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Jewish Exponent June 27, 2019

Jewish Exponent June 27, 2019

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The popular event
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meat coma.
REP. ALEXANDRIA OCASIO-CORTEZ Campers at Camp Harlam Courtesy of the Foundation for Jewish Camp
Page 4 (D-NY) made headlines on June 18 when
she tweeted a June 13 Esquire article that Security Bolstered at
LOCAL referred to the migrant detention centers Area Camps for 2019
along the southern border of the United
World Refugee States as “concentration camps.” ERIC SCHUCHT | JE STAFF in Pittsburgh and California.
Day Celebrated David Weiss is the executive director at
Via Block Party The immigrant detainees, Ocasio-Cortez SAFETY IS A top priority for many
Event marked at remarked when she shared the article, “are Jewish organizations, and Jewish summer Habonim Dror Camp Galil in Ottsville,
three locations in being brutalized with dehumanizing condi- camps are no exception in 2019. where staff training includes drills on
Philadelphia. tions and dying. This is not hyperbole. It is active shooters, severe weather, bomb
the conclusion of expert analysis.” Staying sharp, unfortunately, is more threats, intruders and missing persons.
Page 5 vital than ever these days for people in The camp constantly evaluates and updates
The analysis she referred to was expli- the Jewish community, who must remain security measures and protocols to stay
LOCAL cated in the Esquire piece, which quoted watchful and vigilant after the shootings current on best practices that they learn
historian Andrea Pitzer, author of the 2017
Sabra CEO book One Long Night: A Global History of
Dishes on Food Concentration Camps, who explained the
Technology definition of a “concentration camp system”
‘Adding value’ a as “mass detention of civilians without trial.”
newer trend.
Later, after an outcry on Twitter,
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Hava NaGrilla ‘Meats’ Expectations

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THERE’S A CASE to be made Hungry attendees wait in line. cow on the back. A brisket sandwich that drew a line Photos by Joan Trachtenberg
that barbecue — dripping, Entering the grounds, there
saucy fare eaten with your attuned to the intricacies of again. The lamb ribs were were talking about their cold
hands — is the great American good barbecue than you or me. is a large L-shaped collection indeed very fatty and, paired food as well. Still, what meat
food, transforming us all Now, our BBQ betters are reg- of white 10-by-10 tents to the with a drink from the “beer was on there was excellent —
into chin-dabbers and little istered members of the Kansas right, where the competitors garden” (a single tent with one crispy around the edges.
machines that go “mmm!” with City Barbecue Society, which have been for hours (some type of beer), I am meat-drunk.
each bite. claims the mantle of the official of them since midnight the The meat itself, however: ridic- It is at this point that I
sanctioning body of compet- night before), smoking their ulously good. The cornbread begin to wander the grounds
It seemed appropriate, then, itive barbecue. Membership meats and sipping from red was a little crumbly for my lik- in a flesh consumption haze,
that to get to the 2019 edi- is $35, and includes a sub- cups. Many of the team names ing, but I couldn’t argue with taking stock of the bull-rid-
tion of Hava NaGrilla from the scription to their magazine, are puns — Roast Chodesh is the taste. ing machine and miniature
Stern Center in Wynnewood, The Bullsheet, among other my favorite, and I see some- cars for kids to ride and bump
we were packed onto that great goodies; to become a judge, one wearing a “Meatzva Girl” I do need another drink at around in, among other kids’
American vehicle, the yellow all you have to do is attend T-shirt — and I wonder if there this point before I get to meat entertainment. There are two
school bus. And as we waited judging classes (discounted for is a correlation between cre- No. 2, so I wander over to watermelon-eating competi-
to board said American vehi- members). ativity of the name and quality the Stateside Vodka stand. I tions, child and 18+, that are
cle, we waited for the first of the meat. This question is have to believe that someone a sight to behold. Losers nib-
of many security guards we “KCBS judges are trained in answered for me by Wandering at Stateside was familiar with bled; winners came up from
would encounter that day to a manner that allows them to Que, small dataset be damned. some Jewish words, if not with the melons looking like hyenas
load a walker through the nar- appropriately judge ALL types (I’d be remiss if I didn’t report their meanings, and probably face-deep in a felled zebra.
row front doors, only to give up of barbeque,” according to the the overall winners of the meant well, too. This is the only
and bring it to the back hatch. literature, “from St. Louis and day: Peep’s Pit, an outfit from explanation for a drink called Someone asks me if I want
We on the bus are just a few Texas styles to Memphis and South Florida). the “Moscow Mohel,” which to help judge the chili com-
dozen of the couple thousand Carolina styles.” is presumably a Moscow Mule petition, and the revulsion I
attendees that will attend the A long line for Wandering with a bit taken off the top. The feel toward this question —
festival throughout the day. At Hava NaGrilla, compet- Que had formed within min- bartender, furtively Juuling as I physical, spiritual, intellectual
itors submit their best efforts utes of the event’s opening, approach, nearly drops it when — signals to me that it may be
A predecessor to Hava in brisket, beef ribs, a whole and we humble line-dwellers he notices me at the counter, time to hit the road. The power
NaGrilla in 2009 was a project of turkey and chicken thighs. sweltered in one of the lot’s but who I am to judge? And of the pull toward my bed could
Golden Slipper. Back then, it was uncovered areas. We shuffled anyway, the drink is delicious, sustain a small island nation.
at Willow Grove Day Camp, and As we rolled into the parking slowly toward the meat men, if circumcised.
a decidedly smaller affair, but the lot at Temple Beth Hillel-Beth El, and I made the decision to go On the ride back to the
general concept was the same: we are informed that a $10 dona- a little off the beaten path: a The Moscow Mohel gets Stern Center, no more than 10
high-quality kosher barbecue for tion to the JRA and a homeless half-rack of lamb ribs, for my me through the line at Jake’s, minutes, I am truly brought
attendees, and a panel of judges veterans organization will get first meat of the day. “VERY another barbecue stand, where back to the days when I actu-
picking at the best barbecued you an official Hava NaGrilla FATTY,” the menu read. I find myself eyeing the brisket ally rode a school bus home: I
chicken, beef and other dead hat. As a non-hat wearer (head: The fools thought that was a sandwich. Truthfully? Not a fall asleep, hard. l
kosher animals that competitors too big), I can’t judge the head- warning. great bread/meat ratio, and a
have to offer. wear, but I will say that the little cold — people around me jbernstein@jewishexponent.com;
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Those present at the origi- for purchase were excellent, if feeling like I may never eat
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then an extinction-level threat dye T-shirt with a big smiling
to any kosher beast, downing
36 Tastykakes in 10 minutes
in a Tastykake-eating competi-
tion, for which he won a medal.
In the decade since, he has not
consumed a single Tastykake
and has become a vegetarian.
Whether those events are con-
nected is up for interpretation.

This year’s Hava NaGrilla
is the same in the important
ways, with some interesting
variations. No longer are the
judges simple chewers, no more

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HIAS PA Celebrates World Refugee Day With
First-Time Block Parties in Three Locations

LOCAL Jewish refugees coming to the that refugees are our neighbors community that lives there. planning at HIAS PA, helped
ERIC SCHUCHT | JE STAFF U.S. declined, so the organiza- and to really bring awareness,” Northeast Philadelphia is home run the Mifflin Square Park
tion turned to assisting other Scruggs said. “We wanted to to many refugees from the block party. She said it was nice
GIN SUM WAS only a teenager groups as well. In 1979, HIAS really make sure that the people former Soviet Union and the to take the celebration to areas
when he fled with his family PA began to settle refugees who live in the neighborhoods Middle East, South Philadelphia where refugees live.
from their home in Burma (now from Vietnam, Cambodia and that refugees live in know who has a large population of refu-
Myanmar), where a military Laos at the request of the U.S. their neighbors are and come gees from Myanmar, Bhutan, “The idea is to bring people
regime suppressed democracy government. together in celebration.” Vietnam and Cambodia, and out and have fun and celebrate
and oppressed minorities and Southwest Philadelphia has each other and celebrate the new
religious groups. His father, In the past decade, HIAS The parties included music, many African refugees. people who are a part of our
a pastor, had fled the country PA has settled about 8,000 ref- food and other activities. communities,” Buchalter said.
ugees in Philadelphia, with no Scruggs said each had a unique Rona Buchalter, director
signs of slowing down. flavor, reflecting the immigrant of refugee programming and See Refugee, Page 12

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when Sum was only 3. In 2006, For World Refugee Day, July 16, 2019
Sum, his mother and four sib- three celebrations were held July 23, 2019
lings crossed the border into across the city to introduce July 30, 2019
India and made their way to a Philadelphians to their refugee Join us each month for coffee and
New Delhi refugee camp, where neighbors with food, games and conversation specifically for people 10:00 am to 11:00 am
they lived for three years until music. The three block parties with dementia and their caregivers.
they were allowed to immigrate were at Tarken Ice Rink and Barnes and Noble
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Sum’s were celebrated as is the development director for caregiver burnout or information about community Arden Courts of Warminster
part of World Refugee Day, HIAS PA. She said in the past resources. There is no cost or obligation, and many 779 West County LIne Road
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Beth Hillel-Beth El to Team Up With Zion Baptist
Church of Ardmore on Lunch and Reading Program

LOCAL community work. One day, the Members of the Men’s Club at Temple Beth Hillel-Beth El pictured at various events. Courtesy of Ed Snyder
ERIC SCHUCHT | JE STAFF three had a conversation that
spurred Snyder to action. people don’t seem to realize that by planning to participate in the being together as a community
IT’S UNUSUAL — that’s how we have lots of children who are Box Lunch and a Book program. has some meaning.”
Ed Snyder described the recent “They told me something that not eating properly just because They’ve also raised $3,000, with
outreach efforts of Temple Beth was hard to understand,” Snyder their parents can’t afford to pay Snyder’s goal to raise $5,000 Volunteers with “Box Lunch
Hillel-Beth El. said. “Because here we are living rent and to get good nutritious toward the program’s $15,000 and a Book” will prepare lunches
in the most affluent township meals at the same time.” annual cost. for children and read to them
While it’s a bit uncommon for in the country, and there’s 800 throughout the summer at Zion
the members of the Wynnewood school-aged kids on the lunch Snyder began to spread Cooper said he’s pleased by Baptist Church, Saints Memorial
congregation to volunteer with program because they’re liv- word of the program at the the effort. Baptist Church in Bryn Mawr
Christian-run programs, Snyder ing [in] poverty. So the church synagogue, which he was and Memorial Church of God in
set out to encourage his fellow started serving them lunch in encouraged to do after attend- “Ed Snyder is a guy who, Christ in Haverford. For more
members to do just that after being the summertime because the ing a sermon last fall. It was when he gets an idea in his information, contact the pro-
inspired by Rabbi Neil S. Cooper. free lunch they were getting in right after the murder of 11 head, no force on earth can stop gram at boxlunchandabook@
Now, members of the synagogue’s the school year stops.” people in Pittsburgh at the Tree him. He is very determined and gmail.com.
men’s club will help raise money of Life*Or L’Simcha building very committed when he gets
and make lunches for school kids Zion Baptist started the that Cooper urged the congre- involved with something, and “We have to work together,”
in need this summer. “Box Lunch and a Book” pro- gation to reach out to those of this was something that reso- Snyder said. “We can reach
gram in 2015. Spearheaded by different faiths to create unity nated with him,” Cooper said. “It out to the whole community
“We have to do this,” Snyder church member June Coleman, in opposition to hate. has not been the norm, and we’re at large.” l
said about the collaboration. the program distributes nutri- trying to change that. We’re try-
“One of the congregants tious meals and books to K-12 Snyder and about 10 others ing to create more interaction, eschucht@jewishexponent.com;
told me it’s about time we’ve students for free while provid- have taken these words to heart more familiarity so this idea of 215-832-0751
reached out to another group, ing them a place to read during
and it’s a lovely thing when we summer break. On occasion,
can do things together.” volunteers will take the chil-
dren on field trips to places like
Snyder is no stranger to the Franklin Institute or a local
volunteering. Nicknamed “the aquarium. Virginia Pollard said
Sage,” the 84-year-old real the program hands out an aver-
estate appraiser met Rev. James age of 2,000 meals each summer.
A. Pollard Sr. of Zion Baptist
Church of Ardmore and his “There’s so many of our
wife, Virginia, through his young people on the Main
Line,” she said. ”And most

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Sabra CEO Talks History of Food Technology

LOCAL “Adding value, by the way, can food and beverage compa- to make a big difference and Harpaz said. “We thought per-
SELAH MAYA ZIGHELBOIM | JE STAFF be in the form of improving nies would have to grow in change the world.” haps there is room, certainly in
efficiencies, but also in the other ways — by competing food, for an era that we called
SABRA DIPPING CO., LLC, form of adding value to the through prices or by adding With technology, they at the time community-driven
the company behind the iconic product — more fresh, less pre- value to their products. At the thought they would be able to innovation.”
red-rimmed tubs of hummus servatives, better flavors, better same time, consumers were provide better food for cheaper
in grocery stores through- sensorial experiences, so on becoming more informed and prices to consumers. But to That community-driven
out the country, is probably and so forth.” making more rational choices compete with larger compet- innovation would involve bring-
the most recognizable Israeli about the food they buy. itors, Strauss needed to do ing together entrepreneurs,
brand for Americans. After In 2011, Strauss initiated a more than just throw money at engineers, scientists, institutions,
all, said Inon Elroy, economic strategic review of the food and “How do you address these its research and development venture capitalists and more to
minister to North America for beverage industry to understand types of pressures, these types department. They thought they create a community of innova-
Israel’s Ministry of Economy where the industry’s future was of dynamics?” Harpaz said. “We could potentially develop a new tion around food technology.
and Industry, “for Sabra, you headed. The industry had been always thought it’s not unique system of innovation instead.
growing for decades by increas- just to food. Technology is At the time, Harpaz said,
ing calories of products so people really key to make a difference, “We thought perhaps there
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Gov. Wolf Vetoes EITC Expansion Bill that reads, “To learn who rules over you, simply find “By coordinating purchases and helping corporate
PENNSYLVANIA GOV. WOLF has rejected out who you are not allowed to criticize.” Above the food donors to direct donations where they are
legislation that would have expanded the Educational image Cusack tweeted, “Follow the money.” needed, we can increase efficiency, eliminate waste,
Improvement Tax Credit program from $110 million bring prices down, and hopefully, help these agencies
to $210 million — a program many families use to Cusack first said he thought the post was pro- provide more nutritious, protein-rich kosher food
help pay for Jewish day schools. Palestinian. Later, he deleted it and tweets justifying to those who need it most,” said Allison Deal, the
it, agreeing that it was anti-Semitic. program’s founding director.
Wolf’s veto message said, in part, “This legisla-
tion prompts a serious question: Why would the “In reaction to Palestinian human rights under Pennsylvania Man Charged in Fire at
Commonwealth allow for the expansion of the Israeli occupation, an issue that concerns any- Brooklyn Rabbi’s Home
Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) that one fighting for justice, I [retweeted] and quickly The New York Police Department arrested Menachem
supports private institutions while our current pub- deleted an image that’s harmful to both Jewish Karelefsky of McKeesport on June 16 and charged
lic-school system remains underfunded? and Palestinian friends, and for that I’m sorry,” he him with two counts of attempted murder and one of
tweeted. “The image depicted a blue Star of David. arson in connection with a fire at a Brooklyn rabbi’s
“We have public schools that are structurally deteri- … I know the star itself is deeply meaningful to Jews home, JTA reported.
orating, contaminated by lead, and staffed by teachers no matter where they stand on Israel’s attacks on
who are not appropriately paid and overstretched in Palestinians.” The June 14 fire injured 13 people, including an
their responsibilities. Tackling these challenges, and National Kosher Food Pantry Launched infant; 12 people were taken to the hospital, although
others, should be our collective priority.” The Kosher Food Lifeline, which is designed to help none of the injuries was considered serious.
kosher-observant Jews find low-cost or free food,
John Cusack Posts, Apologizes for and was launched June 17 by the Orthodox Union, JTA Karelefsky is being held without bail. Prosecutors
Deletes Anti-Semitic Image reported. said that when he was arrested, he had lighter fluid,
Calling it a “careless mistweet,” actor John Cusack knives and an ax with him and was reported near the
apologized for an anti-Semitic image he tweeted, JTA The food pantry resource center will assist more rabbi’s home when the fire began.
reported. than 200 food agencies in 24 states that offer food to
both families and individuals. The program will assist Karelefsky has asserted on LinkedIn and Orthodox
In the image, a hand in a sleeve with a Star of with procurement, distribution, government grants blogs that the rabbi, Jonathan Max, a Chaim Berlin
David crushes people below it. There also is a quote and logistical support. Yeshiva teacher, molested him in a dormitory.
incorrectly attributed to French philosopher Voltaire Karelefsky has converted to Christianity. l

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Israeli Wins European Fencing Championships for the mind. for the mood.
ISRAELI FENCER YUVAL Freilich won the European Fencing
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of future care, if ever needed. takes a visit to experience an
Freilich, 24, was ranked 40th in the world entering the atmosphere that’s relaxing,
competition and beat 13th-ranked Andrea Santarelli of Italy to • There’s a fitness center, rewarding and refreshing. Come
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an interview posted to Facebook. “Really a fantastic day. a spacious, customizable apartment. by and feel what we mean.
Everything connected, the fencing, the energy, the feeling. It
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really unbelievable feeling.” inviting dining options.

Freilich is the son of Australian Jewish immigrants and grew • You’ll have access to a greenhouse
up in Neve Daniel. and individual garden areas.

He has fenced since he was 5. He won gold medals in teen • Cultural programming is offered on
championships in 2014 and 2015 and a silver medal a year later and off campus.
in the under-23 category.
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Arrests Made in Smuggling Ring Investigation recreational opportunities, the list
Israel Police Lahav 433 arrested six people and detained eight goes on and on.
others on June 17 as part of a smuggling ring investigation, JNS.
org reported. Stop by an open house and connect with 2019’s best savings:
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419th, while Bar-Ilan University placed in the 551-560 range, Be
Number of Businesses in West Bank Doubles up from 601-650, and the University of Haifa repeated its heard.
e number of small- and medium-sized businesses in Judea 651-700 ranking.
Email
and Samaria is just under 2,000 — and represents a doubling Rankings are based on academic reputation, employer your letters
in the past decade, JNS.org reported, citing data from Israel’s reputation, faculty/student ratio, citations per faculty, interna-
Central Bureau of Statics and the MATI Jerusalem Business tional faculty ratio and international student ratio, according to to the
Development Center in Judea and Samaria. the QS website. editor.

The data, which tallied 1,982 businesses, was presented e top three universities are all in the United States — letters@jewishexponent.com
at a first-of-its-kind entrepreneurial conference in Samaria. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University and
The numbers show that the average rate of entrepreneurship Harvard University. ●
there is, relative to population size, 20% higher than in Tel
Aviv.

e service industry is the most prominent commercial
eld in Judea and Samaria, especially as it relates to food and
hospitality. Industry, health services and skin care also are
prominent elds.

At the conference, attendees learned that the Tourism
Ministry was incentivizing entrepreneurs to build hotels in Judea
and Samaria and the Jordan Valley via grants equal to one- h
of the investment.

Six Israeli Universities Among Top 1,000
Worldwide, According to Survey
Six Israeli universities rank among the world’s top 1,000 higher
education institutions, JTA reported, citing the QS World
University Rankings for 2020.

As it did a year earlier, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem was
Israel’s top-ranked institution, placing 162nd, a drop of eight spots.

Tel Aviv University rose 11 places to nished at 219th, while e
Technion-Israel Institute of Technology fell 10 spots to rank 257th.

In addition, Ben-Gurion University fell from 407th to

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Marvelous Memphis: Elvis, Civil Rights, BBQ

T R AVEL on Beale Street, the city’s rich • Tour Sun Studio, where
musical history is evident Elvis Presley, B.B. King and
JEFF AND VIRGINIA ORENSTEIN | everywhere, and Memphis has a Johnny Cash recorded.
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ourishing classical and gospel • See the daily duck parade at
IF YOU LOVE Elvis Presley, Memphis’ waterfront is where you can embark on a 90-minute tour of music scene enjoyed by resi- the Peabody Hotel.
the king of rock ‘n’ roll, there the city as viewed from the Mississippi River. It is also where river boats dents and visitors alike.
is no doubt that you will love from Minnesota to Louisiana dock for passengers to tour Memphis. • Listen to Beale Street blues.
Memphis, Tennessee the home Always shaped by its location • Take a 90-minute narrated
of Graceland and the Sun boundless blues music, barbecue and several distinct neighbor- on the great river, a highway
Recording Studio where he was galore, a great cra beer scene, hoods boasts a cornucopia between north and south, sightseeing cruise on the
discovered and made famous. the Mississippi River and its of live music on Beale Street Memphis was a bustling cen- Mississippi River.
riverboats, the Peabody Hotel and elsewhere. It has earned ter of cotton commerce by the
Wherever you go in this daily duck parade and the not- its moniker as the “Home of 1840s and remained so during Ginny O’s Tips for Dressing
town, Elvis memorabilia and to-be-missed National Civil the Blues and the Birthplace of the Civil War. Beale Street was the Simply Smart Travel Way
his music are not far away. Rights Museum on the spot Rock ‘n’ Roll,” with a musical an African-American commer- for Graceland and Memphis:
No wonder Graceland and its where Martin Luther King Jr. tradition almost two centuries cial and cultural center, and Upscale resort casual is the norm
Elvis-oriented attractions now was assassinated. old that continues today. its proximity to the Mississippi at Graceland and at the Civil
cover 120 acres and attract attracted African Americans Rights Museum. Anything and
as many as 750,000 visitors a is cosmopolitan city of While blues, rock ‘n’ roll, from neighboring states and everything goes along Beale Street.
year. It is the second-most vis- more than 650,000 people soul and jazz music dominate served as the northern gate-
ited home in the United States, way to the rich culture of the This Destination at a Glance:
behind only the White House. Mississippi delta. Over 50 Advantage: Relatively
a ordable hotels, oodles of rock
But even if you are not an e city’s large black popula- ‘n’ roll era nostalgia, Southern
Elvis fan, Memphis is worth tion made it an important locus hospitality, civil rights history
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Enjoy carefree independence, but also are the best time for
and know help is here if you need it. Getting There and festivals and outdoor activ-
Holy Redeemer Lafayette offers: Getting Around: ities. ere are four distinct
Memphis can be reached by air, seasons in Memphis, with pre-
• Engaging activities for every highway, river cruise ship and rail. cipitation distributed evenly
interest and season • By car, Memphis is crossed throughout the year. Late
thunderstorms are frequent in
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and other amenities • The nearest commer- tropical locations, but usually
don’t last long.
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transportation services International, 3.6 miles ing Graceland is part of your
from Graceland and 8.5 itinerary, the Guest House at
• On-site physician, rehabilitation miles from Beale Street. Graceland is new, comfortable
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miles from Graceland and Peabody Hotel is famous for its
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• Beale Street travel writers from Sarasota,
Florida.
If You Have Several Days:
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Jewish Memphis

AS THE WEBSITE of has dispersed to the suburbs nursing home and rehab
ChooseJewishMemphis.org and shrunk slightly. A 2006 center, a Jewish social
proclaims, “YES, there ARE study estimated that 7,800 Jews service agency, a Jewish
Jews in Memphis!” live in Greater Memphis. Federation and kosher-
The Encyclopedia of Southern The Memphis Jewish com- food is available.
Jewish Communities details that munity is fairly large for the Congregations include
the Memphis Jewish community Southern U.S. The Jewish pop- Anshei Sphard Beth El
dates to when Joseph Andrews ulation is about the same size Emeth, the Baron Hirsch
moved from Charleston, South as Nashville’s but considerably Congregation,BethSholom
Carolina, in 1840, and David smaller than that of Houston, Synagogue, a Chabad cen-
Hart opened an inn in the Atlanta, Miami and Tampa-St. ter, the Or Chadash New
booming town in 1843. Petersburg. Conservative Synagogue,
Andrews was a prominent The city’s Jews field a Jewish Temple Israel (Reform)
cotton broker and became Community Center, Jewish and the Orthodox Young Sun Studio offers tours and was where B.B. King, Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley
a city alderman in 1847. He preschools and day schools, a Israel Congregation. l MON
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Ocasio-Cortez answer to the question” of choice of words. demean their memory and dis-
whether the comparison was “Words are very powerful, and grace yourself with comments
Continued from Page 1 accurate. However, she did add: like this.”
“I am not o ended by her com- they convey thoughts and ideas
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Photo by Ståle Grut via Wikimedia Commons parison, because we, as a Jewish and emotions and words don’t Even people who sympathized
community, we as Americans, always mean what the dictionary with Ocasio-Cortez’s intended
in an Instagram Live video, public debate were drawn, we as human beings, when we says they mean,” Glazer said. point wished she’d been more
explaining she was trying to largely obscuring the issue of see inhumanity to man, we To use the term “concentration precise with her language.
reach “people that are con- conditions within the deten- must call it out.” camp,” and say that it was not
cerned enough with humanity tion camps themselves. meant to refer to the Holocaust, “I understand the impulse
to say that ‘never again’ means On the subject of language, Maureen Pelta, a professor she said, was “disingenuous.” to make an analogy,” Pelta said,
something.” the Jewish Exponent reached out of art history at the Moore “but I don’t think it serves the
e reaction to both the to museums, a scholar of national College of Art and Design, as Brendan O’Leary, a profes- purposes of people who went
initial comparison and her con ict, local Jewish groups well as the chair of Mordechai sor of political science at the through the Holocaust.”
invocation of the phrase “never and descendants of Holocaust Anielewicz Creative Arts University of Pennsylvania,
again,” strongly associated with survivors to delve more deeply Competition, is the daugh- said that terming the migrant “ e critical point in the Nazi
the Holocaust, was swi , with into the use of the phrase “con- ter of Holocaust survivors. detention centers as concentra- comparison is the road to dehu-
broad condemnation coming centration camps.” Nearly all In terms of Ocasio-Cortez’s tion camps was apt. manization,” said Miller-Wilson,
from Jewish communal organi- of the interviewees disagreed language, Pelta, like Zipin, whose grandmother lost her
zations, including Yad Vashem, with characterizing the migrant said she “[doesn’t] think it’s a “ e practice and use of the entire family in the Holocaust.
the Anti-Defamation League, the detention centers as such. black-and-white issue,” and she term ‘concentration camps,’ rst “ at is real, and every Jew and
Simon Wiesenthal Center and Scott Feigelstein, the regional shared Ocasio-Cortez’s anger. employed by the British in the non-Jew alike should be really
others. Bend the Arc: Jewish director of the Republican Jewish Boer War and by Americans in concerned about that.”
Action, Sen. Brian Schatz and Coalition for Pennsylvania and “I share her outrage at the Cuba to describe mass intern-
some prominent rabbis and Southern New Jersey, said that policies. We should all be out- ment of civilians without trial, For Glazer, what mattered
historians have defended Ocasio- Ocasio-Cortez’s comments were raged,” she said. is generally accurate,” he said. most in Ocasio-Cortez’s com-
Cortez in the dustup. e U.S. “totally inaccurate.” parison was that it made the
Holocaust Memorial Museum “On behalf of the RJC, I “I wouldn’t say that it’s But most communal orga- experiences of Holocaust sur-
released a statement opposing found her comments extremely accurate or not accurate,” nizations and pundits who vivors “generic.”
comparisons to the Holocaust. reprehensible and, quite frankly, said Cathryn Miller-Wilson, have talked about the subject,
Though Ocasio-Cortez very disturbing,” he said. executive director of HIAS including most of the peo- “It takes the Holocaust out
emphasized that her reference Jill Zipin, co-founder of Pennsylvania, regarding the ple the Exponent spoke with, of the realm of something that
was not meant as a compari- Democratic Jewish Outreach comparison. “I haven’t been to agreed that Ocasio-Cortez happened to real people, in a
son to the Nazi death camps PA, said that while she believed the detention centers. What is was not using the term in its real place, at a real time and
— concentration camps “have Ocasio-Cortez was not “too far accurate is the calling out of the broadest sense. Rather, the per- makes it metaphorical,” she
been used before and a er,” o -base,” she did not believe that government’s repeated treatment ception has been that she was said. “It’s not that you can’t
she said — the lines of the there was “a black-and-white of immigrants like nonhumans. undeniably referring to Nazi ever reference the Holocaust,
concentration camps. but it needs to be done very
Refugee attendees to reach out to the proper at is frightening and danger- carefully and respectfully.” ●
city departments for help and to ous and what’s happening today.” Feigelstein called the prac-
Continued from Page 5 take advantage of city services. tice of making comparisons jbernstein@jewishexponent.com;
Rabbi Batya Glazer, head of to the Holocaust in modern 215-832-0740
“Sometimes there’s so much “ is was my park growing the Jewish Community Relations political rhetoric “reprehensi-
negative rhetoric around these up, and it’s only a pleasure to Council of the Jewish Federation ble,” saying that it “demeans” Correction
folks that we want to be positive come back here and celebrate of Greater Philadelphia, said the memory of the Holocaust,
and bring people out of di erent World Refugee Day with you,” that even if Ocasio-Cortez had echoing the remarks of Rep. In “Magic-Comedy Show
communities together.” Squilla said. “How important is been more clear in her intent Liz Cheney (R-WY), who was Upholds Jewish Heritage Dating
it here in Philadelphia that we to compare the migrant deten- among the rst to react to to Era of Harry Houdini” (June
Several guest speakers have three events simultane- tion camps to other historical Ocasio-Cortez’s initial tweet. 20), we misidenti ed Harrison
addressed the block parties. ously going on for the rst time concentration camps aside from “Six million Jews were extermi- Greenbaum’s hometown, which
out in the public?” those constructed by the Nazis, nated in the Holocaust,” Cheney is Woodmere, New York.
District 1 City Councilman it would have still been a poor tweeted at Ocasio-Cortez. “You We also stated that just one
Mark Squilla spoke at Mi in Sum was also at the park. of Greenbaum’s grandparents
Square Park, encouraging Long after coming to show his support and chat with was a Holocaust survivor; in
the United States, Sum was former clients. fact, both his paternal grand-
reunited with his father, whom parents were survivors. And we
he hadn’t seen in 17 years. Sadly, “ is year, I’m very excited said that Allan Zola Kronzek
his father died soon therea er because we’re able to do more compiled and published a list
of brain cancer. at’s when outreach,” Sum said. “Just today, of top American magicians
Sum decided he wanted to give I have been speaking to a few in Grandpa Magic: 116 Easy
back, so he started volunteer- Burmese. ey were asking what Tricks, Amazing Brainteasers,
ing with HIAS as a translator. this was about, and I was able [to and Simple Stunts to Wow the
Today, he works for the organi- tell them], ‘ is is about us, they’re Grandkids. e list was not in
zation as an employment and celebrating Refugee Day.’” ● the book and was compiled
self-sufficiency coordinator. by another researcher. e
He attended the block party to eschucht@jewishexponent.com; Exponent regrets the errors.
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Camp other hand, it is something adding additional cameras and explained that there’s been a growing concern over the rise
that summer camps, typically a campwide public address recent push from the organi- of anti-Semitism, camps are
Continued from Page 1 Jewish summer camps, have system. zation for increased funding certainly putting more effort
been very mindful of in the on the federal level for secu- into training their staff this
from the Jewish Federation past years, especially ever since “So the truth is, our phi- rity in rural areas where many summer and preparedness.”
of Greater Philadelphia, the Sandy Hook.” losophy has been the same for overnight camps are located,
Secure Community Network the last 20 years or so, which is as many day camps are con- Lisa David, director of
and the Foundation for Jewish At Camp Ramah in the the security of our campus has nected to synagogues, schools Camp Harlam in Kunkletown,
Camp. Weiss said the most Poconos, a security consultant to be the number one priority and other institutions in urban said a recent grant allowed
recent shooting didn’t lead to specializing in Jewish com- because the fun and the joy areas close to law enforcement. the camp to install additional
any major changes in protocol, munity spaces was brought on and the Judaism that comes While the question of secu- lighting and construct a gate-
as security is already constantly to audit the camp’s security from Jewish summer camp can rity has reentered the public house for its 24-hour on-site
updated. Last year, the camp systems and protocols. Camp only be created in an envi- conversation, Fingerman said security personnel. While she’s
received a small security grant Executive Director Rabbi Joel ronment where a child feels he hasn’t noticed much of an experienced only a handful of
to update its gate and add more Seltzer said local Department safe,” Seltzer said. “So long uptick in parental concern. additional questions from par-
cameras. of Homeland Security and even before the Poway or the ents about security, the topic is
FBI agents have toured the Pittsburgh of today, and really “All of us are concerned always on her mind.
“There wasn’t an increased camp to give suggestions and since post-9/11, our camp in about the overall rise of
level of concern or anxiety, advice. He explained that the particular has been extremely anti-Semitism, but I haven’t “Regardless of outside
because that level was already camp, and many other Jewish thoughtful and has invested heard too much [about] camps events, we’re always trying to
there. We were already working organizations in the area, a significant amount of time, hearing from parents other make some enhancements,”
on these plans for several years were introduced to the secu- money and resources into our than [from] our encourage- David said. “This is just a con-
now,” Weiss said. “We’re always rity personnel after the 2017 current infrastructure and ment of camps to communicate stant in our world today and
trying to keep on our toes. The nationwide wave of bomb building it to get to this state.” with parents what they do something we have to remain
police station is literally right threats called in to JCCs and every year,” Fingerman said. vigilant about and make sure
up the road from us and [secu- other Jewish institutions. Jeremy Fingerman, CEO “Every year, camps are refresh- people feel safe, reassured and
rity is] definitely something Like Galil, Ramah has made of the Foundation for Jewish ing their security procedures also prepared.” l
people are much more aware of investments into its security Camp, a nonprofit advocating and that would happen any-
this year because of Pittsburgh infrastructure in recent years, for Jewish day and overnight way, but, of course, the eschucht@jewishexponent.com;
and California. But, on the camps across North America, 215-832-0751

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Opinion

EDITORIAL Why Disingenuous Holocaust

Repeal the Parking Tax Analogies Matter

ONE OF THE strange consequences of the recent changes in BY JONATHAN S. TOBIN during the Holocaust. The first groups who have embraced the
U.S. tax law is the imposition of an obligation to pay taxes on uses date back to efforts by cause of illegal immigrants
otherwise tax-exempt organizations. The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs EVEN LEFTISTS ARE a little the Spanish colonial overlords employ it.
Act requires nonprofits — including synagogues, social service embarrassed by it. to “reconcentrate” a hostile
agencies and day schools — to pay a business income tax on the Cuban population during that Treating government efforts
expense the nonprofits incur to provide transportation benefits The willingness of some island’s efforts to gain its inde- to deal with the problem of ille-
such as parking and transit passes to their employees. Americans to analogize the pendence. The phrase was also gal immigration as if it were
plight of illegal immigrants used by the British to describe another Holocaust isn’t just fac-
What has been dubbed the “parking tax” has real-life seeking to enter the United the camps it set up to imprison tually untrue, it’s also part of a
implications. States with that of Jews who Afrikaner civilians during the process by which the slaughter
sought to flee the death camps Boer War (1899-1902) in South of European Jewry is reduced
According to Nathan J. Diament, executive director for public of Europe is hard to defend. Africa where tens of thousands to just another bad thing that
policy for the Orthodox Union, “a synagogue will in many cases died of disease. nice people should lament. The
find itself spending more money on a tax lawyer or CPA to help Yet instances of political fig- Holocaust was a unique histori-
it comply with the new tax than the amount of the tax bill itself. ures and other figures making Yet these examples are cal event of genocide.
After all, this synagogue has never [before] filed a form with the such comparisons continue to hardly fair analogies to what is
IRS and now must [do so], not to mention having to understand proliferate, leaving us to ponder happening today at America’s Some of those Central
an IRS notice.” whether it’s so common that it’s southern border. What hap- Americans who are seeking
no longer possible to push back pened in both Cuba and South asylum in the United States are
Diament was one of several representatives of a wide range of against such comments, and if Africa were widely described coming from dangerous situa-
nonprofit organizations who submitted written testimony to the anyone even understands the at the time as war crimes tions with valid claims. Most,
oversight subcommittee of the House Ways and Means Committee damage being done by rooting carried out by imperial pow- however, are merely seeking
last week, critical of the tax provision. The opponents focused on the immigration debate in such ers. Whether you support better lives in the United States
the modest budgets of most nonprofits, their need to raise charita- inflammatory language. or oppose the policies of the like generations of immigrants
ble dollars to fund operations, the burden of redirecting precious Trump administration or before them, but without obey-
dollars to comply with the new law and the irony of the government The latest example came think federal authorities have ing the laws that those who do
now imposing a tax record-keeping, reporting and payment obliga- from a familiar source of con- bungled the problem, efforts so legally observe.
tion on institutions that already struggle to survive. troversy — Rep. Alexandria to secure an international bor-
Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), who der against those seeking to Jews who fled Europe seeking
As Diament put it, “By the mere fact that a suburban church has an unerring instinct for cross it illegally falls within the entry into Western countries,
provides parking for its clergy and staff or an urban synagogue fueling outrage on the part of purview of any democratically such as those on board the ship,
provides subsidized transit passes to its staff — these houses of her political opponents and elected government. SS St. Louis, which was turned
worship may be compelled for the first time to file a reporting for publicity. Love her or hate away from the United States
form (990-T) with the IRS.” That’s unfair, he argued, since “[a]ny her, AOC is, next to President In the 20th century, the in 1939 (the 80th anniversary
funds diverted from the congregational budget are diverted from Donald Trump, the nation’s term became associated almost of which is being observed
programs and services for the community.” most unavoidable political per- exclusively with camps like this month) were, in the final
sonality, and her willingness to Dachau, which were primarily analysis, fleeing certain death.
And lest you think the reporting burden is not significant, push the buttons not only of places of imprisonment, priva- There is simply no comparison
Emory University reported that it required more than 500 hours Republicans, but of moderates tion and torture for prisoners between them and the cur-
of labor — 12½ work weeks — just to compute the university’s of all political stripes, can only of the Nazi regime, as opposed rent batch of asylum-seekers;
tax obligation under the new law. And, according to testimony, be termed positively Trumpian. to death camps like Treblinka to claim otherwise is to utter
Jewish Federations of North America paid $75,000 in taxes under and Auschwitz, whose main a falsehood. The same is true
the new law on transportation benefits it provided to employees, So when Ocasio-Cortez purpose was mass murder by of efforts to analogize illegals
and indicated that the cumulative impact of the tax on its network claimed in an Instagram post gas chamber, shootings, star- hiding from law enforcement to
of some 140 U.S.-based related charities approaches seven figures. that the United States is “run- vation or disease. Anne Frank.
ning concentration camps on
Taxing the tax exempt is an oxymoron. The religious, social the southern border” in refer- To call U.S. federal facilities Moreover, nothing going on
and educational work of our nation’s network of nonprofit ence to federal efforts to cope — where either those caught at the border — as insufficiently
organizations is important, and often provides coverage where with the surge of illegal immi- crossing the border without funded federal personnel seek
government cannot reach. We need to support that work, not gration, conservative heads permission or seeking asylum to cope with a massive influx of
burden it. As such, while government needs to monitor tax- predictably exploded, Jewish without going through the nor- people either violating the law
exempt organizations for regulatory and compliance purposes, leaders huffed and puffed, mal process at ports of entry are or seeking to game it with false
there is no need to burden those organizations with additional and her liberal allies either being held — “concentration asylum claims — is remotely
reporting requirements, or to make money from them, by rationalized the comment or camps” is, at best, hyperbole comparable to the way Jews
imposing a parking and transit tax on benefits provided to their doubled down on it. and, at worst, an effort to con- were treated during the years of
employees. sciously distort the truth. World War II. That is true even
It’s necessary to acknowl- of the much criticized separation
We urge repeal of the parking tax. l edge, as some of AOC’s And as such, outrage about of families at the border.
defenders pointed out, that the such comments is under-
Statement From the Publisher term “concentration camp” standable, whether uttered by Arguments can be made
was not first coined to describe a political provocateur like to favor liberalizing U.S.
We are a diverse community. The views expressed in the opinion columns and letters Nazi Germany’s efforts to AOC or when left-wing Jewish
published in the Jewish Exponent are those of the authors. They do not necessarily reflect exterminate the Jewish people See Tobin, Page 16
the views of the officers and boards of the Jewish Publishing Group and/or the Jewish
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Opinion

Need for Safety Drills Reveals KVETCH ’N’ KVELL

Sad State of Society Refugee Fates
[FDR’S REJECTION OF refugees] is an example of what went
BY ANDY GOTLIEB doors locked and instructed That was OK, according on and still does (“What We Can’t Forget When We Remember
the worshippers to gather near to Ken Krivitsky, the syna- Anne Frank,” June 20). We either have an open door or we don’t.
AFTER DAYS OF gloomy two exits on the far side of the gogue’s executive director, who People who need a place to be safe should be able to come here
rain-soaked weather, Saturday, room. The congregants moved addressed the congregants and know they can be safe. From what I have seen, refugees come
June 22 dawned literally as quickly and without panick- afterward. He astutely noted here, they get jobs and they move forward. All of us came here
a breath of fresh air — the ing, then waited for further that the purpose of a drill isn’t at whatever date to be free and to build our lives. Being here first
perfect summer day with low instructions at the doors. to define your successes, but to doesn’t make us special.
humidity, a nice breeze and determine where you can get
plenty of sunshine. Five minutes later, the all- better. And you can always get Chuck Whitney | Jenkintown
clear was sounded, the doors better.
The beautiful day seemed to were unlocked and everyone All in the Family
rub off on congregation mem- returned to their seats. The larger question, though, I write in reference to “Taking a Stand for the Jews of Europe”
bers at Temple Beth Hillel-Beth is how much value there is in op-ed (June 13). This content is what I always hope for when
El in Wynnewood, who smiled Had Temple Beth Hillel- any drill? reading the Exponent. You are our informer, representative and
and greeted each with “good Beth El narrowly missed newspaper that reports all Jewish causes whether they be positive
morning” and “Shabbat sha- becoming the next Tree of If someone wants to get or negative. No matter where, no matter who, no matter [how]
lom” as they trickled in for 9:30 Life*Or L’Simcha, where 11 guns, they aren’t hard to find. politically correct, we depend upon you to report the true facts.
a.m. Shabbat services. were killed and several others And if someone wants to attack In our family, we take care of our own. In the Exponent family,
were injured in October? Was a school, synagogue, office we depend upon you to report any injustices to Jews so that they
In the parking lot outside, it just a false alarm? Or did building, stadium or anything never escape our site and minds.
numerous gleaming meat police manage to intercept a else, it apparently isn’t too dif-
smokers stood at the ready, a would-be murderer? ficult either, if recent history is Look what’s happening in the U.K. and France and the
sign of the advance prepara- any indication. growth of anti-Semitism in the U.S. by politicians and other
tions for the following day’s It turns out that what hap- groups. I know it [seems it] can’t happen here, but it can. l
Hava NaGrilla, already a major pened was a drill — which In addition, people are
community event in just its congregants knew about in going to act differently in a Don Brodie | Gladwyne
third year. advance — but the fact that we drill they’re anticipating than
even need to prepare ourselves when someone actually opens Join the
For some, the trip to the for such a possibility (and that fire, setting off panic, fear and conversation!
synagogue was routine and the drill didn’t seem to bother other emotions that may cloud
low-key. For others, it was a anyone) is a sad commentary judgment.
little bit more special. Rob about our society today. And
Kitchenoff planned to mark considering there was at least That said, the drills (and
his 60th birthday by reading one former Tree of Life mem- overall awareness) must go on.
This isn’t the 1950s, where chil-

As we waited by the exits, someone near me pointed out that we were
standing by windows and could be an easy target for a gunman outside.
Someone else noted that a shooter could anticipate where the exits were
and be lying in wait.

the Haftarah portion he recited ber there that morning, as well dren were told to cover their Tell us what you’re thinking
during his Bar Mitzvah; a cou- as former Pittsburgh residents, heads and hide under their and interact with the community
ple of childhood friends were a degree of retraumatization desks in the event of a Soviet
there to mark the occasion. likely occurred for some. nuclear attack. at jewishexponent.com
Connect with us on
Shabbat services began, The drill also made it clear The drills today may not be
with about 55 mostly older con- that no matter how prepared perfect, but if they save even
gregants making themselves you are, there’s never going to one life, it’s worth it.
comfortable in the spacious be absolute safety.
sanctuary, donning striking The widely cited idiom
tallit and even more colorful For example, as we waited “freedom isn’t free” is never
yarmulkes. The strong voice by the exits, someone near me more accurate than it is today.
of Cantor Eugene Rosner, who pointed out that we were stand- Just like metal detectors at air-
led the service in the absence ing by windows and could be ports, drills have become an
of Rabbi Neil S. Cooper, com- an easy target for a gunman accepted and necessary part
manded the audience. outside. Someone else noted of life. l
that a shooter could anticipate
But at 10:12 a.m., Rosner where the exits were and be Andy Gotlieb is the managing
suddenly had the sanctuary lying in wait. editor of the Jewish Exponent.

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Opinion

Pride Shabbat Is a Step Toward Equality Tobin

BY LISA A. GOLDSTEIN I found out that Keshet — an The true measure of success values for an inclusive Jewish Continued from Page 14
organization that works for the was when my son said he wants community to hang on the
ON A RECENT Friday night, I full equality of LGBTQ Jews and to go back next year. He’s also walls, purchased LGBTQ books immigration laws or even,
wore a black T-shirt with “Proud families in Jewish life — was keeping in touch with Keshet for the temple library, added as some figures like 2020
Mom” in rainbow letters, and hosting an East Coast Shabbaton friends on social media. Temple Emanuel to Keshet’s Democratic presidential can-
had a (temporary) glitter tattoo for LGBTQ and ally Jewish Equality Guide, converted a didate Kamala Harris recently
on my arm that read “Love is teens, I encouraged him to go. I knew this wouldn’t bathroom to be gender neu- suggested, welcoming ille-
Kosher.” My 14-year-old son be enough. It shouldn’t be tral, hosted a conversation with gal immigrants with open
wore a rainbow T-shirt and had a But what teenage boy listens enough. No one should have Evan Wolfson (founder and arms, rather than them being
rainbow sweatband on his wrist. to his mother? to go somewhere else to find president of Freedom to Marry) arrested or deported.
community. on “Making More Progress for
We weren’t participating in Luckily, mine does … some- Gay & Transgender People in But wherever you think
Pride festivities downtown; we times! I continued to bring up A cursory check of local our Community, Pennsylvania, about such ideas, support for
were at my synagogue’s first the Shabbaton occasionally, congregations finds LGBTQ the U.S. and the World: What enforcing the current laws
Pride Shabbat. each time saying it would be inclusion woefully lacking. Can We Do?” and held our first doesn’t make anyone a racist
good for him and to please As Rabbi Ruti Regan said in a Pride Shabbat. — let alone a latter-day Nazi.
My son — who came out think about it. Just before the recent webinar on inclusion and It is only in today’s hyperpar-
My son declared that Pride tisan era in which politics has
We must match our words and deeds as we demonstrate our faith. Words Shabbat, which had a great become a form of warfare,
read during our Pride Shabbat were never more poignant: “Beneath our turnout, was “perfect.” The task rather than a debate in which
uniqueness, we are all bound together by our common humanity.” force made rainbow Shabbat people can agree to disagree,
candles and put together a that such statements have
as gay in elementary school — deadline, he acquiesced, saying pride, you can’t build a Jewish service that included kids and become commonplace. george tsartsianidis / iStock / Getty Images Plus
said the service made him feel he knew he had to push himself. community without acknowl- teenagers reading the seven
more welcome in the commu- edging LGBTQ Jews and Jews Jewish values. We modified Some Jews may think their
nity. That feeling is one of the Last March, he traveled to with disabilities. In valuing all some prayers to make them community should oppose
reasons why our synagogue, where it was held, knowing our people as much as God does, more inclusive, like chang- the Trump administration’s
Temple Emanuel of South no one. The first day, he was our community needs to act like ing a word from “brothers” to policies because they are incon-
Hills in Pittsburgh, created a shy. The following morning, he LGBTQ Jews, disabled Jews and kulanu, meaning all. sistent with their ideas about
LGBTQ+ task force; the goal is tried to break out of his shell. LGBTQ Jews with disabilities Jewish values. Even if you agree
to ensure that our community Spoiler alert: He started having are part of the Jewish people. We Task force members read with that notion, injecting the
is truly inclusive. fun. In recounting the week- all bring something important material from various sources, Holocaust into the debate has
end afterward, he shared two to the conversation, she said. and the Temple Emanuel Band only one purpose: the demon-
This same feeling is why I meaningful experiences that performed songs like an adapted ization of political opponents
became active in youth group included a friendship circle. In the year since the version of “If We Only Have and the delegitimization of
at the local and regional level LGBTQ+ task force was created, Love” with the lyrics, “If we only support for the rule of law.
when I was in high school. Throughout the weekend, Temple Emanuel has added a have love/Then Jerusalem stands/
Organizers and peers ensured the kids broke out into the LGBTQ+ Safe Zone widget on And then death has no shadow/ Even those who agree with
that my deafness didn’t pre- same small groups to check its website, posted Safe Space There are no foreign lands…” AOC about the issue of ille-
clude me from feeling a part of in with each other and have a stickers in the building, pur- gal immigration ought to
the group. I wanted my son to safe space to talk. Shy teenagers chased Keshet posters like Our work is far from done, condemn the way she and
experience this, too, so when befriended outgoing ones, and one that outlines seven Jewish but in just one year, we’ve made other like-minded people talk
made sure others were included. a lot of progress. about it.

As Rabbi Regan said, the The more we strip the
Jewish community has always Holocaust of its singular
been the only safe place from nature, the more we disarm
anti-Semitism. efforts to speak out against
contemporary anti-Semitism
“If we discriminate against and genocide. And the more
LGBTQ+ and disabled Jews, we use Holocaust terms to
they have no place to be safe conduct a debate about even
and valued. If we are not for the most emotional political
ourselves, who will be for us?” issues, the more we condemn
she asked. this nation to rhetorical vio-
lence that exacerbates our
We must match our words already dangerously divided
and deeds as we demonstrate society.
our faith. Words read during our
Pride Shabbat were never more Anyone who thinks that’s
poignant: “Beneath our unique- consistent with Jewish values
ness, we are all bound together doesn’t know the meaning of
by our common humanity.” l the term. l

Lisa A. Goldstein is a freelance Jonathan S. Tobin is editor-in-chief
journalist who lives in Pittsburgh. of JNS-Jewish News Syndicate.

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Lifestyles/Culture

Jumping the Gun on Tomatoes

FOOD If you are not inclined to top tacos, quesadillas or ¾ cups premature tomato Hedonist that I am, I add
KERI WHITE | JE FOOD COLUMNIST cook the tomatoes and they enchiladas, or dip tortilla sauce, warm them all.
are close to decent, you can chips in it.
I AM IN love with summer help them along by marinat- • Gussy up a grilled cheese Fresh cracked pepper to taste 2 eggs
tomatoes — so much so that I ing them in good-quality olive sandwich by putting a layer 1 6-inch corn tortilla,
invariably succumb to tempta- oil and a generous sprinkle of of this sauce between the In a salad bowl, place the
tion too early. kosher salt. Just chop them cheese slices. lettuce and cheese. torn into pieces
into large chunks, drizzle them • Mix it with 1 part heavy Pinch salt
And then I’m disappointed with oil in a shallow bowl and cream to 2 parts sauce, and Drizzle the warm sauce over Sprinkle of fresh cracked
when I return home from the sprinkle them with salt. Add you have a beautiful blush the salad, sprinkle with pepper,
market with a bag of beauti- some balsamic and pepper sauce for pasta. toss and serve immediately. pepper
ful-looking early-season if you like and let them sit Sprinkle of cumin
tomatoes only to find that they for an hour or so. It won’t be PREMATURE TOMATO MEXICAN SCRAMBLED Sprinkle of cayenne or other
are hothouse forced fruit, not the mid-summer tomato heaven, SAUCE EGGS
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that I eat until my skin takes on A couple sprigs of fresh
a tomato-colored hue by mid- If you are willing to make 1 tablespoon olive oil This preparation can be scaled
August, and then eat some more. a small effort and cook the ½ teaspoon salt up easily. The addition of the cilantro, chopped
tomatoes, the resulting sauce 2 cloves garlic, crushed corn tortillas gives the dish a ¼ cup premature tomato sauce
Not surprisingly, this fate becomes a kitchen workhorse 4 large tomatoes, cut in bit more texture and heft.
befell me last week, when the that I employed in two differ- In a small bowl, beat the eggs
farmers market was laden with ent ways, but the possibilities large chunks It is also versatile and easily until blended. Add the tortilla
deceptively large, round, red are nearly endless. In addi- adapted to various dietary pref- pieces to coat thoroughly. Add
tomatoes. I bought a bunch, tion to the suggestions below, In a medium-sized skillet, erences and restrictions: For carb sauce, spices and cheese.
came home and was predict- this sauce has many other heat the oil, salt and garlic until cutters, skip the tortilla; for fat
ably bugged when they were applications: it is fragrant and sizzling. and/or dairy avoiders, omit the Heat a small skillet and
pale and dry and even a little • Add some oregano and use cheese; for timid palates, drop the spray it with oil. Add the egg
— yikes — mealy in texture. Add the tomatoes, lower cumin, cilantro and cayenne. mixture and cook, stirring
it as pizza topping. the heat and cook, uncovered, constantly, until desired done-
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LIFESTYLES/CULTURE

Buddy Hackett’s Son Tells Story of ‘My Buddy’

ARTS — but he believes that the show Sandy Hackett said that, “Ron Miller’s music “I’ll remember something
JESSE BERNSTEIN | JE STAFF touches on much more univer- performing “My Buddy” catalogue will proliferate like that I’m telling you,” Hackett
sal themes. Shakespeare’s work. It will be said, “and I didn’t write it into
EVERY COMEDIAN of yore, Screenshot via YouTube around for hundreds of years.” the show, but all of the sudden
like every musician or public “It’s a father-son story, as it triggers a memory, the way I
performer of note, lives a sec- much as it’s about a comedian,” much of his work holds up. “ e fact that they were tell it, or a word, or something.”
ond life on YouTube in 2019. Hackett said. “It’s so easy to When Buddy Hackett died incredible fathers was really And then it comes: another
come to this and identify with meaningful to us, and I wanted Buddy story.
eir interviews and per- what’s being told.” in 2003, his son, who had been to make sure that we docu-
formances, their routines and on the road for his father for mented it,” Miller said. His cache of stories is inex-
their best moments on lm: In other words, come for a decade under his tutelage, haustible, which is part of
It’s all there, for anyone who Buddy, but stay for Sandy, a started to collect stories. Miller In the show, Hackett tells why he and Miller have kept
wasn’t around to see it, and comedian for decades in his pressed him to write a book, stories about his father’s at this so long. It just never
even for those who were. own right who knows a thing or which Hackett hopes to pub- adventures with the giants of gets stale for them. Even for
two about how to hold a room. lish in the near future. But yesteryear; he pals around with Hackett, who grew watching
Not all of those second Hackett is a performer at heart Carson, George Burns and live shows from the wings, a
lives and, in fact, the major- Buddy Hackett, who died in and soon cra ed a show with Richard Pryor, haunts the Strip YouTube clip can recapture
ity of them, crackle with the 2003, was born Leonard Hacker Miller’s help. with the Rat Pack, jokes the that magic.
same energy that they once in Brooklyn, to two Jewish night away with Jerry Lewis
did, beamed from a laptop or parents. He was performing She directs the show, and and Milton Berle. But it’s not “Go type Buddy Hackett
a phone. Sandy Hackett, son comedy in the great Catskills knows a thing or two about what a simple recitation of anec- into YouTube and watch him,
of the legendary comedian hotels by high school and, a er it’s like to have a famous father: dotes. Hackett took his father’s and you’ll sit there and laugh,”
Buddy Hackett, is positive that a few years in the military Miller is the daughter of Ron exhortation to “peel the onion” Hackett said. “And it’ll take the
his father is among the few during World War II, he com- Miller, who wrote songs like to heart, always looking for pain away, and that’s the beauty
whose comedy echoes through mitted himself to comedy full “Touch Me in the Morning,” the next layer, not immediately of comedy and laughter.” ●
the decades, still funny and time, selecting his new name. “Someday at Christmas” and apparent in the rst telling of a
still sharp in 2019. For any- “For Once in My Life,” among story. He doesn’t even tell the jbernstein@jewishexponent.com;
one that’s watched some of Within just a few years, many other hits. Miller and same stories at every show. 215-832-0740
Hackett’s old clips, they’d be he enjoyed immense success, Hackett both have deep respect
hard pressed to argue. appearing in movies like e for the work of their respective
Music Man, It’s A Mad, Mad, fathers; Miller called Buddy
“He was my best friend,” Mad, Mad World and e Hackett “the greatest come-
Hackett said. “Every day, I Love Bug; meanwhile, his blue, dian in the world,” and Hackett
think about him.” Yiddish-in ected comedy got
him numerous appearances on
Hackett is coming to the Hollywood Squares and the Jack
Bristol Riverside eater from Paar and Johnny Carson itera-
June 28-30, where he’ll perform tions of e Tonight Show and,
his long-running show “My brie y, his own NBC sitcom,
Buddy,” directed by his wife, Stanley, co-starring a young
Lisa Dawn Miller. is theat- Carol Burnett. All the while,
rical production, set to music Hackett killed on the club cir-
at some points, is personal for cuit, becoming one of the most
Hackett — it is almost entirely famous comedians in the coun-
made up of stories he knew of try. Not all of it has aged well
his father, along with ones that — “ e Chinese Waiter,” one
heard from his father’s friends his most famous bits, perhaps
doesn’t land the same way — but

Sabra

Continued from Page 7

there was little in the way of it was very, very premature and more sustainable packaging. A few years later, Strauss example for joint venture
a food technology industry, totally uncoordinated,” he said. is is all true. At the time, there created a food tech incubator. between U.S. and Israeli com-
but in Israel, o en referred to “ ere wasn’t a theme of what panies, how the synergies could
as the “Start-Up Nation,” they are the big problems we would wasn’t common knowledge of Strauss’ leadership in the food look like,” Elroy said. “Sabra
thought they could pull it o . like to solve. Today, we can what are the big problems we tech industry was why Harpaz could serve as an example for
say we want to have the next want to solve with technology.” was invited to the conference, Israeli and U.S. companies and
“We realized that actually plant-based product, we want to Elroy said. Sabra, he said, is also what they can imagine.” ●
all the dots, all the components reduce sugar, we want to reduce Strauss saw an opportunity to a great example of what collabo-
needed to create a technology sodium, we want to increase become a leader in the food tech ration between U.S. and Israeli szighelboim@jewishexponent.com;
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Book Traces Local Synagogue History

BOOKS Temple University. Conservative Judaism sky- Former home of Adath Jeshurun and Ohel Jacob shuls located at
ERICA SILVERMAN | JE STAFF Poliakoff suggests the large rocketed in the Philadelphia Seventh Street and Cecil B. Moore Avenue in Philadelphia
area post-World War II, which
THE TWO HOT spots in Hillel organizations of the can likely be traced to the Former Temple Judea, located on Old York Road in North Philadelphia. The
the Greater Philadelphia area University of Pennsylvania and 100,000 Jewish servicemen and shul closed in 1982 and merged into Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel.
where Judaism is growing are Drexel University have con- servicewomen who returned
Lower Merion and Center City tributed to the strong Jewish home intending to marry Photos courtesy of Ira Poliakoff
Philadelphia, with Orthodox, presence in Center City. and move to the suburbs, and
Reform and Conservative com- looking for a new approach recalled the area’s historic shuls. Judaism. His job was to
munities holding their own or There are approximately to Judaism, Poliakoff said. The “I went to Paul’s Run improve exiting synagogues
expanding. 10 active synagogues in South United Synagogue of America and recruit new synagogues to
Philadelphia, mostly on the had a postwar plan to assist Retirement Community, the join, which served as the inspi-
That’s according to Ira cusp of Center City. South new congregations. Abramson Center for Jewish ration for Poliakoff’s first book,
Poliakoff, author of Synagogues of Philadelphia was home to more Life and Wesley Enhanced Synagogues of Long Island. In
Philadelphia, who notes that the than 200 “Row House Shuls” at Five large Conservative and Living, and asked the rabbis the 1970s, Poliakoff met his
entire city of Philadelphia outside one time — small synagogues Reform synagogues remain in there to gather all of the Jewish future wife Judy Braude and
Center City is losing synagogues located in rowhouses where the the Old York Road corridor, residents,” he said. moved to the Philadelphia
— and there are neighborhoods rabbi lived upstairs, and prayer but they are losing members, area, where he has since lived. l
where all are gone. took place downstairs. as the area is losing Jewish res- Poliakoff was born in 1945
idents, he said. and moved to Long Island as esilverman@jewishexponent.com;
Published earlier this year, The number of South a child, where he became a 215-832-0737
Synagogues of Philadelphia lists Philadelphia shuls decreased Overall, the Jewish popula- field worker for the United
each synagogue in alphabeti- dramatically in the late 1960s tion in Montgomery County is Synagogue of Conservative
cal order, by county, including and early ‘70s, due to demo- growing, Poliakoff said.
the history of its leadership graphic neighborhood shifts,
and its structure. It discusses Poliakoff explained. “The area around Maple
the historical significance of Glen and Blue Bell is growing,
shuls in Philadelphia, Bucks, “There is only one synagogue such as Reform Congregation
Montgomery, Delaware and left in South Philly proper, Beth Or in Maple Glen and
Chester counties. Shivtei Yeshuron (The Little Conservative synagogue
Shul), an independent shul on Tiferet Bet Israel in Blue Bell,”
In tracking the trajectory of South Fourth Street, with about Poliakoff said. “Both of these
the shuls in their movement, 20 members,” Poliakoff said. shuls moved out there from
mostly from Philadelphia to The congregation was founded failing Jewish neighborhoods.”
the suburbs, and their mergers, in 1876, and moved to its cur-
Poliakoff traces the movement rent building in 1909, where Beth Or came from Mount
of the Jewish population. That Shabbat services are still held Airy and Tiferet Bet Israel came
movement reflects the social monthly. “Services are self-led, from two shuls that merged
and historical trends that pro- keeping the history of the shul — one from Lansdale and one
voked migration and cultural alive,” he said. from Norristown, he said.
shifts within the community.
There are a handful of The Jewish population in
“About 125 synagogues exist smaller Orthodox shuls in Chester County is growing
today in the area, and that’s Northeast Philadelphia that slowly, along with its Jewish
counting a lot of small min- were formed during the period suburbs. The population in
yanim,” Poliakoff said. “About of Russian Jewish immigra- Bucks County is slowly rising,
75-85 are physical buildings,” tion to the area in the 1950s and is home to a handful of
with the remaining 375 having and ’60s, Poliakoff said. Today, strong, small shuls, such as
closed or merged into existing most Orthodox synagogues are The Little Shul by the River,
synagogues. in Lower Merion, Center City a Reconstructionist synagogue
or the Old York Road corridor, in New Hope, Poliakoff said.
There are two or three shuls located between Jenkintown
in Roxborough and Manayunk and Elkins Park. Meantime, the Delaware
and one in Germantown, said County Jewish population is
Poliakoff, while Center City is Lower Merion is home to declining.
holding strong and growing. the largest Orthodox shuls in
the Philadelphia area, Lower The text features 150
“In terms of jobs, there are Merion Synagogue, along historical documents and pho-
more opportunities, and millen- with eight other Orthodox tographs taken by Poliakoff
nials want to be in the city to be shuls and additional minya- and David Blumenthal.
close to industry and growth,” nim. In recent years, there
said professor Lila Berman, has been a resurgence in the Poliakoff spent 14 months
director of the Feinstein Center number of Orthodox Jews, but conducting interviews, includ-
for American Jewish History at Conservative numbers are still ing officials from synagogues
the largest, Poliakoff said. and community members. He
interviewed about 150 people
in their 70s, 80s and 90s that

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CANDLE LIGHTING
Struggle to Balance Optimism, Pessimism June 28 8:15 p.m.
July 5 8:15 p.m.
that “it is a land that devours I wanted to invite you to rejoin amazing indeed after
BY RABBI CYNTHIA KRAVITZ

its settlers … we looked like me as I reexamine this parshah having spent so much time loneliness and tender touching
Parshat Shelach Lecha grasshoppers in their eyes.” to see where it has taken me with this “stiff necked people.” points of facing life “after,” be it
Moses embraced the words of with regard to my living my life. But perhaps, it was not that due to the death of a life part-
THE TORAH IS a prism through the two optimists, Joshua and My hope is that it will be of help simple. It may be that we are ner or anyone who carries “half
which we see our lives and, like a Caleb, and forward we went to all of you facing this trauma being taught something very of our soul.”
prism, it has many facets. into the land of Israel. and as important, illustrate how sound and healthy by hearing New doors open only after
Twelve years ago, I penned I, too, entered a new land the words of the Torah can be and acknowledging the darker we learn to lovingly make
a Torah study for the Jewish upon my husband’s death, and a lens for bringing clarity and opinions from the 10 other tribes. closure with the past, always
Exponent’s Board of Rabbis was given the message by the meaning to our lives. It seems to me that simi- remembering that there is
Torah column for this week’s Torah to face the unknown With that I begin … lar to the idea about the four always a little peephole in that
portion, Shelach Lecha with optimism and faith. This In my study of Shelach children of the Passover seder door behind us allowing us to
from the book of Bamidbar was my message 12 years ago to Lecha, I was struck by the fact actually being four aspects of look at what came before. But
(Numbers). As I explained, my all those facing a new life path that Moses designated scouts each of us, so, too, the 12 Tribes Moses taught this to us first in
husband, Cantor Nathaniel due to trauma, the death of a from each of the tribes to spy of Israel may also serve as 12 parshat Shelach Lecha by mak-
Entin, z”l, passed away on the life partner being so common out the land. Certainly, Moses different aspects of each of us, ing sure that all 12 scouts were
week as that portion began. I and an inevitable part of the our teacher knew the char- teaching that in our personal told “to scout out the land” and
became a widow at the age of life cycle of any couple. acter and nature of each of complexities, we each carry the were heard by him. Very wise
52 and the course of my life Two years ago, then a widow these men. I am certain that competing struggle of positiv- indeed!
was changed. As a student of of 12 years, I revisited this par- he knew who was going to be ity and negativity. That then, is my report now,
Torah, I instantly went to this shah to see where I had gone on the optimist and who the pes- It is in that encounter and Shelach Lecha, 14 years later.
text for wisdom on how to face my journey and if it could be of simist. And yet, he sent them struggle between optimism and I hope that it is helpful. l
“the rest of my life.” help to others. My observations all, which on some level might pessimism, that we discover
My message in that original then were that the optimism have been simply a wise polit- who we are and who we want to Rabbi Cynthia Kravitz is departing
article was one of optimism embedded in this Torah por- ical decision. No one could become. It is perhaps both nec- this month after 22 years as edu-
coming from the story of Moses tion is expressed in our lives by complain that his tribe was essary and healthy to have that cation director of Congregation
sending out 12 spies represent- having faith, observance and excluded in assessing the land. struggle in order to grow and Kesher Israel. The Board of Rabbis
ing each of the Tribes of Israel community as integral parts of Moses then made the deci- blossom as human beings, espe- of Greater Philadelphia is proud to
to scout out the land. Joshua how we live, fueling our courage sion to follow the minority cially in the face of the trauma provide the Torah commentary for
and Caleb returned, optimisti- and strength as we negotiate the opinion of optimism instead of of death of a loved one.
the Jewish Exponent.

cally reporting that “it is a land path of “going it alone in this the majority opinion of pessi- The message then is to
flowing with milk and honey.” world without our life partner.” mism, which tells you that on embrace it all and be unafraid
The remaining 10 tribal rep- Today, on the 14th anniver- some level, he may have been to face each and every aspect of
resentatives fearfully reported sary of my husband’s passing, prone to being an optimist, the happiness, the sadness, the

Baseball — 15 or 16 — having a catch of the game to one interested outfielder at Alvernia University. 20 in a tournament in Prague in
with himself, throwing the ball Israeli at a time is how Israel He transferred to Ithaca College, the spring. And the U18 team
Continued from Page 6 against a wall and then running will begin to build baseball still playing outfield. After he coaches will compete at the
to pick it up as it dribbled away. competency across the whole he graduated last spring, he European Championship quali-
Jake Rosenberg as a first base country. For Rosenberg, it’s a went on Birthright, and had a fier in Sweden starting July 8.
coach, counseling a highly focused It was clear he wasn’t very chance to see the game he’s wonderful time.
young Israeli player good. played at a high level his whole On July 1, he’ll begin play-
life in a totally different light. “I knew that I definitely ing with the national team at
Photo courtesy of Jake Rosenberg And yet, months later, And, if he’s lucky, he could be a wanted to come back,” he said. the European Championship
the kid had learned how to part of an Israeli baseball team When his father apprised him qualifiers in Bulgaria; if they
become “somewhat of a good seeking to shock the world like of an opportunity to work win the pool they’re placed in,
baseball player,” according to it’s 2017 all over again. with Israeli baseball players, they’ll have to beat the winner
Rosenberg. Rosenberg and Rosenberg jumped at the chance. of another pool just to get to
other coaches in the Tel Aviv “Our team is very good,” “I was like, ‘Yeah, all right, I the European Championship.
region that he worked with Rosenberg said. could do this for a year,’” he To get to the Olympics, all
— young Americans such said. they have to do is win that
as himself, or Israelis who’d Rosenberg — son of Jewish pool. Almost none of the play-
been introduced to the sport Federation of Greater Since August, Rosenberg has ers know each other, and they
long ago — had painstakingly Philadelphia Chief Marketing lived in Tel Aviv, working six days haven’t practiced together yet.
worked with him and others Officer Steve Rosenberg, who a week with area teams. Most of Easy enough, right?
like him for the whole year on also serves as the Exponent’s the players are Americans, or at
the basics of throwing, hitting publisher’s representative — was least have one American parent; “From the looks of it, we have
and fielding. Presto: His days a second team all-state player in the full Israelis who play need a a chance,” Rosenberg said. l
of failing at baseball were over. Pennsylvania during his sopho- fair degree of coaching, he said.
more year, and spent the first two Still, his U16 team finished a jbernstein@jewishexponent.com;
Small a gain as it may seem, years of his collegiate career as an better than expected 16th out of 215-832-0740
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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.

Young JFRE Event
Showcases Pod Park

ON JUNE 18, Post Brothers generously hosted a beautiful evening for Young
Jewish Federation Real Estate guests at Pod Park in Northern Liberties, a
35,000-square-foot mixed-use space with food and drink vendors, retail and art
installations.

Attendees heard from Michael Pestronk, CEO of Post Brothers, and Matthew
A. Pestronk, president of Post Brothers, who, as the developers of the project,
provided an overview of the redevelopment of the Piazza, and of Pod Park as
Philadelphia’s newest recreation destination. For more information about JFRE and
its new membership opportunity for young real estate professionals, contact Senior
Development Officer Rachel Sigman at rsigman@jewishphilly.org or 215-832-0513.

From left: Jason Morgan, Samantha Kupersmith, Jessica Morgan and Jonathan Morgan

From left: Dan Litt, Jackie Kluger and Max Silverstein Jason Morgan addresses the crowd.

JFRE Chair-elect and event host Matt Pestronk addresses the crowd. From left: Blake Zucker, Gabrielle Schwab, Brett Cohen, Elizabeth Malazita and Hope Markman
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THURSDAY, JUNE Closet. 7 p.m. National Museum of TUESDAY, JULY
American Jewish History. 101 S.
Bible Study. Independence Mall East, Philadelphia. Farmers’ Market.
We will study the commentaries found Purchase and enjoy fresh and local produce
in the Hertz Chumash, the Etz Hayim FRIDAY, JUNE from our own hoop houses and gardens (some
Chumash and the commentaries of produce purchased wholesale for supply).
modern biblical scholars to deepen Adult Activities. Currently accepting cash, SNAP/EBT Access
our understanding of the first book A full day of activities for active Card, Philly Food Bucks and FMNP vouchers.
of the Bible. For more information adults. Co ee, tea and snacks at All proceeds are donated to Cook For A Friend
call 610-667-5000. 10-11 a.m. Har 8:30 a.m., chair exercise or current program. For more information, contact John
Zion Temple. 1500 Hagys Ford Road, events at 9:30 a.m., Kabbalat Shabbat Eskate at 215-698-7300, ext.196. KleinLife:
Penn Valley. service at 10:30 a.m., hot kosher Northeast Philadelphia. 10100 Jamison Ave.,
lunch at 11:30 a.m. and entertainment Philadelphia.
Torah Study. by the vocal duo Nevus & Stu for an
Midday Torah study with Independence Day party at 12:15 p.m. SuzanaMarinkovic / iStock / Getty Images Plus
Rabbi Eric Lazar at noon. Be sure to wear your red, white and
All are welcome. Temple Brith Achim. blue. RSVP by phone at 215-832-0539. Torah, Bagels and Co ee. meet at the entrance to the museum Breakfast and Learning.
481 S. Gulph Road, King of Prussia. KleinLife: Center City. 2100 Arch St., Begin Shabbat morning at Old York at noon. Afterward, we will go The kicko weekend for the regional
Philadelphia. Road Temple-Beth Am with an out to dinner and, weather permitting, Summer Kollel continues with the
Canasta Strategies Class. interactive and engaging discussion view the fireworks at Penn’s Landing. talk by Rabbi Daniel Stein: “Are All
For experienced players. Learn SATURDAY, JUNE of the weekly portion including bagels For more information, call Gale Rabbis Created Equal? The Dynamics
defensive strategies and special and co ee at 9 a.m. followed by a at 215-331-8194. 128 N. Broad St., of Dispute in the Development of
hands. Improve your canasta skills. Summer Kollel, Shabbaton. peer-led Shabbat service at Philadelphia. Halachah.” A hot breakfast will
$5 donation to the Sisterhood of Chelkeinu Initiative, B’nai Israel- 10:15 a.m. Casual dress is appropriate be served. Admission is free and
Ohev Shalom of Bucks County Ohev Zedek and Yeshiva University and everyone is welcome. SUNDAY, JUNE babysitting will be provided.
from 1-3 p.m. Weekly open play in welcome you to a three-week Summer For more information, call Young Israel of Elkins Park.
social hall for $2 on Thursdays. Kollel starting with a Shabbaton 215-886-8000. 971 Old York Road, Indoor Antique Market. 7715 Montgomery Ave., Elkins Park.
To register, call 215-968-6755. featuring the scholar Rabbi Daniel Abington. Indoor antique and vintage market
944 Second St. Pike, Stein. Join us for a gala kiddush at at Reform Congregation Keneseth Shore Boker Tov.
Richboro. 11:15 a.m. followed at noon by a lecture Museum, Dinner, Fireworks. Israel. Antiques, collectibles, vintage Join jkidphilly, PJ Library of South
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Join authors Isaac Mizrahi, Maira Age.” Also, during seudah shlisheet Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts to Free admission and free parking. For Greater Philadelphia for a fun-filled
Kalman and Alex Kalman for an (the third Shabbos meal) Stein will see the exhibition “From the Schuylkill more information, call 215-625-3532. morning with music, stories and
onstage conversation where they speak on “The Lessons of the Lost to the Hudson: Landscapes of the 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. 8339 Old York Road, snacks. Recommended ages 8 and
chat about their books, friendship, Chapter of Jewish History: The World Early American Republic.” We will Elkins Park. under. Free. From 9:30-10:30 a.m.
their mothers, living authentically and that Could Have Been.” Free. At B’nai
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weekly friendly mahjong game at Klezmer and Jazz Concert. information, call 215-886-8000.
7 p.m. Open to the entire kehillah. With Bob on the saxophone and Gene 971 Old York Road, Abington. We can pay more because
No charge for MBIEE sisterhood on keyboards, enjoy this hour-long we know the true value.
members. One-time charge of $36 concert featuring an eclectic array of THURSDAY, JULY Immediate cash for one
includes membership to the MBIEE musical styles and songs. Optional piece or an entire
Sisterhood. Contact 215-635-1505 light lunch. Reservation required. Bible Study. collection.
or vp-rebecca@mbiee.org for $10-$20. 12:30 p.m. Adath Israel. We will study the commentaries found
further information. 8339 Old York Road, Elkins Park. 250 N. Highland Ave., in the Hertz Chumash, the Etz Hayim 201 Old York Road • Jenkintown, PA
Merion Station. Chumash and the commentaries of
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Lunch and Learn. understanding of the first book of the
with music by Andrea Zakheim- Lunch and Learn. Discussion of the parshah of the week. Bible. For more information call Open Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat.
Poetsch. Also on Aug. 4 from 9:30- Midrash and a talk by Rabbi Jon Cutler This session will be led by Rabbi Gary 610-667-5000. 10-11 a.m. Har Zion 11am - 4:00pm
10:30 a.m. with music by Roots titled, “How We Learn to Live in this Charlestein. All are welcome. 12:30 Temple. 1500 Hagys Ford Road,
with Ruark. For more information, World Collapse: The End of American p.m. 1710 Romano Drive, Norristown. Penn Valley. Closed Sunday, Monday & Tuesday
contact Lori Rubin at lrubin@ Jewry’s Golden Age.” $15. 10:30 a.m.
jewishlearningventure.org. Milton & Reform Congregation Keneseth Bereavement Group. Torah Study. Bereavement Group.
Betty Katz Jewish Community Center. Israel. 8339 Old York Road, Elkins Park. For the post-bereaved, held at Midday Torah study with Bereavement support for adults held
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your credit report? Worried you aren’t
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the JFCS Financial Empowerment Discussion of the parshah of the week.
Center to meet one-on-one with This session will be led by Rabbi
a financial social worker. For more Robert Alpert. All are welcome. Noon.
information, contact Laura Flowers at Congregation Adath Jeshurun library.
lflowers@jfcsphilly.org or 267-256- 7763 Old York Road, Elkins Park.
2274. 9 a.m. to noon. The Barbara
and Harvey Brodsky Enrichment Mahjong.
Center of JFCS. 345 Montgomery Our mahjong group meets at 1 p.m.
Ave., Bala Cynwyd. in the Temple Beth Zion-Beth Israel
synagogue chapel, to play the game,
Film Screening. have fun and raise money for tikkun
In this screening series, film professor olam. Have you heard of mahjong and
David J. Greenberg will show a variety want to learn to play? Are you new in
of short documentary films, covering town looking for the game? Have you
a range of topics from Barbie dolls to lived in town and want a new group to
Jewish-Muslim relations on campus play with? We’re always looking for new
and many topics in between. The players. We ask for a $4 donation per
movies that will be shown are Joe’s session. 300 S. 18th St., Philadelphia.
Violin, The Tribe, Wendy’s Shabbat, Of
Many, Punk Jews and Schmatta and WEDNESDAY, JULY
Rags to Riches. All screenings will be
followed by a discussion. This four- Co ee and Conversation.
part Golden Slipper Gems program After morning minyan, enjoy co ee
will take place in various locations. and an open forum for learning at
$44. 10-11:30 a.m. Call 610-359-8632, 8 a.m. Rabbi Andrew Markowitz
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ENGAGEMENTS

THALER-WHITLOCK GREENBERG-SCHPERO DAVIS–KAMI

Nancy and Malcolm aler of Leta Shubin of Bala Cynwyd Nancy and Larry Davis of Lafayette
New York City, and Penelope and Michael Greenberg of Hill announce the engagement of
Moore of Boston and David Wynnewood announce the their daughter, Stephanie Davis,
Whitlock of Boston, announce engagement of their daugh- to Eric Kami, son of Doris Kami
the engagement of their chil- ter, Aurora Greenberg, to and the late David Kami of Delray
dren, Alison Ilana aler and Gil Schpero. Gil is the son of Beach, Florida.
Benjamin Mathias Whitlock. Je rey and Molly Schpero
of Milford, Connecticut. Stephanie is the granddaugh-
Ali graduated from Amherst College with a ter of the late Julius and Bertha
bachelor’s degree in English and neuroscience, Aurora is the grand- Kauderer of Philadelphia, and
and received her medical degree from the Icahn daughter of Gladys Shubin, the late Esther and Charles Davis
School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital. the late Aaron Shubin, and the late Janet and Morton of Scranton. Eric is the grandson of the late Arieh and
She is in her nal year of neurology residency at Greenberg. Gil is the grandson of Edith Schpero, the Esther Kami of Israel, and Elisa Nifco and the late
Mount Sinai, and will start a vascular neurology late Morton Schpero, and the late Kathlyn Magram Samuel Nifco of Mexico City.
fellowship at New York University next summer. and Herbert Magram.
Sharing in the couple’s happiness are Stephanie’s
Ben graduated from Brandeis University with a ey are planning a wedding in Philadelphia in sister Cheryl Parker (Davis) and Eric’s brothers,
combined bachelor’s/master’s degree in biochemistry the spring of 2020. Bennie, Ilan and Ronnie.
and received his Ph.D. from Weill Cornell Medicine,
studying immunology at Memorial Sloan Kettering. Stephanie is an experiential marketing manager
He works as a scientist at Takeda Pharmaceuticals at Google in Mountain View, California. Eric is the
in Boston. CEO of tribesocks.com.

A May 2020 wedding is planned. e couple live in San Francisco. An October
wedding is planned in Carmel Valley, California.

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engagement, wedding, in Philadelphia,” according to a Bend the Arc news
birth, Bar/Bat Mitzvah Sports Heritage Association Class of 2020 release.
announcement and any TEMPLE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S lacrosse
other simcha on both coach Bonnie Rosen was named to the Jewish Sports e local fellows include Tess Levinson, a psychiatry
jewishexponent.com Heritage Association induction class for 2020. research coordinator interested in science education,
and the weekly Jewish disability justice and health care; Ava Skolnik, a clin-
Exponent newspaper Rosen grew up in Bala ical research coordinator at PolicyLab at Children’s
Cynwyd and excelled in both Hospital of Philadelphia and an advocate for health
for ... FREE. lacrosse and eld hockey at equity; and Noah Strauss, a community organizer,
Lower Merion’s Harriton journalist and Jewish educator doing work focused
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arship to the University of organizing queer and trans faith leaders around
Virginia, where she was a the country.
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lacrosse teams her senior year. Courtesy of Temple Allan Silverberg, a member of e Fegelson Young
In 1991, the lacrosse team Feinberg Post 697 of Levittown, will participate on
won its rst NCAA Division Athletics June 28 in Ride For e Living, by cycling 60 miles
from Auschwitz-Birkenau to JCC Krakow in Poland.
I national championship.
Aside from being inducted into the U.S. Lacrosse Silverberg, who lives in Langhorne, is hoping to
Hall of Fame in 2010, Rosen was named to the 50th raise $3,000 for the JCC through his ride.
anniversary lacrosse team for the Atlantic Coast
Conference and named a top-50 all-time player by “Ride For e Living was inspired by Robert
Inside Lacrosse Magazine. Desmond, who rode his bicycle 1,350 miles from
London to Auschwitz, visiting World War II sites of
Rosen has been Temple’s women’s lacrosse coach liberation along his journey,” Silverberg wrote. “A er
for 13 years. joining the JCC and learning about Krakow’s reborn
Jewish community, Robert realized he should not
Three Locals Named Jeremiah Fellows have ended his ride in a place of loss, but rather at the
Bend the Arc: Jewish Action announced its rst-ever place of hope that is JCC Krakow.”
national cohort of Jeremiah Fellows, including three
from Philadelphia. Silverberg has chaired the veterans post
volunteer-run Holocaust Remembrance Education
ese fellows will focus on “building up a powerful program since 2013. ●
community committed to justice, organizing

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the memory
FEIN HABER RUBIN
of your
WILMA FEIN (nee Gordon) on June 16, 2019. Mae I. Haber (nee Isard), June 14, 2019, of Asher E. Rubin, June 18, 2019 of Wyn- loved one …
Wife of David "Davey", mother of Frank Philadelphia, Pa. Devoted wife of the late newood, PA. Beloved husband of Harriet (nee
(Wanda) Fein, Alan (Debbie) Fein and Daryl David. Beloved mother of Lawrence (Linda) Slass); loving father of Ellan Rubin Bernstein CALL
(Cindy) Fein, sister of Leonard Gordon and Haber and Emily Shechtman. Proud grand- (Leonard), Jessica Rubin Klein (Mitchell), 215-832-0749
Marlene Bloom; also survived by 11 grand- mother of Benjamin and Samantha. Contribu- and Bettina Rubin (Timothy Isle); adoring
children and 9 great grandchildren. Contribu- tions in her memory be made to a charity of grandfather of Mathew, Suzanne, Lisa, Sam, TO PLACE
tions in her memory may be made to The the donor's choice. Margo and Lucy; devoted brother of the late YOUR YAHRTZEIT AD.
Marlyn Fein Chapter Fox Chase Cancer Cen- Jack Rubin and the late Howard Rubin. In lieu
ter, 333 Cottman Ave., Phila. PA 19111. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS of flowers, contributions in his memory may classified@jewishexponent.com
be made to The B'Nai Brith House, 8000 So-
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S HARAD ciety Drive, Claymont, DE 19703 or to a char-
RAPHAEL-SACKS ity of the donor's choice.
Judith Arlene (nee Cohen), June 18, 2019, of
FELDMAN Newtown Square, PA; beloved wife of the late JOSEPH LEVINE & SONS
William H. Harad; loving mother of Dr. Alan
Maurice Feldman on June 14, 2019. Beloved Scott (Lori) Harad and Steven Greg Harad; SHEPPARD
husband of Maxine B. (nee Berger). Devoted cherished grandmother of William Henry and
father of Neil Feldman (Ellen), Ronald Feld- Charles Maxwell Harad; devoted sister of Lonnie Sheppard, Age 79, June 15, 2019, of
man (Jill), and Ellen Mermelstein (Andrew). Henrietta Petroff. In lieu of flowers, contribu- Huntingdon Valley, PA. Devoted husband of
Brother of S. Jerome Feldman (Helene) and tions in her memory may be made to Con- Davene Sheppard. Father of Alan (Leslie)
the late Cecelia Marrits, Millie Ackerman, and gregation Beth El-Ner Tamid. Sheppard and Scott (Karen) Sheppard.
Joseph Feldman. Loving brother-in-law of the Grandfather of Josh, Sydney, Danielle, Mir-
late Arlene Feldman. Dear grandfather JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS anda and Zac. Brother of Barry Sheppard,
“Poohpah” of Daniel (Rebecca), Andrew, Marlene Bandler, the late Minnie Belas and
Rachel, Debra, Rebeca, Adam, Amy, Lauren, KOFFER the late Mark Sheppard. Lonnie was the pro-
Shekel, Timber, and Raven. Contributions in prietor of Deelon Decorators from the
his memory may be made to Germantown Janice Koffer (nee Jacobs), on June 16, 1960’s-1990’s (The Man With the Golden
Jewish Centre, 400 W. Ellet Street, Phila., PA 2019. Beloved wife of the late Paul; Loving Touch), and Delon Autos from the 1970’s-
19119. mother of Harris (Katherine), Perry (Debbie) 1990’s. Lonnie’s passion centered around
and Minette (Scott) Lyons. Also survived by 6 autos. Contributions can be made to Pancre-
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. atic Cancer Action network, www.pancan.org
RAPHAEL-SACKS Services and Interment were private. Contri-
butions in her memory may be made to a PLATT MEMORIAL CHAPELS, INC.
FIELDS charity of the donor's choice.
A
Arthur Fields, beloved husband of Leslie (nee GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S COMMUNITY
Fried), loving father of Adam (Andrea) Fields, RAPHAEL-SACKS REMEMBERS
David Fields, Laurie Nitroy and Vicki (Allen)
Lefkowitz, passed away on May 30, 2019. LEVICK MONTHLY
Devoted and loving grandfather of Matthew, ARCHIVES OF
Jordan, Madeline, Evan, Ben, Alex and Max. Allan M. Levick, resident of Lake Worth, Flor- JEWISHEXPONENT
Contributions in his memory may be made to ida, previously from Elkins Park, DEATH NOTICES
Keneseth Israel or charity of the donor's Pennsylvania, passed away on June 11, 2019 ARE AVAILABLE
choice. He was a proud marine who will be at the age of 96 surrounded by his loving
missed for his kindness, humility and sense family. He was born on October 20, 1922 in ONLINE.
of humor. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was the be- www.jewishexponent.com
loved husband for 66 years of Shirley (nee
GOLDBLUM Weinstein). Devoted father of Marlene (Ora
Sue McKinnon) Levick, Gail (Bruce) Berman,
Robert D. Goldblum on May 17, 2019. Be- Honey (Daniel) Bronson; and adoring grand-
loved husband of Barbara (nee Fishkin). Lov- father to Jennifer (Douglas) Robins, Ben-
ing father of Deborah (Darrin) Uhl, Rebecca jamin (Alison) Bronson, Sarah Rose Bronson,
(Graham) Kilshaw and the late Joseph Gold- and Aaron Berman. He is also survived by his
blum. Adored grandfather of Joshua, Nathan sister Edythe (the late Lewis) Rapkin. He was
and Adina Uhl, Noah, Elias and Gabriella predeceased by his brother Harold (the late
Kilshaw. Services were held May 20, 2019. Bobby) Levick. In lieu of flowers, memorial
Int. Haym Solomon Memorial Park. Contribu- donations may be made to the charity of your
tions in his memory may be made to The choice.
Joseph Goldblum Library Fund at Or Ami,
708 Ridge Pike, Lafayette Hill PA 19444 or MAILMAN
Manna, PO Box 30181, Phila. PA 19103 or
Francisvale Home for Smaller Animals, 328 Anne Mailman (nee Pell), June 18, 2019; of
Upper Gulph Rd., Radnor PA 19087. Ft. Washington, PA; beloved wife of the late
Murray; loving mother of Judith Klaskin
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S (Bruce) and Joyce Schulz (Mark); cherished
RAPHAEL-SACKS grandmother of Eben (Susan), Seth (Robyn),
Jason (Tobi), Craig (Lauren) and Randy
(Amy); also survived by 7 adoring great-
grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to Cong.
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Jerome DiPentino

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Cell: 609-432-5588
JeromeD@LNF.com

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Call 267-235-7847 1701 Walnut St., 6th Fl. 1830 Land Title Bldg. gistration statement with the Com- LEGAL NOTICES
home moved anywhere. Lic. Ins. EXPERIENCED CAREGIVER Philadelphia, PA 19103 100 S. Broad St., Ste. 1830 monwealth of Pennsylvania. The
dependable 215-677-4817 NURSING ASSISTANT, ESTATE OF BLANCA CORTES, a/k/a Philadelphia, PA 19110 address of the principle office is IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CENTRE COUNTY,
COMPANION, SEEKING IN-HOME BLANCA SANTIAGO, DECEASED. Estate of Irvin Lichtenstein, De- 1635 Market St, Suite 1600, Phil- PENNSYLVANIA
HOUSEHOLD GOODS WANTED Late of Philadelphia ceased. adelphia, PA 19103. The proposed ORPHANS' COURT DIVISION
POSITION LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on Late of Cheltenham Twp., Mont- registered office in this Common-
DOWNSIZING 10 years experience providing the above Estate have been gran- gomery County, PA. wealth is 1635 Market Street, Suite IN RE: ADOPTION OF )
OR CLEANING OUT? non-medical in home care includ- ted to the undersigned, who re- Letters Testamentary on the above 1600, Philadelphia, PA 19103 in ) No. 4388
ing: Helping seniors with daily quest all persons having claims or Estate have been granted to the un- Philadelphia County. The Corpora-
1 man's trash/another man's living activities, Bathing, dressing, demands against the estate of the dersigned, who request all persons tion is filed in compliance with the B.G.R. )
treasure cooking, & laundry, running decedent to make known the same having claims or demands against requirements of the applicable pro-
errands, light housekeeping, and all persons indebted to the de- the estate of the decedent to make visions of 15 Pa. C.S. 412. NOTICE OF HEARING
Call Joel 215-947-2817 transportation & more cedent to make payment without known the same and all persons in- Deduce, Inc. filed a Foreign Regis-
Contact Abraham 484-844-0151 delay to CHARLES A. HALPIN, AD- debted to the decedent to make tration Statement with the Com- To: All Putative Fathers
CASH IN YOUR CLOSET INC. SEEKING POSITION to care for MINISTRATOR, Land Title Bldg., payment without delay to Ada M. monwealth of Pennsylvania. The
Licensed and Bonded the elderly. 14 yrs exp. and excell 100 S. Broad St., Ste. 1830, Phil- Gil, Executrix, c/o Howard M. Solo- address of its principal office un- A Petition has been filed asking the Court to put an end to all
refs. Call 267-210-0054 adelphia, PA 19110, man, Esq. 1760 Market St., Ste. der the laws of its jurisdiction is rights you have to your child, who was born on February 27, 2019, in
ESTATE SALES Or to his Attorney: 404, Phila., PA 19103, Or to her 412 Academy Circle, Merion Sta- Philadelphia, PA. The Court has set a hearing to consider ending rights to
LEGAL NOTICES CHARLES A. J. HALPIN, III Atty.: Howard M. Soloman, 1760 tion, PA 19066. The Commercial your child. That hearing will be held in the Centre County Courthouse,
CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursu- Land Title Bldg. Market St., Ste. 404, Phila., PA Registered Office address is 412 Bellefonte, PA 16823, before Judge Grine, on July 23, 2019, at 9:00 a.m.
Montefiore Cemetery-1 space in ant to the provisions of Act of As- 100 S. Broad St., Ste. 1830 19103 Academy Circle, Merion Station, PA Your presence is required at the hearing. You are warned that even if you
Azalea Mausoleum, sec. 30A. sembly No. 295, effective March Philadelphia, PA 19110 ESTATE OF JILL P. GRAYSON, DE- 19066 in the county of Mont- fail to appear at the scheduled hearing, the hearing will go on without
Value $7,000 asking $3,500 16, 1983, of intention to file in the ESTATE OF DENNIS M. WILDE CEASED. gomery. The Corporation is filed in you and your rights to your child may be ended by the Court without
Leave message 215-740-5057 office of the Department of State of a/k/a DENNIS WILDE, DECEASED. Late of Philadelphia compliance with the requirements your being present. You have a right to be represented at the hearing by
the Commonwealth of Late of Philadelphia LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on of the applicable provision of 15 a lawyer. You should take this paper to your lawyer at once. If you do not
ROOSEVELT CEMETERY Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the the above Estate have been gran- Pa. C.S. 412. have a lawyer or cannot afford one, go to or telephone the office set forth
2 spaces in the Family Estate Pennsylvania, an application for the above Estate have been granted to ted to the undersigned, who re- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursu- below to find out where you can get legal help.
Sec. Sec M1; lot FE 103; conduct of a business in Phil- the undersigned, who request all quest all persons having claims or ant to the provisions of Act of As-
Sites 1,2 Bench, shrubs, adelphia County, Pennsylvania un- persons having claims or demands demands against the estate of the sembly No. 295, effective March COURT ADMINISTRATOR’S OFFICE
markers inc, der the assumed or fictitious name, against the estate of the decedent decedent to make known the same 16, 1983, of intention to file in the CENTRE COUNTY COURTHOUSE
style or designation of Name: to make known the same and all and all persons indebted to the de- office of the Department of State of BELLEFONTE, PA 16823
609-332-8906 $6500/obo Cruceros en Linea Club Premier, persons indebted to the decedent cedent to make payment without the Commonwealth of (814) 355-6727
REDUCED Roosevelt Memorial with its principal place of business to make payment without delay to delay to RICHARD GRAYSON, AD- Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, Respectfully submitted,
Park 2 plots E-2 Lot 19, Sites 3-4 at: 7720 N. Dobson Road, Scotts- TERESA MARIE CONWAY and MINISTRATOR, 603 S. Broom St., Pennsylvania, an application for the BIERLY & RABUCK
Retail from cemetery $9995, ask- dale, AZ 85256. The names and ad- JAMES BRENNAN, EXECUTORS, Wilmington, DE 19805. conduct of a business in Phil-
ing $5,000 obo. Call 215-676- dresses of all persons or entities 1234 Stanwood St., Philadelphia, Estate of Mary Harris, Deceased, adelphia County, Pennsylvania un- By:
8659 owning or interested in said busi- PA 19111. late of Philadelphia. der the assumed or fictitious name, Denise M. Bierly, Esquire
ness are: International Cruise & Ex- ESTATE OF JOAN KATHERINE LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on style or designation of Name: Land Attorney I.D. No. 58860
SHALOM MEM PARK cursion Gallery, Inc., 7720 N. Dob- VANDERSLICE a/k/a JOAN the above estate having been gran- O’Lakes Finance Company, with its 486 Nimitz Avenue
2 ADJ graves and liners at prime son Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85256. VANDERSLICE, JOAN K. VANDER- ted to the undersigned, all persons principal place of business at: 4001 State College, PA 16801
loc. in Elijah Sect., $4000 Call own- This was filed on 6/19/2019. SLICE, DECEASED. indebted to the estate are reques- Lexington Avenue North, Arden (814) 237-7900
ers at 215-493-6633 Late of Philadelphia ted to make payment and those Hills, MN 55126. The names and
LEGAL NOTICES LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the having claims to present same addresses of all persons or entities LEGAL SERVICES
SHALOM MEMORIAL PARK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursu- above Estate have been granted to without delay to: owning or interested in said busi-
HUNTINGDON VALLEY ant to the provisions of Act of As- the undersigned, who request all Rochelle Johnson, Administratrix ness are: LOL Finance Co., 4001 ATTORNEYS!
sembly No. 295, effective March persons having claims or demands c/o Elliott Goldberg, Esq. Lexington Avenue North, Arden
Sec. GABRIEL II, 2 plots. Asking 16, 1983, of intention to file in the against the estate of the decedent 1231 Lancaster Avenue Hills, MN 55126. This was filed on ADVERTISE YOUR LEGAL
$1900 ea. 215-534-2640 office of the Department of State of to make known the same and all Berwyn, PA 19312 6/13/2019. NOTICES & LEGAL SERVICES
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SITUATION WANTED Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, to make payment without delay to ESTATE OF MARY LUCILLE has been incorporated under the WE GUARANTEE THE BEST RATES!
Pennsylvania, an application for the JOHN A. VANDERSLICE, EXECUT- BELCHER, DECEASED. provisions of the Pennsylvania
Caring & Reliable conduct of a business in Phil- OR, c/o Robert S. Levy, Esq., 1204 Late of Philadelphia Business Corporation Law of 1988. WE CIRCULATE THROUGHOUT THE TRI-STATE AREA
adelphia County, Pennsylvania un- Township Line Rd., Drexel Hill, PA LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the Binder & Weiss (PA, NJ, DE)
Experienced & Trained der the assumed or fictitious name, 19026, above Estate have been granted to 1880 JFK Boulevard
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215-477-1050 interested in said business are: In- DECEASED. MARYANN JULIE MCMAHON, EX-
ternational Cruise & Excursion Gal- Late of Philadelphia ECUTRIX, c/o Harry Metka, Esq., To place an
lery, Inc., 7720 N. Dobson Road, LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on 4802 Neshaminy Blvd., Ste. 9, Ben- ad in the
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Community

NEWSMAKERS Supporters of Abramson Senior Care’s Family Circle, Chairman’s Circle and Heritage Society
were honored at the annual Evening of Recognition on June 5. The event recognized those who
The National Museum of American Jewish History hosted its have made an endowment gift or a donation of $500 or more to Abramson’s Annual Fund. The
“Only in America” gala on June 12, honoring board chairperson evening was attended by more than 120 donors and featured cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, dessert
Philip Darivoff. and an update on Abramson Senior Care’s expansion of services.

From left: Philip Darivoff, keynote speaker Ambassador Michael Oren

and Thomas Katz Photos by Don Pollard

From left: Howard J. Davis,
Jill Zipin, Neil J. Model and
Mitchell Goldenberg

From left: Linda Rubin, Gary B.
Rubin and Lorraine Drobny

Photos by Scott Weiner

From left: Susanna Lachs Adler, Philip Darivoff and Betsy Darivoff The George and Lillian Berman Fund sponsored a program entitled, “Meet Henry Mercer”
from the Mercer Museum and Fonthill Castle in Bucks County. The program about the life of
Maris Grove Jewish Community held the installation cere- the famous tile maker, architect and historian was held at the KleinLife: Montgomery County
mony of its new and continuing officers during the observance Dr. Gabriel (z”l) & Alma Elias Center.
of Shavuot at their annual closing luncheon on June 12. The
inducted officers are Eddi Chaikin and Berrie Grossman as
co-presidents, Arlyne Goldberg as vice-president, Stan Slossberg
as treasurer and Selma Slossberg as secretary.

From left: Alvin and Evelyn Jacobs, retiring co-presidents of the From left: Marci Webber, Jamie Bradley (who portrayed Henry Mercer), Marcia Labovitz and Gail Korostoff
Maris Grove Jewish Community, pass the gavel and block to incoming Photo by Stephanie Hampson
co-presidents Berrie Grossman and Eddi Chaikin. Photo by Frankie Moses

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Community

People from the Mid-Atlantic Region of American Associates, American Jewish Committee Philadelphia/Southern NJ honored longtime leader and founding
Ben-Gurion University, all of whom are members of the BGU/ co-chair of AJC Philadelphia’s Latino-Jewish Coalition, Sally Cooper Bleznak, with the 2019
Philadelphia Academic Bridge Board, enjoyed the Negev at Human Relations Award at the organization’s annual meeting and installation of new board
Ben-Gurion University in May and through June. members held at Union Trust in Philadelphia on June 19. The event also recognized Jennifer
Grackin Steinberg with the AJC Murray Friedman Emerging Leader Award, named in memory
Nathaniel Mayer of Moss of the longtime AJC Philadelphia-area director.
Rehab and his daughter
Hannah visited ALEH-
Negev, a rehabilitation
village for disabled children
and adults, where BGU has
partnered in establishing a
rehabilitation laboratory.

Photo courtesy of
Nathaniel Mayer

While attending the From left: Co-chair Hon. Nelson Diaz observes while AJC board From left: Michael Fabius, AJC board
recent BGU Board of vice president and 2018 Friedman Award
Governors meeting, Barbara chair Morris Gocial presents the 2019 AJC Human Relations honoree, with AJC Murray Friedman
Epstein Sivan (right) and Emerging Leader Award recipient
her daughter Etya, made Jennifer Steinberg
the rounds of the sites and
projects supported by her
late mother, Aileen Epstein
Whitman.

Photo courtesy of BGU

Award to Sally Cooper Bleznak. Photos by Christopher Brown

Chabad of the Main Line honored Daniel and Maita Shinefield and Martin and Jenifer Wachs at
its 13th annual gala on June 3 at the Fairmount Park Horticulture Center.

Perelman Jewish Day School students placed first and second in From left:
the Stock Market Game. Rabbi Mendy Cohen,
Rabbi Shraga Sherman,
Dan Shinefield,
Maita Shinefield,
Michal Sherman and
Temma Cohen

From left:
Rabbi Mendy Cohen,
Rabbi Shraga Sherman,
Martin Wachs,
Jenifer Wachs,
Michal Sherman and
Temma Cohen

Photos by Jordan Cassway

From left: Emi Travalia, Adar Khaikin, Shira Rozilio and Gavriella Saks

from the Forman Center finished first. Noa Singer, Ilana Fink, Odelia

Krasner-Friedman, Benjamin Friedman and Leo Cook from the Stern

Center placed second. Photo courtesy of Perelman Jewish Day School

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