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Jewish Exponent March 3 2016

Jewish Exponent March 3 2016

MARCH AHEAD THE ART OF
HEALING
mARCH 3, 2016 / AdAR I 23, 5776
A new exhibit showcases a local painter’s
difficult journey to creative success.
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HHiesaMdildindele East trip AMONG THE ambient sounds of students ▲ Sophomore Chris Hearn attends the Innovation Fair, where he learned about Israel's booming
fcoocpuysed on terrorism, chattering and studying, gears and gadgets startup industry for the first time.
hcoupmyan rights. are humming and ringing inside a second-
Pcaogpey4. floor classroom at Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Temple Students Learn
Academy in Bryn Mawr.
Page 00 Firsthand What ‘Startup
LOCAL A half-dozen 3-D printers buzz and whirr
in the background within the bright blue walls Nation’ Has to Offer
PLIFoEiSnTYtLBE &reCeULzTeURE of Barrack’s new STEAM Innovation Lab. Me-
CHoenadfllaingeration chanical LEGO-like gears and batteries are JASON COHEN | JE STAFF Fellowships hosted the Startup Nation Tech-
AHenaediglihnbeorhood hung in drawers on the walls or scattered aim- nology Fair at the Fox School of Business.
mcoepeyting devolves NOT EVERY COUNTRY gets its own tech-
icnotpoyanti-Semitism. lessly about tables, desks and floors nology showcase on American soil. But Hillel helped coordinate the event on
Pcaogpey6. for students’ projects. then, not every country is Israel, which, ac- campus, but it was really the brainchild of
cording to separate studies done by the Philadelphian Mark Cohen’s nonprofit or-
Page 00 And that is just the beginning World Economic Forum and Bloomberg ganization, Israel Ideas, and Hasbara Fel-
GLOBAL of innovative opportunities for stu- News in 2015, is actually one of the five most lowships, a pro-Israel campus activism or-
dents in the program. innovative nations in the world. ganization working with more than 80 col-
IFsOOIDt Stealing — leges across the country. 
oHreIasdIltinSeaving? The STEAM program, which A sampling of the country’s tech talent
MHeaetdtlhineeman who refers to the study of science, was on display at Temple University on Feb. Cohen started his organization, which
tcooopkyJudaica during 23, when Hillel, Israel Ideas and Hasbara
WcoWpyII to sell later. technology, engineering, See Startup, Page 17
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Head of School Sharon

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▲ Avi Zeff, a senior at Jack M. Barrack Hebrew
Academy, created a vertical Passover seder plate
using a 3-D printer, which is one of six available
in the new STEAM Innovation Lab.

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Casey’s Middle East Trip Focuses
on Terrorism, Human Rights

LOCAL tries have made on this front. His and entities that support [the threat within
biggest takeaway: the financial Islamic State] and to target finan-
MARISSA STERN | JE STAFF backing the Islamic State enjoys cial facilitators and infrastructure their own ju-
among some private Muslim like oil tankers for airstrikes,” he
WHILE PRESIDENTIAL can- citizens in the region. wrote in the letter. risdiction, their
didates debate their foreign poli-
cies, including how they would “I think there’s a sharper focus One of the most basic ways to own country,
deal with terrorist groups like the on this issue than there has been measure how countries are doing
so-called Islamic State during in years,” Casey observed. is to see if they are members of the threats to
their hypothetical presidencies, the Financial Action Task Force
Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pa.), who just However, he added, there is (FATF) — the intergovernmental their govern-
returned from a trip to the Middle more to be done. One of his body that sets international stan-
East, has some ideas of his own. main concerns is that countries dards for combating money ment,” he ex-
need to do more than just inves- laundering and the financing of
The trip, Casey said, “mostly tigate potential individuals fi- terrorism, Casey said. “That’s plained. “That’s
focused on the challenge of nancing terrorism and ensure it kind of the goal that these coun-
trying to get more countries leads to prosecution and arrests. tries should strive for.” helping them
focused about cutting off the
financial networks that support This is not the first time Of the countries he visited, focus attention
terrorism, most particularly” the Casey has spoken out about cut- only Turkey is a member of the
Islamic State. ting off terrorists’ financial net- task force. He added that Saudi on the prob-
works. In December 2015, he Arabia has started to do a lot of
Casey spent time in Israel, as wrote a letter to Senate Majority work in this area. Both that lem. Even if the
well as in the predominantly Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) country and Israel are listed as
Muslim countries of Turkey, urging him to push the issue. observers of the task force. battlefield of
Qatar and Saudi Arabia to get a
sense of what efforts these coun- “I have pressed the [Obama] “What’s happening in countries Syria and Iraq
administration to use existing au- like Saudi Arabia is, they see the
thorities to sanction individuals might be far
away, they’re ▲ Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pa.) with two service members he

seeing the in- met with on his trip to the Middle East.

spiration of ter-

rorism in their own countries. go has been difficult. For

During his trip, Casey met Turkey, [the Islamic State] might

with leaders like Adel bin Ahmed be the third priority.”

al-Jubeir, minister of foreign However, he noted, that is just

affairs and deputy crown prince his “gut feeling” based on what

of Saudi Arabia; Hamad bin Ali he knows and that is not what he

Al Attiyah, Qatar’s minister of was told.

defense; and U.S. ambassadors in Saudi Arabia, too, is focused

each country. on Syria and Iran; like in Turkey,

In Israel — specifically the Islamic State might be a more

Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and the distant priority, he acknowledged.

Palestinian-controlled city of “You have two major coun-

Ramallah — he spoke separately tries” in Turkey and Saudi Arabia,

with Prime Minister Benjamin he stressed. “We need to have

Netanyahu and Palestinian them focused on [the Islamic

Authority Prime Minister Rami State] and [its] financial backing.”

Hamdallah, as well as Tzachi His meetings also extended to

Hanegbi, the Knesset majority non-governmental groups, such

leader. He also was able to spend as Saudi Arabian women’s rights

time in Jerusalem’s Old City, one activists. That was a “fascinating”

of his favorite spots. experience, Casey said.

Casey, who traveled alone — He was moved by how Saudi

the trip was planned too last- women have to struggle for basic

minute for his colleagues to join rights in their country, citing

in — said the stops he made were their fight to be allowed to drive.

not inconsistent with what he In December, they were able to

was expecting. vote in an election for the first

“I was happy that they seemed time in the country’s history and

to have this issue in sharper focus, run for office. One woman Casey

but it’s also evident to me they met with had run for office;

still have a ways to go,” he said. others were businesswomen.

“It’s clear to me: Some of these “You get a sense of the

countries — even if they wanted challenges those individuals face,

to do more on this issue — they obviously,” he said. “But you also

are distracted by other priorities.” get a sense that if a society or

Just a few of those distractions nation is having troubles with

include, for Turkey, the PKK — those issues, it stands to reason

the Kurdistan Workers’ Party — these bigger policies, like terror-

as well as the Assad regime in ism financing, are going to be

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Anti-Semitic Slurs Hurled at Community
Meeting in South Philadelphia

LOCAL Councilman Kenyatta Johnson, not be tolerated. Their comments
the man who defeated him in do not reflect the residents of the
JON MARKS | JE STAFF last year’s Democratic primary Point Breeze community. I don’t
race for the 2nd District, for al- want the whole community to be
THERE IS NOTHING gentle in of a 90-minute meeting on Feb. ish developer making a presen- lowing the situation to fester so painted with a broad stick.
the Point Breeze air, as reaction 22 is nothing new. Feibush, who tation, further placed blame on long. They’re the comments of one in-
to anti-Semitic comments by a witnessed the vitriolic response the meeting’s host organization, dividual group.”
local activist group with a history — including shouts of “Go back South Philadelphia H.O.M.E.S. “This is not an isolated inci-
of being disruptive and offensive to Israel!” — directed at a Jew- Inc. (SPHINC), as well as City dent,” said Feibush, who has fre- On Feb. 25, Johnson ex-
toward a local Jewish real estate quently been at odds with CCPB pressed his concern directly to
developer continues to generate over the years on proposed de- City Council. “Many of you may
a firestorm of emotions. velopment projects. “There’s have read about a contentious
been a crescendo over the last community meeting in the Point
While no one outside the of- several years. But this was in- Breeze section of the 2nd Council
fending group, known as the credibly antagonistic. No ambi- District early this week,” he said.
Concerned Citizens of Point guity: This was 100 percent an- “On Monday night, at a commu-
Breeze, defended its actions or ti-Semitism. An hour and a half nity zoning meeting, a member
comments, opinion was divided of constant berating. This has of a Registered Community Or-
as to responsibility for the inci- been going on at their meetings ganization in attendance made
dent. According to attendee Ori without consequences for years. an anti-Semitic remark. This lan-
Feibush, a developer and owner guage was totally inappropriate
of OCF Realty, which has a “I hold somebody account- and will not be tolerated. Gentri-
strong presence in the quickly able when they stand by and do fication is a controversial issue
gentrifying South Philadelphia nothing,” he continued. “I have about which people often dis-
neighborhood, the incident that nothing personal against Mr. agree, and meetings in gentrify-
caused the abrupt termination Johnson, but when you’re putting ing neighborhoods can get con-
your head in the sand and pre- tentious and emotionally
Advanced Care tending it’s not going on year af- charged. I understand that, but I
Now Available ter year, and when you run an or- would like to state clearly, for the
Only at Pine Run ganization that allows these type record, that hateful comments
of comments to go unchecked, about one’s race, ethnicity, reli-
Connect directly to all that this is the result.” gion, gender identity or sexual
Doylestown Health offers. orientation will not be tolerated.
Pine Run Health Center is your Johnson was not in attendance I have reached out to the Human
best link to seamless healthcare at the meeting, but was informed Relations Commission, which is
from a renowned medical immediately after the incident by connecting with the Anti-
community you know and trust. the staffer who represented his Defamation League, and the City
office. The councilman pointed Planning Commission to begin
Reigner Sumague and Jill Ritter, Advanced Care is now provided out that he can’t be held respon- addressing this issue immediate-
rehabilitation therapists in a dedicated setting where sible for what takes place in a ly. I will work with the Planning
at Pine Run Health Center. complex medical patients have public forum like this. However, Commission to ensure that no
access to the expertise they he’s making every effort to have community organization associ-
Better Than New! need, right when they need it. the CCPB stripped of its certifi- ated with the City of Philadelphia
A unique nursing level aligned cation by the City Planning Com- is allowed to spout hatred. If the
Pine Run Health Center Ratings with Doylestown Health for the mission as a Registered Commu- provisions of the code need to be
most comprehensive care available. nity Organization (RCO). changed to do so, I will work to
Overall Medicare Rating amend the law. This must be ad-
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Quality Measures pinerun.org meetings where the topic of de- a community outreach effort
5VCHƂPI4CVKPI velopment in gentrified areas has with the Human Relations Com-
40UVCHƂPI become heated,” said Johnson, mission so that we can establish
who said he had no quarrel with clear boundaries at community
Source: www.medicare.gov/nursinghomecompare Feibush. Indeed, Feibush congrat- meetings as well as build bridges
12/30/2015 ulated him following last year’s of communication within our
election and later in the year at- neighborhoods.”
For more info call: tended the funeral of Johnson’s
Beth at 215.340.5256 mother. “But it never rose to this Claudia S. Sherrod, CEO and
or Nilsa at 215.340.5162 level of disrespect. I haven’t heard director of SPHINC, which host-
any complaints before regarding ed the meeting, concurs with
someone making a racial slur at Johnson’s assessment. According
a meeting. Yes, there have been to Sherrod, SPHINC has had
meetings where it’s been heated, several encounters with CCPB
but never to that point. For the over the years, and at one point
record, those comments — had to have police bar CCPB
whether anti-Semitic or racial —
are totally unacceptable and will

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from one of their meetings. CCPB did issue a strongly word- *(/"' !*(- ! " 3+
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skin is a little tough, but it hurts in an attempt to strengthen rela-
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said Feibush, who estimated two- Upper Dublin, though he also CHANGING
thirds of the 30 people attending holds dual Israeli citizenship ADDRESSES?
the meeting were African-Amer- through his parents. “This was
ican, with a good 15 or so of that a mob mentality. But let’s not Don’t miss a
group participating in the dis- pretend this all happened this single issue of the
ruption. “Most frustrating to me: week. This has been going on
They actually believe it’s OK to forever.” Call 215.832.0700 or email [email protected]
say that. Social media has made with your new address.
it acceptable to make the com- In the week since the incident
ments they did. Candidly, if I occurred, the ADL has sent let-
ever made those kind of com- ters out to SPHINC and the
ments, I’d be chased out of the CCPB expressing its concern, but
city — and rightfully so. has yet to hear back. They also
contacted Johnson’s office and
“I was not presenting, but I discussed the possibility of a joint
will not stand by when some- effort to educate individuals lead-
body is disparaged like that,” he ing these meetings on awareness
added. “Hopefully, this calls at- of stereotypes and other biases
tention to something that has to prevent them from becoming
been ongoing for years. I’m afraid an issue.
the only reason you’re seeing a
public response is because the The City Planning Commis-
ADL” — the Anti-Defamation sion, meanwhile, has yet to take
League — “responded to it, and any measures regarding John-
they were seeing bad PR.” son’s allegations. According to a
commission representative,
Councilman Johnson’s office stripping an organization of its
disputes that contention, say- RCO status is unprecedented.
ing it’s been trying to deal with However, such groups must re-
the CCPB for quite a while but new their license every two
has been unsuccessful to this years. l
point due to the CCPB’s status
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Jordan Schwartz Has His Own Brand
of Conventional Wisdom

POLITICS great work. I’m so proud of him.” this convention is

In many ways, though, the and has a role to

JON MARKS | JE STAFF work has just begun for Jordan play,” said the 36-

Schwartz and the rest of the 13- year-old Schwartz,

NOWHERE IN Jordan person host committee staff. The a Central High and

Schwartz’ bio as director of ex- convention, which will take over Penn grad from

ternal affairs of the host commit- the city from July 25 to 28, is only Mt. Airy, where

tee for the Democratic National five months away. By then, the ex- he’s been a member

Convention does it mention the pected 10,000 volunteers they’re of Germantown

one interesting piece of informa- currently recruiting will all be in Jewish Centre since

tion that sort of ties it all togeth- place and everything else should before his Bar

er: his mother. be set in motion to make the con- Mitzvah there.

And that’s just fine with vention — to be held at the Wells “The more people

Allyson Schwartz, the former Fargo Center — a success. who want to be in-

five-term Pennsylvania congress- For Schwartz, who’s been ac- volved and en-

woman, who lost out to eventual tively engaged in the process go- gaged, the better.

winner Tom Wolf in the 2014 gu- ing back to when Philadelphia “Right now, a lot ▲ Jordan Schwartz will be in the spotlight for the next five months as the director of
bernatorial Democratic primary. was still bidding to be the host of our focus is on external affairs for the host committee of the Democratic National Convention, which will

“He doesn’t tell anyone. He’s city for the convention — the bid volunteer recruit- take place in Philadelphia from July 25 to 28.

his own person,” said Allyson was awarded just more than a ment,” he contin-

Schwartz, now president and year ago, Feb. 12, 2015 — it’s ued. “We need to mobilize 10,000 dors for visitors, and helping in rate. We make clear certain spon-

COO of the nonprofit Better been hectic but rewarding. “My volunteers. They’ll be spread social media and tweeting. So far sorship yields certain benefits. I

Medicare Alliance. “I think much charge is reaching out to com- across the city doing a number about 7,000 have expressed in- think people understand there’s

of what he’s accomplished is very munity leaders across the city of roles — everything from help- terest in volunteering. Another a need for a local organizing

much in tune with the political and the region to make sure any- ing direct traffic to helping drive 5,000 have signed up through committee. We handle the

work I was doing. He’s doing one who wants to be engaged in people around, being ambassa- our website portal — that speaks framework of Philadelphia, be-

to the excitement we’ve felt across cause we know Philadelphia.”

the city and the region since we Schwartz certainly does, hav-
Trusted Senior Care Services in Our Community won this convention.”
ing spent six years working for

Operating out of offices on the former Philadelphia Mayor

third floor of law firm Cozen Michael A. Nutter as deputy chief
Beth Curran O’Connor’s Center City building, of staff, then taking on the role

Owner Operated the host committee not only han- of senior advisor during his

“My reputation is everything" dles the volunteers, but helps pre- mother’s 2014 campaign.

pare for the influx of visitors “I valued his willingness to

who’ll be coming to town, includ- work on my campaign,” Allyson

A Little ing securing 15,000 hotel rooms. Schwartz said. “He provided
Help Goes The job of placing people in leadership and guidance in the

those rooms, in addition to set- governor’s race to me and my

A Long ting up the convention schedule, staff.”
coordinating the horde of na- It also exemplifies the values

Way tional and international media Allyson and David Schwartz in-
that will descend upon Philadel- stilled in both their children. “He’s

phia — and anything of a politi- a doctor and Dad’s a doctor,” Jor-

cal nature — belongs to the dan Schwartz said of his older

Democratic National Committee brother, Daniel. “The two of us

itself. It will operate in the same went in the two directions of our

building on the same floor just parents.

across the way. “I think my Jewish identity is

Meanwhile, Schwartz and the really about community,” he

host committee will spend much added. “I was raised with a sense

of their time trying to raise the that the work you do should have

In Home, In Independent Living and $85 million needed to make it go. meaning and should be difficult
It should come as little surprise at times, but should come with a
In Assisted Living Communities
that his mother is helping spear- sense of accomplishment. Every-

Tried, trusted and reliable Call for Information 610-203-6923 head that effort. “She sits on the thing I’ve done here — putting on
provider of non medical home care host committee as co-chair and an international event in Philadel-
as a member of the finance com- phia, working for city government
companion services for seniors. mittee,” said Schwartz. “One of or working in politics — all has

our big roles is to raise the mon- that sense of building community

Serving Montgomery, Delaware and Philadelphia counties. ey to put on this convention. Be- for me. My sense of Jewish iden-

www.trustgoldencare.com cause we’re nonprofit, we can See Schwartz, Page 30
take both individuals and corpo-

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Removing the Shroud of Mystery
From Jewish Pre-Burial Ritual

LOCAL although the Chevra Kadisha is years later, when the man died, Since the early 1990s, the group tahara: Whatever people decide
unaffiliated with RRC. her memory of the ceremony has been meeting monthly to to do, they decide to do — we
RACHEL KURLAND | JE STAFF had grown fuzzy. practice, learn and talk about how don’t try to control that,” she said.
The ritual of tahara involves to be a progressive chevra kadisha. “We as a group both use Jewish
THE RECONSTRUCTIONIST specific liturgy and prayer, a She performed it to the best law as our guide but use those
Chevra Kadisha of Philadelphia washing and cleansing of the of her ability with a few other Holtzman estimated the values to make our decisions
experienced a night of the living body paralleling a mikvah, and people, and though it turned out group does a tahara about once about how we’ll do it.”
dead — well, sort of. clothing the body in specific beautifully, she said, she decided a month.
shrouds made of white linen. to put together a formal group of The key points of the tahara
The group held a two-part people with more serious train- She explained that this group are equality in death and not
workshop on Feb. 21 and 28 to Holtzman described this ing for the future. is more flexible than a traditional denying death, which is why per-
teach about 30 participants the process as a “soul escort,” in which chevra kadisha, which is bound sonal items or specific requests
traditional Jewish ritual of tahara, the tahara is a way to ease into She added to a grant from by Jewish law.
meaning purification, performed that process. RRC, requesting funding for full See Ritual, Page 24
on the dead before burial. training. “We are in control of what we
The whole practice usually do, and after we finish our BIG
Rabbi Alan LaPayover — who takes about an hour.
is very much alive — volunteered
to play the role of the rigor mortis Although among the highest
body so participants could prac- mitzvah that can be achieved, the
tice what the ritual would actually tahara isn’t that common.
be like when attempting to dress
him in the traditional shrouds. The ritual dates back to the
Middle Ages — the liturgy itself
LaPayover, Rabbis Sarra Lev dates back to ancient times —
and Linda Holtzman, who all but this incarnation of the prac-
tice began in the 1980s, when
Holtzman founded the organization

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and what it’s like to move a body respected his life and celebrated

to get people familiar with the who he was when he was living.”

custom. “I knew that the man who

Kol Tzedek hosted the semi- had asked me was probably the

nars in its Reconstructionist syn- first of many — and that he and

agogue in West Philadelphia. The they deserved a group that did

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Celebrating Her-Story on International Women’s Day

JCC Maccabi Games (Ages 13-16) LOCAL which is human rights.”
She was interested in doing
St Louis, July 31-Aug 5 and Stamford, Aug 7-12 MARISSA STERN | JE STAFF
Sports include: basketball, soccer, baseball, softball, ice hockey, this event with StandWithUs be-
lacrosse, tennis, swim, track, dance “NO ONE CAN make you feel cause their messages are similar.
inferior without your consent.” “Their mission is to promote hu-
Mid-Atlantic Jr Games (Ages 10-12) man rights and peace through
“To be or not to be is not a education,” she said, “so this is a
Sunday, May 15 hosted by Katz JCC in Cherry HIll question of compromise. Either perfect lineup with me because
Sports include: basketball, soccer, baseball, tennis, swim, track you be or you don’t be.” that’s really the message of my
and table tennis. Local delegations forming from: Kaiserman (Main biographies.”
These quotes and the women
Line), Mont Co, Bucks and Center City. who said them — Eleanor Roo- Atkins does talks and pre-
sevelt and Golda Meir, respec- sentations two or three times a
tively — have continued to week at schools, libraries and
inspire generations. other community centers about
the amazing lives of these
They are also at the heart of a women. The messages they
tribute and presentation by au- have taught her — and many
thor Ann Atkins and StandWith- others — are ones that still
Us, the Israel advocacy nonprofit, resonate today.
at the Parkway Central Library
on March 8, International “Dare to speak up; don’t be
Women’s Day. intimidated,” Atkins said, citing
a few examples of the lessons
“We’re doing this,” said Ferne Roosevelt and Meir have taught
Hassan, associate director of her. “Just say and stand up for
StandWithUs Philadelphia, “be- when you see anyone being op-
cause Ann Atkins is an excellent pressed or injustice or any kind
storyteller, and stories are a won- of social wrong.”
derful way to transmit history —
I don’t think we use them enough.” The work Roosevelt did for
the United Nations and Meir be-
Atkins “is going to tell a story coming the first — and, thus far,
about the work both Golda and only — female prime minister of
Eleanor have done in the realm Israel are not stories that are as
of human rights,” Hassan said. widely known as they could be.
“And we hope that through those
stories, they will inspire people “Most people don’t know sto-
to want to learn more about both ries of Eleanor or Golda or have
of them, but especially Golda. a very limited perspective because
Our reason for doing this was to history is so often written by
try to encourage a wider popu- men,” Atkins said. “This gives us
lation to know something about a means for getting this story out,
Golda and, by extension, about and not just for women — men
Israel and the Jewish people.” need to know these stories, too.”

Roosevelt and Meir were the Before becoming an author,
subjects of Atkins’ two books, Atkins worked as a counselor
Eleanor Roosevelt ~ Unleashed and for many years and would use
Golda Meir ~ True Grit, as part of historical examples for her
her Flash History series. A third, clients to help them learn “how
which will be released in the fall, to overcome things, and how
is about famed chemist and Nobel they, too, can move on with
Prize winner Marie Curie. their lives.”

Atkins, who lives in Paoli, was “You look at what Eleanor
inspired by these women in par- went through, or Golda — peo-
ticular because of the work they ple are inspired by people,” she
did for human rights and stand- said. “We’re inspired by true life
ing for justice. stories that encourage us to make
those tough choices and hang in
“Each one of them challenged there. But it helps if you hear
the status quo of the day, and from somebody else or see it in
they were willing to take the heat somebody else’s life.”
for it,” Atkins said. “All three of
those women stood for justice, Atkins, who is not Jewish, said

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Atkins recalled. she said. “It’s dangerous.” their own lives.
The women’s stories are also Even with everything going “Whenever you do an educa-

about hope — something every- on today, when it is easy to be- tional program, you hope that
one wants to have. come cynical, she said these you’ve sparked some interest in
women have taught her not to do them so they will go and read up
“We’re always looking for sto- that. And she hopes she can do about whatever the subject mat-
ries of hope for our own lives,” the same for others. ter is,” she said.
she said. “And when we look at
Eleanor and Golda and we un- “The only reason history is “I think what we’re looking
derstand from history what they important is how can we use this forward to is increasing the
went through, and if both of to improve our lives,” Atkins said, awareness of these two women
these women — them still believ- “and that’s ultimately my goal as — and for us, in particular,
ing in the beauty of the human a presenter and a writer: that this Golda’s work in the world. We
spirit — if they can still keep that information becomes pragmatic hope it will stimulate interest in
hope, then so can I.” and is used.” learning more.” l

She hopes these stories will Hassan hopes that Atkins’ Contact:
give the audience a chance to act presentation will inspire others
on their own to stand up for to learn more about these [email protected];
justice. “Ignorance is not bliss,” women and use their stories in
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Unraveling the Story Behind the
‘Robin Hood’ of French Jewish History

GLOBAL all gave the same one-word an- Why would the man —a re- his brothers to Paris and, around Communities Record Group at
swer: Szajkowski. spected scholar and journalist — 1934, became associated with the the Jewish Theological Seminary,
JASON COHEN | JE STAFF become a thief? Furthermore, Jewish communist party, where he which includes several docu-
“For me, hearing those she pondered, why would li- began to grow intellectually. ments that came from French
IS THEFT EVER justified? Can stories as a graduate student in braries buy documents from him synagogues in the 19th century.
the end ever justify the means? France was kind of amazing,” if they knew the stuff was stolen? He first established himself as
On Feb. 25, a case in point came she said. “You couldn’t do a journalist and wrote for the “He didn’t believe that France
to the attention of a rapt crowd research in this field without Szajkowski’s passion for history communist newspaper. His atti- was a secure spot for this stuff,”
at Drexel University. Zosa Sza- encountering his name.” began in the 1930s. He followed tude and perspective on life Leff explained.
jkowski, the Polish-born Jewish changed when he met Elias and
historian, stole thousands of ▲ Lisa Moses Leff Riva Tcherikower, Russian-born His criminal activity contin-
French Jewish documents dur- Jews living in Paris. ued even after Germany was lib-
ing the 1940s and 1950s and erated. He stayed in Berlin, where
sold them to Jewish research li- “They filled him with a love he worked as a translator and, of
braries in the United States and for scholarship,” Leff said. course, in his spare time, hunted
Israel. The question to be ad- for archives. By 1945, he was
dressed: Should his criminal acts The Tcherikowers managed sending two to three packages of
be frowned upon or applauded? the historical section of the Vil- letters a day to libraries in Amer-
na-based Yiddish Scientific In-
The Judaic studies program at
Drexel hosted American Univer- The law was not keeping up with what was
sity history professor Lisa Moses right. What was right was to take orphaned
Leff as she spoke about her Jewish stuff to where there were Jewish people.”
recent book, The Archive Thief:
The Man Who Salvaged French LISA MOSES LEFF
Jewish History in the Wake of the
Holocaust. Was this a heroic act stitute (YIVO). Founded in 1925, ica, most of which went to the
preservation — or simply theft? YIVO was dedicated to preserv- Jewish Theological Seminary in
ing as well as studying Jewish New York City and the Hebrew
“He was a thief — and people culture in all of its complexity. Union College in Cincinnati.
realized that,” Leff told the Jewish
Exponent. “I would say the While they were already com- “It’s clear that they” — the
European libraries are very mad mitted to archiving, their other librarians who were the recipients
about what he did.” reason for being interested in Jew- of Szajkowski’s larcenous largesse
ish history was the horrific — “regard Szajkowski as some
Leff, who was doing graduate pogroms they witnessed in Russia. sort of hero,” she remarked. “The
research in France from 1996 to law was not keeping up with what
1997, began to notice numerous However, in 1939, France went was right. What was right was to
missing documents. As she to war and the family and Sza- take orphaned Jewish stuff to
asked other historians why, they jkowski moved to New York City. where there were Jewish people.”

TexasKaiserman JCC SUNDAY “But they couldn’t forget that In September 1978, Szajkows-
they had left behind: not only ki committed suicide while wait-
Hold’Em 13MARCH family, but the archives as well,” ing to face charges of stealing
Leff said. rare pamphlets from the New
4:30PM York Public Library.
Szajkowski had one thing on
1st Place $1,000 VISA Gift Card his mind: continuing their work In retrospect, Leff reasons,
of archiving French Jewish his- Szajkowski was a businessman
$100 buy-in includes light dinner, snacks & drinks tory. So, he signed up with the who was a historian at heart. He
U.S. Army and went overseas knew the best place for the
Kaiserman JCC Register @ with a secret agenda of stealing archives was America, but more
City Ave. & Haverford Rd. documents. He was assigned as importantly, he was supporting
Wynnewood, PA phillyjcc.com/poker an interpreter for the 82nd himself financially, so he sold the
Airborne Unit, which was the letters to different places.
paratrooper unit that landed in
Normandy the night before “They were trying to build
D-Day in 1944. collections that could be used for
the Jewish people,” she said. “The
He fought throughout Ger- problem was not Nazis looting,
many and France and, during but Szajkowski looting.” l
that time, took every bit of leave
and opportunity to abscond with Contact:
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Among the purloined treasures [email protected];
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Temple Judea Ready to Go Gonzo for Judaism

LOCAL lian nomads and biblical figures Goldstein’s passion and vision for about to have major changes,” he “What we have in America
like Abraham, Esther and David. progressive Judaism. said. Today, instead of giving to is not only freedom of religion,
JASON COHEN | JE STAFF On Saturday morning, he will organizations like Jewish Feder- but freedom from religion,”
discuss the week’s Torah portion “You don’t meet too many ations, he opined, people are Delcau said.
CHICAGO NATIVE Rabbi Niles and in the evening, look at three rabbis that started their own pro- donating money to grassroots
Goldstein has drawn from nu- different models of leadership in gram at a temple in Manhattan,” organizations. “Federations are The trick for him and Gold-
merous sources as he has created the Jewish tradition. On Sunday, the rabbi said. “I have a lot of crumbling,” he added. stein this weekend — and for the
and refined his philosophy on life Goldstein will speak about on his respect for him and I thought he foreseeable future — is how to
and Judaism. The Torah, family, book, Eight Questions of Faith: was very unique.” Twenty or 30 years ago, change that causal relationship to
those rabbis who came before Biblical Challenges that Guide and everyone chose a religion, but one that assures a future for syn-
him, Hunter S. Thompson … Ground Our Lives.  One of the reasons Delcau today many people are making agogues where discussions just
brought Goldstein to his syna- the choice to be unaffiliated, the like this one can take place. l
That last one may seem out of Goldstein, who works part- gogue was a shared belief that a rabbi said. More importantly,
place at first glance. How do the time at the Ames Jewish Congre- paradigm shift may not be that Delcau stressed too many people Contact:
caustic, free-form, at times drug- gation in Ames, Iowa, was the di- far off. don’t feel comfortable in the
fueled musings of the late, rector of external relations for the Jewish community. [email protected];
legendary — some, Thompson Center for Interfaith Engagement “I think we are in a state of
at Eastern Mennonite University. American Judaism that we are 215-832-0747
RABBI NILES GOLDSTEIN He was the founding rabbi of
The New Shul in Manhattan’s THEY SEE
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answer. Goldstein, 50, author of
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also written for the Los Angeles I’m trying to do in my own small
Times and Newsweek. way for Judaism,” the rabbi said.

Thompson is best known for In his estimation, there is a
authoring Fear and Loathing in revolution taking place in Amer-
Las Vegas and is credited with ican Judaism — a revolution of
creating gonzo journalism, a dissolution. In fact, according to
highly personalized style of the most recent survey done by
reporting where a writer is so in- the Jewish Federation of Greater
volved in the story he is covering Philadelphia in 2009, there are
that he becomes a major part of approximately 55,000 Jews in
the story itself. Bucks County — but only about
17 percent of them are affiliated
“The gonzo Judaism manifesto with a synagogue.
is about the Jewish community
and how it has been misguided,” “People really don’t care that
Goldstein said. “For many years, much about denominations any-
Jewish leadership has focused on more,” he exclaimed. “I think it’s
negativity, anti-Semitism and the more about finding the right peo-
Holocaust — and not focused on ple you want to hang out with.”
Judaism.” Goldstein feels gonzo Ju-
daism is something the Jewish With this in mind, Goldstein
community needs to move toward, founded the progressive New
to be more accepting of others. Shul in 1999. Since then, he has
witnessed numerous similar ini-
After Shabbat services, Gold- tiatives popping up throughout
stein will explore the differences the country.
and similarities between Mongo-
“I think people are realizing
you are not going to motivate
people to go to a synagogue just
by scaring them,” he said. “Jewish
life is becoming more decentral-
ized. People are trying to shape
Jewish life in their own image.”

Temple Judea Rabbi Mitchell
Delcau met Goldstein in 2010
when he was a scholar-in-resi-
dence at Temple Emanuel in
Denver, where Delcau served as
the associate rabbi. Delcau shares

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Hundreds Come to Hear Arab Take on Conflict

LOCAL in Merion Station heard an argu- politics, is the biggest problem in Perspective,” hosted by the the peace process when he told
ment that, no doubt, not a few of the region. Stern Family Institute for Israel the President of the Palestinian
JASON COHEN | JE STAFF them had heard before: that a Studies, featured George Deek National Authority, Mahmoud
two-state solution is not an an- What was unusual about and Khaled Abu Toameh. Abbas, that they had nine
ON FEB. 28, more than 500 swer to the conflict in the Middle this discussion was the choice Deek, an attorney, is a veteran months to fix the issues. That is
attendees at Temple Adath Israel East, and that hatred of Jews, not of speakers making the argu- of the Israeli diplomatic corps not how it works, he shouted.
ment. “Why Israel? An Arab and currently a Fulbright schol- “Kerry and his staff were refusing
ar at Georgetown University; to see the writing on the wall.”
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THE CAUSE IS PRICELESS. Deek told the audience that with the Exponent. She com-
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“I don’t think I have the doesn’t get out the kind of mes-
RESEARCH ENGINE FOR THE WORLD. ENGINE OF GROWTH FOR A NATION. answers,” he said. “That’s why sage that these Israeli Arabs
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not be seen as a threat, but a Khaled and George gave. It
blessing. pains me that the message they
gave is not reported.”
“The biggest problem in the
region is the lack of the ability to Adath Israel Rabbi Eric
accept people who are different,” Yanoff was impressed that so
he added. “Hate is not something many people came to the pro-
you can control.” gram. Watching the steady pro-
cession of questions asked of
Abu Toameh explained to Deek and Abu Toameh demon-
the audience that he has been strated to him the duo’s impact.
covering the peace process for
several years. He said there are “I was overwhelmed by the
two reasons it has not solidi- community’s show of support
fied: lack of education and the for Israel and her diverse pop-
absence of leadership in the ulation,” Yanoff said. “The
Palestinian government of any- speakers brought a broad per-
one capable of making conces- spective and a strong support
sions to Israel. of their country, offering vision
and pragmatism in the chal-
He exclaimed that during the lenges that Israel faces and
past 20 years, he has not met one promise that Israel offers to the
leader who has been amenable region and the world.” l
to making compromises.
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What is Love?

AGING have not had great success, most young and old.
likely because love is unique to
MARCY SHOEMAKER, PSY.D. | JE FEATURE each individual. In our modern world, where

IF YOU WERE asked to answer Despite various interpreta- people are living longer, there is
the question, “What is love?” tions, the definition and con-
what would you write? From the cept of love remains an ambigu- no reason seniors should not
beginning of time, poets, scien- ous topic. The only thing that
tists, philosophers and people of we can be certain of is that love continue to develop romantic
all ages have debated the defini- will continue to be discussed
tion of love. Love has been de- and debated across disciplines and meaningful relationships.
scribed in many ways, including and cultures. One oft-pondered
as an intense feeling of affection, question is whether or not love For unexplained reasons, mature
an attraction to another individ- “belongs” only to the young.
ual or thing, or a deep romantic Our society often associates love has often been a topic
feeling. At the same time, scien- love with springtime and youth.
tists believe that love is a chem- But sociologists, psychologists fraught with taboos and miscon-
ical reaction. Perfume manufac- and scientists have reinforced
turers have even tried to repli- in studies that the feelings and ceptions. Because the U.S. pop-
cate what they believe is the thoughts of love occur through-
smell of love. However, they out the lifespan — and it is ulation is saturated with aging
equally important to both
baby boomers, more and more

seniors will experience various

states of love. While interviewing

a gentleman in his mid-80s

about his recent romantic rela-

tionship, he said, “I feel like a

teenager. I think of her all the

time. My kids are embarrassed

when they read my texts and see

me blush when we are together.”

Family and

friends may feel

uncomfortable or

concerned when a

senior family

member begins a

new relationship.

There may be

financial fears, years longer than men. This socialization. Many seniors find
leaves many widowed women purpose in caring for pets, plants,
including worries who are interested in dating but starting new hobbies, reaching
unable to find a partner. Soci- out to friends via phone or com-
about loss of etal norms of beauty affect how puter, volunteering and being in-
seniors date as our society often volved with their families.
inheritance or, in associates beauty with youth,
leaving mature women feeling As we think about the initial
the case of a sen- unattractive. To reinforce this request to complete the ques-
tion, “What is love?” we will
ior who is suffer-

ing with demen-

tia, concerns

about an outsider

Because the U.S. population is saturated with aging
baby boomers, more and more seniors will experience
various states of love.

taking advantage. feeling, older men may actively surely come up with many an-
Safety concerns seek younger partners to date swers. No definition will be the
may exist due to and/or marry. Regarding aging, same and we may have many
sexually transmit- Gloria Steinem stated, “Men are answers to this question. New
ted diseases and seen as gaining experience and York Times best-selling author
concern about a more distinguished as they age.” Lisa Scottoline offers this elo-
senior’s adherence quent definition: “Love is un-
to medications for However, love does not need chartered territory. So is life. We
chronic illnesses to be defined strictly by romance. truly do not know what will
that may not be Love can be experienced through happen to us tomorrow. All of it
observed. friendship with another, includ- is unmapped to us, yet we sail
ing pets and hobbies. Seniors on.” Whatever love is, one thing
There are def- may look for friends who share is for sure: Love knows no age,
inite barriers in their interests and overall out- young or old. l
our society to look toward life. Strong relation-
senior dating. ships can prevent illness both Marcy Shoemaker is a psychologist
Women live ap- physical and mental later in life
proximately eight and provide purpose and needed at Abramson Center.

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STEAM some of these engineering cours- It doesn’t look like they have to and get involved younger, and and about 400 sound effects.
es will become required for stu- sit here and look through this
Continued from Page 1 dents — she emphasized that this giant textbook to understand that’s really why we have this type Treatman also revived the en-
is a necessity. programming. Instead, they can
Levin said the program “came to look at other people’s codes and of space.” gineering club when he was a
fruition over the summer, but it’s “This is my 30th year here, manipulate them, and pretty
something we had been talking and I think we still are a school soon create their own code — In addition to classes, many sixth-grader. He feels comfort-
about for at least a year prior. that values critical thinking and but do it in a way that’s not
Once we decided to move for- cooperative learning,” she said. forced on them.” students come into the lab dur- able graduating now that the
ward with it, we really hit the “But I think today, if you look at
ground running.” young people in their 20s and 30s Students in other courses have ing their free periods. STEAM program is in place.
who go out into the workforce, used the technology to 3-D print
Other teachers are taking ad- not only do they have to be very different-sized shapes to study Several came in to continue de- “The STEAM program just
vantage of the new space, too, technologically adept, but they geometry, or print an object that
and incorporating the technol- work as a team.” is meaningful to them for the veloping their Rube Goldberg ma- completely transformed science
ogy and available 3-D printers Jewish studies unit on holiness.
into their math, art and Jewish The school held a national chine for an international contest in this school in a way that I re-
studies classes. search to find the best teacher for The classroom was gutted and
the job, and Levin enthusiastical- renovated over the summer at a for Jewish day schools. (A Rube ally love,” he said, in which he
Levin said the lab is a cre- ly chose Arthur Maiman as the cost of $125,000, according to
ative, cooperative and collabo- STEAM director. Alex Stroker, the school’s chief op- Goldberg machine is an apparatus was able to 3-D print a guitar and
rative space for all students — erating and development officer.
sixth- through 12th-graders — “The space is all about kids that completes a simple task in a ukulele for himself, among other
to learn from. learning in a very different way,” That total included about
Maiman said. “It’s hands-on $30,000 to $40,000 in construction very complicated manner.) items, thanks to help and mate-
“About a third of our student learning. It’s building things and costs, about $50,000 for equip-
body” — 380 students in total — designing things and creating ment, another $15,000 for laptops For the competition, Barrack’s rials provided by Maiman.
“has been directly exposed to things. and software, and an additional
this,” Levin noted. “And that’s on- $20,000 in educational materials. team designed a
ly because it just started this year. “I’m hoping they will find a
So we will have a much larger new way to learn about things Maiman was also directly in- Passover-themed
choice of electives across grades that excite them. They have an- volved with the renovations. Af-
next year,” including more from other space where they can ter receiving a $60,000 estimate machine, com-
art and a course combining mu- come in and, in a very relaxed just for furniture in the new
sic and physics. way, learn. They can learn about space, he personally shopped plete with a baby
technology that’s fairly advanced around for new tables, chairs
Eventually, Levin explained, in a very unintimidating setting. and cabinets. Moses.

He ended up finding move- Sponsored by
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Foundation. They will continue
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while relying on other private
donors as well. nology in Haifa,

Eventually, Levin foresees an- the Barrack team
other STEAM professional in the
lab with the rise in student inter- will compete
est, increase in courses and ongo-
ing costs of maintaining the lab. against 40 other

She added that they even had Jewish day
to turn some students away from
the electives this semester be- schools around
cause they filled up so fast.
the world.
“Years ago, kids who would
hang out in a lab space like this “The real ob-
would be considered the ‘tech
geeks.’ But now it’s become the jective, aside
norm, very popular,” she ex-
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Startup concludes March 30. Among the gram. He said Israel often gets a that help people from all over the United States with full scholarships.
stops: the University of Massa- bad reputation and hoped many world study at universities abroad “We’re trying to expose these
Continued from Page 1 chusetts, Northeastern Univer- non-Jews would attend. and communicate with individ-
sity, University of Delaware, uals who studied at that school. students out here to our platform
is dedicated to spreading aware- Temple, Baruch College, Georgia “I hope they get to see a dif- because we’re new and a lot of
ness and Tech, Emory University, Amer- ferent part of Israel and how The company began in 2013 people don’t know about us yet,”
education regarding Israel’s tech- ican University, University of much Israel can offer to the when five international students Bacon said. 
nology and innovation scene, in Maryland, Johns Hopkins Uni- world,” Allen said. met while studying at the University
2014. The idea originated a few versity, University of Miami, of Pennsylvania in 2009. The quin- Among the 150 attendees was
years ago, when he held a pro- Florida Atlantic University and One company that had sever- tet discovered soon after meeting sophomore Chris Hearn of West
gram at Har Zion Temple in the University of Texas. al students buzzing was diggidi, that they all faced similar challenges Chester, who is a management in-
Penn Valley, where the attendees a dating application developed in finding and gaining acceptance formation systems major. Hearn,
learned about Israeli technology. The companies participating by Leo Moravtchik. About a year to the right school for them. a non-Jew, was impressed with the
are: diggidi, GradTrain, Zeekit, EZ- and a half ago, Moravtchik was event, which was his first interac-
“These events are not in- face, Vikki, RefreshBox, Onward sitting in traffic when he saw a The organization  helps tion with Israeli businesses.
your-face Israeli events,” Cohen Israel, Internship Israel, Israel Sum- cute girl, but she drove away be- prospective international grad-
told the Jewish Exponent. “These mer Business Academy, jIntern- fore he could get her number. So, uate students through the “I had no idea they were so high
events are about technology and ship, Silo, OTM Technologies, Or- he created an app that if you see process of applying to programs up,” he said, referring to Israel’s des-
business that come from Israel.” Cam and FeedMe. Each business someone you would like to talk across the globe and accompa- ignation as “startup nation.”
met with students, spoke about to, you click diggidi on your nies them throughout their aca-
He realized there was a need for what they offer and discussed in- phone to get a unique image. You demic path abroad. It combines Meanwhile, senior Sam Have-
this on college campuses and quick- ternships and job possibilities. then show the person your coaching with advanced data an- son knows firsthand about the
ly partnered with Hasbara. In March screen with the picture. alytics tools to allow students to Israeli startup world: She did a
2015, they held their first fairs at Daniel Levitt, the rabbi and make informed decisions about two-month internship for Glide,
New York University and George executive director of Temple Hil- It works as soon as they see it the right program for their re- a video-messaging company, in
Washington University, where more lel, agreed with Cohen that this — and they will be able to see quirements through search cri- Jerusalem in the summer of
than 180 kids attended, more than was an opportunity not only for what it is — from up to 30 feet teria and/or background (e.g. na- 2014, which led to a job with
half of whom were not Jewish. Jewish students, but everyone. away. If they want to talk to you, tionality, study program of inter- them for 18 months.
they’ll run diggidi on their phone, est, study country/city of inter-
“Our target market is largely “Really, the idea is to bring Is- and the app will ask, “What did est). Prospective students can re- “Days like this are really good
non-Jewish students,” Cohen said. rael to the students of the school you see?” Once they answer, they quest coaching sessions as well.  because they are broadcasting Is-
“My goal is to educate the next in a way that is relevant and not connect to a secure, private and raeli tech, and I think students
generation of American leaders.” political,” Levitt said. anonymous chat with you. Since its launch, GradTrain has should be aware of Israeli tech,”
served users from more than 100 Haveson said. l
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EDITORIAL Point

Unnecessary Conservative Jews Deserve More Than PR

Provocation BY RABBI YAAKOV MENKEN parate views of its members. knew how to read Hebrew
AND RABBI PESACH LERNER
Immediately prior to the es- prayers. But in college I quickly

tablishment of JTS in 1886, Rabbi realized that in order to find peo-

CONTROVERSY OVER THE MASSIVE, bipartisan customs bill RESPONDING TO A dramatic J.D. Eisenstein, who was Ortho- ple who took Judaism seriously,

that President Barack Obama signed into law last week has boiled decline in membership, the Con- dox, wrote that “both the Conser- you prayed with the Orthodox.

down to the question of “conflation.” The law, which deals with in- servative Jewish movement’s con- vatives and the radicals are mov- And then I visited Jerusalem.

ternational trade enforcement, includes language opposing the boy- gregational arm has hired the ing in the same direction. The on- The rest, as they say, is history.

cott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel and Good Omen PR agency to survey ly difference between them is Fifty years ago, much of

also applies restrictions against entities employing the practice to hundreds of its members and “de- time.” Throughout its history, the American Jewry believed that the

those seeking to boycott goods produced in the West Bank and velop a new ‘position statement’ Conservative movement has at- Orthodox were a dying vestige.

Golan Heights. for the United Synagogue of Con- tempted to span the chasm be- Rather than accommodating its

Obama opposes BDS, but he also opposes the application of the servative Judaism.” Explaining tween the commitment to tradi- members, Orthodoxy did the op-

law to “Israeli-controlled territories.” The president explained in a their need, USCJ CEO Rabbi tion of Orthodoxy and the open posite — expecting full-day Jew-

signing statement, “Certain provisions of this act, by conflating Steven Wernick described “a level pursuit of American liberalism ish education for every boy and

Israel and ‘Israeli-controlled territories,’ are contrary to longstanding of uncertainty about precisely found in Reform — and has girl. Every PR firm would have

bipartisan United States policy, including with regard to the treat- where the ‘brand’ of Conservative proven Eisenstein’s words derided this as ridiculous. In just

ment of settlements.” He indicated he would not enforce the section Judaism sits in our members’ prophetic. As the Reform move- the past 20 years, however, enroll-

of the law treating settlements the same as Israel proper. lives.” The problem, however, is ment moved inexorably further ment in traditional Orthodox day

Liberal pro-Israel groups, including Americans for Peace Now far more essential than branding. from the moorings of Jewish tra- schools has more than doubled.

and J Street, whose focus is on ending much of Israel’s presence in According to the Pew Re- dition, the Conservative “middle” The Conservative movement

land outside of the so-called Green Line, praised Obama’s opposition search Center’s survey of Amer- followed it further out to sea. could still choose Jewish sub-

to the provision. But the president’s critics say it is he who is con- ican Jews in 2013, the once-dom- Consider how Conservative Ju- stance. At its founding, the

flating Israel proper and the settlements. The two are mentioned inant Conservative movement daism has progressed from mixed movement unabashedly pro-

separately in the law, indicating they are not the same. According has lost one-third of its members pews to the present day. It now en- fessed belief in the deity who

to law professor Eugene Kontorovich, who wrote about the issue in in the past 25 years. It now com- dorses same-sex marriage, and al- gave our Torah, hired some of

The Washington Post: “The law treats Israel and the settlements as prises merely 18 percent of though it continues to prohibit in- the greatest Talmudic scholars to

distinct. [The president and his supporters] have conflated oppo- American Jews — and only 11 termarriage, it dropped its ban on teach at JTS and expected a base-

sition to settlements with openness to using boycotts against them.” percent of those younger than 30. inter-dating by United Synagogue line of true halachic observance

The president’s position has no effect on the law itself. The effect The Avi Chai Foundation’s Day Youth leaders just last year. If for- from every Jew. Effort spent up-

of the signing statement is purely political. But with whom was the School Census determined that mal acceptance of intermarriage is on branding could be far better

president trying to score those political points? At a time of height- enrollment in the movement’s subject to “rebranding,” is the con- spent upon increasing the edu-

ened sensitivity to the unnecessary tension between his adminis- Solomon Schechter schools clusion in doubt? By following a cational opportunities for its

tration and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, why did plummeted 44 percent in the poll of members, the PR-driven members, especially the declin-

Obama feel the need to make this an issue? Worse yet, many Israel past 15 years. Wernick responds “brand” of 2016 will be still more ing numbers of young adults, to

supporters who oppose the advance of BDS on any front see this to these daunting numbers by nebulous than the “principles” of help them meet this standard.

move as a giveaway to the boycott movement. saying, “We need to stop shraying

Six prominent Democratic senators have criticized Obama’s in- our kups about everything that It would be tragic, indeed, if the movement were
terpretation of the law. Sens. Harry Reid (Nev.), Charles Schumer is bad, and get to work.” But will

(N.Y.), Ron Wyden (Ore.), Ben Cardin (Md.), Michael Bennet (Colo.) they do what must be done? to try to hide its decline behind a marketing blitz.

and Richard Blumenthal (Conn.) said in a statement that the wording The movement has traveled

in the law is not about conflating, but about discouraging commercial this road before. Less than 30

actions “aimed at delegitimizing Israel and pressuring Israel into years ago, there were early indi- 1988. This may improve short- Yes, returning to such high

unilateral concessions outside the bounds of direct Israeli-Palestinian cations that the movement was term retention, but will only hasten expectations will undoubtedly

negotiations. … These provisions are not about Israeli settlements.”  past its heyday. At that time, the the movement’s decline. inspire the Jewishly uninspired

The law is the law. Roiling the waters over it does neither Is- Jewish Theological Seminary, This tragedy hits home. Just to leave — but this has happened

rael nor the United States any good. The president should have Rabbinical Assembly, and USCJ over a year ago, Daniel Gordis, repeatedly throughout our his-

known better. l formed a joint commission to grandson of the chairman of the tory. Only those who retained

create a statement of principles commission that wrote “Emet “Jewish substance” retained Jew-

for the future of the Conservative Ve’Emunah,” authored “Conser- ish grandchildren.

Join the movement — a document called vative Judaism: A Requiem.” He It would be tragic, indeed, if
conversation! “Emet Ve’Emunah.” wrote poignantly of the implosion the movement were to try to
of the Conservative movement, hide its decline behind a market-
It was hardly the success they which he termed the direct con- ing blitz, rather than refocusing
touted it to be; the commission sequence of “abandoning a com- upon the core tenets that have
was unable even to agree upon

Who or what it worships. Instead, mitment to Jewish substance.” In made Judaism relevant for thou-

Tell us what you’re thinking it validated perceptions of God order to stand for something, a sands of years. l
and interact with the community at ranging from a Supreme Being religious movement cannot rely
found in the Bible to a vague “god” upon “interviewing hundreds of Rabbi Yaakov Menken is the director of

jewishexponent.com who is “not a being to whom we [members]” to determine its stan- Project Genesis-Torah.org and the
can point,” but simply a force “pre- dards. On the contrary, it must co-editor of Cross-Currents.com, an

sent when we look for meaning.” make demands. Orthodox online journal. Rabbi Pesach

Connect with us on The movement discarded previous In my youth, I (Yaakov Lerner is the executive vice president
standards and offered no guide- Menken) was inspired by emeritus of the National Council of

lines — it simply endorsed the dis- Solomon Schechter students who Young Israel.

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Counterpoint KVETCH ’N KVELL

Rebranding Helps USCJ Envision its Future Learn From the Past Before It’s too Late
in a Rapidly Changing Jewish World
ON FEB. 28, Donald Trump refused to disavow the KKK and David
BY RABBI STEVEN WERNICK Judaism is robust, if Judaism denomination or lack thereof. Duke. This is the last straw. Have we as Jews forgotten the Franks
augments human life, if people This is, of course, not a new lynching and Birth of a Nation? Have we forgotten Goodman,
RABBIS MENKEN and Lerner, can thrive better because of the Schwerner and Chaney? Trump has accepted support from white
thank you. You’re right. Conser- wisdom Judaism brings to our idea. The Talmud provides a supremacists who would stage another Kristallnacht if they could.
vative Jews do deserve more lives and our communities.” parable lauding God’s creative
than PR. And more is exactly the prowess: “To express the Are those in the Republican Jewish Committee aware that polling
point of the United Synagogue Like all streams of Judaism, grandeur of the Holy One in 1940 showed 62 percent of Americans opposed the accepting of
of Conservative Judaism’s cur- we seek to foster that wisdom as (Blessed be God): for a person Jewish refugees from Europe? Do these sycophants recall the tragedy
rent branding initiative. Unfor- well as the Jewish connections strikes many coins from a single of the SS Saint Louis, a ship filled with German Jewish refugees that
tunately, as your op-ed demon- and communities that support it. die and all the coins are alike. But was denied acceptance into the U.S.? For Jews to support Trump is
strates, you seem to understand In this rapidly changing world, the Sovereign of Sovereigns … a shanda in light of his inflammatory position on immigration.
we have been challenged to strikes every person from the die
I will paraphrase Rev. Niemoller:
The very same Pew Research Center study you First, they came for the Mexicans but I didn’t care — I wasn’t a
quote also shows that those impacted by Mexican
Conservative Jewish communities are more likely Next, they came for the Muslims but I didn’t care — I wasn’t a
to be Jewishly educated; more likely to be Muslim
committed to creating Jewish homes and raising Next, they came for women but I didn’t care — I wasn’t a woman
their children Jewish by religion, to send them Next, they came for the disabled but I didn’t care — I wasn’t disabled
to Jewish camps and youth groups; more likely Finally, they came for me, and when I looked around for help,
to give to Jewish causes; more likely to support there was none — everyone else had already been rounded up.
Israel and to have visited it; and more likely Santayana has said that those who do not learn from history are
to participate in Jewish rituals. doomed to repeat it. Hopefully, Jews of all political persuasions and
denominational leanings will recognize the inherent danger in pos-
little about branding or Conser- maintain our numbers, but of the First Person and yet no sibly repeating history It should also be noted that Jewish populations C
vative Judaism. quantitative measures are only one person is quite like another” throughout history have been victims of the same type of banish-
one (and I would argue a weak) (Mishnah Sanhedrin 4:5). ments and mass deportations (or worse) that Trump proposes.
Branding is the way a person way to measure success.
experiences the service or product And this is just one example Richard Saunders | Eagleville
of an organization or company. The very same Pew Research of the fundamental Jewish idea
Public relations is the practice of Center study you quote also that pluralism is a positive value. Setting the Record Straight
spreading information between shows that those impacted by Each human being, each Jewish IN JENNIFER DEKEL’S op-ed (“Congress At Its Best,” Feb. 25),
an individual and an organization. Conservative Jewish communi- person, each kehilla (communi- she falsely claims that her boss, EMET’s Sarah Stern, “spearheaded
Our partner in the branding ini- ties are more likely to be Jewishly ty) is a piece of a larger picture the passage of the Koby Mandell Act,” creating an office in the U.S.
tiative is Good Omen — not a PR educated; more likely to be com- that, when held together, makes Department of Justice to capture and prosecute terrorists who have
firm, but a brand consultancy mitted to creating Jewish homes us complete. Holding diverse murdered Americans overseas.
firm. Rather than helping us or- and raising their children Jewish opinions together is exactly what
chestrate a “marketing blitz,” Good by religion, to send them to Jew- God demands of us. Although Stern worked for the Zionist Organization of America
Omen is assisting USCJ in under- ish camps and youth groups; (ZOA) during a portion of this effort, many others at ZOA made this
standing its position in a world more likely to give to Jewish The goal of our branding happen. After the passage of this bill, Sherry Mandel, Koby Mandel’s
that changes with every genera- causes; more likely to support initiative is to help USCJ assure mother said, “We want to thank the Zionist Organization of America
tion. The essence of Conservative Israel and to have visited it; and the alignment of its shared Jew- for initiating this fight for justice.” Stephen Flatow, father of terror
Judaism is not at issue; the issue is more likely to participate in Jew- ish vision, strategy, people and victim Alisa Flatow, said, “We want to thank the ZOA for being the
envisioning USCJ’s future in a rap- ish rituals. With Pew’s 1.26 mil- program. We provide guidance, only organization to have made this bill and this fight a priority and
idly changing generation of Jews. lion estimated Conservative Jews information and tools to enhance being relentless in this pursuit of justice.” And The Jerusalem Post’s
in the U.S. and another 750,000 Jewish community and support Uriel Heilman wrote, in an article on June 8, 2005, “The ZOA…spear-
I hope we can agree that around the world, that’s 2 million meaningful Jewish connections, headed the drive to get the bill passed last year,” and quoted ZOA’s
Judaism is our people’s tried and highly engaged Jews! not just for Conservative Jews, Morton Klein as saying, “We really needed this legislation.”
tested means to refine the but for all whose Jewish journey
human condition, to provide our Where we differ is that Con- can be nurtured by our vision. The New York Times ran a major article saying that “an intense
diverse Jewish people with a servative Judaism celebrates and The important work we are three-year campaign by Morton A. Klein, president of the Zionist
framework for living a life of finds its strength precisely in the doing and will shortly bring to Organization of America” was “important” on this issue. ZOA’s
meaning and purpose, and to diversity of Jewish wisdom and the greater Jewish world is a campaign included ads in the Times and elsewhere, organizing U.S.
connect us to the Divine, to our practice you denigrate. We be- thoughtful, intelligent and Senate and House press conferences, publishing op-eds and letters,
world and to each other. lieve that the Jewish people have appropriate adaptation to the and distributing a ZOA booklet entitled, “The Forgotten Victims:
thrived throughout history pre- world in which we live. l Americans Murdered By Palestinian Arab Terrorists.”
Or as my friend and col- cisely because of their ability to
league Rabbi Bradley Shavit welcome a wide range of ideas Rabbi Steven Wernick is the CEO of Another key factor in the passage of this legislation was a private
Artson recently wrote in the and the people who hold them meeting between Mort and the late Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pa.), a
Times of Israel, “We will win Jew- — all of them — no matter their the United Synagogue of Conservative close personal friend of his, who promised Mort he would personally
ish (and universal) allegiance if lead the fight to get this bill passed. It passed in December 2004. l
Judaism.
Dr. Michael Goldblatt | Chairman of the Board, 

Zionist Organization of America

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Self-Taught Artist’s Success on
and off Canvas Is Testament to
Revivifying Power of Creativity

ARTS to draw or sketch on. cafeteria. The high school’s art STANLEY CARR JR. Photo provided by Old City Jewish Art Center
But growing up on the same teacher, Francis Chauncy, found
RACHEL KURLAND | JE STAFF them — and was astonished by weeks before Christmas, a time the pain had a snowball effect.
street as his extended family in Carr’s work. when he was losing a lot of the “When I’m feeling down, that’s
THERE IS NO better response Clayton, N.J., he felt like an out- women under 50 in his family.
to the loss of control than gaining cast among his talented cousins Chauncy started out slowly when I paint the most. When I’m
the freedom of self-expression. who were also gifted in music with Carr, giving him computer After an unrelated artistic in a state of flux or confusion,
Art as a therapeutic method has and visual arts. paper to draw on, which became break, it just came to him the fol- that’s when I paint,” he said.
long helped people who have a positive outlet for him. lowing March that painting would
dealt with casualties and dark “I was also just trying to find make him feel better, so he Carr is self-taught, using mixed
times — people like Stanley Carr my thing, and sometimes, you get “Once I stopped getting in grabbed some canvases he received media — with acrylic, oil and ink
Jr. After overcoming the disabil- lost in doing that,” he explained. trouble, once I started talking to for Christmas and got to work. — to create surreal and abstract
ities and deaths in his own life, [Chauncy] more, the deal was portraits. He draws inspiration
Carr, a local artist, learned how Because he had to take extra that every time I stayed out of “Same thing as high school — from other artists such as Horace
to harness his craft by painting reading classes in school, Carr trouble I went to the art class I had to learn how to channel the Pippin, Purvis Young, Minnie
through his pain. missed out on the opportunity to during my prep or lunch period,” negative energy with the rapid Evans and Norman Lewis.
explore his artistic side. Carr remembered. fire of these deaths,” he added.
The Old City Jewish Art Cen- “When people look at my art-
ter will display his artwork in the “In getting a lot of extra help, That relationship lasted all From there, painting through work, I want them to see what-
exhibit “Art that Heals and Trans- that took away from my ex- throughout high school. Chauncy ever emotion that I was going
forms the Soul” from March 4 to tracurriculars in school,” he re- even encouraged Carr to go to the through, that the person can feel
28. called. “Where a lot of people got library, too, “to look at pictures, and see something in it,” he said.
to do electives in school like art, even though I couldn’t really un-
Carr, 43, grew up with a large, music, library time, woodshop, I derstand the words.” Carr works full-time for Ken-
tight-knit family — nine aunts went to extra reading classes and Crest in Eastern Montgomery
and about 40 cousins, to be exact comprehension classes.” Later in Carr’s life, he found County as a community home
— but didn’t always fit in outside himself buffeted by multiple fam- supervisor, a nonprofit that helps
of his home. But Carr still found time to ily members passing on, mostly children and adults with mental
get in trouble by defacing desks from cancer. and developmental disabilities.
It wasn’t until late in school with doodles, calling himself a
that he realized he had a reading “quiet nuisance” with his atten- From March 2015 to 2016, he That’s actually how Rabbi Zal-
disability, which occasionally tion-seeking behavior. lost four relatives to the disease: man Wircberg, director of the
caused him to act out or be a “lit- an aunt, older cousin, godsister Old City Jewish Art Center, dis-
tle knucklehead,” as he described “I used to draw on absolutely and, most recently, his oldest covered Carr.
his younger self. everything and get kicked out of cousin, whose birthday falls on
class,” he laughed. Classmates the show’s opening night. Carr would pick up prescrip-
In order to keep him out of would give him book covers to tions for KenCrest members.
trouble, Carr’s grandmother cut draw on or jeans on which he “When you come from a big Wircberg’s grandfather-in-law,
up pieces of paper bags for him could paint cartoons. family, you have a lot of people who is a pharmacist in the Elkins
to lose,” he explained. Park area, saw something in Carr
Then one day, Carr forgot his that was different from the rest
doodle-covered textbooks in the In 2004, he lost an aunt two of his customers.

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A Tasty
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KERI WHITE | JE FOOD COLUMNIST

I HAVE NO IDEA why I was in-
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3 eggs
8 eggs all the way through. Serve imme- olive oil 1 cup flour
3 corn tortillas, ripped diately, with extra salsa if desired. 1 Tbsp. aged fig pinch salt
into pieces
⅓ cup your favorite salsa Serves 4 balsamic vinegar

(I used green tomatillo BEETS WITH CILANTRO at room temperature or chilled. Place greens in salad bowl Preheat oven to 350˚. Grease
salsa) AND LIME Serves 4 with avocado and pumpkin 8x8-inch square pan.
⅔ cup grated sharp PAREVE seeds.
cheddar cheese GREEN SALAD Place butter and chocolate in
salt and pepper 4 medium beets WITH AVOCADOS Sprinkle with salt, pepper and microwaveable bowl and melt, 3
oil for pan ¼ cup chopped cilantro PAREVE garlic powder. Drizzle with oil minutes on 50 percent power.
juice of ½ lime and vinegar.
In medium bowl, mix all but kosher salt 1 5-oz. box mixed baby Add chili powders, cinna-
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In medium saucepan, cover Serves 4 and add remaining ingredients.
Heat oil in 10-inch skillet over beets with water and bring to boil. 1 ripe avocado, cut into Mix thoroughly.
medium heat. Pour egg mixture in. Simmer about 30 minutes or until bite-size pieces MEXICAN CHOCOLATE
beets are softened all the way BROWNIES Spread in pan and bake 35
As omelet begins to cook, through when pricked with fork. 2 Tbsps. pumpkin DAIRY minutes until done.
lift edges and tilt pan to allow seeds
uncooked egg mixture to roll Run under cold water to stop Makes 16 brownies l
underneath. cooking. Peel the beets. You can ½ tsp. salt
use your hands — the skin will ¼ tsp. black pepper 1½ sticks butter
When bottom of omelet is sol- slide right off. Cut peeled beets into 1 11-oz. bag dark
id, slide the omelet, cooked side bite-sized pieces and place in bowl.
down, onto a plate. Invert skillet chocolate chips
over plate, and flip it over so Toss with cilantro, lime juice 1 tsp. ground chipotle
cooked side of omelet is up and and salt. This can be served hot,
chili powder
¾ tsp. ground ancho

chili powder
1½ tsp. ground coffee

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Coming Together With a Singular Purpose CANDLE LIGHTING
March 4 5:38 p.m.

RABBI LYNNDA TARGAN faith that the Children of Israel exposition, these passages of in- the camp saying, ‘Men March 11 5:46 p.m.

will rise to the occasion, and the clusiveness are striking in their and women shall do no

PARSHAT VAYAKHEL Children of Israel, grateful for continual recurrence. more work towards the gift of verse and unifying world, the con-

EXODUS 35:1-38:20 God’s forgiveness, have faith that The parasha recounts that the the Sanctuary.’ And the people versation seems to be dominated

God’s presence will reside with congregation’s sacred work on the were restrained from bringing.” by the building of walls, exclusivity

VAYAKHEIL IS THE penulti- them in the building. Tabernacle’s exterior and the mul- Imagine such a successful com- and discrimination. As an alter-

mate parashah in the Book of Ex- Key to understanding this titude of interior ritual objects was munity project where everyone’s native, shouldn’t our mission as a

odus describing the Children of symbiotic relationship is the mobilized with such enthusiasm needs are met and a sense of holy edah challenge us to be a wel-

Israel’s journey from the liberation sense of inclusivity conveyed by and generosity that they went camaraderie prevails among come wagon for those willing spir-

of slavery in Egypt to freedom in the text. Implicit in the root of above and beyond the call of duty. society’s builders, where each its who are moved to create good

the Land of Israel. On the path to “Vayakheil” is unity and shared The men came side by side with “willing heart” can feel em- in the world with us, no matter

the fulfillment of God’s Covenant, purpose. Plural language is used the women and they worked braced, validated and proud of who they are? Perhaps the inclu-

we witness how an am, a disparate repeatedly at the outset of the together, each according to their the concerted effort. sive process of building the Tab-

people, transform themselves to passages and throughout. At the unique abilities, and they all Thus, the story comes to ernacle in antiquity might offer a

an edah, a holy community with behest of God, “Moses assembled brought objects of worth to the teach us what can be accom- vision of peace and love for us in

a group consciousness and a sin- the entire assembly of B’nei Yis- effort. “Everyone whose heart was plished when diverse people of modernity, and for all time… l

gle-minded character. rael.” There is no hierarchy, no motivated brought bracelets, nose- good will band together for a

The Torah narrative embraces exclusions, no exceptions. There rings, rings, body ornaments, etc. common purpose. A wide vari- Rabbi Lynnda Targan is an independ-

the edah’s physical and spiritual is an expectation that all “willing — all sorts of gold ornaments.” ety of contributors are included ent community rabbi and teacher with

birth, and almost as though noth- hearts,” men and women, will “Every wise-hearted woman in the building of the Tabernacle, a diversified rabbinic portfolio. She is

ing has happened concerning the participate in the construction of spun with her hands; and they a microcosm of the vast sacred the co-founder of the Women’s

golden calf incident of the previ- the sanctuary and its beauty will bought the spun yarn of space of the world in which God Midrash Institute, an award-winning

ous parasha, the momentum reflect a consolidated enterprise. turquoise, purple and scarlet dwells, simply because they are writer, oral historian and international

builds as the instructions for Moses, in relaying God’s com- wool and the linen. All the motivated and willing to work speaker on a range of subjects in a

observing Shabbat as well as for mandment, says, “Everyone women whose heart inspired hard. The Tabernacle became a wide variety of settings. Please visit

the creation of the Tabernacle are whose heart is so moved shall them with wisdom spun goat holy entity because the people www.rabbilynndatargan.com. The

repeated in glorious detail. The bring a gift for God.” And shortly hair with their hands.” became a holy, inclusive, egali- Board of Rabbis of Greater Philadelphia

disobedience conveyed in the thereafter: “Every wise-hearted There was such a plethora of tarian body in its desire to is proud to provide the Torah commen-

idolatrous scenes of building and person among you come and talent and material richness, accomplish the Will of God. tary for the Jewish Exponent.

worshipping the golden calf make everything that God has with all of the members of the Sadly, in our current political

stands in sharp contrast to the commanded.” In the Torah, community joining together that zeitgeist, instead of building holi-

passionate work welcomed by the which is pithy, and every word, there was extra. So much abun- ness together by accommodating

masses in the building of the every letter, even every dagesh, dance, in fact, that the text says, inclusivity and concentrating on

Tabernacle. God appears to have or dot in the letter, is worthy of “Moses proclaimed throughout creating a positive, pluralistic, di-

Ritual many years, then it deserves to body is cleaned and removed be paid back — it’s one of the ing about the ritual, she was still
be honored.” of excess things like nail polish. highest mitzvot,” she said. unsure about implementing
Continued from Page 9 • If the person loses blood after those skills in real life.
As discussed during the death or had bloodied clothes “I think the more we learn,
are often revoked. workshop, the tahara needs to from death, they are buried the less frightening it becomes. “When I was holding [La-
“In Jewish tradition, we don’t happen quickly and as close to with them, which is put inside As human beings, we’re sup- Payover’s] head, I had this kind
the funeral as possible. a small cloth bag. Anything re- posed to fear death, and I know of visceral reaction of, ‘This per-
deny death,” she said. “It is dif- moved from the body that was that my own mortality has felt son is limp,’ and it was really
ferent from life. So we dress At least five or six people are physically there before death less frightening knowing that heavy!” she admitted. “To be
[them] in shrouds, we do differ- needed because the ritual involves is buried with the person. there’s a dignified way in which standing there with not a lot of
ent things with the body than we multiple processes that require we help usher our dead and help leverage is a lot, and I just had
would do in life. several hands (plus lifting a body Ariana Katz, a student at RRC each other through that process.” this moment where I was like,
is easier with more people). and the rabbinic intern at Kol ‘Oh, this person’s really going to
“There’s equality in death, so Tzedek, organized the work- The Chevra Kadisha currently be dead.’ It’s not something I
everybody gets the exact treat- Some key aspects of the shops. has about two dozen members, experienced before.”
ment: the same shrouds, the tahara include: but Katz hopes the workshops will
same plain wooden box.” • The ritual begins outside the She learned about the Chevra encourage more people to join. But she said it’s important to
Kadisha when she started at RRC get over that fear.
For Holtzman, she has no room in which the deceased in 2013 and has been a member Jennifer Wright, one of the
doubt that performing the tahara is placed. Conversation is not ever since. participants, grew up in a fairly “It’s important that people
is the most sacred thing in her permitted in front of the body religious Jewish family and knew know they can have a good
life. unless it pertains to the tahara. “I joined after burying four about tahara but never consid- death, that people can pass on
• The body is cleansed with wa- grandparents and feeling really in- ered doing it. and know they’re going to be
“The moment between life ter, similar to the concept of timately connected with the Jew- taken care of,” Wright said.
and death is such a major tran- a mikvah, several times. ishness that was mourning them,” “I’m in a profession that deals
sition in our world, and I think • The body, male or female, is she said, “and loving the technol- with chronic disease,” she said. It’s comforting for them to
it matters that we honor that mo- dressed in a shirt, pants, a ogy of Jewish burial and mourn- “Acknowledging death is a big know that “as I lived as a Jew, I
ment,” she said. “We don’t know large sheet underneath the ing and really thinking it works.” part of my work. can die as a Jew,” she added. “For
what happens once somebody body, a hood for the head, a a lot of people, that wouldn’t be
dies, but we do know what hap- kittel or jacket, and belt, all Katz has become more invest- “So I think that it’s as much a an option without this chevra.” l
pened while they were living. If made of white linen. Modesty ed over the years. personal journey for me as it is a
we can honor the body with the is still maintained during the matter of being Jewish and Contact:
understanding that it held the process. “To bury someone or go to a knowing that I would want
spirit of life for a person for so • Due to equality in death, the funeral is the mitzvah that can’t someone to do it for me.” [email protected];

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JESSICA ENDY | JE FEATURE

After being selected as one of Yesod participants pose for a group photo during their first session on January 22, 2015.
just five pilot communities to participate
in Yesod – a Jewish learning group for ris- baum. “That context is best brought to grams and groups inside and outside the who says they have found that participants
ing Jewish leaders sponsored by the Jewish bear through Torah, where we come to walls of our Jewish Federation building, value and appreciate the program. As a re-
Federations of North America (JFNA) — understand the Jewish mission and our but none of the content has been as pow- sult, JFNA is currently launching year two
Philadelphia recently wrapped up the first instruction for how to live and give.” erful or instructive as the Torah-based in- of Yesod, with nine communities already
year of this excellent new development sight we received through Yesod.” signed on. The Jewish Federation of
opportunity for local volunteers. As facilitator of the program, Rabbi Joel Greater Philadelphia is now exploring the
Seltzer, Executive Director of Camp “Any time you get a group of people to- possibility of offering Yesod to a second
According to Elissa Maier, Vice Presi- Ramah in the Poconos, used the national gether united in their desire to grow per- group of community leaders.
dent of JFNA’s Mandel Center for Leader- Yesod curriculum, which combined Jewish sonally and advance the interests of the
ship Excellence, Yesod was launched to texts with modern resources such as TED community, the experience is a positive “I’m hopeful Yesod is the beginning
help individual communities invest in vol- Talks and Harvard Business Review articles, one,” said Erlbaum. “All the more so in this of a broader effort for the Jewish Feder-
unteer leadership, build a pipeline of well- and customized it for local leaders. case given the program’s format, which was ation to further educate our community
prepared leaders and create leadership suc- equal parts analyze and internalize texts Jewishly,” said Erlbaum. “If the Yesod
cession planning. Rabbi Seltzer said he feels that ultimate- on the one hand, and share and discuss program is offered locally again in the
ly the most powerful part of the curricu- personal experiences on the other. Both future, I would say those offered should
“At the end of the day, the most impor- lum was “building relationships with one modes contributed equally to the bonding jump at the chance to participate. It is
tant resource we have is human capital,” another. People shared personal stories. of the group and the development of prac- an opportunity to share, listen, learn and
said Maier. “There’s nothing more impor- We got to know each other on a deeper tical leadership skills.” connect with amazing material and
tant than investing in the people who lead level by sharing what’s led us to this place amazing people.”
us on a volunteer and professional level. of leadership.” Rabbi Seltzer believes Yesod is “a great
We need to ensure they are well-prepared program that can inspire people to contin- for more information on Yesod,
and to help elevate the work they do.” According to Erlbaum, the program’s ue leading or raise their leadership to the please contact Addie lewis Klein, senior
highlight for him was “the group realiza- next level.” Manager of Volunteer engagement
The Jewish Federation of Greater tion that our religious texts have so much and campaign Operations at the
Philadelphia selected 25 communal practical value to offer in the realm of lead- “From a national perspective, the cur- Jewish federation, at 215.832.0828 or
leaders to participate; the men and ership development. Many of us have par- riculum has been very well received, and [email protected].
women met monthly throughout the ticipated in leadership-development pro- we have gotten great feedback,” said Maier,
past year for Jewish study, personal re-
flection and group-building and to ex-
plore theories of leadership. As Yesod
Chairs, Daniel Eisenstadt and Daniel
Erlbaum led this inaugural leadership-
development effort.

“With the Jewish Federation’s mission
of being the hub for Jewish activity in our
region, I believe it’s important for the Jew-
ish Federation to help the community bet-
ter understand the principles, parameters
and meaning behind its work,” said Erl-

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▼THURSDAY, MARCH 3 ▼THURSDAY, MARCH 3 Play Jeopardy, Rashi style with the
Men’s Club Minyannaires at 7 a.m. at
Mommy and Me. ORT Luncheon. Har Zion Temple. Examine the
commentary of Rashi on the Torah
Sherrie Turetsky, director of the The Marple Chapter of ORT America will hold a luncheon meeting at 11 a.m. on to deepen your appreciation of the
School of Early Learning at Old York March 2 at the Golden Bowl Chinese Restaurant at 33 Rittenhouse Place, issues Rashi saw in the text, and to
Road Temple-Beth Am, will lead a Ardmore. The guest speaker will be Lynne Krause. Her topic is “Everything you understand how his commentary
weekly one-hour “Mommy & Me” need to know about your brain to deal effectively with friends, family, maintains relevance through today.
class. 9:30 a.m. For more coworkers and bosses.” For reservations, call 610-353-2124. For more information: 610-667-
information, call 215-886-0650. 5000. 1500 Hagys Ford Road,
271 Old York Road, Abington. Penn Valley.

Senior Citizens Entitlements.

Rep. Kevin Boyle’s Office will join Film Q&A. disease was at its height. In 2006, [email protected] or visit ▼SATURDAY, MARCH 5
with KleinLife to help give seniors MANNA expanded its outreach to www.bethhamedrosh.org. 200
assistance for: 2015 Property Intimate, poignant interviews and neighbors with other critical Haverford Road, Wynnewood. Monthly Open Circle.
Tax/Rent Rebate, PACE, Medical exclusive archival footage reveal illnesses and now has a staff of more
Assistance, SNAP, Reduced Senior how Isaac Bashevis Singer charmed than 30, a full commercial kitchen Shabbat Around the World. HASHPA’AH: Jewish Spiritual
Vehicle Registration, Handicap and enchanted his translators as well and a fleet of trucks that monthly Direction, is a process for exploring
Placards, PENNDOT Issues, as his readers in The Muses of Isaac bring 65,000 meals to those who The community is welcomed at a our connection with what we
Birth/Death Certificates and Bashevis Singer. The famous Yiddish struggle with serious diseases. RSVP special evening at Main Line Reform experience as sacred. Join Mishkan
Unclaimed Property Applications. writer and Nobel Prize winner wrote via email to [email protected] Temple celebrating Shabbat around Shalom for monthly Spiritual
They can also provide information with a “harem” of female translators noting the date and event the world at 5:30 p.m. It will feature Direction Circles, offered on select
on topics such as Senior behind him. Presented in requested, along with contact a reception, a variety of worship Shabbatot, led by Andrea Madden,
Directories. $1 suggested donation. partnership with the National information, or by calling 215-376- opportunities that will include a Meredith Barber and Rabbi Shawn
9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. By Museum of American Jewish 6292. 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. The Kabbalat Shabbat study service and Zevit, all trained Spiritual Directors.
appointment only. For History, the screening with be Auditorium at Rydal Park, 1515 The a separate Simchat Shabbat service, Spiritual Direction Circles begin
appointments and information, call followed by a discussion with co- Fairway, Rydal. and dinner for families with punctually at 9 a.m. and conclude at
215-331-2600. 10100 Jamison Ave., director Asaf Galay and poet and preschool-aged children, a Shabbat 9:55 a.m. We request those
Philadelphia. translator Kathryn Hellerstein. 7 p.m. Shabbat Across America. dinner featuring international participating be ready to begin at 9
Free, but space is limited. Register at cuisine, and activities such as wine a.m., so as not to disturb the flow
Lunch and Learn-Center City. nmajh.org. National Museum of Come to Congregations of Shaare tasting, henna artists, music and a and sharing that takes place.
American Jewish History, 101 S. Shamayim at 6 p.m. to celebrate global dance party, concluding with Shabbat morning services follow at
Join Adath Israel for “RIPPED FROM Independence Mall East, what unifies all Jews: Shabbat. Enjoy an Oneg coffee house. Cost for 10 a.m.; all are welcome.
THE HEADLINES: What Jewish Law Philadelphia. a traditional Shabbat dinner, dinner: $25/adult, $12/child. 4101 Freeland Ave., Philadelphia.
and Ethics Say About Current Legal including challah, chicken and kugel. Services/other programs: free.
Issues.” 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Jesus in Talmud. Shabbat services will follow this Complete information and Pause and Refresh.
office of Reed Smith. Bring your delicious dinner. Everyone is invited. reservations for dinner can be made
lunch, drinks provided. CLE ethics Prof. Richard Kalmin, of The Jewish Please RSVP with your check to the on the MLRT website at “Pause and Refresh Your Soul” at
credits available. Enjoy the Rabbi’s Theological Seminary, will talk on his synagogue office. $12/adult; $6/child www.mlrt.org/sobox. 410 the home of Rabbi Shawn and
informal style, humor, deep recently published book, Migrating (under 13) and $30 for a family. 9768 Montgomery Avenue, Wynnewood. Rabbi Simcha from 4:30 p.m. to 6
intellectual Judaic background and Tales: The Talmud’s Narratives and Verree Road, Philadelphia. p.m. Enjoy this time of monthly
youthful enthusiasm! Course is open their Historical Context. Sponsored Speaker Series. reflection, study and song that blend
to the public. Office of Reed Smith, by Penn’s Jewish Studies Program Musical Shabbat. Shabbat practices with a new series
Three Logan Sq., 1717 Arch St., and the Department of Religious Congregation Or Shalom’s Friday of Talmud study looking at the
Philadelphia. Studies. Prof. Kalmin’s book will be The community is invited to join Night Speakers Series continues on foundation of prayer and
available for sale following the Congregation Kesher Israel for March 4 with an Update on Israel individual/communal spiritual life.
Maimonides Cafe. lecture. Free and open to the public. Kabbalat Shabbat Service, and the Middle East by Moran We will engage the text with
No RSVP necessary. For more accompanied by the lively music of Birman, Mid-Atlantic Region Deputy reading, translations, contemplation,
Join Sylvia Gentry for Maimonides information: email jsp- Sally Mitlas and her quartet, at 6 Consul General to the Consulate prayer and spiritual practice, all
Cafe as part of the Adult Education [email protected] or call p.m., 412 Lombard St., Philadelphia. General of Israel. The series is free, connected to this year’s theme of
program at Reform Congregation 215-898-6654. Annenberg School All ages welcome. For more open to the public and begins after “The Power of And: Expanding
Keneseth Israel at 11:30 a.m. $10 per of Communications, Room 111, 3620 information contact Friday night services at the Berwyn Perspective and Action.”
class if not an Adult Ed Member; KI Walnut St., Philadelphia. [email protected]. synagogue. 8 p.m. 835 Darby Paoli 4101 Freeland Ave., Philadelphia.
Members: $36 per person/year; Road (Route 252), Berwyn.
Synagogue-Affiliated: $75 per ▼FRIDAY, MARCH 4 Shabbat(on) Across America. Bagels, Coffee, Torah.
person/year; Unaffiliated: $125 per Gallery Exhibit.
person/year. The Meyers Library, Tot Shabbat. Shabbos Across America March 4 to Begin Shabbat morning at Old York
8339 Old York Road, Elkins Park. March 5, presented by Congregation Old City Jewish Art Center will host Road Temple-Beth Am with an
For more information, call Join Katz JCC in Cherry Hill for a fun Beth Hamedrosh in conjunction the opening of the “Art That Heals” interactive, engaging discussion of
215-887-8700. play group and meet new friends as with the OU, NJOP and ORA. The exhibit by artist and healing the weekly portion, including bagels
we celebrate Shabbat with crafts, weekend begins Friday night at 5:40 survivor, Stanley Carr Jr. The exhibit, and coffee at 9 a.m., followed by a
JTED. snacks, music, candle lighting and p.m., with a Kabbalat Shabbat led by which runs until March 28, stems peer-led Shabbat service at 10:15
challah. 10:30 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. 1301 Kohelet A Cappella, followed by from two impactful personal issues a.m. Casual dress is appropriate, and
Aish Philadelphia presents “JTED: Springdale Road, Cherry Hill. dinner and Musical Shabbat Across of diabetes and cancer. First Friday everyone is welcome. For more
The Amazing You” with Rabbi Kopel America. RSVP, prepaid and received opening reception, March 4, 5 p.m. information, call 215-886-8000. 971
and Shoshana Kay at 7:30 p.m. at MANNA at Rydal. by Mon. Feb. 29 by 4 p.m. $18/adult; to 9 p.m. Followed by a Taste of Old York Road, Abington.
the Schulmans’, 520 Hoffman Drive, $9/child. Shabbat morning services Shabbat, a traditional Shabbat
Bryn Mawr. begin 8:45 a.m. At 8:30 p.m., there dinner beginning at 9 p.m. Aging with Grace.
will be a wine and cheese tasting
Florida Event. Founded in 1990 by seven members with Jack Levin of Rosenberg Artist’s reception, Saturday, Temple Beth Hillel-Beth El is hosting
of the First Presbyterian Church in Judaica & Wine Shop. Admission: March 12, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. (RSVP). its Aging with Grace Weekend,
Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia, MANNA was created to $12/person. For more information, 119 N. 3rd St., Philadelphia. featuring speakers and breakout
Philadelphia is hosting its Florida help comfort people dying of AIDS call 610-642-6444, email sessions about aging and caregiving.
event from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at a at a time when ignorance of AIDS Men’s Club Minyannaires. Program starts at 9:30 a.m. Saturday
private home in Palm Beach. and the stigma associated with the morning and continues on Sunday.

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11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Free for families by DJ Michael Lazarus. Both a silent Israeli cellist Amit Peled, a musician piece or an entire
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Beth Sholom Congregation for register early! 400 West Ellet Street, Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel from a small kibbutz through his Open Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat.
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a.m. Why might you come to a artists and their artwork to preschool and his adult reconnection to his
Healing Service? Deepen your prayer Klezmer Grooves. children. Featuring artwork by Jewish roots together with his Closed Sunday & Monday
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Bornstein Auditorium. 8231 Old York 7:45 p.m. with the Dan Blacksberg [email protected] or Philadelphia. Follow us on
Road, Elkins Park. Klezmer Orchestra featuring Susan 215-887-2027. 8339 Old York Road,
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Join Beth Sholom Congregation most internationally renowned Chopped Competition.
Lunch and Learn at 12:30 p.m., klezmer artists! It will be a rousing Perelman Jewish Day School will
following services. Janice Schwartz, night of dance music and song that Watch Har Zion Temple staff and host an Open House Event at its
of Gift of Life, will join to discuss will delight and move both your families compete to become Forman Center in Melrose Park at
organ donation. We will also be hearts and your feet. Trombonist “Chopped” Champions! 1 p.m. A
hearing from fellow congregants Dan Blacksberg and local restaurant owner will judge the See Calendar, Page 28
who have had personal experiences singer/trumpeter Susan Lankin-
with organ donation. 8231 Old York Watts will lead some of Philly’s Tickets:
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joyous bulgars, simmering zhoks and $12 Students & Children
JIFF Event. the beautiful sounds of Yiddish Call 215-545-4400 or visit
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The Gershman Y’s Jewish Philadelphia.
Interactions for Forty/Fifty- A Paranormal Purim
somethings (JIFF) group can enjoy a ▼SUNDAY, MARCH 6
multisensory experience that An extraordinary performance for kids and adults
combines extraordinary unisex Market Mania. filled with mirth, magic, and meshuganahs!
fragrances, international wines,
exquisite edible treats and vibrant Har Zion Temple is hosting an Sunday • March 13 • 2:00 PM
conversation in a very special indoor vendor market starting at 10 The Gershman Y • 401 S. Broad St. (at Pine)
evening curated by acclaimed a.m. Free admission. Great gift ideas
experts. Sniffapalooza founder for all ages! All proceeds benefit the Inspired by Purim, this family friendly show starring Fred’s Magic World (Winter Wonders)
Karen Dubin, scent sommelier Kelly Madregot (Special Needs) Program features daring escapes, psychic sisters, sleight of hand, comedy improv, and more!
Jones, and wine teacher Jay Caplan of the Jane Fishman Grinberg
lead a journey like no other. $35 by Religious School of Har Zion Temple. “Mind-boggling magic and inspired bits of comedy!” – Philadelphia Weekly
Feb. 26; $40 after. 401 South Broad 1500 Hagys Ford Road, Penn Valley.
St., Philadelphia. For more information, 610-667-
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everyone at 7 p.m. for an adults-only tappin’, hands clappin’, feet movin’
night of food, drinks and karaoke! and bodies groovin’ at
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most totally rad night of dancing, Shamayim — a true celebration of
singing, eating, drinking and gaming music, movement and dance
in the most awesome decade of our education. We’ll bounce, bop, move,
time! Spray your hair with Aqua Net groove, clap, tap, snap and possibly
and put your collars up. This night is rap. We guarantee you’ll have fun
going to be, like, totally tubular! playing with us. Recommended for
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(encouraged but not required), best old.10:30 a.m. $10 per family. 9768
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Continued from Page 27 Touching Lives Over 55, a program Adult Education
of Journey’s Way, is currently
8:30 a.m. Please register for this recruiting volunteers to facilitate In his book, How Jesus Became God, Bart D. Ehrman, a biblical historian and
event at www.pjds.org or by peer discussion groups about health master scholar of Christian history, texts and traditions, reveals how an
contacting Amy Warmflash, and wellness, aging issues, apocalyptic Jewish teacher from the Galilee who was crucified for crimes
Associate Director of Admissions at retirement, and life experiences. against the state in 33 C.E. came to be thought of as equal with God. But how
215-635-3130 x210. 7601 Old York Volunteers must be at least 55 years did he move from being a Jewish prophetic voice to being God? Dr. Rita
Road, Melrose Park. old and enjoy working with people, Altman discusses at 11:30 a.m. $10 per class if not an Adult Ed. member; KI
have good listening skills and members: $36 per person/year; Synagogue-affiliated: $75 per person/year;
Actor Workshop. provide their own transportation. Unaffiliated: $125 per person/year. The Meyers Library at Reform
Discussion groups meet weekly in Congregation Keneseth Israel, 8339 Old York Road, Elkins Park. For
For an afternoon, several of the senior community centers more information, call 215-887-8700.
Walnut Street Theatre’s actors will throughout Philadelphia. The next
come to Rydal Park to teach the training starts on March 8 and runs Chodesh at 7 p.m. For information, KleinLife to help give seniors Temple-Beth Am at 7 p.m. For more
craft to theater-loving residents at through March 29 at Journey’s Way, call 215-886-8000. 971 Old York assistance for: 2015 Property Tax/Rent information, call 215-886-8000. 971
1:30 p.m. RSVP via email to 403 Rector St., Philadelphia. For Road, Abington. Rebate, PACE, Medical Assistance, Old York Road, Abington.
[email protected] noting the date more information or to apply, call SNAP, Reduced Senior Vehicle
and event requested, along with Jan Zacharjasz at 215-487-1750, ext. Israeli Dancing. Registration, Handicap Placards, In Ben’s Footsteps.
contact information, or by calling 1214 or email jzacharjasz@ PENNDOT Issues, Birth/Death
215-376-6292. The Auditorium at intercommunityaction.org for an Israeli dancing is back at the Certificates and Unclaimed Property Old York Road Temple-Beth Am
Rydal Park, 1515 The Fairway, Rydal. application and interview by March 1. Gershman Y! Fun for all ages and Applications. They can also provide presents “In Ben’s Footsteps”:
levels of experience, with information on topics such as Senior Produced for and aired on Israeli TV,
JAFCO Orientation. Cook for a Friend. internationally renowned Israeli Directories. $1 suggested donation. this hourlong film follows the family
dancing maestro Don Schillinger 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. By of a fallen Israeli soldier as they cope
Jewish Adoption and Family Care Grab an apron and join the Cook for (Rak-Dan) leading each evening. appointment only. For appointments with their pain and honor the
Options will hold its monthly foster a Friend Group at Old York Road From classic to contemporary and information, call 215-331-2600. memory of their son by retracing his
care/adoption orientation at 6:30 Temple-Beth Am. Help prepare rhythms, you’ll have a fantastic time 10100 Jamison Ave., Philadelphia. transformative horseback journey
p.m. for anyone interested in meals for the needy at 10 a.m. Call with great company. Join in on through Mongolia. 7 p.m. The
learning about becoming a foster or for more information: 215-886- Tuesdays this season: March 8, April Synagogue Footprints. program is in conjunction with the
adoptive parent. This orientation will 8000. 971 Old York Road, Abington. 5, May 3 and June 7. $10/Session or Lincow Institute of Adult Education.
give members of the community a $30 for series. Registration required. Old York Road Temple-Beth Am For more information, call 215-886-
chance to ask any questions they Yiddish Vinkel. 401 S. Broad St., Philadelphia. welcomes congregant Stephen 8000. 971 Old York Road, Abington.
may have and gain a more in-depth Chesin as he explores “Footprints in
understanding about the foster care The Gershman Y’s popular Yiddish Learning from Hillel. European Synagogues” at 10 a.m. James Paradis Presentation.
and adoption process in general. conversation series continues, with The program is in conjunction with
RSVP if interested to Rachel Levy, Sarita Gocial blending expressions Applying the famous quote of Rabbi the Lincow Institute of Adult A professor at Arcadia University,
[email protected] or 610-525-1040. and vocabulary both sweet and Hillel, “If I am not for myself, who Education. For more information, James Paradis is an authority on a
234 S. Bryn Mawr Ave., Ste. 100, spicy! Yiddish Vinkel uses glossaries, will be for me? But if I am only for call 215-886-8000. 971 Old York range of subjects, especially military
Bryn Mawr. humor, music and stories to spur myself, who am I?” take a closer look Road, Abington. ones that affected the African-
Yiddish discussions that are at the value of self-care and the American community. He will
▼TUESDAY, MARCH 8 nourished in part by nostalgia. importance of being able to set and Women’s Philanthropy Event. present “Philadelphia in the Civil
Beginners welcome! 12:30 p.m. maintain clear and consistent War” at 7:30 p.m. RSVP via email to
Barrack Open House. $5/Session or $30 for Series. boundaries. Learn why it is crucial to The Women’s Philanthropy Mitzvah [email protected] noting the date
401 S. Broad St., Philadelphia. let your “NO” be no, and your “YES” event will be held at the Abramson and event requested, along with
Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy be yes with Dr. Amy Alfred who Center for Jewish Life from 10 a.m. contact information, or by calling
will host an open house from 9:30 T’ai Chi Workshop. leads the class at Adath Israel at to noon. Specific details will be 215-376-6292. The Auditorium at
a.m. to noon. For more information 7:30 p.m. Class is $10 for anyone in updated once confirmed. 1425 Rydal Park, 1515 The Fairway, Rydal.
or to schedule a personal tour, Join Donna Price and experience the the community who is not a member Horsham Road, North Wales.
please contact Jennifer Groen ’91, healing benefits of the flowing T’ai of Adath Israel. Register to attend by ▼THURSDAY,
Director of Admission & Strategic Chi movements for yourself at calling the Adath Israel Education Book Discussion. MARCH 10
Outreach, at 610-922-2350 or KleinLife: Montgomery County. This Office: 610-934-1920, or by emailing
[email protected]. 272 S. Bryn Mawr standing exercise program requires Barbara Sharofsky, Sicha is BZBI’s series featuring Mommy and Me.
Ave., Bryn Mawr. no experience, just an interest in [email protected]. 250 N. provocative discussions between
bringing the body and mind into Highland Ave., Merion Station. current Jewish authors and local Sherrie Turetsky, director of the
Musical Presentation. balance. Registration for this FREE experts. This event is co-sponsored School of Early Learning at Old York
demo is required by March 3, so Tuesday Night Torah. by the National Museum of Road Temple-Beth Am, will lead a
The Henrietta Szold group of please call 215-635-5244. 8-week American Jewish History, Temple weekly one-hour “Mommy and Me”
Hadassah is holding its general class begins March 15. $60m/$65g. Interactive text-based learning in University’s Feinstein Center and the class at 9:30 a.m. For more
meeting at Reform Congregation 7763 Old York Road, Elkins Park. small groups for men and college Jewish Book Council, in partnership information, call 215-886-0650.
Keneseth Israel. Continental students at Bn’ai Israel-Ohev Zedek with Spectrum Philly. At 7 p.m., 971 Old York Road, Abington.
breakfast will be served prior to the Women’s Day Tribute. at 9 pm. Choice from an array of Roberta Kaplan talks with Chris
meeting. The meeting begins at 9:45 topics taught by 10 community Bartlett, executive director of the Library Discussion Group.
a.m., followed by a musical Join StandWithUs and Ann Atkins Rabbis. Enjoy hot food, refreshments William Way LGBT Community
presentation by talented Broadway for an International Women’s Day and join in the uplifting atmosphere! Center about her book, Then Comes Congregations of Ner Zedek Library
composers and lyricists Joel Paley Tribute to Eleanor Roosevelt and 8201 Castor Ave., Philadelphia. Marriage, and about how she helped Discussion Group will meet at noon
and Marvin Laird, creators of the Golda Meir. 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the defeat the Defense of Marriage Act. on the second Thursday of each
award winning musical, Ruthless, Parkway Central Library. Free and ▼WEDNESDAY, $10 to $15. Temple Beth Zion-Beth month to discuss a book you
from which they will perform their open to the community. Register by MARCH 9 Israel. 300 S. 18th St., Philadelphia. recently read. Donation of $2 will
songs. They will share personal emailing: [email protected]. provide light refreshments. For
stories about their careers and the 1901 Vine Street, Philadelphia. Senior Citizens Entitlements. Mah Jongg Game. information, please call the office at
stars they have worked with on 215-728-1155. 7520 Bustleton Ave.,
Broadway. 8339 Old York Road, Rosh Chodesh. Rep. Kevin Boyle’s Office will join with Enjoy an evening of mah jongg with Philadelphia. l
Elkins Park. the Sisterhood of Old York Road
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▲ ELLIS BRAVE WINIG ▲ BEHAR – KAPLIN ▲ BERLOW - ALEXANDER and the late Judie Stendig. ▲ UFBERG-WEBB
Sharing in the couples hap-
Jessica Braverman and Jason Ellen Maitin and David Behar of Diane and Steven Berlow of Ellen Ashkenazy Ufberg an-
Winig of Center City, and big sis- Penn Valley and Marc and Esther Farmington Hills, Mich., and piness are Art’s two children, nounces the marriage of her
ter Hazel Quinn Winig, proudly Kaplin of Lafayette Hill are proud Sara and Howard Alexander of Ethan and Colton; Art’s sister daughter, Julie Ufberg, to
announce the birth of their to announce the engagement of Newtown Square (formally of and brother-in-law, Tracy and Christopher Webb, son of
daughter and sister, Ellis Brave their children, Courtney Behar to Syracuse, N.Y.), are thrilled to Mark Pavel; niece Tori and William Webb and Laurie
Winig (Yisraela Bracha) on Nov. Andrew Kaplin. Courtney gradu- announce the engagement of nephew Brandon; Art’s sister Frazier, and stepson of Marc
24, 2015. ated from the Baldwin School and their children Jessica Berlow and brother-in-law, Tammy and Frazier. Julie is also the daughter
Fox School of Business at Temple and Jonathan Alexander. Shar- Joe White; and Staci’s brother of the late Irwin Ufberg.
Sharing in their happiness University. She currently works at ing in the couple’s happiness are and sister-in-law, Jason and Jes-
are Ell’s grandparents Helen and Delaware Investments as an their siblings Jason Berlow (fi- sica Goldstein, and nephews The wedding took place on
David Braverman of Philadel- internal sales consultant. Andrew ancé of Hilary Wolf) and Han- Sam and Luke. Oct. 3, 2015 at the Ace Center in
phia and Judy Winig and the Kaplin graduated from German- nah Alexander. Lafayette Hill and was officiated
late Howard Winig of Boca Ra- town Academy and the Goizueta Staci and Art currently reside beautifully by Cantor Amy Levy
ton, Fla. and Philadelphia, her Business School at Emory Univer- Jessica is a graduate of Michi- in Philadelphia. They are plan- of Congregation Keneseth Israel.
aunt Alix Braverman of New sity in Atlanta. Andrew is director gan State University and is an ning a September 2016 wedding.
York, N.Y., and her great-grand- of development at Revolution employee relations consultant for Sharing in the joyous event
mother Lillian Braverman of Development Group, a real estate Lincoln Financial Group. ▲ LEVINE - DONESON were Heather Grutzmacher,
San Diego. development and management Jonathan is a graduate of Temple maid of honor, Jamie Tretola,
company located in Philadelphia. University and is a regional Joy and Charlie Doneson of matron of honor and Fenelon
Ell is named in joyful and marketing director for Lincoln Doylestown and Jodi and Delaire, best man.
loving memory of her maternal Courtney is the granddaughter of Financial Group. Steven Levine of Brooklyn are
great-grandfather Israel Mandel Irving and Jeanette Maitin of Mead- thrilled to announce the en- The flower girl was Isabella
and her paternal great-grand- owbrook and Nessim and Rachel The couple reside in Philadel- gagement of their children, Webb, Chris’s daughter. Witness-
mother Edith Odell. Behar of New York City. Also sharing phia and are planning a summer Stephen Adam Doneson and ing the couple’s commitment and
in Courtney’s happiness are her sisters 2016 wedding in Michigan. Dani Fara Levine. signing the ketubah were dear
▲ NADIA GRACE LAVER Danielle and Brittany Behar. friends, Elyse Feingold and Don
▲ GOLDSTEIN - SHAUB Dani graduated from White, Sr.
Lauren (nee Hof ) and Seth L. Andy is the grandson of Williams College with a BA in
Laver of Philadelphia, and big Gertrude and Elmer Kaplin and Bruce and Debbie Goldstein of biology and psychology. She is Julie and Chris met four years
brothers Aiden and Ari, are Jackie and Sydney Forman. Sharing Huntingdon Valley and Arthur currently pursuing her doctor- ago through a mutual friend.
pleased to announce the birth in Andy’s happiness is sister and Shaub II and Kathleen Phillips ate in Developmental Psychol- Chris is in industrial sales and
of their daughter and sister, brother in-law Simi and Marc Bear. of Philadelphia happily an- ogy at Temple University, Julie, formerly a lawyer special-
Nadia Grace (Tikvah Hana) on nounce the engagement of where she conducts research on izing in family law, is a social
Jan. 16. The couple met in the spring their children, Staci Michelle how children learn language. studies high school teacher at a
of 2013 at a networking event Goldstein and Arthur Louis Stephen graduated from Tem- charter school in Philadelphia.
Sharing in their happiness for the Anti-Defamation Shaub III. ple University Fox School of
are Nadia’s grandparents Phyllis League in Philadelphia. They Business with a BBA in ac- They live in Elkins Park and
and Michael Laver of Philadel- reside in Philadelphia and are Staci earned a Bachelor of counting. He is a certified pub- will honeymoon in March in the
phia, and Ellen and Phil Hof of planning a September 2016 Science in fashion merchandis- lic accountant and a senior au- Dominican Republic. l
Easton. Joining in welcoming wedding in Philadelphia. ing at the Fashion Institute of ditor at EisnerAmper LLP in
the new addition are proud Technology. She currently works Philadelphia. He is also pursu- SHARE YOUR
aunts and uncles Sara and Adam FIRST BIRTHDAY as an executive assistant at Urban ing his MBA at Temple.
Laver, Matthew Laver, Jessica Outfitters, while also a practicing engagement, wedding, birth,
Hof, and Samantha and Isaac ▲ LOGAN JACOBSON health coach and certified yoga Joining in the celebration bar/bat-mitzvah announcement
Hof, along with cousins Alana instructor. Arthur studied liberal are Heather and Larry Levy, and any other simcha on both
and Noah. Jill and Tal Jacobson, along with arts at Penn State University and Dani’s sister and brother-in- jewishexponent.com and the weekly
big brother Ryder, announce the is currently a regional project law, and Mike Doneson and Jewish Exponent newspaper ... for
Nadia Grace is named in lov- first birthday of their son, Logan manager for Gap. Lori Doneson, Stephen’s broth-
ing memory of her paternal great- on Dec. 15, 2015. Joining in er and sister. FREE.
grandfather Nathan Gellmin and celebrating Logan’s first birthday Staci is the granddaughter of
her maternal great-grandmother are Bubbe and Pop-Pop Barbara Bennett Goldstein and the late Stephen is the grandson of JEWISHEXPONENT.COM/SUBMIT-CONTENT
Nancy Hof. and Irv Braunstein and Saba and Sonny Goldstein, Israel Stendig Adrienne and Phil Rabinowitz,
Savta Jacob and Nira Jacobson. Rochelle Doneson, and the late
Lionel Doneson. Dani is the
granddaughter of the late Miriam
and Lawrence Stern and Rita and
Seymour Levine.

Stephen and Dani met in
Spring 2013 on JDate. A wedding
is being planned for summer 2017.

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Leslie Weiser, 72

MARISSA STERN | JE STAFF coached basketball at both the that Weiser owned it. He and he knew it, she joked. But it was Leslie Weiser leaves behind
high school and collegiate levels, his wife of 42 years, Dr. being around family that was im- his wife, Dr. Madeleine Weiser,
LESLIE “LES” WEISER was a but perhaps most impressively, Madeleine Weiser, a pediatri- portant to him, which is one the brother David Weiser, his chil-
family man — which applied to Les guided Lower Merion High cian, met at the camp while she big lessons he taught her. dren, Rachel, Josh, Amy, Josh
both his immediate family and his School to three consecutive state was working there. and Morgan, his two grandchil-
camp family. Weiser, longtime titles in lacrosse, a sport that he “From a purely personal point dren Gabe and Jules, and thou-
owner and director of Camp had never played. “My mom was the athletic di- of view, nothing to do with work, sands of adoring friends,
Kweebec, passed away Feb. 19. rector, basically, and my dad was family is the most important,” she campers, students and members
When he was around 25 years the owner and director and they said. “It’s important to not just of his Kweebec family.
“My dad was larger than life,” old, after summers attending and went out — and that was that,” love each other but to be togeth-
said Rachel Weiser-Weisman, working in administrative roles at Weiser-Weisman said. “They re- er. It’s the most important thing Contributions in his memory
one of Weiser’s three children. other camps such as Camp ally had the kind of marriage and there is. That’s the most signifi- may be made to the Juvenile Di-
“Great big personality. He was Sholom and Pinecrest, he saw an relationship I feel like people en- cant thing I learned from him abetes Foundation or Gift of Life.
unbelievably bright. Super- ad for a camp that was for sale. It vy because they just were each and that’s what makes me miss
warm, fuzzy, down-to-earth turned out to be Camp Kweebec, other’s everything.” him the most.” Contact: [email protected];
kind of person.” which he had also attended as a
camper when he was very young. Since then, the two co-owned Weiser’s life clearly affected 215-832-0740
Growing up on the Main After borrowing a little money and co-directed the camp, a role the lives of others beyond his
Line, Weiser — who was fondly from his mother and from his un- into which Weiser-Weisman and family — Weiser-Weisman esti-
called Uncle Les by many of his cle, he bought the camp in 1970. her brother, Josh, have since mated 500 people or more at-
campers — thrived in all areas of stepped. They also all attended tended the funeral.
his life. A graduate of Lower “It was a match made in heav- the camp as kids.
Merion High School, the Univer- en,” Weiser-Weisman said. “He “I’m totally biased because I’m
sity of Pennsylvania and of Tem- loved it, he was good at it. He was “It’s in our blood,” she said. his kid,” she said. “He just really
ple University, he began his life’s very young, but he worked hard “We learned from the best, and was larger than life and was un-
work of positively influencing the and loved it and really created an that’s how we’ll continue to run believably generous, very capa-
lives of young people as a history unbelievable legacy or Camp camp, as we’ve been doing.” ble, very bright and he was just a
teacher at Germantown and Kweebec community.” really great person. My dad was
Lower Merion High Schools. In his (probably very limited) generous to a fault. He gave be-
Her family has a deep con- spare time, he greatly enjoyed cause he could. I don’t know a lot
Outside of the classroom, he nection to the camp beyond just golfing, Weiser-Weisman said — of people like that.”
though his wife was better and

Artist ued. “It’s exciting to get a chance Schwartz happen right as we were getting said Schwartz, recalling when
from all walks of life to be ex- the wheels turning,” said George W. Bush got the nomi-
Continued from Page 20 posed to what we feel is very rel- Continued from Page 8 Schwartz, who’s quick to point out nation. “We’re 16 years later.
evant. There are timeless mes- the convention is expected to The city has changed. There’s a
“My grandfather was really sages, and a lot of it is very uni- tity has a lot to do with my sense draw “only” 50,000 attendees, great many new venues, restau-
taken aback by seeing his talent versal, which we feel shouldn’t be of motivation to make sure a lot while hundreds of thousands rants and people living in the
right away,” Wircberg said. “Part stuck in books or stuck by one of people are involved in the ef- filled the Benjamin Franklin Park- city. But we can take a lot from
of the mission of our gallery is to nation; it should be a light to the forts I’m working on.” way to see the pope. “We under- the fact this city has hosted a
give artists like that a chance to nations. It’s our responsibility to stand the city is equipped from a convention before.”
show, get their foot in the door promote and explore that.” That sense of purpose is just security and logistics standpoint
and, especially for locals, give one of many lessons passed on to handle those kinds of events. The momentum will continue
them some press coverage.” Carr echoed that message, from his heritage. “I’m the There’s an infrastructure in place.” to build until late July, when
saying there is a balance of emo- daughter of a Holocaust sur- Philadelphia will again take cen-
Although Carr is not Jewish, tions in his artwork. vivor,” said Allyson Schwartz, He’s also learned from that ex- ter stage. “The week of the con-
Wircberg said his work has a who will also serve as a conven- perience the need to keep those vention, it’s a variety of things,”
universal and timely message. “I believe in getting over tion delegate. “I’m always keenly who’ll be most impacted by the said Schwartz, who once served
things, and the only way you can aware how important it is for convention — businesses, restau- as political director for the Na-
In this month of Adar, he do that is to find a closer rela- every one of us to be engaged in rants and various neighborhood tional Jewish Democratic Coun-
added, there is a focus on trying tionship to something supreme,” the community. That has been organizations — aware of what’s cil in Washington. “We’re under
to turn pain and sorrow into he said. “Regardless of what very much a part of being a Jew happening. “One of our goals is to contract to host a number of
joy, which comes from the Book you’re going through, a brighter and who we are as a family. Jor- communicate really early to busi- events — a massive welcome
of Esther. day is coming tomorrow.” l dan’s commitment to the city and nesses, neighbors, the restaurant party for all delegates and visi-
bringing people together comes community — anyone who might tors, a big media party — all eyes
“Bringing that message of Contact: out of that deep understanding feel impacted by this event,” he ex- will be on Philadelphia.”
transformation and art as a form and Jewish notion of doing right plained. “We want to engage both
of therapy that can heal is very [email protected]; in the world.” in ways in which they might be in- And then suddenly everyone
relevant to everyone,” he contin- volved but also give them a real will go away, leaving Schwartz
215-832-0737 Besides that, he can also take sense of what the impact might be and his staff in the same position
with him the recent knowledge during convention week.” as thousands of other young
CORRECTION that this city can handle a big adults in the region.
event, though the scope of the There’s also precedent to
In the Feb. 25 edition of the Jewish Exponent, the obituary convention pales in comparison draw on. “The 2000 Republican Trying to find a new job. l
for Ida Albert listed her occupations with the Albert Tire to Pope Francis’ September 2015 Convention got almost univer-
Company as secretary, bookkeeper and speechwriter. She visit. “It was incredibly helpful to sally high marks in terms of Contact:
was never employed as a speechwriter. have a big event like the papal visit how the event went and felt,”
[email protected];

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What you will nd is care and concern that go far beyond the expected...
Merv Tuckman, 87
just when you need it most.

JON MARKS | JE STAFF Ambler, Broomall, Huntingdon Valley, NE Phila. and Medford/Cherry Hill, NJ

RIGHT UNTIL THE END, PA 215.329.2900 NJ 856.665.5401
Merv Tuckman continued doing
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Every week for the past eight fixture in the community over tion to exploring such pursuits pare all week for it,” said Glenn. Soulen, stepchildren Jennifer and
years, this former educator/ad- the next 50 years. “Merv was the as floral design, gourmet dining “Then he’d bring articles about Kenneth Rackow, and five grand-
ministrator/mentor would lead executive director and was very and art history. He also began to former Philadelphia athletes and children. Contributions in his
a spirited discussion on sports at passionate about the synagogue travel extensively, taking each of would spend a lot of time talking name may be made to the
the Abramson Center for Jewish and its history,” recalled the late his five grandchildren to Europe about Philadelphia teams. I know Abramson Center for Jewish Life,
Life in North Wales. Not only rabbi’s wife, Sora Landes. “I had in celebration of their B’nai he talked about them all going to 142 Horsham Rd., North Wales,
would he run the group, but he a lot of respect for him. Mitzvot. a Phillies game, but I don’t think Pa. 19454, or a charity of the
often brought books, newspaper they ever got there.” donor’s choice. l
clips and other material to en- “He was crusty on the outside, But invariably, once he re-
hance the topic of the day. but soft on the inside,” she con- turned home, it was time to pre- Merv Tuckman is survived by Contact: [email protected];
tinued. “He could size up situa- pare for his visits to Abramson to his wife, Lyn, of 30 years, his son
In fact, that’s where he was the tions and tell you what needed to lead the sports forum. “He’d pre- Glenn, daughter Terri Tuckman 215-832-0729
day he developed the blood dis- be done. He knew his stuff.”
order that ultimately took his life
Feb. 9. “In some ways, he’d rather As part of his duties at Beth
be known as a good teacher than Sholom, Tuckman also ran the
anything else,” said his son, Dr. Thursday night men’s basketball
Glenn Tuckman, who, in recent program. These were informal,
years, accompanied his father but highly competitive games
and his own son on long hikes where he himself competed, as
through Utah’s Zion National did his son. “I was a little kid, but
Park and other natural wonders. Thursday night was sacrosanct,”
“That was the thing that lit his said Glenn , now an Indianapolis
fire. His real passions were teach- doctor.
ing and sports, but he loved vol-
unteering at Abramson.” “He had dinner and then he
was out to play ball. And he kept
Long before he began pass- playing until late in his 60s, even
ing his knowledge on to the though he had these knees that
residents at Abramson, Mervyn were killing him.”
B. Tuckman taught at Franklin
S. Edmonds School in West After his years at Beth
Oak Lane. At his Feb. 12 funer- Sholom, Tuckman became vice
al, one of his students, Barry president of Spring Garden Col-
Mann, spoke about the impact lege in Chestnut Hill, where he
he had on his life. oversaw the development of a
new campus for the Pennsylva-
“Merv Tuckman was the nia School for the Deaf. From
quintessential educator,” he told there, it was on to Gratz College,
mourners at Goldstein’s in where he served as vice presi-
Southampton. “He could be in- dent of administration, oversee-
timidating, but he was always ing Gratz’s move from Broad
inspiring. Merv taught us to Street to its current Melrose
honor tradition, but to never be Park location.
afraid to question it. Merv pro-
vided students the opportunity In addition, he supervised
to accelerate their maturity by construction of the Newman
enabling them to become Building, Tuttleman Library and
young experts themselves. Gratz’s new offices on the Man-
Merv was always a mentor — dell Education Campus.
and a connector.”
Tuckman retired from Gratz
A graduate of Central High in 2000, giving him more time
and Temple University, Tuckman to devote to his family, in addi-
left his teaching position at Ed-
monds to become executive di-
rector of Beth Sholom Congre-
gation in Elkins Park in the early
1960s. It was shortly around that
time he became part of the
search committee to select a new
rabbi to replace the retiring Mor-
timer Cohen.

Eventually, they chose Rabbi
Aaron Landes, who became a

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