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to work with WHAT SEEMS, at rst blush, to be the Su ragists protest outside the White House in 1917. Courtesy of Temple University Libraries
Leon Wieseltier. story of one man and the salvation of a
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Page 5 story of much more. Women Fought Hard for
the Right to Vote
LOCAL It is the story of Edward Janes and the
Jewish cemetery in Przasnysz, Poland, SOPHIE PANZER | JE STAFF New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts.
Kesher Israel but it’s also a story of three Polish sisters e campaign for a federal amendment
Rabbi Breaks New named Goralczyk, a Facebook group, CAROLINE KATZENSTEIN knew
Ground Polish middle schoolers, genealogy, and a something had to change. seemed to be going nowhere.
Shelley Goldman a web of Jewish organizations, one of which “ at’s when she decided, ‘OK, we have
first in many ways. has an acronym that sounds like “fudge.” In 1915, the Philadelphia-based insur-
ance agent and su ragist (American to do more. What we’ve been doing is not
Page 6 More than anything, it’s a story about women did not use the term “su ragette”) working. We need to be more militant,’” said
preservation and a collective rebuke to the witnessed women’s enfranchisement fail to Melissa Klapper, professor of history and
OPINION Final Solution. pass statewide referenda in Pennsylvania, director of gender studies at Rowan University
and author of “Ballots, Babies, and Banners of
Hurricane Katrina “ is is really a key motivator for me,
Revisited over the years,” Janes said.
Former reporter
reflects on 2005 Janes, 61, lives in Moorestown, New
New Orleans visit. Jersey. His father died in 1978, leaving
Janes with many unanswered questions
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researched his family’s history when he
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CELESTE MARCUS, a Celeste Marcus reads manuscripts, just one facet of her new job.
24-year-old graduate of Photo by Celeste Marcus
Perelman Jewish Day School
and Kohelet Yeshiva High
School, will be one of two
editorial staffers at “Liberties,”
a new journal that is the latest
project of Leon Wieseltier,
the former literary editor of
The New Republic, who was,
for many years, one of the
country’s most celebrated
public intellectuals.
This is the dream job that I would always have wanted to have.”
CELESTE MARCUS
“This is the dream job that Wilentz, James Wolcott and with a very sharp analytical mind” in the fall of 2017, he was set to was a time that he was this
I would always have wanted Thomas Chatterton Williams and “a very lively and wakeful unveil a new magazine, called other thing, I needed to know,
to have,” said Marcus, who are just some of the heavy and sensitive temperament.” “Idea,” with Marcus’ help. which is why I spent several
contributed a piece to the first hitters in Issue No. 1. The topics months talking to people who
edition of the journal, out this are weighty too (“The Human “She’s one of the most gifted But the new project was had worked with him before.”
fall. “I wouldn’t have known Infinity: Literature and Peace,” young people I’ve ever encoun- derailed when Wieseltier was
how to describe it, but this is “A Democratic Jewish State, tered,” he told the Exponent. fired by The Atlantic after What she learned in
what I wanted to do.” How and Why”) and frequently accusations of sexual harass- her independent investiga-
concerned with Jewish life. Marcus has received high ment made by women who tion satisfied her belief that
That job, as Marcus praise before. worked with Wieseltier at Wieseltier “just hadn’t been
describes it now, is assisting Marcus first met Wieseltier The New Republic were made the person that they described
in the creation of a publica- when she was a University Tablet’s Liel Leibovitz wrote public for the first time. As a him to be,” as she explained
tion that will allow a broad of Pennsylvania undergrad in 2016 that “Or” (which is the result, funding for “Idea” was to the Exponent. “I had to
spectrum of writers to explore in need of a little help. She’d Hebrew word for “light”) is pulled. do that [research] for myself,
the subjects that are interesting started a publication called “the sort of serious and engaged which is why I felt comfortable
to them, in a manner that “Or: A Journal of Judaism, publication you wish you had Wieseltier offered an accepting this position years
values doubt and complexity Philosophy, Politics and when you were in college.” apology regarding some of later. If I hadn’t been able to
over certainty. Culture” that provided an R.J. Snell, a visiting instructor the accusations, but Marcus, do that, I wouldn’t have taken
outlet for Marcus and writers at Princeton University and a survivor of sexual assault, this job.”
As writer Ash Carter noted in her age to expound on the director of academic affairs spent months working to verify
a recent article about Wieseltier topics that excited them. The at the Witherspoon Institute, the exact nature of his actions. For the foreseeable future,
in the publication Air Mail, problem, Marcus said, was also praised Marcus’ intellect She told Air Mail’s Carter: Marcus said, she’ll dedicate
“Liberties” is something of a that she needed her writers and told the Exponent he sees “When the story first broke, I herself to “Liberties,” editing
throwback to headier days of to turn in their stuff more a clear connection between was pretty upset ... he had been august voices and writing and
print publishing. Many of the quickly. And what better way Marcus’ interests and those of really important to me, and taking on all the responsibili-
writers who will contribute to to make that happen, she her new boss. the portrait that I had in my ties that come with running a
the first edition — 420 pages, thought, than by bringing in head of him was very different print magazine in 2020. She’s
without ads or images — made an imposing literary presence Wieseltier, as an adviser from the portrait that emerged especially excited about looking
their names decades ago artic- like Wieseltier? He agreed to to “Or,” was delighted to find in those articles. I knew from to her much-maligned genera-
ulating a vision of liberalism advise the journal, and the two that Marcus was as energized experience what he was like tion for unknown writers with
that Wieseltier believes is in struck up a friendship. by Jewish texts as she was by in an office with women — it talent and something to say. l
need of “rehabilitation,” as he secular ones. Marcus became was him, one man, and then
told Carter. Writers like David Now, Wieseltier describes Wieseltier’s research assistant, four women, and me — and [email protected];
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LOCAL Goldman was ordained in She saw Kesher Israel had a Rabbi Shelley Goldman sits with her dog, Leo. Photo by Megan King
SOPHIE PANZER | JE STAFF 2016. After graduation, she full-time position open and
received an appointment as applied. My goal has always been to meet as many
KESHER ISRAEL Congregation assistant rabbi at Congregation people within the congregation as possible.”
members celebrated many Beth-El Zedeck in Indianapolis, The congregation was
firsts when they hired Rabbi which serves 650 families looking for a new rabbi because RABBI SHELLEY GOLDMAN
Shelley Goldman in February. and was one of the four Goldman’s predecessor, Rabbi
founding congregations of the Lawrence Troster, died of because the term has political on getting to know the congre-
The Reconstructionist Reconstructionist movement. prostate cancer on May 24, connotations of making the gation via Zoom events and
Rabbinical College graduate 2019. His legacy of leadership, world better. preparing for the High
is the synagogue’s first She worked there for social justice and environmental Holidays. She said it is intim-
Reconstructionist rabbi, its three years before serving as activism left big shoes to fill. “I really approach the rabbinate idating to start a new job in
first woman rabbi and its first the interim rabbi and spiri- from that lens,” she said. “I under- such unusual circumstances,
queer rabbi. tual consultant for Dor David Hyman and Peg stand the rabbi as a community but feels her past experiences
Hadash, Pittsburgh’s only Brown served as co-chairs organizer, a community leader.” as an organizer and leader have
The congregation in West Reconstructionist congregation. of the Rabbinic Search prepared her for the challenge.
Chester began as an Orthodox Committee, and they knew Her demeanor and strong
organization and primarily It was a different position what they were looking for in singing voice also stood out to “My goal has always been to
hired Conservative rabbis after from her previous job. While a leader. the search committee. meet as many people within the
the ’80s as community needs Beth-El Zedeck was large and congregation as possible and
changed. Goldman said the maintained dual affiliation “We really, really, really placed “Absolutely, she hit the meet important stakeholders
congregation now identifies as with the Reconstructionist an emphasis on the fact that ball out of the park with an within the community as
progressive and Conservative. and Conservative movements, [Kesher Israel] is a very diverse extremely kind, warm person- well,” she said. “So in terms of
Dor Hadash was a small community,” Brown said. ality,” Hyman said. coronavirus, I had to figure out
“They were really looking Reconstructionist hub that had how I would do that online.”
for somebody who was excited operated without a full-time The synagogue has Her first interview was July
and open about some things rabbi since the ’60s. members from all over Chester 2019 and she brought her family Brown said Goldman
that are harder to find in the County with various religious to visit the synagogue for an is doing a phenomenal job
Conservative movement, It was also one of three backgrounds, including younger interview weekend in December. leading virtual services and
particularly around playing congregations that met in the families, interfaith couples and She signed her contract in planning socially distanced
instruments on Shabbat and Tree of Life building in Squirrel seniors who are heavily engaged February and moved in June. activities like hiking and kite
the rabbi happily performing Hill, where a mass shooting in in religious activities. Brown and flying.
intermarriages,” Goldman said. October 2018 took the lives Hyman assembled a group of She now lives in West
“So those are things that are of 11 people — including one members who represented the Chester with her partner, “She’s not letting COVID
part of what I’m excited to bring member of Dor Hadash. community’s demographics to Kieran Kiley, along with their deter her from trying to build
to the community. I’m proud of identify their needs, put together son, niece and dog. Goldman the community,” she said. l
them for choosing me, and I’m She thought the congrega- a job description and started and Kiley recently celebrated
excited for the road ahead.” tion was lovely and felt honored looking through resumes. their seventh wedding [email protected];
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organizer set her apart during job on July 1 and is focusing
the interview process. She had
a career in the field before she
started rabbinical school.
At one point, she worked
in the youth department of
the The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual
& Transgender Community
Center in New York City, which
she described as a combination
of being a camp counselor and
an organizer.
She took young LGBTQ
activists to Albany to advocate
for issues that impacted their
community, including marriage
equality, the inclusion of gender
identity in nondiscrimination
laws and anti-bullying policies
in schools.
To Goldman, Judaism and
social justice are inextricably
linked. She identifies as “queer”
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Poland
Continued from Page 1
a long-mysterious branch of the From left: Agata Goralczyk, Edward Janes, Barry Mesch (a friend of
family tree — that of his paternal Mariusz Bondarczuk who assisted the project) and Piotr Pucha, CEO of
grandmother. His research into Courtesy of Edward Janes
his father’s side of the family FODZ.
eventually led him to a Polish
branch that seemed impossible Przasnysz’s dilapidated Jewish Janes. She and Janes had dinner Magda, Agata and Maggie Goralczyk worked with Edward Janes to push
to fill out; it took some time, cemetery. Janes had started to discuss how Americans with the cemetery restoration project forward.
but he was finally able to trace a Facebook group in 2014 to jobs and lives to attend to might
his father’s family to Przasnysz, drum up interest in the project, protect a decaying cemetery Courtesy of Magda Goralczyk
a town about 75 miles north but after Bondarczuk died, the across the world from them.
of Warsaw. group went cold. surprise. They connected and the mayor of Przasnysz,
“After the end of our meal, Janes with Friends of Jewish Łukasz Chrostowski, the result
In 2014, Janes connected That is, until the Goralczyk she said, ‘We will do this, we Heritage in Poland (FJHP), an of a meeting between the mayor,
with Mariusz Bondarczuk, a sisters of Przasnysz — Maggie, will do it,’” Janes recalls. “I organization that maintains Agata Goralczyk, FODZ CEO
Catholic Pole in Przasnysz with Magda and Agata — got involved. looked at her like, ‘You’ve got and restores Jewish cultural Piotr Pucha, and Shudrich.
a deep interest in Jewish life. to be kidding me.’ ‘No, no we sites in Poland.
Bondarczuk had a vast library Maggie Goralczyk asked will do this.’” Not only would steps be
of Jewish genealogical records to join the Facebook group; FJHP President Dan Oren taken to clean the cemetery
that he was happy to share with it turned out she lived in All three sisters were soon remembers clearly the day that and ensure its care, but Forum
his new friend, enabling Janes Philadelphia, not far from driven to “do this,” to Janes’ Janes reached out: Sept. 24, 2018. for Dialogue, a Polish NGO
to fill in names on his tree that that teaches students about
had long eluded him. “I quickly saw that he was Polish-Jewish heritage, would
someone of genuine care and be contracted to provide an
When Bondarczuk died in concern for our organization, eight-week outreach program
2017, he asked Janes for one and he had something which is to middle school students in
thing: to reinvigorate the wonderful, unusual: He had a the city. For that project, the
effort to restore and maintain determination to succeed,” Oren school was recognized with a
said. “So I wanted to do every- national award.
thing that we could to help.”
“This was just an incredibly
FJHP’s Polish counterpart powerful experience for the
is The Foundation for Jewish town, for all of us,” Janes said.
Heritage in Poland — often
shortened to FODZ, and For their preservation efforts,
pronounced “fudge.” Soon, the Goralczyk sisters were recog-
both organizations, along with nized in June by the Galicia
the World Jewish Restitution Jewish Museum in Krakow
Organization and the Union with an online ceremony.
of Jewish Communities in
Poland, were working with Thus far, just under $20,000
Janes to raise money. They has been raised for restoration
quickly collected $5,000. of the cemetery and continuing
education, with a goal of twice
In March of 2019, Janes that — perpetual care, street
traveled to Poland and met with rerouting and grass cutting
Chief Rabbi Michael Shudrich. don’t come cheap. Janes, the
They discussed plans for Goralczyk sisters and the
restoring the cemetery, and it other organizations are still
quickly became clear that there chugging along.
was much more fundraising
to be done. It wasn’t just that “The synagogues have rolled
the cemetery would need on. The shtetls are wiped out.
more care; how could they not The teaching centers are all
address the preservation of the gone. All that’s left are these
Jewish heritage of Przasnysz cemeteries,” Janes said. “And
more broadly? we have an obligation as Jews
to preserve memory.” l
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protests inspired by the political Jewish women and the Jewish time and she had very little also available.
radicalism of British suffragists. community in general, organi- In her book “Jailed for money, but she really believed
zations like Hadassah and the Freedom,” Doris Stevens recorded that women needed the right to This message is sponsored by a friend of
She was one of many Jewish National Council of American the 1919 arrest of Rose Gratz vote so that poor working-class
women who participated in the Jewish Women did not formally Fishstein, a union leader who girls like her could have better Nat’l Tay-Sachs & Allied Diseases
decades-long fight for women’s endorse the cause. White immigrated to Philadelphia lives,” Klapper said. l Association of Delaware Valley
suffrage in the United States. Aug. Protestant leaders like Elizabeth from Russia, for taking part in a
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Amendment, which extended and did not mingle with Jews.
voting rights to women.
“The suffrage movement
Klapper said the American was not a perfect movement by
Jewish community was gener- today’s standards. It was racist. It
ally supportive of women’s was xenophobic,” Klapper said.
suffrage. Most Jewish newspa- “Not everybody who belonged
pers endorsed the cause and to the movement expressed
published articles promoting these things, but the suffrage
it. Prior to 1920, women were movement was not necessarily
rarely allowed to speak from welcoming to everybody.”
synagogue pulpits, but some
rabbis made an exception for White suffragists often did not
suffragists and invited them address racism in their platforms,
to address their congregations. and Black women continued to
be disenfranchised by violence
Nina Morais Cohen, the and voter suppression tactics like
daughter of Rabbi Sabbato Morais poll taxes until the passage of the
of Philadelphia’s Congregation Voting Rights Act of 1965. Native
Mikveh Israel, rose to prominence American women did not get the
as a suffragist writer during the right to vote until the passage
19th century. She published “The of the Indian Citizenship Act of
Limitations of Sex,” a blistering 1924, and even then states could
rebuttal of a claim that women’s pass laws barring them from
small brains rendered them exercising their rights.
intellectually inferior to men
and therefore unfit to partici- The suffrage movement was
pate in public life, in the North also divided on the basis of
American Review in 1881. She class. Upper-class women often
placed an article entitled “Jewish did not want to be associated
Ostracism in America,” which with working-class women and
addressed anti-Semitism, in the feared they would tarnish their
same magazine nine months later. reputations. American-born
Jews harbored their own preju-
She was active in the Minnesota dices toward Jews who came
Women’s Suffrage Association from immigrant backgrounds.
when she moved to Minneapolis
later in life and even hosted Susan Samira Mehta, assistant
B. Anthony in her home when professor in the Department of
the National American Woman Women and Gender Studies and
Suffrage Association held a Jewish Studies at the University of
meeting in the Twin Cities. Colorado Boulder, said working-
class contributions to the suffrage
Pamela Nadell, professor of movement often get overlooked.
history at American University
and author of “America’s New York State eventu-
Jewish Women: History from ally voted to enfranchise
Colonial Times to Today,” said women because working-class
JEWISHEXPONENT.COM JEWISH EXPONENT AUGUST 27, 2020 9
Opinion
Creating a Better, More Equitable Society
BY STEVEN ROSENBERG Muhammad, president of far beyond one simple social another. In the past few pain and our outrage over what
the Philadelphia Chapter media post, or one-person months, our country has been had taken place, and serve as
THE JEWISH FEDERATION of the NAACP, we were the espousing hateful beliefs. reckoning with institutional a stark reminder that we can
of Greater Philadelphia is not first organization to publicly racism and the oppression never take our relationships for
an organization that generally call for his removal from Our region is home to of our Black citizens. Like granted.
takes part in “cancel culture.” this position. Muhammad is hundreds of Holocaust survi- anti-Semitism, anti-Black
a minister of the Nation of vors, people whose very lives are agendas are deeply rooted in On that day, we agreed not
As the hub of Jewish life in Islam, a group that frequently a vivid, daily reminder of what history and constantly finding to let Muhammad’s actions
Philadelphia, our focus is on espouses anti-Semitic rhetoric happens when hate spreads new forms to appear. prevent us from continuing
raising funds that will support and is designated as a hate without reproach. The six to unite Philadelphia’s Black
our most vulnerable popula- group by the Southern Poverty million Jewish lives that were Bigotry expressed toward and Jewish communities in
tions, convene our community Law Center. Muhammad has lost are also a tragic testament Black and Jewish people our common pursuit of racial
in times of crisis like COVID- repeatedly shared anti-Se- to the dangers of indifference is deeply intertwined, as equality and religious toler-
19, and to provide grants that mitic content from Nation of and deeply divided societies. evidenced by the neo-Nazi rally ance and understanding.
will strengthen a secure and Islam leader Louis Farrakhan in Charlottesville three years Today, programs and plans
vibrant Jewish future. on his personal social media Anti-Semitism is a thousand- ago this month. As our country are in place to help us achieve
channels, and his mosque’s. year-old ideology, one that remains divided, it is even more this goal.
However, on July 24, after constantly finds new forms, like imperative for all minority
a vile, anti-Semitic Facebook Muhammad’s actions are the “Happy Merchant” meme groups, and nonprofit organi- As a nonprofit, our job is to
meme was shared by Rodney a result of personal prejudice favored by white supremacists zations like ours, to lead the way work to create a better, more
and are not the values of the shared on Muhammad’s page. in educating our local commu- equitable society. It is there-
NAACP, an organization that More recently, anti-Semitic nities about hate and bigotry fore imperative for groups
was cofounded and has been conspiracy theories that Jews and to encourage dialogue and like ours to take a lead role in
led by Jews. As of now, his fate started the coronavirus, or that understanding across racial and advocating against hate speech
is still undetermined, and if the Jewish state of Israel is to religious lines. and reaching across commu-
the national NAACP refuses to blame for most of the world’s nities to build a world that is
remove him, he faces the possi- problems, are increasingly Following Muhammad’s truly safe and welcoming for
bility of being voted out of the widespread and blatantly wrong. actions, the Jewish Federation people of all races and faiths. l
position in November. organized a press confer-
Jewish history and our ence with local Black elected Steven Rosenberg is the chief
However, for the Jewish religious texts guide us to officials. It was a chance for operating officer of the Jewish
Federation, this incident goes speak out and stand up against us to collectively express our Federation of Greater Philadelphia.
any power that would silence
Seeing the Synagogue in 20/20
BY RABBI JASON BONDER our trains came to a screeching imagine the conductor of our at my gym, cleaners or grocery built in our consumerist society.
halt. Living in these times have trains saying, “This is the train store, and each time I order from Our pre-2020 pace
FOR SO MANY OF US, the been chaotic and unsettling to home, stopping at: religious Amazon or Audible, I immedi-
pace of our lives before 2020 at best and for some of us it school, soccer practice, dance ately get something tangible in precluded us from seeing
was like a runaway train racing has been a time filled with lessons and the school play. return. So it’s understandable that the distinction between our
forward on a track with no end extreme pain and loss. Yet as The next stop is religious if I pay my dues to my synagogue synagogues and the rest of our
in sight. On the rare occasions we adjusted to our new normal, school. Please feel free to do and I get nothing back instantly, I stops along the track. If your
when we had a moment to something amazing happened. your homework in the quiet may be inclined to think that it’s train has come to a halt this
look out the window of our We looked out the windows car between stops.” As passen- not worth it. year and you are in the process
speeding locomotives, we of our newly stagnant trains gers on our ride through life, of reevaluating your habits,
would see blurry images of our and saw the world in a new all the stops have looked and If you’re thinking that way, routines and memberships,
world whizzing by. way. This year of 2020 is really felt similar for a very long time. it’s not your fault. Our trains please remember to take a look
living up to its name. What was The synagogue became yet have not only been traveling at your synagogue through this
Along came this global once fuzzy at best, we are now another place where I got off at blinding speed, but they new, clear lens. The question
pandemic and, for many of us, seeing with 20/20 vision. my train, picked up a good or have been traveling in a direc- when considering being a part
service, and got back aboard. tion away from President John of a synagogue is not, “Does my
Among the many things F. Kennedy’s era of “Ask not synagogue provide a particular
caught up in the blur of In this time of renewal — and what your country can do for good or service from which
our pre-2020 lives was the candidly, I do not mean the renewal you. Ask what you can do for I, or my family, immediately
American synagogue. Over of the Jewish calendar; I mean the your country.” We have been benefit?” The question is, “As
the past few decades, without renewal of synagogue member- moving away still from the era a Jewish person, what are my
a moment to slow down, the ship and religious school tuition of the famous Israeli saying obligations to my community
synagogue withdrew into the — I hope that this newfound “Livnot ulehibanot — to build and to the greater world?” l
background of all the other pace of life restores a 20/20 view and be built.” Our trains have
places along our track where of our religious communities. been moving toward lives of Jason Bonder is the associate rabbi
we momentarily slowed down Houses of worship are not like increased isolation and instant at Congregation Beth Or in Maple
to pick up passengers. I can other businesses. Every time I pay gratification on a track that was Glen.
10 AUGUST 27, 2020 JEWISH EXPONENT JEWISHEXPONENT.COM
Opinion
Reflecting on the Lessons of KVETCH ’N’ KVELL
Hurricane Katrina Review Has Errors
I FIND MYSELF in an unfortunate position writing this letter. I’m
BY BRYAN SCHWARTZMAN Jewish community were slowly president of Congregation Beth the author of The Interpreter, reviewed recently by Jesse Bernstein
returning to the mess to rebuild Israel, an Orthodox synagogue. in the Philadelphia Jewish Exponent. I’m not sure what book
NATURE STRIKES out at their homes and their lives. In late He showed us around the Bernstein read. There are glaring errors in his review.
humanity. Lack of imagina- 2005, an estimated 3,500 Jews, ruined sanctuary. This is how I
tion and planning makes the out of about 9,000 pre-hurri- described it: Bernstein questions the name of my protagonist as a conve-
impact worse. Government cane, had returned. Services had nient trope. And I quote: “Berlin is a bit of a silly name, seemingly
at all levels appears inept, resumed in some synagogues. “The carpet, or what was left chosen in order for Berlin’s commanding officers to be able to
helpless. Black and brown Just outside the city in Metairie, of it, was hidden somewhere refer to him geographically, in the manner in which decades of
people are disproportionately the Kosher Cajun Deli, which beneath the pine-cone sprin- media about World War II have conditioned us to expect (Tex,
affected. Police exacerbate the lost 20,000 pounds of meat in kled mud. Piles of prayer books Brooklyn, etc.).” Clearly, Bernstein did not read the Foreword
disorder. Innocents are killed. the flooding, had reopened and and Talmud volumes, warped and Acknowledgments. I did not pick the character’s name out
become a hub for the returned. and corroded, lay on the of a hat for convenience. The actual person on whom the story is
Fifteen years ago, on Aug. 29, Everyone I spoke with was living ground. The arks were discon- based was named Kurt Berlin. It was not chosen as a “trope,” but
2005, Hurricane Katrina made with trauma, uncertainty and certingly empty; 10 feet of water rather to honor this survivor’s experiences.
landfall in the great American some level of discomfort. had filled the synagogue and
city of New Orleans. In December decomposed the Torah scrolls Bernstein dotes on the use, or in his estimation, misuse of
of that year, after the floodwaters The upside of this kind of beyond the possibility of resto- the term Interpreter. And I quote: “Interpretation is generally
had subsided, I went to the city swoop-in disaster journalism ration. Dampness pervaded ... considered to be the act of translating the spoken word as it
on assignment for the Exponent. is it gives more people the the lingering unpleasant smell occurs, while translating is confined to writing. And yet, Berlin,
Signs of devastation were chance to share their stories hinted that months after the who does the latter, finds himself in an occupation that names
omnipresent. City blocks leveled. and, hopefully, experience floodwaters had subsided, it him as the former. He checks that the German of the interro-
Cars overturned. Miles of dark some healing in the telling. The still might not be a good idea gated has been correctly translated into English.”
city streets with traffic lights out. downside is that there’s no way to poke through debris in the
Advertisements for mold removal a short-term visitor can possibly 35-year-old building.” Bernstein clearly did not read the book. While the protagonist
dotting the roads. The bars on does review a transcript in one scene, throughout chapters 5, 7,
Bourbon Street were practically New Orleans offered a nightmarish glimpse of 9, 13, and 25, he interprets interrogations in real-time, exactly
empty, though mournful music what happens when the government breaks as Bernstein defines interpretation, “the act of translating the
still filled the air. down. spoken word as it occurs.”
The failure of the levees master the nuances and history He also brought us to the Overall, I found Bernstein’s review amateurish and lacking
and slow government response of a place as complicated as section of the levee that failed insight. Perhaps he should read a book closely before reviewing
left 1,500 dead in Louisiana New Orleans. I wish I’d had behind several ruined private it, rather than rendering uninformed opinions.
alone with more than $1 more presence of mind to homes. Heading back to the
billion in damage. And the ask questions about relations street, we were startled by a AJ Sidransky | New York City
policies of recovery forever between Jews and Blacks, about police car. Two officers hopped
altered the character of The the future of the city, about what out, yelling at us, demanding to Dialogue Stands Test of Time
Big Easy. According to a 2019 those with at least a measure of see what we’d looted. I couldn’t
report by the Data Center, power and influence were doing imagine these homes contained I applaud the faith that Rabbi Noam E. Marans has in talking to
in 2000, African Americans to help those with nothing. anything worth taking. Nick Cannon about his anti-Semitism (“What I Learned From
comprised 67% of the city’s Talking to Nick Cannon About Anti-Semitism,” Aug. 20).
population. Today it’s 59%. By The most consequential thing It happened so fast, I can’t
nearly all accounts, reinvest- that happened to me in NOLA remember if their guns were It reminds me of when I served in the American Armed Services
ment centered in the business took place just a few hours after drawn. Even from a distance, during World War II. After the war was over, I was stationed in
district and wealthier, whiter arriving. It wasn’t mentioned in the officers appeared on edge, as a small German town in northern Germany. Billeted with a local
neighborhoods like Uptown. any of my reporting. if they hadn’t slept in weeks. I felt German family, I became friendly with Sigfried, a pilot in the
that if I made the wrong move, Lutwaffe, and his wife Else, a lawyer who was trained to become
At the time of my reporting, From the airport, photog- said the wrong thing, it would all a leader of a certain part of England when Germany won the
members of New Orleans’ rapher Jordan Cassway and I go badly. I didn’t know if badly war. Both were against Jews and thought they ruled the press and
immediately drove to Lakewood, meant spending a few hours in financial areas of the world. They claimed they did not know of the
the white, upper-middle-class jail, getting beaten, or worse, but concentration camps and the killings of up to six million Jews.
section of New Orleans near Lake I felt an overwhelming sense of
Pontchartrain that was flooded danger. Our press passes didn’t For three months almost every night we discussed the Jewish
by the breach of the 17th Street persuade them at all. Thankfully, problem they had. It seemed that they understood how they were
Canal Levee. The damage to the the synagogue president was hoodwinked and they would change their views about Jewish people.
neighborhood was so severe that This was from a German pilot who claimed he never fired on planes
virtually no one lived there at See Schwartzman, Page 19 or people from the American and British forces — only Russian.
the time. We met up with the
In closing, I hope that Marans has the success that I had and he
seems to think he is having. It is always nice that we are able to turn
anti-Semitic people to get rid of their obscene thoughts about Jews. l
Mike Cooper | Philadelphia
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Lifestyles/Culture
Summer Supper Starring Salmon
FOOD ½ stick butter, softened other simple meat, fish
2 cloves garlic, crushed or chicken would be
Zest and juice of ½ lemon complemented by this
KERI WHITE | JE FOOD COLUMNIST GARLIC BUTTER GRILLED Pinch of salt combo.
SALMON Generous amount of freshly I used oil-cured
THESE DAYS, we tend to Serves 4 black, pitted olives,
avoid turning on the oven and cracked pepper because that is what I
instead head to the grill when Slathering the flavored butter, 1 tablespoon white wine had on hand, but any
it’s time for dinner. This menu which melts into the fish pitted olive would work.
is ideal for August because during the cooking process, is Place the salmon skin side The black color was a
it requires almost no time at a great way to infuse flavor down on a plate and spritz it nice visual contrast with
the stove. and moisture into fish. I used with the lemon juice, salt and the green beans, which
garlic, salt, pepper, lemon and pepper. green olives would not
The salmon is all about white wine, but you could deliver, but they would
the grill, the beans can be add or subtract according to Mix the butter with the taste just fine regardless.
prepped ahead and served at preferences — try dried spices, garlic, zest and wine in a small One great thing about
room temperature and the fresh herbs, fruit juice, vinegar, bowl. Stir to blend well. this dish is it can be served
salad is a snap to assemble. The onions, etc. hot, at room temperature
meal itself is relatively simple Spread the butter mixture or chilled, so it gives the Garlic butter grilled salmon
to execute, but the diversity Cooking times will vary on the salmon filet and allow it cook lots of flexibility on Photo by Keri White
of flavors belies the lack of depending on the thickness of to sit for about 30 minutes.
hard work. your fish and the heat of your when to prep it. Arugula is ideal here
grill. Our salmon was about an Heat a grill to medium/
In keeping with the “avoid inch thick, and it cooked for high. Place the salmon, skin 1 pound string beans, because of its peppery, slight
the oven” theme, baking about 11 minutes. side down, on the grill and bitterness. You could also use
for dessert is simply not the cook for about 5 minutes, or stems removed baby kale or escarole. I would
move. Serve some ice cream, 1½ pounds salmon filet until it can easily be flipped
packaged cookies or fresh fruit (skin on) and doesn’t stick to the surface. Pinch salt
if a sweet is desired. ½ cup oil-cured, pitted black stay away from the milder
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about 3 minutes, then rotate olives the salad will be dominated by
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LIFESTYLES/CULTURE
How Music Defined Israel’s Evolving Sense of Self
MUSIC Partnership2Gether, an musicians after Israel’s David Peretz discusses Israeli music history. Photo by Sophie Panzer
SOPHIE PANZER | JE STAFF organization that connects founding. ey wanted to write
Jewish communities in Israel songs about the new ways of African man for being drunk about hoping for Jews to return
CAN A SONG build a state? and the Diaspora. life coming to the Jewish state. in a pub. In response, Yosef “Jo” to Jerusalem, Israel gained
David Peretz thinks so. “Neighborhood Song,” by Amar wrote “Labor Bureau,” control of the city’s Arab side
In his lecture series “100 On Aug. 9, he focused on Haim Heifer and Sacha Argov, a song about Israel’s rejection during the Six-Day War. e
music created in the years was a comedic musical sketch of North African immigrants song came to be viewed as an
Years in 30 Songs: Soundtrack leading to Israel’s founding, about the characters in an that drew on his Moroccan Old Testament-style prophecy,
of a Resurrected Nation,” including the national anthem. Israeli city that became hugely heritage. and some politicians called for
the musician, lecturer and On Aug. 23, he discussed Israeli popular in the ’60s. it to replace “Hatikvah” as the
journalist explains how music music of the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s. In Arabic and Hebrew, the national anthem.
shaped Israel’s national identity. e song was in uenced by singer relates his experience in
e nal session will take place Russian music and expressed a refugee camp and bemoans Beth Razin, senior manager
Peretz spoke at two sessions on Sept. 16 and cover the ’80s, Ashkenazi immigrants’ the Labor Bureau’s refusal to of community engagement at
hosted by the Jewish Federation ’90s, ’00s and ’10s. views of life in a new land. help him nd a job a er he tells Jewish Federation, said “100
of Greater Philadelphia and them he is from Morocco. Years” emerged from the
Peretz said the novel idea of e familiarity of the charac- Philadelphia-Netivot & Sdot
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Torah Portion
By Precept and Example CANDLE LIGHTING
Aug. 28 7:20 p.m.
Sept. 4 7:08 p.m.
BY RABBI FRED V. DAVIDOW something concrete, something the return of a lost jewel. The most expensive piece of jewelry a gentile, he/she upholds the
specific, must be done in order 1st-century BCE sage Simeon and he found it. She had it honor and reputation of God
Parshat Ki Teitsei to make the love real. One ben Shetach was a flax trader. proclaimed throughout the and the Jewish people.
THE TORAH IS LOADED way to fulfill the mitzvah is Wanting to ease his labor, city: “He who returns it within
with commandments: 613 to consider the property of his students bought a donkey thirty days will receive a large William James (1842-1910),
according to a traditional another person as precious to from an Arab. On their way reward; if after thirty days, he a pioneer in psychology at
reckoning. The Torah portion you as if it were your own back to Simeon’s home they will have his head cut off.” Harvard, taught another way to
for this Sabbath, Ki Teitsei, (Abraham Chill, “The Mitzvot: found a pearl entangled in its view stories of doubtful authen-
contains 72 commandments, the Commandments and Their neck. When they came back to Rabbi Samuel did not return ticity: “The ultimate test for us
the largest number in any Torah Rationale,” p. 233). Returning Simeon, they announced that the piece of jewelry within of what a truth means is the
portion. However, I will focus lost property to its rightful he would not have to work so 30 days; but on the 31st day conduct it dictates or inspires.”
on only one — the mitzvah to owner is thus a fulfillment much any longer. The sale of he returned it. The empress When we apply James’ test
return lost property. of the mitzvah to love your the gem would provide Simeon asked him, “Were you not in to the stories of Shimon ben
neighbor as yourself. with a good income. Simeon the city?” Rabbi Samuel said, Shetach and Samuel bar
Before getting to the asked his students, “Did its “Yes, I was here.” “Did you Sosrati, they become true
mitzvah itself, I want to lead There is nothing more former owner know about the not hear the proclamation?” for us when they inspire us
up to a rabbinic principle powerful to stimulate the pearl?” They answered, “Of “Yes, I heard it.” “Then why did to conduct our lives by the
of interpreting Torah. The performance of a Jewish value course not.” you not return it within thirty criterion of kiddush hashem.
psychologist Erich Fromm than to see it carried out. Thus days?” “So that you should not By precept and example, we
wrote, “If a woman told us the sages held up their peers Simeon said to them, “Go say I did it because of fear of thus revere God’s teaching and
that she loved flowers and we as moral exemplars and tell and return it.” They replied, you. I did it because of fear of bring honor to our people. l
saw that she forgot to water stories about how they fulfilled Master, there is a teaching that Heaven.” At that the empress
them, we would not believe in mitzvot. In the Reform prayer one may gain no profit from said to him, “Blessed be the Rabbi Fred V. Davidow is retired,
her ‘love’ for flowers. Love is book “Gates of Prayer,” the that which is stolen from a God of Israel.” but continues to teach in various
the active concern for the life idea of modeling mitzvot is heathen, but there is general venues in metro Philadelphia.
and growth of [those whom] expressed in the statement “O agreement that if you find Rabbi Max Kadushin (1895- The Board of Rabbis of Greater
we love.” In other words, love God, help us ... to fashion [our something that belonged to 1980), who taught rabbinics Philadelphia is proud to provide
must be demonstrated to be children’s] souls by precept and a heathen, you may keep it.” at the Jewish Theological diverse perspectives on Torah
experienced as real. Likewise, example so that they might ever Simeon countered, “Do you Seminary, believed that these commentary for the Jewish
if we say we cherish a value but love the good and turn from think I am some rapacious two stories had a folktale Exponent. The opinions expressed
don’t do anything to demon- evil, revere Your teaching and barbarian? Return it!” When quality to them and could very in this column are the author’s own
strate that value, the value is a bring honor to [our] people.” the pearl was restored to the well be apocryphal. However, and do not reflect the view of the
dead letter. Arab, he declared, “Blessed is the value of the stories is Board of Rabbis.
The mitzvah of returning the God of Jews!” not attenuated because their
This was the approach of lost property (hashavat purpose was to promulgate the
the sages in interpreting “Love aveidah) is extolled in two The second story is told concept of kiddush hashem,
your neighbor as yourself ” aggadot in the Jerusalem about Rabbi Samuel bar sanctifying God’s name. This
(Lev. 19:18). They said that Talmud. Sosrati. When he went to concept means that when a Jew
Rome, the empress had lost her performs a righteous act toward
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Jewish Graduate Student and helps students build puts them in touch with leaders Cheldin Barlatt Rumer, executive producer and host of “This Is It TV,”
Network’s approach to relationships with each other. from other groups relevant addresses participants at a Main Line Chamber of Commerce event in
connecting graduate students It also provides young adults to their interests, whether February. Photo by Pictures By Todd Photography
and young professionals is also with an opportunity to process it’s a campus law society or
rooted in small, intimate gather- stress about current events in a a cultural organization for
ings. Chavurah, a program supportive group setting. Russian-speaking Jews.
created by Hillel International,
brings participants together “It’s a beautiful way to “For many of them, there
in small learning groups, or continue conversation that’s a is a concern of not meeting
chavruta, to discuss Torah and little deeper,” she said. anyone,” she said. “Just meeting
current events. someone new is such a thing
Kovit also has arranged you take for granted and having
The learning cohorts are Zoom coffee dates with someone introduce them to you
capped at 12 participants and meet young adults who are new to is important.” l
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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.
Meet Jack Belitsky, a Real Mensch
THIS PAST FEBRUARY, Jack and volunteering for their RSVP
Belitsky celebrated his 80th birthday program for volunteers 55 and older,
surrounded by family and friends. as well as the weekly food packing
Now Belitsky’s life looks much and deliveries. Unfortunately, these
different — like all of us, social opportunities aren’t safe for him to
distancing has radically changed participate in now since he is part of
how he spends his days. But even the high-risk demographic.
at 80, Belitsky does more than most
people half his age as part of his Because of the COVID-19
lifelong quest to give back. pandemic, Belitsky now relies on
initiatives like the Mitzvah Food
Belitsky has long been a pillar Program for basic needs so that he
of our community, actively serving can remain safely at home. Belitsky
on the Jewish Federation’s Board of is keeping in good spirits with a
Trustees, is a vital part of KleinLife’s regular routine including morning
RSVP program, past chair on the walks outside and calls from his
Community Advisory Council of family and friends.
the Jewish Federation’s Northeast
NORC (Naturally Occurring The Mitzvah Food Program
Retirement Community), volunteer is a grant recipient of Jewish
head of the Northeast Jewish Life Federation’s Emergency Response
steering committee, a member of Fund. As of Aug. 1, more than $2.1
the Advisory Council for Philadelphia Corporation for Aging, on the Public million has been raised to provide
Relations Committee of Philadelphia Protestant Home and a member of the for the most urgent needs in our communities, including individuals who now
board of directors and executive board of Congregations of Shaare Shamayim. find themselves experiencing food insecurity or who are homebound and unable
to shop for groceries.
Belitsky normally spends much of his time at KleinLife, a partner of the The Emergency Response Committee has made initial grants totaling more
Jewish Federation, but has not been able to visit since the facility closed early on than $1.7 million. Read more about the grants and check out our COVID-19
to protect the safety of its older adult clients. His time there typically included resources page for additional information at Jewishphilly.org/covid19. To make
leading current events and book discussions, heading its Advisory Council a donation to our Emergency Response Fund, visit jewishphilly.org/donate.
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DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES
COHEN GINDIN JASPAN LEVIT POLISH
Doris Cohen (nee Green), on August 15, Doris Moshinsky Pomerantz Gindin, 87, of David N. Jaspan passed away at his home in Rae Levit passed away peacefully on July 28, Rhoda Dove Polish, 92, of Philadelphia, PA,
2020. Mother of Janice Cohen and Dr. Sid- Tequesta, Florida, passed away August 15, Fredericksburg, Virginia on August 13, 2020. 2020, at 95 1/2 years old, in Scottsdale, AZ. passed away peacefully on August 16, 2020
ney (Carol) Cohen. Grandmother of Jacob 2020. She was born in Philadelphia, He was 67 years old. David was born in Phil- She was born in Philadelphia, the youngest of of natural causes. Rhoda was born in Phil-
(Sarah) Cohen, Rachel Cohen and Dr. Jonah Pennsylvania on June 26, 1933. She atten- adelphia and was the son of the late Elaine four sisters. Rae and her husband, Manuel, adelphia, PA on December 19,1927; daugh-
Cohen. Great grandmother of Elan and Aliza. ded Olney High School. She married Gilbert (Waronker) and Jules B Jaspan. David gradu- who preceded her in death, were married 33 ter of the late Dr. Louis Bernard and Francis
Private Graveside Services were held. Contri- Gindin in 1972. Doris had a successful ca- ated from American University and earned a years. Their son, Dr. Michael I. Levit, sur- Schatz; wife of the late Dr. Edwin Polish;
butions in her memory may be made to reer at Naval Depot Supply. She loved masters degree from San Diego State Uni- vives them. Rae and Manuel owned success- mother of the late Elizabeth Joy Polish. She is
Alzheimer’s Association, www.alz.org/delval watching movies and spending time with her versity. David had a long and very successful ful pharmacies in Philadelphia for over 25 survived by her sons Dr. Louis Polish (De-
or to Dementia Society of America, www.de- grandchildren and great grandchildren. She is career in the financial services industry work- years. She was also a companion of Jordan borah Schapiro) and Philip Polish. Rhoda
mentiasociety.org. survived by her son, Michael Pomerantz; ing for a number of large organizations in- Hersh for several years. Her family and graduated from Girls High, the University of
grandchildren, Rachel Richards and Tara cluding John Hancock, Allstate and the Inde- friends remember Rae as a caring and up- Pennsylvania and received her Master’s de-
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S Pickar; great grandchildren, Brianna pendent Order of Foresters. In addition to his beat person - one of the last of the great gen- gree in Library Science from Drexel Uni-
RAPHAEL-SACKS Richards, Brody Richards, Evan Richards, many longtime friends David leaves behind eration. She will be missed by her grandchil- versity. For many years she was the Chief In-
and Gabriella Hernandez, and her sister, Shir- his wife of 34 years Carol Mullins and his dren Mason and Taylor Levit; great-grand- formation Specialist at the College of Physi-
www.goldsteinsfuneral.com ley Moshinsky Stanton. A graveside service son, Tyler E Jaspan He is also survived by his son Dominic; and her nephew Leonard Starr cians in Philadelphia. Rhoda was a long-time
will be held at 1 pm on Tuesday, August 18, sister Carol Jaspan Bernhard. David was an and family. In lieu of flowers, donations can patron of the Philadelphia Orchestra, the
FIRTH 2020 at Woodlawn Memorial Park, 400 avid Philadelphia and Kansas City sports fan be made to Jewish National Fund. Curtis Institute of Music and Astral Artists.
Woodlawn Cemetery Road, Gotha, Florida, and enjoyed attending sporting events with She loved literature, the arts, traveling and
Selma Firth (nee Rittle), age 91, of Audubon, 34734. Share your memories and send con- Tyler. David was also a dog lover and has the pursuit of life-long learning. The family is
PA, formerly of Philadelphia, on August 18, dolences to the family at www.woodlawnfu- asked that in lieu of flowers, you consider a extremely grateful to the Department of Fam-
2020. A lifelong, active member of Hadassah, neralhomegotha.com donation to Oldies but Goodies Cocker Span- ily Medicine and the nurses on 5 Center at
she was born in Brooklyn New York in 1929. iel Rescue (4400 Walsh St. Chevy Chase, MD Jefferson University Hospital, the staff at At-
She was a warm, giving person who was WOODLAWN MEMORIAL PARK & 20824.) This organization brought Arnie and ria Senior Living, and especially to Dr. Mi-
loved by all who knew her. Beloved wife of 42 FUNERAL HOME Teddy into his life and helped make his final chael Schwartz. Memorial contributions may
years to Sidney Firth, loving mother of Car- years more peaceful. Graveside services were be made in Rhoda’s name to the Curtis Insti-
ole Lukoff (Joel), Sara Minkoff (Jay), Vincent GOLDBERG held on Tuesday, August 18 at Roosevelt Me- tute of Music, The Philadelphia Orchestra,
Firth (Jane), Robert Firth, adored grandmoth- morial Park in Trevose, PA Philabundance or the charity of your choice.
er of Brian (Rori), Eric, Hannah, Naomi, Irene Goldberg (nee Sandler), August 6, 2020
Jocelyn, Jennifer (Michael), Dana (Lou) and of Philadelphia, PA; Wife of Bernard Gold- LEVENBERG JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
great grandchildren Justin, Maxon and Ezra. berg; Mother of Bruce Goldberg (Kathleen), www.levinefuneral.com
Preceded in death by husband Bernard Red- Barbara Dias (Howard), Linda Goldberg and Robin Lynn Levenberg (Oxenfeldt) on July
ner. Donations in her memory can be made Howard Goldberg; Grandmother of Bryan, 26, 2020. Daughter of the late Allen and MARIMOW ROSENFELD
to the Philadelphia Chapter of Hadassah or Michael, Rachel, Danielle, Zachary and Jacob; Elaine (Wernikove) Oxenfeldt. She lived in
Congregation Or Ami in Lafayette Hill, PA. Great Grandmother of Alex, Asher, Ace and Blue Bell, PA and was the devoted mother of Helen Marimow (nee Gitnig), on Aug. 17, Rose Rosenfeld (nee Spilman), on August 20,
Michael; Sister of the late Ann Drucker, the Adam and Scott Levenberg. Loving sister of 2020, beloved wife of the late Jay Marimow, 2020. Wife of the late Gary. Mother of Ruth
RAPHAEL-SACKS late Shirley Sandler and the late Lillian Cutler. Harvey Oxenfeldt and sister-in-law of Nancy loving mother of William Marimow (Diane), (Sheldon) Katz and Tom (Debbie) Rosenfeld.
www.goldsteinsfuneral.com Services are Private and the family respect- Oxenfeldt, Patti and David Levenberg, Steven Barbara Marimow Fierstein (Jeffrey). Adored Grandmother of Michelle Katz (Adam Stern),
fully request contributions in her memory be and Patti Levenberg and Gail Mizsur. Robin grandmother of Ann Sargent (Jake), Scott Gary Katz, Jeffrey Katz, Zachary Rosenfeld
FREEDMAN made to the American Heart Association was an eternal optimist adored by her nieces, Marimow (Mona), Elyssa Eisenbrock and Noah Rosenfeld. Great Grandmother of
www.heart.org. nephews, a wide circle of lifelong friends, and (Howard), Daniel Fierstein (Robin) and Alex Miriam, Eliana and Emmett. Private Graveside
Joan Freedman (nee Wilson), on August 15, many admiring dogs. She graduated from Fierstein. Cherished great grandmother of Services were held. Contributions in her
2020. Wife of Dr. Lawrence Freedman. Moth- JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS Philadelphia School of Textiles and Science Janie, Zander, Nick, Mia, Max, Maya, Myra, memory may be made to Assoc. of Holo-
er of Neil (Sharon) Freedman, Judy (Rande) www.levinefuneral.com and worked as a junior executive at John Jared, Dylan and Jordan. Sister of the late caust Survivors, c/o Janet Goldberg, 1934
Kaminsky and David Freedman. Sister of Wanamaker. Robin spent a good deal of her Ruth Lerner. Private Graveside Service will be President St., Phila., PA 19115, or to Jewish
Symme (Michael) Trachtenberg. Grandmoth- life donating time towards charitable causes held. Contributions in her memory may be Family and Children’s Services, 2100 Arch
er of Brett (Rachel) Kaminsky, Rebecca including Ryan’s Case for Smiles which made to Cystic Fibrosis Foundation WWRCF, St., 5th Fl., Phila., PA 19103.
(Tommy) Neustein, Jamie Kaminsky (Nate), provides fun pillowcases for children enter- P.O. Box 53, Haverford, PA 19041 or online
Benjamin Freedman (Amanda), Jessica ing hospitals. She was so proud her chapter https://passion.cff.org/we-will-rock-cf- GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
Freedman and Rachel Freedman. Great has sewn and donated over 15,000 pillow- casino-night-2020/ RAPHAEL-SACKS
Grandmother of Judah and Ariella Neustein. cases. She used her creative talents to be-
Contributions in her memory may be made to come an award winning quilter and she was MARKOWITZ www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
American Heart Association, www.heart.org known for creating masterpieces with her
sewing and embroidery machines. Graveside Raymond S. Markowitz, on August 20, 2020. SEIDMAN
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S services were held at Montefiore Cemetery. Beloved husband of Natalie (nee Packel) and
RAPHAEL-SACKS Date of a memorial is pending. Robin wished the late Judith (Bickstein); Loving father of Frances Seidman (nee Berger) on August 17,
for donations to be made to www.case- Matthew (Jeri) Hahn-Markowitz, Robert 2020. Beloved wife of the late Jacob; Loving
www.goldsteinsfuneral.com forsmiles.org. She was a warm, affectionate, Markowitz and Amy (Robert) Stavis; Devoted mother of Marsha (Frank Goldblatt) Seidman
kind-hearted and loving soul and is re- grandfather of Jake, Samantha, Alon (Liron), and the late Paula Seidman; Dear sister of
To place a Memorial Ad membered as a blessing by those who knew Miki (Reut) and Daniel; Adoring great-grand- Shirley Raphael. Relatives and friends are in-
call 215.832.0749 and loved her. father of Uri, Sarai, Gali, Yoav, Itai and Yuval. vited to Graveside Services, Friday, 11 AM at
Services and interment were private. Contri- Montefiore Cemetery (Sec. 6 E), Jenkintown,
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Schwartzman In Memoriam
Continued from Page 11 Jack R Bershad
a lawyer who convinced them that many have lost faith that T he board and staff of American Associates, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev are
not to haul us off to jail for this is still possible since calls deeply saddened by the passing of longtime benefactor and friend Jack R Bershad.
trespassing, promising that we’d for serious police reform date A member of the national board and the Mid-Atlantic Region Chair Emeritus, Jack was an
appear in court. back at least to the 1968 Kerner inspirational leader and philanthropist whose keen intellect, great warmth and enthusiasm
Commission report. But we touched everyone he knew. He and his wife, Helen, are Founders and members of the Negev
It took me many years to must try. Society and Asarot Society. Jack was also a member of the Living Legacy Society. They
realize that if my skin were a established the Helen and Jack R Bershad Graduate Scholarship Endowment Fund in 2006,
different color, I surely wouldn’t If we cease working for and supported the American Associates Village at Sde Boker and the Zin Fellows Program.
have walked away from that that, if we abandon the idea A highly respected attorney, Jack had a long affiliation with Blank Rome LLP, where he served
encounter unscathed. Fifteen that people and communi- as managing partner and chairman of the firm prior to retirement. Our hearts go out to
years later, I believe the answer ties are inherently connected, Helen and their beloved children, Thomas, Daniel and Robert; their families; and all those
to the inequity of that fact lies if we give up on cities as who cherished his giving spirit. May his memory be a blessing.
not in abolishing the police. economic, cultural and social
As one deeply concerned about engines, then we’re living in a Toni Young, President Sherrie Savett, Esq., Philadelphia Chapter Chair
the rise in anti-Semitism, I dystopia. New Orleans offered Doug Seserman, Chief Executive Officer Dr. Barry Kayne, Delaware Chapter Chair
believe added police presence a nightmarish glimpse of what Connie and Sam Katz, Mid-Atlantic Region Chairs Claire Winick, Mid-Atlantic Region Director
around Jewish institutions is happens when the government
sadly necessary. Instead, and breaks down. To honor the
I know this is easier said than visions of our forebears and
done, we must make sure that the dreams of our children, we
police departments work for can and must do better. l
everybody and for all commu-
nities, that law and order is Bryan Schwartzman was a reporter
administered in an equitable for the Jewish Exponent from 2003
and just fashion. I recognize to 2014. He lives in Upper Dublin.
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2 BRs, 2 Baths $449,000 [email protected] PremierSells.net $J5e9ro9me,[email protected]
$789,000Angel DiPentino
The Jerome DiPentino
Sales Associate8 Premier Team Broker Associate Featured Properties
Cell: 609-457-0777 Cell: 609-432-5588
[email protected] PremierSells.net [email protected]
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Longport Ocean Views Ventnor Boardwalk Longport Ocean Views
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Ventnor 7 Bedrooms, 6 Baths Longport
$1,795,000 Ocean Views $1,649,000 Ocean Views $2,195,000 Build or Renovate
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#203 #919
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$499,0002 Bedrooms, 2 Baths
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COURT OF COMMON PLEAS - COURT OF COMMON PLEAS - ESTATE OF ANNARITA R. McFAD- ESTATE OF HOWARD T. GLASS- ESTATE OF MERVYN B. RAMBO, Coore Inc., a corporation organ- Court of Common Pleas for the
PHILA. COUNTY, PA - CIVIL AC- DEN a/k/a ANNARITA McFADDEN, MAN a/k/a HOWARD THEODORE DECEASED ized under the laws of the state of County of Philadelphia, February
PHILA. COUNTY, PA - DECEASED. GLASSMAN, DECEASED. Late of the Bryn Athyn Borough, Delaware, has applied for registra- Term 2020. No. 003299. NOTICE IS
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Sept. 2019/No. 01784 - April 2019/No. 04619 - LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the Montgomery County, PA LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the visions of Chapter 4 of the Associ- 27, 2020 the petition of Minh Pong
Matthew Gens and Julie Gens, Nicholas X. Kennedy and Maria V. above Estate have been granted to LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the above estate have been granted to ations Code. The address of its Fu was filed, praying for a decree to
Plaintiffs vs. Crease Street, L.P., Schiffino-Kennedy, Plaintiffs vs. the undersigned, who request all above Estate have been granted to the undersigned. All persons in- principal office under the laws of change his name to Minh Pong
Crease Street, G.P., Yishai Kedar, Crease Street, L.P., Crease Street, persons having claims or demands the undersigned, who request all debted to said estate are requested the jurisdiction of formation is c/o Phu. The Court has fixed Septem-
Onion Flats, LLC d/b/a Onion Flats G.P., Yishai Kedar, Amber Kedar, against the estate of the decedent persons having claims or demands to make immediate payment, and Registered Office Serivce Co., 614 ber 11 , 2020 at 11:00am in Room
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AIA, Leed AP, CPHD, Plumbob, Architecture, Howard Steinberg, persons indebted to the decedent to make known the same and all present same without delay to: DE 19901 and the address of its for hearing. All persons interested
LLC, Andersen Windows, Inc., AIA, Leed AP, CPHD, Plumbob, to make payment without delay to persons indebted to the decedent Executrix: Maryanne B. Cox c/o proposed registered office in this may appear and show cause, if they
WVM Construction Inc., WRTS LLC, Andersen Windows, Inc., Friel EUGENE J. MCFADDEN, EXECUT- to make payment without delay to Thomas J. Profy, IV, Esquire Commonwealth is 101 S. 8th St., have any, why the prayer of the
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that a Complaint in Civil Action has tion, LLC, 7710 Castor Ave., #15, the undersigned, who request all to make immediate payment, and
been filed against you in the above- Phila., PA 19122 and Montes Be- persons having claims or demands those having legal claims are to
named Court. NOTICE: IF YOU los Construction, Inc., 1831 against the estate of the decedent present same without delay to:
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ENTER A WRITTEN APPEARANCE fendants - Take notice that a Com- persons indebted to the decedent John A. Torrente, Esquire Begley,
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TO YOU. YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS YOU WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE the undersigned, who request all above Estate have been granted to
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LAWYER GO TO OR TELEPHONE MONEY OR PROPERTY OR OTHER to make known the same and all against the estate of the decedent
THE OFFICE SET FORTH BELOW. RIGHTS IMPORTANT TO YOU. YOU persons indebted to the decedent to make known the same and all
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AGENCIES THAT MAY OFFER LEG- TION ABOUT HIRING A LAWYER. HARRY METKA Fl., Philadelphia, PA 19107,
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Community / mazel tovs
BIRTHS
CHARLES JOSEPH CARROLL HENRY SOLOMON FRANKFORD
Michael and Rachel Carroll (née Fischer) of Shira DeCovnick and Saul Frankford of Boston
Philadelphia announce the birth of their son, announce the birth of their son Henry Solomon
Charles Joseph, on Aug. 9. (Chaim Shimon) on July 28.
Sharing in their joy are grandparents Phyllis Sharing in their happiness are Henry’s
and Howard Fischer of Philadelphia and grandparents, Celia and Harold Frankford of
Veronica and Michael Carroll of Erdenheim; Lansdale, and Janice and Lee DeCovnick of
great-grandfather Irving Fischer; and aunts Walnut Creek, California.
and uncles Rebecca and Hal Leshner, Chris
and Chrissy Carroll, Matt and Ali Carroll, and Henry is named in loving memory of his
Tim and Kelly Carroll. maternal great-grandfather Harvey DeCovnick
and his paternal great-grandfather Samuel Katz.
Charlie is named in loving memory of his
paternal great-grandfather Charles Gibbons Courtesy of Celia Frankford
and his maternal great-grandfather Joseph P.
Sobo. Photo by Rebecca Fischer Leshner
COMMUNITYBRIEFS
Kaiserman JCC to Open KidsTime Academy breakfast, lunch and an afternoon snack. Abington Senior High School; Jocelyn Freed, a senior
THE KAISERMAN JCC will debut on Sept. 8 KidSpace also will offer homework help, at Springside Chestnut Hill Academy; and Hope
a distancing learning program called KidsTime Wahrman, a junior at Lower Merion High School.
Academy for children in grades 1-5. swimming, art, dance, baking, Zumba, board games
sports and sports leagues. KI Distributing Food to the Needy
The program, which will run from 8 a.m. to 4:30 Each Wednesday
p.m. during the week, is designed for either children Children will be grouped in pods of 15 and follow Volunteers from Reform Congregation Keneseth
learning virtually on a full-time basis or whose school CDC guidelines. KleinLife will provide face shields Israel and surrounding synagogues are collaborating
is operating via a hybrid model. Five- and three-day and workspace partitions. Children will be grouped every Wednesday to distribute food to 125 area
programs are available. according to school, family/siblings and ages and stay families as part of the KI HaMotzi Committee’s
in assigned groups each day with the same leaders, anti-hunger campaign.
Children will be cohorted based on grade bands Lane said. Counselors and staff will clean and disin-
and the number of children in each grade. There will fect the building throughout the day. The campaign will continue until Sept. 2.
be a maximum of 10-12 children per cohort. Students The deliveries include four boxes of dairy, fruit and
in a cohort will remain together for the entire day. For additional information and rates, contact Lane produce per family, which come from the govern-
at 215-698-7300, ext. 112. ment’s Farmers to Families Program.
An educator will staff each cohort. The educator HaMotzi is part of KI’s social action efforts.
will assist with virtual learning platforms, help with Four Local Teens Among 2020-’21 During the pandemic, the committee’s efforts have
asynchronous assignments and work with children Kol Koleinu Fellows included delivering meals to congregants, stocking
on the Personalized Education Plan each child will Four Philadelphia-area teens were named 2020-’21 non-perishables at KI’s HaMotzi pantry, delivering to
have. During non-virtual learning time, JCC staff will fellows for the Kol Koleinu program established by several food pantries, and providing non-perishables,
facilitate STEM, physical education and arts programs. Moving Traditions, the Union for Reform Judaism books and coloring supplies to Abington Friends
and United Synagogue Youth. School for distribution to families in Germantown.
JCC CEO Amy Krulik said about 60 children will “It’s become a real mission to help the food
participate in the program, and a second location is The third-year program will featured 50 Jewish insecure and it has also led to a number of partner-
set for Temple Sinai in Dresher. In addition, an after- girl-identified teens in grades 10-12 in three regional ships,” KI Senior Rabbi Lance Sussman said.
school program is planned for Perelman Jewish Day cohorts who will “explore and deepen their feminist Volunteers must abide by the synagogue’s
School Stern Center students. knowledge, channel their voices to share their beliefs COVID-19 protocols, which include social distancing,
and use their skills to create tangible change in their temperature checks and the wearing of masks and
For details, contact Jordan Bravato at jbravato@ communities.” gloves when handling food. Food is placed directly
phillyjcc.com or 610-896-7770, ext. 121. into car trunks when possible.
KleinLife to Start School Enrichment Program “The pandemic, #MeToo movement, and struggle The synagogue hopes to host monthly contactless
KleinLife announced a new KidSpace school enrich- for racial justice are energizing Jewish teen girls to drive-thru monthly dinners in the fall. l
ment program for children in kindergarten through work for social change,” said Moving Traditions
eighth grade that will begin on Sept. 2. founder and CEO Deborah S. Meyer. “In the face of — Compiled by Andy Gotlieb and
enormous stress from social isolation, these young Maddie Gamburg
Director Colleen Lane said the program will women feel called to make meaningful contributions
operate Monday to Friday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., to their families, communities, and society.
offering both before and after care along with daytime
virtual learning assistance. The program will serve Local teens include Leah Anderson, a senior at
Friends’ Central School; Tess Armon, a sophomore at
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