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watch the games. RABBI ALBERT GABBAI looked out A shooting at Chabad of Poway in California left one dead and three wounded.
onto the field of tombstones at Mikveh Google Maps screenshot
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LOCAL Henriette Marx, her tombstone smashed to Synagogue Shooting
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arriving at the Chabad House serving day.
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Congregation Mikveh Israel to take action. Meal, Rabbi Chaim Goldstein noticed For Goldstein, whose uncle is Chabad
NATIONAL that something seemed amiss. of Poway Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein, the
Congregation President Eli Gabay said news hit close to home. He and his wife,
ADL Audit they are trying to raise $50,000 to make The students looked worried and were Moussia Goldstein, whose brother-in-
Numbers Prove repairs and renovations to 60 graves and
Disturbing the brick wall surrounding the historic
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often becoming illegible. Many others
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a production assistant on the hit by a discussion led by Rabbi
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Junior Maccabis a Logistical Challenge for JCC
SPORTS A small selection of the 1,400 T-shirts printed for the 21st Junior Maccabi will serve as the medical director to ensure a safe day for attendees.
JESSE BERNSTEIN | JE STAFF at the games, along with 11 other The day should be finished
Games. Photo courtesy of Amy Krulik volunteers who will be spread
THE PLANNING FOR this out among the different sites. by 7 p.m. at the latest, Krulik
year’s 21st Junior Maccabi incorporating 9-year-olds into “And I’m like, have you ever There will be emergency medi- said — mostly depending on
Games, hosted by the Kaiserman events. The divisions are split looked at the Jewish community cal responders, orthopedic sur- baseball, of course, the only
JCC, began about a year ago — in in two, with a 9-10 year-olds calendar?” Krulik said with a geons, athletic trainers and rehab untimed sport of the day. For
the car ride back from the 20th group and an 11-12 year-olds laugh. “This is not so easy.” physicians on-site, each with a her, a successful day will not
Games, held in Owings Mills, group. That arrangement, About 1,400 T-shirts have carefully curated bag of sup- involve distributing the hun-
Maryland. If that sounds slightly Krulik believes, “has made for been printed for athletes, coaches plies created by Goldstein and dreds of rain ponchos bought
premature, this might be your a really rich and wonderful and volunteers. Krulik’s office his team. Much of the planning for the event, nor breaking out
first Junior Maccabi Games. sports experience for all of the is covered wall-to-wall in Utz concerns the athletes, but con- the emergency rain plan.
kids. The competition is stiff pretzels, Bissli and other snacks siderations had to be made for
For Amy Krulik, CEO of the the spectators as well, he said. More importantly, Krulik
Kaiserman JCC, it was right said, she hopes “every kid goes
on time. “Taking care of that huge home happy, tired and dirty,
cadre of age discrepancies is but having had a wonderful
“When you think about how daunting, to say the least,” experience, having made some
many moving parts there are, he said. One thing that all new friends and having a great
we are basically creating the attendees should remember: appreciation for our wonderful
Olympics for one day,” she said. “Probably sun block,” he said. community in Philadelphia.”
The Mid-Atlantic Junior Security is also a prior- And one more thing: “hav-
Maccabi Games will be held ity. Krulik said that the Lower ing had no conversations with
on May 5 at various locations Merion Police Department and any emergency personnel of
throughout Lower Merion. What federal law enforcement have any kind,” she said. l
began as the Tri-State Junior developed comprehensive plans
Maccabi Games in 1998 with with the organizing committee [email protected];
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nearly 1,000 athletes and coaches. and the kids play hard and it’s being distributed throughout
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the day will have begun hours in year’s past, they may have
This year’s games will bring before, as food is transported, used close to 15,000 water bot-
delegations from 15 JCCs, trav- coaches who park at the JCC tles. This year, they have just
eling from New York, New are driven to where their teams 1,000, and there will be “water
Jersey, Delaware, Virginia, are and referees arrive at their buffaloes” — large water tanks
Maryland and Pennsylvania. assigned fields, courts and sprouting spigots and hoses — at
The athletes, ages 9-12, will pools. The games begin at 10 each location.
compete in basketball, soccer, a.m., spread out across six loca- “The venues where we’re
baseball, tennis and swimming tions — the Kaiserman JCC, working have been incredibly
(track and field was dropped Friends Central School, Penn helpful in making that happen,”
for lack of interest; co-ed Wynne Park, South Ardmore Krulik said.
flag football, too, as only the Park, The Baldwin School and Most of the referees will
Kaiserman JCC had enough Harriton High School. come from local referee com-
players to field a team). The logistical concerns for panies that the JCC typically
Krulik and the planning com- uses, she added, though many
Krulik is expecting around mittee are endless. For those of the refs will be volunteers;
4,000 spectators this year, as coming from out of town, she soccer line judges will be high
each athlete brings along an was sure to remind them that school Maccabi athletes, and
entourage of parents, siblings, the Broad Street Run would many of the pool timers will be
grandparents and extended also be taking place that day; parents and swimmers.
family members. Basketball is please, she begged, make sure to Another important factor
the most popular event, with book hotel rooms west of Broad to keep in mind for a day of
nearly 50 teams competing, Street. “Is it really that big of a athletic competition: on-site
and soccer is close behind. deal?” out-of-towners asked, on medical care.
one hand; “Why is it the same Scott Goldstein, director of
This will also be just day as the Broad Street Run?” EMS/disaster medicine at the
the second year that the natives wanted to know. Einstein Healthcare Network,
Junior Maccabi Games is
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Million Martyrs
Be heard. LOCAL ities of hatred. We work with
ERIC SCHUCHT | JE STAFF like-minded people to discuss
Email your letters to the editor. the growing fear and vision in
VIOLINIST PHILIP KATES our country. We joined in say-
[email protected] of the Philadelphia Orchestra ing never again, but the monu-
serenaded the crowd inside ment is not enough. e world
Congregation Rodeph Shalom must know about the horrors
on April 28, while Cantor our people endured.”
David Wisnia, an Auschwitz
survivor, joined in with “El Jewish Federation Board
Maleh Rahamim” washing Chair Susanna Lachs Adler
over the hundreds of listeners then spoke of the importance
at the 55th annual Holocaust of continuing to remind the
Remembrance Ceremony. world of the atrocities that the
Jewish people have endured
e event, hosted by the and to stand against all forms
Jewish Federation of Greater of hatred and bigotry. Whether
Philadelphia, featured musical it be anti-Semitism, racism,
performances by the Keystone Islamophobia, homophobia or
State Boychoir and Nashirah, xenophobia, she said, people
the Jewish Chorale of Greater should stand up against all
Philadelphia. Several people instances of baseless hatred.
addressed the audience, includ-
ing Memorial Committee for “We observe Yom Hashoah
the Six Million Jewish Martyrs this year amid a tide of world-
Chair Sarita Gocial. wide anti-Semitism that con-
tinues to rise. e scale and
Gocial spoke about the brash nature of anti-Jewish
importance of the Horwitz- bigotry and hate crimes
Wasserman Holocaust is alarming. But this is not
Memorial Plaza, where the cer- only a startling emergence
emony was originally planned of an old prejudice. Today,
to occur until it was moved anti-Semitism is coming from
indoors due to weather. While all political extremes and it is
the monument serves as a shamelessly moved out into the
reminder of the horrors of the open all over the world,” Lachs
Holocaust, she said events like Adler said. “ is growth in
the ceremony and other edu- anti-Semitism also include dis-
cational programs are vital in turbing anti-Israel sentiment,
ensuring the memory of the about which we need to be very
tragedy survives. concerned and vigilant.
“For many of us, the mon- “Given what the world looks
ument is personal,” Gocial like in 2019, this day of collec-
said. “It represents our rela- tive and public remembrance
tives lost to the brutal Nazis. becomes all the more import-
ant. We must stand up and
e children of survivors and speak out.”
subsequent generations live
with that loss. We know all Galit Peleg, head of the
too well the e ects of growing Department for Public
up with ghosts, the ghosts of Diplomacy and Academic
grandparents, aunts, uncles Affairs at the Consulate
and cousins we will never General of Israel in New York,
know. We committed ourselves noted that despite the victory
to work towards educating our of having a home for Jewish
communities about the real- people, acts of violence like the
Pittsburgh synagogue shooting
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and the recent shooting at and anti-Semitism has so many Galit Peleg, head of the Department for Public Diplomacy and Academic Affairs at the Consulate General of
Chabad of Poway in Southern battles to win.”
California show there is more Israel in New York, speaks at Congregation Rodeph Shalom on April 28. Eric Schucht
work to be done. Other presenters included
Maureen Pelta, chair of the
“Keeping thriving Jewish the Mordechai Anielewicz
communities around the world Creative Arts Competition,
is the strongest and sweetest and 2018 competition winner
victory of the Jewish people,” Colette Cavzos, an 11th-grader
Peleg said. “And yes, things who performed a piece on
have changed since the estab- the violin. Representing the
lishment of the state of Israel Religious Leaders Council
and, yes, Jews can keep their of Greater Philadelphia at
heads higher, even wearing a the event was Rev. Canon
kippah, knowing that they have Sarah Hedgis of Philadelphia
a national home. But again, Episcopal Cathedral and Rev.
only yesterday we heard of a Todd Stavrakos of Gladwyne
woman named Lori Gilbert- Presbyterian Church.
Kaye, who was killed just
because she was Jewish in Rabbi Yosef Goldman of
America in 2019. Temple Beth Zion-Beth Israel
spoke last, leading the audi-
“Only six months ago we ence in the Mourner’s Kaddish.
witnessed the horrible massa- The Nashirah choir concluded
cre of 11 victims in Pittsburgh, the event with the Yiddish song
that all their crime was that “Zog Nit Keyn Mol.” l
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ADL: Anti-Semitic Stats Remain High
N AT I O N A L in an April 30 conference call. percent higher than the his- 2015, according to the ADL. claimed the lives of 11 Jewish
Greenblatt noted that hate toric statewide average of 63 For example, there were just 37 congregants and injured seven
seemingly continues to grow incidents per year, recorded anti-Semitic incidents reported others, is considered the dead-
ERICA SILVERMAN | JE STAFF
in 2019, citing the synagogue since 1979. in Pennsylvania in 2012. liest anti-Semitic attack in U.S.
THE NUMBER OF anti- shooting near San Diego. “We have seen an incredi- Of the 89 Pennsylvania inci- history.
Semitic incidents remained “It almost serves as a punc- bly rapid increase in anti-Sem- dents, the ADL reported 50 Anti-Semitic incidents
high in 2018, according to tuation mark for 2018,” he said. itism in Pennsylvania since incidents of harassment, up 11 reported by the ADL include
an annual audit released by both criminal and noncriminal
the Anti-Defamation League acts of harassment and intim-
(ADL) on April 30. The ADL recorded 1,879 anti-Semitic incidents nationally in 2018, the idation, including distribution
third-highest total since it began tracking numbers, although it did of hate propaganda, threats and
The ADL recorded 1,879 slurs. Incidents are compiled
anti-Semitic incidents nation- using information provided by
ally in 2018, the third-highest represent a 5 percent decline from 2017. There was a surge in 2018 in victims directly to the ADL, law
total since it began tracking certain incident categories, including anti-Semitic assaults, affecting 59 enforcement, partner organiza-
in 1979, although it did repre- tions and the media.
sent a 5 percent decline from victims, more than twice recorded in 2017.
2017. There was a surge in 2018 In terms of law enforcement,
in certain incident categories, Pennsylvania witnessed 2016,” said Jeremy Bannett, percent from 2017; 37 incidents of the ADL collects data for its
including anti-Semitic assaults, 89 anti-Semitic incidents associate regional director vandalism, down 27 percent; and audit from the U.S. Attorney’s
affecting 59 victims, more than in 2018, according to the for ADL Philadelphia. Anti- two physical assaults, an increase Office, FBI, state police and
twice recorded in 2017. audit, the fifth-highest num- Semitic incidents recorded in from zero the year before. local police departments.
“Jews truly are the canaries ber of incidents nationwide. Pennsylvania have been above The massacre at the Tree of “Even with all that data,
in the coal mine when it comes While anti-Jewish activity in average for the past three years, Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh we know that the numbers
to hate in our society,” ADL Pennsylvania declined 7 per- following a six-year period of accounts for one of the
CEO Jonathan Greenblatt said cent from 2017, it remains 41 near-historic lows from 2010- assaults. The attack, which
See ADL, Page 26
we salute
Temple
trustee
Len
Barrack
thank you
for all you do
Temple University,
Beasley School of Law,
and Board of Trustees
Chair Patrick J. O’Connor
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Discusses President Carter Summer!
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focused on President Jimmy reassess Carter. Rabbi Charles Sherman said at Covington and Burling law “I’m old enough to remem-
Carter during his address on the idea behind the speaker firm in Washington, D.C., ber the Carter presidency and
April 28 at Melrose B’nai Israel Eizenstat said the president series was to promote historical a senior strategist at APCO all those times. It’s interesting
Emanu-El. was able to pass major legis- interest by bringing in experts. Worldwide and as the first-ever to be able to hear people of
lation and had a respect for Special Adviser on Holocaust that stature — that’s what I’m
In it, Eizenstat, who pub- the office. He summarized the “It’s really gracious and gen- Issues, established under the looking forward to personally,”
lished President Carter: The Carter presidency with four Is: erous for him to give up his Obama administration in 2013. Goldman said.
White House Years in 2018, drew inflation, Iran, inexperience time to be with us,” Sherman
from more than 5,000 pages of and interparty warfare. said. “Everybody would like to Aside from his work in D.C., Eizenstat’s visit was made
notes and 350 interviews to give be a fly on the wall in these Eizenstat’s other accomplish- possible due to a connection
a comprehensive history of the “In the book, I don’t in any little private conversations ments include reparations for with congregation members
president. He writes of various way obscure or whitewash that take place in the White Holocaust survivors. He suc- Rachel Black and her husband,
moments in Carter’s presidency, those problems,” Eizenstat House. He was there, he inter- cessfully negotiated major Andy. Rachel said she grew up
such as giving a behind-the- said. “I wanted to write a book acted with the characters, and agreements worth $8 billion in D.C. where her mother ran a
scenes view of what led to the before all the eyewitnesses even after the White House, he with Swiss, German, Austrian school and was instrumental in
return of the Panama Canal in were gone, before history’s continued interacting with that French and other European helping one of Eizenstat’s sons
1977, the negotiations behind verdict was indelibly sealed in community. Everybody likes to governments covering the resti- with learning challenges.
the Israel-Egypt peace talks in people’s minds that this was a hear those kinds of stories.” tution of property, payment for
1979 and Carter’s handling of failed presidency, and to give a slave and forced labor, recov- “It’s very emotional for
the Iran hostage crisis that same complete assessment, positive Eizenstat’s background ery of looted bank accounts, me because Andy Black and
year. The text serves to summa- and negative, about the 39th includes having worked as payment of insurance policies Rachel are almost lifetime
rizes Carter’s successes, failures president of the United States.” ambassador to the European and the return of Nazi looted friends. I saw Rachel growing
and his legacy. Union; undersecretary of art through his negotiation of up,” Eizenstat said. “It’s a major
Eizenstat was the speaker commerce for international the Washington Principles on synagogue and I think it’s a
Eizenstat started off his talk for the congregation’s sec- trade; undersecretary of state Nazi-Confiscated Art. terrific opportunity to address
by comparing the public percep- ond annual Lewis Lisman for economic, business and the Jewish community at an
tion of Carter to President Harry Distinguished Lecture Series. agricultural affairs; and dep- Ronald Goldman, president important time.” l
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PH I LLY FACES Jeff Barg about the historical racial con- knows the Philadelphia Flower old, I wanted to do a magic
JESSE BERNSTEIN | JE STAFF notations of the word “thug,” Show. But I had no idea that show at our family Chanukah
Christian Hopkins sat down with us to talk about there was a role for an urban party. I practiced for months
YOU MIGHT KNOW Jeff Barg, Yiddish, Chanukah parties and planner at PHS. So I talked to and months, and finally was
38, from any number of places. as the associate director of the PHS. this classmate and did more about to go do it at the party,
planning and external policy research and learned about all and got really, really nervous.
Perhaps you’ve read his relations at the Pennsylvania How did you get involved of the community greening My dad tells this story that I
Inquirer column, The Angry Horticultural Society (PHS). with the Pennsylvania work that PHS does, everything went to him, and I was like, “I
Grammarian, dedicated to Barg, who wrote most recently Horticultural Society? from cleaning and greening don’t think I want to do this.”
understanding our relation- I went to grad school for urban vacant land to planting trees And he was like, “If you don’t
ship to language; maybe you planning at Penn and when I to helping support community want to do it, that’s totally OK,
saw his folk musical, an adap- was there, a person in the class gardens, and I was like, “Oh, no one will hold that against
tation of Henry IV, Part I. It’s ahead of me had done their sum- yeah, that’s exactly what I want you. But! You’ve worked really
even possible that you’ve met mer internship at PHS. I knew to be working on.” hard on this, and I think that
Barg through his position Flower Show, ’cause everybody if you did it, you would have
How did you begin writing fun.”
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about grammar, and I pitched Purim carnival at Har Zion. It
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I’m at my day job are very dif- using the right punctuation, not
ferent from the muscles that having a run-on sentence. But a
I’m working when I’m doing lot of it is about language choice
something onstage. But there’s and word choice. And when you
also a performative element can lean on Yiddish to say some-
to my job, because not infre- thing in one word what it might
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LOCAL David Zvi Kalman So far, he’s published The time to the publishing house. “With that book, and given
SELAH MAYA ZIGHELBOIM | JE STAFF Photo courtesy of David Zvi Kalman Seder Oneg Shabbos Bentsher, He also wants to expand into the strong visuals to the bent-
a contemporary bentsher; children’s books, as well as sher, the thought was that this
WHEN HE’S NOT researching The Illustrated Pirkei Avot: A continue to publish Jewish aca- would be a house that would be
the relationship between Judaism Graphic Novel of Jewish Ethics, demic and Jewish art books. Jewish art books,” Kalman said.
and technology as a gradu- a comic book-style version of
ate student at the University of the most famous tractate of the “Jewish publishing is in an Deutsch said she learned
Pennsylvania, David Zvi Kalman, Mishnah; A Rainbow Thread: interesting place right now,” of Print-O-Craft from a
31, has a handful of Jewish media An Anthology of Queer Jewish Kalman said. “Publishing in coworker. She had submitted
side projects. Texts From the First Century to general is having a hard time; The Illustrated Pirkei Avot to
1969; and several additions of Jewish presses are no different. other Jewish publishing houses
One of those is Print-O- The Asufa Haggadah. A lot of Jewish publishing has but the book wasn’t accepted
Craft, a publishing house for a nonprofit model. ... Print- until Print-O-Craft came
contemporary Jewish books. After Kalman graduates, he O-Craft is a for-profit LLC, along.
plans to dedicate more of his and it’s for profit on purpose
because I would like the books They thought the editing
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Teepa Snow, Kalman’s journey with and freelance work, it ended up
Print-O-Craft began in 2014. taking three.
MS, OTR/L, FAOTA At the time, two engaged cou-
ples he knew were looking for “It was a new project for
Tuesday, May 7, 2019 bentshers for their weddings, [Print-O-Craft],” Deutsch said.
but felt unsatisfied with what “This is my first ever attempt
Don’t miss your opportunity to learn from one of Event to be held at: was available on the market. at making a graphic novel. It
the leading experts in the field of dementia. Zazlow Auditorium in the One couple wanted a bentsher was new for all of us, so we
Frobese Conference Center with more Yiddish music, the didn’t really realize what we
“Improving Dementia Care in the Abington Hospital Jefferson Health other wanted something friend- were committing to.”
Hospital Setting” lier, and they both wanted an
8:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Registration 1200 Old York Road LGBTQ-inclusive bentsher. Print-O-Craft’s identity as
8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Seminar a Jewish art book publishing
Abington, PA 19001 Kalman stepped in with a house further solidified with
By the end of the session, learners will be able to: solution. He would design a The Asufa Haggadah, created by
• Discuss the current statistics and concerns better bentsher, with some help an artist collective in Tel Aviv.
from the friends.
related to hospitalizations and patients with But with the publication of A
dementia Kalman didn’t want to create Rainbow Thread, edited by Noam
• Compare and contrast delirium, depression, and the bentsher only for the wed- Sienna, Print-O-Craft has started
dementia: symptom recognition, assessment, dings. He decided he would set to expand in genre. This most
and management for optimal patient outcomes up Print-O-Craft to sell them in recent addition to the publishing
• Describe practical strategies for providing perpetuity. house is an academic work.
more effective care with reduced incidence of
unintended negative side effects for patients Kalman got the domain “I look for books that are
with dementia in a medical setting name shabb.es for the compa- important, that feel important
ny’s website, something he said and that they’re doing some-
“Why Do They Do That? Come to one or come to both, but call he might change in the future thing that has not already been
Understanding Symptoms and today to reserve your seat as we expect because it confuses people. done in the space of Jewish
Behaviors in Dementia” high interest for these events. publishing,” Kalman said.
12:30 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Registration RSVP by calling (267) 201-0248 “When the bentsher was
1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Seminar or e-mailing being produced, there was this Jewish media is Kalman’s
[email protected] sense that it was a haymish passion, which has led him to
By the end of the session, learners will be able to: publication,” Kalman said. start Jewish Public Media, a net-
• Describe selected key differences between Brought to you by: “Shabb.es went along with that, work of Jewish podcasts, and a
but it has caused me a good website called AtoneNet, where
normal and not normal aging amount of grief as well.” people can anonymously share
• Identify changes in the brain during dementia their Yom Kippur apologies,
Print-O-Craft continued among other projects.
that result in the typical changes in behavior with just the bentsher until
and function Brooklyn-based artist Jessica “I’m a firm believer in mak-
• Describe common behaviors that are Tamar Deutsch, 28, approached ing good ideas accessible to
symptoms of dementia in the areas of memory, Kalman about publishing her large audiences,” Kalman said,
understanding, language use, movement and book, The Illustrated Pirkei “and books are still an incredi-
sensation, and impulse control Avot, which she had created bly important way to do that.” l
• Identify effective versus typical caregiver as her senior thesis project at
responses to common behaviors Parsons School of Design. [email protected];
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Kenyan Rabbi Injured in Attack federal Fair Housing Act. The latter “makes it an the Holocaust are unacceptable and constitute a
RABBI SHMUEL NOTIK and his wife, Chaya, unlawful housing practice to discriminate against crime in Lithuania,” ministry spokeswoman Rasa
were assaulted April 23 by a group of men in their any person in the terms, conditions or privileges of Jakilaitiene said.
synagogue and Jewish community center in Nairobi, sale or rental of a dwelling, or in the provision of
Kenya, JNS.org reported. services or facilities therewith, because of race, color, A month earlier, Irving advertised that he would
religion, sex, familial status or national origin.” lead a tour of Nazi death camps in Poland and other
Rabbi Notik was slightly injured and Chaya Notik Nazi historical sites.
was beaten with sticks before fleeing with her chil- The court noted that women were allotted only
dren to a bathroom and locking the door. 3.5 hours of pool time after 5 p.m., compared to 16.5 Lithuania had expressed concerns that Irving
hours for men, with 25 hours allotted for all sexes. might try to also visit Lithuania, which borders
The attackers stole religious items, food, passports Poland. A Warsaw-based Holocaust commemoration
and computers. “Women with regular-hour jobs thus have little group previously petitioned the Polish border police
access to the pool during the work week, and the to block Irving from entering the country.
The Notiks apparently have been attacked before, schedule appears to reflect particular assumptions
according to JNS.org, which noted that Nairobi’s about the roles of men and women,” Judge Thomas Winnipeg Police Say Anti-Semitic Attack
crime rate is among the world’s highest. Abro said. Was Staged by Café Owners
An alleged anti-Semitic attack April 18 on a kosher
Not long after arriving in 2014, Rabbi Notik was The winning plaintiffs had been fined $50 Italian-style cafe in Winnipeg, Manitoba, was staged
mugged on the street during Rosh Hashanah by six each for violating the rules of A Country Place by its owners, police are saying, according to JTA.
men armed with knives. He gave them his prayer Condominium Association. About two-thirds of the
book, a lapel pin and shofar. association’s residents at the time of the 2016 lawsuit BerMax Caffe and Bistro owners Alexander Berent,
were Orthodox Jews. 56, Oxana Berent, 48, and Maxim Berent, 29, were
Court: Lakewood Condo Swim Schedule Holocaust Denier Banned From Lithuania charged with public mischief and released.
Discriminates Against Women Lithuania barred British Holocaust denier David Irving
A sex-segregated swimming schedule implemented by from entering the country for five years, JTA reported. Anti-Semitic graffiti was spray-painted on the
a condominium in heavily Orthodox Lakewood, New restaurant, which was vandalized as well, and a
Jersey, discriminated against women, the U.S. Circuit The country’s Foreign Ministry requested the ban, woman who works there reported an assault.
Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ruled on April 22. which was announced April 24.
The alleged attack was the fourth in five months
The judges said the policy was a violation of both “Irving’s views and his efforts to trivialize at the restaurant. Those incidents are also under
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Facebook Creates A.I. Team in Israel
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This isn’t the first time Trump has been honored in Israel. A
train station near the Western Wall was named for Trump in
December 2017 after the U.S. recognized Jerusalem as Israel’s
capital. And when Trump moved the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem,
then-Mayor Nir Barkat said he would name a square after Trump.
Court: Supermodel Owes Millions in Back Taxes
Israeli supermodel Bar Rafaeli may find her bank account a bit
lighter soon, as an Israeli court has ordered her to pay millions
in back taxes from 2009 and 2010, JTA reported.
Rafaeli has said during those two years her main residence
was in the United States — where she lived with actor Leonardo
DiCaprio — so she doesn’t owe as much in Israeli taxes. She said
she didn’t move back to Israel until 2013.
But Israel’s Tax Authority said otherwise, presenting records
showing her spending 185 days in Israel in 2009 and 131 days the
following year, Globes reported.
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Cemetery of educator Rebecca Gratz, From left: Eli Gabay and Rabbi Albert Gabbai of Congregation Mikveh Israel look at the remains of the final resting
surgeon Phillip Moses Russell, place of Henriette Marx, whose tombstone in Mikveh Israel Cemetery was smashed last year by a falling tree branch.
Continued from Page 1 and Benjamin Nones, who
served on the staffs of both Photos by Eric Schucht
maps for reference. Some Gen. George Washington and
tombstones have sunk beneath Gen. Marquis de Lafayette. The passage of time has
the soil and will be raised Many other Jewish soldiers of damaged many markers in the
to the surface as part of the the Revolution, along with the historic Mikveh Israel Cemetery at
restoration. War of 1812 and the Civil War, Ninth and Spruce streets.
are interred there, too.
The project also calls for here that needs to be preserved,
the replacement of an infor- Gabbai said it’s been some and it’s going to take tech-
mational sign at the cemetery’s time since any repair work had nical assistance and historical
entrance. A few months ago, it been done on the cemetery. knowledge, and that is going to
was spray-painted with graffiti. be lost if we don’t do it in this
While Gabay said they were One of the most recent generation.” l
able to remove the spray paint, additions were brick-sized
the cleaning process, along stone markers to help visitors [email protected];
with weathering, has caused identify each grave. He said 215-832-0751
the sign to fade. this was all they could afford
about 10 years ago.
“We want to give the cem-
etery a new face that is so nec- Because many people come
essary,” Gabay said. “We feel to the cemetery to learn more
that if we do not do it now, we about those buried there,
will lose this cemetery. It will Gabbai said the renovations
become a cemetery of stones are vital to help their stories
without any markings and will live on.
only be known by its name and
not by the incredible writings “We have many visitors
that are written on these tomb- coming inside the cemetery
stones that are so unique to the and see the place. And those
beginning of that community visitors, they come and they
and so unique to that time and, want to know about the people
of course, very important to who are buried here, and they
Jews in America.” see things without lettering,
and it’s difficult for them to
Philadelphia’s oldest Jewish understand,” Gabbai said. “So
cemetery was established it’s important.”
in 1740 by Portuguese and
Spanish Jews who immigrated In the first week of April
to the New World to escape the congregation launched a
persecution. The cemetery fundraising campaign on the
marked the start of Mikveh website gofundme.com.
Israel as the first Jewish con-
gregation in Pennsylvania. In So far, the project has raised
1956, the burial site was des- about $1,300 from about 20
ignated a National Historic people. Gabay said they also
Shrines and was added to the plan on looking into applying
National Register of Historical for grants to finance the proj-
Places in 1971. ect. Another source of potential
funds comes from The Mikveh
The gravesite is the rest- Israel Cemetery Trust, which
ing place for more than 160 gives about $5,000 annually for
people, one of the most nota- a summer tour guide.
ble being Haym Salomon. A
Polish immigrant, Salomon Gabay hopes they’ll be
was one of the prime financers able to raise the necessary
of the United States during the funds to start work this sum-
Revolutionary War. While his mer and have it completed
grave was unmarked, a memo- by spring 2020. To donate to
rial honoring him was placed the project, visit gofundme.
in front of the cemetery gates, com/revolutionary-war-jew-
where it’s common for people ish-cemetery-mikveh-israel.
to leave pennies on the monu-
ment as a thank you. “The preservation of the
Jewish landmark, showing the
Other burials include those Jewish roots of this country
is so vital and import,” Gabay
said. “There is so much history
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Shooting Chaim Goldstein said. “We’re The Chabad of Poway shooting occurred six months after a shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue killed 11 people.
spreading goodness. We’re Google Maps screenshot
Continued from Page 1 telling everyone around us to
continue in that vibe.” said Rabbi Abraham Shemtov, on Broad Street. anti-Israel sentiment, but that
law is also a rabbi at Chabad director of Lubavitch activi- ey had come to com- we are working as much as pos-
of Poway, waited in trepida- e attack is the second ties in Greater Philadelphia. “A sible to keep our Jewish com-
tion through the nal hours shooting to have occurred little light dispels a lot of dark- memorate the Holocaust at munity safe by ensuring that
of Passover, until they could at a synagogue in the last six ness but that little spark has to the 55th annual Holocaust there are security assessments,
learn who had been shot and months, and just one in a recent be a clear, pure spark.” Remembrance Ceremony, put creating more training oppor-
how they had fared. string of attacks on places of on by the Jewish Federation of tunities, convening law enforce-
worship around the world. “We will continue to shine Greater Philadelphia, but with ment — we just did that a few
The Jewish community with the message that God the shooting having happened months ago to ensure that they
has been le grappling with An Anti-Defamation mandated, and we should so recently, it became an oppor- understand the unique nature
the Chabad of Poway shoot- League report on anti-Semitic never lose focus. Focus is the tunity to re ect on that as well. of Jewish institutions — and
ing exactly six months to the incidences in 2018, released light,” said his son, Rabbi by employing a Jewish com-
day a er another shooting on April 30, found a surge of Yehuda Shemtov, director of The community “should munity security director, who
took 11 lives at the Tree of incidences last year. e FBI’s Lubavitch of Bucks County. remember that the Jewish is extremely busy these days.” ●
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The Jewish Museum’s Balancing Act
BY STEVE FELDMAN AND KEVIN ROSS But it really was not about • Arad-Neeman’s Facebook er’s lies and distortions, were The Middle East Center
“all sides,” and apparently was timeline includes a post opp- offered to the paltry audience rarely brings in a speaker or
YOU ARE VISITING the never intended to be. osing Birthright and another and whomever may have been offers a program that could
playground with your kids or in support of the radical anti- watching the event online. be described as pro-Israel, yet
grandkids. Four kids are sitting The event perverted the state Israel group IfNotNow. offers a cornucopia of anti-Is-
on one end of the seesaw. The of affairs with regard to the Ben-Ami actually said, for rael programs, presenters and
other side is empty. The seesaw, Jewish state within the Jewish • Berman’sZionessMovement example, that between the three information. In the last year, for
of course, is not moving, and community. Any viewpoints is a self-described “progres- parties in the peace process — example, it has hosted Breaking
the kids are just sitting there from the right of center or from sive” organization. the United States, Israel and the the Silence, Juan Cole, Rashid
on the ground. Their guardians observant Jews were intention- Palestinian Authority — it is Khalidi and other anti-Israel
don’t want any of your kids or ally shut out by the museum. It • Kruger made it clear that she only the Palestinian Authority academic luminaries.
grandkids to sit on the other is as if they did not exist. Out no longer had a connection that wants to reach “a diplo-
side — that might spoil things. of sight — and hearing — out to AIPAC and was repre- matic agreement.” In real- The center’s presenters for
of mind? senting herself and not that ity, the Palestinian Authority its K-12 teacher training have
A similar lack of balance organization. Some of her has rejected every diplomatic included instructors who have
played out at the National The panelists were: Jeremy remarks included, “People offer. signed online anti-Israel peti-
Museum of American Jewish Ben-Ami, national president of can and should be critical of tions. Materials on its website
History on April 17. The J Street; Matan Arad-Neeman, Israel,” “Being pro-Israel and Yes, the majority of Jews are decidedly Islam-centric.
museum presented a panel dis- listed as a “Haverford College pro-Palestinian — for me — are on the political left — but
cussion titled “America’s Israel sophomore and member of very much go together” and do those of you entrenched While we do not expect
Policy: Next Voices.” But with the J Street National Student an admission that she would there really only want an echo organizations and institutions
three avowed progressives and Board”; Amanda Berman, not have voted for Benjamin chamber? that have an ideological or
a fourth person left of center — co-founder and president of Netanyahu in the Israeli political tilt to have balanced
and no one on the other side — Zioness Movement; and Sophia election. There are indeed Jews under programs, ZOA expects more
it was (almost) pointless. Kruger, former head of PIPAC, Does the panel seem 35 who agree with a majority of communal, cultural and
AIPAC’s on-campus presence at of Israeli Jews and the posi- educational institutions. We all
The museum billed the pro- the University of Pennsylvania. balanced to you? tions of the democratically should.
gram as a discussion about • While J Street describes It did not seem balanced to elected government of Israel
“What matters to young headed by Netanyahu, and/or But since apparently they do
American Jews when it comes itself as “pro-Israel,” its Greater Philadelphia ZOA either. who also appreciate the moves not always, ZOA will continue
to Israel?” with the following actions and activities are In fact, when ZOA pointed that President Donald Trump our vigilance. When the Jewish
description: “In the last decade, anything but. Notorious has made thus far which rec- museum and other supposedly
new voices have emerged at the Israel critics such as George out to museum officials the ognize that Jerusalem is the apolitical institutions ignore or
forefront of discussions and Soros, Bill Benter, Mehmet obvious lack of balance in the undivided and eternal capital shut out voices and perspec-
debate on U.S.-Israel policy — Celebi and the Foundation panel that they assembled, we of Israel and which strengthen tives from the center or the
voices that are shaping con- for Middle East Peace, the were told that that was only our Israel. right of center, then each of
versations on college campuses Ploughshares Fund and the opinion, and that their “con- us who resides there ideologi-
and marching in the streets. Rockefeller Brothers Fund sultants” said it was balanced. The Jewish museum of cally — one-on-one or in other
In this lively discussion, stu- have been among J Street’s course is not the only place forums — must educate those
dents join policy experts for a donors. J Street has collab- We even reached out to the where there is imbalance when we communicate with the facts
discussion on the present and orated with other anti-Is- foundation that funded the event. it comes to Israel. about Israel’s enemies. l
future of U.S. foreign policy rael groups such as Students When ZOA pointed out the
in the Middle East (including for Justice in Palestine and imbalance, a foundation official ZOA officials recently Steve Feldman is executive
Israel and Iran), what matters Jewish Voice for Peace and agreed that another perspective met with the University of director of the Zionist Organization
to young American Jews, and it opposed the Anti-Israel should be added to the panel. But Pennsylvania’s Middle East of America’s Greater Philadelphia
what’s at stake on all sides.” Boycott Act. museum officials still refused. Center representatives to dis- Chapter. Kevin Ross is a co-presi-
cuss the center’s bias as well as dent of Greater Philadelphia ZOA.
Thus, a distorted view of its lack of diversity — a viola-
young Jewish attitudes about tion of Title VI rules.
Israel, plus the J Street lead-
On Yom Hashoah: A Call to Action
BY SUSANNA LACHS ADLER California Chabad synagogue Holocaust Memorial Plaza at We remember today all of from the railroad adjacent to
who became victims like our 16th and the Parkway. We are those founders, including, of Treblinka and a grove of trees
IT WAS AN honor to be with brothers and sisters in Pittsburgh grateful to the generosity of blessed memory, Dalck Feith and grown from a Theresienstadt
so many of our community at the Tree of Life synagogue those who made the plaza hap- Joe Smukler, former board pres- sapling.
members as we gathered to pay massacre. And we mourned all pen, led by David Adelman and ident of our Jewish Federation.
tribute to the six million lives of our faith-based partners who the Holocaust Remembrance It was Joe who had the foresight From that vision, 55 years
lost in the Holocaust this past are victims of hate crimes. Foundation. The Philadelphia and the dream to grow that orig- later, we have kept alive the
weekend. memorial is home to the first inal memorial into the plaza that memories of the original six
Had it not been for a of its kind in the United States, now includes an eternal flame, a million whom we honored at
On Sunday, April 28, we change in the weather, this established in 1964 by the very Ner Tamid, to remember the vic- the ceremony. We observe Yom
mourned the recent tragic losses year we would have held the generous and thoughtful lead- tims, six pillars for each million Hashoah this year amid a tide
on Saturday, April 27, the last ceremony at the newly ded- ers of our community then. of them, original train tracks
day of Passover, at the Poway, icated Horwitz-Wasserman See Lachs Adler, Page 20
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Museum as Safe Space for Civil KVETCH ’N KVELL
Disagreement Gefilte Memories
UNTIL SHE WAS too ill, my great-grandmother Anna Stolboff,
BY IVY L. BARSKY admitting that they will always bat hate through education, z”l, made the gefilte fish for the family, every year before Pesach
be imperfect and that it is welcoming more than 10,000 (“Fishing for Flavor: A Gefilte Fish Tasting,” April 18). My mom,
OUR RECENT PROGRAM impossible to represent every schoolchildren each year and Ruth Segal, z”l, worked side by side with her on the small counter
“America’s Israel Policy: Next opinion on the spectrum. providing teacher professional and sink in our kitchen. But after Grandma Stolboff’s death in
Voices” featured a lively con- development that reaches 1970, my mom said she could never replicate the gefilte fish, and
versation by college students, We sought expert opin- thousands more. We are rec- was totally unhappy with the results.
recent graduates and pol- ions from across the political ognized by leading Jewish
icy experts on current and spectrum in creating a bal- funders for our American So Mom tried numerous bottled gefilte fishes, and finally
future U.S. foreign policy in anced, substantive conversa- Jewish history curriculum, settled on one to two brands, and one to two kinds within the
the Middle East, what matters tion. The panel we assembled used in classrooms around the brands, to use as a base. She would then take the gefilte fish out
to young American Jews and reflected a genuine diversity of country. And we create orig- of whatever broth or jell they were in, and recook them in a rich
what Jewish students are expe- perspectives, with real, mate- inal, widely respected special chicken soup that she had made. Only then was Mom satisfied
riencing on campus. The event rial disagreement among the exhibitions, many of which go with the results; she did this every year as long as she hosted
was free and open to the public discussants — all of whom on to tour the country, that seder, into her early 80s.
and livestreamed on Facebook. passionately support Israel but reach a broad public about
have widely disparate views on how Jews have shaped and Naomi Segal | Philadelphia
“America’s Israel Policy: how to secure its future. The been shaped by America.
Next Voices” was designed to audience question-and-answer Understanding Animals
address a complicated topic session also reflected a vari- We will continue to ask I must commend Rabbi Abe Friedman’s d’var “You Are How You
and provide a platform for ety of viewpoints. Responses hard questions and invite Eat” (March 28) re: animal mistreatment in agriculture, and Dara
young people who are often to the program were gener- criticism in our endeavor to Lovitz’ follow-up comment (April 4) re: the morality of eating
talked about but not included ally appreciative — attendees be a safe place for civil dis- animals. Heightened understanding of animals makes it imper-
in this discussion. It has thought the conversation was course, healthy debate and ative to discuss this issue. Stanley Lieberman’s comment (April
become increasingly difficult meaningful and were glad they respectful disagreement 11) incorrectly diminishes animals. Biblically, God did originally
for American Jews to talk to attended, though of course, around the challenging and direct Adam and Eve to be vegetarian. A cow bellowing in distress
each other about Israel because they heard things they agreed often divisive issues affect- as her newborn calf is pulled away from her, or a backyard chicken
it sparks so much passion and with and those with which they ing the Jewish community purring as she listens to music, clearly demonstrates sentience.
disagreement. We are proud disagreed. and beyond. We are privi- British researchers documented altruism in fish, noting that sev-
of the program that included leged that the same freedoms eral fish helped a sick tankmate rise to the top to eat.
articulate, smart, respect- We don’t endorse one view- that have made it possible for
ful participants — including point over another, but we Jews to thrive in this coun- This edited quote from The Outermost House: A Year of Life
impressive young voices. Our value being a forum for them. try enable us to continue this on the Great Beach of Cape Cod by Henry Beston describes man-
established organizations must This happens in our Core civil discourse in the Jewish kind’s misunderstanding of animals: “We patronize them for
do more to lift up these young Exhibition every day, where a Exponent. We look forward their incompleteness, for their tragic fate for having taken form
voices and help them navigate wide range of information is to welcoming your readers so far below ourselves. And therein do we err, for the animal
their complex environments presented and discussed, and — and visitors of all back- shall not be measured by man. In a world older and more com-
and shape the American Jewish participants have the chance grounds — to find ways to plete than ours, they move finished and complete, gifted with the
communities of the future. to think about its relevance in connect to the Museum that extension of the senses we have lost or never attained and living
their own lives and form their are meaningful for them as by voices we shall never hear.” l
Our museum strives to be own opinions. we continue to explore, pre-
a “big tent” and trusted source serve and celebrate 365 years Arlene Steinberg | Northeast Philadelphia
of information to have these Programs like “America’s of Jewish life in America. l
conversations. But if we want Israel Policy: Next Voices” are Statement From the Publisher
to fully explore the stories just one part of what we do to Ivy L. Barsky is the CEO of the
of American Jewish life, we educate visitors of all back- National Museum of American We are a diverse community. The views expressed in the opinion columns and letters
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Looking at the Mirror, and Finding Lachs Adler hatred and bigotry when we see
the Enemy Within it, of calling it out and of taking
Continued from Page 18 action. Every instance of base-
BY JOSHUA RUNYAN of Jews — and I’ve argued that the terrorists in the ultimately fruit- less hatred should be a call to
president does not hate us — to less attempt to negotiate. Last year, of worldwide anti-Semitism action: anti-Semitism, racism,
IN COMING OUT forcefully enable anti-Semitism. The sadder I dispatched reporters to cover the that continues to rise. The scale Islamophobia, homophobia,
at a rally against the kind of truth is that you don’t even need to worst anti-Semitic attack in U.S. and brazen nature of anti-Jew- xenophobia. And it is our duty,
anti-Semitism that appears to be a Republican to turn a blind eye modern history. ish bigotry and hate crimes is individually and collectively,
have motivated the deadly attack to this most pernicious of assaults alarming. to denounce each and every
at Chabad of Poway outside San on the preeminent American I’ve witnessed the spread of instance of discrimination
Diego on April 27, President value of religious liberty. this hatred. And I’ve listened But this is not only a star- when we see it.
Donald Trump did the right to countless friends from both tling reemergence of an old
thing. And the president further Many Democrats, who in sides of the aisle excuse it as the prejudice. Today, anti-Sem- At the Horwitz-Wasserman
demonstrated sensitivity in the choosing to ignore or, in some other guy’s problem. itism is coming from all Plaza, a mobile app called IWalk
aftermath by speaking to Rabbi cases, outright endorse the political extremes, and it has is breathing new life into the
Yisroel Goldstein, the Jewish ever-strengthening blood libel And I’ve had enough. shamelessly moved out into memorial as it guides us through
center’s rabbi who lost a finger against Israel known as the boy- Just last week, celebrants the open, all over the world. the backdrop of personal testi-
when he encountered the gun- cott, divestment and sanctions at Passover seders the world Last year, 2018, anti-Semitic monies of Holocaust survivors
man and his bullets. Goldstein, (BDS) movement, are to blame over recited the story of the incidents in France went up 74 and witnesses from Philadelphia,
it bears repeating, characterized as well. But so, too, for that mat- Haggadah, reliving its message percent. In Germany, violent enabling all visitors to explore
Trump’s phone call as a warm ter, are Israeli Prime Minister that in each and every genera- anti-Semitic attacks rose by 60 the universal lessons of the
and comforting exchange with Benjamin Netanyahu and many tion there have been those who percent, and Jews were urged Holocaust, to counter prejudice,
the nation’s chief executive. of his supporters, people for whom have risen up to destroy us. But that for their own safety, they hatred and indifference through
railing against George Soros as it’s easy to forget in the midst of should stop wearing kippot in these testimonies. IWalk takes
In the moments after this evil incarnate — and spreading the celebration and the four cups public. In Poland, lawmakers middle and high school students
latest attack on Jews in the the vicious lie that the Holocaust of wine that the responsibility to tried to make it a crime to say and the general public through a
United States, six months after survivor was a Nazi collaborator deliver us from bondage belongs that they had been complicit multimedia learning experience,
the murder of 11 congregants — comes as naturally as standing not only to the Almighty. It is up in the Holocaust. The Anti- including videos, maps, photo-
at the Tree of Life synagogue at attention for “Hatikva.” to us to prepare the world for the Defamation League logged a graphs and personal accounts.
building, Trump seems to have ultimate redemption. 57 percent rise in anti-Semitic
done the right things. The fact is, there is enough We’re never going to get incidents in the United States In partnership with ADL,
evidence on either side of the there if we keep battling each in 2017, compared to the previ- Philadelphia-area teachers are
That this is news is a tragedy, political divide to enable those other in the debate of which ous year, and in our own state being trained in the IWalk’s
especially considering that for on the other side to place blame side is more to blame for cre- of Pennsylvania these incidents curriculum. And our Jewish
far too long, hatred against Jews for anti-Semitism on those in ating an environment in which rose by 43 percent, a significant Federation of North America is
and the Jewish community has opposition. And I know that hate against Jews can flourish. number in schools and college partnering with ADL through
been allowed to fester amidst there are plenty among us — To the extent that we’re hav- campuses. our Secure Community
a toxic stew of American white who we can assume all, to a one, ing these conversations, that Network to work with national
supremacy and xenophobia. abhor anti-Semitism and wish we’re thinking these thoughts, This growth in anti-Semi- and local law enforcement to
And the president bears a good its eradication from the Earth the responsibility rests on us to tism also includes disturbing keep us safe, and to train us all
portion of the blame. — who will say that anti-Sem- answer unbridled hatred with anti-Israel sentiment, about in calling out hate.
itism is primarily a left-wing unbridled love. which we need to be very con-
Investigators in California problem or a right-wing prob- In the early 20th cen- cerned and vigilant. Given We must continue to work
uncovered a manifesto by the lem. Anyone who is doing that tury, Chasidic leaders came what the world looks like in tirelessly to build bridges and
suspected Poway gunman is part of the problem as well. under actual physical attack 2019, this day of collective and create communities of under-
posted to 8chan, the same from Jewish communists as public remembrance becomes standing and support for all
social media outlet where the Lest you chalk this up to the well as Zionists. Now is the all the more important. We our neighbors. With each
alleged Pittsburgh shooter ravings of a left-wing former jour- time to answer the darkness must stand up and speak out. instance that we work together
posted his screed accusing Jews nalist, I happen to have been at of the world, a darkness that We must say: We will not suc- to bring more tolerance into
of compromising the well-be- one point in my twisting profes- the unthinking portions of cumb to fear and hate. We the world; each time we insist
ing of this country by support- sional life a Chabad-Lubavitch ourselves unintentionally know where hate and fear lead, upon seeing the humanity
ing immigration. The Poway emissary. I even know the rabbi in promote, with light. So, this and we will never forget it, within one another; each time
shooter declared common Poway. But more to the point, I’ve Friday night, light Shabbos because we will always remem- we stand up for what is right,
cause with the Pittsburgh gun- witnessed as an adult — nay, lived candles. Go to synagogue. But ber the Holocaust. It happened we have repaired the world just
man, and praised the attacks it — the explosion of new-millen- even more important, embrace to us. And we will continue to a little bit more.
just last month on the New nium anti-Semitism, first of the another Jew. remind the world of that his-
Zealand mosques to boot. international variety and then of This is more important than tory, from generation to gener- Thank you to all our part-
the homegrown scourge that it’s what takes place in November ation, so that such an atrocity ners and volunteers who joined
The rhetoric that was a staple of become. In 2008, when Pakistani next year. l will never happen again. Not to us to shine a light on the past
Trump’s messaging as a candidate terrorists murdered the occupants us, not to anyone. so we can Carry the Light into
for president, and which marked of the Chabad House in Mumbai, Joshua Runyan is the former the future and joined us in
his first two years in office, is a big I was among the group of Chabad editor-in-chief of the Exponent. We must be vigilant. saying “Never Again.” l
part of the problem. The sad truth personnel to speak with the History has taught us we can-
is that you don’t need to be hater not be bystanders. The memory Susanna Lachs Adler is the board
of the Holocaust reminds us of chair of the Jewish Federation of
the importance of recognizing Greater Philadelphia.
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‘Ask Dr. Ruth’ Chronicles Broken Barriers
FILM
JESSE BERNSTEIN | JE STAFF
IT IS NOT SO SIMPLE to state Dr. Ruth children do the same. They pursuing postgraduate degrees. Photo courtesy of Magnolia Pictures
things simply. To hear it done, theorize that part of the rea- And yet her granddaugh-
then, on late-night television even fewer were willing to talk son their mother has worked so the Haganah and was nearly
programs, radio shows, sitcoms, about HIV/AIDS, she was there hard for so long and continues ter is reduced to cajoling her killed by a mortar, but pre-
morning news panels and day- again. She sought (and still to do so is that to stop and con- into calling herself a feminist, cious little time is given to this
time talk shows, is to feel both seeks) to dispel myths about sider for a moment the tragedies which she finally does, with period in her life. Additionally,
the wholesomeness of the act orgasms and lack thereof (she of her life — parents killed in some reluctance. Dr. Ruth, in a reenactment of her running
(finally, someone is saying it!) visibly bristles when a male the Holocaust; third and most doing what most might call to the basement of the build-
and its illicit nature (I can’t audience member uses the loved husband felled years ago political seems to see her ing struck by said mortar is
believe someone is saying it!). term “frigid”). by a stroke — would be too work as simply speaking the jarringly out of touch with the
dreadful to bear. And so when unspoken. rest of the movie, as it seems to
And when the source of Men and women alike she flashes her newest book to have been filmed by someone
such frank talk is a diminu- call in to her radio show and the camera, noting that it is her Much of what she’s accom- running down the stairs with a
tive, bespectacled 90-year-old, daytime talk show, knowing 40th, one feels both her pride plished, she says, noting partic- low-quality hand-held camera.
Jewish woman, speaking in they’re on the air, knowing that and her sadness. ularly her HIV/AIDS advocacy, An odd choice, to say the least.
English and dunked in thickly Dr. Ruth will not allow them to is a response to having once
accented German, it’s also obfuscate when they ask about One particularly interesting been a victim of the Holocaust. Ask Dr. Ruth is at its best
quite funny. the most intimate of subjects. interview comes with one of Taken to a Swiss orphanage by when she is laughing. Hers is
When a man hesitates as he’s her granddaughters. She is of the kindertransport, she spent an infectious, wonderful laugh,
That Dr. Ruth Westheimer’s asking a question about his a generation of young, liberal many of her formative years and always in good humor.
cultural reach remains so wide wife and a vibrator, Dr. Ruth women who want to proudly sweeping the floors and mend- Even when she’s lightly chas-
after so long is a testament to smiles sweetly and asks him proclaim themselves femi- ing the clothing of the Swiss tising her advice-seekers for
the feeling she has created by bluntly: Would he like to see nists in action and in personal children who were above her gingerly tiptoeing around their
speaking plainly about sex for his wife use the vibrator? Yes, branding, and Dr. Ruth is often station. These flashbacks, as desires, it’s not mocking them
decades. And the new docu- he admits. Then just buy her claimed as a feminist icon; she well as the ones to her time in for their prudishness. It’s a
mentary that chronicles her life one, she says. End of call. married and divorced as she Israel, are nicely animated and laugh that says, look, even I,
thus far, Ask Dr. Ruth, captures pleased, spoke about women’s retain the emotional weight of 4-foot-7 and with the memory
it nicely. Ask Dr. Ruth splices the sexual pleasure at a time when the rest of the movie. of the Holocaust, can say these
major plot points of her career it was nearly impossible to do things with ease. Why shouldn’t
Dr. Ruth, as she’s known, has with interviews with children so and raised children in New Her life in Israel, however, anyone be able to? l
been in the public eye since 1981, and confidantes, which are York City on her own while feels curiously unexamined
when she made her first appear- revealing in themselves. Her compared to other parts of [email protected];
ance on WYNY-FM to take calls agent speaks to her indefati- her life. She was a sniper in 215-832-0740
and give advice on sex, love and gable nature, and her adult
relationships. Her qualification
for the role came not only in her
status as a licensed sex thera-
pist, but as a deeply empathetic
listener who had no time for
innuendo, and asked that you
just come out and say it. This is
often to great comic effect; in an
appearance on The Arsenio Hall
Show, she insists that he use the
word clitoris.
If it were simply funny, it
would not quite explain her
reach. The filmmakers show
how Dr. Ruth’s plain speak-
ing was so often employed for
good, and why her popularity
exploded in the way that it did.
When few public figures were
willing to speak in defense of
homosexuality, Dr. Ruth was
there to defend the rights of
consenting adults in the pri-
vacy of their bedrooms; when
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Lifestyles/Culture
‘Oh, God’ Concludes Theatre Ariel Season
T H E AT E R her a visit for an emergency Oh, God works well as a piece
SELAH MAYA ZIGHELBOIM | JE STAFF therapy session. Turns out, God to end the season, Founding
is struggling with his own crisis Artistic Director Deborah
THEATRE ARIEL’S 2018- as he questions humanity. The Baer Mozes said, because it
2019 season concludes with a cast also includes DJ Gleason, connects thematically to the
play about wrestling with God. who plays Ella’s autistic son season’s other plays.
Lior.
Only this time, it’s God ask- “The plays have had a lot to
ing the questions in Oh, God, “This is very much God in do with issues of spirituality
a play by the late Israeli play- the vain of, maybe not as come- and issues of ethics and how
wright Anat Gov. dic, but the Oh, God! movies does that play out in each of
and stuff like that where God us,” she said. “This play actu-
Theatre Ariel, a Jewish is an actual person who has ally speaks to a lot of other
theater organization that holds actual human traits, foibles, issues that have been raised in
salon-style play readings in pri- problems, but on a God scale,” the other plays this season.”
vate homes, will have four read- said Reichgott, who grew up
ings of Oh, God on May 4 at 8 attending Beth David Reform The season opened in
p.m. in Wynnewood, May 5 at 7 Congregation in Gladwyne. October with TRAYF, a play
p.m. in Wynnewood, May 11 at “It’s a very funny idea that about two young Chabadniks
8 p.m. in Bryn Mawr and May God is this guy who needs help who drive a “Mitzvah Tank.”
12 at 7 p.m. in Penn Valley. figuring out what to do.” Their friendship is tested when
they meet a man who wants to
In Oh, God, a Tel Aviv psy- The salons will include post- explore his Jewish roots.
chologist named Ella, played by show discussions with psychia-
Alana Gerlach, is having a crisis trist Arnold Feldman on May In December, Theatre Ariel
of faith when God, played by 4 and with Har Zion Temple presented the season’s second
Seth Reichgott, decides to pay Rabbi Seth Haaz on May 5. salon, The Man in the Sukkah,
a Southern Gothic play about a
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Join Our Team As We Grow tation who takes in a Jewish put those two things together?”
foster child. Originally, Mozes said, she
Levine Family Companies are looking to The third salon was The had intended to end the season
expand our team in these areas: Ethics of the Fathers AKA The with 10-minute plays from emerg-
Gangster and the Grandpa, ing writers about Jewish identity,
• Funeral Director a play about the writer Jesse but didn’t find enough plays that
• Assistant Manager Bernstein’s grandfather, who would work in time. She made the
• Community Liaison was friends with the “The Al decision to push off those 10-min-
• Support Team Members Capone of New Jersey.” ute plays until next season and
“One of the things that I felt show Oh, God instead.
Email Your Resume To: was important in TRAYF and “It was on the top of my
[email protected] also came up in The Man in list for things to do next year,
the Sukkah is the question of next season because it’s a fas-
where am I Jewishly and how cinating play,” Mozes said. “It’s
do I express that and what does perfect for a salon because it’s
Judaism mean to me and how primarily two characters. It’s
do I express that,” Mozes said. by an Israeli playwright, and
“We saw that in the different I try to periodically produce
characters in TRAYF, as each works by Israeli playwrights.”
was trying to define themselves Though Gov was famous in
Jewishly and or discover them- Israel, her name is relatively
selves Jewishly. Certainly that unknown in the United States,
was the case for the protago- so Mozes feels that she is intro-
nists for The Man in the Sukkah. ducing her to the audience.
She was trying to figure out Gov, who died in 2012 of
Judaism in terms of who she cancer at the age of 59, was
was. In some ways, in Jesse’s well-known both for her work
play, some of the questions of for the stage and for TV. She
ethics — how can you be a Jew wrote for the comedy series
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In Oh, God, a Tel Aviv psychologist is having a
crisis of faith when God decides to pay her a visit
for an emergency therapy session. Turns out,
God is struggling with his own crisis as he
questions humanity.
Alana Gerlach and DJ Gleason Ken, Ma? and the talk show and practice in Israel as
Laila Gov. A number of her opposed to here,” Mozes said.
plays were performed at Tel
Aviv’s Cameri eatre. Mozes is in the process of
reading plays for next season’s
The timing of the Oh, salons. She doesn’t yet know if
God salons — right around there will be themes that run
Yom Ha’atzmaut and Yom throughout those salons, just
Yerushalayim — make it particu- as she didn’t know in advance
larly signi cant that the play is by of this past year’s season.
an Israeli playwright, Mozes said.
“I didn’t realize how strongly
e play’s approach to reli- tied they would be or that they
gion is also more re ective of would be primarily almost all
Israeli culture than American young emerging playwrights,”
culture, she said. Mozes said. ●
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It Is Easy Being Green
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the work of a moment, and this can be served chilled, like remove the cooked asparagus
WITH SPRING ARRIVING cutting whole wheat bread ¼ cup mayonnaise a vichyssoise. tips and save for serving.
and sprouts sprouting, my slices into cute little squares Fresh cracked pepper
thoughts turn naturally to for toasting delivered canapés It makes an ideal seasonal Puree the soup using an
things green. While it is still was a big hit. Toast the bite-sized bread first course at a formal dinner, immersion blender, regular
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a way to invoke the season. salmon on sliced cucumbers, Be sure to save a few of the yourself.
which I did when I replicated In a medium-sized bowl, cooked asparagus tops to sprin-
The salmon salad was a this recipe at a subsequent break up the salmon with a kle in the soup for serving. Add the cream, stir, adjust
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CANDLE LIGHTING
Must ‘Scapegoat’ Be Our Team Mascot? May 3 7:39 p.m.
May 10 7:46 p.m.
we call fouls instead of mourn- asked myself: How does some- as well. Graphic, vio-
BY RABBI ERIC YANOFF
Parshat Acharei Mot ing casualties. Indeed, the best thing like that happen? For a lent video games are traced as it, to include ourselves as not
games flirt with a pretty close moment, I believe, the Cornell inspiration for school violence just spectators, not just tellers
simulation of adversity — but band forgot that, inside that and lethal crimes. of the story, but as participants
FOR THE SIX YEARS that I always, we speak of rivals, not mascot uniform, inside that As tragic as these examples in the story.
was a rabbi in Detroit, I found enemies. Sports are bounded symbol of a rival — was a are, it speaks to the power and And yet, as Jews, we know
myself in a precarious position by playing location, duration human being. influence of such a sacred sym- what happens when the sym-
— mostly because I retained my and, most importantly, by The tiger mascot costume bol. Nowadays, the ritual in bol of the scapegoat becomes
support of Philadelphia sports rules, a structure that ensures became a sacred symbol — to Parshat Acharei Mot of placing a vehicle for venting another’s
teams. This was particularly that, after the game, win or uphold, or to strike down. The our sins on a goat and sending personal or national frustra-
challenging the day after my lose, everyone walks off the fantasy of the game and the that goat outside the commu- tions; we have been that goat,
first Yom Kippur there, when field or court — able to reen- rivalry took over and crossed nity may seem quaint or super- and the recent rise in anti-Sem-
my father and I sat among a sea ter “real life” from the fantasy out-of-bounds, into a frighten- stitious — but that symbolism itism indicates that the power
of light blue and silver jerseys game that we have constructed. ingly powerful reality. When we is no more random than placing of such symbols to harm is not
on Lions fans — as the Eagles But occasionally, those bound- cross those boundaries, when our school spirit on the back a dated, ancient ritual.
tore through Detroit on their aries are crossed from fun and we break those rules, we no lon- of a tiger mascot, or placing Parshat Acharei Mot
way to Super Bowl XXXIX. fantasy to fighting and injury, with ger have the safe fantasy that we our hopes for our child’s future reminds us not to overlook or
I remember learning quickly no rules. We forget that we’re deal- call a game. “Game” becomes major league career on the back minimize the power of sacred
to master the skill of the “inner ing with human beings. “battle,” “sport” becomes “war.” of a volunteer umpire. Once we symbols. The scapegoat, the
celebration” (small fist-pump, I know this personally: For a Rules are replaced by violence immerse in a system of symbol seder, one’s favorite team mas-
yessss…) — after those frus- time in college, I was one of the and chaos, riots in which any- and ritual, we accept its basic cot — all can be redemptive, or
trated Lions fans turned around students who went to sporting thing — fists, chairs, food — premises — and this can have can lead us astray on the rocky
when my dad and I jumped events and other appearances as anything is a weapon. deeply comforting or deeply path, far away from such good-
up in the end zone crowd on the mascot, a tiger. (I was there in And I’m sad to observe that, troublesome results. ness. May we use our sacred
the Eagles’ first touchdown. We 1996 when Princeton upset defend- increasingly, we see signs of Such religious symbolism symbols to model a more per-
were in enemy territory … and ing-champion UCLA in the NCAA the breaking of these boundar- can be transformative for good fect world — for us, and for
coming off of Yom Kippur, that basketball tournament — another ies between safe fantasy game or evil. Just two weeks ago, we generations to come. l
whole “who will live, who will story for another time...) and violent, real riot — both experienced ritual and sym-
die, Book of Life” thing had But my first year of mascot- on and off the playing field. bol as redemptive: “In every Rabbi Eric Yanoff is a rabbi at Adath
some very real possibilities. ting, the public safety patrol Parents fight at soccer matches generation, a person is com- Israel in Merion Station. The Board
That’s the beauty of sports began to assign a guard to the and Little League games, con- manded to view himself as if of Rabbis of Greater Philadelphia
— a game sets up a fantasy mascot because another mascot fronting referees and umpires, we, ourselves, left Egypt in the is proud to provide the Torah com-
world, governed and bounded student was sent to the hospital kids, coaches and other par- Exodus.” We don’t just tell the mentary for the Jewish Exponent.
by rules. So that struggle for after being attacked and beaten ents. The failure of the safety story — we reenact it — the
one’s team can be safe, compe- by the Cornell Marching Band. nets that keep a game a game foods, the ritual items — all
tition does not become war and In reflecting on that moment, I has spread into other media sacred symbols to personalize
ADL and works with companies in for Jewish lies, and fight a real weapons,” said Oren Segal, the invests the majority of its
Silicon Valley, elected officials war to save your race!” director of the ADL’s Center resources in combating Islamic
Continued from Page 8 and other partners to combat on Extremism in the April 30 terror, Bannett said, and the
and track cyberhate. The Loyal White Knights of conference call. ADL is lobbying Congress to
are severely undercounted,” the Ku Klux Klan was responsi- pass the Domestic Terrorism
Bannett said, since “individ- Older methods of distribut- ble for about half the flyering in The ADL is advocating Prevention Act that would
uals often do not know how ing hate saw a resurgence. Greater Philadelphia, the ADL for the federal government increase funding to prevent
to identify or report a hate reported. The Klan has been to invest more in combating attacks by white supremacists.
crime.” “We saw an enormous surge on the decline for a number domestic terror motivated by
in white supremacist propa- of years, but flyering is rela- white supremacists. The ADL also trains 15,000
There are a number of cities ganda campaigns and flyering tively cheap and garners a good law enforcement officials each
in Pennsylvania that have more incidents [paper flyers distrib- amount of free publicity and About 56 percent of all year on extremism, terrorism,
than 100,000 residents, such as uted containing anti-Semitic media attention, Bannett said. extremist murders in the U.S. hate crimes and implicit bias,
Allentown, that reported zero hate messages] nationwide,” Bannett This type of campaigning has between 2009 and 2018 were including 1,500 officers in east-
crimes in 2018, Bannett said. said, and in 2018, there were become popular among white committed by white suprem- ern Pennsylvania, southern
249 incidents of flyering and supremacist groups, who are acists, while 23 percent were New Jersey and Delaware.
In 2018, online hate speech anti-Semitic robocalls done by mixing thse techniques with committed by Islamic extrem-
spiked 15 percent nationally, white supremacist individuals social media tactics. ists, according to ADL data. In Additional reporting by
according to the audit. After and groups nationally. 2018, 78 percent of extremist Managing Editor Andy Gotlieb. l
a steady increase since 2016, “Extremists are preparing murders in the U.S. were com-
the ADL started the Center One flyer found at a mid- their social media strategies mitted by white supremacists. [email protected];
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Philadelphia Gathers Holocaust survivor David Wisnia
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PHILADELPHIA WAS ONE of the first American cities to both conduct a
public ceremony and erect a monument in memory of the six million Jews who
perished in the Shoah. And on April 27, nearly 1,000 people from across the
Philadelphia region gathered to remember and say in one collective voice: “Never
Forget. Never Again.”
The event, which was moved from the Horwitz-Wasserman Holocaust
Memorial Plaza to Congregation Rodeph Shalom due to the weather, honored
the Holocaust survivors living in our community and shared stories of those
who perished and those who survived with children and their families. Speakers
and guests also gathered to mourn the tragic loss of life at the Chabad of Poway
synagogue in California.
The Keystone State Boychoir and Nashirah, the Jewish Chorale of Greater Philadelphia, A young member of the Cradle of Liberty Scouts presents a wreath in honor of children
perform at the annual Holocaust Memorial Ceremony on April 28. killed in the Holocaust.
Councilmembers Al Taubenberger and Allan Domb present a City Council resolution in Howard Gershman, a member of the Association of Jewish Holocaust Survivors, lights the
honor of the Holocaust. sixth memorial candle in commemoration of the 6 million lives lost.
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THURSDAY, MAY Philmont Country Club. 301 Tomlinson Alicia Svigals’ Fiddle Express in FRIDAY, MAY
Road, Huntingdon Valley. the Performing Arts Theatre at
Educators Luncheon. Shannondell at Valley Forge. Violinist/ Mothers Day Brunch.
The Holocaust Awareness Bereavement Support. composer Svigal is a founder of the Join Jewish Family & Children’s Service at 10 a.m. for an
Museum and Education Center of Bereavement support for adults. Grammy-winning Klezmatics and intergenerational Mother’s Day brunch. Bring a friend: Honor the
Philadelphia (HAMEC) will host its 6:30–8 p.m. at Keystone House. the world’s foremost klezmer fiddler. mothers and caregivers in your life by bringing a special person. Bring
seventh annual Educators Luncheon at To join, contact Christine Pugh at Performance only $40, performance a baby item: We will be collecting diapers, baby wipes and gifts cards
11 a.m. at the Philmont Country Club. [email protected] or 215-528- and reception $75. O site parking (for formula and other baby items). The morning will include a chat
The guest speaker will be Barbara 4300. All are welcome to participate. with shuttle service available. with Irene Baker, author of Unique Eats and Eateries of Philadelphia.
Nussbaum, National Council of Free. 8765 Stenton Ave., Wyndmoor. For more information, call 610-337- Cost: $18 in advance, $20 at the door. Barbara and Harvey Brodsky
Jewish Women – Greater Philadelphia 2222. 10000 Shannondell Drive, Enrichment Center of JFCS. 345 Montgomery Ave., Bala Cynwyd.
Section’s president. Cost is $50 per FRIDAY, MAY Audubon.
person. The program is open to the los_angelaLicense / iStock / Getty Images Plus
public. For reservations, email info@ Family Shabbat. Capitol Satire.
hamec.org or call 215-464-4701. 301 Join Congregation Beth Or for a Join Beth Am Israel for its annual
Tomlinson Road, Huntingdon Valley. family-oriented Shabbat worship fundraiser from 7:30-10:30 p.m.
service held the first Friday of every Tickets cost $72. Political satire group
Financial Check-Up. month from 6:30-7:30 p.m. The The Capitol Steps will be performing
Wondering if your finances are on service is followed by a dessert oneg musical skits and other comedy
track? Drop in for a financial check-up at (Oreo-neg for the kids). For more routines. For more information, call
Jewish Family and Children’s Service. information, call 215-646-5806. 610-667-1651. 1301 Hagys Ford Road,
Stop in for a visit to the Financial 239 Welsh Road, Maple Glen Penn Valley.
Empowerment Center and give your
finances the attention they deserve. SATURDAY, MAY SUNDAY, MAY
Attendees will meet one-on-one with
a financial social worker. For more Jason Alexander Talk. Walking Tour. Yiddish Theatre. Meet the Author.
information, contact Laura Flowers at Adath Israel kicks o its 2019 annual Explore the Lower East Side with Congregations of Shaare Shamayim Historic Congregation Kesher Israel
lfl[email protected] or 267-256-2274. Mandell event with “As Long as Temple Beth Sholom Hazak with a and KleinLife are going to the will host author David Richman for a
1 p.m. The Barbara and Harvey Brodsky You’re Asking – An Evening with walking tour of the colonial Jewish National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene’s reading of his book, Wilt, Ike & Me, from
Enrichment Center of JFCS. Jason Alexander,” from 6-10 p.m. The history of Lower Manhattan with production of Fiddler On The Roof. 9 a.m. to noon. A book signing with
345 Montgomery Ave., Bala Cynwyd. evening includes dinner, a show and guide Jonathan Goldstein and meet The bus leaves 10100 Jamison Ave., Richman to follow a Sunday morning
an after-party with award-winning the founder of the Forward and Philadelphia at 9 a.m. and returns service and brunch. For reservations,
Bingo. star best known as George Costanza vaudeville star Sophie Tucker. The bus at 7 p.m. Tickets cost $140. call 215-922-1776 no later than May 1.
Sisterhood of Old York Road Temple- from Seinfeld. Call 610-934-1919 for leaves 1901 Kresson Road in Cherry For more information, call Andrea 412 Lombard St., Philadelphia.
Beth Am will host its annual bingo details. 250 N. Highland Ave., Hill, New Jersey at 8 a.m. and returns Kimelheim at 215-698-7300,
event. Cost of $38 includes full bu et Merion Station. around 7:30 pm. Tickets cost $125. ext. 176, or the CSS o ce at Art Lecture.
dinner and bingo cards. Extra bingo For more information, contact 215-677-1600. A free lecture by Jerry Kutnick on
cards will be available for $5. For Fiddle Concert. Sharon Goldstein at 856-234-3539 Jewish art inside the Philadelphia
more information call 215-886-8000. Temple Brith Achim presents or [email protected]. Museum of Art will take place at 10
a.m., hosted by Main Line Reform
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or better – employment The 2019 Israel Bonds Bucks County
Community Tribute Brunch is honoring
Résumé • Interview • Finances • Stress • Benefits • LinkedIn Rabbi Paula and Harvey Goldberg.
Nadav Kidron, the CEO and president
WHERE: The Barbara & Harvey Brodsky Enrichment Center of JFCS of Oramed Pharmaceuticals, is the
345 Montgomery Avenue, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 keynote speaker. Tickets cost $36
and the event goes from 10:30 a.m.
WHEN: Wednesday, May 8, 2019 • 9 am – 3 pm to 12:30 p.m. Call 267-443-2005 for
RSVP at jevshumanservices.org/events or call 215-832-0878 more information.
Presented by: Funding generously Holocaust Survivor Talk.
provided by: Or Hadash hosts Holocaust survivor
Rita Ross to tell the story of her
family’s journey across Europe during
the rise of the Nazi regime, fleeing
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Unveiling of the plaque for the new Barbara Russell-Sharpe and Ron shaming? 10:30 a.m. Har Zion Temple. MBIEE sisterhood members. One-time COLOR: BLACK; AD
Holocaust memorial will also take Sharpe. For details, call Bonnie Marks 1500 Hagys Ford Road, Penn Valley. charge of $36 includes membership to
place. Free event starts at 10:30 a.m. at 215-886-8000, ext. 134. Tickets the MBIEE Sisterhood. Contact tNopUsMaBllEoRf:fe0r0s 0fo8r4y0o1u5r
190 Camp Hill Road, Fort Washington. cost $36 and the event goes from Film Screening. 215-635-1505 or vp-rebecca@ diamonds & jewelry.
4-8 p.m. 971 Old York Road, Abington. Tel Aviv on Fire is the last film mbiee.org for further information.
Torah Dedication. to be screened in the Gershman 8339 Old York Road, Elkins Park. We can pay more because
Two Sifrei Torah (Torah scrolls) will Classical Orchestra. Philadelphia Jewish Film we know the true value.
be welcomed at Chabad of Delaware The Main Line Symphony Orchestra Festival’s annual, newly titled Lindy Lecture. Immediate cash for one
County. Free event starts at 2 p.m. returns to Reform Congregation CineMondays 2019 series. Film starts Tel Aviv-based psychoanalyst, piece or an entire
590 Reed Road, Broomall. Keneseth Israel for a concert at 7:15 at 7 p.m. at 480 S. Broad St. Tickets psychiatrist and historian Eran collection.
p.m. Adult tickets $35, students free $25. Reception to follow. For more Rolnick presents “Psychoanalysis in
Guitar Concert. through age 23. 8339 Old York Road, information, call 215-545-4400. Israel: Trauma, Anti-Semitism, and 201 Old York Road • Jenkintown, PA
Tiferet Bet Israel Cantor Elizabeth Elkins Park. 480 S. Broad St., Philadelphia. Victimization”, hosted by Temple
Shammash and Allen Krantz Beth Zion-Beth Israel. The talk is an (215) 885-7070
collaborate for a concert featuring MONDAY, MAY 6 Mahjong. entry point into the psychoanalysis of
voice and guitar intertwined in music Play and learn from 12:30-2 p.m. with Hebrew culture. Presentation begins Open Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat.
ranging from Elizabethan lute songs Financial Check-Up. the HSA of the Noreen Cook Center at 7 p.m. 300 S. 18th St., Philadelphia. 11am - 4:00pm
to contemporary Spanish and Judeo- Drop in from 9 a.m. to noon for a free for Early Childhood Education and
Spanish regional melodies. Tickets one-on-one with a financial social the Sisterhood of Har Zion Temple in TUESDAY, MAY 7 Closed Sunday, Monday & Tuesday
cost $25 in advance, $30 at the door. worker, hosted by Jewish Family a weekly community open mahjong
4 p.m. 1920 Skippack Pike, Blue Bell. and Children’s Service of Greater play. You may bring a kosher dairy Lunch and Learn. synagogue chapel to play the game,
Philadelphia, 345 Montgomery Ave., lunch or dairy/pareve kosher snacks. Discussion of the parshah of the week have fun and raise money for tikkun
Spring Gala. Bala Cynwyd. For more information, Call 610-667-500 for information. at noon. This session will be led by olam. Have you heard of mahjong and
Congregation Brothers of Israel contact Laura Flowers at lflowers@ 1500 Hagys Ford Road, Penn Valley. Rabbi Robert Alpert. All are welcome. want to learn to play? Are you new in
hosts its first-ever Spring Gala at jfcsphilly.org or 267-256-2274. At BDO USA, LLP. 1801 Market St., 17th town looking for the game? Have you
5 p.m. The ’20s-themed evening Bereavement Group. Floor, Philadelphia. lived in town and want a new group
includes cocktails, dinner, NYC Talmud Class. For the newly bereaved, there’s to play with? We’re always looking
comedian Johnny Lampert, silent The rabbinic prohibitions against help at Congregations of Shaare Lunch and Learn. for new players. We ask for a $4
auction and raffles. Tickets cost $100. shaming another often lie in stark Shamayim from 1-2:30 p.m. No Discussion of the parshah of the donation per session. 303 S. 18th St.,
Babysitting included. 530 Washington contrast to stories of shaming and charge. Contact Rivkahpowers55@ week at noon. This session will be Philadelphia.
Crossing Road, Newtown. competition among those very same gmail.com or leave a message at led by Rabbi Robert Layman. All
rabbis. This class begins by examining 215-677-1600 for details. 9768 Verree are welcome. Congregation Adath Blood Drive.
Broadway Show. texts on monetary compensation for Road, Philadelphia. Jeshurun library. 7763 Old York Road, Join your neighbors in saving lives at
Old York Road Temple-Beth Am shaming (Who must pay? How much? Elkins Park. the eighth annual Carol H. Axelrod
will honor Rabbi Robert Leib’s 30th For what kinds of shaming?) and then Mahjong. Memorial Blood Drive from 7 a.m. to 7
anniversary and the 60th birthdays of moves on to examine stories of rabbis Join the Sisterhood of Melrose B’nai Mahjong. p.m. in Radnor Township. All presenting
Leib and Cantor Elena Zarkh. The Best shaming one another. The course asks Israel Emanu-El for our weekly Our mahjong group meets at 1 p.m. donors will receive a gift bag, free entry
of Broadway featuring the stars of the the overarching question: What is the friendly mahjong game at 7 p.m. Open in the Temple Beth Zion-Beth Israel into prize drawings and tasty treats.
Appointments for the drive can be
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Calendar 215-886-8000 for more information. Tickets $5. 530 Washington Crossing Charlestein. All are welcome. 12:30 Meet the Author.
Old York Road Temple–Beth Am. Road, Newtown. p.m. 1710 Romano Drive, Norristown. Join Doris Kearns Goodwin,
Continued from Page 29 971 Old York Road, Abington. presidential historian and Pulitzer
Career Seminar. Bereavement Group. Prize-winning author, for a
scheduled at chablooddrive.org or by WEDNESDAY, MAY 8 A free career seminar covering all For the post-bereaved, held at presentation at Main Line Reform
calling 1-800-RED-CROSS (mention aspects of the job search. Topics include Northeast NORC, from 1-2:30 p.m. Temple. Cost $40. 7:30-9 p.m.
sponsor code “CHAMemorial”). Coffee and Conversation. interviewing, application tips and No charge. Email rivkapowers@gmail. 410 Montgomery Ave., Wynnewood.
301 Iven Ave., Wayne. After morning minyan, enjoy coffee includes a free professional LinkedIn com or call 215-320-0351 to register.
and an open forum for learning at headshot. Stop by between 9 a.m. to 8546B Bustleton Ave., Philadelphia. THURSDAY, MAY 9
Soccer Talk. 8 a.m. Rabbi Andrew Markowitz 3 p.m. at The Barbara and Harvey
Har Zion Temple will be exploring the will teach and answer your Jewish Brodsky Enrichment Center of JFCS. Yiddish Cultural Group. Current Events.
story of the Maccabi Tel Aviv Soccer questions. Coffee and Conversation 345 Montgomery Ave., Bala Cynwyd. Join the members of the Melrose Current events group with Bob Rubin
Club on and off the field. In a special is free and open to the community. B’nai Israel Emanu-El family for at 8:30 a.m. Should the Second
Yom HaZikaron edition, we will find Adath Israel. 250 N. Highland Ave., Coffee and Conversation. a discussion of Yiddish language, Amendment be rescinded? Beth
out about how the state of Israel wars Merion Station. Join Rabbi Reuben Israel Abraham of culture, humor and history at 12:30 Sholom Congregation. 8231 Old York
affected the famous soccer club. Congregations of Shaare Shamayim, p.m. in the boardroom. Free coffee, Road, Elkins Park.
Talk starts at 4:30 p.m. 1500 Hagys Film Screening. when he teaches “A Crash Course in tea and desserts served. 8339 Old
Ford Road, Penn Valley. Hill 24 Doesn’t Answer: Set during Jewish History–Part Two.” Cost is $12 York Road, Elkins Park. Pizza Fundraiser.
the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, four and Sisterhood members receive a $2 SNAP Custom Pizza at will donate
Meet the Prophets. soldiers — a Palestinian, an Irishman, donor credit. Coffee and cake served Business Leaders Panel. 50 percent of the proceeds raised
How much do you know about the an American and a Yemenite — have between 10-10:30 a.m. followed by The Young Professional Chapter of between 4-8 p.m. to Old York
prophets of the Hebrew Bible? Would aligned themselves with the Jewish the lesson concluding at 11:30 a.m. Call Jewish Business Network will host Road Temple–Beth Am. For more
you like to make the acquaintance of a forces. As the group fights to keep 215-677-1600 to make a reservation. an interactive speaker’s panel on the information, call 215-886-8000. 1621
few of them? Who were they? When did control of a key stronghold outside 9768 Verree Road, Philadelphia. rooftop of WeWork. This event from The Fairway, Jenkintown.
they live? What did they say and why of Jerusalem, Hill 24, each character 5-7 p.m. will feature top executives
did they say it? And are their messages relates his reason for joining the Lunch and Learn. speaking about Philadelphia’s rich Mommy and Me.
relevant today? Rhoda and Chuck Ryba cause. Show at Congregation Discussion of the parshah of the week. culture, business opportunities and Sherrie Turetsky, director of the
will offer a series of four sessions on the Brothers of Israel. Starts at 7:30 p.m. This session will be led by Rabbi Gary quality of life. Light kosher snacks, School of Early Learning at Old York
Prophets. Isaiah is covered at 7 p.m. Call beer and wine provided. 1430 Walnut Road Temple-Beth Am, will lead a
St., Suite 200, Philadelphia. weekly one-hour “Mommy & Me”
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Please Join us at OurPLUS ONE; AD NUMBER: 00084540 How much do you know about the
May Trunk Shows prophets of the Hebrew bible? Join Bible Study.
Old York Road Temple–Beth Am for A member of Main Line Reform
its adult education class series. 7-9 Temple’s clergy leads a discussion of
p.m. For details, call 215-886-8000. the Tanakh, or Jewish bible, at 11 a.m.
971 Old York Road, Abington. This is an ongoing process, beginning
with Genesis and proceeding over
Catherine Regehr Addiction Support Group. the course of the year. 10 a.m. 410
JFCS is offering this support group Montgomery Ave., Wynnewood.
Cocktail, Gowns and Separates for family members who have a
loved one grappling with current Torah Study.
Tom & Linda Platt or past substance use issues at Midday Torah study with Rabbi
6:30 p.m. $36 per person for new Eric Lazar at noon. All are welcome.
Day into Evening members. $18 for returning members. Temple Brith Achim. 481 S. Gulph
Registration required. Reduced rate Road, King of Prussia.
Thursday to Saturday available based on need. RSVP: For
May 9-11 10-5 pm more information and to register for Film Screening.
the group, contact Sarah Waxman Come see the Philadelphia Israeli
at [email protected] or 267- Film Festival’s pick of the year, The
804-5888. The Barbara and Harvey Unorthodox, followed by a discussion led
Brodsky Enrichment Center of JFCS. by Congregation Beth Or’s senior rabbi,
345 Montgomery Ave., Bala Cynwyd. Rabbi Gregory Marx. The movie showing
takes place at the Ambler Theatre, and is
19th & Sansom Streets 215-567-4662 Mahjong. sponsored by Beth Or’s Israel Committee
Discounted Parking Old York Road Temple-Beth Am will and Sisterhood. All are invited to
host a drop-in mahjong game at 7 participate. Tickets are $15 and can
p.m. Bring your cards. Mahjong sets be purchased in the Beth Or office or
and cards will be for sale. For more the theater box office. Show starts at
information, call 215-886-8000. 7:30 p.m. 108 E. Butler Ave.,
971 Old York Road, Abington. Ambler. l
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declaration that pundits and political watchers had Rosenbloom joined BBYO Liberty Region
anticipated for weeks. in December, has more than eight years of
experience in nonprofit Jewish work and
This will be his third time vying for the presidency, earned a master’s degree from Gratz College.
and he’s joining a crowded field. Not surprisingly,
he launched the campaign close to his old stomping Buxbaum will stay on until Aug. 1 to
grounds: in Philadelphia. help with the transition.
His first event as a declared candidate took place In addition, Jenny Oswald was pro-
that night at the Mt. Airy home of Rhonda and moted to regional director of Liberty
David L. Cohen, both active members of the Jewish Region effective July 1. She has been on
community and 2017 Jewish Federation of Greater the staff for about three years.
Philadelphia campaign co-chairs. David L. Cohen is
the senior executive president of Comcast Corp., and ‘Jewish Bulldog’ Runs Boxing Record Waxman to Leave DA’s Office
the couple’s house has served as a warm embrace for to 4-0 With Unanimous Decision Ben Waxman will be leaving his post as communica-
other politicians’ fundraisers in the past, including Benny “the Jewish Bulldog” Sinakin shook off a sec- tions director for District Attorney Larry Krasner at
Biden’s former boss, President Barack Obama, as well ond-round knockdown to win a unanimous fourth- the end of May after more than two years in the posi-
as former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. round decision over Patrick Pierre on April 26 at The tion. Waxman announced the decision over a series of
Met Philadelphia. tweets on April 18.
Other fundraiser hosts included Sandy and Steve
Cozen; Marcia and Ron Rubin; former Pennsylvania Sinakin, 21, had won the first round, but a hard “This was a difficult decision but it’s the right
Gov. Ed Rendell (whose 1991 campaign was success- right hand from Pierre in the second round floored choice for me at this time,” he wrote. He added that it
fully managed by David L. Cohen); lawyers Ken Jarin the South Philadelphia fighter. Sinakin got to his feet had been a “tremendous honor to work with such an
and Alan Kessler; Independence Blue Cross CEO and controlled the remainder of the bout, winning amazing group of dedicated public servants.”
Dan Hilferty; former Philadelphia Mayor Michael 38-36 on two judges’ cards and 38-37 on the other.
Nutter; Comcast Corp. Vice President of Community Waxman added that he would be returning to
Investment Charisse Lillie; Michael Glatt; former With the win, the light heavyweight ran his record consulting at A. Waxman & Co., for now, and that,
U.S. Rep. Bob Brady; and former state Sen. Connie to 4-0 with two knockouts. in all likelihood, he expects that the company will do
Williams. consulting for Krasner.
Guests included several Pennsylvania legislators: Waxman, a graduate of Juniata College, was previ-
Sen. Bob Casey, Rep. Brendan Boyle, Rep. Matt ously a reporter at the Daily News and WHYY before
Cartwright, Rep. Madeleine Dean, Rep. Dwight moving on to consulting. Before running communi-
Evans, Rep. Chrissy Houlahan and Rep. Mary Gay cations for Krasner, Waxman held the same position
Scanlon. in the office of State Senator Vincent Hughes, from
2013-2017. He joined Krasner’s campaign in February
Casey, who has a long history of support for the of 2017.
Jewish community and for Israel, came out early with
an endorsement of Biden, releasing a statement less “I’m extremely proud of the progress that we’ve
than an hour after Biden announced. made together towards reforming our broken crim-
inal justice system, protecting public safety, and
The fundraiser asked donors for $2,800, the securing justice for all Philadelphians,” he wrote. “I’m
maximum allowed under federal law. humbled for being given the opportunity to play a
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191 Presidential Blvd.
Unit R404-405 | Bala Cynwyd
4 Beds 3.5 Baths | Nearly 4,000 SF | $599,000
Nigel Richards
Real Estate Salesperson
[email protected]
m: 215.327.5521
o: 267.435.8015
COMPASS RE | compass.com Compass RE is a licensed real estate broker and abides by Equal Housing
Opportunity laws. 1601 Market Street, Floor 19, Philadelphia PA 19103 | 267.435.8015
CHANDELIER RESTORATION HOUSEHOLD GOODS WANTED NIGHT MANAGER COUPLE SITUATION WANTED ESTATE NOTICES ESTATE NOTICES ESTATE NOTICES
CRYSTAL CHANDELIER Retirement Community in N.E. ESTATE OF ANNA JOSEPHINE PIC- ESTATE OF CAROLE H. WURST ESTATE OF ELEANOR K. SKAR-
DOWNSIZING Phila. seeks retired/semi-retired Caregiver 25+ years exp. CERILLI a/k/a ANNA PICCERILLI, a/k/a CAROLE WURST, DECEASED. ZYNSKI a/k/a ELEANOR SKARZYN-
SERVICE OR CLEANING OUT? couple Must be 55 yrs. or older & Dedicated service, De- DECEASED. Late of Philadelphia. SKI, DECEASED.
Rewiring, refin, cleaning. Looks a male/female couple. Work 1 wk. pendable, honest & pa- Late of Philadelphia LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the Late of Philadelphia
brand new when we're thru. 1 man's trash/another man's Off 1 wk. Answer phones, secure tient. Drivers lic. and LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the above Estate have been granted to LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the
Howard Serotta 215-423-2234; treasure bldg. Light maintenance. Be phys- own car. Will run er- above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all above Estate have been granted to
368-4056 Call 215-920-2528 ically capable to handle duties. In rands, medication re- the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands the undersigned, who request all
Call Joel 215-947-2817 exchange for your duties, we of- minders. Exc. refs. Call persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent persons having claims or demands
CLEANING fer Paid Rent in a 1 Bdrm. Apt. Jacqueline 215-416- against the estate of the decedent to make known the same and all against the estate of the decedent
CASH IN YOUR CLOSET INC. Paid utilities/cable TV. Monthly 0964 to make known the same and all persons indebted to the decedent to make known the same and all
HOUSE CLEANING Licensed and Bonded Stipend $400. Please contact Fern Cert. Home Health Aide. Live persons indebted to the decedent to make payment without delay to persons indebted to the decedent
267-693-8726 or email resume in or out. Exc. refs. 850-716- to make payment without delay to CRAIG H. WURST, EXECUTOR, c/o to make payment without delay to
Camila Silva ESTATE SALES to:Fgoldberg@gloriadeicom- 4671 ALBERT L. PICCERILLI, EXECUT- Harry Metka, Esq., 4802 Nesham- BERNARD CARLIN, EXECUTOR, c/o
267-307-7792 munities.com Fax resume to 215- OR, 1735 Market St., 21st Fl., Phil- iny Blvd., Ste. 9, Bensalem, PA Bruce M. Dolfman, Esq., 901 N.
CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE 722-7915 CNA Care for sick/elderly. 9 yrs adelphia, PA 19103-7505, 19020. Penn St., F-2102, Philadelphia, PA
MIRRORS ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL PARK - exp. Great References!! own Or to his Attorney: Or to his Attorney: 19123
MIRRORED WALLS 2 Plots, Sect. “B12”, Lot 97 Sites SITUATION WANTED car.Hourly or live-in 215-620- ALBERT L. PICCERILLI HARRY METKA Or to his Attorney:
BY JERRY GROSSMAN 1 & 2. Valued at $3,995 each, 1877 MONTGOMERY MCCRACKEN 4802 Neshaminy Blvd., Ste. 9 BRUCE M. DOLFMAN
Closets Doors, Jacuzzi, Vanity, FOR LIMITED TIME NOW ASK- SENIORS, NEED HELP? WALKER & RHOADS LLP Bensalem, PA 19020 901 N. Penn St., F-2102
Fitness area, custom shower ING ONLY $5,000 for both. Call YOLANDA'S HOMECARE 1735 Market St., 21st Fl. ESTATE of Dorothy J. DeLuca, DE- Philadelphia, PA 19123
doors and enclosures, etc. Free or text 973-985-9830 or email me EXPERIENCED COMPANION Affordable Services, 17 yrs. Ex- Philadelphia, PA 19103-7505 CEASED
Estimate. Call 215-675-9633 at [email protected] Personal Assistant - perience w/ Alzheimer's, Demen- Late of Delaware County, PA ESTATE OF GERILYNN McCUL-
Licensed driver to as- tia, Diabetes, Parkinson's, L.Hk, ESTATE OF BARBARA BLAIR, DE- Letters Testamentary on the above LOGH, DECEASED.
MOVING/HAULING ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL PARK 4 sist with errands, Meds., PC, Transport & More. CEASED. estate having been granted to the Late of Philadelphia
PLOTS - Section D-2 Lot 97 Sites shopping, appts., read- Cell: 856.504.4551 Late of Philadelphia. undersigned, all persons indebted LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the
BNeOst RraTteHs aEroAuSndT1MpcOtVo IeNntGire 1, 2, 3, and 4. Easy access just a ing, walking, food LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION to the estate are requested to make above Estate have been granted to
few yards from the road and just prep., socializing and ESTATE NOTICES DBN on the above Estate have been payment, and those having claims the undersigned, who request all
home moved anywhere. Lic. Ins. a few steps beyond the tree line. daily activities Estate of Anna Fong Lee; Lee, Anna granted to the undersigned, who to present same without delay, to persons having claims or demands
dependable 215-677-4817 Great parking and great neighbor- inside/outside of your Fong, Deceased request all persons having claims Lisa Sayles, Executrix c/o Albert G. against the estate of the decedent
hood! $12,000 for all four. Con- home. Will help you Late of Philadelphia, PA. or demands against the estate of Weiss, Esquire. to make known the same and all
tact [email protected] or understand your bills, LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on the decedent to make known the Albert G. Weiss, Esquire persons indebted to the decedent
text 801-361-7909 do paperwork.and also the above estate have been gran- same and all persons indebted to Binder & Weiss, P.C. to make payment without delay to
make telephone ted to the undersigned, who re- the decedent to make payment 1880 JKF Blvd. Ste 1401 COLLEEN MARY MCCULLOGH, EX-
YOUR ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL PARK calls.for you. Support quest all persons having claims or without delay to EFFIE BILAL, AD- Philadelphia, PA 19103 ECUTRIX, c/o Marc Vogin, Esq.,
AD Sec S-2, Lot 82, Sites 1,2,3 and Services - Refs Call demands against the estate of the MINISTRATRIX DBN - c/o Adam S. 1700 Sansom St., 3rd Fl., Phil-
4. [email protected] or text Phyllis 215-886-4040 decedent to make known the same, Bernick, Esq., 2047 Locust St., ESTATE OF EDNA M. COHEN, DE- adelphia, PA 19103,
HERE 828-508-2093 and all persons indebted to the de- Philadelphia, PA 19103. CEASED. Late of the Township of Or to her Attorney:
Caring & Reliable cedent to make payment without Or to her Attorney: Lower Merion, Montgomery MARC VOGIN
To Place a ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL PARK delay, to John P. McGuire, Esq., ADAM S. BERNICK County, PA. KLEIN, VOGIN & GOLD
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NICOLE MCNALLY 20 Years Experience Telford, PA 18969 ESTATE OF BERNARD NATHANIAL against the estate of the decedent a/k/a IDA IRENE CALDERWOOD,
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demands against the estate of the persons having claims or demands payment, and those having claims demands against the estate of the 19143 in Philadelphia County. The CALL:
decedent to make known the same against the estate of the decedent to present same without delay, to decedent to make known the same entity interested in this business is
and all persons indebted to the de- to make known the same and all Ruth Goldstein, Executrix c/o Al- and all persons indebted to the de- Buckhorn Enterprises LLC located NICOLE MCNALLY
cedent to make payment without persons indebted to the decedent bert G. Weiss, Esquire. cedent to make payment without at 439 S 50th Street, Philadelphia,
delay to Barbara Vazquez, EXEC- to make payment without delay to Albert G. Weiss, Esquire delay to SHEILA McNULTY-BOB- PA 19143 and Paul Sanders loc- 215.832.0749
UTRIX c/o her attorney Gary Stew- MICHELLE BARAKA, EXECUTRIX, Binder & Weiss, P.C. HOLZ, ADMINISTRATRIX, c/o Willi- ated at this same address. This is
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decedent to make known the same, to make known the same and all KIMI M. LOCUST, EXECUTRIX, c/o 4129 of the Business Corporation
and all persons indebted to the de- persons indebted to the decedent Marc Vogin, Esq., 1700 Sansom Law of 1988, Westech Building To place a
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ted to the undersigned, who re- Late of Philadelphia.
quest all persons having claims or LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the BHR CONCRETE, INC. has been in-
demands against the estate of the above Estate have been granted to corporated under the provisions of
decedent to make known the same the undersigned, who request all the Pennsylvania Business Corpor-
and all persons indebted to the de- persons having claims or demands ation Law of 1988.
cedent to make payment without against the estate of the decedent
delay to KAREN MORRIS, ADMIN- to make known the same and all WANTED TO BUY
ISTRATRIX, c/o Harvey Abramson, persons indebted to the decedent
Esq., 86 Buck Rd., Holland, PA to make payment without delay to
18966. FRANK BROWN, EXECUTOR, c/o
Or to her Attorney: Stephen C. Josel, Esq., 2019 Wal-
HARVEY ABRAMSON nut St., Philadelphia, PA 19103-
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RAMSON, P.C. Or to his Attorney:
86 Buck Rd. STEPHEN C. JOSEL
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ESTATE OF MABEL FLOYD, DE- ANE, P.C.
CEASED. 2019 Walnut St.
Late of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, PA 19103-4403
LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION ESTATE OF ROBERT J. MORRIS-
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or demands against the estate of the above Estate have been gran-
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2047 Locust St. adelphia, PA 19103,
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KELLY BARSE
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SMITH, DECEASED. KLENK & ASSOCIATES
Late of Philadelphia. 1701 Walnut St., 6th Fl.
LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on Philadelphia, PA 19103
the above Estate have been gran- ESTATE OF SABRINA SHAW
ted to the undersigned, who re- DECEASED
quest all persons having claims or LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on
demands against the estate of the the above Estate have been gran-
decedent to make known the same ted to the undersigned, who re-
and all persons indebted to the de- quest all persons having claims or
cedent to make payment without demands against the estate of the
delay to JEFFREY R. HOFFMANN, decedent to make known the same,
ADMINISTRATOR, 636 Old York and all persons indebted to the de-
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW Jerold Feinstein, 79, of Philadelphia, died on Morris "Marty" Glynn, passed away in peace Barbara Meil (nee Goodhart), age 81, died on
Wills Trusts PERSONAL INJURY ONLY April 12 after a battle with cancer. Mr. Fein- surrounded by his loving family on April 13, April 21, 2019. She was a retired special edu-
Powers of Attorney Free initial consultation. stein was a restauranteur and real estate de- 2019, at the age of 83, from complications cation teacher who resided in Elkins Park,
veloper who was at the vanguard of Phil- due to Alzheimer’s. He was the loving hus- PA. Beloved wife of Henry; loving mother of
Living Wills Free home & hospital visits. adelphia’s South Street renaissance in the band of Diane (nee Berger); incredible father Joanne (Robert) Berger and Bill (Carrie) Meil;
Probate Estates Slip and Fall cases 1970s and later a pioneer in Fishtown’s re- to Lisa Vinicur, Dawn (Paul van Rijn), and dear sister of Warren (Elaine) Goodhart; and
Protect assets from nursing home vitalization. He owned The Latest Dish on Howard (Cindy) Glynn, and cherished grand- adoring grandmother of Eliana, Amy, Sam,
LARRY SCOTT AUERBACH, ESQ. Nursing Home abuse South Fourth Street, which he called “Philly’s father to Isabella, Zachary, Olivia, Sophie, Jorie. Contributions in her memory may be
CERTIFIED ELDER LAW ATTORNEY No fee till recovery only true discotheque,” from 1976 until 1980. Ethan, and Julia; beloved brother of Claire made to the Ruth and Raymond Perelman
CPA-PFS, J.D., LL.M.,MBA In 1998 he told Philadelphia City Paper, Sachs. He was further survived by many Center for Advance Medicine, 3400 Civic
1000 Easton Road 215-790-9996 “There was nothing – not hair, gender, sexu- nieces, nephews, and other relatives and lov- Center Blvd., Phila., PA 19104.
Abington, PA 19001 al preference – the Latest Dish wasn’t about.” ing friends. In lieu of flowers contributions in
For consultation call 1420 Walnut Street, Ste 1000 Later, with Albert Facchiano, his partner of 33 his memory may be made to a charity of the GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
215-517-5566 or Philadelphia, PA 19102 years, he also opened the restaurant Rodz, donor's choice. RAPHAEL-SACKS
1-877-987-8788 Toll Free which Philadelphia Magazine once named
Website: www.Lsauerbach.com ACCOUNTING/TAX DIRECTORY “the best gay restaurant for straight people to GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S PACK
visit.” In the 1990s he began investing heav- RAPHAEL-SACKS
JEFFREY HORROW ily in properties in Fishtown as redevelop- Dr. Janet Rothenberg Pack, October 16, 1938
ment started moving north from the Old City GREENSPAN - April 13, 2019. Janet died after a four year
Personalized Tax Preparation section, and moved there himself, living with battle with a mycobacterial infection of the
and Accounting For Individuals Mr. Facchiano in a former church. He lived to Jean Greenspan (nee Schutzbank), April 23, lungs despite great efforts by staff at the
see the neighborhood flourish economically 2019. Wife of the late Harold Greenspan. Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania,
and Businesses. and aggressive redevelopment move even Mother of Claire (the late Abe) Akselrad and National Jewish Hospital in Denver and the
farther north to Port Richmond. Mr. Fein- Jerry (Debbie) Greenspan. Sister of Samuel Kimmel Lung Center at Jefferson Hospital.
610-828-7060 stein thrived on the real estate business and (Elaine) Schutzbank and Norman (Syra) Janet graduated from the City University of
deal-making. He was recognized for his gen- Schutzbank. Also survived by 6 grandchil- New York, 1959 in economics and received a
SJHorrow.com erosity, and helped several people launch dren and 4 great- grandchildren. In lieu of Ph.d in economics from the University of
[email protected] businesses from properties he owned. At the flowers contributions in her memory may be California, Berkeley, 1965. She taught in the
funeral service on April 14, his niece, Abbe made to Philadelphia Holocaust Remem- Department of City Planning at Yale Uni-
BOOKEEPING SERVICES Kohn, remembered his kindness to her and brance Foundation, 2100 Arch Street, 4th versity from 1966-70 and was chief econom-
her husband, Douglas. “His generosity was Floor, Phila., PA 19103. ist for the City of New Haven, 1967-1970.
Quickbooks Experience much more than money. When we moved From 1970-2013 she was a professor in the
610-715-3637 back from Florida, Jerry gave up his house to JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS department of Business Economics and Pub-
us until our house on Second Street was lic Policy in The Wharton School, and chair
FINANCIAL SERVICES completed. When I came back from Spain, HONIGMAN from 2010-2015. She became professor
Jerry let me live with him until I could figure emerita in 2013. From 1985-92 she was edit-
ROBERT A. ROVNER, Esq. out what I wanted to do with my life. When Harold Honigman of Warrington, a retired in- or of the Journal of Public Policy and Man-
our new house was being built, he gave up surance agent, passed away on Thursday, agement . She was the author of four books
(former State Senator and Asst. Dist. Attorney) his bedroom to Doug and me for two years. April 25, 2019. He was 91. Born in Phil- and 70 articles which concentrated on urban
Even though he did not have kids, he treated adelphia, he was a graduate of Temple Uni- development and regional disparities in eco-
ROVNER, ALLEN, ROVNER, YOUR LOAN IS us like we were his own.” He was also known versity. He served in the Navy during World nomic development. Janet held many visit-
ZIMMERMAN AND NASH OUR PRIORITY for his very outgoing nature. At the funeral War II from 1945 to 1947. Harold worked as ing appointments including the Brookings In-
his niece, Ellen Jenkin, said of him, “He loved an insurance agent for Allstate. He retired in stitution, The Hebrew University of Jerus-
TOLL FREE (888) D-I-A-L L-A-W • •REREAALL EESSTATTAE TLOEANLSOANS to talk to everybody. Jerry would walk down 1992, living between Lower Moreland, alem, the U.S. Advisory Commission on In-
• •BUBUSSINNEESSS SLOLANOSANS the street, and everyone knew him. As a Pennsylvania and Brigantine, New Jersey, tergovernmental Relations, the Institution of
FREE CONSULTATION • •SPBEANCKIAANLDSNITOUN-ABATNIOK NSOLLUOTAIONNSS child, I thought to myself: ‘Who is this man, spending time watching sports, gambling and Urban and Regional Development at the Uni-
Personal Injury, Disability, • •EXSPPEECIRALIESNITUCAETDIONASDVISORS my uncle Jerry? He knows everyone loving his family. In 2018, he celebrated 64 versity of California, Berkeley, and the Nairobi
Divorces, Criminal Defense, wherever we go.’ He would walk into any res- years of marriage to his beloved wife Sandra. City Council. Janet is survived by her hus-
taurant he frequented, and just work the She passed away in January of 2019. He was band, Howard, also a professor emeritus in
Workers Compensation room. Even if he did not know you, he would the loving father of Michael (Catherine) and the same department at Wharton, by her
still talk to you. It was always scary to go to a Steven (Cynthia); dear brother of Freda Wein; brother Michael Rothenberg and his wife
OFFICES: PENNSYLVANIA CALL EVAN SEGAL AT restaurant with Jerry because he would ask and adoring grandfather of Justin, Brian Mona and by dozens of nieces and nephews.
and NEW JERSEY the waitstaff the most personal questions. It (Joshua), and Jennifer (Steven). In lieu of
215-704-2080 wasn’t because he was nosy, he just loved to flowers, contributions in his memory may be ROSENBLEETH
www.dial-law.com talk to people.” Mr. Feinstein was a collector made to the Alzheimer's Association, P.O.
HONOR THE MEMORY SEGAL FINANCIAL, LLC of art and sculpture and loved to dance, Box 96011, Washington, DC 20090-6011. Judith Rosenbleeth (nee Alesker), on April
OF YOUR LOVED ONE... WALTON POINT EXECUTIVE CENTER spend time with his family and dine out at 24, 2019. Beloved wife of Richard M. Rosen-
490 NORRISTOWN RD, SUITE 151 Famous 4th Street Delicatessen, The Capital GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S bleeth. Treasured mother of Dori Rosen-
CALL 215-832-0749 Grille, The Hinge Café and other Philadelphia RAPHAEL-SACKS bleeth and Lyn R. Lavin (Howard). Caring
BLUE BELL, PA 19422 restaurants. And while he traveled widely, he Sister of William (Ellen) Alesker. Cherished
www.segalfinancial.com never thought of leaving Philadelphia. His KOROSTOFF grandmother of Noah C. Lavin and Sydney R.
nephew, Marc Getson, said at the funeral, “In Lavin. She was movie star glamorous on the
MEDICAL & HEALTHCARE DIRECTORY his later years, Jerry was not a fan of the Burton Korostoff on April 20, 2019. Brother outside with a graceful and magnificent heart
long, cold winters. He would spend a week or of Jeffrey Korostoff and Arlene Lublin. Close on the inside. She was fascinated by art,
GERIATRICS SENIORS TO SENIORS two every winter in Florida just to get away. family friend to Arlene and Robert Weibel, as fashion, culture, design, flowers, travel, and
Every trip down, he would essentially waste a well as their children, Bernadette, Irene and any type of aesthetic beauty. A keen observ-
Area's Finest and Most Recommended SENIORS TO SENIORS Realtor’s time looking to buy a winter home Mary Weibel. Contributions in his memory er of character, she was the ultimate in re-
Home Care Services BOX REPLIES because deep down, he never had any inten- may be made to a charity of the donor’s finement; an optimistic woman of substance
tion of spending time away from his city, choice. from a bygone era. Private, clever, and fun
HOME CARE OPTIONS will be forwarded once a week on Friday. family and friends.” Mr. Feinstein was born in with an ironic sense of humor, she was the
Providing Care Since 1999 To answer a Senior to Senior ad, Philadelphia on April 8 1940, the son of May GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S ultimate arbiter of taste and style – a true
RN on Staff address your reply to: Pollock Feinstein and Morris Feinstein. He RAPHAEL-SACKS force, not to be outdone by her kind and gen-
JE Box ( ) was buried at Har Nebo Cemetery in Phil- erous heart. She was perfect and the legacy
Nurse's Aides, Home Health Aides, Classified Dept. adelphia. Besides Mr. Facchiano, he is sur- LEVITT she created lives on in her family. Contribu-
Companions, hourly - Live-Ins 2100 Arch Street 4th Floor vived by his sister, Myra Getson, and many tions in her memory may be made to Susan
Philadelphia, PA 19103 nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. Alan I. Levitt of Havertown, PA on April 6, G. Komen for the Cure www.komenphil-
Bonded and Insured - Pa Licensed 2019. He was the son of Jules and Lilian adelphia.org or Herb It Forward Foundation.
There's No Place Like Home!! DEADLINE - GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S Levitt, husband of Elsa Levitt nee Pasline, www.herbie.com
RAPHAEL-SACKS Father of Tami and David Gilmour and Carol
CALL LOIS KAMINSKY TO PLACE YOUR SENIOR TO SENIOR AD Levitt; grandfather of Alli, Mike, Steph and GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
215•947•0304 Friday by 10 am for the following Thursday’s issue FLEISHMAN Rob. Predeceased by his brother Leonard RAPHAEL-SACKS
and his sister Betty. Also survived by a lov-
www.hcocares.com Call 215-832-0749 Doris Fleishman (nee Weinstock), April 22, ing extended family. Contributions in his
2019. Wife of the late Sidney Fleishman. memory can be made to the Temple Owl
Father of Barbara (Abe) Lisser and Lynda (Dr. Club, 1816 North 15th Street, 3rd Floor, Phil-
Steven) Stein. Grandmother of Nikki (Alex) adelphia, PA 19121, TempleOwlClub.com or
Selden and Darren (Rachel) Portner and the the charity of your choice. Arrangements by
late Evan Stein. Contributions in her memory West Laurel Hill Funeral Home, 225 Belmont
may be made to Alzheimer's Association Ave. Bala Cynwyd, Pa 19004.
www.alz.org.
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Stanley I. Rosenzweig, 70. Beloved husband Leah Shifren (nee Dratch) on April 22, 2019;
of Zelda R. Stern and the late Barbara Simon of Warminster, PA. Beloved wife of the late
Rosenzweig. Father of Michael (Leah) Rosen- Arthur (Murph); loving mother of Alan E. Shi-
zweig and Adam (Julia) Rosenzweig. Grand- fren (Lois) and Arlene Rubin; cherished
father of David, Elliot, Sophia and Emma. Son grandmother of Lisa, Jaimie and Nikki (Mi-
of the late Mildred and S. David Rosenzweig chael); adored great-grandmother of Juda
and the late Gloria Moll Rosenzweig. Brother and Isaac. In lieu of flowers, contributions in
of Joel (Gloria) Rosenzweig and Andy Moll. her memory may be made to a charity of the
Brother-in-law of Michael Simon and the late donor’s choice.
Michelle Skalsky Simon, Sareva Naor and the
late Uri Naor, Jerry and Marilyn Stern, Sheva JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
Mann, Rebecca and Ike Herschkopf, and
Chayim and Karen Stern. Uncle, Great Uncle WERLING
and cousin to dozens who adored him.
Harry Werling, on April 22, 2019. Husband
SCHWARTZ of the late Anita (Nee Goldman); father of
Michelle Jolliffe, Sharon (Scott) Steidle and
Thelma “Temi” (nee Diner) on April 20, 2019. Mona ( Jason) Borthwick; sister of Anna
She was 91 years young and lived in Phila., Modes; grandmother of Andrea and Gabri-
PA. She was predeceased by her huband Al- elle. Contributions in his memory may be
bert and her son Mitchell. Mourned by loving made to Alzheimer's Association, 399 Mar-
son Mark (Karen Rothman) Schwartz; Grand- ket Street, Suite 102, Philadelphia,
daughters Marnee Simonpur and Hallee Pennsylvania 19106 www.alz.org/delva
(David) Adelman; three great-granddaugh-
ters Sivonn Simonpur, Jade Adelman and GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
Sage Adelman. She will be missed by her RAPHAEL-SACKS
amazing, loving caregiver Sally Dicko. Temi
was an avid reader, wonderful cook and prac-
tice yoga her entire life. Our hearts will never
forget. Contributions in her memory may be
made to Jefferson Health Hospice at Warmin-
ster, 225 Newtown Rd., Warminster, PA
18974 or Lubavitch Center, 7622 Caster Ave.,
Phila. PA 19152.
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NEWSMAKERS Chaim Hames spent several days in Philadelphia in April in his new position as the rector of
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, elected for a four-year term by the faculty senate. Hames
The second annual lecture on April 9 of the Zin Fellows Speakers spoke at a dinner at Al Dar Bistro in Bala Cynwyd, with American Associates of Ben-Gurion
Series featured Alon Monsonego speaking on: “The Immune System University Philadelphia Chapter officers and members of the Academic Bridge Board.
and Alzheimer’s: What’s the Connection?” Monsonego, spending
a sabbatical year as visiting associate professor of Neurology, From feft: Alton Sutnick,
Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, is a Martin Rosenberg, Chaim Hames
researcher in the Shraga Segal Department of Microbiology and and Richard Harwood
Immunology of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
Beth Drapkin
From left: David Cohen,
Jackie Needleman, Chani and
Alon Monsonego, Michele Levin
and Connie and Sam Katz
Photos courtesy of Claire Winick,
provided by American Associates of
Ben-Gurion University
From left: Paul and Rose Astor,
Chaim Hames, Dinah Lovitch
and David Blumenthal
Photos courtesy of Claire Winick,
provided by American Associates of
Ben-Gurion University
RSVP Philadelphia recently hosted a book review benefit luncheon at Randi’s Restaurant in
Northeast Philadelphia.
Perelman Jewish Day School students won the prize for
raising the most money for Ronald McDonald House in the
entire Philadelphia area. They raised more than $23,000.
Bottom row from left:
Gavi Mildenberg, Yehuda
Pierce, Eli Lane and
Maya Chacker.
Top row from left:
Micah Friedman,
Mindy Civan Aria Knepler-
Pearl, Odelia Krasner-
Friedman, Bryan Kirschner
and Margaux Kanter
Photo by Kerry DeVaul
From left: Sue Aistrop, vice president of KleinLife; Suzanne Udell, assistant director of RSVP Philadelphia;
Linda Leibowitz, event co-chairperson; John Eskate, director of RSVP Philadelphia; Mary Ann Kesilman; and
Rhoda Stein, chair of the RSVP board of directors Photo by Stephanie Hampson
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Community
The Men’s Clubs of Temple Beth Hillel-Beth El and Adath Israel hosted a Battle of
the Bands on March 9. Two bands participated: Stranded on Earth and Big Baby.
Around 200 people attended, and the evening raised $2,100, which was donated
to the Mitzvah Food Program and Cook for a Friend program.
The members of Big Baby
The members of Stranded on Earth
Photos courtesy of Adath Israel
The Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy hosted its inaugural Barrack Builders celebratory More than 150 people attended an interfaith seder on April 14 hosted
event on March 28 at the home of Sherrie Savett. by the Jewish community of the Maris Grove Retirement Community
in Glen Mills.
From left: Naomi Prusky,
Mindy Oppenheimer, Sherrie
Savett, Sharon Levin and
Tracy Gordon
Photo by Jordan Cassway
Jerry and Rita Korn bless the wine. Photos by Robert Welsh
KleinLife opened its seasonal Attendees at the seder MAY 2, 2019 39
farmers market, which will
feature fresh vegetables and JEWISH EXPONENT
fruits for sale every Tuesday
from noon to 2:30 p.m. now
through Thanksgiving.
From left: Barnett Ellis,
John Eskate and Julia Harris
Photo by Stephanie Hampson
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in our hearts
& in our minds
jack m. barrack hebrew academy HONORARY CHAIRS
thannual gala17 Madlyn & Leonard Abramson
honoring lynne & len barrack ’60 GALA CO-CHAIRS
may 15, 2019 Marcy & Daniel Bacine
Sylvia Binder Blume ’61*
Hilton Philadelphia City Avenue Peggy & Joe Carver ’64*
4200 City Avenue, Philadelphia, PA Debra & Harris Devor
Ellie & Dr. Richard M. Englert
Keynote Speaker, 6:00 p.m. Cocktails & Dinner Tracy & George Gordon*
Malcolm I.Hoenlein: 7:30 p.m. Program & Dessert Constance Smukler
Gerald Rodos
Executive Vice Chairman/CEO Glatt Kosher • Business Attire Kami & Josh Verne
of the Conference of Presidents Complimentary Valet Parking
of Major American Jewish Organizations TRIBUTE CO-CHAIRS
Michelle & Jeffrey Barrack
Sara & Jeffrey Erlbaum
Lee Ann & Scott Erlbaum*
Ali & Lee Sussman
*JBHA Board of Directors
Visit gala.jbha.org for tickets
and more information. Partneringwith
Presenting Madlyn & Leonard Abramson Charlestein Family Foundation
Sponsors Lynne & Leonard Barrack ’60 Robert Saligman Charitable Foundation
Leonard Becker Kami & Josh Verne
Platinum Michele & Robert Levin Sitchin Foundation Gold Sponsors Silver Sponsors
Sponsors Gideon Naim ’82
Linda & Jake Kriger Michelle & Jeffrey Barrack Alicia Felton & Sherrill Neff
Belinda & Steven Raikin Sylvia Binder Blume ’61 Renee & Joseph Zuritsky
Tracy & George Gordon
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