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of Life*Or L’Simcha synagogue building book Jews of the Old Rhine. They were honored by the Obermayer Foundation in Berlin on Jan. 21.
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27 by a white supremacist, Jewish institu-
LOCAL tions across the country are rethinking German-Jewish
their approaches to security, including in Reconciliation Flourishes
Disabilities Philadelphia.
Recognized JED WEISBERGER | JE STAFF households. “Why would anyone Jewish
in February The link between the aftermath of the want to buy anything German after what
Month grows in Pittsburgh shooting and a Jan. 24 event IF YOU HAPPEN to be a Baby Boomer happened and what the Germans did?”
both its scope in Philadelphia at the Jewish Community who grew up in the 1950s and ’60s,
and reach. Services Building — which honored five you may remember a certain attitude That period, of course, was right
Philadelphia Police Department officers your parents had about Germany and after World War II, and Jewish com-
Page 5 — was embodied in the presence of Brad German products. munities around the world, even after
Orsini, director of Jewish Community the establishment of Israel in 1948, still
FINANCE Security at the Jewish Federation of “Don’t buy a Volkswagen, Mercedes or harbored hostility toward Germans and
Greater Pittsburgh. BMW; they’re German,” was heard in many divided Germany.
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Kaiserman JCC Opens Indoor Pool Amid Winter Chill
LOCAL the cover out between seasonal The Kaiserman JCC can now keep the pool open year-round. Photos provided
SELAH MAYA ZIGHELBOIM | JE STAFF uses is relatively easy.)
ketball and make use of the and erect a frame. The tent the durability of the tent in dif-
THE CRANES CAME midway “These are our initial start- weight room. His son attends needed 28 yards — or three ferent weather conditions.
through December — to the ing hours,” Krulik said. “We’re kindergarten there as well. truck loads — of concrete to
absolute delight of the Robert J. going to see how this goes.” keep it anchored to the ground. It will continue to be a work
Wilf Preschool and Kindergarten “I pictured a much smaller in progress, Krulik emphasized,
students, who got to watch the Until about five years ago, structure,” before the tent was Then, they had to do the especially as the seasons change.
machines putting together the the JCC had an indoor pool, done, McGrath said. “I pictured finish work. They added light-
tent for the Kaiserman JCC’s new which offered different pro- something only 13 feet high, ing, heat, weather-proofing Now, Krulik joked, she
indoor pool. grams including a preschool with a flat roof. I had a vision, and more. might just set up her office on
swim program, an aquatics fit- even as I looked at the specs for the deck.
“We all just stood there ness program, special events it. It was really hard to imagine Weather was probably the
in awe watching these heavy and pool parties. what it would be like until you biggest challenge in building “It’s warm and the water is
cranes, real construction step inside, and then you real- the tent, McGrath said, and the warm, and I just keep think-
equipment, picking up these A leak in that building’s roof ize, ‘Wow, this is a structure.’” week leading up to the open- ing, ‘That’s it,’” Krulik said.
big pieces of manufactured after a winter storm led to the ing included some extremes — “I’m going to get out one of the
framing and putting it on the discovery that the entire struc- The tent construction started temperatures ranged from 10 lounge chairs; I’m going to go
deck,” Kaiserman JCC CEO ture was not up to code. The at the beginning of November. to 59 degrees, and there’s been sit by my pool and relax.” l
Amy Krulik said. JCC had to make a decision. It winds, rain and sunshine — so
had to construct a new build- Workers had to dig foot- the JCC has been able to test [email protected];
The JCC opened the doors ing — a costly project — or tear ers, create concrete weights 215-832-0729
to its renovated pool on Jan. the building down, leaving an
27. The pool is now encapsu- outdoor pool only open during
lated in a heated tent, allowing the summers.
the JCC to keep the pool open
year-round for the first time After much deliberation, the
in years. JCC went with the latter, and
40 percent of its members left.
The structure is 60-by-100
feet and more than 20 feet tall. Krulik is looking for-
The inside looks like a venue ward to seeing many of those
for a wedding, Krulik said. faces return.
It’s substantial and has proven
itself to hold up to a variety of “It’s incredibly exciting,
different weather conditions. after five years, to put our pool
back into commission and to
Registration for swim les- give people in our community
sons opens for members on an opportunity to swim year-
Jan. 27 and opens to the com- round,” Krulik said.
munity at large on Feb. 6. The
JCC also plans to have a com- In September, Krulik esti-
munity pool party and open mated the tent would go up by
house on Feb. 17. 2019, but that was a hopeful
estimation, she said, especially
In addition, it will have once it became clear how much
water exercise classes, as well as work was needed.
men’s-only and women’s-only
swim times. It will add pro- She credited Shawn
grams like an intramural swim McGrath, the general man-
team and a lifeguard certifica- ager of the project and owner
tion class. of Quality Coatings and
Construction, with the pool
The pool will be open opening as early as it did.
Monday through Thursday
from 5:30 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday “He’s really talented and
from 5:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and really patient and was willing
Saturday and Sunday from 8 to take this leap of faith with
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. us,” Krulik said.
In May, the cover will be McGrath started working
removed, and the pool will on the tent during the summer.
revert to an outdoor pool for He laid out the groundwork,
the summer. The hours will got the necessary permits and
also be extended. (After the hired contractors, while Krulik
initial construction, switching handled the tent contractor
and the financials.
He and his family are JCC
members, where they partic-
ipate in gymnastics and bas-
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Disability Month Grows in Scope, Reach
LOCAL inclusion, as well as awareness.” disability and inclusion. Kaplan-Mayer said nearly Park: Lior Liebling, a boy with
JED WEISBERGER | JE STAFF Kaplan-Mayer and her team Kaplan-Mayer’s JDAIM two dozen synagogues in the Down syndrome whose life
Greater Philadelphia area have was chronicled in the docu-
GABRIELLE KAPLAN-MAYER have scheduled more than two strategy, in addition to the WCI scheduled JDAIM-related mentary Praying with Lior, will
experiences the meaning of dozen events in February — events, is to touch as many Shabbat services in February. join the congregation to pray
Jewish Disability Awareness, including a Curriculum Special organizations and people as and discuss his work, his inde-
Acceptance and Inclusion Interest Group on Feb. 5 at possible, emphasizing Jewish Scheduled JDAIM Shabbat pendent living situation and
Month (JDAIM) both in her the Jewish Learning Venture’s values of inclusion. events include: his synagogue involvement.
Jenkintown office and at home. offices in Jenkintown, and a
Whole Community Inclusion That includes organizing a Feb. 9 at Ohev Shalom of Check the JDAIM calendar
By day, the Jewish Learning (WCI) Day at the National group of area synagogues to Bucks County in Richboro: A at jewishlearningventure.org/
Venture’s director of whole com- Museum of American Jewish sign up for JDAIM Shabbat service will highlight the syn- calendar for other events. l
munity inclusion is involved History on Feb. 18. Across Philadelphia, dedicat- agogue’s mission to engage and
in all of JDAIM’s plans for ing one Shabbat service in the include all of the community. [email protected];
February. By night, or whenever Her JDAIM schedule month of February to focus on 215-832-0737
she’s needed, her 16-year-old includes next month’s WCI disability inclusion issues. Feb. 23 at Melrose B’nai
autistic son, George, commands Clergy Breakfast on Feb. 14 at Israel Emanu-El in Elkins
a lot of her attention. Reconstructionist Or Hadash in
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Hosted by Arden Courts February 19th
10:00 am to 11:00 am
Barnes and Noble
(in the Starbucks)
210 Commerce Boulevard
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(215) 321-6166 or e-mailing
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“I work with awareness both Reform Temple in Wynnewood, Join us each month for coffee and 10:00 am to 11:00 am
in public and private,” Kaplan- the discussion among rabbis and conversation specifically for people
Mayer said. “Today, one in 68 cantors will focus on how con- with dementia and their caregivers. York Diner
children are diagnosed as autis- gregational culture can be shifted 41 York Road
tic, and we are making strides in toward inclusion of people with What is Memory Café? Warminster, PA 18974
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We don’t know, but I bet in 10 or all aspects of synagogue life. provides the caregiver a forum for discussion, reducing (215) 957-5182 or e-mailing
15 years, we will. What makes me WCI is Jewish Learning the isolation often felt by people with dementia, their [email protected]
happy today, in the work I do, is Venture’s initiative that engages caregivers and families. Discussions can range from
the increased awareness level of people with special needs and practical tips for coping with dementia, avoiding Wednesday
autism in our community, and the their families and supports caregiver burnout or information about community
increased level of inclusion, which their ability to access a range of resources. There is no cost or obligation, and many February 13th
is what JDAIM is all about.” Jewish educational experiences attendees develop friendships that result in support
No longer is February just from early childhood through even outside the Memory Café setting. 10:00 am to 11:00 am
Jewish Disability Month, as the transition to adulthood.
Kaplan-Mayer explained. It leads a consortium of arden-courts.com Lancer’s Diner
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with the work we’re doing, with nizations across the Greater TM Horsham, PA 19044
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Local Restaurants Give Back During Shutown
LOCAL parents clearly instilled these to stop by any Trolley Car loca- Trolley Car Diner Photo provided
LIZ SPIKOL | JE STAFF type of values in me, and I credit tion to enjoy meals on credit.
them 100 percent towards want-
WHEN MT. AIRY developer ing to give back with every- “We have had several fami-
Ken Weinstein, owner of Mt. thing you do,” said Weinstein, lies come in to enjoy our food
Airy’s Trolley Car Diner, the who was named “Do Gooder and service,” Weinstein said,
Trolley Car Cafe in East Falls of the Year” by the Philadelphia “but the big surprise so far
and the Trolley Car Station in Business Journal and Go Mt. is how many of our custom-
West Philadelphia, first heard Airy Community Champion by ers have come in to make a
about the government shut- the Mt. Airy CDC. donation towards the effort.
down, he knew he would have In fact, we have not put out
to do something to help. On Jan. 17, Weinstein had a any credit, because any fur-
notice posted to the Trolley Car loughed workers’ families who
“My parents and my grand- Diner’s Facebook page urging have come in to the restaurants
furloughed government workers have had their meals paid for
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tomer contributed $200 — and help can be a meal. There’s
April 27, 2019 she is a furloughed worker herself. different ways for everybody
to contribute. For us, the most
Hilton Philadelphia at Penn’s Landing “If God gave me the ability direct way for us to do that is
6:30 PM - 10:30 PM to help others, this is what I will to let people have a donut, let
do,” the customer explained. people have a coffee. That’s the
THE FUTURE OF HEALTH SCIENCE SINCE 1919. least that we can do.”
Such acts of generosity were
SALUS.EDU/CENTENNIAL seen across the city, as doz- Hundreds of people took
ens of area restaurants offered Federal Donuts up on its
free food and drink and special offer, and last week, the chick-
discounts to federal workers, en-and-donuts chain went to
including Sedition, Ardiente, Philadelphia International
Le Virtu, In the Valley, &pizza, Airport to deliver fresh donuts
Brickwall Tavern, Brigantessa, to TSA workers.
Jane G’s, Tiffin, Misconduct
Tavern, Dim Sum House, “They were so thankful,”
Rotten Ralph’s, Nick’s Bar said Henneman, who added
and Grill, Pineville Fishtown, that the best part of the trip
Mike’s BBQ, Pineville Tavern to the airport for him was
and others. seeing all the customers who
were bringing food to the TSA
In Manayunk alone, 13 agents, just to help out.
restaurants offered deals,
while 10 of Stephen Starr’s If the shutdown resumes,
Philadelphia restaurants Henneman said, they’ll offer
are giving out free lunches the donuts and coffee again.
to federal workers from “Why wouldn’t we do this?” he
Jan. 28 to Feb. 1 as part of said. “It is in our moral code as
the #ChefsforFeds project. a company.”
Philadelphia chef/restaurateur
Michael Schulson is offering Weinstein, too, feels there’s
free sandwiches during certain a moral imperative at work.
hours at Center City’s Giuseppe
& Sons through Feb. 1. “You don’t do it for the rec-
ognition, you don’t do it for
Federal Donuts, co-founded the kudos. It’s something you
by Steve Cook and Michael do as a responsible citizen of
Solomonov, gave out free donuts Philadelphia,” he said. “We’re
and coffee to federal employees happy to provide credit as long
during the shutdown. as it takes until people get their
back pay, and if they don’t get
“At Federal Donuts, we try their back pay, we’ll just eat it.” l
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JFCS Prepares Food for Furloughed Workers
LOCAL our kitchen. We ended up with There was Ina Pitkis, who I enjoy giving back to someone classes and a lot of things for
JED WEISBERGER | JE STAFF 60 volunteers to prepare meals attends several enrichment who needs something.” us. We learn.”
and bake challah and rolls. center programs, thrilled to be
THE JEWISH FAMILY and baking challahs with the group. Anna Bossard, who was More than 120 meals were
Children’s Service’s Barbara and “We have the Mitzvah Pitkis’ partner in rolling chal- picked up at the enrichment
Harvey Brodsky Enrichment Food Pantry, run by the “I love to bake and help lah dough, had a smile on her center by furloughed govern-
Center was a place of tikkun Jewish Federation of Greater others,” Pitkis said. “It makes face as she worked. ment workers the first day they
olam and mitzvot on Jan. 23-24. Philadelphia, in the enrichment me feel better. It makes me were made available.
center. We thought that would feel good inside. I work with “[The enrichment center] is
The JFCS responded to be a fantastic way to push the several programs, cooking the best thing that came into “You know,” said Lisa Ney,
the since-ended government food out to people who need it. and art, and have been helping my life,” she said. “And what we the JFCS assistant director of
shutdown with an emergency A lot of people are frustrated JFCS for 17 years. I have a dis- are doing today is a great cause.” individual and family services,
meal preparation day and dis- and feel despair over the shut- ability, but I call it capability. I “we have never made a bad
tribution to aid furloughed down. JFCS just had to help.” may be slower than others, but Mimi Milou also enjoyed challah.” l
workers who had missed two we need to be inclusive with chipping in.
JFCS, through its giving cir- tikkun olam, repair the world. [email protected];
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friends,” Milou said. “We help
each other. There are yoga
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challahs for those who may not those affected by the shutdown,
have money for food. ensuring they had extra assis-
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Early Conservative US Bat Mitzvah Dies
OBITUARY to her son, Neil Cooper. Israel After graduating with a own. With all those
JESSE BERNSTEIN | JE STAFF was always close to her heart, degree in business and mar- pressures combined,
and “she loved being Jewish,” keting from Drexel University to survive was an
MARILYN MARKS COOPER, Cooper said — especially when in 1963 (a period wherein she accomplishment.
who dressed women in the it came to singing prayers. was named “Miss Drexel”), “She just had so
Philadelphia area for decades, she began her journey into the much strength and
died Jan. 18 after a 14-month She was particularly close business world, selling wom- spirit and willpower,
bout with cholangiocarci- with her mother and grand- en’s clothing bought from local to make things hap-
noma, a rare form of cancer. mother, Yiddish speakers who and New York designers out of pen and get things
She was 78. taught her stray phrases that her closet at Oak Hill Estates in done,” Neil Cooper
she used for the rest of her Penn Valley. Her uncles back in said. “She needed to
Born in Paterson, N.J., in life. Cooper always retained Paterson, owners of their own make things happen
1941, Cooper was among the vivid memories of watching clothing store, had introduced and she figured out a
first American B’not Mitzvah her grandmother, like so many her to the business. way to do it.”
in the Conservative movement Jews who escaped the horrors The son was
in New Jersey, a distinction that of the Holocaust, work with At the same time, she was effusive when he
she held on to dearly, according HIAS to locate her family that caring for her two young chil- described his moth-
was left behind in Europe. dren, Neil and Alyson, on her er’s business career
— he cited her “deter-
mination, strength,
Born in Paterson, N.J., in 1941, Cooper was among the first American B’not charisma, and per-
Mitzvah in the Conservative movement in New Jersey, a distinction that she sonality” as key traits
held on to dearly. that helped her suc-
ceed — but it was
those same traits, he
stressed, that helped Marilyn Marks Cooper
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that her determination even- her feet, eventually opening
tually helped her open The the popular Gabrielle in Bala
Clothes Garden in Narberth Cynwyd with her daughter-in-
and Wynnewood, establish- law, Susan, along with a young
ments for women’s clothing women’s version of the store,
that lasted for almost three G-Lizzy.
decades, it also helped her “to Her last year was difficult.
have the family be cohesive She had, in her son’s words,
and together,” Cooper said. “seven surgeries, five rehabs,
“She knew how to bring four hospitals and four falls
people together,” he said. over 14 months” dealing with
She also sent them to greater an aggressive cancer. And yet,
heights, with many of those in her final month, she was still
who worked for her going on able to attend a Stand With Us
to their own successful careers event honoring her son, an eve-
in clothing. ning that culminated so much
For a brief period, Marilyn of what she valued.
Cooper was also part owner and “She loved life,” Neil
president of Nan Duskin, once the Cooper said.
place to go for designer clothing Marilyn Marks Cooper
in Philadelphia, with branches in is survived by her son Neil;
PA State Licensed / All caregivers are bonded and insured. Stafford and Baltimore as well. daughter Alyson Silverman;
She and her brother, Louis Marks, stepchildren Glenn, Julie and
who co-owned the store along Andrew; and grandchildren
with other investors, filed for Matthew, Daniel, Gabrielle,
bankruptcy in 1994. The store William, Jonathan, Hannah,
was closed in 1995, swept along Ethan, Gabriel, David, Nicholas
with many independent high-end and Max. l
fashion stores that suffered as for-
mal evening wear became a relic. [email protected];
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WHEN FURLOUGHED Hebrew Free Loan Society board member Ted Tapper helps process federal worker Tiffany Lee for a loan. e-mail: [email protected];
worker Ira Coleman wasn’t Photo provided visit: www.tay-sachs.org
getting paid during the 35-day
government shutdown, he the government functioning have to admit, it just caught me — such as an ID, proof they I
used his $1,250 loan from the past that date. completely by surprise.” were furloughed or unpaid
Hebrew Free Loan Society of and a paycheck to verify their Screening for other
Greater Philadelphia for rent The $1,250 loans were The call was made on a salary — and pick up the loan. Jewish Genetic Diseases
and to buy diapers and baby available to unpaid and Friday afternoon. On Sunday, The free loan society didn’t
food for his 9-month-old son. furloughed federal work- the society began working to require a guarantor, a con- also available.
ers in Bucks, Chester, make the loans available as dition it typically applies on
“No one really knows what’s Delaware, Montgomery and soon as possible. other loans. This message is sponsored by a friend of
going to happen,” Coleman, a Philadelphia counties, as well
customer service representa- as in Burlington, Camden, It was not an easy feat “We were on a mission to Nat’l Tay-Sachs & Allied Diseases
tive for the IRS, said before Gloucester and Mercer coun- for the small organization, do this because the donor was Association of Delaware Valley
President Donald Trump ties in New Jersey. Religion which is almost entirely vol- making this available,” Erlick
signed a bill that lifted the was not a consideration in unteer-driven, with only two said. “We wanted to make sure treatment and student loans.
shutdown for three weeks. the application process. At part-time staffers. The society we could help as many people “It was always about paying
“Everybody’s just trying to first, the loan was capped to needed to set up bank accounts as we could.”
fend for themselves.” those making an annual salary and intake documents to prove their bills and the people that
of $50,000 but that cap was the recipients were furloughed The first day saw a small they owe,” Krulik said. “The
A $500,000 donation from increased to $65,000. employees. It needed to find a number of takers, but as word people who have been required
an anonymous donor allowed place where volunteers could spread and it became clear to go to work, many of them
the society to provide no-inter- The loan program began hand out the loans. the loans were legitimate, the have children. Some of their
est, no-fee loans to 400 federal when Marshal Granor, the number of applicants grew. kids are little and they have to
employees, including Coleman. immediate past co-president of “We didn’t want to say no,” pay for child care. The child
the Hebrew Free Loan Society, Granor said. There was one word volun- care provider doesn’t want to
Hebrew Free Loan vol- received a phone call on Jan. teers used over and over to work for free. It’s become a
unteers were at the National 11 from the donor, who said he Six days after the phone call, describe the experience of very vicious cycle. One guy
Constitution Center on Jan. was heartbroken over stories of the application was up. The helping out during those days said to me, ‘Well thankfully
18, 20, 21 and 22 to process federal workers struggling to day after that, volunteers began — “heartbreaking.” now I can pay the transit pass
applicants. On Jan. 27 and pay their bills. doling out the funds. to get to work.’”
28 — after Trump made the Several of the volunteers
announcement — the society The donor wanted to The application process was recalled one particular woman Workers who are unpaid
continued to provide loans to help make no-interest loans streamlined to make it easier who wanted to use the loan to but still had to come to work
people who had applied. available to both Jewish and for the workers, Erlick said. pay for her mother’s funeral. didn’t have the option of driv-
non-Jewish federal employees. They could provide some basic ing Uber or finding other
Executive Director Cheryl information through an online Board president Amy temporary work to make ends
Barish Erlick said the organi- “The phone call came out portal. If they met the qual- Krulik spent several days meet, Granor said.
zation reached out to federal of the clear blue,” Granor said. ifications, they could come helping out. There, she heard
workers after the announce- “I was sitting at work and, I to the National Constitution stories of workers struggling At the National Constitution
ment and found there was still Center with other documents to pay for their rent, medical Center, Granor also helped out
need. The workers were unsure with processing by writing out
about the future and when they the checks and handing them
would receive back pay. to the recipients. He said he
saw some of them break down
“There’s still uncertainty,” and cry.
Erlick said. “When I spoke to
these people, they said, ‘What “It was a very humbling
are we going to do in three experience to meet people
weeks? We could still be in the who work for a living, who
same situation.’” live in my own neighborhood
and where the government
New applications, however, has taken away their dignity
will not be processed, as people and their ability to pay their
have returned to work. That bills,” Granor said. “That’s not
situation may change Feb. 15, a political statement. That’s a
the new deadline for Congress statement of fact. Our neigh-
and the president to come to bors are in pain. They’re
some sort of agreement to keep hurting.” l
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Two Jewish Women Announce City Council Runs
LOCAL Sherrie Cohen Photos provided Beth Finn justice issues. She is involved payments in lieu of taxes; and
SELAH MAYA ZIGHELBOIM | JE STAFF in the Tikkun Olam Chavurah support the Green New Deal.
that she garnered more votes and education justice work. and POWER, an interfaith
TWO JEWISH WOMEN have the second time she ran than Her platform is a bold one, organization that represents “I want to be a voice for
joined what is expected to be a the first and hopes to continue more than 50 congregations in the most marginalized people
crowded field for Philadelphia that trend. she said, “by taking stands to Pennsylvania. If she wins, she in our city and everyone who
City Council’s at-large seats. push for an end to mass incar- would also be the first openly needs a voice, from women,
Cohen, a Philadelphia native ceration, to push for housing LGBTQ city councilperson. from the LGBTQ community,
Third-time candidate and daughter of the late City to be seen as a human right, to from poor people, from ten-
Sherrie Cohen and first-timer Councilman David Cohen, is a push to abolish ICE.” Philadelphia is facing a mul- ants,” Cohen said. “I care deeply
Beth Finn have announced tenant rights attorney and has titude of crises, Cohen said. She about those who struggle with
plans to run as Democrats for a history of social justice activ- Judaism is an important listed affordable housing, evic- poverty wages, with housing
Philadelphia City Council. ism, having worked on issues part of her identity as well, tion and education among them. insecurity, with gun violence,
like criminal justice reform and she credits it as key to with the prison industrial
This year, the primary is forming her stance on social “To me, all of this is a moral complex, so many systems that
May 21 and the general elec- crisis,” Cohen said. “I want to traumatize people.”
tion is Nov. 5. speak to the issue of morality.
I want to ask what kind of city Finn, a technologist and pro-
The women hope to fill two do we want to live in.” gram manager for a health care
of the seven at-large seats. (In analytics company, launched
Philadelphia, no party is allowed She has a long list of goals her campaign on Dec. 6 with a
to hold more than five at-large for herself in office. She wants latkes and vodka party.
seats. Historically this has meant to pursue housing justice; work
that five Democrats and two against racial bias in policing, She began getting involved
Republicans serve at-large.) prosecution and incarceration; in organizing about 15 years
implement a $15 minimum ago, when she was diagnosed
Cohen kicked off her cam- wage; see tax-exempt uni-
paign on Jan. 30. She noted versities and hospitals make See Council, Page 30
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Radio, which airs from 11 a.m. Wednesday, January 30 - Tuesday February 5
AS STEVE SAFFIER tells it, to noon Saturdays on WTEL
his interest in cars dates to his (AM 610). All shows are pod- Look for our specials on our website & by email
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fraction of what it is today, his
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the family moved to Las Vegas, said he has secured four spon-
where an uncle was involved in sors and is on the verge of clos-
radio and TV. ing two more.
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NEWSBRIEFS
Artist Millicent Levin Weinstein Dies at 92 Kalish, 43, will represent the state’s 16th District, Adapted Screenplay for The Ballad of Buster Scruggs.
MILLICENT (MITZI) WEINSTEIN, who forged a which is about 30 percent Orthodox. He replaces Rep. In addition, Skin, which was directed and co-writ-
career as an artist, died Jan. 20 at her Wynnewood Lou Lang, who resigned to accept a partnership offer
home, according to daughter Susan Weinstein. She from a lobbying firm. ten by Israeli Guy Nattiv, was nominated for Best Live
was 92. Action Short Film, while RGB, the documentary about
Lang and two others were part of a committee that Jewish Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Weinstein studied at The Pennsylvania Academy of chose Kalish from among 20 possible candidates. was nominated for Best Documentary Feature.
Fine Arts, as well as Moore College of Art, Philadelphia
Museum of Art and the Barnes Foundation. Aside from serving as a cantor for Congregation Motion Filed to Withdraw Synagogue
Shaarei Tzedek Mishkan Yair in Chicago, Kalish is Defacer’s Guilty Plea
She had a one-woman show at the University of the CEO of the S4 Group, a government affairs and Sheidali Dzhalilov’s lawyer, Illon Ross Fish, filed a
Pennsylvania in 1991 and numerous juried shows in business development firm. motion to withdraw Dzhalilov’s guilty plea, accord-
the area in the 1970s and 1980s. ing to his criminal docket.
Jews Receive Numerous Academy Award
Weinstein and her late husband, Mayer, were Nominations for 2019 Dzhalilov pleaded guilty in November to charges
founding members of Main Line Reform Temple. Several Jews were among those announced Jan. 22 stemming from an incident on Aug. 13, 2017 at
She founded the Yeadon Community Relations as nominees for 2019 Academy Awards, according to Congregation Beth Solomon, when a security camera
Council, was appointed chairman of the Yeadon The Algemeiner. caught footage of a man urinating on the entrance to
Bureau Council and taught art at numerous schools the synagogue.
and facilities. Actress Rachel Weisz received a Best Supporting
Actress nomination for The Favorite. At a that hearing, Dzhalilov pleaded guilty to
Aside from her art career, Weinstein worked charges of institutional vandalism, desecration of a
with her husband at Weinstein Hardware and the Composer Marc Shaiman received two nomina- place of worship and ethnic intimidation. He faced
Hardware Supply Co. tions for his work in Mary Poppins Returns — Best as much as 11 years in prison and $22,000 in fines.
Rabbi Appointed to Illinois Legislature Original Score and Best Original Song for “The Place
Orthodox Rabbi Yehiel Kalish was sworn into the Illinois Where Lost Things Go.” The commonwealth will oppose the motion,
House of Representatives on Jan. 20, JTA reported. Assistant District Attorney Brendan Flynn said.
Songwriter and producer Marc Ronson was nom-
“I may be the first rabbi in any state legislature. And inated for Best Original Song as part of the team At a sentencing hearing, Dzhalilov will go before
that’s very exciting,” Kalish told Chicago’s CBS affiliate. behind “Shallow” from A Star is Born. Judge Vincent Johnson, who will determine whether
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LHeeaardnlsiinxedifferent graduate — started this campaign by think- LIZ SPIKOL | JE STAFF B’Omer, which isn’t one of Judaism’s major
tcoompyato salad ing of where this district has been and where IT WAS FINALLY starting to feel like sum- holidays, here’s a brief primer: It’s an agri-
rceocpiypes. he wants it to go. mer, with temperatures rising into the 90s culturally based observance that derives from
biblical law, which proscribes that an omer
He recalled watching then-U.S. Rep. Rob
Pcaogpey2.1 Andrews, who was ultimately forced to re- last week. But it got even hotter on May 26 — an ancient Hebrew measure of grain —
Page 00 sign due to the improper use of campaign at Fifth Street and Cecil B. Moore Avenue must be offered at the Temple in Jerusalem.
funds, and now Norcross. after the fire marshal arrived and the bonfire Leviticus reads: “And from the day
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Donald Norcross taking his place with an The Mystic Music Festival, co-sponsored shall count off seven weeks. They must
incredible amount of cronyism and graft and be complete.”
corruption,” he said. “Rather than sitting at by The Chevra and the Jewish Center of
home and complaining about the things that Northern Liberties, brought live music, food For our agrarian ancestors, that seven-
and drink and a seriously diverse crowd to week span was customarily a somber time
we don’t like in our democracy, we said, ‘Let’s a vast vacant lot in Kensington for a cele- reserved for praying for good weather for
bration of Lag B’Omer.
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Japanese police arrested two Israeli citizens on Jan. 23 on suspicion
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Police seized 420 kilograms of gold bars worth about $17.3 million.
Reuven Rosen, 58, has pleaded guilty, while David Cohen,
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members of our community.
It was a massacre. It was not a
homicide,” Orsini said. “I want
you to know that.”
The event began with intro-
ductions from Jewish Federation
of Greater Philadelphia Security
Director Frank Riehl, Jewish
Federation President and CEO
Naomi Adler and Philadelphia
Police Commissioner Richard
Ross. Each spoke to the audi-
ence of about 30 (made up
of police officers and Jewish Police Commissioner Richard Ross addresses the gathering.
Federation employees) about Officers and Jewish Federation employees listen as Orsini relates the
events of Oct. 27. Photos by Jesse Bernstein
the ever-increasing importance was their first crime scene.
of cooperation between law said, before introducing Ross, was an FBI agent for 28 years Within minutes, around plicated, he said, but ultimately
enforcement and the greater “when Pittsburgh or other before taking his current posi- able to be carried out.
Jewish community. incidents happen, and we all tion in 2017. The beginning 200 gun-carrying members of
Riehl, a 26-year veteran of throw up our hands and get of his tenure was marked by law enforcement had swarmed It was a long night, Orsini
the federal Bureau of Alcohol, really emotional about how the height of the JCC bomb the area, and it took Orsini a said. However, “the city, as
Tobacco, Firearms and Ex- it feels. The best is to know scares across the country, later moment to remind himself that devastated as they were, were
plosives who took his current that every single day there are revealed to largely be the work as part of the Jewish Federation, incredibly resilient.”
position in 2017, praised the others that are thinking about of an Israeli teen; still, he said, and no longer of the FBI, he
efforts of the Philadelphia what’s going on so that we fear was in the air. had special responsibilities The next few days carried
Police Department on the day can do whatever possible to Just six weeks prior to the on that day. Immediately, he more complications.
of the Pittsburgh shooting. prohibit Pittsburgh and what shooting, he said, he had led began to facilitate cooperation
“I was immediately contacted happened there to happen to active shooter training with between the Jewish Federation The work of local coroners
by Deputy Commissioner Joe our communities. community members — trying and law enforcement, designat- had to be expedited so that
Sullivan and his first question “We know we’re a target,” to “prepare our community to ing buildings on the property the bodies could be buried in
was, ‘What do you need?’” Riehl she continued, “we know that survive for 3-5 minutes,” in for witness relocation and fam- a timely fashion and in accor-
said. “That just goes such a long our community is a target for Orsini’s words — but just as ily reunification, to start. dance with Jewish law; deci-
way. Anything we asked, pretty various reasons and in various important were conversations sions had to be made about
much just got handled in an ways. … So I’m really grateful with the administration of the The latter task brought who could attend memorial
expedited manner.” He then that we’re having this opportu- synagogue on the leadership some of the first misinfor- services, and in what num-
ceded the lectern to Adler. nity to say thank you.” roles they could take in such mation of the day, when local bers; an avalanche of threats
“There are moments,” she Pittsburgh native Orsini situations. The rabbi of Tree news outlets misreported the came in from those sympa-
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entered the sanctuary just regular basis,” he admitted. political pronouncements in
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Reconcile He has been chronicling his “My father told me stories, the website Ancestry.com. and was published in May.
Jewish ancestors from Germany, about how his teacher he loved Hannah, meanwhile, had been The relationship’s crown-
Continued from Page 1 several of whom emigrated to was replaced, and the Nazi cur- using the same site as part of
the United States in the 1860s riculum put in schools,” said her research and saw Myers’ ing event came in June, when
“I can remember that. while others remained in the Gabriele Hannah, a resident family tree. The two connected Myers and his wife, Laurie,
There was a lot of resentment German Rhineland-Palatinate, of Mainz, Germany, who has and, as Myers tells it, a whole visited Hannah, who, with her
in our house toward Germany since the 1970s. become Myers’ gateway into world opened up. brother and sister-in-law, took
when I was growing up,” said his German ancestry. “Then them on a tour of where their
Elkins Park resident Jack For that generation of he was a prisoner of war for “It was a fascinating experi- descendants lived.
Myers, a member of Reform Germans, there were chal- four years. ence,” Myers said. “As our rela-
Congregation Keneseth Israel. lenges as well. tionship grew, Hannah started “My wife and I had never
“It was not easy for either posting hundreds of details on been to Europe,” Myers said.
Former synagogue in Eich, Germany Photo provided side, for different reasons,” my Ancestry.com online fam- “Gabriele’s research [which
Hannah said of Germany’s ily tree about them. She found included work at the Leo Baeck
civilian population. “My par- my paternal great-great-grand- Institute and New York and
ents told me the occupation parents, Heinrich Schott and the William Breman Jewish
was a tough time. It took a gen- Nannette Guthmann-Schott, Heritage Museum in Atlanta]
eration to get over that.” relatives who lived in the towns was to the stage where she was
of Eich, Hamm and Ostofen. It pointing out homes where my
Hannah said there are two was amazing. Her research was relatives lived in these towns.
reasons why she, brother Hans- unbelievably thorough.
Dieter Graf and sister-in-law “We visited five Jewish cem-
Martina Graf are working with “These were not large Jewish eteries in that general area,
Myers and others. communities, as they were in and, thanks to Gabriele’s work,
the cities. There may have been I recognized a lot of the names.
“One is to remember the 100 people or less. Some were She showed us a synagogue
past, not only what hap- in agriculture.” in Eich, which is not in great
pened during the Nazi era, shape, but the hope is it will be
but also the hundreds of years Many of Myers’ ancestors left rebuilt. To see all this after all
of vibrant Jewish culture that Germany in the 19th century the research was something.”
preceded it. A second is to and other marriages between
use the power of narrative to families naturally occurred. Hannah and her brother
fight bigotry and fear in cur- Hannah discovered a branch of and sister-in-law were nom-
rent times. If you get to know the Myers’ family that perished inated for the Obermayer
a person through his or her in the Holocaust and a third Jewish History Award by
stories, and you find out what cousin, Thomas Doerr, who Myers, Sanford Jacoby of Los
they did, you are no longer lives in Germany today. Angeles and Joe Schwarz of
afraid. And if somebody’s dif- Ramat Hasharon, Israel.
ferent, it doesn’t matter and “We want to honor the dead,
you do not develop hate.” but we also want to talk about “Really,we can’t believe what
the living,” Hannah said. “In has happened to us,” Hannah
Hannah, her brother and sis- Germany today, we are proud said. “It is our duty, it is up
ter-in-law were honored by the of our country’s Jewish her- to us, to tell stories like Jack’s
Obermayer Foundation, which itage and want all to know family and give them back to
was founded by Philadelphia about contributions past, pres- the younger generation so they
native Arthur S. Obermeyer, in ent and future.” have stories to tell. It was very
Berlin on Jan. 21. They received important for us to preserve
German Jewish History Awards All the information Hannah the history of the Jews from
as part of the 19th annual provided helped Myers con- this region. With the trust and
awards ceremony. tribute to a book — authored confidence the families showed
by her and the Grafs — that us, remembrance work can
“My father founded both the is an extensive history titled bring reconciliation.” l
Obermayer Foundation and The Jews of the Old Rhine (Die
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Where Religion Falls Short
BY JOSHUA RUNYAN the legalisms that undergird which she views not as tan- objection. There are a host of sit- the mother, there’s no question
any religious faith. How could tamount, but equal in every uations where the law, as dispas- what should be done: The mother’s
NEW YORK GOV. Andrew I not? way, to murder. For her, appar- sionate as it is, values some lives life takes precedence.
Cuomo has committed the car- ently, the real danger of the over others. If someone is endan-
dinal sin of betraying his faith I am fully cognizant of what new law that Cuomo signed, gering your life, for instance, you Ultimately, however, the
by, in the words of Philadelphia is and what is not sanctionable which allows the termination are generally permitted to use abortion question is a polit-
Inquirer columnist Christine Jewish behavior. At the founda- of a pregnancy up until the lethal force in self-defense. In ical and public policy one.
Flowers, stepping in “to protect tion of the Torah worldview, in 24th week, is that it also allows such a circumstance, the law, as Religious beliefs, especially
abortion rights.” fact, are the positive mitzvahs an abortion to proceed at any it were, values your life over that those rooted in ideals that fail
that demand a certain action and time if the mother’s life is of your attacker. to account for the realities of
Even worse, according to the negative mitzvahs that pro- in danger. the human experience, have
Flowers, the governor of the hibit other actions. But how these Were Flowers, however, to clouded the issue.
state to our north didn’t apolo- precepts interact with each other “In short,” Flowers wrote, get her way, the presumption of
gize for doing so. — and how they function in a “the law values the life of the who lives and who dies in the To reverse Roe, which is
sea of clarifications and changing mother more than the life of case of a mother’s life being in what Flowers sincerely hopes
I always get a tinge of nau- contexts — is how we see the the child.” danger from her own pregnancy will happen if the president
sea when I hear, see or read vast differences in Jewish prac- would fall squarely on the side is able to nominate another
of others wallowing in their tice, especially among different Today, 40 years after Roe v. of valuing the not-yet-born fetus Supreme Court justice, would
self-righteous indignation Orthodox groups, for whom Wade, people can and do con- over the mother. As I said, I’m be to relegate women across
to proclaim just what a good total allegiance to halachah is a tinue to debate what several years no expert on Catholicism, but this nation to the back-alley
Catholic, or Jew, or Muslim, non-negotiable creed. ago seemed settled law, that a I can tell you that such a view abortions that place so many
or whatever, does. That’s not woman has the right to decide certainly isn’t a Jewish one. lives in jeopardy. It would be
to say that I don’t appreciate But to publicly call someone what to do with her own body. to relegate a pregnant woman
else a bad Jew — or for Flowers to Some contend that life begins at From a Jewish point of view, to a de facto second-class sta-
call Cuomo a bad Catholic, as she conception, while others believe an undelivered pregnancy exists tus, bereft of the agency to
effectively did last week — reeks that life begins at viability. Where in a state somewhere between affect what happens to her
of a certain hubris that prefers you fall on that spectrum likely life and the absence of it. In the body that men everywhere —
moral certitude to the messy real- dictates your opinion on whether womb, an embryo and fetus rep- because we cannot become
ities of everyday life. Such may abortion should be outlawed or resent the potential for life and, pregnant — enjoy at every sin-
be the ultimate perfect vision of when during pregnancy it should as such, deserve a certain level of gle moment.
the Almighty, but for us mere be proscribed. protection. But whatever level of
mortals to assume the capacity protection is ultimately granted — There’s a way to describe this
to make those all-knowing judg- But even if you contend that a as in modern-day jurisprudence, kind of inequity: It’s immoral. l
ments is to affront the divine. fetus, prior to birth, has the same so much of the cases that rabbis
legal status as a human being, see in this area depend on the facts Joshua Runyan is the editor-
To be sure, Flowers could you’d have to tie yourself into and circumstances — if a preg- in-chief of the Jewish Exponent.
say — and probably does — some pretty uncompromising nancy is determined to endanger He can be reached at jrunyan@
the same thing about abortion, knots to reach Flowers’ ultimate jewishexponent.com.
Tikkun Olam: A Return to Our True Mission
BY LEE BENDER AND NAPHTALI PERLBERGER Kabbalistic roots, yet recently and they are simply doing what system as a whole.” Tikkun ha’olam has a bib-
it has become a cliché-like appeals to their hearts and Tikkun ha’olam embodied lical source from one of the
WE LIVE IN A world that Hebrew catch phrase generally seems to be correct in their eyes. names of G-d, Shaddai, which
is increasingly chaotic and translated as “repairing the But the Torah demands more, the most distinctively Jewish, was first revealed to our fore-
divisive. Polarization pits con- world,” and co-opted by many that the Jewish people stay loyal as well as the single most fathers. This name then was
servatives against liberals, leftists/secular Jews, that cov- to the covenant with Hashem important, ethical injunction linked to the notion of “repair”
traditionalists against progres- ers myriad politically charged and obey His commandments. of Kabbalah, the command in our liturgy and found in
sives, nationalists against glo- interests under the “social jus- that humanity must restore the Aleinu prayer said three
balists, and often less observant tice” umbrella. Much of what we are seeing and redeem a broken and fallen times a day. In its conclud-
Jews against more observant is the metastatic mutation of a world. According to classi- ing paragraph, we express
Jews. These competing cate- With claims by some con- term known as tikkun ha’olam. cal and rabbinic sources, the the hopes that the Almighty’s
gories of people are resulting necting these issues to the The term has its origins in clas- “repair” becomes the mission splendor and the removal of
in tribalism, which is spiraling Tanakh and Talmud, it has sical rabbinic literature and in and mandate of Torah Jews detestable idolatry from the
into combative rhetoric and morphed into its own religion: Jewish mysticism — primarily to be as the Prophet Isaiah earth be enabled: takkein olam
occasionally, violence. Among tikkun olamism. This is deeply in the works of Rabbi Isaac proclaimed, a “light onto the b’malkhut Shaddai, i.e. “to per-
them, many are yearning for a troubling, and can have nega- Luria. Tikkun ha’olam became nations,” i.e., to illuminate fect the world beneath the sov-
way to make sense of the world, tive implications for support for the abbreviated use of a phrase darkness and extinguish evil ereignty of Hashem.” This is
bring it together, and fix it. Israel and the Jewish people. found in the Mishnah: mipnei through the performance of
tikkun ha’olam, “for the sake religious acts prescribed by the See Tikkun, Page 18
Tikkun olam has deep Many American Jews sin- of the preservation of the Creator, known as mitzvot.
cerely want to heal the world,
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Garland Nomination Reconsidered: An KVETCH ’N KVELL
Offbeat Suggestion for the President Some clarifying points about Bernstein’s ‘Kaddish’
THE OTHERWISE INTERESTING ITEM about The
BY JOHANNA MARKIND majority was frustrated in its solid credentials, tilts left and Philadelphia Orchestra’s “Music of Faith” program needs some
dealings with Obama, such was, in fact, nominated by a clarifications (“‘Music of Faith’ to Feature Jewish Themes,” Jan.
IF ANYONE IN the federal as his not submitting the Democratic president. He’s 24). First, Leonard Bernstein’s “Kaddish” symphony was not
government was discomfited Iran and climate change trea- a better choice than liberals written as a tribute to John F. Kennedy. In fact, Bernstein was
by President Donald Trump’s ties for Senate ratification. could ordinarily hope for from at work on the long-overdue symphony (which had been com-
election, it was probably Nevertheless, the Senate’s a Republican president who has missioned years earlier to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the
Supreme Court Justice Ruth refusal to consider Garland’s outsourced his nominations to Boston Symphony Orchestra in 1956) throughout the summer
Bader Ginsburg. nomination further polarized the Federalist Society. and autumn of 1963. Bernstein was completing the orchestration
the nation and, in turn, contrib- of the final “Amen” when the terrible news of Kennedy’s assassi-
The 85-year-old associate jus- uted to the delaying tactics the What incentive would nation came over the radio; it was at that moment that he decided
tice, who recently underwent sur- Senate’s Democratic minority Trump have to name Garland? to dedicate the now-complete work to the president.
gery for lung cancer, began the brought to bear against Trump’s It would let him make a grand
year by missing oral arguments Supreme Court nominees. conciliatory gesture to people Indeed, it was the precarious Cuban Missile Crisis that Kennedy
on Jan. 7. Given the justice’s still seething over the Senate’s and the nation weathered the previous year that inspired Bernstein’s
advancing age and declining The poisonous atmosphere failure to confirm (or at least libretto describing a world that might well destroy itself, even
health, it’s uncertain whether she made it more difficult for vote to confirm) Garland. After though God had promised that he would never do that. The writer
will be able to outlast Trump and, Republicans to confirm Neil all, given the increasingly strong failed to make clear that the “father” to whom the narrator refers
in light of the opinions she has Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh, possibility that Trump will be throughout is God, the Heavenly Father.
written, she’d almost certainly two Republican nominees replac- able to name Ginsburg’s replace-
prefer to have a Democrat nomi- ing two Republican appointees. ment, then even if the Senate had It also would have been interesting for the author to have
nate her successor. confirmed Garland in 2016, the mentioned that Cantor David Tilman, who served Beth Sholom
It wasn’t just Republicans court’s composition would ulti- Congregation and presided at Jeremy Rothman’s Bar Mitzvah,
Here is a suggestion that who complained about the mately be the same as it would delivered a preconcert lecture at both performances of the work;
may help Ginsburg, Trump process. Ginsburg described be if Garland is nominated and no doubt, he made sure the audience understood these important
and the nation. the Kavanaugh confirmation confirmed now. Closing this nuances in Bernstein’s work.
hearings as a “highly partisan open wound may make it easier
After Justice Antonin Scalia’s show” in which both parties to strike deals with Congress in Marsha Bryan Edelman | Professor Emerita, Gratz College
sudden death in February 2016, moved in lockstep. The dif- the future over infrastructure
President Barack Obama nom- ficulties may well discourage and other matters. Barrack Should Leave Union Alone
inated Judge Merrick Garland well-qualified judicial candi- The board of Barrack Hebrew Academy is fooling themselves
to replace him. Garland, chief dates from putting themselves What’s more, it gives Trump if they withdraw recognition of their teachers union (“Barrack
judge of the Court of Appeals and their families through the another bargaining chip to Board to No Longer Recognize Union,” Jan. 24). Believing that
for the D.C. Circuit, was well process, and further poison the resolve the current budget doing so will “continue our unique mission of incorporating
thought of, even among polit- Senate, which used to be a col- impasse. In exchange for the deeply-rooted Jewish values in a rigorous intellectual environ-
ical conservatives like Sen. legial institution. president’s assurance that he ment” is wrong-headed on both Judaic and educational grounds.
Orrin Hatch of Utah. Garland would nominate Garland if
had a reputation for modera- Now, imagine what will hap- Ginsburg’s seat opens, and legal- Barrack’s outstanding reputation is rooted in the excellence of
tion, but tilted left-of-center. pen if Ginsburg’s health compels ization of illegal aliens who came its faculty. Revocation of union representation will slowly result in a
her to leave the bench within the to the United States as children, less experienced, less dynamic and, yes, less well-paid faculty. Other
Scalia did not. He was next two years. She is effectively Democrats could agree to more respected schools in our area are testimony to these outcomes.
overall a strict constructionist the activist standard-bearer funding for border security. The
who staked out right-of-center for the left-of-center minority. Democrats could claim victory Jewish values and traditions speak consistently of honoring
positions. Replacing him with Trump would then have the for saving Ginsburg’s seat from teachers in our community. Supreme Court rulings make it
Garland would have dramati- opportunity to nominate a the right as well as legalizing possible to decertify the union, but that doesn’t make it the right
cally changed the composition replacement for confirmation by a sympathetic group of illegal choice for this respected Jewish institution. l
of the high court, which at the a Republican-controlled Senate. immigrants, while Trump could
time was evenly divided between If the two prior hearings were claim victory for obtaining more Glen Feinberg | Dresher
justices voting right-of-center unpalatable, imagine what this funding for “the wall.”
and those voting left-of-center one would be like. Statement From the Publisher
on hotly contested questions. With luck, such a gesture
If Ginsburg’s seat becomes would also help restore col- We are a diverse community. The views expressed in the opinion columns and letters
Judiciary Committee vacant, I suggest that Trump legiality to Congress and the published in the Jewish Exponent are those of the authors. They do not necessarily reflect
Chairman Charles Grassley of nominate Garland to replace judicial confirmation process the views of the officers and boards of the Jewish Publishing Group and/or the Jewish
Iowa refused to hold a hear- Ginsburg. — or at least begin to restore Federation of Greater Philadelphia. Send letters to [email protected] or fax to
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Anti-Zionism and Anti-Semitism Tikkun fect, but Israel continues to strive
under difficult circumstances.
BY STEVE MENDELSOHN Post-1967 boundaries? believes in a one-state solution, Continued from Page 16
I consider myself to be a where Israel-Palestine should be But Israel also clearly
I HAVE AN old friend who one democratic state that does a key element of the ultimate espouses its “national rights,”
believes that Israel-Palestine Zionist. I believe that the Jewish not discriminate on the basis vision of Messianic fulfillment. which goes against the leftist
should be one democratic state people do have a right to a of religion or race. I would not In short, tikkun ha’olam holds post-nation-state paradigm.
that does not discriminate on the homeland in the state of Israel. argue that that is what “should that the human spirit is in And that, it seems, is Israel’s
basis of religion or race. My old be” in an ideal world. But we do partnership with G-d to help latest sin. Feelings rule over
friend, who is Jewish, is a self-de- As for the Jewish people, not live in an ideal world. finish the work of creation. facts. Thus, Israelis are deemed
clared anti-Zionist. I believe my I believe that being Jewish is aggressive and bad, and
old friend is not an anti-Semite. more about sharing a com- We live in the real world With the Age of Palestinians are good, poor,
mon nationality. Those who where there are far too many Enlightenment, progressive and defenseless and not responsible
According to the Anti- call themselves Jews are just real anti-Semites among the liberal ideas seeped into our for their actions. That Hamas,
Defamation League, anti-Semi- too diverse to be considered Palestinians to believe that religious institutions. With each which rules Gaza, is a geno-
tism is belief or behavior hostile as having a common religion, Jews would be free to survive permutation, tikkun ha’olam cidal entity whose charter calls
toward Jews just because they race or ethnicity. in such a “democratic” state. lost its original meaning. for the destruction of Israel and
are Jewish. The ADL defines All you need to do is take a sur- the Jewish people, is irrelevant
anti-Zionism as a prejudice As for the right of the Jewish vey of the existing Arab coun- But especially among ultra- and ignored. The same goes for
against the Jewish movement people, as a devout atheist, I tries to see how many of them liberal Jews, the New Agey tik- the Palestinian Authority.
for self-determination and the would have to discount the respect and protect the rights kun olam has become a political
right of the Jewish people to a impact of any conversations of Jewish (and other non-Mus- motivator for acts of social jus- Israel cannot be expected to
homeland in the state of Israel. Abraham said he had with the lim) minorities. tice which are done in the name engage in the tikkun olam of
Creator of the Universe. I’d say of fixing what its proponents see the left with people sworn to its
Based on these definitions, the Jewish people’s right is more But just because my old as the ills in the world. eradication. Israel wants peace,
is an anti-Zionist necessarily an legal and historical than ethical. friend is a naive anti-Zionist, but its rights and security come
anti-Semite? I don’t think so. that does not make him an Sometimes infused with first. Apparently, this is pain-
I believe that the Jewish anti-Semite. anti-Semitism and anti-Jew- ful for leftists to digest. It was
Don’t get me wrong; there homeland should be shared as ish propaganda, instead of it internal dissension and base-
are plenty of anti-Zionists who long as it does not jeopardize Anti-Semitism is not a term being a benevolent, inspiring less hatred by our own peo-
are also anti-Semites. In fact, the safety of its Jewish residents. and uniquely Jewish mission, ple that the rabbis say caused
I would venture to guess that today’s tikkun olam has actu- the destruction of the Second
most anti-Semites are also Anti-Semitism is not a term that should be ally become (ironically) one Temple and will prevent the
anti-Zionists, although there are bandied about loosely. It should be reserved only that pits whole segments of the coming of the Messiah.
probably some anti-Semites who for clear cases of per se anti-Jewish bias and world against Jews, Zionism
wish all Jews would leave their discrimination. Otherwise, the term will lose and our nation-state. We are fighting for nothing
countries and move to Israel. I’m its import. less than the soul of the Jewish
not sure that that makes those There is no concept in Judaism people and community. This
people Zionists however. As for boundaries, I believe in that should be bandied about of “social justice,” but there is strand of secular Judaism, tik-
a three-state solution: Israel, West loosely. It should be reserved undeniably one of justice, tzedek. kun olamism, is a new creed.
But is someone an anti-Sem- Bank and Gaza, with the West only for clear cases of per se Tzedek does not merely indicate In being caught up in the
ite just because he or she is an Bank and Gaza ruled by their anti-Jewish bias and dis- legal rights but also compassion smokescreen of tikkun olam,
anti-Zionist? respective Palestinian majorities. crimination. Otherwise, the and humanity, and is the root of we embolden our enemies and
term will lose its import, and the word for charity, tzedakah. weaken our resolve.
The definition of anti-Sem- But arguments can be made individuals will not be con- Indeed, the Jewish state is the
itism is pretty clear, but the that the Jewish people’s right cerned about being labeled as embodiment of tzedek and tzeda- If Jews want to engage in
definition of anti-Zionism has to a homeland in the state of anti-Semites. Lord knows there kah, as it strives to be a “light onto tikkun olam, the only faithful
some ambiguities and maybe Israel is no greater than the are enough people in this world the nations”: an open democracy and trustworthy way to do that
even some circularities, because Palestinian people’s right to a who are proud to be called that respects the rights of all its cit- is to promote observance of the
Zionism itself has some ambi- homeland in the state of Israel, anti-Semites. izens, an innovator in high-tech- Torah across the entire spec-
guities and circularities. What whether that right is legal, eth- nology, agriculture and medicine trum of the Jewish community
does it mean for the Jewish peo- ical, historical or religious. Before we designate all it shares with the world, and a — not cherry-picking concepts
ple to have a right to a home- anti-Zionists as anti-Sem- humanitarian first responder. to suit agendas. A compromise
land in the state of Israel? There are plenty of reasons ites, or even one anti-Zionist has to be found between the
why someone might believe as an anti-Semite, we better Yet despite being surrounded universalistic and the particu-
Who are the Jewish people? that the Jewish people do not make sure that the epithet is by enemies who are sworn to laristic, so we can strive to per-
Are they individuals having a have a right to a homeland in appropriate. l its destruction, including its fect the world under Hashem’s
common religion, race, ethnicity the state of Israel without that so-called “peace partner” (the sovereignty and dominion. l
or nationality? And who decides? person being hostile toward Steve Mendelsohn is a patent attor- Palestinian Authority), Israel
Jews just because they are ney at the Philadelphia intellectual upholds the dearest of “progres- Lee Bender is co-president of the
What kind of right are we Jewish. One can even be hostile property law firm of Mendelsohn sive” values that include respect- Zionist Organization of America’s
talking about? Legal? Ethical? toward the state of Israel with- Dunleavy, P.C. He is a vice chair ing women’s rights, minority Greater Philadelphia chapter.
Historical? Religious? out being hostile toward Jews on the local board of the Anti- rights, a robust free press, an Naphtali Perlberger is a chapter
just because they are Jewish. Defamation League. independent judiciary, first-class vice president. Chapter Executive
What does homeland mean? education, health care and eco- Director Steve Feldman contribut-
Is it exclusive or can/should/ My old (Jewish) friend nomic opportunities for all of ed to this op-ed.
must it be shared with non-Jews? its citizens, including its Arab
citizens. No doubt it is not per-
Where and what is the state
of Israel? Biblical Judea and
Samaria? 1948-1967 boundaries?
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their credit for future pur- this by cutting o credit when
What’s wrong with this pic- chases until their entire bal- children use it unwisely.
ture? It suggests that young ance is paid. is will help
people are ringing up too much them understand that they 8. Model good behavior. Avoid
debt too fast. It also suggests can’t always buy what they impulsive card spending in
they don’t fully understand want when they want it. front of children, and don’t
some basic concepts about 4. Some banks o er credit carry more cards than you
money — not the least of which cards to minors with low need or a higher balance than
is that anything bought over credit limits (guaranteed by you can a ord to pay o .
time, at interest, ends up cost- a parent or accompanying
ing far more than it should. bank account). Some par- In the modern world, it’s
ents believe that teenagers realistic to think that when
Impulse buying and over- take personal credit more your child goes away to col-
spending, before they are even seriously when cards are lege, he or she may have at
out in the working world, issued in their own names. least one credit or debit card.
leave many of today’s grad- 5. Debit cards and prepaid
uates with debt they can’t phone or merchant cards e goal of educating children
a ord and a less than attrac- can also help educate chil- about credit is to send them o
tive credit rating. dren about credit. e pre- con dent that they won’t owe
an arm and a leg soon a er. ●
So what’s the solution?
For children (as well as Doug Hall is a senior partner
adults) the solution is not spend- at 1847 Private Client Group in
ing beyond your means and Conshohocken.
learning how to manage credit.
For parents, the challenge is
helping their children under-
stand the value of money and
credit, regardless of its form.
Here are some suggestions:
1. Require children to repay
any card purchases in cash.
Some parents ask for the
money up front (before
the charges are actually
incurred), but another idea
is to wait and show the child
his or her items on the credit
card statement. is allows
children to see the actual
cost of what they purchased
— and the interest that will
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Financial Help Available for Day School Tuition
JED WEISBERGER | JE STAFF
HERE IS A SITUATION fac- further Jewish education in e application process is ity for EITC or OSTC. In The funds are distributed
ing many Jewish families: You the Greater Philadelphia area not complex. addition, a school may have by the foundation to the
want to send your child — or and help as many as families as its own process for other schools as tuition remis-
children — to a top-rated area we can,” said Ellen Horowitz The family applies to the scholarship awards. sion, not to the families
Jewish day school or pre-K. Matz, director of educational intended foundation-affil- themselves. ●
tax programs. “ ere is a spe- iated school, whose finan- A family’s eligibility is
Yet when the price tag on ci c process applicants need cial-aid people provide a finalized, and the school [email protected];
tuition at day school, or even to follow. link to a third-party vendor then makes award deter- 215-832-0737
pre-K, is taken into e ect, who will determine eligibil- minations as funds allow.
sometimes the reaction “We would like to have
is to throw up your hands applications submitted by NAME: GOLDSTEIN’S FUNERAL HOME; WIDTH: 5.5 IN; DEPTH: 7.38 IN;
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ticipation review in the first
But the Foundation for phase of the process that leads
Jewish Day Schools, in coopera- to a scholarship. We will con-
tion with the Jewish Federation sider applications until late
of Greater Philadelphia, through May or early June, which
two Pennsylvania Department will be definitely reviewed,
of Education programs — the and will be considered in the
Educational Improvement Tax second round, scheduled for
Credit (EITC) and Opportunity early winter.”
Scholarship Tax Credit (OSTC)
— are there to help. An eligible day-school stu-
dent is school age, living in
e processes for obtaining Pennsylvania and enrolled in
student aid through the EITC a foundation-a liated school.
and OSTC are the same. An eligible pre-K student is
aged 3-6, having turned 3 by
e Foundation for Jewish Dec. 31 of that academic year
Day Schools, created by the and enrolled in a founda-
Jewish Federation of Greater tion-a liated school.
Philadelphia in partnership
with regional Jewish day e program is restricted to
schools, is an IRS-recognized households with an income of
501(c)(3) nonpro t organiza- less than $85,000. An allowance
tion. Its mission is to provide of $15,608 is permitted for each
needs-based school schol- student in the household. For
arships, with an expanded example, the allowance with
opportunity to support one child is $100,608, while the
enhanced curriculum content allowance would be $116,216
for public school students. for a two-child household. It
is not required that all chil-
Via the EITC and OSTC dren in a household attend a
programs, and the contribu- private school.
tions of business and individ-
ual donors, for the 2017-2018 e pre-K allowances match
school year, the foundation the K-12 allowances. ere are
reported awarding in excess additional support levels for
of $6.5 million in need-based special needs children, with
scholarships, enabling more the total of $85,000 plus the
than 790 students from low- student allowance(s) multi-
to moderate-income homes to plied by 1.5.
attend Greater Philadelphia
Jewish day schools. The foun- A list of a liated day schools
dation also reported award- and pre-Ks can be found on
ing more than $780,000 in the foundation’s website at jew-
scholarships to almost 250 i s h p h i l l y. o r g / w a y s - t o - g i ve /
pre-K students. eitc-ostc-pre-k-participating-
schools/.
“We are certainly here to
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Couple Mixes Business, Philanthropy, Koi
PHILANTHROPY National Museum of American Joseph and Renee Zuritsky look out over an indoor koi pond. Jesse Bernstein
JESSE BERNSTEIN | JE STAFF Jewish History (NMAJH) were
honored in a massive gala. N.J., donating it to Rowan his in parking, hers in appli- history, our history, their ances-
ON THE 10TH floor of the They’ve been with the museum University for research pur- ances and then furniture, sold tors’ history, here and in the
North Broad Street office where since it was a single room in poses. His son, Robert, is the out of a store near one-time world. When you understand it,
the Parkway Corp. is head- Congregation Mikveh Israel. president and CEO of Parkway, landmark Fisher’s Restaurant you can value it,” he said.
quartered, Joseph and Renee while his daughter, Anna, is on North Broad.
Zuritsky want to talk about two But the centerpiece of the a vice president. His other His father was one of 12; her For him, that feeling trans-
things: fish and history. office is the floor-to-ceiling daughter, Elisa, is a television mother was one of 10, packed lates into giving to as wide a
artificial koi pond, filled with variety of charities as possible,
Joseph Zuritsky, a political fish bred by Zuritsky him- but that feeling, he fears, may
power player for decades in self — false rock formations be missing from younger Jews.
Philadelphia, has a resume that draped with fauna and plastic
astounds. Born to immigrant birds of prey that dribble water The Jewish community in
parents — both from patches into the two ponds. Philadelphia, he said, “is siz-
of land tugged back and forth able, but its giving level is puny
between Poland, Russia and “They’re his passion,” Renee in comparison to other cities.
Ukraine — he took their hand- Zuritsky said as her husband Much smaller communities
ful of parking lots and turned tossed feed into the pond, give much more.”
them into a phenomenally suc- drawing the gaping mouths of
cessful parking company that the koi to the surface to suck in “It comes down to grati-
is ubiquitous in the city. air and pellets. Joseph Zuritsky tude,” Renee Zuritsky said. “If
noted that they are mostly you understand your blessings,
At various times, he and his males, much smaller and thin- and you feel grateful for what
wife have thrown their support ner than the prized females. you have — and we all have a
behind the Jewish National lot to be grateful for — giving
Fund, the Jaffa Institute, the He’s been interested in back is a very natural response
Anti-Defamation League, the this particular type of fish in living.”
American Jewish Committee, for decades.
Mural Arts Philadelphia, “Kids today, I’m not sure they
Technion Institute and Jack “I discovered them as realize how lucky they are to be
M. Barrack Hebrew Academy, a young man,” he told The here,” Joseph Zuritsky added. l
and are among the largest indi- Philadelphia Inquirer last
vidual donors to City Council spring. “I was always interested [email protected];
members and candidates. Back in fish and animals and trees 215-832-0740
in October, the Zuritskys’ and birds, and everything con-
decades of service to the cerned with Mother Nature.”
Last spring was also when he
gave away his 43-acre breed-
ing farm in Carney’s Point,
writer, producer and showrun- into a house in Northern
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00082699 not interested in taking over back to the community. They
the farm, thus cementing the understood that they were for-
patriarch’s difficult but neces- tunate,” Renee Zuritsky said.
sary decision. She still remembers the fervor
Still, he and Renee Zuritsky of her father’s work to take care
are quite happy to talk about of the members of his family
their work with NMAJH. that survived the Holocaust.
Fittingly, the two of them are Perhaps it’s fitting, then,
vessels for what the history that they’ve focused as much
of Jewish Philadelphia has as they have on NMAJH; both
been through. are on its board of directors.
Both are the children of Joseph Zuritsky wishes that
immigrants (her father emi- younger generations of Jews
grated from Sighet, Romania, who are in a position to give as
which is also Elie Wiesel’s he does learn from history and
hometown). Both have an abid- take it as inspiration.
ing love of history, and both of “Besides liking history, it’s
their parents began their busi- vitally important, especially for
ness careers in Philadelphia, young Jews, to understand their
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New Resident Teaches Self-Defense Classes
SPORTS teacher. Fuerst also had expe- “The community here and
SELAH MAYA ZIGHELBOIM | JE STAFF rience teaching in a day school the people here are just so won-
setting, so her classes seemed derful and so receptive to what
IN ABRIELLE FUERST’S like a good fit for the school. I’m doing that it’s just been
martial arts classes, students great,” she said, “especially
learn self-defense, get physically “It was something that we coming in new to be able to
active and build confidence. were not yet offering for the reach out to these people and
kids, especially for the girls,” work with these people and
Since she moved to Silver said. “We’re happy it’s watch [my business] develop
Philadelphia three months ago, working out so far.” into something.” l
Fuerst, 27, has taught martial
arts regularly at Caskey Torah Philadelphia has so far [email protected];
Academy. She has also taught at proven to be what Fuerst hoped. 215-832-0729
Mekor Habracha and has plans It’s also, she said, a great place
to expand her classes in April, to be a young professional.
when she will begin teaching at
the Kaiserman JCC. Abrielle Fuerst teaches martial arts through her company, HELP WANTEDNAME: HOUSE ADS/ROP; WIDTH: 3.625 IN;
But her reach goes far Wandering Fighters. wanderingfighters.com DEPTH: 7.38 IN; COLOR: BLACK; AD NUMBER:
beyond the Philadelphia area. 000829A9D1VERTISING ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE
For the past three years, Fuerst and going back to Ohio once porate self-defense seminars
has also taught self-defense or twice a year just to train for women nationwide using This candidate must be results-driven, possess a strong work ethic
seminars for women in cities and catch up,” Fuerst said. “It a curriculum she developed, and outgoing personality.
across the country through her was also interesting because while her father handled the
company, Wandering Fighters. I considered myself a student company’s business aspects. Under the direction of the Director of Advertising Sales,
until that point really. It was a the Account Executive will:
“It’s been an amazing jour- transition for me as well into Fuerst estimates she has
ney,” said Fuerst, who said she becoming their mentor and taught hundreds of people in • Maximize advertising revenue generation by selling to print and digital
eschews labels but would describe trying to become who I saw my cities across the country, from focused advertising agencies and clients direct.
herself as modern Orthodox. mentor to be, and take on that Atlanta to San Francisco.
role for my students.” • Must be a sales “hunter” and aggressively manage New Business
Fuerst started taking tae- Then, not too long ago, she Development opportunities with key accounts and additional accounts.
kwondo classes when she was She taught out of a room in started to feel like it was time
14. At the time, she was living a synagogue and had separate for her to move. • This includes seeking out and developing strategic relationships with
near Akron, Ohio, a block from classes for boys and girls. decision makers and working directly with clients and their ad agencies to
a studio called World Champion “I felt like I started to max out develop custom media programs to suit their specific needs.
Martial Arts. She had always She started with just a in Houston,” Fuerst said. “I had
wanted to learn martial arts, so few 5-year-old students and this impression that if I didn’t do • Will work directly with clients on high volume face to face calls.
she decided to take advantage of gradually built her business. it now, I would wake up in five
the proximity. Eventually, she started teach- years and still be exactly where I • Proactively communicates account and sales information to management
ing her students’ parents was, so I very deliberately chose through one on one meetings.
Two years later, she had as well. something new.”
earned her black belt. She had • Attend weekly sales meetings
just started teaching classes “It started off with a group of Moving to the tri-state area
at that same studio when her kids who had never experienced made sense for Wandering Through use of its exceptional assets and brand strength, the sales consultant
family moved to Houston. martial arts before in their Fighters. She also felt that the will prospect for new accounts to achieve local direct, digital, and non-traditional
lives,” Fuerst said. “By the end greater number of schools in revenue streams.
In Houston, she couldn’t of it, I had black belt students the area would provide her with
find a studio that met her that had been with me for six or more opportunities to teach, so The sales consultant will assist clients with advertising copy and coordinating
expectations, so she decided to seven years who were now help- she headed to Philadelphia. the production and scheduling of advertising in collaboration with the
start her own. ing me teach classes to kids who production team.
had never experienced martial To start her martial arts
She went back to Akron and arts before in their lives.” classes here, she began reach- Additional responsibility includes working with the business manager on
studied intensively under her ing out to organizations and problem accounts and collecting payment.
mentor, Grand Master Gyeong Three years ago, Fuerst letting them know about her
Ho Jeon, for three weeks. She expanded her services, when a services. The first place she This position offers an existing book of business, uncapped commission and
returned to Houston and opened series of incidents in her neigh- started teaching was Caskey bonuses. The Jewish Exponent offers a competitive benefits package for all full-
her own World Champion borhood prompted her to put Torah Academy. time employees that begin 60 days after employment. Book of business, com-
Martial Arts studio. She also got on a one-hour self-defense sem- mission and bonuses offered. Included is medical, dental, vision, prescription,
a part-time job as a gym teacher inar geared toward women. The school offers a range vacation and 401K. Complete details of all plans are provided upon employment.
at Yeshivat Torat Emet, a day of after-school extracurricular
school in Houston, which helped The class quickly filled programming. Martial arts Required Qualifications:
grow her business. and, after a conversation with allows students to get phys-
her father, the two of them ically active, learn discipline 2+ years sales experience, Skilled at initiating, managing and growing
“I found myself adopting a started Wandering Fighters. and build confidence, said long-term and mutually profitable business relationships. Excellent written
lot of my mentor’s mannerisms Fuerst began teaching cor- Rabbi Ari Silver, the fourth- and oral skills, work in team environment.
and fifth-grade Judaic studies
Knowledge of principles and methods for showing, promoting, and selling
products or services. This includes marketing strategy and tactics, product
demonstration, sales techniques, and sales control systems.
Computer skills a must!
Send resume to Sharon Schmuckler
Director of Sales
[email protected]
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Mishiguene: Buenos Aires ‘Crazy’ for Jewish Cuisine
FOOD
KERI WHITE | JE FOOD COLUMNIST As soon as we ordered, the Left: The interior of Mishiguene. Right: Wine available at the restaurant Photos by Keri White
“Jewish bread selection” arrived
ON A RECENT TRIP to gratis. This comprised a bagel, resulting tender, well-flavored accomplished for the chefs, who We tried the baklava, which
Argentina, I had the good a slice of raisin challah and a uniform hunk of pastrami. For are aiming for haute cuisine, arrived as cigarette rolls of pas-
fortune to encounter the cele- pita, accompanied by a jar of purists, however, the results but I could not quite wrap my try, nuts and honey perched atop
brated restaurant Mishiguene. sweet and sour pickles, a puree were a bit too tender; pastrami head around the mouthfeel. The a bed of sweetened cream cheese
of oniony schmaltz and a bottle should bring a bit of welcome latke, however, was perfect. and garnished with vanilla ice
The restaurant’s philosophy of locally pressed olive oil. meaty chewiness. Mishiguene’s cream. The “huerta de Katy,”
is based on the fact that for version was ever so soft that it Desserts were gussied up which translates to “Katy’s acre,”
the past two millennia, Jews The texture of the breads had a hint of the texture of pate. versions of traditional Jewish offered a mélange of seasonal,
have established roots all over differed significantly from This was undoubtedly mission sweets, as well as some creative local fruits — berries, cherries,
the world. They often landed American versions of the same creations based on local fruits.
in their new homes with lit- — the bagel in particular was
tle more than hope, adapted very soft — but we enjoyed
their ancestral recipes to locally them all regardless.
available ingredients and estab-
lished a truly global cuisine. Another pleasant surprise
was the quality of the Argentine
The menu of Mishiguene olive oil; it was as good as any
reflects that tradition, offering fruity, high-quality Italian,
dishes ranging from Russian Greek or Spanish version I’ve
borscht to Moroccan lamb tag- tasted — not surprising given
ine to New York deli to Roman the climate, which is hospitable
artichokes. for wines and, logically, olives,
but until last week I had never
Located in the trendy Palermo considered Argentine olive oil.
neighborhood, Mishiguene
is the brainchild of Executive For starters, we chose the
Chef Tomas Kalika and CEO boreka, a savory pastry filled
Javier Ickowicz. with goat cheese and topped
with sesame seeds, greens and
Kalika hails from Jerusalem, a poached egg. We also ordered
where he spent his formative the baba ghanoush, which was
years, then cooked the world a deconstructed version of the
over for two decades. Ickowicz Middle Eastern dip; charred
is a Porteno (a Buenos Aires eggplants formed a bed for a
native), who founded the pres- puree of cooked, well-seasoned
tige pastry brand NUCHA eggplant, tahini, fresh parsley,
with his mother. Together, dill, olive and a wedge of lime.
Kalika and Ickowicz created
what they call “the first avante- For our main, we split the
garde Jewish restaurant.” “pastron,” which we were
informed was the signature
Like all Argentine restau- dish of Mishiguene. It is a brick-
rants, Mishiguene opens late by sized slab of pastrami, served
American standards — our res- atop a latke and, again, topped
ervation was for 7:30 p.m., and with an egg. (Full disclosure,
we were the first guests to arrive I could have done without the
as the hostess opened the door. egg toppers, which seemed to
We were greeted warmly with add an overabundance of heft
the soundtrack of klezmer music, to already hearty, heavy dishes,
and began to peruse the menu, but my daughter loved them
which spans the culture of the and gladly skimmed them off
Diaspora. Our trio was advised the dishes before I dug in.)
to order two small plates and
one large plate, which was diffi- The preparation of the pas-
cult as there were multiple items tron, if my translation is cor-
we found tempting. Our server rect, involved a sous vide — a
spoke excellent English (which is vacuum seal of the food, which
not a given in Buenos Aires) and is then cooked in a precisely
made an excellent recommenda- controlled water bath.
tion for a Mendozan malbec.
The good news was the
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plums, oranges and kiwi — on provolone is the preferred Paul_Brighton / iStock / Getty Images Plus
a bed of chocolate, with a scoop choice; it melts beautifully
of raspberry ice cream, leaves of and does not compete with In a small skillet, sprinkle cheese in the skillet. Cook on the second side
pastry and a few mint leaves. any herbs or seasonings you half the oregano and half the Cook until the cheese until the edges are golden
may want to add. red pepper flakes. brown and the center is
If you go: is melted and the bottom totally melted.
I also tried this recipe with Heat the skillet over medi- is starting to brown; flip
mishiguene.com/eng/ sharp provolone, which did um-high heat, and place the the provoleta. Serve immediately. l
index.php#0 not work as well. As the sharp
Lafinur 3368 cheese melted, it gave off a lot
Palermo Buenos Aires of oil, which I had to drain for
+541139690764 the cheese to brown properly.
[email protected] Additionally, the sharpness
competed with the oregano and
PROVOLETA pepper flakes, and the texture
Serves two as a meal, or more as became hard rather quickly; it
a shared appetizer did not hold that gooey melt.
Go with the mild; it works bet-
This melted cheese dish is ter, is cheaper and is easy to
ubiquitous in Argentine restau- find in any supermarket.
rants. Served as an appetizer,
it is similar to Mexican queso This was lovely served with
fundido, Swiss fondue or Greek bread and salad as a light supper.
saganaki. The bubbling cheese
comes to the table in a cast-iron ½ pound mild provolone
skillet accompanied by a selec- cheese
tion of breads; what’s not to like?
½ teaspoon dried oregano
A note on the cheese: Mild Pinch of dried red pepper
flakes, or to taste
Crusty bread and/or crackers
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COMMUNITY NEWS
The Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia
mobilizes financial and volunteer resources to
address the communities’ most critical priorities
locally, in Israel and around the world.
Richards Speaks to
Women’s Philanthropy
ON JAN. 24, Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia’s Women’s Philanthropy
affinity group gathered at Fox Rothschild to network and hear from Pennsylvania
Secretary of Transportation Leslie S. Richards. Richards spoke about her expe-
rience as a woman in the workplace and her goals (and successes) in helping to
elevate fellow working women, how she rose to become the person in charge of
all transportation in the state of Pennsylvania, and how her Judaism has been
part of her journey. Many thanks to event co-chairs Julie Gubernick and Melissa
Landay.
From left: Co-chair Melissa Landay, Secretary of Transportation Leslie S. Richards
and Co-chair Julie Gubernick
From left: Dayna Finklestein and Chair of Women’s Philanthropy Jodi Miller From left: Robin Brandes, Melissa Johnson and Women’s Philanthropy Vice Chair Sara Laver
Women enjoyed the opportunity to connect and network before the program began. Secretary Richards addresses the group.
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COMMUNITY NEWS
The Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia
mobilizes financial and volunteer resources to
address the communities’ most critical priorities
locally, in Israel and around the world.
JFRE Hosts Annual
Members Dinner
ON JAN. 23, the Jewish Federation Real Estate affinity group (JFRE) hosted
its annual members dinner at the Estia restaurant in Radnor. Nearly 100 JFRE
members enjoyed an evening of cocktails, hors d’oeurves and dinner to celebrate
all of JFRE’s groundbreaking accomplishments in 2018. To learn more about
JFRE, visit jewishphilly.org/JFRE or contact JFRE Director Rachel Sigman at
[email protected].
JFRE members enjoyed cocktails and hors d’oeurves before dinner.
From left: Rob Odell, Bernie Shields, Seth Mackler and Dan Sablosky From left: Spencer Yablon, Jewish Federation Board Chair Susanna Lachs Adler,
Jason Morgan, Jessica Gatof Morgan and Samantha Udolf
From left: Brad Korman, Michael Markman and Jeremy Fogel JFRE members enjoyed the dinner at Estia. JANUARY 31, 2019 29
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Torah Portion
CANDLE LIGHTING
Justice for All Precedes Righteousness Feb. 1 5:02 p.m.
Feb. 8 5:10 p.m.
at the top of the hill: a house- set up their own memorial in nized collection of civil,
BY RABBI ABE FRIEDMAN
Parshat Mishpatim shaped structure filled with 800 the counties where these mur- criminal and administrative widow, orphan and stranger, for
rust-brown iron blocks, each ders took place. Walking along laws. Why the sudden change all those who have been over-
representing a county where a the line of blocks for Georgia, in focus? looked, neglected, sidelined.
LAST WEEK I had the privi- racial terror lynching occurred, I found Fulton County, where The Hebrew word mishpat I have always felt proud of
lege of traveling with two of my listing the names and dates of I grew up — and saw that the can mean law or judgment; it our country, blessed to be born
uncles to Mobile, Ala., where death for each victim. At first list of names ran so long they can also refer to the institu- in a nation founded upon ide-
they and my father grew up. you walk among the blocks, needed to use a smaller typeface tion of justice in general. But a als of “liberty and justice for
My eldest daughter came along but the floor slopes downward and lay the names out in two second meaning exists as well: all.” My visit to the National
and, on our drive from Atlanta, and soon the memorial blocks columns, side by side. I called mishpat as the attribute of a Memorial for Peace and Justice
we stopped in Montgomery — each of which are hung at my daughter over and we stood judge or ruler — or a society — brought home how much
at the National Memorial for the same height — begin to there in silent witness. who acts justly. work remains before we might
Peace and Justice. separate from the floor. It actually feels quite easy for Throughout the Bible, mish- achieve those goals.
The memorial, which Halfway through the memo- me to convey the emotions I felt: pat, justice, appears alongside On our return trip, we
opened less than a year ago, rial, the iron blocks tower It felt the same for me as visiting tzedek, righteousness. These two stopped again in Montgomery,
is “the nation’s first memo- overhead, too high to read the a memorial for the Shoah — qualities are intrinsically linked: this time at the Civil Rights
rial dedicated to the legacy of names inscribed. Suspended with a few critical differences. We can only claim true righ- Memorial outside the Southern
enslaved black people, people together in neat, orderly rows, Unlike the Shoah, the suf- teousness if we have assured fair Poverty Law Center. Quoting
terrorized by lynching, African they evoke the stomach-churn- fering depicted in the National and equitable justice for all. As words that Dr. Martin Luther
Americans humiliated by racial ing image of Billie Holiday’s Memorial for Peace and Justice the prophet Isaiah offers in his King Jr., adapted from the
segregation and Jim Crow, and “Strange Fruit:” did not happen to my people. vision of redemption: “Then jus- prophet Amos, that memorial
people of color burdened with Moreover, it was perpetrated tice [mishpat] shall abide in the reminds us that our shared labor
contemporary presumptions of Southern trees bear strange by people who look like me, wilderness, and righteousness will continue “until justice rolls
guilt and police violence.” and entrenched a system of [tzedek] shall dwell on the farm down like waters and righteous-
fruit
I was almost completely Blood on the leaves and racial preference that continues land; for the work of righteous- ness like a mighty stream.” l
unprepared for the experi- blood at the root to this day — and from which ness shall be peace, and the effect
ence of visiting the memorial. Black bodies swinging in the I cannot help but benefit. And of righteousness, calm and confi- Rabbi Abe Friedman is the senior
We entered through a dark, southern breeze all of it, the slavery, the racial dence forever” (Isaiah 32:16-17). rabbi at Temple Beth Zion-Beth
enclosed passage. The first path Strange fruit hanging from terror, the ongoing mass incar- Herein lies the secret of Israel in Philadelphia. The Board of
led up a gentle hill past engrav- the poplar trees ceration, happened in places I Parashat Mishpatim. Rather Rabbis of Greater Philadelphia is
ings detailing the history of slav- have called home. than seeing it as a shift away proud to provide the Torah
ery and racism in 19th-century Emerging from the memo- This week, reading Parshat from the theme of religious cov- commentary for the Jewish
America and a gut-wrenching rial, you encounter an open field Mishpatim, I am puzzled. Right enant, we must understand it as Exponent.
sculpture of slaves — men, lined with 800 more iron blocks: in the middle of Exodus, the an instruction manual for how
women and babies — being exact replicas, lined up county Torah abruptly shifts from a we secure that covenant: through
brought in chains to market. by county, waiting for local com- spiritual theme of liberation rituals and holidays, yes, but
The memorial itself began munities to collect them and and covenant to a lightly orga- also through our caring for the
Council Philadelphia between people infrastructure, maintaining Car minutes about our club’s charity
who have access to things and affordable housing and creating event for juvenile diabetes. I made
Continued from Page 10 people who don’t,” said Finn, economic opportunity such as Continued from Page 11 sure all our 2,600 members got
who belongs to Congregation through the implementation of a word of the show.”
with a brain tumor. Rodeph Shalom. “That dis- $15 minimum wage. gives him his best feedback.
She met many people parity is heartbreaking to “Tom Oates, who is the per- Saffier’s CarSmarts Radio is
me. All the people who live Finn is not the only Women’s for the entire automobile world.
during that journey who in Philadelphia should have March organizer running. formance manager at Patriot
didn’t have access to the same access to all the great things Deja Alvarez, a co-president of Chevrolet, really helped me “We’ve started mostly with
health care she did, so after we have to offer.” the march, has also announced with my elevator pitch and how clubs, but we plan on having
she recovered she went to plans to run. to use social media,” Saffier experts in racing, car repair,
Washington, D.C., and lob- She grew up in north- said. “He was glad to refine my engines, collectors, you name it.
bied for more funding for ern Virginia, went to the “We want to make the city pitch to sponsors.” We’ll get to all areas. Right now,
brain tumor research. She also University of Delaware and into the best place it can be,” the audience is 90 percent male.
organized the Race for Hope “just kept moving north,” Finn said. “It’s really exciting So far, on-air guests have tilted We hope to change that,” he
for the brain tumor commu- she said. Her work, as well to be surrounded by people mostly to the area car clubs that said. “Also, we plan to start tak-
nity. Eventually, her logistics as a partner who is a native who have so much vision. More encouraged him to take a stab at ing calls from our listeners. I’m
experience led her to a role Philadelphian, brought her choice for voters is good. They the show. One, Jeff Walton, who not a mechanic, but I’d be glad
organizing the Philly Women here about a decade ago. She will choose the best five of us to is the president of Riesentöter to have someone that is answer
Rally’s Women’s March. lives in Society Hill now. move on.” l Region: Porsche Club of America questions from listeners.” l
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of a “Palestinian” state and deny This session w ll be led by Rabbi Joys of Yiddish. Discussion of the parshah of the week. harziontemple.ticketleap.com/
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Knitting with Pitzie. a 26-year-old widow and her late “Crime and Consequence,” we learn Sherrie Turetsky, director of the
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Discussion of the parshah of the week. Zion-Beth Israel synagogue chapel, at B’nai Abraham Chabad from Bereavement Group. modern biblical scholars to deepen
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dinner. Call 215-320-0351 to ask for with Genesis and proceeding over the
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from across the Delaware Valley Community and stoic presence in their families. with a Sunday class March 10.
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Wayne around the corner, Now is the floor 2BD 2BA expanded open HOME HAS 5 BEDROOMS, 4 Estimate. Call 215-675-9633 HOME HEALTH AIDE seek- MARK J. DAVIS, EXECUTOR, 644
kitchen, open living room, gran- BATHS, DEN. FABULOUS SIZE IN ing employment with Senior Germantown Pike, Ste. 2-C, Lafay-
1150 Grandview Ter Best Time to List with Us ite counters, full size W/D. cus- GROUND POOL!! ONLY 2.5 BLKS MOVING/HAULING Please contact Shevon Lee ette Hill, PA 19444,
4 Bed/3.1 Bath; 4,249 Sq Ft With our more than 70 years of tom lighting and closets, park- TO GREAT BEACH! CLOSE TO 267-312-3036 Or to his Attorney:
Beautifully updated Townhome combined experience, you are as- ing by your front door. SHOPPING AND LIBRARY! BNesOt RraTteHs aEroAuSndT1MpcOtVo IeNntGire Professional caregiver seeks eld- MARK J. DAVIS
in Enclave Community. This home sured of having the Best Team $239,900 PROPERTY CONSISTS OF HUGE erly care/companion job. 18 exp. THE LAW OFFICE OF MICHAEL S.
boasts open concept living, TERRACES-All new renovation, 80FT LOT ON HUNTINGTON home moved anywhere. Lic. Ins. working in hospitals, home care, CONNOR
Work for You! designer 3BD 2.5BA, open 3rd AVE!! ENTERTAIN ALL YOU dependable 215-677-4817 personal care. Reliable transport- 644 Germantown Pike, Ste. 2-C
floor to ceiling windows, Call Andi or Rick DeSouza for an bedroom with full bath and WANT! LOVELY PATIO AREA ation and clean background, ex- Lafayette Hill, PA 19444
a wraparound deck, appointment & we will deliver: closet. sunny balcony, MB suite AND COVERED OUTDOOR cellent refs. Diana 610-848-8188
and a chef's kitchen. with "his/her closets". $379,900 PORCH! HOME BOASTS OF SEEKING POSITION to care for the ESTATE OF CHRISTINE K. GRIECO,
$649,000 Results, Not Promises! OPEN LAYOUT, ZONED CENT- elderly. 14 yrs exp. and excell refs. DECEASED.
FFFFF KKKKKK RAL AIR, SOLAR PANELS FOR Call 267-210-0054 Late of Philadelphia
RE/MAX LOWER ELECTRIC BILLS, WON- LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the
Ardmore Eastern, Inc. TOWER- Designer JR 1BD 1BA DERFUL LANDSCAPING. SIDE BY WOMAN SEEKING COMPANION above Estate have been granted to
includes heat, air, gym, HW SIDE PARKING. ASKING JOB OR HOUSEKEEPING the undersigned, who request all
2924 Morris Rd Eric DeSouza floors, move in condition $1250 $899,000 GREAT REFERENCES persons having claims or demands
4 Bed/2 Bath; 1,837 Sq Ft Associate Broker TERRACES- UNDER RENOVA- ENJOY THE GORGEOUS SUN- 215-783-9533 against the estate of the decedent
This charming home has been Andrea DeSouza TION 1BD 1BA top floor, sunny SETS!! BEAUTIFUL NEW LIST- to make known the same and all
renovated and including a 1st floor Sales Associate balcony, W/D, ceiling fan, mod- ING!! SCENIC WATER VIEWS!! persons indebted to the decedent
master bedroom, updated kitchen, ern kitchen..COMING SOON! FABULOUS 4 BEDRM, 3 BATH to make payment without delay to
Eric Cell $1395 WITH RECENT UP-GRADES!! MICHAEL KUBACKI, EXECUTOR,
newly built deck, and TOWER-1 BD, 1.5 BA sunny MUST SEE!! NEW KITCHEN, NEW 3420 W. Colter St., Philadelphia,
manicured gardens. 215-431-8300/8304 corner, W/D hardwood floors, FULL BATH, NEW FLOORS PA 19129,
Bus 215-953-8800 door man, storage, gym, pool, &MUCH MORE! 2 PATIOS, BIG Or to his Attorney:
$485,000 includes heat and air REDUCED FENCED IN YARD! WALK TO MICHAEL KUBACKI
[email protected] $1500 GREAT RESTAURANTS! 3420 W. Colter St.
FFFFF TERRACES- All new 2 BD 2BA $648,000 Philadelphia, PA 19129
William Penn House facebook.com/jewishexponent washer/dryer, modern open
Rittenhouse Square granite kitchen, hard wood VISIT US AT HOUSEHOLD GOODS WANTED ESTATE NOTICES ESTATE OF DAVID CHARLES
Follow us on floors, sunny balcony $1850 SHAWSHORETEAM.COM ESTATE OF ANDREW CARMI- CAMPBELL, DECEASED.
1919 Chestnut St. TOWER- 8th floor, 1BD, 1BA, [email protected] DOWNSIZING CHAEL Late of Philadelphia
Studio, 1, 2, & 3 W/D, modern kitchen, wall to OR CLEANING OUT? DECEASED LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on
wall carpets $1250 DCIeRlEl#CT6: 0690-94-34827-1-7928260 LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the above Estate have been gran-
bed available TOWER- Full size designer 2 JENNIFER HAFNER SHAW 1 man's trash/another man's the above Estate have been gran- ted to the undersigned, who re-
$200,000-$600,000 BD, 2BA, W/D lots of closets! treasure ted to the undersigned, who re- quest all persons having claims or
Exclusive Listing Agent $1995 609-204-0385 quest all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the
Call Joel 215-947-2817 demands against the estate of the decedent to make known the same
@jewishexponent OTHERS AVAILABLE 800-333-7045x120 decedent to make known the same, and all persons indebted to the de-
SALE/RENT CASH IN YOUR CLOSET INC. and all persons indebted to the de- cedent to make payment without
TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD To place an ad in the To place an Licensed and Bonded cedent to make payment without delay to CHARLES CAMPBELL, AD-
CALL 215.832.0749 Real Estate Section 610-667-9999 ad in the delay to Marvin Carmichael, Admin- MINISTRATOR, 3507 W. Crown
call 215.832.0749 Real Estate ESTATE SALES istrator c/o Attorney Debra G. Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19114,
Realtor® Emeritus. Speyer, Two Bala Plaza Suite 300 Or to his Attorney:
5 Star winner, Section, call CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 BETH B. McGOVERN
215.832.0749 Shalom Mem. Park, 2 adj. 4624 Street Rd.
JoEaSWkEhISiLlPlHLchoi.IElcnTlyodXImoMPNmaOTginNHiEuEmNsT plots, Gabriel II plot sect. ESTATE OF ARNETTA A. WISE, DE- Trevose, PA 19053
215-832-0749 $4,000 for pair or best offer. CEASED. ESTATE OF DORIS MAY CONNOR,
Currently $8,000 through the Late of Philadelphia DECEASED.
cemetery. 215-370-5891 LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on Late of Philadelphia
Roosevelt Memorial Park 2 lots of the above Estate have been gran- LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the
4 plots each. Lot 637 and 686 ted to the undersigned, who re- above Estate have been granted to
side by side; $4200 obo 215-601- quest all persons having claims or the undersigned, who request all
5566 demands against the estate of the persons having claims or demands
decedent to make known the same against the estate of the decedent
To place an and all persons indebted to the de- to make known the same and all
ad in the cedent to make payment without persons indebted to the decedent
Real Estate delay to ADAMS S. BERNICK, AD- to make payment without delay to
MINISTRATOR, 2047 Locust St., KATHRYN ANN STRUNK, EXEC-
Section, call Philadelphia, PA 19103 UTRIX, c/o Mark J. Davis, Esq., 644
215.832.0749 Or to his Attorney: Germantown Pike, Ste. 2-C, Lafay-
ADAMS S. BERNICK ette Hill, PA 19444,
LAW OFFICE OF ADAM S. BERNICK Or to her Attorney:
2047 Locust St., Philadelphia, PA Mark J. Davis
19103 The Law Office of Michael S. Con-
nor
644 Germantown Pike, Ste. 2-C
Lafayette Hill, PA 19444
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Jerome “Jerry” Cohn, 95, of Philadelphia Elayne “Chippy” Engel (nee Millis) (84) Stanley Allen Goldenberg, age 91. Passed Theresa "Teddi" Mozlin (nee Meshover), on In loving memory of Bobbie Dorman, wife,
passed away on January 24th. Survived by passed away after a long illness on January away comfortably at home surrounded by his January 17, 2019. Wife of the late Paul. mother, grandmother, friend, whose incan-
the love of his life for over 69 years, Ruth 22, 2019. Chippy is survived by her husband family. He was the eldest son of Miriam & Mother of Dr. Barry (Nancy) Mozlin, Aliceann descent light dimmed, 4 February 2017, yet
(née Cohen), his children Bruce (Fayne) and Eli, her children Tracey & Martin from her Ben Goldenberg, brother of Robert and Elaine (Matthew) Bain and Scott (Kimberly) Mozlin. she is everywhere around us.
Gary (Marcy), his grandchildren, Rachel first marriage to Freddy Ludwin, and her step Tavel (deceased). Loving husband for 70 Grandmother of Jeremy, Shoshana, Aron, Ju-
(Cory), Sheara, Dara, and Julie (Andrew), and children Dina, Tracy, & Brian. She is also years to Peggy Kay Goldenberg. Father of lia and Madeline. Contributions in her In one of the stars
great-grandchildren Nathan and Emily. Jerry survived by her sisters Renee & Harriet, as Bonnie Kay (Bruce) Marks, and Glenn (Vivi- memory may be made to the Alzheimer's As- I shall be living
was preceded in death by his parents, Emma well as her 7 grandchildren, Maia, Carley, Isa- an) Goldenberg; exemplary grandfather of sociation, 399 Market Street, Suite 102, Phil- In one of them
and Max, and his siblings Charlie, Esther, bella, Brent, Samson, Avery, and Sydni. A Micah (Amy) Kagan, Aaron (Emily)Marks, adelphia, PA 19106, www.alz.org/delval.
Janice, Dorothy, and Bernie. Jerry served our graduate of Columbia Institute, she loved to and Hannah Marks (David Charny). Adoring I shall be laughing
country as a cryptographer in WWII. A gradu- laugh, dance and was a ton of fun! She was a great grandfather of 4 beautiful children. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S And so it will be
ate of Wharton Business School, he worked loving wife, mother & friend. Chippy was be- Family was very important to him and he RAPHAEL-SACKS as if all the stars
as an office manager, and later as a Chief Fin- nevolent and loved helping others in any way maintained close ties with many cousins. He were laughing
ancial Officer. Throughout his long retire- she could. She was a good ear and shoulder was a Coast Guard Veteran and volunteer fire OLITSKY when you look
ment, Jerry enjoyed traveling the world with to those who needed it, and will be missed by fighter in the early 1950’s. A graduate of at the sky at night
Ruth and cruising with his family. He showed many. Donations in Chippy’s memory can be Temple University with a Bachelor of Science Gwen Olitsky (nee: Miller), Jan. 22, 2019. —The Little Prince
his passion for learning by continuing his made to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure, or in 1951. He was a lifelong student of art, for- She was the beloved wife of Allan for 57 Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
education by auditing college courses with the ASPCA. eign languages and pursued knowledge of years. Mother of Scott (Andrea) Olitsky,
Ruth for 15 years as a senior citizen. His the sciences and geography though reading. Stephen (Tamar) Olitsky and Stacy Olitsky. Honor
most important treasure in life was time GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S He studied art at the Barnes Institute which Adoring grandmother of Jenna, Jacob, the
spent with his entire family. Contributions in RAPHAEL-SACKS informed his desire to collect art which he Shaina, Ellie, Peri, Noah and Maxwell. Gwen
his name can be made to The ACLU or St. pursued locally and while traveling around worked as a therapist and addictions coun- memory
Jude Children’s Research Hospital. EVANS the world. He specialized in collecting old selor. Contributions in her memory may be of
maps. Additionally, he was an artist himself made to CureHHT.org, a cause very close the
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S Mrs. Vera (Korman) Evans, age 80, passed and took up welding creating whimsical and family’s heart. your
RAPHAEL-SACKS away peacefully on January 11, 2019. Born abstract pieces from scrap metal that he gave loved
and raised in Philadelphia, PA, she resided in to people who expressed interest in his work. BERSCHLER and SHENBERG one …
COOPER Boca Raton, FL since 1997. Vera will be re- He was extremely handy and took great
membered for her endless devotion to her pleasure in making repairs around the house. PETIT CALL
Marilyn Marks Cooper (nee Marks), Jan. 18, family – who she loved immensely – her Stanley had a successful business career in 215-832-0749
2019. Wife of Lawrence of Bala Cynwyd; gourmet meals, and fierce devotion to any the retail field. He served as a confidant and Charlotte Petit (nee Zysman) on January 16,
mother of Neil (Susan) Cooper and Alyson Philadelphia sports team. She is survived by adviser to many who came for his counsel. 2019 at the age of 93. Born is Paris, France, OR 0750
"Aly" (Adam) Silverman; step mother of Glenn her beloved husband, Martin, four children, He was a lover of the out doors whether fish- she was the beloved wife of Paul Petit and TO PLACE
(Jennifer) Cooper, Julie (Levi) Ullman, and Ricki Evans Ousterman, Caren Evans, Noel ing, hiking, sailing or camping. Especially loving mother of Roland Petit. Interment
Andrew (Sharon) Cooper; sister of Louis Evans and Ellyn Evans Small, as well as her with his grandchildren. He was a dapper Montefiore Cemetery. YOUR
(Susan) Marks; grandmother of Hannah, Eth- grandchildren, Kyle Ousterman, Ryan Ouster- dresser, frequently sporting a bowtie and YAHRTZEIT AD.
an, Matthew, Gabriel, Nicholas, Daniel, Max, man, Melanie Evans, Haley Small, and Victor- Panama hat. He cut a fine figure of a man. He GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
William, David, Gabrielle, and Jonathan. Ser- ia Small. The family invites donations in and his wife Peggy loved to entertain in their RAPHAEL-SACKS classified@
vices were Tuesday, January 22, 2019 at Vera's name to National Stroke Association. gracious home inviting friends and family of jewishexponent
Main Line Reform Temple, 410 Montgomery all ages. He was a lover of life and will be RUDNICK
Ave., Wynnewood, Pa. 19096. Int. Haym Sa- GINDIN missed by all those who came within his or- .com
lomon Memorial Park. Contributions in bit. Contributions in Stanley’s memory can be Jesse Allen Rudnick, January 24, 2019; of
memory of Marilyn Marks Cooper may be Rica Gindin, Jan. 19, 2019, of Cherry Hill, NJ. made to the Millicent & Mark Kay Scholar- Phila.; beloved husband of Jeannette (nee
made to Drexel University, PO. Box 8215, Wife of the late Hillel Gindin. Mother of ship fund at Keneseth Israel, 8339 Old York Chesin); loving father of Suzanne Ellen Payne
Phila., PA. 19101-9684 or the Cholangiocar- Joshua (Meryl) Gindin, and Miriam (the late Rd, Elkins Park, Pa 19027 or a charity of your (Michael), David Thornton Rudnick (Claire)
cinoma Foundation 888-936-6731 Martin) Holzman. Grandmother of Melissa choice. and Barbara Rudnick (Jerry Zeeman); broth-
(Eric) Goldstein, Todd (Evelyn) Holzman, er of William Rudnick (Sandy); also survived
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS Jennifer Gindin and Molly Gindin. Great JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS by 5 cherished grandchildren. Dr. Rudnick
grandmother of Sophie, Trey and Lauren. was a Professor at Temple University for 29
DAVIS Rica was a Holocaust survivor, beloved edu- JABLON years. Contributions in his memory may be
cator and baker extraordinaire. Contributions made to a charity of the Donor’s choice.
Harold Allen Davis, age 88, January 5, 2019 can be made to Samaritan Healthcare and Charlotte Jablon (nee Bornstein), on January
of Philadelphia, PA; beloved husband of Edith Hospice www.samaritannj.org or Cong. Sons 20, 2019. Wife of the late Leon. Mother of JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
(nee Goldstein); loving father of Craig Davis, of Israel, www.sonsofisraelnj.com Ellen (Scott) Maynard and Dr. Sheryl (Larry)
Ellen Cohen, and Bonnie Horowitz; cherished Menacker. Grandmother of Dana Maynard SALAMAN
grandfather of Emily, Gabriel, Julia, Jeffrey, PLATT MEMORIAL CHAPELS, INC. Unger (David), Adam Maynard (Rebecca
Nina, Melanie, and Cole. Contributions in his Haimowitz), Allyson Menacker Teal (Tobias) Sandra Salaman (nee Smith), age 82, died on
memory may be made to Ann’s Choice Bene- Honor the memory and Justin (Brittni) Menacker. Great Grand- January 20, 2019. She resided in Dresher,
volent Fund, 10000 Ann’s Choice Way, of your loved one... mother of 8. Contributions in her memory Pennsylvania. Beloved wife of the late
Warminster, PA 18974. may be made to KleinLife, Jewish Federation Richard Salaman; loving mother of Andi
Call 215.832.0749 to of Greater Metrowest New Jersey, or to a (Scott) Barsky and Steven (Carolyn) Sala-
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS place your memorial. charity of the donor’s choice. man; dear sister of Natalie Wald; and adoring
grandmother of Cara, Danielle, Emma, Mi-
DAVIS facebook.com/jewishexponent GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S chael, and Nicole. Contributions in her
RAPHAEL-SACKS memory may be made to Women's Americ-
Ida Davis, a retired haridresser died January To place a Memorial Ad an Ort, www.jwa.org or to the Abramson
16, 2019, she resided in Horsham, PA. The call 215.832.0749 MONROE Senior Care Center or to the Alzheimer's As-
former Ida Lustig, wife of the late Benjamin, sociation, 399 Market St., Suite 102, Phil-
mother of Ellen (Fred) Getzik and Daniel www.JewishExponent.com Our beloved Beverly (Koch) Monroe was a adelphia, PA 19106.
(Susan) Davis. Also survived by 4 grandchil- devoted daughter to her best friend and
dren and 6 great-grandchildren. Contribu- mother, Ann, and to her loving father, Sol. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
tions in her memory may be made to Auxili- She was a devoted wife of thirty eight years RAPHAEL-SACKS
ary - Abramson Senior Care, 1425 Horsham to Mike, who took excellent care of her after
Rd., North Wales, PA 19454 she fell ill in 2011. Beverly was a wonderful, SCHWARTZ
witty and sacrificing mother to her children
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S Eric and Amy and son in law, Brian. She was Sonia Schwartz (nee Sisel) on January 17,
RAPHAEL-SACKS a new, loving grandmother to Cole, who was 2019. Wife of the late Marvin; Mother of
the light of her life. Beverly will be re- Ronni Ridgway and Dr. Philip (Mindi)
A Community membered by her loved ones for her humor, Schwartz; Grandmother of Billy (Kerrie), Mat-
Remembers her smile that could light up a room, her love thew (Cecily), Becca, Jonathan, Evan and
of the Phillies and her passion for her family. Tyler. Sister-in-law of Sandy Schwartz. Con-
Monthly archives of She will live on forever in the stories they tell tributions in her memory may be made to a
Jewish Exponent Death Notices of her especially to baby Cole. She has been charity of the donor’s choice.
peacefully laid to rest near her parents and
are available online. grandmother, Dora Berman, who also helped GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
raise her. RAPHAEL-SACKS
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March 31st 1946- January 15th 2019 WEINSTEIN
Millicent “Mitzi” Weinstein (nee Levin), Janu-
ary 20, 2019; of Wynnewood, PA; beloved
wife of the late Mayer; loving mother of Bar-
bara Willens (Neil), Susan Kanev (Carl) and
Deborah Weinstein; devoted sister of Nancy
Bergman; also survived by 5 cherished
grandchildren and 4 adored great-grandchil-
dren. Contributions in her memory may be
made to Living Beyond Breast Cancer
(www.lbbc.org).
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
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NEWSMAKERS Eileen and Ira Ingerman of Center City, benefactors of Ben-Gurion University’s Ginsburg-
Ingerman Overseas Student Program (OSP), and their family visited Ben-Gurion University
Congregation Kol Ami celebrated its cantorial soloist, Rebecca of the Negev. They met Rivka Carmi, who recently concluded her 12-year tenure as university
Schwartz, at a Friday evening service. Schwartz has written and president; visited the National Institute for Biotechnology; and had a briefing with the director,
co-produced five albums, and her Jewish music is published in coordinators and students of OSP.
two songbooks.
Rebecca Schwartz Eileen Ingerman (sitting, third from left), Ira Ingerman (sitting, fourth from left) and Rivka Carmi (sitting,
fifth from left) with the extended Ingerman family
The Jewish Residence Committee of Ann’s Choice hosted The Jewish Residence Committee of Ann’s Choice, a senior retirement community located
Jonathan Rosenbaum, a professor emeritus of Gratz College, in Warminster, sponsored and held a Tu B’Shevat seder on Jan. 21. More than 150 residents
to speak on the topic of “The Bible in Reality.” Rosenbaum has attended the seder, where a religious service was held and refreshments of fruits and nuts were
participated in numerous archaeology expeditions, where items served.
were discovered that definitively showed that Jews inhabited
Jerusalem and other parts of the area prior to 1000 BCE.
From left: Education chair Joe Shrager, Jonathan Rosenbaum and The Jewish Residence Committee
JRC President Phyllis Halperin
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Community
The Kehillah of Bux-Mont and the Kehillah of Chester County collaborated to The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) awarded Michael Forman and the firm
put on Kallah: Night of Jewish Learning on Jan. 19. At the event, local rabbis and he founded, FS Investments, with the 41st annual Americanism Award at its
scholars taught classes on the themes of Torah, tikkun olam and Tu B’Shevat. annual ceremony “The Good Fight” on Jan. 24. The award recognizes leaders in
business, community affairs and charitable endeavors who have distinguished
themselves and their organizations through their dedication to preserving
liberty and advancing the causes of human rights, dignity, diversity and
equal opportunity.
Congregation Beth Or Cantor David Green and Lori Green, education director at
Temple Sholom in Broomall, prepare to lead Havdalah.
From left: Alan Gubernick, Michael and Jennifer Forman and Nancy Baron-Baer
Jewish Learning Venture (JLV) held an event with guest Rabbi Shira Stutman.
Stutman is the senior rabbi at Washington, D.C.’s Sixth & I synagogue.
Brian Gralnick leads a discussion.
During the Martin Luther King Day of Service at KleinLife, volunteers packed
200 breakfast bags, 160 emergency meals, 300 bags of bread and cooked
and packaged almost 300 meals for the RSVP Philadelphia Home Delivered
Meals Program.
John Eskate (back row, far right), director of RSVP Philadelphia, with volunteers from From left: JLV Chief Program Officer Lori Rubin, JLV Chief Strategy Officer Anna Marx
Sandmeyer Steel Co. and Rabbi Shira Stutman
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