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Jewish Exponent March 14, 2019

Jewish Exponent March 14, 2019

CHAG SAMEACH! SHINING
CAREER
MARCH 14, 2019 / 7 ADAR II, 5779
Veteran Yiddish actor Allen Lewis Rickman
performs in The Sunshine Boys.
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OF NOTE Anti-Semitic
Remarks
LOCAL From Imam
Create Uproar
Barrack Teachers
Union Update JESSE BERNSTEIN | JE STAFF
Union still seek-
ing dialogue with THE AL-AQSA ISLAMIC Society on A student speaks before U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Marjorie Rendell. Jesse Bernstein
school board. Germantown Avenue has come under
fire in recent days after video emerged Goldilocks on Trial:
Page 4 of a guest speaker, Imam Abdelmohsen Students Practice Civic
Abouhatab, making numerous anti- Engagement
LOCAL Semitic comments to a crowded sanctuary
in visits to the mosque between November JESSE BERNSTEIN | JE STAFF of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit, high above
Israeli Film Fest and February. the city of Philadelphia.
Starts March 16 ON THE 19TH floor of the James A.
Films address Abouhatab described Jews as “the Byrne United States Courthouse is the On the morning of March 11, how-
controversial issues. vilest” people, and said that powerful Maris Courtroom, a cavernous space ever, the courtroom played host not to an
Jewish media figures have conspired to designed with an eye toward sobriety and appeal, but to a criminal trial of a young
Page 5 portray Muslims as “oppressive and pred- seriousness. It is home to the U.S. Court woman accused of trespassing. In the end,
atory lions” in the mainstream Western a jury of her peers found the defendant,
FAKE NEWS media, among other comments.

News You “The Jews are the vilest people in
Can’t Use terms of their moral values, their nature
In honor of Purim, and their violation of agreements, but
we showcase our when they lived near Arabs, they adopted
silly side. some of their moral values and customs,”
Abouhatab said.
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The videos were obtained, translated
Volume 203090 from Arabic and released by the Middle East
Number 408 Media Research Institute (MEMRI), a media
watchdog organization dedicated to trans-
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The Simpsons has Jewish themes.
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An age-old question — how do I toilet
Israel train my kid? — is up this week in
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National through a variety of idea that may
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Global the joys of diapers. Read Miriam’s
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Community Grapples With Barrack Decision

LOCAL including teachers, alumni
SELAH MAYA ZIGHELBOIM | JE STAFF and parents.

SINCE THE SCHOOL board “We’ve told the board that
of Jack M. Barrack Hebrew really what the faculty asso-
Academy announced it would ciation wants is to be able to
withdraw recognition of the bargain collectively, and we’re
teachers union, also known as open to having negotiations on
the JBHA Faculty Association, whatever the issues are that
on Dec. 4, there have been a are of concern to the board
range of reactions from the that perhaps led to their deci-
larger school community, sion,” said Minna Ziskind,
union co-president and
history teacher.

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CELEBRATE PURIM WITH JBS It seemed as though dia- Ziskind said. The union
logue about the decision was wanted at least two-thirds of
Gene Wilder z”l Mel Brooks Jackie Mason Judy Gold going to happen at a meeting the board members to attend.
(Wed 7:30pm – 11pm, 12am-3am; Thu 1-3pm) on March 7. Gordon declined to comment
(Thu 7pm & 1am) afterward about the meeting.
“As a part of our ongoing
discussions with the faculty In an email in January,
Ken Spiro “A TOUCH AWAY” – Ep 6 association leadership, we have Gordon explained the board’s
Matthew Lazar offered a meeting ... to pro- action by saying the decision
Jewish Values Zamir Chorale Secular Boy in love with Hareidi Girl vide an opportunity for greater “best positions the school to
dialogue with the faculty as a continue our unique mission
(Tue 8pm, Wed 2pm) (Tue 9pm, Wed 3pm) (Thu 8pm, Fri 10:30am, Sat 10pm) whole regarding the Board’s of incorporating deeply-rooted
decision,” said George Gordon, Jewish values in a rigorous
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an email to the Exponent on has not offered further explica-
SORRY – NOT YET ON COMCAST! March 5. “We remain com- tion of the decision since then.
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The meeting was open to more classes and therefore not
faculty, association members, be able to give the same level of
board members and some attention to students? Will our
administration, Gordon said. compensation packages change
in terms of retirement or in
But the union voted against terms of medical care?”
attending the meeting after the
board would not give assur- Teachers and some stu-
ances as to how many board dents have begun to wear red
members would be present, on Fridays to express their

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Festival Spotlights Israeli Minority Films

FILM each film. We decide if David Derry, The
SELAH MAYA ZIGHELBOIM | JE STAFF we like it or not. Some Ancestral Sin direc-
films we like immedi- tor and You Only Die
THE 23RD ANNUAL Israeli ately; some films we Twice screenwriter;
Film Festival of Philadelphia don’t like. Some films The Unorthodox direc-
has more films highlighting go on the waitlist.” tor Eliran Malka; In
minority and women’s issues The Unorthodox, Her Footsteps direc-
than ever before. a film about the cre- tor Rana Abu Fraiha;
ation of the Sephardic and Shoelaces director
The festival, which runs Shas party in Israel, Yankel Goldwasser.
from March 16 to April 7, opens the Israeli Film The festival usually
includes films that tell sto- Festival. It screens on sells out for most of
ries about diverse communi- March 16 at 8:30 p.m. the shows. Chriqui
ties like Bedouins and Druze, and on March 17 at 2 estimates that between
delve into the intersection of p.m. at the Lightbox 2,500 and 3,000
women’s issues and Orthodoxy Film Center at the attendees will come.
and cover the discrimina- International House. Still from The Unorthodox Photo courtesy of the Israeli Film Festival of Philadelphia “The festival is
tion Sephardic Jews have his-
torically faced from Israel’s Out of the films this an Israeli film fes-
Ashkenazi establishment. year, Criqui pointed to Cause leaving her secular life for ers as part of the Jerusalem tival,” Yaron said. “It’s
of Death and In Her Footsteps Orthodoxy. Film Project. Homemade plays important to show the face
“The artistic community as examples of films covering Other films include Echo, before the screening of A of Israel.”
never shies away from contro- minority issues. You Only Die Twice, The Mirror for the Sun. Tickets for the film festival
versy,” said Mindy Chriqui, the Cause of Death, which Ancestral Sin and Shoelaces. More of the film’s directors are available at iffphila.com. l
festival’s co-founder and artis- screens on March 23 at 8:30 Echo is about a man who and screenwriters are attending
tic director. “In fact, I some- p.m. at Jack M. Barrack Hebrew begins secretly recording the festival than in past years, [email protected];
times think they really look Academy, is a documentary his wife’s conversation after Chriqui said. They include 215-832-0729
hard for it. [Diversity is] really exploring the death of a Druze becoming concerned that she is
an ongoing theme when we police officer who was killed by cheating on him. It will screen
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sity, festival chairperson Nurit themselves in a Jewish commu- with his inheritance. The docu-
Yaron said. Their goal was just nity called Omer. The mother, mentary will screen on March
to select the best films coming facing terminal breast cancer, 24 at 7 p.m. at the Kimmel
out of Israel right now. Because requests that she be buried in Center Perelman Theatre.
the festival takes place at dif- the Jewish town, but she is the The Ancestral Sin, on March
ferent locations throughout the first Muslim resident to ever 25 at 7 p.m. at Jack M. Barrack
area — this year, there are six make that request. Hebrew Academy, is a histori-
venues — the committee takes A Mirror for the Sun and The cal documentary. It delves into
the audiences of those venues Other Story center on women the history of how a young
into consideration when select- at the festival. Israeli government, in the first
ing the films. A Mirror for the Sun, on decades after independence,
April 6 at 8:45 p.m. at Gratz forced new immigrants from
The committee doesn’t have College, is a documentary the Middle East and North
a specific number of films to about the Israel Defense Forces’ Africa to settle in the Negev.
select, Yaron said, ensuring that first Orthodox combat naviga- Shoelaces, which also played
all films are high quality and tor. After voluntarily serving in at the Gershman Philadelphia
not just included to fill a slot. the military, she goes on a hik- Jewish Film Festival, is about a
ing trip to Nepalese mountains man with special needs whose
It was only after the selec- and is hit by an unexpected father, who abandoned him as a
tions that the festival’s staff snowstorm. young child, becomes his care-
noticed the diversity theme. The Other Story, on April 7 giver after his mother dies. It
at 7 p.m. at the Kimmel Center screens on March 31 at 7 p.m. at
“We don’t look at the sub- Perelman Theatre, is the festi- the Bryn Mawr Film Institute.
ject and say, ‘This year is going val’s final screening. It follows The festival includes one
to be about x, y and z,” said a woman leaving Orthodoxy short, Homemade, which was
Yaron, who lives in Israel. for a secular life and a woman created by young filmmak-
“First, we don’t have unlimited
films, and second, this is not
the way we work. We watch

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‘Simpsons’ Writer Reveals Show’s Jewish Bona Fides

LOCAL Yet he noted that political us five,” he said.
ANDY GOTLIEB | JE MANAGING EDITOR correctness is a tricky issue, cit- • Every living ex-president has
ing contentions that the show’s turned down the opportu-
WHEN YOU THINK of TV Indian convenience store owner nity to appear on the show.
shows with Jewish themes, a Apu is stereotypical. • Reiss’ favorite character is
few immediately come to mind. “You never know when Homer. “Homer is a com-
you’re pulling a string where it edy writer’s dream,” he said.
Seinfeld. The Marvelous Mrs. stops,” Reiss said. “Homer embodies all the
Maisel. Curb Your Enthusiasm. But the evening was not for deadly sins.”
Broad City. The Goldbergs. weighty societal issues, as Reiss • “Sooner or later” another
Rhoda. The Nanny. The short- dished out several interesting movie will be made.
lived Brooklyn Bridge. nuggets about the show. • The Simpsons Movie script
was rewritten 166 times. A
If you want to stretch it a • Michael Jackson had typical episode of the show
bit, add shows like thirtysome- approached the show about goes through five rewrites.
thing, Rugrats, Will & Grace appearing and even wrote • Reiss explained the origins
and Welcome Back, Kotter, to Mike Reiss signs a copy of Springfield Confidential under the stern eye of some of his own jokes. His of Marge’s big blue beehive
name a few. acting, however, was terri- hairdo. Simpsons creator
Homer Simpson. Photo courtesy of Katz JCC
How about The Simpsons?
Most definitely, according ble, and the singing heard Matt Groening originally
to Mike Reiss, the longest- on the show was done by thought the show would be
serving writer and showrun- an authorized sound- short-lived and survived
ner for the animated mainstay, I write comedy because I can’t help myself.” alike named Kipp Lennon by his original comic strip
who spoke March 10 at the (youngest brother of the Life in Hell, which featured
Katz JCC in Cherry Hill, New MIKE REISS Lennon Sisters singing long-eared rabbits. When
Jersey, to tout his forthcoming
book Springfield Confidential. group). The Simpsons went off the
Reiss noted that half the • Most guest characters air, it would be revealed
show’s writers are Jewish as are appear on the show because the hair was covering her
three of the main voice actors — Connecticut town where he was abuse by two men in a new their children encourage big rabbit ears. Groening
Julie Kavner (Marge Simpson), the only Jewish kid in his high HBO documentary. them to do so. In the case stopped drawing Life in Hell
Hank Azaria (Moe Szyslak, school. Still, he joked, his father “It breaks my heart — just of the Rolling Stones, the in 2012.
Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, wanted him to only date Jewish the other day, I got a check grandchildren were the • Venezuela canceled the
Duffman) and Harry Shearer girls. Although he’s not reli- for $13 for that episode,” he impetus. show, saying it promoted
(Mr. Burns, Ned Flanders, gious, Reiss enjoys his heritage. joked, then noted that pulling • Of the guest characters, bad U.S. values — and
Principal Skinner). “I do like the Jewish culture, the episode was the right thing Oprah Winfrey caused the replaced it with Baywatch. l
“The place is sort of like a and I do like being Jewish the to do. He also said he was most most headaches. “It only
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known as Krusty the Clown, the write comedy? I’d write for
son of Rabbi Hyman Krustofsky. Jimmy Fallon. Fallon spelled
The rabbi was voiced by Jackie backward is ‘no laugh.’”
Mason; Reiss described him as Both in an interview before
one of his favorites among the his speech and during his hour-
800 or so guest stars the show long presentation, Reiss tossed
has featured. out numerous tidbits about the
There also are several recur- show — including an item that
ring characters in the show who recently made news.
are portrayed as Jewish, includ- A third-season episode
ing Duffman, Superintendent Reiss wrote called “Stark
Chalmers, Dolph Starbeam and Raving Dad” was pulled from
a nursing home resident simply syndication last week because
known as Old Jewish Man. it features a character voiced by
Reiss grew up in a the late Michael Jackson. The
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Academic, Lawyer Phyllis Lachs Dies at 88

OBITUARY Pennsylvania School of Law. effortless.”
She clerked for a Pennsylvania Lachs was born in 1930,
SELAH MAYA ZIGHELBOIM | JE STAFF Superior Court judge and did
a postdoctoral program at Yale the oldest child of a native
PHYLLIS LACHS, who died Law School. Philadelphian and a Russian
March 1 at 88, was a woman immigrant. She attended
ahead of her time. “Phyllis epitomized work-life Reform Congregation Keneseth
balance and having it all, phrases Israel and went to Camp Akiba.
She spent most of her career that have now become common- During her childhood, her par-
on the faculty at Bryn Mawr place in our culture,” daughter ents sponsored an Austrian fam-
College, where she received a Susanna Lachs Adler, board ily fleeing Nazi Germany, who
master’s and Ph.D. in history chair of the Jewish Federation lived with them for a time. This
and then became the college’s of Greater Philadelphia, said in had a profound impact on Lachs’
first general counsel after grad- a eulogy. “She was a pioneer who Jewish identity.
uating from the University of made it look effortless, when as
we know, it was anything but As an adult, she belonged
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Featuring El in Wynnewood. Later, she jobs, replied, “I hope so.”
Loretta Anne Woodward Veney 10:00 am to 11:30 am joined Adath Israel in Merion Her daughter, inspired by
Author, Being My Mom’s Mom Arden Courts of Yardley Station. She was a supporter of
493 Stony Hill Road the American Associates, Ben- her mother’s example, also
After learning that her beloved mother Doris was the first Yardley, PA 19067 Gurion University of the Negev became a lawyer. “She was the
female in the family to suffer from dementia, Loretta began (215) 321-6166 and the Israel Guide Dog Center. first attorney in Pennsylvania
documenting the details of doctor visits and recording people, Tradition was important to her, to have her bar admission
places, and things as a substitute for her Mom’s lost memory. At Arden Courts we offer: and she hosted many Shabbat to the Supreme Court of
Through her book, Loretta offers practical ideas and a • 100% Dedicated Memory Care dinners and seders. Pennsylvania moved by her
wealth of encouragement for her readers. Don’t miss your • Safe, secure indoor/outdoor daughter,” Lachs Adler said.
opportunity to learn from Loretta and hear her speak about Lachs’ decision, in 1959, to
her journey. walking paths work while she still had four Lachs brought her pioneer-
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arden-courts.com or e-mailing interviewed her for a college
[email protected] paper. She faced discrimina- “She was very kind,” Lachs
12797_Yardley_5.5x7.375.indd 1 tion from employers and col- Adler said. “She had dignity,
leagues, and other mothers in treating other people with
8 MARCH 14, 2019 the neighborhood made disap- kindness and with dignity, giv-
proving comments. ing tzedakah and making sure
we felt that it was part of who
That decision may have we were to give back.”
been informed, Lachs Adler
supposed, by her experience at Lachs is survived by her
Philadelphia High School for children, Susanna Lachs Adler
Girls and Wellesley College, as and husband Dean, Michael E.
well as the fact that both her Lachs and Joshua Lachs; her
own mother and grandmother brother, Robert Seltzer and his
worked. In Sara Adler’s paper, wife, Ellen; and grandchildren
Lachs said she was inspired by Anna Tykocinski and her hus-
iconic feminist Gloria Steinem, band David, Sara Adler and
who, when asked if well- Matthew Lachs.
qualified women entering
the workforce would make it Donations can be made to
harder for average men to get the Jewish Federation. l

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want is this sense of commu- teacher who retired in 2016
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that’s what the union does.” said the decision drew a lot of
concern from teachers at the
Last month, the union also time. She was not too con-
started a Facebook page as a cerned personally because she
place for teachers and their felt con dent in her standing
supporters to interact and both with the administration
and the community.

We’re together. That’s really what we want is
this sense of community and collectiveness, and
that’s what the union does.”

MINNA ZISKIND

share information and support. A er the decision went into
e page has so far garnered e ect, the school o ered senior
teachers a buyout, which put the
more than 270 followers. e school in a position to hire more
page shares photos of teachers teachers with less experience,
wearing red and encourages Miller said. She herself was not
parents and alumni to share in a position to take the buyout,
stories of how Barrack teachers but many of her colleagues did.
have made a di erence. She said the decision did not
impact her bene ts.
Gary Kaplan, a parent of an
alumnus and the spouse of a The school, she noted,
teacher, said that his daughter encouraged and paid for her
got a lot of one-on-one time to study at the University of
with Barrack’s teachers. He is Pennsylvania and Columbia
concerned that teachers might University, both when the
not be able to keep doing that if union was there and when it
they have to teach more classes wasn’t, Miller said.
as a result of this decision.
“My advice to the Barrack fac-
“I went to a big high school, ulty is pretty much there’s noth-
and I never had any one-on-one,” ing you can do about it,” Miller
Kaplan said. “It’s a great thing. said. “It’s not going to change,
Education comes rst. I really do unfortunately. ... Keep your focus
love that part of Barrack, and I on the job that you love and the
think that will change.” kids that you love that you teach.
Continue on. ere is life a er
Ziskind also wondered how loss of a union.” ●
the decision would a ect the
school’s contributions to teach- [email protected];
er’s retirement funds. In 2009, 215-732-0729
the school attempted to make
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Two Swastikas Drawn in Blood The support for Palestinians remains unchanged Palestinian communities. The company has denied
Found in Los Angeles Park at 21 percent. any bias against Israelis.
SAD TO SAY that swastikas appearing in public
places aren’t too uncommon, but they usually aren’t Support for Israel declined among both “We unequivocally reject and oppose the BDS
drawn in blood. Republicans and Democrats. Democratic support of movement and are disappointed by the [Texas] deci-
Israel declined from 49 percent a year ago to 43 per- sion,” the company told Israeli media outlets.
But that was the case March 4 in Los Angeles when cent, while Republican support fell from 87 percent
two swastikas drawn in blood were found in a public to 76 percent. JTA said a quick check of the company’s website on
park, KCBS-TV reported. March 3 showed that listings do appear for West Bank
Meantime, Israel itself is viewed favorably by 69 Jewish settlements.
A police officer said the blood likely came from a percent of U.S. adults, a decrease from 74 percent in
self-inflicted injury, a criminal act or from an acci- 2018, although within the 66-72 percent range from Greek Escape Room Drops Schindler’s
dent. Bloodhounds lost the scent after following a 2010-17. List Name After Receiving Complaints
blood trail for several blocks. An escape room called Schindler’s List in Thessa-
Texas Blacklists Airbnb for Removing loniki, Greece, has changed its name to Secret Agent
Police don’t think the swastikas are tied to the West Bank Jewish Settlement Listings after complaints from the local Jewish community,
nearby Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust, which Texas placed Airbnb on its “List of Companies that JTA reported.
isn’t far from the park. Boycott Israel” because the company took down
listings of rentals in West Bank Jewish settlements, The game called for participants to create a list
“Acts of hate and anti-Semitism are deeply pain- JTA reported. of survivors who will be spared a horrible death by
ful and have no place in the city of Los Angeles,” City enemy forces.
Councilman David Ryu said in a statement, JTA reported. Under a Texas law passed in 2017 that prevents
government contractors from boycotting Israel, “Your mission is to find Schindler’s list and deliver
American Support of Israel Over Airbnb has 90 days to demonstrate that it doesn’t boy- it to the right hands,” according to the game’s former
Palestinians Declines Sharply cott Israel. If it fails to do so, Texas “shall sell, redeem, description. “Will you manage to escape from the
Although 59 percent of American sympathize more divest, or withdraw all publicly traded securities of German army and save the lives of hundreds of inno-
with Israel than Palestinians, the number has slipped the company, except securities.” cent people?”
from 64 percent a year ago, according to a new Gallup
Poll, JTA reported. That’s the lowest level of support Airbnb said in December that it was removing There was no direct mention of Jews or
since 2009. about listings in the settlements, but not in the the Holocaust, but the Central Board of Jewish
Communities in Greece criticized the game’s name. l

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Older Ages; First Childbirth Age Increases, Too
WOMEN LIVING IN Israel are waiting longer to get married Wednesday, March 13 - Tuesday March 19
and give birth, according to a new study by the nation’s Central
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prices by 11 percent.

Israel Home to 21 Billionaires
There are 2,153 billionaires in the world and 21 of them are
Israelis — up three from a year ago — according to the 2019
Forbes World Billionaires list, JNS.org reported.

And those 21 don’t include Israel’s richest person. That would
be Roman Abramovich, owner of Chelsea Football Club, who is
ranked 107th overall with $12.4 billion. Forbes listed him as Russian
because he received his Israeli citizenship just 10 months ago.

Other Israeli billionaires include real estate, shipping and
cruise-line magnate Eyal Ofer with $9.4 billion, industrialist
and investor Stef Wertheimer at $5.7 billion and investor and
philanthropist Shari Arison, who is Israel’s wealthiest woman,
with $5 billion.

Israeli Spacecraft Takes a Selfie
Beresheet, the Israeli spacecraft headed for the moon, on March 5
took a “selfie” 23,364 miles from Earth, according to SpaceIL and
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), which are teaming on the mission.

The photo of Earth clearly shows Australia, as well as a plaque
installed on the spacecraft that includes the Israeli flag and the
words “Am Yisrael Chai” and “Small Country, Big Dreams.”

The spacecraft appears to be on track to land on the moon
as expected on April 11. On March 7, Beresheet conducted a
maneuver as it headed to an elliptical orbit 167,770 miles from
Earth. During the maneuver, its main engine was fired for 2½
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Bryce Harper Reveals Face of Moses Found
Secret Jewish History in Matzah

FAKE NEWS his middle names were Aron and Max and FAKE NEWS
JEANIE OLOGY | JE STAFF I started wondering. I mean, there is some- JUDY IZM | JE STAFF
thing of the Bar Mitzvah boy about him.”
BRYCE HARPER, who recently signed JONATHAN KUGELSTEIN viewed him live on air. verbaska_studio / iStock / Getty Images Plus
a blockbuster deal with the Philadelphia Harper and Greenbaum grew apart opened up a box of “I’m a little shy, but she ulti-
Phillies and spurred a frenzy of jer- after a brief makeout session in a bedroom Manischewitz’s finest matzah
sey-buying, has revealed that he comes closet, but later, when Harper was named on March 11 and imagine the mately coaxed me to dance with the
from an Ashkenazi Jewish background. MVP in 2015, Greenbaum reached out and surprise he received: The face of matzah while singing ‘Matzah Man’
reconnected with Harper, urging him to Moses was staring back at him to the tune of ‘Macho Man,’” he
Though Harper is a member of the take a DNA test to confirm her suspicions. on the matzah sheet. laughed. “You only live once.”
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
and has talked publicly about serving as a Harper’s 23andWe results stunned “At first I thought it was Kugelstein had planned to send
representative for the Mormon faith, sus- him: 37 percent of his background came just a trick of the light, but the matzah for scientific testing,
picions of Jewish heritage were raised early back as “Super Rabbinic Russian.” His those little dark spots were but the unleavened bread met a
on in his life by a Jewish girl Harper met parents knew nothing about the Jewish telling me something,” said tragic fate.
at a party in high school. The girl, Britney heritage, but everyone in the family is Kugelstein, of Merion. “Then my
Greenbaum, was living in Harper’s native quite comfortable with the news. girlfriend Taylor, who was also “I left it on the counter and my
Las Vegas temporarily while her mother in the kitchen, dropped her glass roommate, who had been out of
was a visiting professor at the University “Mormons and Jews have a lot in com- of Tang and shouted, ‘OMG, it’s town, came home and fried it up,”
of Las Vegas. Greenbaum saw Bryce across mon,” said Harper, who is considering Charlton Heston.’” Kugelstein said. “He later told me
the room at their first high school party having his Bar Mitzvah on the mound Moses was delicious.” l
and thought he was cute. at Citizens Bank Park. He pointed to the Not knowing what to do next,
Mormon prohibition against alcohol. “In Kugelstein called the Good Day
“So I walked over and started talking my experience,” he added, “lots of Jewish Philadelphia team at Fox29, which
to him and it was like an instant connec- people are pretty indifferent to booze. immediately set up a live broadcast
tion, even though we were from different Though Britney Greenbaum did get pretty that aired for the next 24 hours,
worlds,” said Greenbaum. “Maybe it was toasted at that party.” pre-empting the usual mind-numbing
the forbidden aspect that drew us together, content that’s the channel’s specialty.
but we talked about homework and sports For Passover this year, Harper will
— he talked more about hockey than base- attend a baseball-themed seder that posi- Kugelstein enjoyed his 15 minutes
ball! — and our parents. And he told me tions the four questions at four bases held of fame, particularly when Fox 29
at the home of Phillies Manager Gabe reporter Jennaphr Frederick inter-
Kapler. Kapler is also Jewish, and maybe
secretly Mormon, too. l

Congregation Beth Stoner Jewish Woman Breaks
Opens for Weed Fans Record for Longest Name

FAKE NEWS FAKE NEWS hyphen choice, Rubinivitzkyman-
YENTL ROSENBERGMAN | JE STAFF Satzbergerkatzbaum said. They told
MARY JUANA | JE STAFF her she should choose one or the
SOCIETY HILL resident Shoshana other, but she felt strongly that this
VERY REFORM Congregation Beth smoke marijuana or use medical mari- Rubinivitzkyman never imagined was the best decision for her family. DedMityay / iStock / Getty Images Plus
Stoner opened up in Center City, promis- juana at all times, which drew protests that she would one day see herself in
ing to cater to marijuana-addled Jews. from other area rabbis. the Guinness Book of World Records. Soon after the Jewish Exponent
published her mazel tov announce-
Rabbi Tommy Chong and Cantor Snoop “Having fun in synagogue? Whoever But that’s exactly what happened, ment, representatives from the
Dogg will lead the new synagogue, which has heard of such a thing?” questioned Rabbi and it was love that brought her there. Guinness Book of World Records
already signed on 420 congregants. Fred Neulander, who said smoking mar- reached out to her about appearing
ijuana violates traditional law, although After getting married in a in their forthcoming edition.
“Hey man, if you want a far-out expe- hiring someone for murder doesn’t. l wintry ceremony in February,
rience where nobody will harsh your reli- Rubinitvitzkyman decided to “I can’t believe I was hes-
gious buzz, Congregation Beth Stoner is hyphenate her and her husband’s itant at first to join JDate when
for you,” Chong said. last name, instead of adopt- my rabbi suggested it, but I’m
ing his surname in the more tra- glad I did,” Rubinivitzkyman-
“And unlike other synagogues, where ditional choice, thus becoming Satzbergerkatzbaum said. “At the
you break bread after services, we break it Shoshana Rubinivitzkyman- time, I thought I would just be lucky
beforehand because we’ve always got the Satzbergerkatzbaum. if I found my beshert, but now, I
munchies,” Dogg added. “We put the sin have a world record, too.”
in synagogue.” Her friends advised against the
“Dayenu!” she added. l
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Local Father Apparently Unbridled Freedom
Eating Herring Straight From of Driver’s License
the Jar Now Allows Teenager
to Go to Wawa
FAKE NEWS

MATT Z. O’BALL | JE STAFF Unaccompanied

Lena_Zajchikova / iStock / Getty Images Plus LOCAL BUSINESSMAN Eric not pickled fish. He taps on Goldman, for his part, offers FAKE NEWS ing lessons for months in order
Goldman apparently eats pick- the jar, as if to say, ‘Yes, this is the herring to any and all mem- STEPHEN GLASS | JE STAFF to speed up the journey of a
led herring straight from the jar, precisely what I needed to sati- bers of his family or close circle Shorti hoagie from an employee
according to his wife and daugh- ate myself,’ and then picks the of friends when they happen to AFTER 16 YEARS of being to his mouth by about four min-
ter. “Just, like, with the tips of his herring out of the jar. be in the vicinity. beholden to the schedule of utes. Dozens of precious photos
fingers,” said his daughter Sarah his parents, Matthew Shapiro, of Shapiro driving around an
Goldman, 16. “He … dangles it “He does this on purpose,” his “I don’t really see what the newly licensed driver, is now empty parking lot for the first
over his mouth.” wife stressed. “No one is making big deal is,” he said, wiping a bit free to unshackle himself from time were taken in the service of
him do this.” He then proceeds of the pickle juice off the cor- the irons of childhood, to Shapiro’s desire to get a Big Mac,
Goldman’s behavior, though to throw back a bit of the vin- ner of his mouth. “You did this throw off the yoke of adoles- hold the tomato, slightly faster.
not technically wrong or legally egary mush, making satisfied story last month on the way I cence, to seize the open road as
actionable, is “unsettling,” his grunts as he finishes chewing. eat beets straight out of the can. so many teens before him have “At first we were worried,”
daughter said. What’s the issue here?” l done and to procure fast food said his mother, Lori Shapiro.
for himself slightly faster than “How was he going to use
Each evening, said Beth he could before. this newfound responsibility?
Goldman, Eric’s wife of 18 Would he take around too
years, Goldman rises from the “It’s amazing,” Shapiro said. many friends, and get dis-
couch, walks over the fridge Shapiro, who lives within tracted? Would he play music
and selects the jar out of the biking distance — if not walk- loudly and take his focus off
wide array of foods that are ing, on a nice day — of a the road? Would he be gone
Wawa, a Wendy’s, a Chipotle every weekend?
FOP Defends Officer Whose Mother and a McDonald’s, took driv-
“Decluttered” Evidence Room “Luckily, none of that has come
to pass,” she added, happily. l

FAKE NEWS “I took it to work with me paper on the exterior. A small Christmastime
ELIOT NESS | JE STAFF and was going to hang it up near vase with a fresh spray of flow- Chinese Pop-Up
my desk but it must have gotten ers sat on a small circular table Restaurant Opens
FRATERNAL ORDER of lost in the papers and stuff. The that was wedged inside the door
Police spokesman John McNesby station house is a mess, Mom.” and overhead fluorescents had FAKE NEWS The pop-up will be in the
is fighting back on behalf of a been pulled out and smashed IMA FOODIE | JE STAFF parking lot and not the build-
Jewish police officer who’s been That was all Linda — who and replaced by two floor lamps. ing itself because the JCC is
reprimanded by his superiors. runs the organizing business It was unclear where she’d so SHANGHAI DYNASTY closed on Christmas, JCC CEO
Living Lighter With Linda — quickly procured the transfor- is opening a Christmastime Rachel Berger said, noting the
Officer Lev Mandelbaum, needed to hear. Using the pre- mative items. pop-up restaurant in a Jewish JCC’s many non-Jewish staff,
who’s been on the force for two text of bringing Lev a surprise community center parking lot as well as the staff who cele-
years, has been indefinitely sus- lunch one day, Linda disap- Though no evidence was to better engage its customers, brate the holiday with inter-
pended with pay as the depart- peared “to the ladies room,” thrown out, the organiza- a spokesperson for the restau- faith families.
ment tries to figure out how to she said, and didn’t return for tional system in the room was rant said last week.
punish Mandelbaum for letting five hours. Her son, who was destroyed, replaced by col- Shanghai D y n a s t y ’s Multiple financial planners
his mother, Linda Mandelbaum, abruptly called out on police or-coordination. Chinatown location is already who stopped by the pop-up restau-
into an evidence storage room business, forgot she was there. open on Dec. 25, but this pop-up rant on their way to the gym —
without supervision. The young officer was restaurant will bring favorites before they realized it was closed
But when the officers went embarrassed and apologetic, like sweet and sour chicken, beef for Christmas — assessed that the
Apparently, it all started when to look for something in the but was suspended anyway, and broccoli and chow mein to a pop-up would be a success.
Linda Mandelbaum got irritated evidence room the next day, which McNesby felt was unfair. more convenient location.
that her son had lost a Chanukah they found everything had Shanghai Dynasty declined
card his younger sister made for been entirely rearranged and “Do you realize how much to comment on whether the
him when they were children. smelled strongly of Febreeze. razzing this guy is going to get offerings would be kosher. l
about his Jewish mother for the
“That was a precious keep- Their cardboard boxes had rest of his life on the force?”
sake!” she said to him. “Where been replaced by multicolored McNesby said to a reporter.
did it go?” plastic bins, each with distinctly “Man, that’s punishment
colored and patterned contact enough.” l

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Trial their lines, occasionally helped The students smile with U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Rendell. Jesse Bernstein
with pronunciation by the
Continued from Page 1 presiding judge. The literature-based mock trial programs provides a dynamic
interactive opportunity for students to ... gain a deeper understanding of
Goldilocks, not guilty. Unlike the rest of the roles, the U.S. judicial system and constitutional principles while also developing
The mock trial was a joint this actress was playing her- skills in reading, writing, speaking and listening.”
self, in a way: It was none
project between the Perelman other than Marjorie “Midge” BETH SPECKER
Jewish Day School and the Rendell, who’s been a judge at
Rendell Center for Civics and the U.S. Court of Appeals for and hollered as the prosecu- Following the end of the Beth Specker, executive
Civic Engagement. the 3rd Circuit since 1997. tion resumed its chanting. Q&A and the morning ses- director of the Rendell Center,
Rendell thanked the jury, and sion, members of the prosecu- visited the school in the weeks
Founded four years ago, The judge founded the explained the deliberations to tion team remained indignant, leading up to the trial.
the Rendell Center encourages Rendell Center with her ex-hus- the irate prosecution team. yelling, “Objection!” into a
students to indulge their civic band, former Pennsylvania Gov. microphone. “The literature-based mock
and legal curiosity from a very Ed Rendell, four years ago. Back “They took it very seriously. trial programs provides a
young age; the participants in when she was Pennsylania’s They came up with arguments There was no question the dynamic interactive opportu-
these proceedings were part first lady, she said, her primary pro or con as to whether she students were engaged. nity for students to ... gain a
of Pam Frank’s second-grade focus was civic education for had permission or not,” she deeper understanding of the
class. The students, who had young children. said. “Did she know what she “The study of civics is a U.S. judicial system and con-
been practicing their scripted was doing was wrong? Did critical part of Perelman’s stitutional principles while also
lines in the weeks leading up “I really thought that if that matter? I mean, all these elementary educational developing skills in reading,
to the trial, served as wit- we teach the children, when ideas were floating back and experience, which led to the writing, speaking and listen-
nesses, jurors, prosecutors, they’re young, the values of cit- forth.” development of the Specter ing,” she said via email. “The
bailiffs, defense attorneys and, izenship and about our democ- Family Civics curriculum,” experience takes students into
of course, Goldilocks, played racy, maybe we wouldn’t have She also explained how said Perelman Head of School the gray areas of democratic
by Shoshanna Goodman. to convince them to vote when Goldilocks may still find Judy Groner in an email. deliberation, creating an arena
they turn 18,” she said. herself in civil court, poten- “This program is integrated in which each student can form
At one point, Goodman tially liable for breaking Papa into social studies and liter- and support his/her own opin-
said she felt she wasn’t getting At the mock trial, Rendell Bear’s chair. acy curricula on every grade ion about an unclear dilemma
a fair trial. “I feel like they just kept the proceedings moving level. Perelman students are that often occurs in democratic
want me to be in jail,” she said. along from the bench, flanked The floor was opened for uniquely prepared for these societies.” l
on each side by empty chairs questions, which ranged from units, as their early exposure
This was the second year that would typically seat her queries about “juvy” to when to the Jewish legal system [email protected];
Perelman did a mock trial with colleagues during an appeal. kids are allowed in court. amplified their understand- 215-832-0740
the Rendell Center. She also sat with the jurors Regarding “juvy,” Rendell said, ing of American law.”
during their deliberations, “It’s not prison, but it’s not great.”
“They learned a lot about out of the room while the
the judicial system, about how team of prosecutors chanted,
to problem-solve,” Frank said. “Guilty! Guilty!”
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broadcasts delivered in Arabic whether it is a boy or a girl. Just “We look forward to learning
and other languages. like that. This happened. This more from our friends at Al-Aqsa
“Al-Aqsa Islamic Society happened.” about how these troubling events
rejects anti-Semitism in any He also said that the qualities occurred, and we will continue to
form,” wrote Chukri Khorchid, of nobility, morals and dignity work closely with Al-Aqsa’s lead-
secretary of the Board of had been conferred upon Muslims ership to ensure that something
Trustees, and Imam Mohamed exclusively, then studiously cop- like this never happens again,” the
Shehata, in a statement respond- ied by Jews. Abouhatab made statement read.
ing to the release of the video. reference numerous times to the As for how Abouhatab came
“We are shocked and outraged “Jewish media” as “nefarious” or to be invited to speak on multiple
to learn that one of our guest some variation thereof. occasions, Nancy Baron-Baer, exec-
speakers said reprehensible The mosque has worked as utive director of the Philadelphia
anti-Jewish remarks on the floor a community leader in inter- ADL said, “We’re having discus-
of Al-Aqsa. This in no way rep- faith dialogue with a number sions on that going forward. We’ve
resents our beliefs or policies. of local organizations, includ- certainly made them aware of the
We condemn this action and will ing the ADL and the City of fact that it was not a one-time
make sure that this never hap- Philadelphia. They have par- speaking engagement.”
pens again. We expect that all ticipated in solidarity events In a statement, Abouhatab
guest speakers will respect and such as the 2017 “Stand denied that anything he said
uphold our policy that hatred Against Hate” rally orga- was anti-Semitic, though The
against any group of people or nized by Jewish Federation Philadelphia Inquirer reported
religion will not be tolerated.” of Greater Philadelphia and the MEMRI’s translations were
Abouhatab’s sermons were have also, since 2003, orga- accurate.
streamed live on the Al-Aqsa nized an annual Peacewalk, “I am not against any religion
Islamic Society’s YouTube which welcomes a variety of and what was attributed to me
channel. In one video, he religious groups. is completely false. I do not pro-
tells assembled worshippers, On March 11, the ADL mote hate, nor do I insight [sic]
“Remember how Menachem released a statement condemning violence. The religion of Islam
Begin, that Polish crook, Abouhatab’s remarks as “viru- calls me to living peacefully
would stand next to a preg- lently anti-Jewish hate” that “pro- alongside others who share dif-
nant woman, and would make moted age-old falsehoods about ferent faiths, and to never trans-
bets whether it is a boy or a Jewish control of the media, gress against the rights of others,
girl. He would make bets, while finance and government.” The while always speaking the words
the woman was still alive! Then statement thanked the Islamic of truth when need be and under
he would slit her belly open, Society for its “quick response” to the shade of the law,” he wrote.
while she was still alive, to see the release of the videos. “I firmly stand by my right to

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Going Beyond So ‘Never Again’ Rings True

BY RABBI AKIVA POLLACK the vandal was exposed. urinated on our hallowed ized. Apparently it happened attendance is diminishing by
Sheidali Dzhalilov, the per- walls, I was watching on the “again.” the year. According to the Pew
NEVER AGAIN? petrator of this repulsive act, screen as he raised his middle So what do we do? Yes, the Research Centers Religious
“Did I really see that?” had written on his Facebook finger at the security cameras. I judge sentenced the defendant Landscape Study, in 2007, 39
That was the thought going page some extremely hateful stared in shock as he disgraced to some jail time. Two months percent of Jews attended syn-
and anti-Semitic statements. a house of G-d. I was at a loss to be exact. Truthfully, though, agogue weekly and 27 percent
through my head as I called Specifically, he had com- as to what to do. Should I cower that doesn’t solve the issue. Not seldom or never attended. In
the police to report someone mented on a video from a in my office and call the police? due to its briefness — I actu- 2014, 36 percent attended syn-
relieving himself on the holy Palestinian channel that “this Should I chase after him and ally thought it was fair — but agogue weekly and 30 percent
walls of my synagogue. video makes me wanna kill scream? In the end, I did call because punishing the perpe- seldom to never attended.
every Jew out there, finish what the police, but I did so not out trator won’t restore dignity to
“Don’t you think you are Hitler couldn’t.” of fear but out of responsibility. our house of G-d. Teaching a It’s time to take a stand. Are
overreacting?” I momentarily you someone who never joined
challenged myself. Are you someone who never joined a synagogue? Start going once a year a synagogue? Start going once
on Yom Kippur. Do you come every Shabbat but step out when the rabbi a year on Yom Kippur. Do you
Absolutely not! The syna- starts his speech? Stick around; maybe you’ll learn something. come every Shabbat but step
gogue is the sanctuary we come out when the rabbi starts his
to in order to connect with our Dzhalilov was eventually There is a phrase that lesson won’t reverse the reality speech? Stick around; maybe
better selves. The climax of our caught and pled guilty to eth- became very popular after the that our synagogue was used as you’ll learn something.
daily supplications is called nic intimidation, desecration Holocaust. The phrase was someone’s toilet.
the Amidah. According to the of a house of worship and insti- “never again.” Apparently The only way to restore the Of course, we need to send
Talmud (Brachos 10b), we pray tutional vandalism. “never” is not quite as long as dignity that befits our syna- Dzhalilov and all anti-Semites
the Amidah prayer with our As a grandchild of Holocaust we thought. gogues is by taking the ini- a loud and clear message. In
feet together. survivors, it is difficult to express The Jewish people are resil- tiative. I am not referring to no way do I mean to blame the
the hurt I felt when I read the ient. Three-thousand years of marches on Washington nor Jewish people for anti-Semi-
This is based on Ezekiel’s appalling Facebook post for Jewish history has been 3,000 am I advocating picking up tism, but how can we expect
opening prophecy. He shares the first time. I felt a gnawing years fraught with persecution signs and taking to the street. I others to respect our places of
with us a vision of the heavenly pain as I contemplated someone and expulsion. Unfortunately, am asserting that change starts worship when we barely even
courts, describing the feet of finishing what Hitler couldn’t. we lost millions along the way from within. I am stating that show up? No one is going to
the angels as “their feet were a Unfortunately, anti-Semitic but somehow we overcame. we must start respecting our listen unless we have a seri-
straight foot” (Ezekiel Ch. 1, V. posts are not uncommon, but The Holocaust began with synagogues in the way they ous heart-to-heart discussion
8). By emulating the angels, we for those words to be translated a night called Kristallnacht deserve to be respected. within our own communities.
are elevating the spiritual parts into action at our very steps is a or “The Night of Broken The sad truth is that many
of our beings. The synagogue is terrifying thought. Glass,” when synagogues synagogues are almost vacant Never again means never
the place where humans act as On the night Dzhalilov were desecrated and vandal- on most weeks. High Holiday again. l
celestial beings. Yet this ghastly
individual used this sanctuary Rabbi Akiva Pollack is the
as his personal restroom. executive director of the Russian
American Jewish Experience
The police were called, and (RAJE) at Congregation Beth
the security camera footage Solomon.
was sent to the media. That’s
when the despicable history of

Maintain Respect for the ‘Blue Slip’

ELEANOR LEVIE AND LYNNE JACOBS ation (printed on blue paper) Last year, Senate Judiciary approval of either home state included less than five min-
or withholding the form alto- Committee Chairman Grassley senator was confirmed to a seat utes of questioning,” she stated,
KAVOD: HEBREW for respect, gether allows a senator to seri- let slip the tradition of the blue on the United States Court of adding, “less questioning for
honor, weightiness. No matter ously slow or halt a nomination slip. Taking over the chairman- Appeals for the 9th Circuit. a lifetime appointment than
what kind of Jew you are, a pri- to the district or circuit courts ship this year, Lindsay Graham Washington senators Patty most students face for a book
ority is undoubtedly respect for of appeal of his or her own has also given a pass to nomi- Murray and Maria Cantwell report in school.”
yourself and for others — even state. Using this aspect of the nees despite home-state sena- were alarmed that Eric D.
those holding different points constitutional power of advise tors finding them unqualified, Miller had repeatedly chal- Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown
of view. And there’s a symbol and consent, each senator can inexperienced or unfit. lenged tribal sovereignty, lands did not return blue slips for
of kavod in the U.S. Senate help make our federal judiciary and religious freedom. Eric Murphy and Chad Readler,
that’s not well known but long- more fair, more diverse and The first circuit court judge writing, “I cannot support
held: a single sheet of light blue more mainstream. to be confirmed in more than Murray also objected to the nominees who have actively
paper called the “blue slip.” 80 years without blue slip vetting process, or lack thereof: worked to strip Ohioans of their
Never have we needed the approval was David Stras for “Not only did Republicans rights. Special interests already
For more than 100 years, the respectful civility of the Senate the U.S. Court of Appeals for schedule this nominee’s confir- have armies of lobbyists and
Senate Judiciary Committee more, especially its responsi- the 8th Circuit in January 2018. mation hearing during a recess lawyers on their side; they don’t
has extended the courtesy of bility for checks and balances period when just two senators need judges in their pockets.”
the blue slip. As tradition has on the executive and judi- On Feb. 26 of this year, — both Republicans — were
it, returning a negative evalu- cial branches of government. for the first time in 100 years, able to attend, but the hearing See Respect, Page 18
a nominee without blue slip

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Who Will Be Israel’s Next Prime KVETCH ’N KVELL

Minister After the April Elections? Believing in Torah, Even As a Nonbeliever
IN A MARCH 1 letter about “tikkun olamism,” Steve Mendelsohn
BY DAVID RUBIN right-of-center Likud. the fabric of the country apart. opines, “But for us Jews who believe that there is no creator of the
Pundits projecting According to Gantz: “It was universe ... the challenge is to figure out what in Judaism is the
EVERYONE KNOWS about Netanyahu’s virtually assured baby and what is the bathwater. Unfortunately … the closer we
Benjamin “Bibi” Netanyahu, victory may be irrationally a legal move that was adopted look, the more bathwater we see.”
Israel’s invincible leader, soon exuberant, the thinking being by the Israeli government and
to be the longest-serving prime that Gantz’s lead is only “tem- carried out by the IDF and the I respectfully suggest to Mendelsohn there is much in the Torah
minister in history — except, porary.” The fact is that Gantz settlers in a painful but good to grasp onto, even for nonbelievers. The Ten Commandments
apparently, Benny Gantz didn’t is now the darling of the way. We have to take those was a step into the future for humanity. Whether dictated by
get that memo. media, which has become a lessons and implement them in God or conceived by humans, it was the first statement in history
formidable foe to Netanyahu other places.” asserting that all people should be free. It established the sanctity
Benny is ahead of Netan- in recent weeks. In a country of marriage and motherhood, codified civilized behavior and
yahu in the latest polls. that has always been enamored The statement is especially also created weekends.
with generals and always seems disturbing since it is well-
How can this be? Bibi is to be searching for the latest known that in every armed Consider the astonishing image of the Red Sea parting:
a powerful international “messiah” in the form of a new conflict, Hamas intentionally Whether it really happened or not, nothing else in literature
spokesman, a skilled diplomat centrist party, Gantz seems to hides its armed forces, its weap- comes close to it. And the sea didn’t part so Romeo could reach
and an expert economist. If fit the current perceived need. ons factories and its missile Juliet, or Odysseus could get home; this indelible image was
Americans were allowed to Voters are flocking in launchers in civilian population solely for the purpose of freeing slaves. If not God, what do we
vote, Netanyahu would likely droves to the tall and hand- centers, daring Israel to attack. call such inspiration?
win in a landslide. some Gantz, especially from
the establishment left-wing With President Trump’s Perhaps we Jews have been most fascinated by God because
But in the upcoming April Labor party, which seems to peace plan still not released, we can never truly know God. But we do know that sometime,
9 elections, the only votes that be self-destructing more with but already being publicly between 25 and 3,500 years ago, a small tribe called Israelites
count are from Israeli citizens. each passing day. debated, it behooves all Israelis, decided that idol worship is useless, human life is sacred and
Israelis see a flipside to the leg- Unlike the United States, as well as Americans who care people must be free. They envisioned these beliefs as a covenant
endary Netanyahu, who some Israel is a parliamentary about Israel, to understand that with God, and whether God really spoke to them, or they just
view as indecisive in battle, democracy in which the citi- the “land for peace” formula imagined it, as they gazed up at the billions of stars, it made them
not resolute enough in meet- zens vote, not for an individ- that has been recycled and feel like they were part of it all, special in the universe, comforted
ing the challenge of settlement ual, but for a party, and the regurgitated by virtually every and empowered. And we’re Jews today, because our families have
in the strategic, mountainous leader of the largest party has American administration in been keeping that covenant ever since.
heartland of Israel — Judea the challenge of forming a coa- recent years, was proven dead
and Samaria (the so-called lition with smaller parties, the after the Gaza withdrawal, We can all believe in that.
West Bank) — and they are goal being to attain a majority when the Hamas terrorist
concerned with entrusting of seats in the Knesset, Israel’s organization set up its rocket Rueben Gordon | Encino, California
him with the sovereignty of parliament. launching pads on the ruins of
Jerusalem, Israel’s eternal capi- Remarkably, until recently, the once peaceful and thriving In the Best Interest of Jews?
tal since the days of King David Gantz didn’t need to say a word Jewish communities. The treasurer and a founding member of the board of the Jewish
more than 3,000 years ago. on policy to achieve his strong Democratic Council of America wrote an opinion column
standing in the polls. In fact, Netanyahu is a some- (“Does Omar Understand Impact of Her Words?,” March 7)
Once labeled by an from his perspective, it was times flawed yet experienced exposing U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar’s anti-Semitism. I’m 100 percent
American magazine as “King better not to say anything. But leader, one who recognizes behind the JDCA on this.
Bibi” due to his seemingly irre- in a tiny country like Israel, the existential threat from
placeable status, things may be where most issues are poten- an Iran seeking to attack But then she writes that the Jewish community in Minnesota
changing for Netanyahu and tially explosive, issues even- Israel from both Lebanon “has welcomed and provided support for so many refugee groups
his Likud party. With the attor- tually need to be confronted, and Syria, while achieving including the large Somali population.” Now, how does this help
ney general having announced and as that happens and people nuclear bomb status. Clearly, Jews? How does the JDCA think that the Somali population is
bribery indictments against see what Gantz truly stands Netanyahu has the firmness going to vote? For candidates that support Israel, or for more
him, Netanyahu seems to be for, the shift in popularity may and resolve that Gantz and his Ilhan Omars?
somewhat in defensive mode swing back to Bibi. potential partners on the left
as his nation enters an early In his maiden policy speech, don’t possess. Is it too much to ask for Jewish organizations like the JDCA
election once again. Gantz seemingly inexplicably to promote what’s in the best interest of Jews? l
praised Israel’s now unpopular As Benjamin Netanyahu
So there is a new Benjamin 2005 unilateral withdrawal from faces his most difficult chal- Zachary Margolies | Philadelphia
in town, or a new Benny, that is, Gaza, in which some 10,000 lenges, the world should know
who seems to be taking Israel Israelis were forcibly expelled two things, that Bibi is the bet- Statement From the Publisher
by storm. Formerly chief of staff from their homes in a bitter and ter Benjamin and Benny Gantz
of the Israel Defense Forces, painful process that nearly tore is not the Messiah. l We are a diverse community. The views expressed in the opinion columns and letters
Benny Gantz has entered pol- published in the Jewish Exponent are those of the authors. They do not necessarily reflect
itics for the first time, form- David Rubin, former mayor of the views of the officers and boards of the Jewish Publishing Group and/or the Jewish
ing his own Israel Resilience Shiloh, Israel, is the founder and Federation of Greater Philadelphia. Send letters to [email protected] or fax to
Party and seriously challeng- president of Shiloh Israel Children’s 215-569-3389. Letters should be a maximum of 200 words and may be edited for clarity
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Justice Denied in Argentina Respect mainstream America. And
because they have not received
BY BEN COHEN tives responsible. But Nisman ing for Menem to serve at least Continued from Page 16 blue-slip approvals.
was discovered murdered in four years.
THIS JULY, ARGENTINA’S his apartment hours before he Last week, the votes proceeded The National Council of
Jewish community will mark was due to unveil a complaint Accused of endorsing bribes nonetheless, as usual along Jewish Women is the first and
the 25th anniversary of the against then-President Cristina to officials that pushed the party lines, confirming both most progressive Jewish wom-
bombing of the AMIA Jewish Fernández de Kirchner (the AMIA investigation’s attention men to serve on the 6th Circuit en’s organization in the United
Center in Buenos Aires, in spouse of the now-deceased away from the Iranians and onto Court of Appeals. States, and we have always been
which 85 people were mur- Nestor) that detailed her gov- domestic “suspects,” Menem was a leading voice for justice. We
dered and hundreds more ernment’s collusion in exoner- also named by a former senior Stras is 44. Miller is 43. know that the courts affect
were seriously wounded. It is ating the Iranian mullahs. Iranian intelligence operative Murphy is 40. Readler is 46. every issue we care about, and
promising to be a wretched and as a “paid asset” of the Iranian Frequently, dissenting senators we speak out as concerned con-
depressing commemoration, Cristina Kirchner, ousted regime during his term in office. have based their disapprovals stituents, asking our senators to
frankly, because there is no from office by current President But none of this was seriously on nominees’ inexperience confirm only fair, independent
reason to expect anything else. Mauricio Macri in 2015, is examined in court. as well as ideology. But these judges to these lifetime posi-
widely suspected of involve- fortysomethings raise another tions. We welcome those who
On July 18, 1994, a Renault ment in Nisman’s death. Some of the conspirators concern: Since all federal share our core values, no matter
utility truck packed with explo- Now that Kirchner has been beneath Menem did receive judges are appointed for life- your gender or faith, to join us
sives smashed into the AMIA elected to Argentina’s Senate, prison sentences for their roles time positions, they could be in advocating for integrity in
building in the busy downtown she can claim immunity from in corrupting the first inves- on the bench for 40 years or Congress and in the courts.
area of the Argentine capital, prosecution. tigation. But the exoneration more, making decisions that
leaving a scene of carnage in its of Menem brought a furious affect not only our lives, but It’s time to demand that
wake. The bombing came two Of the six suspects, the five response from Memoria Activa, those of our children and senators respect the blue slip
years after a nearly identical Iranian officials among them an Argentine-based advocacy grandchildren. process and that they seek
attack on the Israeli Embassy in remain at large, while the one group. “His government knew
Buenos Aires, which killed 29 Lebanese — Hezbollah’s sec- that the attack was going to We must urge our legislators to exercise due
people. A generation later, none ond-in-command, Imad happen; not only did they not diligence in studying nominees’ records, and to
of the AMIA suspects, the sub- Mughniyeh — was killed by a prevent it, they ordered the conduct civil, deliberative hearings.
jects of Interpol “Red Notices” car bomb in Damascus in 2008. manipulation of the investiga-
since 2007, have been captured. Meanwhile, the other senior tion so that the truth would not While the Supreme Court nominees who can win biparti-
Iranian officials implicated in come out.” hears only about 80 cases a san approval. We must urge our
Indeed, the AMIA investi- the AMIA bombing have never year, the vast number of rul- legislators to exercise due dil-
gation was exposed as a big- been subjected to even a tap When Jewish leaders and for- ings come out of the lower fed- igence in studying nominees’
ger source of political intrigue on the shoulder. One of them, eign dignitaries fly into Buenos eral courts. It’s those district records, and to conduct civil,
and duplicity than even the former Iranian President Ali Aires in July, they should call courts that make decisions on deliberative hearings and calls
bombing itself. The first AMIA Hashemi Rafsanjani, died two the AMIA debacle what it is: issues such as voting rights, for votes. We deserve highly
investigation, set up under for- years ago. Another, the former a travesty of justice and an civil rights, separation of reli- qualified judges who pledge —
mer Argentine President Carlos foreign minister Ali Akbar insult to victims of terrorism gion and state, environmental over the course of their lifetime
Menem, collapsed after it was Velayati, still enjoys extensive everywhere. protections, health care and appointments — to rule with-
exposed as a den of corruption. influence as a senior adviser to reproductive justice, and LGBT out bias or favoritism. That’s
the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. There is much to mourn rights. how to define kavod. l
The second investigation, — most of all those who died
set up under former President Last month, in the first sig- in the bombing, along with Meanwhile, the Senate Eleanor Levie is the Judicial
Nestor Kirchner in 2004, nificant AMIA-related event of Alberto Nisman. There is noth- continues to vote on circuit Nominations Advocacy Chair and
became the domain of fear- this 25th anniversary year, a ing — nothing at all — to be court nominees, a number of Lynne Jacobs is the State Policy
less federal prosecutor Alberto court in Buenos Aires acquit- proud of. l them considered controversial Advocate for the National Council
Nisman. Nisman’s diligent work ted Menem of engaging in a because they have expressed of Jewish Women—PA.
resulted in Interpol releasing cover-up during the first AMIA Ben Cohen is a New York City-based positions that are at odds with
those warrants for the senior investigation. journalist and author who writes a
Iranian and Hezbollah opera- weekly column on Jewish and
Prosecutors had been push- international affairs for JNS.

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Books: Music’s ‘Hot,’ ‘Malice’ Mystery Is Not

BOOKS primary musical partner, Bruce with a mental illness today, be a delight, especially with the Adam Abramowitz’s A Town
Klauber, interspersed through- and his obsession with the jazz added local flavor. And as a Called Malice.
JESSE BERNSTEIN | JE STAFF out Kahn’s recollections of his records that would be the early self-portrait of a songwriter,
unconventional parents and soundtrack to Kahn’s life, are performer, businessman and The book’s reasonably
A Chronicle of Philly Music 25-year break from music, an interesting contrast with husband, among other roles well-written and was inter-
among other tales. There’s Kahn’s own singular focus on that Kahn has played, it is both esting enough to keep me
The Hot Shot Heard also Kahn’s other Bruce, Bruce music. Additionally, both he tender and candid. engrossed for a while, but
’Round the World Cahan, his long-time partner and Klauber’s fascination with ultimately it became a slog.
Andy Kahn and husband since 2015. Karen Young all these years ANDY GOTLIEB | JE MANAGING EDITOR That’s because the book jumps
BearManor Media later attest to what a fascinat- around from topic to topic —
Along the way, Kahn can’t ing character she was in her A Review With Malice kind of like someone who has
ANDY KAHN’S MEMOIR help but run into everyone from own right, and the way Kahn Toward Malice their face buried in their cell-
The Hot Shot Heard ’Round the Charles Mingus to Norman writes about her, displaying his phone as they watch TV and do
World is a victory lap for the Mailer, partying with Shirley affection, awe and worry, often A Town Called Malice a couple other things.
musician, a guided tour of a MacLaine and Jacob Javits. He at the same time, is a highlight Adam Abramowitz
lifetime of success and spectac- rubs elbows with a laundry list of of his memoir. Thomas Dune Books | In A Town Called Malice,
ular evenings. jazz musicians from Philadelphia St. Martin’s Press we get mysteries, run-ins with
and beyond after he starts Queen It is these portions of the On an increasingly frequent gangs, details about casino
The title comes from Kahn’s Village with his brother, and gets book, along with the excite- basis, I find myself watching, lis- chips, assorted dead bodies, a
1978 hit “Hot Shot,” performed written up everywhere from The ment and anything-goes spirit tening to or web surfing content tough-guy rabbi (yes, there are
by Karen Young, which sat at Philadelphia Inquirer to now-de- of the first days of the record- that really isn’t aimed at me. some Jewish elements), some
the top of the disco charts for funct local Jewish papers like The ing studio, that make the book investigations, lots of slang and
two weeks. Main Line Jewish Expression and successful and outweigh the As one of the first people in even more talk.
the Philadelphia Jewish Times. lesser moments in the book, Generation X (born in 1966),
Thankfully, the title is a lit- like a picture of a letter prais- I’ve aged out of the coveted In fact, there’s too much
tle misleading; there’s far more Oddly enough, Kahn is at ing Kahn as a “gifted child” Nielsen broadcast demo- talk entirely. The book isn’t
in this book than an account of his strongest when he writes in 1962 and a two-page list graphic of 18-49 and find overly long, but it feels like
two weeks during which a sin- about other people. of ways in which “Hot Shot” myself simply tuning out of Abramowitz would have done
gle record sold more than other was used “without produc- content clearly aimed at mil- better to incorporate some ele-
records in one genre. Thinking through his inter- ing any significant income for lennials or Generation Z. ments of the spare style used by
actions with his mother, his its creators.” a writer such as James Ellroy,
Kahn, a South Philadelphia uncle, his father and Karen The same apparently holds author of The Black Dahlia and
native, co-founded the Queen Young, for example, the por- For fans of disco and The true in reading, as I found L.A. Confidential.
Village Recording Studios, a traits he draws of them give Sound of Philadelphia, The Shot myself struggling to complete
Philadelphia institution that you a much clearer idea of Heard ’Round the World should A Town Called Malice is about
hosted everyone from Stevie who Kahn himself is as well.
Wonder to Grace Kelly. An The section about his Uncle See Books, Page 26
alternate perspective of Kahn’s Lloyd, who Kahn believes
career is provided by his would have been diagnosed

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New WWII Film Reveals Hidden Lives of Jews in Berlin

FILM story. Schonhaus out the sound of the survivor
JESSE BERNSTEIN | JE STAFF survives by forg- speaking. What better way to
ing passports emphasize the still-aliveness of
THERE ARE HUNDREDS of and other doc- these stories for them? And
movies about the Holocaust, umentation at Alice Dwyer, who plays Hanni
which has been examined in the direction of a Levy, really does seem to carry
most of the major movie-pro- sympathetic gov- the emotional weight of forced
ducing countries in the world ernment official, assimilation that the story calls
from every angle: survivor a relationship that for. Lastly, the survivor inter-
documentaries, camp hor- goes largely unex- views are strangely, pleasantly
rors, conflicted guard studies, plored. Ruth and a light-hearted at times — we
partisan-struggle war movies, friend are hidden know, on some level, how each
B-movie sexploitations, qua- by a Nazi official of their stories end — which is
si-comedies, escape capers, and his wife, who an interesting tone to strike in
survivors in the immediate keep them in their a film about the Holocaust.
aftermath, Righteous Gentiles employ as maids Which is to say: This is a
and so on. and nannies. This period of history so vast,
startling fact is fraught and overflowing with
So it was a pleasure that Photo courtesy of Landmark Theatres simply stated, and stories, there are more movies
Claus Räfle’s documentary The Alice Dwyer as Hanni Levy in The Invisibles then we’re off to to be made about it.
Invisibles looks at the subject
from an unexplored viewpoint. the next scene. The Invisibles opens at
in the story of Levy. Levy That overreliance, aside The movie is not without its Landmark’s Ritz at the Bourse
A mix of reenactment, sur- changes her name to Hannelore from being tiresome, comes merits. Räfle blends the sound Cinema on March 15. l
vivor interviews and archival Winkler, and dyes her dark at the expense at what could of bombs falling in Berlin and
footage, The Invisibles tells the brown hair an Aryan blonde, have been more interest- moving trains with the inter- [email protected];
true stories of four Jews who drawing attention from ing questions begged by the view footage, nearly drowning 215-832-0740
hid in plain sight in Berlin German men on the street.
in the last days of the war. She is free to walk the bou-
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there, but for the most part, of her efforts to remove any The Pope’s Rabbi
they are unaware of the exis- Jewish trace of herself, just as
tence of the others. It is a movie the other three subjects are
about teenagers forced to act able to do. Viewers will feel
as adults under the direst cir- a little swell of pride watch-
cumstances, as their parents ing each subject go about
are deported and they’re left to their day even as Berlin is Wednesday, March 27, 7:30 p.m.
fashion lives for themselves in declared “Judenfrei.” But you
the seat of Nazi power. also wonder what their sense
of being Jewish will be after
The reenactments are ser- the Holocaust; if self-pres- Interfaith Dialogue: The Way Forward
viceable, if unspectacular. Each ervation means erasing reli-
of the four survivors portrayed gion and identity, is there
— Cioama Schonhaus, Eugen any way back? Colors for website (screen)
Friede, Ruth Gumpel and
Hanni Levy — are made to Räfle relies too heavily on purposeRs:abbi Abraham Skorka, Ph.D.
look like Burberry models in certain visual motifs. I lost ApBmlquusea:74ipn7mhP3losoag6spo6he2gaFrdardaainednceits:epfofrrmienandyshyiepawrsith
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are either huddled around a
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in which the hits keep com- whip their heads around at the do to foster greater interfaith
ing — Euegen Friede can no sound of a knock on the door, understanding in the world.
longer sit on the bus, Cioama as the non-Jew in the room
Schonhaus loses his parents motions for them to hide. If
in the opening scene of the the director wished to make
movie, Ruth Gumpel lives it known that Jews living in
on the street — really drive Berlin during the Holocaust For information and pre-registration: Mindy Cohen
home the emotional cruelty of
Nazism, which beggared the had to be on constant alert for [email protected] or 215-635-7300 x155
soul right along with the body. the Gestapo, he succeeds in FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

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Yiddish Actor Allen Lewis Rickman Comes to
Philadelphia Area for ‘Sunshine Boys’

T H E AT E R of the two leads. The show runs Rickman for the role of Al From left: Allen Lewis Rickman as Al Lewis and Carl Wallnau as Willie
SELAH MAYA ZIGHELBOIM | JE STAFF until March 31. Lewis when the director,
Keith Baker, told him he could Clark Mark Garvin
YOU MIGHT RECOGNIZE The Sunshine Boys follows have input in the casting of
Allen Lewis Rickman from two men, Al Lewis and Willie that character. Wallnau and Rickman learned Yiddish with Yiddish now, the language
Boardwalk Empire, in which he Clark (played by Carl Wallnau), Rickman have a rapport work- by listening to his parents. His is the musical soundtrack to
had a recurring role as George who reunite in their 70s, years ing together and a similar father was a Holocaust sur- the show. When you see it done
Baxter, a salesman in Atlantic after a falling out ended their comedic sense, Wallnau said. vivor, his mother the child of well — like, for example, the
City, New Jersey. career together as a popular immigrants and Yiddish was Yiddish Godot that was done
vaudevillian comedy act. “Right away, I said, ‘Well, their first language. By the in New York a couple of years
Or from the Coen brothers’ the person who comes right to time he was about 10, he had ago — it lends a flavor to the
A Serious Man, in which he “It’s funny as hell, and it’s mind, who I think would really started speaking it, he said. material that it wouldn’t other-
played the Yiddish-speaking very touching,” Rickman said. be good, [is] Allen,’ and we did wise have. It’s like it has some
man in the prologue, alongside “It’s not heavy-handed. You a tape in New York and sent it Judaism, in general, was a music playing underneath it,
his wife, who played his wife in never feel like you’re watching in,” Wallnau said. “The rest, as big part of Rickman’s upbring- and of course, the feeling of
the scene. He also translated an Ingmar Bergman movie or they say, is history.” ing, as he attended a modern authenticity. There’s something
the Yiddish dialogue. something, but there are some Orthodox yeshiva. about it. It’s like it becomes the
very deep themes underneath it. Rickman has had a long set or a costume. It’s what the
The New York-based actor It’s about ... making your peace career in theater, television He started in theater actors are wrapped in; it’s the
is now in the Philadelphia with the end of your active life. and film, having been in pro- because it was either that or air they’re walking around in.”
area for a production of Neil It’s about, ultimately, at what ductions such as Relatively get a job, he quipped. He fell
Simon’s The Sunshine Boys at point can you say, ‘Well, I’ve Speaking on Broadway and into Yiddish theater because Though he is probably best
the Bristol Riverside Theatre, done everything that I’m going The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, in he already knew the language. known for his Yiddish theater,
in which he plays Al Lewis, one to do in the world.’” which he played real-life come- He also writes translations of his biggest passion is comedy,
dian Red Skelton. original Yiddish shows. he said, so The Sunshine Boys is
Wallnau recommended a great opportunity.
He also portrayed Hitler for There is a part of him, he
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the episode, Rickman went to between Yiddish theater and person or that kind of per-
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asked if he could make a with- “People ... think it’s a style of somebody completely different
drawal from accounts he had acting. It isn’t. Yiddish is a mil- — how you look, how you talk,
opened there 50 years before. lion different things, always was how you walk — that’s more
a million different things. Every interesting and more fun.” l
“This was basically to pro- possible style of theater was
voke the Swiss, who had done done in a Yiddish, and every [email protected];
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and gas chambers, but with done successfully in Yiddish.
paperwork, and basically
embarrass the Swiss for what “When you do something
they had done,” Rickman said.
“I’m not a huge fan of Michael
Moore in a lot of respects, but
he was very nice to me per-
sonally, and this was certainly
something worth doing.”

Rickman also has done a
significant amount of work in
Yiddish theater.

He recently came off a pro-
duction of an original Yiddish-
language show called Tevye
Served Raw, an adaptation of
Sholem Aleichem’s stories.

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Cookie-Making for Purim with Young Bakers

FOOD

LINDA MOREL | JE FOOD COLUMNIST eggs so the shells don’t fly Antonio_Diaz / iStock / Getty Images Plus
into the dough and to avoid
WHO BETTER TO enlist in contact with salmonella.
Purim baking than children • Hold the electric beater with
between the ages of 3 and 10? preschoolers, unless you
They are eager bakers and don’t mind dough landing
always have time. With Purim on the ceiling.
falling on March 20, it’s time to • Line baking sheets with
start making cookies. parchment paper. Let each
child write his or her name
Warning: There will be lots or draw a picture on the
of errant flour on floors and parchment they’ll be using.
counters. But the fun you’ll Children love knowing
have is well worth it. which cookies they created.

Here are some tips for guid- Prepare extra cookies so
ing tiny, impulsive fingers into young bakers can nibble right
achieving sensational cookies: away. With the scent of warm
• Bake with no more than cookies in the air, who wants to
wait for Purim to take a taste?
three young bakers. One or
two is ideal. CHOCOLATE CHIP Preheat your oven to 275 A generous teaspoon at a creamy. (Do not overmix
• You’ll need step stools or MERINGUES | PAREVE degrees. Line four cookie sheets time, drop the dough on the the margarine.) Add the egg,
sturdy chairs so that each child Yield: four dozen meringues with parchment paper. Reserve. parchment paper. Bake for 35 vanilla, flour, salt, ginger and
can see the mixing bowl and minutes. With the oven door baking soda. Mix until thor-
every phase of the process. If your oven can’t accommo- Crack the eggs. Let the egg closed, turn off the oven and oughly combined. Add the
• Because young bakers date four cookie sheets at once, whites fall into a large mixing keep the cookies in the oven peanut butter and mix well.
become fidgety, before get- make half of this recipe at a time. bowl. Discard the yolks or save for an hour or until they are
ting started, measure the Make this recipe at Passover, too. them for another purpose. firm. Move to platters to cool. If using margarine, cover
ingredients into paper cups, the bowl with plastic wrap
the way chefs do on TV. Parchment paper Gradually add the sugar, HASHTAG PEANUT and refrigerate for 30 minutes
• If there is more than one 4 jumbo eggs beating well until the mixture BUTTER COOKIES | before continuing.
child, divide the ingredients 1 cup sugar turns stiff and shiny. It should DAIRY OR PAREVE
in halves or thirds so that 1 (12-ounce) bag semi- increase in volume and form Yield: three dozen With a teaspoon, break off
each baker has the opportu- stiff peaks. Do not overbeat. pieces of dough. In your palm
nity to add every ingredient. sweet chocolate morsels Use a spoon or spatula to fold Parchment paper roll into balls about ¾-inch
• An adult should crack open in the chocolate morsels. ½ cup (1 stick) unsalted across. Place the balls on the
parchment paper about an
mtaylor777 / iStock / Getty Images Plus butter at room inch apart.
temperature, or ½ cup (1
stick) chilled margarine Dip a fork in flour. Flatten
½ cup white sugar the balls with the fork into
½ cup brown sugar thick disks, making marks at
1 egg, well beaten by hand right angles, creating hashtags.
½ teaspoon vanilla Bake for 5 to 10 minutes, until
1½ cups flour, plus extra for light brown and firm.
coating a fork
¼ teaspoon salt OLD FASHIONED
½ teaspoon ground ginger OATMEAL RAISIN
¾ teaspoon baking soda COOKIES | DAIRY OR
½ cup creamy peanut butter PAREVE
Yield: four dozen
Preheat your oven to 400
degrees. Line 3 cookie sheets If your oven can’t accom-
with parchment paper. modate 4 cookie sheets at once,
make half of this recipe at
Using an electric mixer, a time.
cream the butter or marga-
rine and sugar until light and Parchment paper
½ cup (1 stick) unsalted butter

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at room temperature, speed until just combined. 1 (7 ounce) bag, Preheat the oven to 350 sarahdoow /
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margarine sweetened sheets with parchment paper.
6 tablespoons white sugar fuls onto the parchment paper. coconut flakes should appear loose.
6 tablespoons brown sugar Bake for 8-10 minutes, until In a large mixing bowl, mix on Drop half of the batter by
¾ teaspoon vanilla golden brown. With young chil- low speed the melted chocolate,
1 egg dren, do this step in evaporated milk, cream, vanilla, teaspoons onto two parchment
¾ cup flour CHOCOLATE EXPLOSION advance so they don’t almond extract and sugar until lined cookie sheets. Place them
½ teaspoon baking soda MACAROONS | DAIRY burn themselves: Fill just combined. e chocolate will in the oven and bake for 7 min-
¼ teaspoon salt Yield: four dozen the bottom portion of look like small dots. utes. Move the upper cookie
¼ teaspoon cinnamon a double boiler with 2 sheet to the lower position and
¼ teaspoon cloves If your oven can’t accom- inches of water. Place Add the coconut and vice versa. Bake for another 8
1 cup uncooked oatmeal modate 4 cookie sheets at once, the chocolate squares ground almond mixture. Stir minutes. e cookies should
1 cup raisins make half of this recipe at in the top portion and to combine by hand. e dough appear barely ready — do not
a time. assemble the double over bake. Repeat with the
Line 4 cookie sheets with boiler, including the lid. remainder of the batter. ●
parchment paper. Preheat the 2 ounces unsweetened
oven to 375 degrees. baking chocolate Place double boiler on a
medium ame. Bring water to
Using an electric mixer, beat 2½ cups blanched slivered a simmer. Stir occasionally until
the butter or margarine, both almonds chocolate melts. Turn o the
sugars and vanilla, until light
and creamy. Beat in the egg. ¼ cup dark chocolate ame. Remove the top portion
morsels from the bottom. Cool covered
Si together the our, bak- to room temperature and reserve.
ing soda, salt, cinnamon and 2 sheets of parchment paper
cloves. In 3 batches, add to the 1 (12 ounce) can evaporated Place the almonds and
creamed mixture and beat until chocolate morsels in a food
well-combined. Add the oat- milk processor and process until the
meal and raisins and mix on low ⅛ cup cream almonds are chopped ne and
¾ teaspoon vanilla coated with chocolate. Reserve.
¼ teaspoon almond extract
⅛ teaspoon sugar

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Torah Portion

CANDLE LIGHTING
Leviticus Asks Tough Societal Questions Mar. 15 6:49 p.m.
Mar. 22 6:57 p.m.
behind our actions matter? The sacrifices, according to people are not merely
BY RABBI JOSHUA WAXMAN

PARSHAT VAYIKRAH These questions, which form many Biblical scholars, were personal and private, but involve that all of us play in increasing or
the living heart of Leviticus, a system that wiped clean the and implicate God as well. diminishing holiness.
are ones for which we are still moral contamination that With this awareness, we are The ritualized answers
EVERY YEAR AROUND this urgently attempting to figure resulted from individual and called on to assume the extra Leviticus provides were
time we complete our reading out answers in our time. In an communal misdeeds, allowing responsibility of realizing just attempts to grapple with the
of the Book of Exodus and roll increasingly polarized society, the society to view these wrongs how significant our behavior questions we ask as a society,
over into Leviticus. how can we — should we be? — as expiated. The distinction is, not only on an interpersonal and the harm that occurs when
Suddenly, our Torah read- in relationship with someone between tahor and tamei — rit- scale but on a cosmic one as they are left unresolved. They
ing is all sacrifices and blood, whose opinions and beliefs are ually pure and impure allowed well. When we fall short, we paint the picture of a society
skin diseases and emissions. inimical to our own? the ancient Israelites to know must make amends not only built around a mission and
For casual modern readers, the In a time of growing aware- what circumstances put some- to the person we have harmed purpose — of realizing holi-
contents of this book can feel ness about behavior that we one beyond the bounds of the but to God as well, and we are ness through our everyday
far from edifying. It can feel now recognize as unaccept- camp, literally as well as fig- given the gift of a specific path behavior and actions.
irrelevant, confusing and even able but was often excused in uratively, and provided a pre- that tells us how. Although the specific
offensive. What gives? the past — perhaps making scribed procedure for bringing Imagine if we held to this answers and remedies
The key to Leviticus, which advances on a subordinate, or someone back in. standard today! Imagine if Leviticus provides may not
we begin reading this week, is wearing blackface to a party Similarly, the institution of we took seriously the com- speak to us in our own time,
recognizing that the ancient — when can someone who the Day of Atonement, described mand, “You shall not wrong as we read through Leviticus
Israelites were a community that has done something wrong be in chapter 16 of this book, pro- one another but shall fear your in the months ahead we should
asked and grappled with import- rehabilitated and when does vided the community with a God, for I am the Lord your appreciate — and learn from —
ant questions about how we are that wrongdoing keep them means to atone, to expiate the God. Rather you shall observe the society that had the cour-
supposed to function as a society. beyond the bounds of society? offenses they had committed My laws and faithfully keep My age to ask these questions and
What does it mean to create How do racist or xenophobic before God and one another rules, that you may live upon the the audacity to seek ways to
a society where God can truly views held by some impact in a cathartic celebration that land in security.” (Lev. 25:17-18) confront them head on. l
dwell in our midst? What hap- society as a whole, and what allowed them to move forward Imagine if instead of try-
pens when members of that steps do we need to take to with reassurance and hope. ing to evade responsibility for Rabbi Joshua Waxman is the
society misbehave — how does purge the damage they cause to All of these rituals, and so our shortcomings — to vehe- spiritual leader of Or Hadash: A
it threaten society at large and our moral fabric? many others described through- mently deny them until caught, Reconstructionist Congregation
what responsibilities do we have, None of these questions has out the course of the book, are then practice damage control and serves as president of the
individually and communally, to easy answers, then or now. But intended to uphold and promote by “apologizing to anyone who Board of Rabbis of Greater
respond? How do we articulate the genius of Leviticus is that it holiness. As God instructs, “You might have been offended” — Philadelphia. The board is proud to
certain collective ideals and values took these abstract, conceptual shall be holy for I the Lord your we acknowledged and accepted provide the Torah commentary for
while still making room for people questions that are at the heart God am holy.” (Lev. 19:2) The them, realizing that our society the Jewish Exponent.
who don’t conform to them? Who of how we try to build an eth- Israelites were aspiring to build a can only become better by rec-
can remain part of our society ical and righteous society and society that placed holiness at the ognizing our shared responsi-
and when is someone beyond the made them concrete, practical center, that recognized that what- bility for building an ethical and
pale? How much do the intentions and actionable. ever actions take place between loving world and the critical role

Books jury in a tax evasion case. money through real estate, WHAT’S GOING ON
At the beginning of the book, among other things. in Jewish Philadelphia?
Continued from Page 20
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bomb-tossing bank robber who’s benefit by adhering to Occam’s
been missing for years, while A Molotov cocktail is razor, the principle of logic that
his father, now afflicted with thrown at the reporter, who says the simplest explanation is
Alzheimer’s, used to run poker isn’t badly injured, and sets usually the correct one.
games and had a shady role as a into motion a series of events,
“fixer.” Meanwhile, brother Zero including wondering which Unfortunately, in a day
runs a moving/storage company. of her stories prompted the and age when even a superhe-
attempted hit. Those stories ro’s back story is complicated
Zesty’s own past is a bit mud- dig into the gentrification of enough to stretch a 90-min-
dled, too, as he once refused to Boston, gangs infiltrating mid- ute movie into one lasting 2½
testify before a federal grand night basketball leagues and hours, we’re likely to see even
Eastern Europeans laundering fewer Occam adherents. l

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members and alumni from across the country, she walked across the Edmund
Pettus Bridge — where in 1965 a peaceful march for voting rights was attacked
by state troopers with batons and tear gas — and met with activist Joanne Bland, experience as Egyptian slaves, and of the subsequent obligation to treat others
who survived that “Bloody Sunday.” fairly and to protect the vulnerable.
She visited the 16th Street Baptist Church, where four young girls were “ e trip was very timely, very present, very sobering,” she said. “I feel very
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Last year, when the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia hosted sto-
rytelling workshops in celebration of Israel70, we discovered our community
members had experienced all of these — and much more.
At our workshops, hosted in partnership with First Person Arts, partici-
pants from across Greater Philadelphia came out to master the art of story-
telling, and then penned their own stories about their personal connections
to Israel, which they shared during a lmed session.
We are proud to now release a selection of “My Israel Story” vid-
eos. Sometimes funny, sometimes poignant, always thought-provoking,
these stories reveal the incredible range of experiences that join Greater
Philadelphians to Israel.
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Susan as she searches out the nest kosher McDonald’s hamburger in all
of Israel. A er the rst video nishes, the rest of our playlist will continue
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class presented by Ellen Sklaro . Ernest Hemingway wrote that Temple. Breakfast is served. Immediate cash for one
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Great Gatsby was the finest work of American Call 610-667-5000 for information. piece or an entire
literature. Sklaro will speak about the book, its author and its 1500 Hagys Ford Road. Penn Valley. collection.
place in American fiction. What makes this book so great?

$10 per class. For more information, call 215-887-8700. Reform Active Adult Friday. 201 Old York Road • Jenkintown, PA
Congregation Keneseth Israel. 8339 Old York Road, Elkins Park. A full day of activities for active adults
with KleinLife: Center City. 8:30 a.m. (215) 885-7070

co ee, tea and munchies. 9:30 a.m. Open Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat.
chair exercise or current events. 11am - 4:00pm
10:30 a.m. Kabbalat Shabbat service
Closed Sunday, Monday & Tuesday

led by Rabbi Beth Janus. 11:30 a.m.

hot kosher lunch from Betty the from 11 a.m. to noon for parashat

Caterer. 12:15 p.m. Purim celebration ha-shavua (study of the weekly Torah

THURSDAY, MARCH Canasta. Sussman will delve into the history with the Bob Butryn Klezmer Trio. portion). 1920 Skippack Pike, Blue Bell.

Weekly drop-in canasta game of the Jewish people and their RSVP by phone at 215-832-0539.

Current Events. at 1 p.m. with the Sisterhood of illegal acts throughout U.S. history. 2100 Arch St., Philadelphia. Andalusian Music.

Current events group with Bob Rubin at Ohev Shalom of Bucks County. $5 donation per person. Light Congregation Mikveh Israel and

8:30 a.m. Beth Sholom Congregation. $2 donation. Lessons by request. refreshments served following Torah Study. the Jewish Federation of Greater

8231 Old York Road, Elkins Park. Call 215-958-6755 for information. program. RSVP needed to Join Rabbi Eric Woodward and Rabbi Philadelphia invite you to join us

944 Second Street Pike, Richboro. 215-677-1600. 9768 Verree Road, Danielle Parmenter once a month on

Mommy and Me. Philadelphia. Friday in the Tiferet Bet Israel Library See Calendar, Page 30
Sherrie Turetsky, director of the
Jodi Kantor Speaks.

School of Early Learning at Old York What does the #MeToo moment mean

Road Temple-Beth Am, will lead a for today, and what are its prospects

weekly one-hour “Mommy & Me” for changing the future? Jodi Kantor,

class at 9:30 a.m. 971 Old York Road, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist

Abington. for The New York Times will be part CURRENT 7TH-11TH GRADERS AND PARENTS

of a conversation about #MeToo,

Biblical Commentaries. Temple University and the broader

Study the commentaries found in Philadelphia community. 3:30 p.m.

the Hertz Chumash, the Etz Hayim at the Feinstein Center for Sunday, March 31, 9:00 am-12:00 pm
Chumash and the commentaries of American Jewish History at

modern biblical scholars to deepen Temple’s Mitten Hall. 1913 N. Broad St.,

our understanding of the first book Philadelphia.

of the Bible. Har Zion Temple, Stress Reduction. Register:
1500 Hagys Ford Road, Penn Valley. gratz.edu/academics/jchs

Bible Study. This program will run through March Questions:
A member of Main Line Reform 14 and is organized by Beth Sholom [email protected]
Temple’s clergy leads a discussion of Congregation. Cost for the course 215-635-7300 x162
the Tanakh, or Jewish bible, at 11 a.m. is $500, with Beth Sholom members Gratz College
This is an ongoing process, beginning receiving a $100 discount. Payment Melrose Park
with Genesis and proceeding over arrangements are available. For
the course of the year. 10 a.m. registration, visit je erson.edu/ Colors for website (screen)
410 Montgomery Ave., Wynnewood. mindfulness and select purposes:
“Public Programs” or email Blue: pms 662
Jewish Theater History. mbsr@je erson.edu. 8231 Old York
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theater-making and what makes
Adult Education.

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topics ranging from the Purimspiel to Shamayim, announces that Rabbi

the turn of the last century’s Yiddish Lance J. Sussman will be our guest

theater to today’s contemporary speaker at 7:30 p.m. His topic is

Jewish theater. Shir Ami. “Rabbi, I Want A Good Funeral:

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Calendar dress is appropriate, and everyone is Israeli Film Festival. the Middle East and a touch of the are represented. The class is $5 for
welcome. For more information, call The 23rd annual Israeli Film Festival classics. 1 p.m. $5. KleinLife, 10100 the hour, with no prior reservation
Continued from Page 29 215-886-8000. 971 Old York Road, looks to be the most controversial. Jamison Ave., Philadelphia. Also at needed. Feel free to email questions
Abington. The three-week festival features 4:30 p.m. at St. Paul’s Evangelical to MLRT member and teacher Eileen
on Shabbat Vayikra/Zachor when movies that deal with infidelity, stolen Lutheran Church, 120 Easton Road, Edman at [email protected]. 9
we present an exciting program of Torah Study. identity, rights of the developmentally Glenside. Also at 7 p.m. March 18 at a.m. Main Line Reform Temple, 410
Sephardic Andalusian music. Be Each week, our Main Line Reform challenged and the meaning of Colonial Theatre, 227 Bridge St., Montgomery Ave., Wynnewood.
here at 5:45 p.m., one hour before Temple rabbis lead us as we read home. $6-18. 8:30 p.m. at Lightbox Phoenixville.
services begin, for a recital by the from the parshah, or weekly portion, Film Center, 3701 Chestnut St., Eleanor Roosevelt Live.
three musicians — Shmuel Elbaz, and learn about its context and Philadelphia. Museum Tour. Henrietta Szold Group of Hadassah
Yoram Azulay and Moshe Barsheshset. history. There is always a lively The Interfaith Multicultural presents Linda Kenyon portraying
Following the program, there will discussion and anyone is welcome. SUNDAY, MARCH 17 Connection will host a trip to The Eleanor Roosevelt and telling her life
be a regular Shabbat service at Call 610-649-7800 for information. National Liberty Museum at 321 story, $6. 10 a.m. Super Giant, 2nd
6:45 p.m. after which a special 410 Montgomery Ave., Author Event. Chestnut St. in Philadelphia. A coach floor Corporate Center, 315 Old York
Moroccan dinner will be served. Wynnewood. Author event: Red Hot Mama: The Life bus will leave from the parking lot Road, Willow Grove.
Reservations are required. of Sophie Tucker with Lauren Rebecca of Old York Road Temple – Beth Am
Call 215-922-5446 to make Andalusian Music. Sklaroff. This program is sponsored by in Abington at approximately 1:30 Talmud Class.
reservations. 44 N. Fourth St., Congregation Mikveh Israel and the Meyers Library, Women of KI, and p.m. After a guided tour, guests will The rabbinic prohibitions against
Philadelphia. the Jewish Federation of Greater KI Adult Education. The free program be taken to The Kennedy House at shaming another often lie in stark
Philadelphia invite you to join us for at 10 a.m. is followed by a light brunch. 1901 JFK Blvd. for a buffet dinner and contrast to stories of shaming and
SATURDAY, MARCH 16 the continuation of the Andalusian Red Hot Mama is a biography of Sophie speaker. The bus will return to the competition among those very same
music event, with services beginning Tucker, who became one of the most synagogue at approximately 9 p.m. rabbis. This class begins by examining
Torah Study. at 9 a.m. followed by a Moroccan powerful people in show business. For The cost for the entire day is $35 per texts on monetary compensation for
Join Rabbi Peter Rigler and Temple lunch, during which three musicians more information, call 215-887-8700. person. Due to space limitations, shaming (Who must pay? How much?
Sholom in Broomall once a month will speak. Reservations are required Reform Congregation Keneseth participation is limited to 50 people. For what kinds of shaming?) and then
to study the Torah portion the week for lunch. Call 215-922-5446 to Israel, 8339 Old York Road, Elkins Park. For more information call 215-886- moves on to examine stories of rabbis
before Saturday morning services. make reservations. 44 N. Fourth St., 8000. 971 Old York Road, Abington. shaming one another. The course asks
This week’s Torah portion is “Vayikra.” Philadelphia. Purim Carnival. the overarching question – what is the
8:45 a.m. Contact the temple office Join us for this Purim carnival ‘No One is Alone.’ Talmud trying to tell us about shame/
with questions and to RSVP at Tot Shabbat. featuring costumes, prizes, games and The Bob and Estelle Richter Hazak shaming? 10:30 a.m. Har Zion Temple
610-356-5165. 55 N. Church Lane, Young Families Minis join us for hamentaschen. 10 a.m. Congregation Fund presents No One is Alone: The 1500 Hagys Ford Road, Penn Valley.
Broomall. monthly Shabbat gatherings led by Brothers of Israel. 530 Washington Jewish Tradition on Broadway by
Young Family member and Tiferet Bet Crossing Road, Newtown. soprano Sarah Baumgarten at 2 p.m. Adult Education.
Torah, Bagels, Coffee. Israel congregant David Kuperstein Enjoy works by Gershwin, Rodgers Adult education: A Civil War Soldier’s
Begin Shabbat morning at Old York featuring singing, storytelling and Border Discussion. and Hart, Rodgers and Hammerstein, Story with Jim Rubillo. The story of
Road Temple-Beth Am with an other interactive experiences. Rabbi Claudio Kogan, director of The Bernstein, Loesser, Bock and Harnick, a long-forgotten Philadelphia native
interactive, engaging discussion of the Each service will be approximately University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Sondheim, Hamlisch and Schwartz. who fought and survived four years of
weekly portion including bagels and 40 minutes followed by a bimah School of Medicine’s new Institute for Tickets are $10 in advance, $15 at fighting including Gettysburg, Stone
coffee at 9 a.m. followed by a peer-led adventure to help lead “Adon Olam” Bioethics and Social Justice and an the door. Call 856-912-7317 for more Mountain, Fredericksburg, Atlanta
Shabbat service at 10:15 a.m. Casual in the main sanctuary. 11:15 a.m. immigrant from Argentina, will lead information. Temple Beth Sholom, and Sherman’s March to the Sea. After
1920 Skippack Pike, Blue Bell. a discussion on the current situation 1901 Kresson Road, Cherry Hill, N.J. marching more than 1,000 miles,
at the U.S./Mexico border. 10:15 a.m. he went on to live his life with pain
CAMP SUN Comedy Night. Congregation Rodeph Shalom 615 N. Bonhoeffer Oratio. and quiet dignity. $10 per class. For
MOUNTAIN REUNION Join Congregation Kol Emet for Broad St., Philadelphia. Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church more information, call 215-887-8700.
an evening of fun featuring three presents a theater piece featuring Reform Congregation Keneseth
Sunday, June 9th, 2019 comedians, sushi and hors d’oeuvres, Purim Carnival. the writings of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Israel. 8339 Old York Road, Elkins Park.
11am to 2pm silent auction items including Come visit the jkidphilly table for a Lutheran pastor, Nazi resistor and
timeshares and weekend getaways, Purim crafts and enjoy games, face one of the most influential Christian Mahjong.
Marriott Conshohocken free babysitting and more. RSVP at painting, inflatables, food and fun at theologians of the 20th century. Play and learn from 12:30-2 p.m. with
For more information email goo.gl/forms/v5is3ADgLoojDcto1. the Purim Carnival. Cost is $10/family Bonhoeffer was conceived as a the HSA of the Noreen Cook Center
[email protected] 7 p.m. 1360 Oxford Valley Road, or $5/person pre-sale, $15/family or concert work in a theatrical context by for Early Childhood Education and
Yardley. $10/person at the door. Cash only. composer Thomas Lloyd. 4 p.m. $5-20. the Sisterhood of Har Zion Temple
FRIENDS, FRIENDS, FRIENDS, Congregation Adath Jeshurun, 7763 625 Montgomery Ave., Bryn Mawr. in weekly community open mahjong
Persian Musical. Old York Road, Elkins Park. play. You may bring a kosher dairy
WE WILL ALWAYS BE. The Beth Am Players Present “A Purim MONDAY, MARCH 18 lunch or dairy/parve kosher snacks.
Shpiel – Esther, A Persian Musical,” Mandolin Performance. Call 610-667-500 for information.
based on the Tony-winning musical Mandolin sensation Shmuel Elbaz and Hatha Yoga. 1500 Hagys Ford Road, Penn Valley.
Hamilton. Dialogue and parody lyrics his ensemble of Netivot and Sedot Women come together in this weekly,
by Jamie Marx. 7:30 p.m. at Negev musicians will join members open to the community yoga class Bereavement Group.
Old York Road Temple – Beth Am. of the Philadelphia Orchestra for a to practice balance, muscle strength For the newly bereaved, there’s
$10-18. 971 Old York Road, Philadelphia premiere in a thrilling and stillness through yoga. All help at Congregations of Shaare
Abington. reunion with medleys from Andalusia, ages, health levels and experience Shamayim from 1-2:30 p.m. No

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charge. Contact Rivkahpowers55@ Evison. With her husband Bernard us stay healthy. From allergies to Lunch and Learn. Chinese Purim Dinner.
gmail.com or leave a message at now in the grave, 79-year-old Harriet diabetes to arthritis, our personal Discussion of the parshah of the Join us for Purim dinner followed by
215-677-1600 for details. 9768 Verree Chance sets sail on an ill-conceived microbiome helps bolster our week at 12:30 p.m. This session the Megillah reading at Congregation
Road, Philadelphia. Alaskan cruise only to discover through immune system and keep us healthy. will be led by Rabbi Gary Charlestein. Brothers of Israel. Bring a can of
a series of revelations that she’s been Join Jewish Family and Children’s All are welcome. At Premier Dental kosher food for the food pantry,
Book Club. living the past 60 years of her life Service and Lankenau Medical Center Products offices. 1710 Romano Drive, too. $36. 5:30 p.m. 530 Washington
Join the Sylvia C. Cohen MBIEE under entirely false pretenses. 10:30 for a chance to learn about new Norristown. Crossing Road, Newtown.
Sisterhood Book Club for The Tattooist a.m. 971 Old York Road, Abington. research into microbiomes and how
of Auschwitz, a novel by Heather you can build and maintain a healthy Bereavement Group. Erev Purim Shpiel.
Morris. It’s an illuminating tale of hope Lunch and Learn. gut. Presented by Sunil Thomas, a For the post-bereaved, held at Erev Purim shpiel and service: The
and courage based on the interviews Discussion of the parshah of the week biomedical researcher working on Northeast NORC, from 1-2:30 p.m. Megillah According to John Hughes
conducted with Auschwitz-Birkenau at noon. This session will be led by immunotherapies and vaccines No charge. Email rivkapowers@ – Esther’s ‘80’s Prom. Our annual
tattooist Ludwig (Lale) Sokolov. A love Rabbi Joel Seltzer. All are welcome. at the Lankenau Institute for gmail.com or call 215-320-0351 to festive Purim celebration begins with
story in the midst of atrocity. Free and At BDO USA, LLP. 1801 Market St., Medical Research. 11 a.m. register. 8546B Bustleton Ave., a brown bag dinner at 6:30 p.m.,
open to the entire community. 17th Floor, Philadelphia. 345 Montgomery Ave., Bala Cynwyd. Philadelphia.
For more information, contact Melrose See Calendar, Page 32
B’nai Israel Emanu-El. Office: 215-635- Lunch and Learn.
1505. Email: [email protected]. 2 p.m. Discussion of the parshah of the week INTRODUCING TWO LIFESTYLENAME: THE WATERMARK AT LOGAN SQUARE; WIDTH: 5.5 IN; DEPTH:
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while having fun playing bingo. Pizza Mahjong. Did you know? DISCOVER THE
available: $2 per slice or $12 per Our mahjong group meets at 1 p.m. MANY PERKS OF
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more information, call 215-887-8700. synagogue chapel, to play the game, offers two exceptional Independent
Reform Congregation Keneseth have fun and raise money for tikkun Living membership options with NO large The sooner you move,
Israel. 8339 Old York Road, Elkins Park. olam. Have you heard of mahjong and buy-ins, just a simple, straightforward the more you’ll save –
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friendly mahjong game. Open to the for new players. We ask for a $4 • Zero annual increase, guaranteed rate to schedule a private
entire kehillah. No charge for MBIEE donation per session. 303 S. 18th St., appointment on any one
sisterhood members. One-time Philadelphia. lock benefit meaning your monthly of the following dates:
charge of $36 includes membership service fee will never change
to the MBIEE Sisterhood. Contact 215- Film Presentation. • A MINIMUM savings of $6,000 PER YEAR Tuesday, March 26
635-1505 or [email protected] Library film: The Counterfeiters (2007). with a $500 monthly discount
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Road, Elkins Park. the largest counterfeiting operation Classic Rental Membership benefits include:
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In this interactive hands-on class 8700. Reform Congregation Keneseth
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we will read and discuss 10-minute 215-268-6554 • watermarkcommunities.com
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different theme, time period or issue, 6:30 p.m. Contact 215-886-8000 for INDEPENDENT LIVING • PERSONAL CARE • MEMORY CARE
including Biblical Midrash, American more information. Old York Road REHABILITATION & SKILLED NURSING
history, the Shoah, American Jewish Temple – Beth Am. 971 Old York
identity, Israel, family and faith. 10 Road, Abington.
a.m. Adath Israel Synagogue. 250 N.
Highland Ave., Merion Station. WEDNESDAY,
MARCH 20
Book Club.
Old York Road Temple – Beth Am Trust Your Gut.
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followed by a 7 p.m. Megillah reading,
with teen readers, Shir Joy singing,
and then “The Megillah According to
John Hughes – Esther’s ‘80’s Prom,”
this year’s Purim shpiel. For more
information, call 215-887-8700.
Reform Congregation Keneseth
Israel. 8339 Old York Road, Elkins Park.

Jewish Speed Dating. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20
Join us for a night of great conversations
with Jewish singles in their 20s and 30s Purim Event. 7 p.m. Germantown Jewish Centre. 356-5165. Open to all ages. 7 p.m. and a skit by our talented Purim tomertu / iStock / Getty Images Plus
at the Infusion Lounge. Check in is at The king’s all shook up in Shushan. 400 W. Ellet St., Philadelphia. 55 N. Church Lane, Broomall. Players and special guest appearance
6:45 p.m. After the speed dating event, Put your blue suede shoes on and by Rabbi Charles Sherman strutting
join us for a singles mixer to socialize come get “All Shook Up” with the Purim Spiel. Purim Event. in costume with the Fralinger String
more without being timed. Within 24 Kings of Rock & Roll: Jake Kriger, Come hear a retelling of the Purim Invite your friends and family to Band. For details, call the office at
hours after the event, we’ll email you Rabbi Adam Zeff and the GJC Choir, story with songs to the tunes from our open house Purim Megillah and 215-635-1505 or email office@mbiee.
your matches. Email or message us at along with the ginchiest G’vanim The Greatest Showman at Temple party. We’ll have a live reading of the org. 7 p.m. at Melrose B’Nai Israel
facebook.com/besinglenomore or at groovers and a host of all your Sholom in Broomall. Contact the Megillah as interpreted and chanted Emanu-El. 8839 Old York Road,
[email protected] if you have friends for a wild Purim like no other. temple office with questions at 610- by Rabbi Robert Alpert. Noisemakers Elkins Park.
questions. 16 S. Second St.,
2nd Floor, Philadelphia.

Mahjong. grogger and to be donated to the Call 215-886-8000. 971 Old York Road, Jewish Theater History. Canasta.
Old York Road Temple-Beth Am local food pantry. 7 p.m. For more Abington. Call 215-886-8000. Learn the history behind Jewish Weekly drop-in canasta game at
will host a drop-in mahjong game at information, call 215-886-8000. Old theater-making and what makes a 1 p.m. with the Sisterhood of
7 p.m. Bring your cards. Mahjong sets York Road Temple-Beth Am. 971 Old THURSDAY, MARCH 21 play Jewish at 11:15 a.m. Explore topics Ohev Shalom of Bucks County.
and cards will be for sale. York Road, Abington. ranging from the Purimspiel to the turn $2 donation. Lessons by request.
Call 215-886-8000 for information. Current Events. of the last century’s Yiddish theater to Call 215-958-6755 for information.
971 Old York Road, Abington. Mahjong Strategy Class. Current events group with Bob Rubin at today’s contemporary Jewish theater. 944 Second Street Pike, Richboro.
The Sisterhood of Old York Road Temple 8:30 a.m. Beth Sholom Congregation. Shir Ami. 101 Richboro Road, Newtown.
Adult Megillah Reading. – Beth Am will offer a three-week 8231 Old York Road, Elkins Park. Old Comrades Band.
Purim celebration with tales from the strategy and defensive playing mahjong Adult Education. Marches. Show tunes. Overtures.
Megillat Esther. Sample an assortment class at 7 p.m. Come learn strategies Mommy and Me. Adult Education: All the President’s Join Hilltoppers of Temple Sholom
of ales, craft beers and other spirits. and defensive playing techniques. $45. Sherrie Turetsky, director of the School Men (1976) film, presented by Evonne in Broomall as we welcome the band
Bring a box of pasta to use as your of Early Learning at Old York Road and Isaak Kruger. The Washington Post Old Comrades. About 30 years ago,
Temple-Beth Am, will lead a weekly reporters Bob Woodward and Carl alumni of Abington High School, who
NAME: WWDB AM 860; WIDTH: 3.625 IN; one-hour “Mommy & Me” class at Bernstein uncover the details of the formerly played in the high school band,
DEPTH: 3.62 IN; COLOR: BLACK; AD NUMBER: 9:30 a.m. 971 Old York Road, Abington. Watergate scandal that leads to President decided to get together again to play
00082699 Richard Nixon’s resignation. $10 per class. music. More alumni heard about the
Biblical Commentaries. For more information, call 215-887-8700. gathering and wanted to join. Now,
Study the commentaries found in Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel. there are more than 36 members in
the Hertz Chumash, the Etz Hayim 8339 Old York Road, Elkins Park. the band. 1:30 p.m. Free for Hilltoppers
Chumash and the commentaries of members. Suggested $5 for guests.
modern biblical scholars to deepen Book Group. Light refreshments will be served.
our understanding of the first book Come to the book discussion group Contact the temple office with questions
of the Bible. Har Zion Temple, at noon with Rita and MaryAnn, a at 610-356-5165. 55 N. Church Lane,
1500 Hagys Ford Road, Penn Valley. joint venture program by Northeast Broomall.
NORC and the Congregations of
Bible Study. Shaare Shamayim. The book selected 1960s Purim.
A member of Main Line Reform is Ghost of Hannah Mendes by Experience the spirit of the 1960s at 5
Temple’s clergy leads a discussion of Naomi Ragen, an American-Israeli p.m. at B’nai Abraham Chabad. Dress
the Tanakh, or Jewish bible, at 11 a.m. modern Orthodox Jewish author in your groovy ’60s outfit or costume
This is an ongoing process, beginning and playwright. $2 donation. Light of your choice. Full buffet dinner of
with Genesis and proceeding over refreshments. Call 215-677-1600 for ’60s-style food. Live music. Open bar.
the course of the year. 10 a.m. details. Transportation is available Magic show for kids. Admission: Adult
410 Montgomery Ave., through Northeast NORC at 215-320- $30, child (2-12) $12. Family max:
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ENGAGEMENTS COMMUNITYBRIEFS
WIENER-BORSACK
KI Rabbi Honored With Rabbinic Chair
Lisa and Jack Wiener of Holland, along with REFORM CONGREGATION KENESETH Israel
Charlene and Scott Borsack of West Windsor, will honor its longtime rabbi, Lance Sussman, from
New Jersey, announce the engagement of their April 11-13 with a weekend of events, including the
children, Stephanie Alyse Wiener and David dedication of a rabbinic chair.
Benjamin Borsack.
The weekend will celebrate Sussman’s 18 years of
Sharing the excitement are Stephanie’s grand- service at the synagogue.
father Don Golden, grandmother Gail Wiener
and sister and brother-in-law, Cayla (Wiener) A Shabbat service at 8 p.m. on April 12 will
and Kevin Osborn. Stephanie is the granddaugh- include the rabbinic chair celebration, as well as
ter of the late Gladys Golden and Jerry Wiener. guest speaker Sam Katz, a filmmaker and former
Philadelphia mayoral candidate. Sussman and Katz are working on a documen-
Also celebrating the couple are David’s grand- tary about the Philadelphia Jewish experience.
parents Shirley and Sheldon Reich, Barbara and
Leon Borsack, and David’s sister, Erica Borsack. In addition, actor and comedian Kevin Pollak — Moishe Maisel in The
Marvelous Mrs. Maisel — will perform the following day at 8:30 p.m.
Stephanie is a global email marketing associate manager for Michael Kors in
New York City, and David has accepted a position, post-graduation from law school, Sussman is the chair-elect of the board of governors of Gratz College, past
as an associate with Cole Schotz in its corporate law department. president of the Association for Progressive Judaism and former chair of the
Jewish Studies Department at Binghamton University-SUNY, among other posi-
The couple is planning a 2020 wedding. tions. He also has published numerous books and articles.

GREENBAUM-ZELL NMAJH Announces Immigrant Exhibition
“Sara Berman’s Closet” — an installation of an immigrant woman’s belong-
Sari and Roy Greenbaum of Bucks County ings — will be the National Museum of American Jewish History’s next special
announce the engagement of their daughter, Nicole exhibition.
Ivy Greenbaum, to Adam Matthew Zell, son of
Vicki and Brian Zell of Cherry Hill, New Jersey. The exhibition, which will run from April 5 through Sept. 2, will include the
museum’s first public art installation at Fifth and Market streets.
Nicole is a graduate of Princeton University
with a bachelor’s degree in chemistry. She is “Sara Berman’s Closet,” as adapted from the namesake’s closet in her studio
the communications and outreach coordinator apartment in New York City’s West Village, was recreated by Maira and Alex
and a senior research grants and contracts spe- Kalman, her daughter and grandson. The Kalmans’ book of the same title is a
cialist at the Monell Chemical Senses Center in 2019 National Jewish Book Award finalist.
Philadelphia.
A native of Belarus, Berman, who died in 2004, moved to Palestine in 1932
Adam graduated from Duke University with a as a young girl, witnessed the creation of Israel and raised her two daughters
bachelor’s in political science and is a chartered financial analyst (CFA) charter- there. At the age of 60, she left an unhappy marriage and moved to New York,
holder. He is the chief financial officer for ResinTech in West Berlin, New Jersey. where she lived in a studio apartment whose remarkable closet is replicated in
the exhibit.
Sharing in the couple’s happiness are Nicole’s sister and brother-in-law, Erica Reconstructing Judaism Hosts Ethics Conference
Greenbaum and Philip Millspaugh, and Adam’s sisters, Cantor Shanna Zell and Reconstructing Judaism hosted an ethics conference on March 10-11 that
Alyssa Zell. also celebrated the career of Rabbi David Teutsch, a former president of the
Reconstructionist Rabbinical College.
Nicole is the granddaughter of Frances and the late Sherman (Duff) Greenbaum
and the late Bluma (Blanche) and Henry Z. Boim. The conference at the National Museum of American Jewish History brought
together scholars, rabbis from all four branches and the public to talk about eth-
Adam is the grandson of Sarita and the late Samuel R. Zell and the late Shirley ical Jewish issues such as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and gender and power
and Harold Ifshin. dynamics.

A May wedding is planned in Philadelphia. Conference participants included Rabbi Julia Watts Belser, who teaches in
the theology department at Georgetown University and focuses on queer theory,
BIRTH feminist thought and environmental ethics; and Paul Root Wolpe, a professor of
JONAH AIDEN FALK HEITNER Jewish bioethics and neuroscience at Emory University.

Sandy and Jerry Heitner of King of Prussia Teutsch founded the Center for Jewish Ethics in 1994, is a former president
announce the birth of their fourth grand- of the Society of Jewish Ethics and is recognized for contributions to Jewish
child, Jonah Aiden Falk Heitner, on Feb. 5. bioethics and speech ethics.
Resolution Touts Pittsburgh Gun Violence Reduction Efforts
Jonah is the son of Debra Falk and Reese Philadelphia City Councilmember Allan Domb introduced a resolution calling
Heitner, and his maternal grandparents on the state Legislature and Gov. Tom Wolf to recognize the efforts of Pittsburgh
are Rena and Rick Falk of Highland Park, City Councilmembers to protect citizens from acts of gun violence following the
New Jersey. massacre at the Tree of Life synagogue building.

“As a Philadelphia City Council, we must stand up and support the work of
our colleagues in Pittsburgh as they work to protect citizens from gun violence,”
Domb said. “Acts of hate and violence should never be tolerated and as leaders
we must implement common sense measures to safeguard people.” l

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TOP OF THE LINE FINISHES! & DEN! GREAT BACKYARD! 2ND FLOOR DEN, & GARAGE! & HUGE BACKYARD! NEW HARDWOOD FLOORS!

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SITUATION WANTED ESTATE NOTICES ESTATE NOTICES ESTATE NOTICES CORPORATE NOTICES CORPORATE NOTICES FICTITIOUS NAME
ESTATE OF BERNICE ROBERTSON, ESTATE OF HELMA SILVERSTEIN,
SENIORS, NEED HELP? DECEASED. DECEASED. ESTATE OF MICHAEL E. MILLER, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursu- Notice is hereby given that Nia FICTITIOUS NAME REGISTRATION
Late of Philadelphia Late of the Township of Lower DECEASED. ant to the provisions of 54 Pa.C.S. Therapeutics, Inc., a foreign cor- Notice is hereby given that a Regis-
EXPERIENCED COMPANION LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the Merion, Montgomery County, PA Late of Philadelphia § 311(g), of the filing of an applica- poration formed under the laws of tration of Fictitious Name was filed
Personal Assistant - above Estate have been granted to LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on tion for Registration of Fictitious the State of Delaware and with its in the Commonwealth of
Licensed driver to as- the undersigned, who request all the above Estate have been gran- the above Estate have been gran- Name with the Pennsylvania De- principal office located 1900 Mar- Pennsylvania for SoSuite with a
sist with errands, persons having claims or demands ted to the undersigned, who re- ted to the undersigned, who re- partment of State under the ficti- ket St, Fl. 8, Philadelphia, PA principal place of business located
shopping, appts., read- against the estate of the decedent quest all persons having claims or quest all persons having claims or tious name of Solum Lab, with its 19103, has registered to do busi- at 28-10 Jackson Ave., Apt 4S,
ing, walking, food to make known the same and all demands against the estate of the demands against the estate of the principal place of business at 4001 ness in Pennsylvania with the De- Long Island City, NY 11101. The
prep., socializing and persons indebted to the decedent decedent to make known the same decedent to make known the same Lexington Avenue North, Arden partment of State of the Common- entity interested in the business is
daily activities to make payment without delay to and all persons indebted to the de- and all persons indebted to the de- Hills, MN 55126. The names and wealth of Pennsylvania, at Harris- Nook Square Co with a principal
inside/outside of your PATRICIA ROBERTSON-KELLY, cedent to make payment without cedent to make payment without addresses of all parties to the re- burg, PA, on 2/14/19, under the address located at 28-10 Jackson
home. Will help you EXECUTRIX, c/o Benjamin L. Jern- delay to MITCHELL SILVERSTEIN, delay to GARY TANNENBAUM, AD- gistration are: Winfield Solutions, provisions of the Pennsylvania Ave., Apt 4S, Long Island City, NY
understand your bills, er, Esq., 5401 Wissahickon Ave., ADMINISTRATOR, c/o Amy Neifeld MINISTRATOR, c/o Jeffrey R. Hoff- LLC, 4001 Lexington Avenue North, Business Corporation Law of 1988. 11101 and with a registered ad-
do paperwork.and also Philadelphia, PA 19144 Shkedy, Esq., One Bala Plaza, Ste. mann, Esq., 636 Old York Rd., 2nd Arden Hills, MN 55126. Pursuant to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursu- dress in this Commonwealth loc-
make telephone Or to her Attorney: 623, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004, Fl., Jenkintown, PA 19046, the Fictitious Names Act, an applic- ant to the provisions of 54 Pa.C.S. ated at 1150 First Ave., Ste 511,
calls.for you. Support BENJAMIN L. JERNER Or to his Attorney: Or to his Attorney: ation for Registration of Fictitious § 311(g), of the filing of an applica- King of Prussia, PA 19406 in Mont-
Services - Refs Call JERNER & PALMER, P.C. AMY NEIFELD SHKEDY JEFFREY R. HOFFMANN Name was filed on 3/20/2018. tion for Registration of Fictitious gomery County. This is filed in
Phyllis 215-886-4040 5401 Wissahickon Ave. BALA LAW GROUP, LLC LAW OFFICES OF JEFFREY R. Name with the Pennsylvania De- compliance with Pa.C.S. 311.
Philadelphia, PA 19144 One Bala Plaza, Ste. 623 HOFFMAN, LLC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursu- partment of State under the ficti-
Caring & Reliable ESTATE OF CARMELLA BELLET- Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 636 Old York Rd., 2nd Fl. ant to the provisions of 54 Pa.C.S. tious name of Winfiled United, with PETITION NAME CHANGE
TIERE, DECEASED. ESTATE OF JAMES THOMAS Mc- Jenkintown, PA 19046 § 311(g), of the filing of an applica- its principal place of business at Notice is hereby given that on Feb-
Experienced & Trained Late of Philadelphia CARTHY, DECEASED. ESTATE OF PHILOMENA MARANO, tion for Registration of Fictitious 4001 Lexington Avenue North, Ar- ruary 19, 2019 the petition of
BONDED & LICENSED LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the Late of Brevard County, FL and DECEASED. Name with the Pennsylvania De- den Hills, MN 55126. The names Thomas M. Savell was filed pray-
above Estate have been granted to Phila. County, PA. Late of Philadelphia partment of State under the ficti- and addresses of all parties to the ing a decree to change his name to
Available 24/7 the undersigned, who request all LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on LETTERS of TESTAMENTARY on tious name of Armor Seed, with its registration are: Winfield Solutions, Thomas M. DiSanto. The court has
20 Years Experience persons having claims or demands the above Estate have been gran- the above Estate have been gran- principal place of business at 4001 LLC, 4001 Lexington Avenue North, fixed April 5, 2019 at 10:30 am in
against the estate of the decedent ted to the undersigned, who re- ted to the undersigned, who re- Lexington Avenue North, Arden Arden Hills, MN 55126. Pursuant to room number 691, City Hall, Phil-
Very Affordable to make known the same and all quest all persons having claims or quest all persons having claims or Hills, MN 55126. The names and the Fictitious Names Act, an applic- adelphia, PA for hearing.
215-477-1050 persons indebted to the decedent demands against the estate of the demands against the estate of the addresses of all parties to the re- ation for Registration of Fictitious
to make payment without delay to decedent to make known the same decedent to make known the same gistration are: Winfield Solutions, Name was filed on 11/23/2016. STATEWIDE ADS
CAREGIVER Looking for JOSEPH BELLETTIERE, EXECUT- and all persons indebted to the de- and all persons indebted to the de- LLC, 4001 Lexington Avenue North, FICTITIOUS NAME REGISTRATION Education/Training:
overnight private duty work, 7pm- OR, c/o Jeffrey B. First, Esq., 6100 cedent to make payment without cedent to make payment without Arden Hills, MN 55126. Pursuant to Notice is hereby given that an AIRLINES ARE HIRING – Get FAA
7am or 8pm-8am Mon-Fri. to take City Ave., Ste. 417, Philadelphia, delay to SARAH MCCARTHY, AD- delay to Anna Velardi & Rita the Fictitious Names Act, an applic- Application for Registration of Ficti- approved hands on Aviation train-
care of elderly. Very reliable, PA 19131 MINISTRATRIX, c/o Amy H. Bess- DiFebo, CO-EXECUTRICES c/o her ation for Registration of Fictitious tious Name was filed in the Depart- ing. Financial aid for qualified stu-
tender. Will cook, wash, clean, Or to his Attorney: er, Esq., 1701 Walnut St., 6th Fl., attorney Gary Stewart Seflin, Es- Name was filed on 10/20/2017. ment of State of the Common- dents – Career placement assist-
etc. 8 years exp. References avail. JEFFREY B. FIRST Philadelphia, PA 19103, quire 30 West Third Street Media, BUSINESS CORPORATION - No- wealth of Pennsylvania on Decem- ance. CALL Aviation Institute of
Call Betty anytime 610-803-2146 LAW OFFICE OF JEFFREY B. FIRST Or to her Attorney: PA 19063 tice is hereby given that Articles of ber 19, 2018 for DK Wood Designs Maintenance 877-207-0345
Private boutique home health 6100 City Ave., Ste. 417 AMY H. BESSER Or to Attorney: Incorporation were filed with the at 19 Rosy Ridge Court Telford, PA Miscellaneous:
care service provided by li- Philadelphia, PA 19131 THE LAW OFFICES OF PETER L. Gary Stewart Seflin, Atty. Department of State for HEALTH- 18969. The name and address of MobileHelp, America’s Premier
censed chef, cert. medical ESTATE OF CLYDE JOHNSON, JR., KLENK & ASSOCIATES 30 West Third Street CARE TRANSPORTATION, INC, a each indidvidual interested in the Mobile Medial Alert System.
asst. and health care man- DECEASED. 1701 Walnut St., 6th Fl. Media, PA 19063 corporation organized under the business is Dianne Pfueller at 19 Whether You’re Home or Away.
ager. Over 35 years of exp. Late of Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA 19103 ESTATE OF SHIRLEY BALLARD, Pennsylvania Business Corpora- Rosy Ridge Court Telford, PA For Safety and Peace of Mind. No
and service, own transporta- LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on ESTATE OF LORENZO LEE CAMP- DECEASED. tion Law of 1988. 18969. This was filed in accord- Long Term Contracts! Free Bro-
tion reliable woman. Profes- the above Estate have been gran- BELL, JR. a/k/a LORENZO L. Late of Philadelphia KEITH MARLOW, Solicitor ance with 54 PaC.S. 311. chure! Call Today! 1-844-677-
sional and bonded. 267-940- ted to the undersigned, who re- CAMPBELL, JR, DECEASED. LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on MARLOW LEGAL ADVISORS, LLC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursu- 1569
8591. quest all persons having claims or Late of Philadelphia the above Estate have been gran- P.O. Box 2378 ant to the provisions of 54 Pa.C.S. Miscellaneous:
demands against the estate of the LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the ted to the undersigned, who re- Jenkintown, PA 19046 § 311(g), of the filing of an applica- Dental Insurance: Call Physicians
LEGAL NOTICES decedent to make known the same above Estate have been granted to quest all persons having claims or Notice is hereby given that CAPIT- tion for Registration of Fictitious Mutual Insurance company for
Pursuant to the requirements of and all persons indebted to the de- the undersigned, who request all demands against the estate of the AL HEALTH SYSTEM, INC, a for- Name with the Pennsylvania De- details. NOT just a discount plan,
section 1975 of the Pennsylvania cedent to make payment without persons having claims or demands decedent to make known the same eign corporation formed under the partment of State under the ficti- REAL coverage for 350 proced-
Business Corporation Law of 1988, delay to JUDITH JOHNSON- against the estate of the decedent and all persons indebted to the de- laws of the State of New Jersey and tious name of Mazuri Exotic Anim- ures. 855-890-4914 or
notice is hereby given that Bansi RIVERA, ADMINISTRATRIX, c/o to make known the same and all cedent to make payment without with its principal office located 750 al Nutrition, with its principal place www.dental50plus.com/Penn Ad#
Dental PC, a professional corpora- Benjamin L. Jerner, Esq., 5401 persons indebted to the decedent delay to CHARLES A. HALPIN, III, Brunswick Avenue, Trenton, NJ of business at 4001 Lexington Av- 6118
tion, is currently in the process of Wissahickon Ave., Philadelphia, PA to make payment without delay to ADMINISTRATOR, The Land Title 08638, has registered to do busi- enue North, Arden Hills, MN 55126. Miscellaneous:
voluntarily dissolving. 19144 YVONNE WHEELER, EXECUTRIX, Bldg., 100 S. Broad St., Ste. 1830, ness in Pennsylvania with the De- The names and addresses of all A PLACE FOR MOM: The nation’s
Dantonio's Pizza of Manayunk Inc a Or to her Attorney: c/o Jay E. Kivitz, Esq., 7901 Ogontz Philadelphia, PA 19110 partment of State of the Common- parties to the registration are: PMI Largest senior living referral ser-
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sions of the Business Corporation 5401 Wissahickon Ave. JAY E. KIVITZ THE LAND TITLE BLDG. visions of the Pennsylvania Busi- Hills, MN 55126. Pursuant to the FREE/no obligation. CALL 1-855-
Law of 1988. Philadelphia, PA 19144 KIVITZ & KIVITZ, P.C. 100 S. Broad St., Ste. 1830 ness Corporation Law of 1988. The Fictitious Names Act, an applica- 400-103
Harry J. Karapalides, Esq. ESTATE OF GREGORY GARCIA, 7901 Ogontz Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19110 registered office in Pennsylvania tion for Registration of Fictitious
42 Copley Road JR., DECEASED. Philadelphia, PA 19150 ESTATE OF SUSAN ELISE BELL, shall be deemed for venue and offi- Name was filed on 7/2/2018.
Upper Darby, PA 19082 Late of Philadelphia ESTATE OF MAYBELLE KELLY, DE- DECEASED. cial publication purposes to be loc-
FNM PAINTING, INC. has been in- LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on CEASED. Late of Philadelphia ated in Philadelphia County.
corporated under the provisions of the above Estate have been gran- Late of Philadelphia LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on Notice is hereby given to all credit-
the Pennsylvania Business Corpor- ted to the undersigned, who re- LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the the above Estate have been gran- ors and claimants of FP1096, INC.,
ation Law of 1988. quest all persons having claims or above Estate have been granted to ted to the undersigned, who re- a business corporation, that the
Notice is hereby given that the Art- demands against the estate of the the undersigned, who request all quest all persons having claims or shareholders have approved a pro- MEDICAL & HEALTHCARE
icles of Incorporation Incorpora- decedent to make known the same persons having claims or demands demands against the estate of the posal that the corporation dissolve DIRECTORY
tion for a Professional Corporation and all persons indebted to the de- against the estate of the decedent voluntarily and that the board of
were filed for Shralow Clinical Psy- cedent to make payment without to make known the same and all directors is now engaged in wind-
chologist and Psychiatric Nurse delay to SIMONE GARCIA, ADMIN- persons indebted to the decedent ing up and settling the affairs of the
Practitioner Care PC with the Com- ISTRATRIX, c/o William T. Lawson, to make payment without delay to decedent to make known the same corporation under the provisions of
monwealth of Pennsylvania on Feb- III, Esq., 1420 Walnut St., Ste. 100, ARGIE ALLEN WILSON, EXEC- and all persons indebted to the de- section 1975 of the Pennsylvania
ruary 21, 2019. The address of the Philadelphia, PA 19102 UTRIX, c/o Arnold Machles, Esq., cedent to make payment without Business Corporation Law of 1988. GERIATRICS
corporation's registered office is Or to her Attorney: 401 E. City Ave., Ste. 222, Bala
located at 893 N Bucknell St., Phil- WILLIAM T. LAWSON, III Cynwyd, PA 19004 delay to Kathleen Bell, Administrat- Conestoga High School Rugby HUMAN TOUCH
adelphia, PA 19130 in Philadelphia 1420 Walnut St., Ste. 100 Or to her Attorney: rix, c/o Arnold Machles, Esq., 401 Football Club has been incorpor- HOME CARE
County. This was incorporated un- Philadelphia, PA 19102 ARNOLD MACHLES E. City Ave., Ste. 222, Bala Cynwyd, ated under the provisions of the PA
der the provisions of the Business ESTATE OF HARRISON C. BAKER, 401 E. City Ave., Ste. 222 PA 19004 Nonprofit Corporation Law of 1988. CAREGIVERS WANTED!
Corporation Law of 1988, as DECEASED. Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 Or to her Attorney: Reidenbach & Associates
amended. Late of Philadelphia ESTATE OF MELODI LYNN ARNOLD MACHLES 229 W. Wayne Avenue
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Grandmother of Miriam. Contributions in lieu or Temple Adath Israel. Norma was a graduate of Philadelphia High
of flowers be made to The Jack M. Barrack School for Girls, and Temple University with NUMEROF TOSE
Hebrew Academy. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S a degree in Secondary Education. She parti-
RAPHAEL-SACKS cipated in Modern Dance and was a ping- Roselle Numerof (nee Kingsman) on March Florence Tose, born May 16, 1919, died on
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS pong aficionado all through college. Norma 3, 2019. Wife of the late Sidney; mother of March 3, 2019. She is survived by her son
LEVIN taught elementary school in the Philadelphia Robert Numerof (Robert Shepard), and the Steven and her daughter Fran. She was pre-
BRUSKIN school system. She was a trailblazer as a late Brenda (David) Laigaie; grandmother of deceased by her parents, Rebecca and Sam
Lester Levin, age 98, died on March 2, 2019. small business owner, and a real estate agent Grace and Jacob Laigaie. Contributions in her Sacker, her husband, Louis A. Tose, and her
Sidney Bruskin on March 4, 2019. Beloved He was the owner of his own paper company for thirty years in Montgomery County. She memory may be made to The Germantown son Howard Tose.
husband of the late Sondra "Sunny". Adored who resided in Aventura, Florida. Beloved took great pride in finding the right home for Jewish Centre, 400 W. Ellet St. Phila., Pa.
father of Eric Bruskin and David (Phyllis) husband of Berta (nee Yutkin) and the late a family. Norma loved architecture, design, 19119 or Abramson Senior Care. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
Bruskin. Loving grandfather of Benny. A vet- Zelda (nee Glyman); loving father of Stephen fashion, the Jersey Shore, and travel. She
eran of WWII (Pacific Theatre). A mensch, a (Joyce) Levin and Susan Fishbein; adored was an original, with a great sense of humor. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S WEISS
prince. Always concerned with the well-be- grandfather of Alan (Chantal), Mara (Aaron), Norma had a gift for collecting wonderful, RAPHAEL-SACKS
ing of others. He cherished his Jewish herit- Michael (Lindsay), Bobbi (Brad), and Mat- caring people around her, because she was Helen F. Weiss (nee Feuerstein), March 2,
age and lived it fully. Contributions in his thew (Sharon); and also survived by 11 one as well. She will be immeasurably ROOMBERG 2019. Wife of the late Eli. Mother of Ritchie
memory may be made to Cong. Tifereth Is- great-grandchildren. Contributions in his missed by all who knew her. Donations in Mila Gray Roomberg, March 2, 2019. Be- (Linda) Weiss, Marc (Arlene) Weiss and Nor-
rael of Lower Bucks County, 2909 Bristol Rd., memory may be made to The Glaucoma Re- her memory can be made to the Jewish Na- loved daughter of Daniel and Jessica (nee man (Robin) Weiss. Sister of Samuel Fire-
Bensalem, PA 19020. search Foundation, 251 Post St., Ste. 600, tional Fund to plant a tree in Israel and Phil- Klein). Cherished granddaughter of Betsy stone and Marvin Firestone. Grandmother of
San Francisco CA 94108 or The Abramson abundance. A memorial service will be held Agre Klein (Tim Garde), Shel Klein (Randi Matthew (Brittany) Weiss, Jason (Robin)
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S Center for Jewish Life, 1425 Horsham Rd., for Norma in April at Shannondell at Valley Backall), Alan Roomberg (Carol) and the late Weiss, Joy (Scott) Gardner and Zachary
RAPHAEL-SACKS North Wales, PA 19454 or The Tay-Sachs Forge. Nancy Roomberg of blessed memory. Ad- Weiss, also survived by 6 great grandchil-
Foundation, 2409 E. Luke Ave., Phoenix, AZ ored great-granddaughter of Ronald Agre dren. Contributions in her memory may be
EDELSTEIN 85016. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S (Wanda), the late Gloria Agre, Myrna Klein made to the American Cancer Society , 1626
RAPHAEL-SACKS (the late Sidney) and Margery Roomberg (the Locust Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19103 or the
Adeline Edelstein, of Portland Oregon, GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S late Herbert). Loving niece of Alex Klein, Dav- Jewish War Veterans of the USA, 1811 "R"
formerly of Homewood, Illinois and Pitts- RAPHAEL-SACKS NAIDECH id (Alison) Roomberg and Michael (Halley) Street NW, Washington, DC 20009.
burgh, passed away peacefully in Portland on Roomberg. Also survived by many loving
March 6, 2019. Born in Pittsburgh in 1925 to LIEBERMAN Dr. Howard Jeffrey Naidech, a radiologist at cousins and extended family. Contributions in GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
Anna J. (Wanetick) and Harry B. Herlick. Pre- Deborah Heart and Lung Center from 1982 to Mila's memory may be made to the Nancy RAPHAEL SACKS
deceased by her husband of 48 years, Joseph Bertha Lieberman (nee Frankel), March 2, 2018, passed away on March 5, 2019. Hus- Roomberg Memorial Fund c/o Congregation
Edelstein and her brother and sisters, 2019. Wife of the late Herman. Mother of band of Rita (nee Axelrod). Father of An- Or Ami 708 Ridge Pike, Lafayette Hill, PA WILF
Lawrence Herlick, Florence Rudov and Es- Bernard (Marjorie) Lieberman. Grandmother drew Mark (Kristi) Naidech, Scott William 19444 (or) The Children's Hospital of Phil-
telle Weissburg. Loving mother of Stanley of Marissa (Adam) Broman and Lindsay (Amanda) Naidech, Justin Peter Naidech and adelphia Neuro-fibromatosis Program. Dr. Cheryl Wilf (nee Myers) passed away on
(Gail Granoff) Edelstein of Merion Station, Lieberman (Isaac Kardon). Great grandmoth- the late Seth Alexander Naidech. Brother of Feb. 28, 2019. Born on July 29, 1943 in
Pennsylvania and Lois (Howard) Tobin of er of Emilie and Isla Broman. Contributions in Joyce Rubin (Barry Globerman) and Barbara JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS Havertown, PA, she was the daughter of the
Tigard, Oregon and cherished grandmother her memory may be made to the Nature Con- (Andrew) Herzog. Grandfather of Anna late Ted and Rae Myers. She was a Kutztown
of Jessica (Marc Levy) Edelstein and Jonath- servancy, 15 E. Ridge Pike, Suite 100, Con- Grace, Benjamin Isidore, Aden Michael and SHRIER Professor of Political Science. She is sur-
an Edelstein, both of Philadelphia, and aunt shohocken, PA 19428. Harlie Elle Naidech. Contributions in his vived by her sons Adam (Jessica) Wilf and
to many nieces and nephews and their chil- memory may be made to the Association for Allen Shrier, Assistant Athletic Director at Ari (Gwen) Wilf; Sister of Elaine Wilderman;
dren. Interment, Beth Abraham Cemetery, GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S Adults with Developmental Disabilities Temple University, passed away on March 4, Bubbie of Ava, Hannah, Max, Kayla, Aaron,
Pittsburgh. Services entrusted to Ralph RAPHAEL-SACKS www.aaddpa.org 2019. Husband of Ruth Shrier. Contribu- Serena and Aliya. Contributions in her
Schugar Chapel, Inc., family owned and oper- tions in his memory may be made to Temple memory may be made to the Multiple Scler-
ated. MOSS GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S University Athletics or Temple Beth Zion-Beth osis Society, 30 S. 17th St., Ste 800, Phila.,
RAPHAEL-SACKS Israel. PA 19103, www.nationalmssociety.org
GORENSTEIN Thelma Moss (nee Silberstein), on March 4,
2019. Wife of the late Robert E.; aunt of the NEWBORN GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
Frederick, beloved husband of Lenore late Myra Leipziger Hoffman (Martin); great- RAPHAEL-SACKS RAPHAEL SACKS
(Nemkof), Father of Joel (Michelle) Goren- aunt of Marcy (Neil) Zod, Betsy (Neal) Kim- Susan Minna Newborn (nee Litman), on
stein and Scott Gorenstein, Brother of Her- berling, Linda (Steven) Prosser; great-great- Sunday, March 3, 2019, of Falls Church, VA.
bert (Barbara) Gorenstein, and Grandfather of aunt of Carly (Josh) Verb, Lane (Tori) Acker- Loving mother of Hannah (Brian) Schobel
Sarah, passed away on February 28, 2019. man, Sydnee, Lenny and Jesse Prosser, and and Leah(Carson) Walker; dear sister of Anne
Fred was a graduate of Northeast High Lacy Kimberling; great-great-great-aunt of (Harvey) Rubin; cherished grandmother of
School and Temple University. He worked for Shelby Verb. Contributions in her memory Samuel and Theodore Schobel, Rory and
the Philadelphia Board of Education for many may be made to Leukemia & Lymphoma So- Asher Walker. Memorial contributions may
years at Northeast High School. Contribu- ciety, 100 N. 20th St., Suite 405, Phila. PA be made to Planned Parenthood.
tions in his memory may be made to any 19103 or Susan B. Komen Breast Cancer
charity of your choice . Foundation, 125 S. 9th St., Suite 202, Phila. TORCHINSKY HEBREW FUNERAL HOME
PA 19107.
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2019. Mother of Louis Klimoff (Judith) and
Dodi Klimoff (David). Mom-mom of Eliza-
beth, Gabriel (Ella), Jessica, and Irene. Step
mother of Francine Elson (Irving) and George
Dishler (Ellie). Step grandmother of Jacob,
Aliza, Julianne, and Abby. Contributions in
her memory may be made to Germantown
Jewish Centre, Camp Galil, and National
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NEWSMAKERS On March 7, American Jewish Committee (AJC) Philadelphia hosted the second part of its
Daniel Veloric Lecture Series, “The Legacy and Leadership of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: Future
The seventh- and eighth-graders at Abrams Hebrew Academy Challenges and Opportunities” at the Pyramid Club in Center City. The program featured two
in Yardley met with Rabbi Moshe Cohn from Yad Vashem, the keynote speakers: Ben Jealous, former president and CEO of the NAACP, and civil rights activist
World Holocaust Remembrance Center. Cohn is head of the Timothy K. Lewis, counsel at Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis.
Jewish World Section, International Seminars and Jewish World
Department, and the International School for Holocaust Studies, at
Yad Vashem.

From left: Ben Jealous, keynote speaker and former president and CEO of the NAACP; Morris Gocial, AJC

Philadelphia chairman; Oliver St. Clair Franklin, honorary consul of the United Kingdom; Timothy K. Lewis,

keynote speaker and counsel at Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis; David Smith, AJC Philadelphia president;

Dani Dayan, consul general of Israel in New York and inaugural Veloric Lecture keynote speaker; and Marcia

Bronstein, AJC regional director Photos courtesy of American Jewish Committee Philadelphia

Rabbi Moshe Cohn Photo courtesy of Abrams Hebrew Academy

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Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia Men’s Mission IV Naomi Adler, president and CEO of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia, received the
enjoyed a reunion at Chops Restaurant in Center City. Israel Bonds’ first annual Shimon Peres Leadership Award at the Israel Bonds’ Prime Minister’s
Club event on March 3 in Hollywood, Florida. She was one of nine honorees.

Men’s Mission IV participants
Photo courtesy of Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia

Abrams Hebrew Academy students in grades kindergarten From left: Stuart Garawitz, Israel Bonds vice president, national sales; Howard Goldstein, Israel Bonds
through seventh showcased their science and engineering knowl- chairman of the board; Naomi Adler; Ron Dermer, Israel’s ambassador to the United States; Harold Marcus,
edge on March 1 at the annual Abrams science and engineering Israel Bonds executive director of Pennsylvania; and Israel Maimon, Israel Bonds president and CEO
fair. On March 8 and 15, Abrams will send teams to participate
in the Bucks County Regional K’nex STEM challenge for the Photo courtesy of West End Strategy
fifth year.
The Klein family hosted a gathering of Alexander Muss High School in Israel alumni, along with
rabbis Greg Litcofsky and Leor Sinai, to talk about the benefits of high school in Israel.

From left: Talya Weiss, Aviel Zur, Mikael Segal and Aleeza Greenhouse From left, front row: Maddie, Sydney, Heather, Mark and Ellie Klein. Back from left: Rabbis Greg Litcofsky and
Photo courtesy of Abrams Hebrew Academy
Leor Sinai Photo courtesy of Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia

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