preobrajenskaya No. 03208 $94,073.39 deceased; The Unknown RESIDENTIAL DWELL-
1805-465 RESIDENTIAL PROP- Individually and in Her Phelan Hallinan Diamond Heirs, Executors, Admin- ING Unknown Surviving
4728 C St 19120 ERTY Donna Laino and Capacity as Heir of Nina & Jones, LLP istrators and Devisees of Heirs of Russell W. Payne,
42nd wd. 1,147 Sq. Louis Laino C.P. August Preobrajenskaya a/k/a the Estate of Robert A. Jr. C.P. March Term, 2016
Ft. OPA#421355000 Term, 2016 No. 04338 Nina Preobrajenskya 1805-487 Simpkins a/k/a Robert A. No. 00918 $74,125.64
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- $98,308.50 KML Law Deceased C.P. January 3308 Haverford Ave Simpkins, Jr., deceased; McCabe, Weisberg, &
DENTIAL PROPERTY Group, P.C. Term, 2016 No. 03154 24th wd. 1,661 Sq. Brandalynn Simpkins, Conway, LLC
Mary L. Shields C.P. $159,829.40 KML Law Ft. BRT#242033100 solely as Heir of the Estate
September Term, 2017 No. 1805-472 Group, P.C. IMPROVEMENTS: ROW of Robert A. Simpkins 1805-501
01771 $49,197.46 KML 1908 Plymouth St 19138 2 STY MASONRY Rhonda a/k/a Robert A. Simpkins, 6042 Latona St 19143
Law Group, P.C. 10th wd. 1,050 Sq. 1805-481 Stratton a/k/a Rhonda M. Jr., deceased and Crystal 3rd wd. ROW 2 STY
Ft. OPA#101309400 39 N Saint Bernard St Stratton and Marilyn T. Talley, solely as Heir of MASONRY; 1,328 Sq.
1805-466 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 19139 44th wd. 1,701 McKinsey a/k/a Marilyn the Estate of Robert A. Ft. BRT#033173900
8717 Sagamore Rd DENTIAL PROPERTY Sq. Ft. OPA#441052800 McKinsey C.P. September Simpkins a/k/a Robert A. IMPROVEMENTS:
19128 21st wd. 6,188 Qasimibn C. Bell C.P. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Term, 2016 No. 02457 Simpkins, Jr., deceased RESIDENTIAL DWELL-
Sq. Ft. OPA#214267500 October Term, 2017 No. DENTIAL PROPERTY $107,648.37 Milstead & C.P. September Term, 2017 ING Marion E. Hinman
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 01816 $107,776.82 KML Richard Ross Solely and Associates, LLC No. 00112 $157,594.29 C.P. January Term, 2017
DENTIAL PROPERTY Law Group, P.C. in His Capacity as Heir of Stern & Eisenberg PC No. 03452 $127,897.30
David Brennan Solely in Elsie Cuff Ross, Deceased 1805-488 McCabe, Weisberg, &
His Capacity as Heir of 1805-473 and Victoria Ross Lofton 3018 Euclid Ave 1805-494 Conway, LLC
Joan Brennan, Deceased, 832 Barlow St 19116 Solely in Her Capacity as 53rd wd. 773 Sq. 5728 N. 6th St 19120
Michael Brennan Solely 58th wd. 2,593 Sq. Heir of Elsie Cuff Ross, Ft. BRT#323013000 61st wd. 1,268 Sq. Ft. 1805-502
in His Capacity as Heir of Ft. OPA#582208849 Deceased C.P. November IMPROVEMENTS: ROW BRT#612272800 Subject 1919 Dalkeith St 19140
Joan Brennan, Deceased IMPROVEMENTS: Term, 2017 No. 02014 2 STY MASONRY Tina to Mortgage IMPROVE- 13th wd. ROW 2 STY
and The Unknown Heirs RESIDENTIAL PROP- $106,471.90 KML Law Williams, Individually and MENTS: RESIDENTIAL MASONRY; 716 Sq. Ft.
of Joan Brennan Solely in ERTY Boris Belous and Group, P.C. as Known Heir of Delores DWELLING Daisy Carney BRT#131352200 Subject
His Capacity as Heir of Yelena Belous C.P. April Williams, Deceased Mort- C.P. November Term, 2017 to Mortgage IMPROVE-
Joan Brennan, Deceased Term, 2017 No. 01587 1805-482 gagor and Real Owner No. 02490 $39,129.43 MENTS: RESIDENTIAL
C.P. August Term, 2017 $271,930.07 KML Law 1731 S Dover St 19145 and Unknown heirs, Weber Gallagher Simpson DWELLING Ricardo
No. 03163 $166,434.33 Group, P.C. 36th wd. 1,120 Sq. successors, assigns, and Stapleton Fires & Newby, Desouza, Known Surviv-
KML Law Group, P.C. Ft. OPA#364385200 all persons, firms, or as- LLP; Sarah A. Elia, Esq. ing Heir of Alfonso
1805-474 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- sociations claiming right, A. Edwards, Douglas
1805-467 2065 E Atlantic St DENTIAL PROPERTY title, or interest from or 1805-495 Edwards, Known Surviv-
12484 Sweet Briar Rd 19134 45th wd. 984 Sq. Chrisden Norman C.P. under Delores Williams, 5923 Shisler St 53rd ing Heir of Alfonso A.
19154 66th wd. 1,930 Ft. OPA#452137100 December Term, 2015 Deceased Mortgagor and wd. 1,353 Sq. Ft. Edwards, Milton Edwards,
Sq. Ft. OPA#663182900 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- No. 01689 $154,657.02 Real Owner Defendant BRT#531284600 Known Surviving Heir
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- DENTIAL PROPERTY Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC C.P. March Term, 2016 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW of Alfonso A. Edwards,
DENTIAL PROPERTY Carlas Alvarado C.P. No. 01813 $21,610.76 B/GAR 2 STY MASONRY Glen G. Edwards,
Christina M. Galanaugh August Term, 2017 No. 1805-483 Milstead & Associates, Raheem H. Shabazz Jones Known Surviving Heir
and Daniel R. Gala- 01287 $29,134.60 KML 5004 Irving St 19139- LLC and Jacqueline L. Irving of Alfonso A. Edwards,
naugh Jr C.P. February Law Group, P.C. 4111 60th wd. 1,395 C.P. April Term, 2014 Hyacinth A. Edwards,
Term, 2016 No. 04539 Sq. Ft. OPA#602095300 1805-489 No. 00779 $149,601.14 Known Surviving Heir
$238,410.26 KML Law 1805-475 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 932 Atwood Ave a/k/a, Milstead & Associates, of Alfonso A. Edwards,
Group, P.C. 5845 Saul St 19149 DENTIAL PROPERTY 932 Atwood Rd 19151- LLC Maxine D. Edwards,
62nd wd. 1,536 Sq. Nicole Buck a/k/a Nicole 3308 34th wd. 1,024 Known Surviving Heir
1805-468 Ft. OPA#621468100 Buck Grimes C.P. August Sq. Ft. OPA#344335000 1805-496 of Alfonso A. Edwards,
4958 Wakefield St IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Term, 2015 No. 04071 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 7601-7615 Frankford Ave Victoria R. Edwards,
19144 12th wd. 1,216 DENTIAL PROPERTY $47,668.07 Phelan Hal- DENTIAL PROPERTY 65th wd. 11,070 Sq. Ft. Known Surviving Heir of
Sq. Ft. OPA#121161200 Florentino Medina C.P. linan Diamond & Jones, Shannon E. Hatcher a/k/a BRT#882746000 Subject Alfonso A. Edwards and
IMPROVEMENTS: October Term, 2016 LLP Shannon Hatcher C.P. to Mortgage IMPROVE- Unknown Surviving Heirs
RESIDENTIAL No. 00159 $108,477.25 November Term, 2017 No. MENTS: RESIDENTIAL of Alfonso A. Edwards
PROPERTY The Unknown Meredith H. Wooters, 1805-484 01710 $91,730.99 Phelan DWELLING Charan Kaur C.P. October Term, 2016
Heirs of Barbara Blair, Esquire; Manley Deas 9551 B James St, Hallinan Diamond & and Prince Fuel Company No. 01835 $37,469.18
Deceased, Effie Bilal, Kochalski, LLC a/k/a 9551 James St Jones, LLP C.P. March Term, 2011 McCabe, Weisberg, &
Karieemah Bilal, Solely #15B 19114 88th wd. No. 02719 $647,271.41 Conway, LLC
in Her Capacity as Heir of 1805-476 (Formerly 65th wd.) 1,056 1805-490 Law Office of Gregory
Barbara Blair, Deceased, 4408 Vista St 19136 Sq. Ft. OPA#888651440 1736 W Juniata St Javardian, LLC 1805-503
Milton Blair Solely in 41st wd. 977 Sq. Ft. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 19140 13th wd. 1,324 2058 E Cheltenham Ave
His Capacity as Heir of O PA # 4 1 2 1 9 5 6 0 0 DENTIAL PROPERTY Sq. Ft. BRT#131316600 1805-497 19124 41st wd. 1,278
Barbara Blair, Deceased, IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Alicia Stern C.P. October IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 2254 Pratt St 19137 Sq. Ft. OPA#411069500
Dondi Fortune Solely in DENTIAL PROPERTY Term, 2017 No. 00397 DENTIAL Christopher 45th wd. 1,146 Sq. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
His Capacity as Heir of Michael L. Winston and $81,234.57 Phelan Hal- R. Nichols C.P. October Ft. OPA#453371600 DENTIAL PROPERTY
Barbara Blair, Deceased, Jean M. Winston C.P. linan Diamond & Jones, Term, 2017 No. 00787 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Ballah T. Narmah and
Emma Fortune Solely in September Term, 2016 No. LLP $84,298.56 Stern & DENTIAL PROPERTY Muna Reeves C.P. August
Her Capacity as Heir of 00303 $164,555.29 KML Eisenberg, PC William Sariego C.P. May Term, 2017 No. 03070
Barbara Blair, Deceased, Law Group, P.C. 1805-485 Term, 2017 No. 00544 $71,550.28 Shapiro &
Estelle Fortune Solely in 2016 Fernon St 1805-491 $66,510.44 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC
Her Capacity as Heir of 1805-477 36th wd. 658 Sq. 1227 Kerper St 19111 DeNardo, LLC
Barbara Blair, Deceased 6243 N Bouvier St Ft. BRT#363089400 53rd wd. 1,781 Sq. 1805-504
and Lillian Fortune Solely 19141 17th wd. 900 Sq. IMPROVEMENTS: ROW Ft. OPA#532105800 1805-498 4104 Robbins St 19135
in Her Capacity as Heir of Ft. OPA#172219700 2 STY MASONRY George IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 4810 N 10th St 19141 55th wd. ROW B/GAR 2
Barbara Blair, Deceased IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Hinson and Unknown DENTIAL PROPERTY 49th wd. 1,573 Sq. STY MASONRY; 1,432
C.P. March Term, 2016 No. DENTIAL PROPERTY heirs, successors, assigns, Steven J. Haas and Jo Ft. OPA#491352800 Sq. Ft. BRT#552037100
00988 $88,166.47 KML Donald Andrews C.P. and all persons, firms, Ann Haas C.P. January IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
Law Group, P.C. August Term, 2017 No. or associations claiming Term, 2017 No. 04909 DENTIAL PROPERTY DENTIAL DWELLING
00551 $71,401.14 KML right, title, or interest from $154,444.06 Shapiro & Samantha Johnson-Foulk, Doreen Perry C.P. July
1805-469 Law Group, P.C. or under Marlene Hinson, DeNardo, LLC Administratrix of the Term, 2017 No. 03027
359 E Wister St 19144 Deceased Mortgagor and Estate of Carolyn A. $43,320.70 McCabe,
12th wd. 1,620 Sq. 1805-478 Real Owner C.P. March 1805-492 Foulk, deceased C.P. Weisberg, & Conway, LLC
Ft. OPA#121057100 4767 Tampa St 19120 Term, 2017 No. 00527 6040 Webster St 19143 December Term, 2017 No.
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 42nd wd. 1,140 Sq. $47,099.01 Milstead & 3rd wd. 1,638 Sq. 00934 $38,045.66 Shapiro 1805-505
Ft. OPA#421586200 Associates, LLC 7823 Provident Rd
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DENTIAL PROPERTY Term, 2016 No. 01289 1805-519 STY MASONRY Jose L. Sq. Ft. OPA#662125300 Sq. Ft. OPA#353179300
Kimberly Ruff, a/k/a $74,999.47 Cristina L. 418 Fitzgerald St Rivera Lopez a/k/a Jose IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
Kimberly Y. Ruff C.P. Connor, Esquire; Manley 19148 39th wd. 884 Sq. Rivera Lopez, Magdalena DENTIAL PROPERTY DENTIAL PROPERTY
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Meredith H. Wooters, 1805-512 DENTIAL All Known and Term, 2016 No. 02944 Gina T. Hearn C.P. June 00215 $94,088.68 Shapiro
Esquire; Manley Deas 111 S. 15th St, Unit P208 Unknown Heirs, Personal $104,499.72 Milstead & Term, 2017 No. 01537 & DeNardo, LLC
Kochalski, LLC 19102 8th wd. Land: 0 Representatives and Devi- Associates, LLC $111,754.65 Phelan Hal-
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1805-506 Ft. BRT#888087468 C.P. February Term, 2018 1805-528 LLP 1200 Fenwick Rd 19115
4523 N Marvine St 19140- IMPROVEMENTS: No. 01284 $157,396.02 1929 Laveer St 19141 58th wd. 4,212 Sq.
1235 49th wd. 1,350 RESIDENTIAL REAL Stern & Eisenberg, PC 17th wd. 1,392 Sq. Ft. 1805-536 Ft. OPA#581156400
Sq. Ft. OPA#491417100 ESTATE Lynn Rothman (land area); 992 Sq. 5527 Warrington Ave IMPROVEMENTS:
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DENTIAL PROPERTY No. 001338 $291,016.61 2243 Grays Ferry BRT#171300000 Subject 3303500 Jonathan Ford ERTY Francis Pemper and
Shea Hudson Kerr, in Her Stern & Eisenberg PC Ave 30th wd. 808 Sq. to Mortgage IMPROVE- C.P. July Term, 2017 Brenda Pemper C.P. March
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of The Estate of Barbara 1805-513 IMPROVEMENTS: MASONRY Davatte A. Emmanuel J. Argentieri, $244,991.16 Shapiro &
Bond Mack a/k/a Barbara 8837 E Roosevelt Blvd STR/OFF+APT 3 STY Fuqua C.P. September Esquire DeNardo, LLC
Ann Bond; Christopher 19152 57th wd. 3,523 MANORY Anne Hagins Term, 2017 No. 02420
Lee Hudson, in His Sq. Ft. OPA#571161900 C.P. October Term, 2017 $66,250.34 Kevin J. 1805-537 1805-544
Capacity as Heir of The IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- No. 02295 $86,543.31 Cummings, Esquire 545 Unruh Ave 19111- 2431 E Cumberland
Estate of Barbara Bond DENTIAL PROPERTY Milstead & Associates, 4653 35th wd. 1,280 St 19125-3104 31st
Mack a/k/a Barbara Ann Jorge Colon; Dennise LLC 1805-529 Sq. Ft. OPA#353129900 wd. 1,778 Sq. Ft.
Bond; Unknown heirs, Colon C.P. September 4520 N Uber St #A&B IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- O PA # 3 1 4 0 3 9 0 0 0
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all persons, firms, or $174,992.49 Justin F. 1536 Shunk St 19145 Ft. BRT#132224600 Presnel Cadichon a/k/a DENTIAL PROPERTY
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right, title, or interest Deas Kochalski LLC Ft. BRT#261053300 DENTIAL DWELLING November Term, 2017 No. Timothy R. Benston, Jr
from or under Barbara IMPROVEMENTS: Eunice Lee Jones a/k/a 02916 $267,755.26 Phelan C.P. March Term, 2017
Bond Mack a/k/a Barbara 1805-514 RESIDENTIAL REAL Eunice Evans C.P. August Hallinan Diamond & No. 00115 $286,180.47
Ann Bond, Deceased C.P. 6833 N Broad St ESTATE William Rosetti Term, 2016 No. 00159 Jones, LLP Phelan Hallinan Diamond
January Term, 2017 No. 50th wd. 2,055 Sq. and Joann M. Rosetti C.P. $94,420.37 Powers, Kirn & Jones, LLP
03002 $46,222.70 Phelan Ft. BRT#611209100 May Term, 2015 No. & Associates, LLC 1805-538
Hallinan Diamond & IMPROVEMENTS: 01759 $298,226.84 Stern 3689 N Hereford Ln 19114 1805-545
Jones, LLP ROW CONV/APT 2 STY & Eisenberg PC 1805-530 66th wd. ROW B/GAR 2 882 N Bailey St 19130-
FRAME Barrington Hylton 1802 Penfield St 19126 STY MAS+OTH; 1,260 1807 15th wd. 1,076
1805-507 C.P. January Term, 2016 1805-522 10th wd. 1,170 Sq. Sq. Ft. BRT#661258300 Sq. Ft. OPA#151291200
2555 S Massey St a/k/a, No. 02386 $70,300.21 10217 Kilburn Rd 19114 Ft. OPA#101370600 IMPROVEMENTS: IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
2555 Massey St 19142- Milstead & Associates, 66th wd. 1,805 Sq. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- RESIDENTIAL DWELL- DENTIAL PROPERTY
2122 40th wd. 1,018 LLC Ft. OPA#661155300 DENTIAL PROPERTY ING James F. Smith, Jr. Charles A. Kolbe, Jr
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DENTIAL PROPERTY 4506 N 7th St 19140-2335 ERTY Brian Connelly 07373 $56,274.79 Shapiro a/k/a Jennifer Duffy 03908 $258,851.28 Phelan
Bernice L. Townsend C.P. 49th wd. 1,035 Sq. Ft. and Ashley Stine C.P. & DeNardo, LLC C.P. October Term, 2017 Hallinan Diamond &
April Term, 2017 No. BRT#491209600 Subject September Term, 2015 No. 00273 $146,700.81 Jones, LLP
03704 $52,329.77 Phelan to Mortgage IMPROVE- No. 02298 $229,309.75 1805-531 McCabe, Weisberg, &
Hallinan Diamond & MENTS: RESIDENTIAL KML Law Group, P.C. 2271 N Cleveland St Conway, LLC 1805-546
Jones, LLP DWELLING James Corey 19132-4326 16th wd. 7138 Vandike St 19135
Stroud, Known Heir of 1805-523 (formerly 28th wd.) 1,024 1805-539 65th wd. 1,650 Sq.
1805-508 Olga Rivera; Milagros Ri- 6524 N 13th St 19126- Sq. Ft. OPA#162018600 2064 E Pacific Ave, Ft. BRT#651268500
439 N 65th St 19151- vera, Personal Representa- 3603 49th wd. 5,310 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- a/k/a 2064 E Pacific St IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
4004 34th wd. 1,536 tive of The Estate of Olga Sq. Ft. BRT#493224900 DENTIAL PROPERTY 19134 45th wd. 985 Sq. DENTIAL DWELLING
Sq. Ft. OPA#343114500 Rivera and As a Known IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Emma Nguyen a/k/a Ft. OPA#452168400 Laurie Wilt C.P. March
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Heir of Olga Rivera; Estate DENTIAL REAL ESTATE Emma Kim Nguyen a/k/a IMPROVEMENTS: Term, 2016 No. 02414
DENTIAL PROPERTY of Olga Rivera; Unknown Saeeda Turnipseed C.P. Emma Kimanh Nguyen RESIDENTIAL PROP- $96,205.70 Udren Law
Booker T. Raynor, III C.P. heirs, successors, assigns, January Term, 2016 No. C.P. October Term, 2017 ERTY Danilsa Figuero, Offices, P.C.
January Term, 2017 No. and all persons, firms, 00268 $54,132.37 Stern & No. 00995 $56,222.82 in Her Capacity as Heir
04826 $74,991.65 Phelan or associations claiming Eisenberg PC Phelan Hallinan Diamond of Carmen E. Quinones 1805-547
Hallinan Diamond & right, title, or interest from & Jones, LLP Deceased; Unknown 1304 68th Ave 19126
Jones, LLP or under Olga Rivera C.P. 1805-524 heirs, successors, assigns, 61st wd. 2,827 Sq. Ft.
December Term, 2017 No. 2245 Wharton St 19146 1805-532 and all persons, firms, BRT#611429900; OPA#
1805-509 00932 $20,505.59 Udren 36th wd. 744 Sq. Ft. 5837 N 15th St 19141- or associations claiming 611429900 IMPROVE-
5551 Walton Ave Law Offices, P.C. BRT#361297700; OPA# 2501 17th wd. 1,290 right, title, or interest MENTS: RESIDENTIAL
19143-2501 46th wd. 361297700 IMPROVE- Sq. Ft. OPA#172051300 from or under Carmen E. DWELLING Celestine M.
(Formerly 60th wd.) 1,040 1805-516 MENTS: RESIDENTIAL IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Quinones, Deceased C.P. Murray; Kenneth Murray
Sq. Ft. OPA#463075600 2450 N 59th St 19131 DWELLING Margaret DENTIAL PROPERTY April Term, 2017 No. C.P. December Term, 2015
IMPROVEMENTS: 52nd wd. DET 2 STY Cole C.P. October Jamal D. Jones C.P. April 04211 $43,367.40 Phelan No. 00204 $142,765.70
RESIDENTIAL STONE; 2,072 Sq. Term, 2017 No. 00055 Term, 2017 No. 01431 Hallinan Diamond & Udren Law Offices, P.C.
PROPERTY Bethelhem Ft. BRT#522260400 $95,317.90 Udren Law $107,334.53 Phelan Jones, LLP
Tesfaye Tessema a/k/a IMPROVEMENTS: Offices, P.C. Hallinan Diamond & 1805-548
Bethelhem T. Tessema RESIDENTIAL DWELL- Jones, LLP 1805-540 5023 W Girard Ave 19131
C.P. November Term, 2017 ING The Estate of Ruth F. 1805-525 2732 N Hemberger St 44th wd. BRT#44-2086900
No. 00499 $45,212.11 Anderson C.P. September 421 Spruce St 5th 1805-533 19132-3226 11th wd. 936 Laura B. Jenkins C.P. July
Phelan Hallinan Diamond Term, 2015 No. 00355 wd. 2,040 Sq. Ft. 1538 N 10th St, #C a/k/a Sq. Ft. OPA#111352400 Term, 2017 No. 03504
& Jones, LLP $246,941.78 McCabe, BRT#051140800 IM- 1538 N 10th St Unit C IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- $83,001.80 Emmanuel J.
Weisberg, & Conway, LLC PROVEMENTS: ROW W/ 19122-3472 20th wd. DENTIAL PROPERTY Argentieri, Esquire
1805-510 GAR 3 STY MASONRY 1,152 Sq. Ft. OPA#20- Charles L. Grice; Un-
324 Devereaux Ave 1805-517 Jerome I Rosenstock, 2-1866-44 IMPROVE- known heirs, successors, 1805-549
19111-6015 35th 25 W Mount Pleasant Fran Rosenstock C.P. MENTS: RESIDENTIAL assigns, and all persons, 353 E Eleanor St 19120-
wd. 1,060 Sq. Ft. Ave 19119 9th wd. 3,734 March Term, 2010 No. PROPERTY Sandra firms, or associations 3909 42nd wd. 1,344
O PA # 3 5 2 1 9 2 7 0 0 Sq. Ft. fully described in 00796 $989,336.37 Moore C.P. March Term, claiming right, title or Sq. Ft. OPA#421106800
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Deed dated 6/29/2004 and Milstead & Associates, 2015 No. 01437 interest from or under Vir- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
DENTIAL PROPERTY recorded on 7/12/2004 LLC $95,239.36 Phelan Hal- ginia L. Cobia, Deceased DENTIAL PROPERTY
Rhonda Larry; Keturah document ID# 50967888 linan Diamond & Jones, C.P. August Term, 2017 Frederick D. Rogers C.P.
Larry; Robert Larry, III OPA#092000910 Subject 1805-526 LLP No. 01721 $38,775.96 April Term, 2017 No.
C.P. November Term, 2000 to Mortgage IMPROVE- 1812 Nolan St 19138 Phelan Hallinan Diamond 00716 $87,700.16 Phelan
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& Jones, LLP Term, 2017 No. 00386 Ft. (improvement area) 19120-4510 42nd 1805-541
$157,116.68 Glenn M. BRT#102222700 Subject wd. 1,396 Sq. Ft. 2261 N Van Pelt St 19132- 1805-550
1805-511 Ross, Esquire to Mortgage IMPROVE- O PA # 4 2 1 0 5 1 0 0 0 4821 16th wd. 1,526 6901 Valley Ave,
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Riddick; Chanda D. RESIDENTIAL Eugenio $52,590.00 Kevin J. $29,366.51 Phelan Hal- linan Diamond & Jones, C.P. July Term, 2017 No.
Riddick, as Administratrix Rodriguez C.P. November Cummings, Esquire linan Diamond & Jones, LLP 03503 $93,748.15
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1805-552 Term, 2016 No. 01891 DeNardo, LLC CONDOMINIUM UNIT Lakeisha S. Adkins C.P. Sq. Ft. OPA#352322000
6710 Cornelius St 19138- $148,755.56 Udren Law 2530 Salmon, LLC C.P. October Term, 2014 IMPROVEMENTS:
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1805-553 ing Member Isla Proper- River Bank IMPROVE- Maggie Livingston C.P. BRT#411091500 Subject
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March Term, 2017 No. 53rd wd. ROW B/GAR 2 December Term, 2017 P. C . Ft. OPA#171060400
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Kirn & Associates, LLC Sq. Ft. BRT#531054300 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 1805-564 DENTIAL PROPERTY
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3100 Barnett St 19149 Daunoun Dubuisson a/k/a 5221 Euclid Ave 19131 Sq. Ft. OPA#211354100 02827 $158,996.70 Brett
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Roosevelt Memorial Park-2 CAREGIVER Seeks ESTATE OF ELEANOR WEINRAUB ESTATE OF GOODWIN, OSCAR L. ESTATE OF JEANNIE C. FAITH a/k/a ESTATE OF MARY HELEN ADLER, G and G Funding Corp., a corpora-
spaces indoor masoleum, eye pos Hrly, 20 yrs exp. Late of Middletown Township, PA GWENDOLYN GOODWIN, Adminis- JEANNIE FAITH, DECEASED. DECEASED. tion organized under the laws of
level, lettering is included. CNA CPR, LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the trator , Late of Philadelphia Late of Philadelphia the state of Delaware, has applied
Currently priced at over Alzheimers. Cert. above Estate have been granted to c/o Samuel Ben-Samuel, Esquire, LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the for registration in Pennsylvania un-
$25,000 asking $12,500. 941- Mon-Friday the undersigned, who request all 273 Montgomery Ave., Ste. 201 above Estate have been granted to above Estate have been granted to der the provisions of Chapter 4 of
351-4182 267-298-0211 persons having claims or demands Bala Cynwyd PA 19004; Samuel the undersigned, who request all the undersigned, who request all the Associations Code. The ad-
Shalom Memorial - 2 against the estate of the decedent Ben-Samuel, Attorney persons having claims or demands persons having claims or demands dress of its proposed registered of-
Bronze plots, Benjamin EXP. CAREGIVER FOR ELDERLY to make known the same and all 273 Montgomery Ave., Ste. 201 against the estate of the decedent against the estate of the decedent fice in this Commonwealth is 601
section. Low price, call 20 yrs exp., Excellent References! persons indebted to the decedent Bala Cynwyd PA 19004; to make known the same and all to make known the same and all W. Susquehanna Ave., Phil-
for info 917-933-4476 to make payment without delay to ESTATE OF HELEN ELIZABETH persons indebted to the decedent persons indebted to the decedent adelphia, PA 19122.
267-679-3946 ROBIN W. FALKOW, EXECUTRIX, ARD, DECEASED. to make payment without delay to to make payment without delay to James L. Pearl, Esquire
GRACE FINANCIAL 39 Shady Brook Drive, Langhorne, Late of Philadelphia RUSSELL FAITH, EXECUTOR, c/o JOSEPH A. KANE, EXECUTOR, c/o 1500 JFK Blvd.
CAPITAL Private male nurse aide, PA 19047 LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the Steven Dickstein, Esq., P.O. Box John R. Jakubowski, Esq., 1330 Suite 900
14 years experience w/references, ESTATE OF ELIZABETH P HAR- above Estate have been granted to 2745, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004, Easton Rd., Abington, PA 19001- Philadelphia, PA 19102
Seeking seasoned, motivated busi- MAN deceased. Late of Phil- the undersigned, who request all Or to his Attorney: 3127, KEI LUXURY SERVICES, INC. has
ness broker and referral partners Seeks Center City position; adelphia. Letters Testamentary on persons having claims or demands STEVEN DICKSTEIN Or to his Attorney: been incorporated under the provi-
needing help with financing assist- [email protected] the above Estate have been gran- against the estate of the decedent P.O. Box 2745 JOHN R. JAKUBOWSKI sions of the Pennsylvania Business
ance with their clients transactions ted to the undersigned, who re- to make known the same and all Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 1330 Easton Rd. Corporation Law of 1988.
215-545-3281 quest all persons having claims or persons indebted to the decedent ESTATE OF JULIE D. CARSON a/k/a Abington, PA 19001-3127 Notice is hereby given that Articles
Please call James Shore at demands against the estate of the to make payment without delay to JULIE DEBRA CARSON, DE- Estate of Olga R. Perlo aka Olga of Incorporation were filed in the
610-755-2704 EXPERIENCED decedent to make known the same SARAH M. ROSS, EXECUTRIX, c/o CEASED. Perlo Department of State of The Com-
CAPABLE & RELIABLE and all persons indebted to the de- John R. Jakubowski, Esq., 1330 Late of Philadelphia Perlo, Olga R. aka Perlo, Olga late monwealth of Pennsylvania for
SITUATION WANTED cedent to make payment without Easton Rd., Abington, PA 19001- LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the of Philadelphia, PA. Patricia Fama, Grant Distribution Corp under the
CAREGIVER delay to Susan Schewel, Executrix, 3127, above Estate have been granted to c/o Paul J. Perpiglia, Esq., Per- provisions of the Pennsylvania
SENIORS, NEED HELP? 4-24 Hr Availability 419 Gate Lane, Philadelphia PA, Or to her Attorney: the undersigned, who request all piglia & Assocs., 1332 Jackson St., Business Corporation Law of 1988,
19119. JOHN R. JAKUBOWSKI persons having claims or demands Philadelphia, PA 19148, Executrix. as amended.
EXPERIENCED COMPANION Exc Refs ESTATE OF ELMER F. PIZZI, DE- 1330 Easton Rd. against the estate of the decedent Paul J. Perpiglia, Esq.
Personal Assistant - 267-320-8906 CEASED. Abington, PA 19001-3127 to make known the same and all Perpiglia & Assocs.
Licensed driver to as- Late of Philadelphia ESTATE OF JEAN OHANESSIAN, persons indebted to the decedent 1332 Jackson St.
sist with errands, LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the DECEASED. to make payment without delay to Philadelphia, PA 19148
shopping, appts., read- above Estate have been granted to Late of Philadelphia LARRY A. CARSON and RICHARD
ing, walking, food ESTATE NOTICES the undersigned, who request all LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the E. CARSON, EXECUTORS, c/o Place an ad
prep., socializing and ESTATE OF EDNA A. KELLAM, DE- persons having claims or demands above Estate have been granted to Megan McCrea, Esq., 7169 Ger-
daily activities CEASED. against the estate of the decedent the undersigned, who request all mantown Ave., 2nd Fl., Philadelphia, in the
inside/outside of your Late of Philadelphia to make known the same and all persons having claims or demands PA 19119, Real Estate Section
home. Will help you LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on persons indebted to the decedent against the estate of the decedent Or to their Attorney:
understand your bills, the above Estate have been gran- to make payment without delay to to make known the same and all MEGAN McCREA CALL:
do paperwork.and also ted to the undersigned, who re- LARRY PIZZI, EXECUTOR, c/o Dav- persons indebted to the decedent ROSS & McCREA LLP
make telephone quest all persons having claims or id V. Bogdan, Esq., 100 S. Broad to make payment without delay to 7169 Germantown Ave., 2nd Fl. NICOLE MCNALLY 215.832.0750
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The Boys Town Jerusalem Foundation of America mourns with profound sorrow BRAIT LEVIN
the passing of a most cherished member of its extended family
Marsha L. Brait (nee Kruger) died on March Arnold Levin on March 26, 2018 at the age of
MARVIN LEVIN 24, 2018. She was a fundraising volunteer 91. Beloved husband of Eleanor (nee Laskin).
who resided in Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania. Loving father of Eileen (Dr. Todd) Goldberg,
Marvin was loved, respected and admired by all who were privileged to know Beloved wife of the late Marty; loving mother Bonnie Levin and Jodi (Rubin) Press. Ad-
him. His infectious smile which was a window to his heart, his mild manner of Andrew E. (Anna M.) Brait and Elizabeth E. ored Pop-pop of Courtney, Matthew, Taylor,
and leadership by example in both business and philanthropy will continue to Brait (Chema Diego Rodriguez); dear sister of Jaime, Jaclyn, Troy and Tyler. Contributions
inspire. Morton Philip (Mary) Pincus, Marvin Her- in his memory may be made to a charity of
man Pincus, and Ellen (Yosef) Lovett; and the donor’s choice.
Boys Town Jerusalem’s 950 students and more than 7,000 graduates are adoring and devoted grandmom of Ellis, Jo-
grateful to Marvin for his care and concern for their welfare. His magnanimous nas, and Dakota M. Alexsia Diego Brait. Con- GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
support provided hope and opportunity where there had only been despair. tributions in her memory may be made to the RAPHAEL-SACKS
Epilepsy Foundation of Eastern Pennsylvania,
We extend heartfelt condolences to Stefani, Marvin’s beloved partner in life 919 Walnut St., Suite 7-A, Phila., PA 19107. LEVIN
and philanthropy for over 60 years, his son Adam(Caren), his sister Cissie Vizak
Frantz, and the entire family. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S Marvin Levin, 90, who grew the hardware
RAPHAEL-SACKS and appliance store that his father, Harry Lev-
Rabbi Moshe Linchner, Dean in had started into the Levin’s Furniture & Ap-
Josh S. Weston, Honorary Chairman EISENBUD pliances died Sunday night at the Abramson
Michael S. Scharf, President Center for Jewish Life. A long-time resident
Robert Kaswell, Chairman Daniel K. Eisenbud, March 20, 2018, of Is- of Elkins Park, he previously had a home in
Rabbi Ronald Gray, Ex VP rael and Bala Cynwyd. Son of Barbara Shai- Ventnor NJ and presently in Boynton Beach
Henri Levit, Chairman, Mid-Atlantic Friends man and Michael Eisenbud; brother of De- FL. He graduated from Northeast High School
borah Ryan; also survived by a niece and in 1944 while working in his parent’s hard-
of Boys Town Jerusalem nephew; aunts and uncles. Contributions in ware and housewares store after school and
Eli Schostak, Executive Director, Mid-Atlantic Friends his memory may be made to MIKLAT Israel on weekends. He lived in an apartment
http://atzum.org/contribute/us- above the store on Kensington Ave where the
of Boys Town Jerusalem donations/refugees and asylum seekers link elevated train frequently roared past his win-
or charity of the donors choice. dow. After graduation, he started college at
SHAPIRO MONUMENTS Honor the memory the University of Pennsylvania, but left after
of your loved one... JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS one year to join the Navy during World War
7956 Bustleton Avenue II. He was honorably discharged from the
Monuments of Distinction Call 215.832.0749 to EPSTEIN Navy in 1946 and returned to the Wharton
place your memorial. School at Penn to finish his bachelor’s de-
Quality • Service • Reliability Since 1900 Betty I. Epstein (nee Winneker) March 28, gree. Following college he went into his fath-
Free Estimates • No Obligation 2018 of Phila., PA. Beloved wife of David Ep- er’s business full time, which by then, had
stein; loving mother of Robert Epstein and expanded into a department store selling ap-
Mon.–Thurs. 10-3 • Fri. & Sun. 10-2 the late Charles (Judith) Epstein; cherished pliances and furniture. He helped grow and
215-745-7220 grandmother of Sunni (Erica) Epstein; dear expand the business by adding 12 additional
sister of Allan (Betty) Winneker. Relatives stores throughout the Philadelphia and New
Nathan Shapiro & Son, Inc. and friends were invited to services Friday Jersey areas and offered credit to customers
www.shapiromonuments.com 10:30 am at Joseph Levine & Sons long before standard credit cards became
4737Street Road, Trevose, PA. Int. Monte- common. Levin’s Furniture became a well-
PUB: EXPONENT LUDA COMMUNITY REMEMBERS fiore Cemetery. Contributions in her memory known name in the area, and Marvin enjoyed
ISSUE: 10/02/14 may be made to Parkinson's Council of Phil- the frenzied pace of retailing business, espe-
SIZE: 2H MONTHLY ARCHIVES OF JEWISH EXPONENT DEATH NOTICES adelphia.www the parkinsoncouncil.org cially the Christmas shopping season. In his
COLOR: B/W ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE. early 60’s, he retired from the business to
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS pursue other business interests, including
VERSION: 1 www.jewishexponent.com doing small residential real estate develop-
DATE: 06/10/14 FISHER ment. He married Stefani Lundy in 1957 and
enjoyed 60 years of happy marriage together.
Phyllis Fisher, on March 28, 2018. The He was an avid golfer, tennis player and
former Phyllis Perchick, wife of the late Harry swimmer. He was a member of Meadow-
Fisher. Stepmother of Janice (Steven Roth- lands Country Club, Ashbourne Country Club
man) Fisher. and Logan Tennis Club. He also loved to
travel. He and his wife Stefani, took frequent
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S trips to distant countries, some of them very
RAPHAEL-SACKS adventuresome. They also traveled to Israel
many times, including the beloved Mission
FRIEDMAN 1000 trip. Marvin has been involved in nu-
merous charities and community activities.
Martin Friedman on March 26, 2018. Hus- He has served on the board of trustees of
band of the late Claire Goldman and the late Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia,
Lillian Brager; Father of Barbra (Richard) was a board member of the Abramson Cen-
Sidkoff, Debi (the late Nathan) Miller and ter for Jewish Life, and a Board Member of
Jackie (Leonard) Brody. Also survived by 11 Boys Town Jerusalem. He has also been a
grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. long-time member of Adath Jeshurun Syn-
Contributions in his memory may be made to agogue. He has continued his parents repu-
Old York Road Temple- Beth Am, 971 Old tation for “giving back” to the community and
York Rd., Abington PA 19001 or St. Joseph has always been a generous supporter of
Manor, 1616 Huntingdon Pk., Meadowbrook good causes with both his time and his
PA 19046. money. He is survived by his wife, Stefani,
his son, Adam, (daughter-in-law Caren), two
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S granddaughters, Jessica and Sarah, and sis-
RAPHAEL-SACKS ter, Cissie Vizak Frantz.
JURNOVOY GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS
Nancy Jurnovoy (nee Tobias) March 24,
2018. Wife of Howard Jurnovoy, of Bala Cyn- NOVAK
wyd, mother of Steven (Holly) Jurnovoy,
Scott Jurnovoy and Michael Jurnovoy, sister Pearl Novak (nee Krusen), beloved wife of Er-
of Glen (Lynn) Tobias, grandmother of Josh, win Novak formerly of Philadelphia, PA died
Andrew, Jacob and Emily. Relatives and March 24, 2018 in Delray Beach, Florida.
friends were invited to services Tuesday 2 She was a loving aunt to nieces and neph-
P.M. Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel, ews- Ronda Stonick, Mark Simon, Ross Mor-
Old York and Township Line Rds., Elkins ganstein, Jordana Krupnick, Alexander Si-
Park. Interment Montefiore Cemetery. Contri- mon, Sarah Simon, Ellen Roth, Jordan
butions in her memory may be made to a Schwartz, Marilyn Rosengard, Steven
charity of the donor's choice. Skaroff, Jeffrey Ball and 20 great-grand
nieces and nephews. A Celebration of Life will
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS be held for family members. Contributions
can be made to donor's choice.
KING
Diane King (nee Averbach) on March 27,
2018. Wife of the late Leon King; Mother of
Cheryl (and the late Dean Hadiks), Elliot (An-
ita) and Louis (Peggy Britt); Grandmother of
Ari, Aliza (Brad), Marcie, Jordan, Etta (Ryan),
Max and Alister; Great- grandmother of Lila
and Brooklyn. Contributions in her memory
may be made to Dr. Diane A. and Leon King
Fund for Student Study in Israel, C/O Gratz
College, or Diane A. King Scholarship Fund
for Giborim, C/O Gratz College, 7605 Old
York Rd., Elkins Park, PA 19027
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS
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RUBIN WEITZMAN
Alex "AL" Rubin died March 25, 2018. He was Rabbi Alan G. Weitzman, 84, passed away
an electrical engineer and an entrepreneur. March 26, 2018, at the Highlands of Wyo-
Mr. Rubin was a member of Brotherhood missing. Born in Cincinnati, OH, he was the
Lodge F&AM and Temple Emanuel. He was son of the late Isadore and Ella (Lisner)
the husband of Cynthia (nee: Balin), the fath- Weitzman. Alan was a graduate of the Uni-
er of Kenneth Rubin (Judy Axelrod), Robin versity of Cincinnati and was ordained in
Rubin and Susie Gomberg. Grandfather of 1960 as a Rabbi from the Hebrew Union Col-
Brandon (Meredith McFarland), Jordan, and lege, Cincinnati, OH. He was a member and
Dillon Miller, Bekki Gomberg, Alyson Hoff- Rabbi of Temple Oheb Shalom, Wyomissing.
man, Brittany, and Jarrett (Daphna) Rubin, In his later years, he was also the Rabbi of
and great-grandfather of Jacob, Benjamin Temple Israel, Jonesboro, Arkansas. Alan
and Sophie. Memorial contributions may be was Director and Founder of Alvernia Seni-
made to Temple Emanuel, 1101 Springdale ors College and was one of the founders of
Rd, Cherry Hill NJ 08003. Condolences and The Greater Berks Food Bank, Wyomissing.
more at www.BerschlerAndShenberg.com. He is survived by his two children, Ian H. (Ju-
lie) Weitzman, Cherry Hill, NJ; and Ari D.
BERSCHLER and SHENBERG Weitzman Esq. (Jodi Crowther), Harrisburg,
PA. He is also survived by his two grandchil-
STEINBERG dren, Elijah and Jacob. Contributions can be
made to Greater Berks Food Bank, 117 Mor-
Estelle Steinberg (nee Sherman) on March gan Dr, Reading, PA 19608.
27, 2018, wife of David. Mother of Robert
(Carol) Steinberg, Cindy (Gerald) Charlton, EDWARD J. KUHN FUNERAL HOME
and Adam (Franci) Steinberg. Grandmother
of Mitchell, Leslie and Philip Steinberg, Dani- MEMORIALS
elle Chalton, Madeline, Noah and Simone
Steinberg. Contributions in her memory may PLOTNICK
be made to American Associates of Ben-Guri- HARRY C. PLOTNICK
on University of the Negev, 261 Old York
Road #417A, PO Box 1128, Jenkintown, You are missed every minute of everyday.
Pennsylvania 19046 You are loved forever.
We love you.
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S FREDRIC
RAPHAEL-SACKS WENDEE
JAMIE
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Mr. Levin and his family have a long legacy of support of the Abramson Center. APRIL 5, 2018 45
Since 1968, the Levins have been instrumental in the growth and success of
Abramson and its predecessor agency the Philadelphia Geriatric Center (PGC).
In 1984, the family’s lead gift helped build the Harry and Reba Levin Building at
PGC, which was part of PGC’s mission to revolutionize the way long-term care
was provided in nursing facilities across the country.
A member of the board of trustees since 1983, Mr. Levin has served as both
secretary and vice chair. As co-chair of the Fund for the Future Campaign
and Development Committee, his fundraising efforts have helped Abramson
provide essential programs and services to seniors throughout Philadelphia.
Mr. Levin and his wife, Stefani, have generously given through the Annual Fund
and as members of the Heritage Society, which recognizes those who have
made an endowment gift. The Levin’s unwavering support was honored at
the first ever Rainbow Ball, Abramson’s annual fundraising gala, where they
were presented with the Family Award alongside Mr. Levin’s sister, Cissie
V. Frantz, and father, Harry Levin, z”l. The Abramson Center and our entire
Jewish community were truly fortunate to have been the beneficiary of his time,
intellect, leadership, and enduring tzedakah.
To Stefani, their son Adam (Caren), their grandchildren, extended family,
friends, and all who mourn his passing, the Board of Trustees of the Madlyn
and Leonard Abramson Center for Jewish Life offer this expression of profound
sympathy. May they find solace in the knowledge that his dedication, generosity
and good works will serve as a living tribute to him and will benefit future
generations.
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ENGAGEMENTS ABRAMS-DIETZ
BUZGON-SCLAROW
Sherie and Rick Abrams
Howard and Susan Buzgon of Bensalem announce the
of Huntingdon Valley engagement of their daugh-
announce the engagement ter, Lauren Danielle Abrams,
of their daughter, Lori to Brian Douglas Dietz, son
Nicole Buzgon, to Steven of Beth and Steve Dietz of
Eric Sclarow, son of Audrey Feasterville-Trevose.
Sclarow of Philadelphia and
the late Stuart Sclarow. Lauren graduated from
CHI Institute with an asso-
Lori graduated from Hofs- ciate degree in graphic
tra University with a Bachelor design and graduated from
of Arts in elementary educa- Bucks County Community
tion and a master’s degree in College with a certificate
special education. in medical billing and cod-
ing. She is a credentialed
She is a special education medical coding analyst who
teacher in the Springfield works for Temple University
School District and is pur- Health System and is a free-
suing a doctoral degree in lance graphic designer.
educational leadership.
Brian graduated with an
Steve graduated from Syr- associate degree in photogra-
acuse University with a bach- phy. He is a human resourc-
elor’s degree in architecture es adviser at Icon Clinical
and is a licensed architect. He received an EMBA from Temple University’s Fox Research.
School of Business.
Lauren is the granddaughter of Rose and Jack Blumenthal of Philadelphia,
He is a full-time professor in Temple’s Fox School of Business management and Florence and Peter Abrams of Philadelphia. Brian is the grandson of Trudie
information system program. and the late Sanford Solarz of Levittown, the late Sid and Sally Dietz, and the late
Carol and Seymour Solow of Cranbury, N.J.
Sharing in the couple’s happiness are Lori’s sister April Pokotilow, Steve’s
sister Pam Russakoff and nieces and nephews Addison, Dylan, Jules and Molly. Sharing in the couple’s happiness are Lauren’s sister, Jamie Abrams; brothers
Richard and Michael Abrams; Brian’s brother, Jeremy (Amy) Dietz; nephews
The couple is planning a November wedding in Philadelphia. Samuel and Logan; and many aunts, uncles and cousins.
The couple lives in Holland. A November wedding is planned in Philadelphia.
CAMPBELL-ANDERSON MARRIAGE
CHRISTY-FLOYD
Carol and Charles Campbell of
Plymouth Meeting and Sharon Gabriel Christy
and Myron Anderson of Bustleton married Ella Floyd
announce the engagement of their on March 25. The
children, Julia Anna Campbell and ceremony took
Richard Jonathan Anderson. place at Gratz Col-
lege with Rabbi Jon
Julia graduated summa cum Cutler officiating.
laude from Lafayette College with
a Bachelor of Arts in English and Celebrating the
Spanish. She is responsible for union along with
programs and marketing at Adath 75 guests were
Israel on the Main Line. Richard Gabriel’s grand-
graduated summa cum laude from mother, Sonia
Drexel University with a Bachelor Klimoff Dishler;
of Science in Business Administra- mother and step-
tion. He is a CPA and is employed at father, Dodi Klimoff and David Kirpich; sister, Liz Christy; and
Aramark Corp. as senior manager father and stepmother, David and Rachel Christy.
of audit analytics.
The bride’s 100-year-old great-grandmother was present along
Julia is the granddaughter of with grandmother Carol Jones, mother Beth Jones and sister
Mendle Covitch and the late Henri- Rachel Floyd.
etta (Honey) Covitch, and Claire
Campbell and the late Donald The couple lives in South Philadelphia. Gabriel is a graduate of
Campbell. Richard is the grandson York College and works as an assistant carpenter and historian at
of the late Pearl and Herman Jordan, and the late Esther and Levy Anderson. the Newlin Grist Mill. Ella is a graduate of the University of the
Sharing in their happiness are Julia’s brother, Kyle, and numerous aunts, uncles and cous- Arts and works at the Museum of the American Revolution.
ins. A spring 2019 wedding is planned.
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Community
NEWSMAKERS
From left: KleinLife Active Adult Life Director Sue Aistrop, Rabbi Sandra From left: Rhoda Stein, RSVP advisory council chairperson; KleinLife Active Adult Life Director Sue Aistrop;
Berliner and Ernie Gross, a Holocaust survivor and KleinLife member Beverly Rosen, a book reviewer who presents literature, film and theater reviews to area audiences; KleinLife
Community Services Director Julie Borsky; and RSVP Assistant Director Suzanne Udell
About 150 seniors participated in a pre-Passover seder at KleinLife,
which included a festive holiday menu and an entertainment program. RSVP Philadelphia held a book review charity benefit at Randi’s Restaurant in Northeast
Philadelphia. RSVP Philadelphia is a nonprofit organization that engages adults 55 and older in
Old York Road Temple-Beth voluntary service using their skills, talents and experience to respond to community needs and
Am Senior Rabbi Robert calls for help.
S. Leib led a pre-Passover
seder for senior members
of KleinLife. Some 100 area
seniors participated.
From left: Temple Beth
Am Cantor Elena Zarkh;
Gail Korostoff, program
director of the Montgomery
County senior center;
KleinLife Active Adult Life
Director Sue Aistrop; and
Rabbi Robert S. Leib
From left: Steven Katz, Robin Katz, Joshua Landes Joshua D. Snyder
and Rabbi Shraga Sherman
Joshua D. Snyder became a
From left: Betsy Rentz, David Rentz, Joseph Wolfson, Jeffrey Bartos and Sheryl Bartos name partner at the law firm
of Boni & Zack LLC, result-
Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy held its annual gala on March 14. The gala ing in it changing its name
focused this year on celebrating the school’s Israel relationship and program- to Boni, Zack & Snyder,
ming, particularly its study abroad program for 11th-graders. LLC. Snyder concentrates
his practice in antitrust
From left: Robert Levin, Michele Levin and Naomi Adler class actions, public sector
litigation, consumer class
actions, intellectual proper-
ty and ERISA litigation.
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