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HAPPY CHANUKAH! HEARING
‘VOICES’

DECEMBER 10, 2015 / KISLEV 28, 5776 A new documentary sounds off on how
IDF soldiers really felt about Six-Day War.

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Page 00 was at the heart of the Philadelphia Jewish MELISSA APTER | JE STAFF ident in the White House,” said David
MIDDLE EAST community. Not only were there a number Flaum, RJC national chairman, to thunder-
of synagogues in the area to complement an NEARLY 700 JEWISH Republicans gath- ous applause. “We cannot elect someone like
MLIFeESmTYoLEri&eCsULoTUfRE array of Jewish businesses, but much of the ered at the Ronald Reagan Building in Hillary Clinton who will not protect Amer-
tHheeaMdliznreahi populace was Jewish, too. downtown Washington, D.C.,  on icans in harm’s way or answer the phone at
THweoadevliennets focus on Thursday to hear from Republican presi- 3 in the morning.”
tchoepyplight of Jews in But that cultural heritage is not the main dential candidates. The forum, sponsored
Acorpayb countries. reason why three Jews are behind a current by the Republican Jewish Coalition, is the The RJC, Flaum said, is “preparing to ex-
Pcaogpey1.2 movement to restore the downtrodden neigh- only event outside of the debates in which ecute the most well-funded advanced cam-
borhood to respectability through a proposed the 14 remaining candidates are scheduled paign ever undertaken in the Jewish com-
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FASHION ing health and education facilities. Neither is
the fact that the Jewish influence on basketball “We absolutely need a Republican pres- See Candidates, Page 15
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rciogphyt now. tion) of the 1930s and ’40s, which featured
Pcaogpey2.2 players like Cy Kasselman and Harry Litwack,
who would go on to become the Hall of Fame
Page 00 coach at Temple. And when it comes to pro
hoops, that tradition has been enriched by a
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Number 307 Warriors (Eddie Gottlieb) and 76ers (Ike Rich-
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Taking the Temperature of the Jewish
Response to Climate Change

LOCAL the climate crisis,” Waskow said. She urged attendees — and our elected leaders
Rabbi Nina Beth Cardin is the the Jewish community at large —
JASON COHEN | JE STAFF to emphasize the teaching of that this is an issue
director of the Baltimore Jewish Genesis 2:15, that humankind is
AT THE SAME time that 190 Environmental Network at the meant to work and protect the of concern to us —
countries are meeting in Paris for Pearlstone Conference and Re- land and create an ideological
the United Nations Climate treat Center in Reisterstown, Md. frame that names and marks and we need to see
Change Conference, a local con- She has also served as general their commitment to working on
ference convened to ask the ques- consultant to the Coalition on climate change. action at the local,
tion: What can the Jewish com- the Environment and Jewish Life.
munity do about this defining is- “Like tikkun olam, this should state and federal lev-
sue of our time and of the future? Cardin pointed out that the become a recognizable banner
program took place as the Paris cli- filled with teachings and values els.”
On Sunday, the Jewish Com- mate talks were halfway through of our tradition that mobilize and
munity Relations Council of the their two-week gathering and one guide the work of our commu- Jalonne White-
Jewish Federation of Greater month after the United Nations re- nity,” the rabbi said.
Philadelphia and 18 co-sponsors leased its 2030 Sustainability Goals Newsome is a fed-
hosted “Protecting Creation: A plan to work toward global envi- Additionally, she wants peo-
Jewish Response to Climate ronmental, social and economic ple to create seven-year sustain- eral policy analyst
Change” at Temple Adath Israel in prosperity. However, she said, the ability plans that can serve as the
Merion Station, where speakers American Jewish community is roadmap to help people get from for WE ACT for
absent from the table. here to there.
Environmental Jus-
“The question every federa-
tion, agency, school, organization tice. She coordi-
and synagogue must ask is: where
do we want to be in seven years?” nates the national ▲ Lynne Iser, founder of ElderActivists.org, was
Cardin said. “What sustainability Environmental Jus- one of the featured speakers.
and development goals should we
set for ourselves — and how shall tice Leadership Fo-
we achieve them?”
rum on Climate
Rear Adm. David Titley, who
is the director of Center for So- Change as well as co-chairing the ty, N.C. The landfill was created
lutions to Weather and Climate
Risk at Pennsylvania State Uni- Urban Air Toxins Workgroup for as a place to dump contaminated
versity, is a nationally known ex-
pert in the field of climate, the the Environmental Protection soil from an illegal PCB dumping
Arctic and national security. After
showing images of how temper- Agency’s Clean Air Act Advisory incident. However, some residents
atures have been rising through-
out the world since 1884, charts Committee. According to its in the majority poor and African-
showing the rise of sea level, and
the weather-related disaster pro- website, WE ACT for Environ- American county protested the
jections of major insurance com-
panies, some in his audience were mental Justice is a “Northern move by laying down in the land-
left gasping at the ramifications
of his presentation. Manhattan community-based fill to prevent the dumping, which

“It’s all about water and organization whose mission is to sparked other communities
change,” Titley said. “The climate
risks are increasing and we’re go- build healthy communities by as- throughout the country to take
ing to need to address it.”
suring that people of color action against similar incursions.
Titley emphasized that local
action is important, but it needs and/or low-income participate “It’s important to understand
to be partnered with national
and international policies to sta- meaningfully in the creation of that communities are at extra
bilize the climate.
sound and fair environmental risk,” White-Newsome said.
“We are changing the climate
today, and, based on very well- health and protection policies “Many people don’t realize this
established science that goes back
more than 100 years, we know and practices.” issue can have a big local impact.”
why, and we have a pretty good
idea of what is to come if we don’t She told the audience that her Lynne Iser, founder of Elder-
change our energy systems,” Tit-
ley said. “This will only happen organization advocates for com- Activists.org and a member of
though if we care enough to tell
munities that suffer from envi- Mishkan Shalom who ran one of

ronmental racism, which is when the day’s workshops, noted that

▲ Speakers at the event included (from left): Rabbi Nina Beth Cardin corporations take advantage of many people don’t realize they
of the Baltimore Jewish Environmental Network; Rear Adm. David Titley
of the Center for Solutions to Weather and Climate Risk; and Jalonne poor communities by placing are interconnected with the
White-Newsome of WE ACT For Environmental Justice.
harmful factories and hazardous Earth and all of their actions can

materials there. have negative consequences.

Many cities face environmen- “I think that the Jewish com-

discussed the politics, science, na- “With few exceptions, we are tal racism, but one of the worst munity is very people-oriented in
tional security concerns and social largely silent about or, worse, dis-
implications of climate change. missive or derisive of climate is an area along the Mississippi our care of those who need help,”
change issues,” Cardin said.
“Being concerned for the “That has to change. River  between  Baton Iser said, “but we have not grasped,
Earth has always been a Jewish
value,” said Beth Razin, the man- “Judaism teaches, and the Rouge  and  New Orleans, in as Rabbi Cardin said, that climate
ager of the Holocaust and Israel American Jewish community has
Programs for the Jewish Federa- always embraced, the mitzvah, the River Parishes of Louisiana, change is one of the key factors that
tion of Greater Philadelphia. “We the call, to assure the welfare of
are the stewards of God’s earth.” all, especially the less fortunate; which contains numerous indus- will create more disruption, mi-
the pursuit of social justice; un-
Rabbi Arthur Waskow, the derstanding that economic, so- trial plants and is referred to col- gration, poverty, drought, food
founder and director of the cial and political stability — aka
Shalom Center in Philadelphia, peace and prosperity — depend loquially as “Cancer Alley.” shortage and threats to our nation-
told the Jewish Exponent he on environmental health, justice
asked the JCRC to hold the and stability,” she added. “We be- “We want to make sure that al and personal security.”
event. He stressed the need to re- lieve that we have an abiding
duce the use of fossil fuels and commitment to future genera- the policies and programs that “Just as we put man on the
begin to use solar power more. tions. This is what the Torah has
been teaching us for 2,500 years.” are supposed to be protecting moon, built nuclear weapons, we
“I think it’s important for the
Jewish community to be addressing those that are most vulnerable can solve this issue — but not if

are doing that,” she said. “Just be- the partisanship in Washington

cause of color or low income, it continues to divide this country

doesn’t mean people should live and frankly waste our resources,

in an unsafe area.” energy and spirit.” l

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For JRA Honorees, A Night of Sweet Relief

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WHEN THEY LOOK back, Jen or Polish descent — in the North- when they open the door and They definitely deserve this.” ▲ Betty Graboyes (age 90) — Re-
and Nate Hoffman say it was sim- east. Because the Hoffmans made you hand them a box. So do 90-year-old Betty cipient of the 2015 JRA Community
ply something to do to bring their it a point to get to know those Leadership Award with four genera-
family together. They never real- people on a personal basis, it led “They’re just so happy to Graboyes, who helps with the tions of her family (all JRA volun-
ized they would become trailblaz- to a change in JRA policy. see you.” packing, and 89-year-old Sol teers.)
ers along the way, let alone be Volen, who still makes deliveries
honored for it. When they look “Some organizations honor It left an indelible mark on in his own car. “You don’t always ◀ Far left: Sol Volen (age 89) — Re-
ahead — now that those once little philanthropists,” said JRA exec- their children as well. “I didn’t recognize people who are older,” cipient of the 2015 JRA Community
children they regularly schlepped utive director Amy Krulik. know much about it when we said Krulik, who efficiently Leadership Award  with Jennifer
along have grown up — they say “We’re looking for people who started,” said 20-year-old made sure the formal presenta- and Nathan Hoffman and his daugh-
not only do they intend to contin- represent the heart of JRA. They Matthew, who was preparing for tions took less than an hour. ter Meryl Gerner.
ue, but hope their story can in- were the inspiration behind what his Bar Mitzvah back then. “But “But they’ve been right in the
spire others to follow their lead. we call our ‘route’ program. Jen going through the whole process thick of things every month. Bet- ◀ The Hoffman Family (l to r) —
was really interested in having a and meeting the people in JRA, ty comes and helps in the ware- Nathan, Drew, Alexa, Matthew and
That’s what their volunteer relationship with the people she they became close to us. Getting house. Sol’s still making deliver- Jennifer Hoffman.
work with the Jewish Relief was delivering to and so we to know more people has been a ies to people all over the North-
Agency (JRA), which honored made it possible for her to deliv- part of something great.” east who are in need.” of them out they chose the Hoff-
the Hoffman family as well as er to the same people every mans, who said it should actu-
senior volunteers Betty Graboyes month. Now there are 80 fami- Although it did take awhile But there are so many like ally be the other way around.
and Sol Volen at its Dec. 2 event lies who are route owners. It was before they realized it. “The first them. With six offices — “We’re a very typical, non-spe-
at Sherman Mills in East Falls, the start of a revolution.” few times, I definitely thought it Philadelphia, South Jersey, cial family, which is why this is
has meant to all of them. was a hassle,” admitted now 24- Metrowest New Jersey, Pitts- such a shock,” said Jen. “We
They never intended to be year-old Alexa. “Then it became burgh, Greenwich, Conn., and wanted to do something good
“We’re beyond humbled by “revolutionaries.” “It’s a hands- more fun and something we ac- Chicago — JRA now enlists over for the community, wanted to
this honor,” said Jen, who origi- on approach, so there’s immedi- tually wanted to do instead of 14,000 volunteers and delivers to do something Jewishly and do
nally thought she was being ate gratification,” explained Nate. something we were forced to do. some 3,200 families. something together and show
asked to chair the event rather “You see their faces light up My parents have always been role our kids the real world.”
than being singled out. “We’re models for me and my brothers. Since they couldn’t single all
just a simple family looking to Moments later, after they were
teach our kids that not everyone presented a special ornate
is as fortunate as they are. JRA is tzedekah box in appreciation for
the perfect place to teach them their efforts, she summed it all
the lesson of mitzvah. Matthew up. “Sometimes you look back on
was 8, Drew was 12 and Alexa certain things you did and won-
was 15. They were little kids — der if you had the chance would
to them, it was an adventure.” you do them all over again,” she
said during her acceptance
It turned out to be so much speech. “But I’m certain that JRA
more than that through the is something we got right.” l
years. “The first couple of
months, it was dragging them Contact: [email protected]
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way it became a family adven- 215-832-0729
ture,” recalled Nate. “After that,
there was no more dragging. We
all wanted to go. The fun wasn’t
just in the packing and delivering
of the food; it was in the time you
spent together as a family. How
much family time do you get this
day and age? To get 45 minutes
each way in the car with our kids
once a month was the best time
we spent together — it gave us an
opportunity to catch up with our
kids. You found out who their
girlfriends were, where they
wanted to go to college — over
the years, you’d find out every-
thing you want about your kids
in those car rides.”

Plus, they were delivering
food to needy men and women
— usually of Russian, Ukranian

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AJC Berlin Head
to Provide Insider’s
View of Panoply
of European Crises

LOCAL
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WITH TERRORISM ON the ▲ Deidre Berger Sadly, as true today as it was
rise in Europe, so is anti-Semitism. almost 70 years ago...
France,” she added.
Deidre Berger will address Marcia Bronstein, regional di- Tens of thousands of Jewish people around the world
those issues and others during still rely on us to meet their basic needs.
her talk, “Europe Today: An In- rector of AJC Philadelphia/
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tism, Immigration and Terror- Office, said Berger will provide
ism,” hosted by the American valuable insight because she not jewishphilly.org/give
Jewish Committee on Dec. 16 at only works on issues in Germany 215.832.3484
the Center City law firm of but also works directly with
Montgomery McCracken Walker refugees in countries like Turkey. .com/jewishexponent
& Rhoads LLP. .com/jewishexponent
“When you have a person .com/jewishexponent
Although she attended Bryn who’s on the ground in Europe
Mawr College, she hasn’t been dealing with all the issues that
back to Philadelphia since she we’re all concerned about, and
moved to Berlin in 2000 to serve you hear from a firsthand per-
as the director of the AJC Berlin spective, it really makes every-
Office and the Lawrence and Lee thing much more real,” she said.
Ramer Institute for German-Jew-
ish Relations. She added that they have been
working on another campaign
Working in Europe has given called Mayors United Against
Berger a Eurocentric perspective Anti-Semitism in which 47 may-
on the recent events relating to ors of American cities, represent-
terrorism, refugees, the tension ing close to 90 million people,
between Ukraine and Russia, is- signed letters condemning anti-
sues in the Middle East, Euro- Semitism. The campaign has
pean attitudes toward the Iran gone global, reaching out to Eu-
Deal, and relations between Israel ropean mayors.
and the European Union — all of
which she will discuss in her talk. Bronstein said Mayor Peter
Feldmann, the Jewish mayor of
There’s also an additional Frankfurt, for example, was in
concern for the rise of anti-Semi- Philadelphia a few weeks ago
tism in Europe, she said. “Jewish and will be joining the cam-
communities are often at the paign. Berger will follow up with
forefront of the threat.” him in Germany.

Berger added that Philadel- Bronstein hopes people will
phians can relate to this discus- grasp a stronger understanding
sion because “there’s a transat- of what the issues are.
lantic alliance that is really under
a threat at the moment.” In her They might already have a
estimation, the dialogue on these broader understanding, but
common interests needs to in- “they’re going to feel it in their
tensify in order to strengthen the hearts and souls when you
American link to Europe. hear someone’s firsthand per-
spective.” l
As the Jewish population in
Germany continues to grow — Contact:
there are now roughly 200,000
Jews in the country — Berger [email protected];
said issues of anti-Semitism
thrive as well. 215-832-0737

“There is a flourishing Jew-
ish life in Germany, and it’s be-
coming a stronger community
with more active organized
Jewish structures at a time
when many Jews are leaving

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Meet the New Best American Friend
Technion University Could Ever Have

LOCAL but she later became involved She is helping it grow as Tech- to shift to that attitude, she said. on the weekends. Her children
with both ATS and with Tech- nion expands globally, including
MARISSA STERN | JE STAFF nion — whose campus is located through a partnership with Cor- But while they are here, particu- live in New York and Maryland
in Haifa — after she learned nell University with the establish-
PAPERWORK, GLOBAL trav- more about what the Israel Insti- ment of the Joan and Irwin Ja- larly in the Silicon Valley area, she and she loves visiting with her
el, meetings — Zahava Bar-Nir tute of Technology does. cobs Technion-Cornell Institute
has been pretty busy since start- in New York and with Shantou wants to connect with the alumni. four granddaughters.
ing her term as the first Israeli The institution has grown from University in China.
woman president of the Ameri- a school where only so many stu- “There are so many of them When they each turned 10 —
can Technion Society Oct. 1. dents interested in engineering Bar-Nir will be taking a trip
could be accepted because of its to China in the coming weeks to there, I’d like to see if there’s a save the youngest one, who hasn’t
But her involvement with the size, to a larger campus with more work on this new partnership,
organization — the U.S. affiliate to offer — from dormitories for which she is very much looking way to reach them,” she said. “I’m hit that milestone yet — she took
of Technion-Israel Institute of families to liberal arts classes. forward to.
Technology — began long be- not asking for money; I’m asking them individually on a trip to Is-
fore she stepped into her new Strangers to the university However, her goals as presi-
role in early October, succeeding might be more familiar with the dent extend beyond just Tech- to connect.” rael with her husband. She re-
Peretz Lavie. products that have come from its nion’s global expansion.
students, such as a swallowable The ATS does not ask for called one trip where they flew
Bar-Nir, who was born in Tel pill with a camera that allows “I have two major goals,” she
Aviv, resides in Gwynedd Valley doctors to see what’s going on in- began, one of which is expanding money either; it doesn’t do annual in a helicopter — she has the self-
with her husband, Zack, whom side the body. lay leadership, where she herself
she smilingly recalled meeting was once involved. giving campaigns, but instead en- ies on her phone of her husband
by chance at the airport on the And if you went to visit, you
way to Israel. They were both might even see her name: She “Going forward, it has to be courages donations
waiting for the same person be- and her husband established the on the table. Anybody — and I’m
fore flying and they got to talk- Computer Science Center of Ex- not talking about just ATS — from whoever can give
ing. He was studying engineering cellence in 1996. anybody that goes to any other
at the University of Maryland at ‘Friends of ’ or whatever,” she and however much they
the time. (He now has his own “That was the key, was be- said, can donate “time, help open
software company, which Bar- coming a donor,” she said of her doors, help in any way that you want to give.
Nir declined to name.) involvement. She was asked to sit can and give at whatever level
on the board, which she also did- you can, because that’s leader- “My philosophy [is]
After her parents, who were n’t want to do at first, but after at- ship. Leadership is stepping up.
in the Haganah, moved the fam- tending the 21st Century Tech- I was on leadership and develop- writing a $1 million
ily to New York — her father was nion Technology Conference in ment committees for years —
sent as an Israeli Military Indus- New York in the late 1990s, she you can’t expect people to step check is the same as
tries representative — and Bar- changed her mind. up if you don’t do that yourself.
Nir finished her time with the Is- someone else writing a
rael Defense Forces, she worked At the conference, a new
at the Israeli Mission to the Unit- technology was introduced: tele- $1,000 check because
ed Nations. conferencing.
you’re talking about
Hardly speaking English at “What I found amazing was
the time, she recalled that it was the people,” she said. “Forget what the effort is for this
a very “interesting experience.” about the project — the project
was mind-boggling. But the peo- person,” she said. “Every
After moving to Washington, ple — you have the groups, the
D.C., Bar-Nir first worked for the professors from the Technion, single contribution,
Israeli Military Attaché Office, you meet these people [...] that
which works to “establish the de- you feel you’re so lucky to know every single thing
fense cooperation policy between them. Then you meet the people,
the U.S. and Israel” according to the lay leadership, that not only counts. It not only
the Israeli embassy’s website, then are giving money but time and
for a computer software corpo- love and dedication — that blew counts, but it’s being
ration. Her work with software my mind.”
technology was initially how she recognized and being
became involved with ATS. From serving in lay leadership
roles to president of the Philadel- appreciated.”
“I got a call from the local di- phia chapter, she has been there
rector of the ATS who said, to watch as the ATS has grown One of the high-
‘Would you like to meet?’ ” she from a small nonprofit when it
recalled. started 75 years ago to the largest lights of her job — and
“Friends of ” organization of an
At first, she wasn’t interested, Israeli university. the roles she held be- ZAHAVA BAR-NIR
fore — is the chance to

Every single contribution, every single thing counts. It not only counts,
but it’s being recognized and being appreciated.”

ZAHAVA BAR-NIR

Lead by example.” work with others, whom she calls and granddaughter with big
The second goal, she contin- her “friends” because she always smiles to prove how fun it was.
looks forward to seeing every-
ued, is to connect more with Tech- one, which includes presidents No matter what position she is
nion alumni who live in the U.S. of the other 17 national chapters. in, she enjoys what she does and
hopes that others see the effects
“I don’t believe we have enough “We’re all supporting each the Technion has on the world.
of them involved,” she said. other; if one is busy — we all
consult each other on some idea,” “You can see that I like what
Part of that is because the she said. “It’s teamwork from be- I do,” she said, smiling. “The
culture of Technion is different ginning to end.” money goes to Israel, but the im-
from American universities, she pact is everywhere.” l
said, where students know in In her spare time — when she
the beginning that “this is my has some — she focuses on her Contact:
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Center City Kehillah Kicks Off New Monthly Learning Program

LOCAL to catch any mistakes you make “I hope the participants will selves positioned in the spectrum to do this kind of program.” l
or able to have feedback about learn something new and have a of Jewish experience, there are
RACHEL KURLAND | JE STAFF a piece of learning.” really positive experience actively people at similar points to them, Contact:
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coming together to form a melting the hope is that you find the right
pot of students, teachers and ideas. format for people to be inspired We’re the only hospital in
to learn more,” Hirsch added. the region to receive the Truven
Center City Kehillah’s new ranking 9 years in a row.
learning series, called “Learning Steinberg-Egeth wanted to
in Pairs: The Center City Ke- create something that was both For the ninth year, Lankenau Medical Center has been named one of
hillah’s New Jewish Learning Ex- more open-ended chronological- the 50 Top Cardiovascular Hospitals in the country by Truven Health
perience,” will take place once a ly and more accessible to as Analytics. We’re the only hospital in the region to make the list and one
month from December through many people as possible. of only two in the state. As part of the Lankenau Heart Institute, we’ve
June. The series is open to every- done more robotic heart bypasses than any hospital in the country and
one, regardless of Jewish back- “We don’t want to duplicate are one of the most active TAVR Centers in the region. Day after day,
ground or experience. efforts,” she said. “We don’t want we deliver life-saving treatments with life-changing outcomes.
to do something that people are
Miriam Steinberg-Egeth, di- already doing and benefiting Learn more:
rector of Center City Kehillah — from. But what we can do is cre- mainlinehealth.org/heart
and the creator of the “Miriam’s ate a program with a set of teach-
Advice Well” blog at jewishex- ers that crosses all of those orga-
ponent.com — said the pro- nizational lines.”
gram intends to bring people to-
gether, regardless of Jewish affil- The teachers for the program
iation, so they can learn on also vary across denominations.
whatever terms they feel com-
fortable with. “We invited rabbis and edu-
cators to partner up with anoth-
Center City Kehillah is in co- er teacher in town and pick a
operation with and funded by topic,” she explained, “not only
the Jewish Federation of Greater traditional Hebrew text-based
Philadelphia. learning that you sort of think of
in those adult learning pro-
“There are a lot of things in grams,” but also from current
the Jewish community that we events, newspaper clippings or
can’t do together across denom- blogs, which “really opens up the
inations; learning is one of the definition of what Jewish learn-
things we can do,” Steinberg- ing can look like.”
Egeth said.
Each class will center on a dif-
She said the blend of denom- ferent topic, pairing teachers who
inations will aid the idea of are diverse but who also have ex-
chevruta, or paired, learning. pertise in those areas.

The first session of the series “The overarching theme is
will begin on Dec. 16 with Rabbi Jewish learning,” she laughed. “I
Eli Freedman from Congregation think it is a real benefit because
Rodeph Shalom and Rabbi Eliez- the topics are as diverse as the
er Hirsch from Mekor Habracha. teachers and learners them-
Their lecture will focus on a selves.”
post-Chanukah discussion of
how to fight. Learning in pairs is the way
Jews have done it for centuries.
Hirsch explained that they Steinberg-Egeth wants to build
will discuss the positive elements on that experience for people
of disagreeing, but also what is who are already doing it and in-
the right way to have disagree- troduce others to that kind of
ments and how to avoid the learning experience, making the
wrong ways. boundaries of denominations
more fluid.
He hopes participants will gain
a new perspective within their “The best way to learn is in
pairs, which allows for a much conversation with someone
more intimate conversation. else,” she said. “A traditional
American library is a quiet
“It’s very important to learn place, and a Jewish beit midrash
in pairs,” Hirsch said. “There is a loud place. When you’re sit-
are many reasons why, in yeshi- ting across from someone read-
va, Jews learn this way. One of ing a source out loud and then
them is the fact that as opposed talking about it, you gain so
to learning by yourself, you much more perspective.”
have someone else as a sound-
ing board. So when you study Steinberg-Egeth expects
with somebody else, they’re able around 30 people to attend the
first session.

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A Night of Shir Joy for New Rabbi’s Installation

LOCAL ▲ Rabbi Joel Simon (singing) led the Havdalah service during the celebration with other members of the clergy. Sideman spoke to the 400-per-
Alan Rosenberg son crowd at the service, as did
MARISSA STERN | JE STAFF Strom, Mayor Charles Swartz III,
that week and, finally, to Simon. dent. “It was a really great night.” ways to “keep the synagogue vi- Pa. State Rep. Steve Santarsiero
SHALOM HALL at Shir Ami in “It was symbolic of the past, It was a way to appreciate the brant into the future.” (D-31), Jewish Federation of
Newtown was bursting with mu- Greater Philadelphia President
sic and celebration on Saturday present and future,” said Nancy history of the synagogue, she Consul General of Israel to Bud Newman and CEO Naomi
night. Siderits, immediate past presi- said, and to explore the many the Mid-Atlantic Region Yaron Adler, and Rabbi Richard Birn-
holz, senior rabbi at Congrega-
The gala was the culmination tion Schaarai Zedek in Tampa,
of a weekend devoted to recog- Fla., where Simon served for
nizing the installation of Rabbi eight years before becoming part
Joel Simon, who officially began of Shir Ami.
at the synagogue in July.
“This was a moving and up-
It followed a special Shabbat lifting experience,” said Shir Ami
service Friday night, in which president Joshua McCoy of the
Rabbi Simon was on the tail end service and passing the Torah
of the passing of the Torah. The from “generation to generation.”
sacred scrolls went from Rabbi
Emeritus Elliot Strom — who is McCoy, who started his pres-
handing the reins to Simon after idential term in May, said at the
36 years with the congregation gala that the weekend celebrating
— to Ron and Marcia Abraham, Simon was a milestone and an
founding members of Shir Ami, “emotional” experience.
to Joshua McCoy, president, to
Daniel Levy, the president of “It’s nice to see the syna-
Shafty, the synagogue’s youth gogue come to this point in its
group, to Noah Haines, the con- life,” he said.
gregation’s Bar Mitzvah boy for
After a Havdalah service and
Ha’Motzi led by the clergy, a DJ

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▲ Guests join on the dance floor during the gala. compared to the 10 families the right choice,” she said. Doroshow with a smile, recalling
Alan Rosenberg synagogue started from, Marcia Joan Dossick has been a her time as president of the syn-
Abraham said. agogue from 1998 to 2000.
and emcee invited the 284 guests with a group of 10 families in member of Shir Ami for about
“I think the transition will add 20 years. She said she was “dev- In her time, she saw a period
a different flavor, different vigor, astated” when she learned Strom of growth for the synagogue,
and hopefully encourage another was leaving. which included building new
35 years of Jewish life at Shir additions, such as a mikvah. She
Ami,” Ron Abraham said. “It was breaking my heart,” has stayed involved with the
she said, “but Rabbi Simon is just synagogue, including singing in
“I think it’s wonderful,” said wonderful. The warmth and love its choir.
Hope Ettinger, from Langhorne, at Shir Ami is not going to
of the gala. ‘“I’m thrilled to see a change. It might even get bigger.” She echoed Dossick’s senti-
lot of faces I don’t recognize, ments about Simon, whom she
which means we reached people She believes that Simon will also called “wonderful.”
who don’t always come to Friday bring more youth to the congre-
night services.” gation, as well, moving forward. “There’s an air of excitement
in the synagogue that’s going to
Ettinger was a board member For many in past leadership continue to grow.” l
from 2009 to 2013, and said the roles at the synagogue, the service
service Friday night for Simon and gala were a way of looking Contact:
was “warm and inclusive.” forward to the next generation.
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in attendance to the dance floor, their living room in 1976.

transforming the space into a The Torah they originally

Bar/Bat Mitzvah-esque atmos- purchased stayed on the top shelf

phere. A few brave guests (some of their bedroom closet when it

in heels, no less) joined the em- wasn’t being used for services,

cee on the dance floor for the which were led by Rabbi Strom

“Cupid Shuffle” and the party starting in 1979.

took off from there. All that was The synagogue was built with

missing was a game of “Coke or “no money — and a lot of love,”

Pepsi.” Ron Abraham said.

Those not dancing joined in It started as the Bucks County

conversation at tables, enjoying Jewish Congregation and was

plates of salmon cakes and roast- housed in the George School —

ed vegetables, and many guests a Quaker school — for a period

accessorized with glasses of wine. of time.

In between taking photos and “It’s very thrilling,” he said of

talking with everyone, Simon seeing the congregation become

was enjoying the night with his what it is today. The couple’s three

family and the rest of the Shir children were all Bar and Bat

Ami community. Mitzvahed and confirmed there.

It was “amazing” for him, he “It’s been a major source of Ju-

said, to have “so many areas of daism in Bucks County — now

my life coming together to cele- we’re lucky to have a new rabbi

brate [a] new beginning.” to bring us into the next phase.”

The service and his installa- The pair started the shul to fill

tion is just one moment for the a gap. There were synagogues in

synagogue, he said, and it’s im- Doylestown and Levittown and

portant for the congregants to other surrounding areas, but

“appreciate the moments that nothing in the immediate Rich-

made this one possible.” boro area, he recalled.

“I think they’re very proud of “I thought this was the cen-

what they have — as they should ter of Bucks County. It’s a hub,”

be — and are excited to see what he said.

it can turn into,” he said. He said the synagogue owes

He is excited to get to know all the amount of energy it has to its

of the members of the congregation continued success, and to pro-

and build relationships with every- gramming that reaches every lev-

one, which includes being there for el of Judaism.

them in times of joy and of need. He, a physician, and Marcia,

He called that one of biggest re- who reads Torah every Yom Kip-

sponsibilities as a rabbi, but also pur and is a retired Spanish and

“one of the greatest honors.” French teacher from the Council

“The synagogue does not be- Rock school district, were hon-

long to its rabbi,” he said. “It be- ored at the service during the

longs to its members.” Torah passing.

The founding members of the “It symbolized continuity of

synagogue couldn’t agree more. generations,” he said.

Ron and Marcia Abraham It was “amazing” to see how

started what became Shir Ami many people were at the gala

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Two Events Will Shine a Light
on Plight of Mizrahi Jews

GLOBAL American Associates, Ben-Gu- pening in the Middle East and House Philadel-
rion University of the Negev the survival of Israel.”
MARISSA STERN | JE STAFF Mid-Atlantic Region, Philadel- phia, guests are
phia Chapter. Troen has written several
AS YOU’VE SURELY learned books that examine patterns in invited to a free
in Hebrew school, the history of Troen, Stoll Family Chair in Jewish culture, including Amer-
the Jewish people spans thou- Israel Studies at Brandeis Univer- ican influence as well as the his- screening of The
sands and thousands of years and sity and founding director of the tory of Jewry in other countries.
stretches across many countries. Schusterman Center for Israel Last Jews of Libya,
Studies at the university, has Pinkenson hopes that his
But one piece of that history served as dean of Humanities presentation will educate a documentary
that has long been overlooked is and Social Sciences at Ben-Gu- guests — she said they are ex-
that of the Mizrahi Jews who rion University in Israel and as pecting more than 100 atten- about the history
lived in Arab countries. director of the Ben-Gurion Re- dees — and help them under-
search Institute and Archives in stand current events more. of Jews in Libya.
To address that inequity, two Sde Boker, according to his biog-
upcoming events will explore raphy on Brandeis’ website. “They will have a better “It’s important
this history and help people understanding of what’s
widen their understanding of the Lana Pinkenson, a board happening in the Middle that we as a com-
Jewish heritage. member of Tifereth Israel as well East and they’ll be more
as a longtime congregant, spear- supportive to the state of munity in
Ilan Troen will be speaking at headed the effort to bring Troen Israel,” she said.
Bensalem’s Congregation Tifer- to the congregation. Philadelphia begin
eth Israel on Dec. 11 at a presen- “It’s obvious as I talk to indi-
tation titled, “Jews and Muslims “Every Jew should be interest- viduals throughout the commu- to pay closer atten-
in the Arab World: Haunted by ed at this point and time,” she nity they do not have proper in-
Pasts Real and Imagined.” said. “They should try and get a formation about the Arab-Israeli tion and make sure
better insight as to what’s hap- situation in Israel. It might bring
It is presented in part by things to a better understanding, everyone knows

about the heritage

and history of Jews

in Arab countries,”

said Hillel Zaremba,

and it community relations
may open their hearts a little bit
to understand that Israel is not director of Consulate
the bad guys like the government
here portrays them.” General of Israel to the Mid-

On Dec. 14, at International Atlantic Region, which is put-

ting on the event.

He highlighted the impor-

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tance of learning about Mizrahi “The first level is just to know its traditional musicians,” he said. other countries and simultaneous- story of growing up as a Jew in
Jews in addition to Ashkenazi there was an enormously rich Another piece of the history ly facing a similar situation. Egypt. The film shown, The Dove
and Sephardi Jews. and varied heritage and history Flyer, also explored these themes
of Jews in Arab countries. Be- of Jews in Arab lands is the “The world doesn’t realize and focused on Jews in Iraq in
The event follows closely be- sides the fact that each one of the “geopolitical questions that come there was a massive transfer of the 1950s and their immigration
hind the annual day of reflection countries produced significant up again and again and again,” population that went on at the to Israel.
Israel observed on Nov. 30, and important scholars in Ju- he said, referring to the current same time,” he said.
which was implemented in 2014 refugee crisis. This year, the speaker is Dr.
as a “national day of commemo- The film explores Jewish her- Jack Abboudi, a local member of
ration for the 850,000 Jewish the community who will talk
refugees who were displaced People should be encouraged to come, because it is critical about Jews In Sudan. Zaremba
from Arab countries and Iran in that this history and this heritage don’t get lost.” could not provide his name.
the 20th century,” according to
the Israel Ministry of Foreign Af- HILLEL ZAREMBA This will help show how
fairs’ website. widespread Jewish history was
daica, Torah scholars. There were “The perennial refugee issue itage and history in Libya, which and the importance of under-
The date was chosen because athletes, there were artists — I that is brought up repeatedly is today might be seen in the con- standing “the vastness of what
“after the partition decision was could go on and on.” the issue of Palestinians who ei- text of what the country has be- was lost, and how rich it was.”
made in the UN Security Coun- ther left on their own or, in some come under extremist influence.
cil on Nov. 29, the Arab lands For example, he continued, a occasional cases, were forced out People want to know what it was Zaremba said that those who
started proactively attacking the disproportionate number of Jews because of security issues in Is- once like, Zaremba said. come out to the event and film
Jewish communities in their who lived in Iran were musicians. rael around the time Israel be- screening will gain a better un-
countries with the goal of pre- When they were expelled from came an independent country,” At last year’s event, which fo- derstanding of Jewish history,
venting the establishment of a the country, Iran lost a lot of its he said. cused on Jews in Iraq and Egypt, both in the past and in a more re-
Jewish land in the land of Israel,” musical heritage, which many Rabbi Albert Gabbai from Con- cent context.
as stated in a 2014 press release may not know. “Iran not only lost But not many realize, he added, gregation Mikveh Israel was fea-
from the Knesset. a millennial community, but lost that Jews were being expelled from tured as the speaker and told his “People should be encouraged
to come because it is critical that
Learning the history of Jews this history and this heritage
in these countries is “critical,” don’t get lost.” l
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LOCAL Raina and Matt Gorman and it different from any other

Hara and Scott Caplan. place.”

RACHEL KURLAND | JE STAFF Ender grew up in a large Jewish Ender said they all

family, and that family environ- wanted to open NEST so

WHEN PEOPLE ASK Jessica ment has extended into NEST. parents could have a place

Ender where she came up with “Everything in me stems from to go with their children

the idea for NEST, her next- my Jewish upbringing,” she said. and takes classes, play, eat

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few drinks. comes from my experience families with young kids,

Chatting with her husband, growing up in Jewish culture and we found that there was

Farrell, in a bar in Queen Village traditional Jewish values.” nowhere that you could

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Ender is one of six co-owners anything like it,” she added. “For Ender, a mother of three girls. “It friends there.” play space The Little Treehouse

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and Hispanics. added that “the days of giving the Color: Black plus one
Continued from Page 1 ayatollah of Iran more respect Comment: JE-ROP
Graham queried the room: than the Prime Minister of Israel
only a Republican can protect our Should there be an abortion ex- are over my first day in office,” in
interests at home and abroad.” ception for pregnancies that re- reference to Benjamin Ne-
sult from rape and incest? “If tanyahu’s speech before Congress
What follows is a snapshot of you’re going to tell a woman that last spring that the president, vice
each candidate. she has to carry the child of a president and a number of De-
rapist, you’re going to lose an mocrats boycotted.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) election,” he emphasized.
“I believe this nation needs a Former Gov. George Pataki
wartime president to defend it,” As for the estimated 11 mil- (R-N.Y.)
said Cruz. He went on to criticize lion undocumented immigrants
the president, calling him the in the United States, Graham said Pataki began with the ques-
“most antagonistic president to that Republicans aren’t losing tion on everyone’s mind: Why is
the State of Israel in our nation’s elections because “we’re not he still in this race?
history.” He laid into Secretary of hard-ass enough on immigration
State John Kerry for calling Israel — I believe we’re losing the His- “Let me tell you seriously why
an apartheid state. panic vote because they think we I am: [Because] we have to win
“When Kerry called Israel an don’t like them.” He would have this race … we have to beat
apartheid state, I went to the Sen- undocumented immigrants pay Hillary Clinton!” said Pataki.
ate floor and called for his resig- a fine and face restrictions on
nation. And I would note that we getting a green card. “We have to elect someone
need more senators, both Repub- who isn’t going to talk about all
licans and Democrats” held ac- Graham rejected Cruz’s no- the things they’re going to do,”
countable for when “the secretary tion that Republicans need to he said, adding that the country
of state undermines our allies.” drive more evangelicals to the needs someone who “will go out
Playing to the staunchly pro- polls by running to the right and get it done.”
Israel crowd, Cruz said that in his rather than the center.
administration, universities en- Getting it done for Pataki
gaging in the boycott, divestment “Do you really want to win means reducing the size of the
and sanctions movement against this election?” he asked, followed federal government by 15 percent,
Israel would be stripped of fed- by a resounding “Yes,” from the cutting Obamacare, cutting Com-
eral funds; that on his first day in audience. “Then take what we mon Core, scaling back the Envi-
office, he would begin the say seriously and push back ronmental Protection Agency and
process of moving the American when we make no sense.” prosecuting any IRS employee in-
embassy in Israel to Jerusalem; volved with targeting Republican
and that he would “rip to shreds” On the Middle East, Graham and conservative groups.
the Iran nuclear agreement. said he has the know-how to stop
“I do trust the Iranians,” said Iran from getting a nuclear In the fight against ISIS extrem-
Cruz. “When the Ayatollah weapon and would put the Unit- ists, Pataki would “arm, supply and
Khamenei burns Israeli and ed Nations “on notice that if they support” Kurds and Yazidis.
American flags and says ‘Death to keep coming after Israel they
America,’ I trust that he means it.” won’t get a dime of American Gov. John Kasich (R-Ohio)
He continued, “The next pres- taxpayer money.” For Kasich, supporting Israel
ident needs to have the fortitude is a family affair. He said that he
to say to the Ayatollah Khamenei Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) can’t wait to take his 15-year-old
in no uncertain terms: Either you The young Republican who is daughters to Jerusalem, which he
stop your nuclear weapons pro- reportedly favored by billionaire describes as a “shining city” — a
gram or we will stop you.” Sheldon Adelson, a financial direct reference and homage to
In response to a question backer of the RJC, hit all the right Reagan, whose appropriation of
comparing his one Senate term notes with the conservative the John Winthrop quote about
to Obama having only one Sen- crowd. (Adelson’s wife, Dr. Miri- America being a “shining city on
ate term, Cruz said, “Obama isn’t am Adelson, Yahoo News report- a hill” is one of his most endur-
a bad president because he was a ed, favors Cruz.) ing legacies. (Virtually every can-
first-term senator. Barack Obama He condemned the European didate at the event referenced
is an unmitigated socialist who Union for labeling products made Reagan as well, a testament as
won’t stand up and defend the in “Judea and Samaria,” using the much to his lasting impact on the
United States of America.” biblical term for the West Bank. party as to the location.)
He repeatedly contrasted “We need a president who is Terrorism, said Kasich, is “de-
himself with Obama and Clin- not afraid to call this what it is: stroying our way of life.” He was
ton, saying that he cannot wait This is anti-Semitism.” And an- incredulous that the “president
to take a debate stage with the ti-Semitism, he continued, hides went to Paris and said, ‘We’re go-
former secretary of state. behind anti-Israeli sentiment in ing to fight terrorism by taking
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) the form of the boycott, divest- on climate change.’ ”
In his unhurried Southern ment and sanctions movement, Kasich stated that were he in
drawl, Graham started slow but which, he said, “reeks of Obama’s shoes, he would be meet-
finished strong by detailing, in hypocrisy,” particularly on col- ing with all the countries that make
his opinion, the two demo- lege campuses. up NATO to form a coalition that
graphics where Republicans Like the other Republican will destroy ISIS. He would engage
hopefuls, Rubio pledged to tear with moderate Arab allies like Jor-
up the Iran agreement and re- dan, Egypt and the Gulf States to
impose congressional sanctions. counter extremism.
He chided Obama for confusing
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Logan coach at Lower Merion the past evictions and, ultimately, demoli- ▲ Students from Jay Cooke Elementary School hear from Philadelphia
13 years. “So is giving back to the tion of nearly 1,000 homes over a leaders and former professional basketball stars at the Philadelphia
Continued from Page 1 game. Folks like Kenny and Steve 10-year period for safety reasons. Youth Basketball launch. The visionaries involved with PYB touch on the
have a sense of pride we’re car- importance of basketball in a young person’s life and explained how the
Kobe Bryant was a sophomore, rying on that lineage and leader- Despite various attempts over new nonprofit will partner with schools and students to not only teach the
that’s not why he, Jewish Federa- ship. In lower-income commu- the ensuing years to revive the sport, but also offer academic and college prep support, leadership and
tion head of marketing and Jewish nities and communities of color, neighborhood, nothing’s been character development opportunities, and more.
Exponent general manager Steve kids need more opportunities done since. But Philadelphia
Rosenberg, and Philadelphia and support to reach their poten- Youth Basketball, with the backing Isaiah Nathanial/Calcom Technologies.
Youth Basketball CEO Kenny tial. My sense of tzedakah and of some of the pillars of the com-
Holdsman have founded a project tikkun olam gives me a strong munity, including Mayor-elect Jim
which is expected to take close to feel for community development Kenney, is confident it can succeed
three years to complete. in lower income areas.” where those others failed.

“Basketball has always The area they’ve selected is the The plan basically is to turn the
brought communities together, infamous Logan Triangle, which Triangle into a bunch of rectangles
and Jews have been a big part of has been essentially a massive va- — eight indoor and six outdoor
that narrative,” said Young, a cant lot for nearly 30 years since courts — as part of a 120,000-
board member of the Kobe and homes began sinking into the square foot redevelopment project
Vanessa Bryant Foundation, in ground in 1986 following a gas that will include classrooms, a li-
addition to being an assistant main explosion. That led to mass brary, computer lab and a health
and wellness center.

Stability Support With the group having preparing the site. Studies subse-
already raised $600,000 behind quent to the disastrous events in
Joy Care Friendship the scenes before the project was the ’80s, when all those houses
formally launched at a Dec. 3 came down, showed the Triangle
Confidence Security press conference at Cooke Ele- was built upon an area filled with
mentary —attended by such bas- coal ash.
Community Spirituality ketball luminaries as Temple
coach Fran Dunphy, former Owl To make the site suitable for
Affordability and Sixer Aaron McKie and for- construction will require remedi-
mer Olympic gold medalist ating that ash, a complicated,
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“I think fundraising is always
off the monthly rental fee been more affordable at Paul’s Run, competitive and difficult, espe- Heading that effort is Jeremy
plus $75 off the monthly cially for a startup organization,” Fogel, whose other prime respon-
second-person fee for Northeast Philadelphia’s best value in said Holdsman, whom Young sibility during this span is lining
describes as the “point guard” of up prospective paying tenants
one year!* senior living, offering monthly rental the project. alongside PYB in what could add
up to a $150 million project.
agreements with no entrance fee. (He’s had similar success
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“However, I think the attrac- finance it and build it,” explained
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community,” he added. technical issue that needs an en-
gineering solution. But there are
“We’ve entered into an agree- a lot of options.
ment that gives us 6.5 acres to
use at a lease of $1 a year. We’re “There are normal develop-
the anchor tenant of a bigger re- ment concerns anywhere you’re
development. in close proximity to a neighbor-
hood and have to deal with traffic,
“We hope to break ground parking and noise,” he added. “I’m
in two years — we’re going to going to say it will take two years
need every bit of two years to to get the site ready and 12 to 18
raise the money.” months to build it.”

At the same time they’re doing Goldenberg’s efforts are sep-
that, the Goldenberg Group, arate from those involved with
which specializes in putting to- PYB, including the three cor-
gether large scale construction nerstones whose relationships
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▲ Local leaders celebrate the launch of Philadelphia Youth Basketball at Jay Cooke Middle School. PYB is a new at the end of this season. “This feed, @PhillyYouthBB, and use
[PYB] is an ideal forum. Kobe’s the hashtag #IAMPYB to offer
nonprofit with the purpose of engaging inner-city children and develop their full potential as students, athletes, always been thinking about next their own personal hoops reflec-
steps. One of the things he’s al- tions. In the city where legendary
and leaders. (Back L to R: Brian Abernathy, Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority, Executive Director; Fran Dunphy, ways excited about is for kids to Dolph Schayes, the greatest Jew-
learn the game the right way.” ish player of all time, became the
Temple University, Head Men’s Basketball Coach; Mayor-Elect James F. Kenney; John Langel, Philadelphia Youth Bas- current franchise’s first coach and
Young, Rosenberg and Larry Brown once guided them
ketball Board Chair; Aaron McKie, Temple University, Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach; Bill Ellerbee, PYB board Holdsman, along with former to the 2001 NBA Finals, there’s
NBA guard Alvin Williams and bound to be plenty of them.
member; Doug Young, Kobe and Vanessa Bryant Foundation board member, PYB board member. Front (left to PYB program director Eric
Warley, would also love to have “In many ways, basketball is
right): Dawn Staley, University of South Carolina, Head Women’s Basketball Coach; Kenny Holdsman, PYB President the current NBA team join an urban game that disrespects
their efforts. the lines of race, ethnicity and
and CEO) Isaiah Nathanial, Calcom Technologies economic circumstance,” con-
Despite cordial meetings, cluded Holdsman. “It’s all about
though, the Sixers have yet to ability and hard work.” l
come on board.
Contact:
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summer camp. ating opportunities for urban thing comparable?’ ”
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“Doug, Steve and I were greatly influences my profession- It may soon — and, quite
counselors at Camp Kweebec in al involvement. possibly, Kobe Bryant himself HALF OFF SALE
1985-86,” revealed Holdsman, could play a part in it.
who grew up in Elkins Park, “I had been running Legacy 50% OFF* makes it the perfect time to shop for the holidays.
where he attended Rodeph for 6.5 years,” he continued. “Dur- “I’m a board member of the
Sholom. “My mom grew up in ing that time, a lot of basketball Kobe and Vanessa Bryant Foun-
Olney — her father had a gas people visited the center. I kept dation and one thing we talk
station in Logan. The place hearing their observations that the about is looking for vehicles to
where we launched, Cooke, a facility was spectacular, and the get involved with in the city,”
number of Jews in Philadelphia diversity of kids and families we said Young, who got to spend
may have attended. had was powerful. about 15 minutes with Kobe last
week when he made his final
“Some of them were probably “I started wondering, ‘Why Philadelphia appearance after
at the press conference. My pas- did a city with such a deep tradi- recently announcing he’ll retire

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EDITORIAL Thoughts and Prayers Are Nice —

Donald Trump But It Is Time for Action

and the Jews BY RABBIS MARLA HORNSTEN ing but going beyond contracep- the health and safety of the
AND ARI LORGE tion and abortion. For many mother take precedence.
LAST WEEK’S DAYLONG Republican Jewish Coalition-sponsored women, children and families,
candidates’ forum generated a fair amount of interest and comment. THE RECENT VIOLENT as- Planned Parenthood is the only We do not yet know if the tar-
While the “mainstream” Republican presidential candidates largely sault on a Planned Parenthood available, accessible and afford- geting of the Colorado center
pitched their cases as expected, two of the current “leading” candi- center in Colorado is a cause for able route to such services as was a result of the most recent
dates did not. In the case of Donald Trump — who is now said to concern among all people of screening for diabetes, high inaccurate political invective
be leading his closest competitor by at least 20 percentage points — goodwill, regardless of political or blood pressure and anemia. against Planned Parenthood. We
his presentation included the use of questionable, unflattering Jewish religious affiliation. The staff These services, as well as those do know that such rhetoric con-
stereotypes along with a remarkable tone-deafness on foreign policy members and clients who were relating to reproduction, need to tributes to a climate in which
issues regarding Israel. And in the case of the quickly disappearing killed or injured are spouses, par- be protected. such actions can occur. Regard-
Ben Carson, his address to the 700 Republicans appeared to get ents, siblings, children. Their fam- less of one’s personal political
some of its statistics from the darkest reaches of the blogosphere. ilies are left to mourn, to try to re- The clients who choose persuasion, we are called on to
cuperate and to heal, and to come Planned Parenthood for medical be speakers of truth.
While some pundits have used Trump’s boorish remarks as ev- to terms with the sudden violence and related consultations and
idence that he is anti-Semitic, we disagree. But he has, once again, that has changed their lives for- treatments are accessing legally Jewish tradition thus both al-
shown himself to be a nondiscriminatory demagogue who lacks a ever. We extend our condolences protected services. While violent lows for and, in some cases,
sensitivity filter. Thus, while it is nice that Trump’s daughter is an for those killed and our prayers physical assaults on Planned Par- mandates abortion, most clearly
observant Jew — and explains why he complained to the RJC crowd for healing for those injured. enthood centers are thankfully when the life of the mother is at
that he can’t call his daughter on Saturdays — that doesn’t give him rare, many women visiting a risk as a consequence of a preg-
a pass to insult his Jewish audience by telling them things like: “You’re But as in so many tragically Planned Parenthood center are nancy. Jewish religious authori-
not going to support me because I don’t want your money,” since similar events, “thoughts and subjected to harassment, intimi- ties differ as to how narrowly or
Jewish voters “want to control” their politicians; or what savvy mon- prayers” are inadequate respons- dation and emotional assault, broadly to interpret “the life of
eymakers they are. “This room negotiates deals,” he said, “perhaps es if they do not lead to action most often by those opposed to the mother,” but all would agree
more than any room I’ve ever spoken to.” that reduces the chance of more abortion. Regardless of one’s eth- that abortion in certain cases is
a choice that can be made and
And then there was the matter of Israel and Jerusalem. Just a such events occurring. As mem- ical convictions, we are responsible needs to be protected.
couple of hours after he told the Associated Press that he had some bers of the clergy, we want to for maintaining a civil as well as
doubts about Israel’s will to compromise for peace, Trump was asked move beyond compassionate lawful level of debate and dissent. Regardless of one’s religious
a direct question at the candidate forum about the status of Jerusalem concern to explanation, clarifi- beliefs, we are obligated to rec-
in a final peace deal. In his response, Trump refused to answer the cation, and advocacy. Issues of life and death and ognize that others with equally
question and didn’t pledge to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s undi- the ethical choices to be made fervent religious beliefs — or
vided capital, which earned him boos. Both routinely and recently, around them are discussed in with none — are entitled to safe-
charges of medical and ethical many religions. There is not ty in making difficult choices
When Ben Carson got his chance, he came up short. First, he lit- malpractice have been made agreement among them despite that have been both religiously
erally read his presentation to the audience. And in the portion about against Planned Parenthood. The a shared awareness of the sanc- and legally guaranteed to them.
Israel, he attempted to downplay Palestinian suffering with dubious alleged evidence documenting tity of life. No one religious
statistics. According to Carson, of “11 million” Muslims killed in vi- such behavior has been shown view speaks for all religious As members of the clergy, we
olent conflicts in that region, “only 35,000 have been killed” as a result either not to exist or to be inac- views in the complex and mys- express our strong support for
of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Where did that come from? curately edited to present a false terious matters of the meaning the work of Planned Parenthood
impression. Yet political voices of life itself. and our solidarity with the pro-
Trump and Carson are the men leading the polls to be the Re- continue to assert that Planned fessionals and volunteers who
publicans’ next presidential nominee. This should worry Jewish Re- Parenthood traffics in fetal tissue Jewish tradition affirms that provide a wide range of medical
publicans. If the Republican Party doesn’t nominate a mainstream and sacrifices the lives of fetuses life begins at birth. A fetus is a and related services for women,
candidate, there is good reason to be concerned that the Jews who to harvest such tissue. potential life in formation until children and families. We con-
the Republican National Committee says are drifting to the GOP the moment of birth, not an “un- demn the targeting of Planned
may seek refuge among the Democrats 11 months from now. And, Planned Parenthood provides born child.” Until the actual Parenthood in current political
in doing so, they won’t be alone. l a wide range of services includ- birth, according to Jewish law, discourse. We oppose the mis-
leading and especially the un-
Join the truthful accusations made
conversation! against Planned Parenthood. We
support the right of women to
Tell us what you’re thinking make legally protected profound
and difficult personal decisions,
and interact with the community at and to be supported when they
choose by Planned Parenthood
jewishexponent.com in making those decisions. l

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Chanukah: Creating a Light KVETCH ’N KVELL

That Will Be Meaningful Suggestions for “Questions”

BY RABBI ADIN EVEN-ISRAEL STEINSALTZ Judaism, which revolves around in our time means throwing Your Winter Holiday Guide is a professional, slick and well-done
spirituality and holiness. away any inconvenient residue supplement. The article on page 48 titled, “Chanukah FAQ’s for
CHANUKAH IS THE one hol- of Jewish heritage. Today’s assim- Non-Jews,” caught my eye and raised several feelings. These included
iday that is known to practically But in reading the sources ilation means identifying with a the following:
every Jew. It is also the only hol- closely, we can see that both the culture that is essentially mate-
iday that is not mentioned in Chanukah battles and the holi- rialistic and hedonistic: it makes 1. It is particularly well-written.
the Bible. day have little to do with the no special demands. 2. It is a much-needed perspective — too much that is written
classical Greek world. There was
In the centuries just before the little assimilation into the high The very essence of at this time of year is focused on “commonalities,” rather than
start of the Common Era, the rul- culture of the Greek world. Chanukah, then — which is distinctions, between the various holidays occurring near
ing Greek empire pressured the Rather, this was a practical sort something that we can share with each other from a calendar perspective.
Jews to assimilate into the Hel- of assimilation — the Jews were other nations in the world — is 3. The theme of religious freedom, and the need to fight for it,
lenistic world. A small group of becoming just like the other Hel- the struggle for identity. is primary, not “peace,” which is a primary theme of Christ-
mas. This could have been more deeply explored.
4. But most of all, the article is not in the best venue to reach its
intended audience. The article’s content should be in a venue
that can reach a broad, non-Jewish audience, such as the In-
quirer or Daily News. I am aware that non-Jews do read the
Exponent and its supplements, and that the article could be
shared with non-Jews, but that is not as broad-based as I
would prefer. As a suggestion, I would encourage you to make
it available to all schools, including private ones — religious
or otherwise, as a teaching opportunity. Maybe you could add
a speaker if desired.
5. Keep up the good work, but target this type of material in a
more directed manner. It could present a whole new educa-
tional arena for the work of the Exponent.

Sanford M. Barth | Newtown Square

Jews, truly only a minority, re- lenized populations of the Mid- Chanukah calls out to us that as- It Appears, at First Bush…
volted against the Greeks. After dle East. similation is not inevitable. We Just to let you know, I also interpreted this
several fierce battles, they recap- can revolt against this great mass cover as decorations for a Chanukah bush.
tured Jerusalem and the Temple The assimilated Jews of the of 50 or 500 shades of grey and Next year, could you design a pictorial ex-
and cleansed them of the Hel- time did not concern themselves create a light that will be individ- plicitly relating to the Jewish holiday of
lenists’ idols. To this is added one with the clash between Plato and ual and meaningful. Chanukah?
special miracle: While looking for Aristotle and the Holy Torah.
pure, undefiled oil for the Temple What interested them, instead, The latkes and gifts are just Maxine Waxman | Wynnewood
lamp, one small vial was found. was the Greek gymnasium, the a small way to make people hap-
Although there was enough oil contemporary sports, the easy, pier; but eating and enjoying Know Thine Enemy to Defeat Him
for only one day, it burned mirac- comfortable living with no feel- them is not enough. At the very There are still those who blame successful terrorist recruitment on
ulously for eight days. ing of duty. Jews adopted all the least, the Chanukah candles “lack of jobs,” “political oppression,” etc. But by now, it is well known
external markers of contempo- should be lit to remind us that that many, if not most of the “militants” have been and are middle-
This holiday was created by rary civilization and became sim- this small light will burn into and upper-class with good educations and opportunities.
the rabbis. Chanukah’s only mitz- ple folk, the Philistines of their the future. The candles promise More realistically, the traditional rabbinic duality of yetzer ha-
vah is to light candles for eight time. There may have been some us that we can emerge from the ra and yetzer ha-tov points out that every human is born with an
days. And yet, while this holiday mild pressure exerted on them embracing greyness into a hap- evil inclination and a good inclination, with the evil predominant
seems to be a relatively unimpor- in order to speed up this process, py end. l until one is molded into a decent human being.
tant commemoration of certain but much of it happened just due
past victories, it is still considered to internal deterioration. Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz is the What we are seeing are individuals who have plugged into an
to be of great importance. ideology that justifies, and even celebrates their evil inclination. Al-
Today’s Jewish assimilation author of more than 60 books. He is though especially vicious in a significantly powerful segment of Is-
There are those who see follows similar lines: Jews don’t lam, it is not unique to Islam. The same process permeated various
Chanukah as the clash between assimilate because they are influ- best known for his groundbreaking societies throughout history. Nazism was the most dangerous in-
two cultures: the scientific-philo- enced by Spinoza, Kant, Feuer- ternational plague during the last century. But, like Nazism, the
sophical Hellenistic world, and bach or Marx. To be assimilated commentary on the Babylonian manifestation cannot be combated and defeated with politically
correct platitudes. l
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New Documentary Gives Voice to Long-
Censored Opposition to Six-Day War

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FOR ALMOST 50 YEARS, the ▲ Amos Oz listens to the 1967 recordings he conducted after the Six-Day War in the documentary, Censored Voices.
distressed voices of some Israeli Photo provided
soldiers who fought in the 1967
Six-Day War were muffled by the The recordings were partially was a bestseller that year, “my ning of the Israeli occupation of and ask them what the war really
cheers of victory. A new docu- censored by the Israel Defense generation didn’t know this book the West Bank and the Gaza looked and felt like to them.
mentary has changed that. Forces at the time, but a book at all.” Strip, which she said is when “the
based on the transcripts, The Sev- core of our conflict began.” “The conflict is an ongoing
Mor Loushy, director of Cen- enth Day: Soldiers’ Talk about the Growing up, Loushy said she conflict, and it’s my reality. I have
sored Voices, brings forth audio Six-Day War, was published in was taught in school that the Six- Once she heard the recordings so many questions about it, about
recordings narrated by acclaimed 1971. Although Loushy said it Day War was a heroic narrative. for herself, she wanted the oppor- my future here,” she said. “The
Israeli author Amos Oz, and ed- However, this war was the begin- tunity to speak to these soldiers main voice of ’67 was the voice
itor Avraham Shapira, who
recorded soldiers just a week af-
ter the war. To their surprise, the
testimonies were unpatriotic.

During the war, the men said,
they were fearful for their lives
and very concerned about mul-
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country was taking; the poor
treatment of Arab prisoners of
war; and the forced evacuations
of Palestinian communities.

Most of Israel and the rest of
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huge victory, but these veterans
of the front lines immediately
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sion to my granddaughters. whelm the palate with marsh- spicy, while French and Italian
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tain battered heavy pot, they race nothing against a mountain of pudding. But my granddaughters
to the stove with their stepstools. marshmallows atop cocoa, as prefer American cocoa, which is
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Food place the milk, sugar, maple syrup lid. Place the double boiler on a to combine. Cover the pan and When the cocoa turns syrupy and
and salt. Stir to combine. Cover the medium flame. Stir occasionally, bring to warm on a medium thickly coats the back of a spoon,
Continued from Page 23 pan and bring to warm on a medi- until the chocolate melts and the flame, about 1 to 2 minutes. it is ready. You may need only half
um flame, about 1 to 2 minutes. ingredients are well combined, of the cornstarch mixture.
terparts. Some recipes are topped about 10-15 minutes. Remove from the flame.
with marshmallows or whipped Remove from flame. Sprinkle Sprinkle in the cocoa and vigor- Pour into 4 teacups. Spoon in
cream; others come with a dust- in cocoa and vigorously whisk to While that simmers, place 1/2 ously whisk to remove lumps. dollops of whipped cream and
ing of unsweetened cocoa. remove lumps. Return to a medi- cup of hot water in a small bowl. Return the pan to a medium serve immediately.
um flame and continue whisk- Sprinkle the cornstarch over the flame and whisk until the mix-
Cocoa must be presented in ing, until cocoa comes to a gentle water. Mix with a spoon. ture comes to a gentle boil and Serves 4
porcelain, never paper. I serve it boil and thickens slightly. thickens slightly.
in pastel cups and saucers dedi- With a slotted spoon, remove FRENCH HOT COCOA,
cated to this delightful ritual. We Carefully pour into four the cinnamon stick from the co- Carefully pour into 4 teacups. CHOCOLAT CHAUD
never consume cocoa on the run. teacups. Top each with marsh- coa. Rinse it under water and pat Top with dollops of whipped DAIRY
It’s impossible to appreciate its mallows. Serve immediately. dry with a paper towel. Reserve. cream. As a garnish, slide a piece Equipment: a double boiler
intoxicating scent and flavor, un- of frozen Chanukah gelt into the
less seated at a table. Serves 4 Once the cocoa is hot, add edge of the whipped cream in 2 cups 2% milk
half of the cornstarch mixture, each cup. Serve immediately.
We often indulge in cocoa in MEXICAN-STYLE stirring constantly. Then add a 6 oz. of semi-sweet chocolate
the afternoon, although it’s a treat HOT CHOCOLATE, tablespoon at a time and stir. Serves 4
for breakfast. I love watching the CHAMPURRADO You may not need the entire bits
girls blowing the heat from their DAIRY cornstarch mixture. When the ITALIAN HOT CHOCOLATE,
pastel cups and spooning cocoa cocoa is syrupy enough to CIOCCOLATA CALDA ¼ tsp. vanilla
and marshmallows into their Special Equipment: double boiler thickly coat the back of a spoon, DAIRY
mouths. Invariably they dot the pour into 4 teacups. Pass 4 Tbsps. sugar
tablecloth with chocolate. 2 cups 2% milk unsweetened cocoa through a 4 Tbsps. 2% milk, plus 2 cups
4 Tbsps. sugar sieve and dust the surface of Topping: whipped cream and
But I’ve taught them a valu- 4 cinnamon sticks each cup lightly. Place a cinna- 2 Tbsps. corn starch
able lesson: savoring cocoa is an 8 oz. of semi-sweet mini mon stick in each cup, including unsweetened cocoa for
art, and drinking it takes time. the one dried in the paper towel. 6 Tbsps. unsweetened cocoa
chocolate morsels Serve immediately. dusting
CLASSIC HOT COCOA — ¼ tsp. vanilla 3 Tbsps. sugar
AMERICAN STYLE 3 pinches of cayenne pepper Serves 4 Place 1-1½ inches of water in
DAIRY ¼ tsp. chili powder Topping: whipped cream the bottom portion of a double
dash of salt WHIPPED CREAM FOR boiler. Fit the upper portion over
2 cups 2% milk ½ cup hot water COCOA (FOR THE In a small bowl, heat 4 table- it. Pour the milk into the upper
2 Tbsps. sugar ¼ cup cornstarch RECIPES BELOW) spoons of milk in a microwave portion and add the chocolate
2 Tbsps. maple syrup, Topping: 1 tsp. unsweetened DAIRY on high power for 15 seconds. bits and vanilla. Cover with the
Sprinkle in the cornstarch. lid. Place the double boiler on a
preferably Grade A amber cocoa for dusting ½ pint of heavy cream Whisk briskly until well com- medium flame, until the water
Dash of salt ½ tsp. sugar bined. Reserve. boils. Stir occasionally, until the
2 Tbsps. unsweetened Place 1-1½ inches of cold wa- ½ tsp. vanilla chocolate melts.
ter in the bottom portion of a In a medium-sized saucepan,
cocoa double boiler. Fit the upper por- Place all ingredients in a large pour 2 cups of milk and heat Sprinkle in the sugar. Stir until
Topping: ½ cup mini- tion over it. Into the upper por- mixing bowl. With an electric briefly on a medium flame, until well combined. Continue simmer-
tion, place the milk, sugar, 1 cin- mixer, beat on medium speed warm. Sprinkle in the cocoa and ing, until the cocoa becomes pip-
marshmallows, or more if namon stick, chocolate morsels, until mixture thickens, then sugar. Whisk briskly to get rid of ing hot and reaches a thickened
desired vanilla, cayenne pepper, chili pulse on and off. While off, lift the lumps. consistency, about 15 minutes.
powder and salt. Cover with the the beaters. When peaks form,
Into a medium-size saucepan, the whipped cream is ready. Be When the cocoa mixture Carefully pour into teacups.
careful not to over-beat or you comes to a slow boil, stir the Dollop with whipped cream.
SULNMIVDUEASYICNIGHTS Dinner Sun.–Thurs. will make butter. Serve immedi- cornstarch mixture and drizzle Place a teaspoon of unsweetened
Catering ately with hot cocoa. into the cocoa with a spoon a lit- cocoa into a sieve and lightly dust
Pal tle at a time. Continue to whisk. the whipped cream with it. Serve
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Putting a New Spin on Chanukah Sweetness

WHY SHOULD CHOCOLATE and sufganiyot be the only ways to celebrate Chanukah at mealtime? That’s
the thinking behind the sweetly inspired cocktail creations from noted mixologist Ariela Yankelewitz, the
Israeli-born founder of Aqua Vitae Institute, the first alcohol-education school in Philadelphia. To learn
more about Yankelewitz and her offerings, go to aquavitaeinstitute.com.

FOOD THE GELT 16oz. pomegranate juice The Classic ½ oz. maraschino liqueur
1 ½ oz. gold leaf vodka Chanukah Drinks: 
THE SHAMASH (Smirnoff Gold is a great 1-2 lemons, sliced a few drops of creme de
1 oz. cognac brand) THE DIRTY MARTINI
½ oz. Calvados ½ oz. dark chocolate liqueur  pomegranate seeds 2 oz. gin violette
½ oz. Drambuie ½ oz. half and half ½ oz. dry Vermouth
dash of angostura mint leaves ¼ oz. olive Brine The Aviation is regarded to
Shake all ingredients and A few drops of olive oil be the most famous cocktail in
Shake all ingredients and strain into a rocks glass. large ice block to keep punch the world that looks blue with-
strain into a rocks glass. Add all the ingredients into a out using any food coloring. It
Garnish with 3-4 pieces of cool in a punch bowl glass with ice. Stir together until does this by adding such a small
LIME BOAT GARNISH Chanukah gelt on the side of cold. Strain. The dirty martini is a amount of creme de violette
To make a lime boat, get a lime, the glass. Do this by making a Pour approximately 2 ounces breath of fresh air during that it becomes a pale blue color
cut it in half, remove the pulp and small incision with a knife in- of the punch in a glass and then Chanukah and a welcome contrast — and it’s a perfect fit with the
add a few sugar cubes. Add a tea- side the gelt. fill to the top with Champagne to sufganiyot when you just want blue-and-white Chanukah color
spoon of lemon extract oil. Then or sparkling wine. If you would a bit of savory to finish the day. scheme. l
use a match to light it on fire. POMEGRANATE like to dial back on the sweet-
SPARKLY PUNCH: ness, you can add more lemons THE AVIATION
To get the effect in our photo, Batch together: and/or add replace some of the 1 ½ oz. gin
take a pinch of cinnamon and pomegranate juice with water or ½ oz. lemon juice
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melts, there will be more water
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Fanning the Fraternal Flame of Reconciliation

RABBI DAVID ACKERMAN siblings. “When Joseph saw CANDLE LIGHTING youngest son of an Israelite coupled with utterly unprecedent-
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gone awry is one of the central we disagree and differ about
motifs of Genesis. For weeks now, spoke harshly to them.” can be overcome with com- much; and yet, like Joseph and
we’ve encountered the painful Benjamin, we remain deeply con-
tales of Cain and Abel, Ishmael (Genesis 42:7) The Hebrew passion.  nected to one another. What will
and Isaac, Esau and Jacob. This it take to bridge the gaps that di-
Shabbat takes us to the heart of for “acted like a stranger,” va’yit- esis 43:29-30] The Torah’s narrative con- vide us from one another? 
Bereshit’s longest and most intri-
cate tale of family disunity: the naker aleikhem, carries a sense The Midrash beautifully and trasts powerfully with a difficult The ancient rabbis chose a re-
artfully told story of Jacob’s sons, markable passage from the
of Joseph and his brothers.  of foreignness. Joseph has actu- evocatively expands the moment, wrinkle in the most “historical” prophet Zechariah as the
Haftorah for the Shabbat of
Joseph, sold into slavery by ally become “other”: no longer imagining a lengthy conversation version of the Chanukah story Chanukah. I wonder if they had
his jealous siblings, has risen to the sorts of divisions we face in
prominence and power in Egypt “us,” he is now “them,” utterly un- between the brothers. “He [Joseph] available to us. The First Book of mind when they opted for these
as Pharaoh’s second-in-com- words as the tagline of this week’s
mand. Married to the daughter recognizable.  asked him: My son, do you have a Maccabees hints at a violent in- prophetic message: “Not by
of an Egyptian priest, he is now might, nor by power, but by My
the father of two, and the director Can such a gulf be bridged? brother? He [Benjamin] said to ternal struggle within the Jewish spirit — said the Lord of Hosts.”
of Egypt’s effort to endure a [Zechariah 4:6] That divine spir-
famine afflicting the entire world. What might repairing such a him: I had a brother but I do not community of the Land of Israel it, it seems to me, begins and
That very famine brings Joseph ends with the kind of mercy and
together with his brothers after breach look like? In the flow of know where he went. He [Joseph] under Hellenistic rule. Mattathias compassion exhibited by Joseph
many years. In search of food, Ja- and Benjamin in Parashat
cob’s remaining sons travel to the story, it takes the presence of said to him: Do you have a wife? and his sons rebel not only Mikketz. The way to reconcilia-
Egypt where they are greeted by tion lies down that path. l
“the vizier of the land…who dis- Benjamin, Joseph’s lone full He [Benjamin] said to him: I have against the oppression of Anti-
pensed rations to all the people Rabbi David Ackerman is senior rabbi
of the land.” (Genesis 42:6)  brother, to begin the process of a wife and ten children. He said to ochus Epiphanes IV but also
at Beth Am Israel in Penn Valley.
Joseph recognizes them im- reconciliation and reconnection. him: What are their names? [After against fellow Jews who “gladly
mediately; they, however, do not
recognize him at all. In a few On their next trip to Egypt to listing and explaining the names adopted his religion, sacrificing
short lines, the Torah describes
the widest possible chasm among procure food, the brothers bring of his sons] Joseph asked: Why did to idols and profaning the Sab-

Benjamin along. The moment in you give them these names? He bath.” “Mattathias and his friends

which Joseph first sees Benjamin said to him: I named all of them went about and tore down the al-

after so many years serves as the after the name of my brother … At tars; they forcibly circumcised all

major hinge in the narrative. that moment, ‘his feelings for his the uncircumcised boys that they

Hear the Torah’s poignant de- brother overwhelmed him’ [lit. his found within the borders of Is-

scription: “And he raised his eyes compassion —  rahamav — rael…” [1 Maccabees 1:43, 2:45-

and saw Benjamin his brother, burned hot].” [Bereshit Rabbah 93] 46] Perhaps the gap of that time

his mother’s son, and he said, ‘Is Joseph’s sense of compassion, was too wide to bridge. Perhaps

this your youngest brother of his warm feeling for his brother, no amount of rahmanut — mer-

whom you spoke to me?’ And he is aroused by Benjamin’s affirma- cy and compassion — would

said, ‘God be gracious to you, my tion that he, Joseph, has not been have sufficed. Perhaps. 

son.’ And Joseph hurried out, for forgotten. Despite the dramati- We live in a moment marked

his feelings for his brother over- cally different trajectories of their by deep and difficult divisions

whelmed him and he wanted to lives, these brothers remain con- within the Jewish community. To

weep, and he went into the nected. Joseph, the cultivated, so- my ear, our story feels more like

chamber and wept there.” phisticated Egyptian dignitary, Joseph’s and Benjamin’s than Mat-

(Robert Alter translation) [Gen- and Benjamin, the sheltered, tithias’s. We face challenges galore

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▼THURSDAY, DEC. 10 Midrash Weekly Study. Shabbat Chanukah. Leadership and Lights. ▼SATURDAY, DEC. 12

Continuing Legal Education. Learn about the Midrash at Temple Join Shlomo Katz for a Shabbat Temple Beth Hillel-Beth El will Bagels, Coffee, Torah.
Beth Zion-Beth Israel’s weekly Chanukah celebration at Aish honor Rabbi Neil Cooper and his
Noted local attorney Marissa Boyers classes conducted by Rabbi Abe Philadelphia at 4:15 p.m. Service wife, Lori, on their 25th anniversary Begin Shabbat morning at 9 a.m.,
Bluestine, Esq. and Ruth N. Friedman from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 at 4:20 p.m., with Shabbat dinner at 5:30 p.m. The night will begin with an interactive, engaging
Sandberg, Ph.D. will discuss “How p.m. The offices of Cohen, Placitella at 5:30 p.m. The celebration will with a welcome reception, followed discussion of the weekly portion,
do innocent people get convicted & Roth, 2001 Market Street, Suite continue on Saturday, Dec. 12 at by a Kabbalat Shabbat service at including bagels and coffee, at Old
and what’s being done to prevent it” 2900, Philadelphia. To register: 9 p.m. 50 Montgomery Ave., 6:15 p.m. and dinner at 7 p.m. Guest York Road Temple-Beth Am at 9
as part of Gratz College’s continuing bzbi.org or call 215-735-5148. Bala Cynwyd. scholar Yehuda Kurtzer, president of a.m. That will be followed by a peer-
legal education from 8:15 a.m. to the Shalom Hartman Institute of led Shabbat service at 10:15 a.m.
4:15 p.m. 7605 Old York Road, ▼FRIDAY, DEC. 11 Melaveh Malka. North America, will speak at 8:30 Casual dress appropriate and
Melrose Park. $120 per course or p.m. The honors resume on everyone welcome. 971 Old York
$200 for all day with kosher Yoga for Kids. Enjoy some of the finest klezmer Saturday, Dec. 12, with Shabbat Road, Abington. For more
breakfast and lunch included. music on the East Coast at Art After services at 9 a.m. followed by a information, call 215-886-8000.
Children can stretch and relax 5: Bringing Light for the Season Kiddush luncheon. 1001 Remington
Mommy and Me. through yoga at Paley Early from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Native Road, Wynnewood. Donor Shabbat.
Learning Center from 10 a.m. to Philadelphian and internationally
Bring your child to weekly one-hour 11:30 a.m. All toddlers, preschoolers, known klezmer trombonist Dan Chanukah Dinner. Learn about Judaism’s involvement
Mommy and Me classes at the and parents welcome! Paley Early Blacksberg and his Shining Stars in organ donation, which it considers
School of Early Learning at Old York Learning Center is located at 2199 orchestra will perform. Sponsored by The Sisterhood of Temple Sholom the gift of life, at Congregation BZBI
Road Temple-Beth Am at 9:30 a.m. Strahle Street, Philadelphia. RSVP the Wachs family. Myer and Rosaline will host a family Chanukah dinner from 9:30 a.m. to noon. 300 South
971 Old York Road, Abington. required at 215-725-8930 x127 or Feinstein Center for American at 6 p.m. Bring your own menorah to 18th Street, Philadelphia.
[email protected]. Jewish History, Philadelphia Museum light the candles, which will be
Adult Ed: Menachem Begin. of Art, 2600 Benjamin Franklin followed by a catered buffet dinner. Jewish Mindfulness.
Chanukah Singalong. Parkway, Philadelphia. A tot Shabbat will be held
Selma Dafilou will lead a discussion beforehand at 5:30 p.m., with family Mishkan Shalom will sponsor a
on “Menachem Begin: A Man of Children and their parents can join Latkes & Lights. services at 7 p.m. 55 N. Church Lane, daylong Jewish mindfulness retreat
Contrasts” as part of Reform cantorial soloist Rebecca for a Broomall. $25 for adults and beginning at 10 a.m. They’ll begin
Congregation Keneseth Israel’s Chanukah singalong and candle- Celebrate Chanukah and Shabbat teenagers; $10 for children 3-12. with a Shabbat mindfulness service
adult education series at 11:30 a.m. lighting at Kol Ami Early Learning with a menorah lighting, followed by BYOB. sisterhood@temple- from 10 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. That will
The Meyers Library at, 8339 Old York Center from 11 a.m. to noon. a Chanukah dinner, featuring latkes sholom.org be followed by a silent eating
Road, Elkins Park. $10 per class if not Toddlers, preschoolers, and parents and sufganiyot at Old York Road meditation lunch, then an afternoon
an Adult Ed Member; KI Members: welcome! 8201 High School Road, Temple-Beth Am at 5:30 p.m. 971 Musical Shabbat, Potluck program that includes yoga and
$36 per person/year; synagogue- Elkins Park. RSVP required, please Old York Rd., Abington. 215-886- Dinner. other forms of meditation. It will
affiliated: $75 per person/year; call Sheri at 215-635-4180 or 8000. conclude with Chanukah candle
unaffiliated: $125 per person/year. [email protected]. Congregation Beth El will host a lighting. 4101 Freeland Ave.,
musical Shabbat, followed by a Philadelphia. Suggested donation of
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and Stony Hill Rd, Yardley. RSVP to
[email protected] or 215- Lunch and Learn.
American Associates, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 493-1707 x 4.
Mid-Atlantic Region, Philadelphia Chapter Artist Judy Gelles will discuss her
Chanukah Shabbat. work, “Fourth Grade,” which came
PRESENT about through her volunteering at
Reform Congregation Keneseth George Washington Elementary, at
“Jews and Muslims in the Arab World: Israel invites families to celebrate Society Hill Synagogue from noon
Haunted by Pasts Real and Imagined” Chanukah with the KI Puppets and to 2:30 p.m. 418 Spruce Street,
musical groups at 7 p.m. Oneg Philadelphia.
Featuring Prof. Ilan Troen Shabbat to follow. 8339 Old York
Road, Elkins Park. For more Tot Shabbat/Singles Night.
Prof Ilan Troen has served as dean of Humanities and Social Sciences at Ben-Gurion University in Israel and as director of the Ben-Gurion Research Institute and Archives. Currently information: 215-887-8700
he is the Stoll Family Chair in Israel Studies at Brandeis University and founding director of the Schusterman Center for Israel Studies. Prof. Troen has authored or edited numerous Congregations of Shaare
books in American, Jewish and Israeli history. He is also the founding editor of Israel Studies (Indiana University Press), the leading journal in this new eld. Kabbalat Shabbat. Shamayim will host a Havdalah Tot
Shabbat at 6:30 p.m. Parents,
Congregation Tifereth Israel of Lower Bucks County Oneg Shabbat Rabbi Julie Greenberg and cantorial grandparents, family and friends are
Following Services candidate Jessi Roemer will lead welcomed. Later that evening at 8
2909 Bristol Road, Bensalem, PA 19020 Sponsored By Lana Pinkenson, Congregation Leyv Ha-Ir - Heart of p.m. CSS Jewish Singles
the City in a Kabbalat Shabbat Professionals will hold a Games
Call Congregation Tifereth Israel, 215-752-3468 Event Chair service at 7:30 p.m. Ethical Society Night for those in their 30s to 50s.
or Seth Bloom, Associate Director, AABGU, 215-884-4510, [email protected] Building, 1906 S. Rittenhouse Sq., 9768 Verree Road, Philadelphia. $6
Philadelphia. per person. For more information,
contact Steve Albert at 267-221-
Changing Times, 2677.
Changing Chanukah.
▼SUNDAY, DEC. 13
Learn about how Chanukah has
changed over the past 200 years at Folksbiene Yiddish
Main Line Reform Temple at 8 p.m. Theater Trip.
Dianne Ashton, Professor of Religion
Studies at Rowan University and Join Gratz College on a trip to the
editor of American Jewish History, Folksbiene Yiddish Theater in New
will discuss the topic. 410 York from 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
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▼MONDAY, DEC. 14 at noon. Offices of Cozen O’Conner, ▼THURSDAY, DEC. 17 Library at KI, 8339 Old York Road, (215) 885-7070
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a.m. Featuring installation of officers present a lunch-and-learn program songs at Buerger Early Learning For more information, call
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Thinkers,” from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Judy Groner, head of Perelman Breath Work and Yoga. Full schedule and tickets at NMAJH.org/Dec25
Jewish Day School will discuss Ahad
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Learn how Jews were forced by the
Arabs to leave their homeland at the Sisterhood Book Discussion.
International House from 7 p.m. to 9
p.m. Yaron Sideman, Consulate The Beth El Sisterhood Group will
General of Israel for the Mid- discuss All the Light We Cannot See
Atlantic Region, will present a by Anthony Doerr at 7:30 p.m. It’s
screening of The Last Jews of Libya. the story of civilians and the military
International House, 3701 Chestnut in occupied France during World
Street, Philadelphia. War II. 375 Stony Hill Road, Yardley.

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Mexico from 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. York Road, Abington. For more
Meet Jorge Armando Tuddón Meza, information, call 215-886-8000.
Head of the Protection and Legal
Affairs Department, in a private Celebrating BZBI Authors.
setting. Bernstein BNY Mellon
Center, 1735 Market Street, Suite Temple Beth Zion Beth Israel will
3800, Philadelphia. celebrate three congregants
who’ve become recent authors
Relative Caregiver Support. from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Judith Civan
(A Dream That Vanishes), Rabbi
Express your fears, joys and other Simeon J. Maslin (Uncle Sol’s
thoughts after being a caregiver to Women) and Dr. Sharon Ann
your grandchild, niece, nephew or Musher (Democratic Art; The New
other relatives at Jewish Adoption Deal’s Influence on American
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from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. The group 18th Street, Philadelphia.
meets every 3rd Tuesday. 234 S. Bryn
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by each bidder when his bid failed to make settlement, or Writs are Writs of Executions. 03507 $469,719.26 Mil- 1601-313 DENTIAL PROPERTY
is registered, provided that make fraudulent bids, or any The letters C.P., Court of stead & Associates, LLC 7911 Gilbert St 19150 Stephanie A. Parker C.P.
in no case shall less than Six other behavior which causes Common Pleas; O.C., Or- 50th wd. 1485 Sq July Term, 2013 No. 01876
Hundred Dollars ($600.00) disruption of the Sheriff Sale. phans’ Court; Q.S., Court of 1601-305 Ft BRT#502129800 $99,648.94 KML Law
be deposited, otherwise upon Said bidders shall be so refused Quarter Sessions; C.C., County 2730 N 24th St 19132 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Group, P.C.
failure or refusal to make such for the sale in which said be- Court - indicate the Court out 28th wd. 882.03 Sq DENTIAL PROPERTY
deposit, the bidder shall lose havior occurred and for said of which the writ of execution Ft BRT#281005900 Nafhrah Abraham-Cuff 1601-322
all bene t of his bid and the further period of time as the issues under which the sale is IMPROVEMENTS: ROW C.P. April Term, 2015 No. 6034 N 16th St 19141
property may be offered again Sheriff in his discretion shall made: S. 1941. 223. means 2 STORY MASONRY 00397 $96,797.70 KML 17th wd. 3468 Sq
and sold unless a second bid determine. September Term, 1941. 223, Anthony Taylor C.P. July Law Group, P.C. Ft BRT#172145700
has been registered, then, the the term and number of the Term, 2015 No. 02889 IMPROVEMENTS:
second highest bidder will take The Sheriff will not ac- docket entry; the gures fol- $59,134.94 Milstead & 1601-314 RESIDENTIAL PROP-
the property at the highest bid knowledge a deed poll to any lowing show the amount of Associates, LLC 123 Linton St 19120 ERTY Ionisha Garrett, as
price. individual or entity using an debt; and the name following 61st wd. (formerly of Executrix of the Estate
unregistered ctitious name is that of the attorney issuing 1601-306 the 42nd wd.) 1048 Sq of Malcolm D. Hepburn,
Additionally, where there and may, at his discretion, the writ. 5807 N 12th St 19141 Ft BRT#612146400 Deceased C.P. January
is active bidding, the highest require proof of identity of the Attention is called to the 49th wd. (formerly of IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Term, 2015 No. 00145
bidder, and the second high- purchaser or the registration provisions of Act No.104, ap- the 42nd wd.) 1440 Sq DENTIAL PROPERTY $130,986.01 KML Law
est bidder, if any must post of ctitious names. The bid of proved July 27, 1955, which Ft BRT#493124300 Donte Martin C.P. July Group, P.C.
the entire amount of the cost an unregistered ctitious name requires owners of properties IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Term, 2014 No. 03120
of the distribution policy for shall be forfeited as if the bid- which are used, designed or DENTIAL PROPERTY $98,965.54 KML Law 1601-323
the property at the time of der failed to meet the terms of intended to be used by three Tisha Carey C.P. October Group, P.C. 7309 N 21st St 19138
sale by certi ed check, attor- sale. or more families, or of com- Term, 2014 No. 03313 10th wd. 1888 Sq
ney’s check or money order mercial establishments which $50,003.49 KML Law 1601-315 Ft BRT#101178800
with the Sheriff. All bidders are advised to contain one or more dwelling Group, P.C. 5200 N 6th St 19120 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
remain at the sale until after units, to deliver to the buyers 49th wd. 1211 Sq DENTIAL PROPERTY
The balance of the pur- the last property is sold. The of such properties a use reg- 1601-307 Ft BRT#492109900 Cynthia Nurse and Robert
chase money must be deposited Sheriff reserves the right to istration permit at the time of 4932 Gransback St IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Nurse, Jr. C.P. October
in  certi ed check, attorney’s re-sell any property at any time settlement, under certain terms 19120 42nd wd. 1149 DENTIAL PROPERTY Term, 2013 No. 02647
check or money order together before the end of the sale, upon and conditions. Sheriff Sales Sq Ft BRT#421506700 Adam Minus a/k/a Adam $159,443.56 KML Law
with a Deed poll for execu- the successful bidders’ failure are not subject to provisions IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- L. Minus C.P. November Group, P.C.
tion by the highest bidder to to tender the required deposit. of the said Act and the Sheriff DENTIAL PROPERTY Term, 2014 No. 01319
the Sheriff at his of ce within The Sheriff reserves the right to will, therefore, not deliver use Jose Rodriguez C.P. June $104,659.20 KML Law 1601-324
30 days from the time of the postpone or stay the sale of any registration permits in connec- Term, 2014 No. 02031 Group, P.C. 5011-15 Penn St 19124
sale. An extension of time for property in which the attorney tion with any sales conducted $97,261.25 KML Law 62nd wd. 9323 Sq
an additional 30 days may be on the writ has not appeared by him. Group, P.C. 1601-316 Ft BRT#621490400
granted at the discretion of the and is not present at the sale. Very truly yours, 239 Higbee St 19111 IMPROVEMENTS:
Sheriff upon receipt of written JEWELL WILLIAMS 1601-308 35th wd. 1209 Sq RESIDENTIAL PROP-
request from the buyer request- Prospective purchasers 2116 E Ann St 19134 Ft BRT#352155300 ERTY Robert L. Tatum and
ing the same, except when a are directed to the Web site Sheriff 25th wd. 672 Sq Ft IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Shawanda R. Tatum C.P.
second bidder has been duly of the Philadelphia Bureau City and County of BRT#252206200 DENTIAL PROPERTY November Term, 2011 No.
registered. Also, if the rst bid- of Revision of Taxes, (BRT) IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Anitra Vie C.P. October 03580 $96,161.59 KML
der does not complete settle- brtweb.phila.gov for a fuller Philadelphia DENTIAL PROPERTY Term, 2014 No. 01860 Law Group, P.C.
ment with the Sheriff within description of the proper- Charles J. Conrad and $89,342.68 KML Law
the thirty (30) day time limit ties listed. Properties can be www.Officeof Enrique C. Serrano C.P. Group, P.C. 1601-325
and a second bid was registered looked up by the BRT num- Philadelphia June Term, 2014 No. 117 N 53rd St 19139
at the sale, the second bidder ber – which should be cross Sheriff.com 04139 $69,705.10 KML 1601-317 44th wd. 1596 Sq
shall be granted the same thirty checked with the address. Law Group, P.C. 3309 Rhawn St 19136 Ft BRT#441164200
(30) day time limit to make Prospective purchasers are SHERIFF’S SALE 64th wd. 4540 Sq IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
settlement with the Sheriff on also directed to the Room OF 1601-309 Ft BRT#642298485 DENTIAL PROPERTY
his second bid. Thereafter, the 154 City Hall, 215-686-1483 613 Allengrove St IMPROVEMENTS: Leah M. Lewis C.P. March
Sheriff shall be at liberty to and to its website philadox. Tuesday, 19120 35th wd. 1347 RESIDENTIAL PROP- Term, 2014 No. 03870
return the writ to court. A sec- phila.gov and to its website January 5, 2016 Sq Ft BRT#351087100 ERTY Samuel Tropio, as $143,151.92 KML Law
ond bid must be registered on at http://philadox.phila.gov IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Administrator of the Estate Group, P.C.
any property immediately after where they can view the deed 1601-301 DENTIAL PROPERTY of Stephen Tropio C.P.
it is sold. The second bidder to each individual property 6752 Chew Ave 19119 Benjamin Cepeda and January Term, 2014 No. 1601-326
must present the same amount and nd the boundaries of the 22nd wd. 942.5 Sq Zoraida Ortiz-Cepeda C.P. 02060 $159,925.80 KML 11996 Lockart Rd
of deposit that the highest bid- property. PROSPECTIVE Ft BRT#222199700 August Term, 2013 No. Law Group, P.C. 19116 58th wd. 10258
der delivers to the Sheriff at PURCHASERS ARE RE- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 03347 $82,114.70 KML Sq Ft BRT#582410100
the sale. An extension of time SPONSIBLE FOR DETER- DENTIAL DWELLING Law Group, P.C. 1601-318 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
under no circumstances will MINING THE NATURE, Dorothy Moore, Individu- 315 S Camac St DENTIAL PROPERTY
be granted or honored by the LOCATION, CONDITION ally and as Executrix of 1601-310 19107 5th wd. 640 Sq Arno Weinstein and Ginger
Sheriff whenever a second bid AND BOUNDARIES OF the Estate of Sherman A. 4941 N 7th St 19120 Ft BRT#053140200 Weinstein C.P. September
is registered on a property at THE PROPERTIES THEY Quarles C.P. November 49th wd. 1218 Sq IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Term, 2014 No. 02341
the sale. SEEK TO PURCHASE. The Term, 2012 No. 02393 Ft BRT#491207500 DENTIAL PROPERTY The $296,436.60 KML Law
BRT # refers to a unique $41,974.49 Law Offices of IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Unknown Heirs of Nadine Group, P.C.
The rst bid or opening bid number assigned by the City Gregory Javardian, LLC DENTIAL PROPERTY H. Mitchell, Deceased;
on each property shall be a sum Bureau of Revision of Taxes Doris E. Hogue, Individu- Howard Mitchell, Jr., 1601-327
suf cient to pay all Sheriff’s to each property in the City 1601-302 ally and in Her Capacity as Solely in His Capacity as 4721 Belgrade St
costs including advertising, for the purpose of assessing 273 Cobbs Creek Pkwy Heir of Geneva R. Hogue, Heir of the Estate of Na- 19137 45th wd. 1125
all taxes, water rents and it for taxes. This number can 19139 3rd wd. 16’x80’ Deceased; Jerry Marlin, dine H. Mitchell, Deceased Sq Ft BRT#453184600
municipal claims due to the be used to obtain descriptive BRT#031209100 Solely in His Capacity as C.P. March Term, 2013 No. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
City of Philadelphia. If there information about the prop- IMPROVEMENTS: Heir of Geneva R. Hogue, 00228 $154,342.78 KML DENTIAL PROPERTY
is no other bid price above the erty from the BRT website. RESIDENCE Almax Deceased; Lois McFadden, Law Group, P.C. Unknown Heirs and/or Ad-
opening bid price, the property Effective Date: July 7, 2006 Homes, Inc C.P. August Solely in Her Capacity as ministrators of the Estate
shall be sold by the auctioneer Term, 2015 No. 04427 Heir of Geneva R. Hogue, 1601-319 of Diane E. Lewandowski
to the attorney on the writ at NOTICE OF SCHEDULE Deceased; Myrtle Hogue, 1432 70th Ave 19126 C.P. May Term, 2014 No.
that price. OF DISTRIBUTION Solely in Her Capacity as 10th wd. 2385 Sq 01549 $71,294.02 KML
The Sheriff will le in his Heir of Geneva R. Hogue, Ft BRT#101275800 Law Group, P.C.
The deposit by any bidder Deceased C.P. March IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
who fails to comply with the of ce, The Land Title Build- Term, 2014 No. 03261 DENTIAL PROPERTY 1601-328
above conditions of sale shall $43,241.35 KML Law Donna L. Patterson a/k/a 6558 N 18th St 19126
be forfeited and the funds will Group, P.C. Donna Patterson C.P. 17th wd. 1440 Sq
be applied to the Sheriff’s cost, Ft BRT#172285600

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Width: 9.I2M5PR"OVEMENTS: RESI- RESIDENCE Bafemo $129,270.36 Shapiro & PROPERTY Michael T. 1601-361 May Term, 2014 No. 03210
Kamagate and Djeneba DeNardo, LLC $179,280.18 Milstead &
Depth: 11"DENTIAL PROPERTY Karamuko C.P. January Butler; Michelle S. Butler 233 N 62nd St 19139 Associates, LLC
Jacqueline L. Williams Term, 2015 No. 003410 1601-345
$175,370.57 Stephen M. 2045 E Walnut Ln C.P. August Term, 2014 No. 34th wd. 796 Sq Ft 1601-370
Hladik, Esq. 19138 50th wd. 1600 8339 Gilbert St 19150-
Color: BlackC.P. February Term, 2015 Sq Ft BRT#501347900 03561 $58,981.33 Kimberly BRT#341213302 2804 50th wd. 1532.72 Sq
No. 02817 $99,476.34 1601-337 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Ft BRT#502138100 IM-
4815 Tyson Ave 19135 DENTIAL PROPERTY A. Bonner, Esquire; Scott IMPROVEMENTS: PROVEMENTS: ROW B/
41st wd. 1540 Sq Maria Carmen Natuzzi C.P. GAR 2 STORY MASONRY
CommenKt:M-L Law Group, P.C. Ft BRT#412045900 May Term, 2015 No. 00545 A. Dietterick, Esquire; Jana RESIDENTIAL PROP- Jonathan Brown C.P. May
1601-329 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- $133,538.23 Shapiro & Term, 2014 No. 02591
DENTIAL PROPERTY DeNardo, LLC Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; ERTY Joseph Johnson C.P. $188,084.38 Milstead &
Peter Panteloglus C.P. Associates, LLC
366 E Sharpnack St November Term, 2014 1601-346 Michael E. Carleton, January Term, 2015 No.
No. 001477 $124,780.02 3302 Sheffield St 1601-371
19119 22nd wd. 1699 Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC 19136 64th wd. 1480 Esquire 02541 $39,699.12 KML 5050 Oxford Ave 19124
Sq Ft BRT#642213900 1601-353 23rd wd. DET W/DET
Sq Ft BRT#221113600 1601-338 IMPROVEMENTS: Law Group, P.C. GAR 2 STY STONE; 2880
6549 Vandike St 19135 RESIDENTIAL PROP- 1601-362 Sq Ft BRT#234273200
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 41st wd. 1056 Sq ERTY Joseph McCuen and 1034 Kerper St 19111- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
Ft BRT#411350300 Roseann McCuen C.P. June DENTIAL DWELLING
DENTIAL PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Term, 2015 No. 01514 4808 53rd wd. 1188 811 N Preston St Indrawatic Permesardien
DENTIAL PROPERTY $110,980.35 Shapiro & C.P. March Term, 2013
Dewey Spann, Jr. C.P. Josef Banin and Unknown DeNardo, LLC Sq Ft OPA#532085600 19104 6th wd. 2500 No. 03321 $309,150.75
Heirs, Successors, Assigns, McCabe, Weisberg, &
September Term, 2014 No. and All Persons, Firms, 1601-347 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Sq Ft BRT#062236300 Conway, P.C.
or Associations Claiming 6155 Vandike St
02340 $54,106.83 KML Right, Title, or Interest 19135 41st wd. 864 DENTIAL PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS: 1601-372
From or Under Ninel Sq Ft BRT#411343800 6427 Lebanon Ave 19151
Law Group, P.C. Banin, Deceased C.P. May IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Lisa M. Melvin C.P. March S/D CONV APT 3STY 34th wd. ROW B/GAR
1601-330 Term, 2015 No. 03373 DENTIAL PROPERTY 2STY MAS ; 1344
$69,151.05 Shapiro & Wilfred B. Dugdale C.P. Term, 2012 No. 00534 MASONRY James Ayers Sq Ft BRT#344056900
DeNardo, LLC June Term, 2015 No. IMPROVEMENTS:
1352 South St Unit 216 00558 $30,810.62 Shapiro $145,336.52 Phelan C.P. September Term, 2014 RESIDENTIAL DWELL-
1601-339 & DeNardo, LLC ING James Henderson,
19147 2nd wd. 1090 7923 Thouron Ave Hallinan Diamond & Jones, No. 02357 $177,493.35 Jr., Known Surviving Heir
19150 50th wd. 1224 1601-348 of Harriet Henderson,
Sq Ft; together with all Sq Ft BRT#502169000 4464 N 3rd St 19140 LLP Milstead & Associates, Deceased Mortgagor and
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 7th wd. 992 Sq Ft 1601-354 Real Owner; John Hen-
right, title and interst to a DENTIAL PROPERTY BRT#072130900 LLC derson, Known Surviving
Joann Worley C.P. June IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Heir of Harriet Henderson,
0.73% undivided interest Term, 2015 No. 01515 DENTIAL PROPERTY 335 E Belgrade St 1601-363 Deceased Mortgagor
$43,780.91 Shapiro & Jerrold R. Cobb, II C.P. and Real Owner; All
of, and to the Common DeNardo, LLC June Term, 2015 No. 19125 18th wd. 1280 1307 S Hicks St 19146 Unknown Surviving Heirs
01339 $50,776.03 Shapiro of Harriet Henderson,
Elements BRT#888303250 1601-340 & DeNardo, LLC Sq Ft BRT#181434900 36th wd. 835.8 Sq Deceased Mortgagor and
908 Vernon Rd 19150 Real Owner; Kenneth Hen-
IMPROVEMENTS: 50th wd. Situate on the 1601-349 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 3 Ft BRT#365064700 derson, Known Surviving
Southeasterly side of 3301 Longshore Ave Heir of Harriet Henderson,
RESIDENTIAL PROP- Vernon Rd (70 feet wide) 19149 55th wd. 1661 STY MASONRY Harry H. IMPROVEMENTS: ROW Deceased Mortgagor and
at the distance of 133 Sq Ft BRT#551282000 Real Owner; Innis Hen-
ERTY Jon Coffee C.P. July ft 6 in Northeastwardly IMPROVEMENTS: Slevenski, Jr. a/k/a Harry 2 STY MASONRY Don- derson, Known Surviving
from Northeasterly side RESIDENTIAL PROP- Heir of Harriet Henderson,
Term, 2014 No. 00506 of Stenton Ave (70 feet ERTY George Mullen and Slevenski C.P. March Term, nika Washington C.P. June Deceased Mortgagor
wide) BRT#502398100 IM- Christine Smith C.P. March and Real Owner; James
$416,093.64 KML Law PROVEMENTS: APT 2-4 Term, 2015 No. 000684 2015 No. 00227 $46,846.49 Term, 2012 No. 00929 Henderson, Sr., Known
UNTS 2STY MASONRY $72,951.99 Shapiro & Surviving Heir of Har-
Group, P.C. Angel B. Santos C.P. May DeNardo, LLC Milstead & Associates, $103,428.27 Milstead & riet Henderson, Deceased
1601-331 Term, 2014 No. 01551 Mortgagor and Real Owner
$267,243.56 Richard J. 1601-350 LLC Associates, LLC C.P. April Term, 2013
Nalbandian, III 5206-10 Filbert St 19139 1601-364 No. 02730 $145,333.01
627 E Cheltenham Ave 44th wd. On the south 1601-355 McCabe, Weisberg, &
1601-341 side of Filbert St 75 ft Conway, P.C.
19120 35th wd. 1088 1714 N 59th St 19151 westerly of 52nd St then 36 E Seymour St 19144 113 N 59th St 19139
34th wd. 1244 Sq south leading into Filbert 1601-373
Sq Ft BRT#352011800 Ft BRT#342155600 St 115 ft to the northerly 12th wd. 976 Sq Ft 4th wd. 1005 Sq Ft 4935 N 9th St 19141
IMPROVEMENTS: line of an alley leading 49th wd. 1496 Sq
IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL PROP- eastwardly into 52nd St, OPA#121031350 IM- BRT#402109100 Ft BRT#491284300
ERTY Joyce T. Bolden west 48’6” then back to IMPROVEMENTS:
RESIDENTIAL REAL C.P. March Term, 2015 beginning BRT#884349390 PROVEMENTS: RESIDEN- IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 RESIDENTIAL PROP-
No. 002055 $105,684.12 IMPROVEMENTS: IND ERTY Angela Gibson C.P.
ESTATE Karl Haegele C.P. Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC WHSE MASONRY Dave TIAL PROPERTY Olga M. STY MASONRY Roderick September Term, 2014 No.
Pak and Kyung Sook Pak 00524 $43,495.28 KML
March Term, 2015 No. 1601-342 C.P. August Term, 2013 Ashby-Bacon; Sandra L. Slocum C.P. November Law Group, P.C.
2077 E Clearfield St No. 00067 $751,590.67
02778 $45,954.74 Stern & 19134 25th wd. 1060 Sq plus interest from Lark C.P. September Term, Term, 2013 No. 02506 1601-374
Ft BRT#25-2-2427-00 12/5/2014 to 1/5/2016 5033 Schuyler St 19144
Eisenberg PC IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- at the rate of 5.42% per 2013 No. 00088 $25,654.00 $111,480.30 Milstead & 13th wd. S/D W DET GAR
1601-332 DENTIAL PROPERTY annum or $44,181.00 Max 3 STY MASON; 2763
Alexander Valentin C.P. L. Lieberman, Esquire; Kimberly A. Bonner, Es- Associates, LLC Sq Ft BRT#133158300
January Term, 2015 No. Max L. Lieberman & 1601-365 IMPROVEMENTS:
336 E Meehan Ave 001988 $59,057.43 Shap- Associates, P.C. quire; Scott A. Dietterick, RESIDENTIAL DWELL-
iro & DeNardo, LLC ING Cherise Nicole Wall,
19119 22nd wd. 1808 1601-351 Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdot- 3146 Birch Rd 19154 66th Anthony Wall, and United
1601-343 6744 N Bouvier St States of America, c/o
Sq Ft BRT#222088100 1987 W 74th Ave 19126 10th wd. Situate tir, Esquire; Michael E. wd. 1890 Sq Ft BRT#66- United States Attorney
19138 10th wd. 1296 on the westerly side of for the Eastern District
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Sq Ft BRT#101391300 Bouvier St at the distance Carleton, Esquire 3-0137-00 IMPROVE- of Pennsylvania C.P. July
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- of 344’6” northward from 1601-356 Term, 2008 No. 02738
DENTIAL PROPERTY DENTIAL PROPERTY Ja- the northerly side of 67th MENTS: ROW B/GAR $167,156.68 McCabe,
mal Shellmon C.P. March Ave BRT#101077500 Weisberg, & Conway, P.C.
Emily S. Martin C.P. May Term, 2015 No. 002056 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 151 W Nedro Ave 19120 2STY MASONRY Michael
$77,295.51 Shapiro & B/GAR 2STY MASONRY 1601-375
Term, 2014 No. 02671 DeNardo, LLC Jeffrey T. Griffin C.P. 61st wd. 1037.4 Sq Ft Dashkov C.P. September 2543 Tulip St 19125
December Term, 2014 31st wd. 784 Sq Ft
$176,146.50 KML Law 1601-344 No. 01962 $164,154.68 BRT#61-2-1051-00 Term, 2013 No. 03274 BRT#311267200
5618 Rosehill St Richard J. Nalbandian, III IMPROVEMENTS:
Group, P.C. 19120 61st wd. 1330 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 $173,416.37 Milstead & RESIDENTIAL PROP-
1601-333 Sq Ft BRT#612518600 1601-352 ERTY Modesto Vargas C.P.
IMPROVEMENTS: 218 W Colonial St 19126 STY MASONRY Frederick Associates, LLC August Term, 2014 No.
RESIDENTIAL PROP- 61st wd. 1360 Sq Ft 1601-366 01726 $120,456.82 KML
7417 Loretto Ave ERTY Margalie Louis and BRT#61-1322600 Subject Hall, Sheila T. Velazquez Law Group, P.C.
Bernadin Louis C.P. April to Mortgage IMPROVE-
19111 56th wd. 5250 Term, 2015 No. 000407 MENTS: RESIDENTIAL and Frederick Hall C.P. 1017 Harrison St

Sq Ft BRT#561190600 July Term, 2014 No. 02785 19124 23rd wd. 2556

IMPROVEMENTS: $117,889.62 Milstead & Sq Ft BRT#234134900

RESIDENTIAL REAL Associates, LLC IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
1601-357
ESTATE Anna L. Collazo DENTIAL PROPERTY

a/k/a Ana L. Collazo 4204 Cottman Ave Unknown Heirs and/or

C.P. May Term, 2015 No. 19135 41st wd. 1600 Administrator of the Estate

017528 $153,899.71 Stern Sq Ft BRT#412063400 of Tucci, Patricia R. C.P.

& Eisenberg PC IMPROVEMENTS: ROW December Term, 2014 No.
1601-334
B/GAR 2STY MASONRY 00190 $168,116.15 KML

4641 Edmund St 19124- Lauren Tucker C.P. January Law Group, P.C.
1601-367
3409 23rd wd. 2000 Term, 2014 No. 02061

Sq Ft BRT#232390500 $175,283.22 Milstead & 452 E Vernon Rd 19119

IMPROVEMENTS: Associates, LLC 22nd wd. 3133 Sq
1601-358
RESIDENTIAL REAL Ft BRT#222028100

ESTATE Joann S. Monte 4421 Knorr St 19135 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW

C.P. May Term, 2015 No. 55th wd. 1694 Sq B/GAR 2STY MASONRY

02495 $59,694.26 Stern & Ft BRT#552162900 Patricia Jefferson C.P.

Eisenberg PC IMPROVEMENTS: September Term, 2014 No.
1601-335
RESIDENTIAL PROP- 01686 $76,171.38 Milstead

4418 N Gratz St ERTY John Flaton III C.P. & Associates, LLC
1601-368
19140 43rd wd. on the November Term, 2013 No.

Westerly side of Gratz St 00400 $92,999.41 KML 431 Rhawn St 19111 63rd

at a distance of 135 feet Law Group, P.C. wd. Located on Northeast
1601-359
Northwardly from the Side of Rhawn Street 127

Northerly side Cayuga 11228 Jeanes St 19116 ft 1-7/8 in Northwest of

St; Front: 14ft, Depth: 58th wd. 4416 Sq Elberton Avenue; Front:

50ft OPA#132196700 Ft BRT#582447800 153’5-5/8” Depth: 165’

IMPROVEMENTS: IMPROVEMENTS: S/D W 4-7/8” OPA#631306900

SINGLE FAMILY B/G 2 STORY MASONRY IMPROVEMENTS: DET

RESIDENCE Donna Lynn Dzhambul Kukava and W/DET GAR 3 STY

Willis C.P. May Term, Ella Kukava C.P. February FRAME Donald Hudson

2015 $43,629.34 Stephen Term, 2015 No. 00873 and Charlotte Hudson C.P.

M. Hladik, Esq. $255,468.57 Milstead & July Term, 2015 No. 03471
1601-336
Associates, LLC $235,649.47 Phillip D.
1601-360
8041 Buist Ave 19153 Berger, Esq., Berger Law

40th wd. on Northwesterly 5044 Copley Rd 19144 Group, PC
1601-369
side of Buist Ave at the 22nd wd. 1800 Sq Ft

distance of 461.060 ft BRT#133166300 IM- 3401 Oakmont St 19136

from the Southwesterly PROVEMENTS: ROW B/ 64th wd. 3421.54 Sq

side of 80th St; Front: GAR 2 STORY MASONRY Ft BRT#642192200

19.951 ft Depth: 90ft Robert Balazs C.P. May IMPROVEMENTS:

OPA#405755945 Subject Term, 2015 No. 01776 ROW B/GAR 2STY

to Mortgage IMPROVE- $102,814.39 Milstead & MASONRY Jennifer Geer

MENTS: SINGLE FAMILY Associates, LLC and Gordon J. Geer C.P.

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Width: 9.25" 1601-376 2STY MASONRY; 1416 2240 17th wd. 1314 Hallinan Diamond & IMPROVEMENTS: DENTIAL PROPERTY
Depth: 11"1127 Kimbal St 19147 Sq Ft BRT#172209200 Sq Ft OPA#172115400 Jones, LLP RESIDENTIAL PROP- Kemberley D. Camp C.P.
2nd wd. 672 Sq Ft IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- ERTY Jorge Fagundes C.P. December Term, 2011 No.
DENTIAL DWELLING DENTIAL PROPERTY 1601-400 October Term, 2014 No. 02876 $46,350.86 Phelan
Color: BlackBRT#021106900 Wendy Barber and Stewart Raymond T. Blue; Veronica 5623 Spruce St 19139 02905 $81,285.95 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & Jones,
IMPROVEMENTS: A. David a/k/a Stewart Da- I. Blue C.P. March Term, 60th wd. 1936 Sq Hallinan Diamond & LLP
vid C.P. April Term, 2014 2009 No. 02130 $75,325.00 Ft BRT#604066000 Jones, LLP
Comment: -ROW 2 STY MASONRY No. 04310 $134,771.69 Phelan Hallinan Diamond IMPROVEMENTS: SEMI 1601-417
Joy Bostic C.P. August McCabe, Weisberg, & & Jones, LLP DET 2STY MASONRY 1601-409 7905 Fox Run Ln 19111
Conway, P.C. Nina Bracey C.P. March 8661 Williams Ave 63rd wd. DET W/
Term, 2014 No. 00896 1601-392 Term, 2015 No. 03935 19150 50th wd. Of the GAR 2STY FRAME
1601-385 2500 S Hancock St $132,999.25 Milstead & Northeasterly corner of PRCL#631179803
$256,922.97 Milstead & 7700 Thouron Ave 19148 39th wd. 1479.25 Associates, LLC Williams Avenue and IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
19150-2516 50th wd. 1260 Sq Ft BRT#39-1264930 Ivy Hill Road; Width: 60 DENTIAL DWELLING Joe
Associates, LLC Sq Ft OPA#502141800 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 1601-401 ft; Depth: 90’1/4” to a L. Barreto; Betsy D. Del-
1601-377 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 2STY MASONRY Lucille 4627 Princeton Ave driveway OPA#502282200 gado C.P. July Term, 2009
DENTIAL PROPERTY Pendergast and Kevin 19135-1849 41st wd. 1440 Subject To Rent Tenant No. 03442 $312,982.79
6336 Brous Ave 19149 Candace R. Pickett C.P. Pendergast C.P. September Sq Ft OPA#412061000 occupied IMPROVE- Hladik, Onorato & Feder-
February Term, 2013 No. Term, 2013 No. 00472 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- MENTS: RESIDENTIAL man, LLP
62nd wd. 1047 Sq 02001 $86,269.87 Phelan $167,144.69 Milstead & DENTIAL PROPERTY Un- DWELLING Lynnette
Hallinan Diamond & Jones, Associates, LLC known Heirs, Successors, McMichael and Mark V. 1601-418
Ft BRT#621591700 LLP Assigns, and All Persons, Haire C.P. October Term, 1817 S Dover St 19145-
1601-393 Firms, or Associations 2015 No. 1400 $70,000.00 1621 48th wd. 1120
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1601-386 2618 65th St 19142- Claiming Right, Title, or James McGarrity Sq Ft OPA#482373900
1853 E Venango St 2813 40th wd. 1236 Interest From or Under IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
DENTIAL PROPERTY 19134-1521 45th wd. 1272 Sq Ft OPA#406002700 Nolberto Velez, Deceased 1601-410 DENTIAL PROPERTY
Sq Ft OPA#452150000 IMPROVEMENTS: C.P. June Term, 2015 No. 5247 Walnut St 19139 Louis Difranco a/k/a Louis
Unknown Heirs of Kenneth IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- RESIDENTIAL PROP- 01801 $174,941.79 Phelan 60th wd. 1682.4 Sq Di Franco C.P. May Term,
DENTIAL PROPERTY ERTY Debrah Sterling C.P. Hallinan Diamond & Ft BRT#602050000 2013 No. 00492 $83,262.22
Alexander, Deceased and Antonio Santiago C.P. November Term, 2010 No. Jones, LLP IMPROVEMENTS: Phelan Hallinan Diamond
October Term, 2013 No. 00722 $68,916.99 Phelan RESIDENTIAL REAL & Jones, LLP
Sandra Alexander, Solely 02858 $58,680.68 Phelan Hallinan Diamond & 1601-402 ESTATE Tefoni Young C.P.
Hallinan Diamond & Jones, Jones, LLP 5223 Harlan St 19131- August Term, 2011 No. 1601-419
in Her Capacity as Heir LLP 4022 44th wd. 1024 03678 $104,391.90 Stern & 1417 E. Barringer
1601-394 Sq Ft OPA#442175900 Eisenberg PC St 19150 10th wd.
of Kenneth Alexander, 1601-387 338 Milne St a/k/a 338 IMPROVEMENTS: S/D W B/G 2S MA-
3600 Conshohocken Ave W Milne St 19144- RESIDENTIAL PROP- 1601-411 SONRY PRCL#102308300
Deceased C.P. November #1513 a/k/a 3600 Con- 4206 13th wd. 960 Sq ERTY Vincent McNeil C.P. 1418 W Allegheny Ave IMPROVEMENTS:
shohocken Ave Unit 1513 Ft OPA#133002200 October Term, 2014 No. 19132-1708 11th wd. 2613 RESIDENTIAL DWELL-
Term, 2014 No. 01447 19131-5328 88th wd. 1470 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 02302 $61,492.88 Phelan Sq Ft OPA#111128600 ING LaToya White a/k/a
Sq Ft OPA#888520582 DENTIAL PROPERTY Hallinan Diamond & IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- LaToya M. White C.P.
$185,406.03 KML Law IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Pearl C. Rhodes C.P. June Jones, LLP DENTIAL PROPERTY June Term, 2011 No.
DENTIAL PROPERTY Term, 2015 No. 00038 Rosalind McCrea and KA 00058 $154,324.51 Hladik,
Group, P.C. Sylvia Wright a/k/a Sylvia $74,279.03 Phelan Hal- 1601-403 Community Development Onorato & Federman, LLP
1601-378 I. Wright, in Her Capacity linan Diamond & Jones, 1822 Fairmount Ave Group, LLC C.P. December
as Administratrix of the LLP 19130-2814 15th wd. 2240 Term, 2011 No. 00890 1601-420
4820 E Thompson St Estate of Jennifer J. Beau- Sq Ft OPA#152124000 $85,290.55 Phelan Hallinan 902 Emily St 19148-
mont; Sybil A. Beaumont, 1601-395 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Diamond & Jones, LLP 2304 39th wd. 896 Sq
19137 45th wd. 1610.20 in Her Capacity as Heir 8019 Lindbergh Blvd DENTIAL PROPERTY Ft OPA#393288700
of the Estate of Jennifer 19153-1109 40th wd. 1260 Robert Trombetta; Lori Ar- 1601-412 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
Sq Ft BRT#453228800 J. Beaumont; Unknown Sq Ft PRCL#405844200 nold C.P. June Term, 2014 5963 Malta St 19120 DENTIAL PROPERTY
Heirs, Successors, Assigns, IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- No. 00028 $249,626.30 35th wd. 2020.56 Sq Ft Azhar Jamal C.P. March
IMPROVEMENTS: ROW and All Persons, Firms, DENTIAL PROPERTY Phelan Hallinan Diamond OPA#352286700 Subject Term, 2012 No. 02606
or Associations Claiming Fred Cellich C.P. February & Jones, LLP to Mortgage IMPROVE- $104,830.90 Phelan
3 STY MASONRY Gary Right, Title, or Interest Term, 2015 No. 03014 MENTS: UNKNOWN Hallinan Diamond & Jones,
From or Under Jennifer $127,802.38 Phelan Hal- 1601-404 Svetlana Lee C.P. June LLP
W. Thomas and Theresa J. Beaumont, Deceased linan Diamond & Jones, 1512 Green St, Apt 3 Term, 2015 No. 00804
C.P. May Term, 2015 No. LLP 19130 88th wd. 638 $92,004.48 $1,163.58 1601-421
M. Thomas C.P. October 02241 $279,955.22 Phelan Sq Ft BRT#888100433 (interest from September 4, 7022 Gillespie St
Hallinan Diamond & Jones, 1601-396 IMPROVEMENTS: 2015 until sale, $9.46 per 19135 55th wd. 2237
Term, 2014 No. 000166 LLP 1084 Wagner Ave RESIDENTIAL REAL diem) Michael J. Shavel, Sq Ft BRT#552439400
19141-2928 49th wd. 1300 ESTATE Anthony McNeill Esquire; Hill Wallack, LLP IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
$60,057.05 Milstead & 1601-388 Sq Ft OPA#492014400 C.P. August Term, 2015 DENTIAL PROPERTY
1535 67th Ave 19126- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- No. 01149 $113,943.29 1601-413 Miguel E. Chico a/k/a
Associates, LLC 2707 10th wd. 1356 Sq DENTIAL PROPERTY Stern & Eisenberg PC 2518 Shelmire Ave 19152 Miguel Chico C.P. May
1601-379 Ft OPA#101240400 IM- Ernestine Johnson C.P. 56th wd. S/D W B/G 2S Term, 2014 No. 01489
PROVEMENTS: RESIDEN- March Term, 2012 No. 1601-405 MASONRY PRCL#56- $152,666.58 KML Law
7249 Ogontz Ave TIAL PROPERTY Joseph 03867 $100,554.48 Phelan 5747 Howard St a/k/a 1-3482-00 IMPROVE- Group, P.C.
O’Hara a/k/a Joseph Ohara Hallinan Diamond & 5747 N Howard St MENTS: RESIDENTIAL
19138 50th wd. 1894 C.P. August Term, 2015 No. Jones, LLP 19120-2413 61st wd. 1200 DWELLING Yvette 1601-422
01565 $106,185.41 Phelan Sq Ft OPA#612455100 Jackson a/k/a Yvette 6122 Walnut St 19139
Sq Ft BRT#501306900 Hallinan Diamond & Jones, 1601-397 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Lauren Jackson C.P. 3rd wd. 1414 Sq Ft
LLP 1927 Fitzgerald St DENTIAL PROPERTY August Term, 2012 No. BRT#031070300
IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 19145-3612 26th wd. 1004 Angela Edwards C.P. 02949 $184,224.67 Hladik, IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
1601-389 Sq Ft OPA#262258800 April Term, 2013 No. Onorato, & Federman, LLP DENTIAL PROPERTY
W/DET GAR 2STY 3913 Brandywine St IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 04874 $125,001.17 Phelan Cora L. Parks a/k/a Cora
19104-4603 24th wd. 648 DENTIAL PROPERTY Hallinan Diamond & 1601-414 Parks C.P. September
MASONR Alice M. Brown, Sq Ft OPA#242202700 Leonard Apadula C.P. Jones, LLP 1909 Conlyn St 19141 Term, 2013 No. 04431
IMPROVEMENTS: March Term, 2013 No. 17th wd. (formerly the $41,028.00 KML Law
Executrix of the Estate of RESIDENTIAL PROP- 01989 $135,342.80 Phelan 1601-406 49th wd.) 1381.25 Sq Group, P.C.
ERTY Stephen L. Dunham, Hallinan Diamond & 423 Regina St 19116- Ft BRT#171147200
Edwin Dudley Bryan a/k/a Individually and as Trustee Jones, LLP 2404 58th wd. 1200 IMPROVEMENTS: 1601-423
of The Malik Dunham Sq Ft OPA#582309600 RESIDENTIAL REAL 4845 N Howard St
Edwin D. Bryan C.P. April and Quadir Waters Trust 1601-398 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- ESTATE Millicent Walters 19120-4217 42nd wd. 1200
Under Agreement Dated 327 S 16th St 19102- DENTIAL PROPERTY C.P. June Term, 2013 No. Sq Ft OPA#422330600
Term, 2015 No. 01530 C.P. June Term, 2012 No. 4909 8th wd. 1733.75 Daniel J. Kelly C.P. June 03191 $91,705.95 Stern & IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
02224 $104,695.83 Phelan Sq Ft BRT#081154900 Term, 2015 No. 01329 Eisenberg PC DENTIAL PROPERTY
$109,606.62 Milstead & Hallinan Diamond & Jones, IMPROVEMENTS: $199,517.49 Phelan Hal- Manuel A. Marte C.P.
LLP RESIDENTIAL REAL linan Diamond & Jones, 1601-415 May Term, 2010 No.
Associates, LLC ESTATE Denise Pallante LLP 610 Brill St 19120 03364 $122,389.35 Phelan
1601-380 1601-390 and Joseph T. Pallante 35th wd. 900 Sq Ft Hallinan Diamond & Jones,
7964 Thouron Ave C.P. May Term, 2014 No. 1601-407 BRT#351170500 LLP
3615 Warren St 19104 24th 19150-2521 50th wd. 1224 02535 $790,013.45 Stern 3108 Brighton St 19149 IMPROVEMENTS:
Sq Ft OPA#502149500 & Eisenberg PC 55th wd. 1881.54 Sq RESIDENTIAL REAL 1601-424
wd. 1095 Sq Ft BRT#24- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Ft BRT#551352000 ESTATE Delrose Irving 3240 E St 19134-
DENTIAL PROPERTY 1601-399 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW and Gersham Spencer 1725 7th wd. 1064 Sq
1045700 IMPROVE- Jennifer J. Mills a/k/a 1115 Hower Lane 19115- B/GAR 2STY MASONRY C.P. May Term, 2015 No. Ft OPA#073192300
Jennifer Mills C.P. January 4810 63rd wd. 2,310 Michelle Rascher C.P. 01288 $51,327.68 Stern & IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
MENTS: ROW 3 STY MA- Term, 2012 No. 02057 sq ft OPA#632075200 March Term, 2015 No. Eisenberg PC DENTIAL PROPERTY
$98,664.26 Phelan Hallinan IMPROVEMENTS: 03026 $150,951.50 Mil- Kimberly Berry C.P. March
SONRY Anthony T. Alston Diamond & Jones, LLP RESIDENTIAL stead & Associates, LLC 1601-416 Term, 2015 No. 03116
PROPERTY Bashiran 2419 N 20th St 19132- $64,453.00 Phelan Hallinan
and Anthony T. Alston C.P. 1601-391 Bibi, Shahbaz Khan C.P. 1601-408 3720 16th wd. 1424 Sq Diamond & Jones, LLP
5045 N 16th St 19141- March Term, 2013 No. 4839 Rorer St 19120- Ft PRCL#162135300
July Term, 2015 No. 00547 02983 $383,909.96 Phelan 4304 42nd wd. 1200 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 1601-425
Sq Ft OPA#421536800 1538 N 10th St, #C, a/k/a
$206,665.47 Milstead &

Associates, LLC
1601-381

2031 S Bucknell St

19145 48th wd. 806

Sq Ft BRT#482293700

IMPROVEMENTS:

RESIDENTIAL PROP-

ERTY Teguh Suswanto

and Habibo Yate C.P. April

Term, 2015 No. 01730

$95,877.08 KML Law

Group, P.C.
1601-382

2212 W Berks St 19121

32nd wd. ROW 2 STY

MASONRY; 1254 Sq Ft

BRT#322225701 Subject

to Mortgage IMPROVE-

MENTS: RESIDENTIAL

DWELLING Robin D.

Gaymon C.P. December

Term, 2012 No. 01391

$33,547.63 McCabe,

Weisberg, & Conway, P.C.
1601-383

1824 S 9th St 19148

1st wd. ROW 2 STY

MASONRY; 1152 Sq

Ft BRT#012388700

IMPROVEMENTS:

RESIDENTIAL DWELL-

ING Joseph M. Fanelli

C.P. March Term, 2015

No. 04100 $173,398.47

McCabe, Weisberg, &

Conway, P.C.
1601-384

6160 N 17th St 19141

49th wd. ROW B/GAR

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Width: 9.125538"N 10th St Unit C Term, 2015 No. 01474 Marquise K. Robinson C.P. 359’4-1/4” eastward from 1601-455 1601-463
Depth: 11"19122-3472 20th wd. $161,168.93 Phelan Hal- January Term, 2015 No. the east side of Margaret 5638 Cedar Ave 19143 2847 S 64th St 19142
1152 Sq Ft OPA#20- linan Diamond & Jones, 00459 $78,697.75 McCabe, St OPA#453444300 46th wd. SEMI DET 40th wd. ROW B/GAR
LLP Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. IMPROVEMENTS: 2STY MASONRY; 1560 2STY MASONRY; 1056
Color: Black2-1866-44 IMPROVE- ROW 2STY MASONRY Sq Ft BRT#463052700 Sq Ft BRT#402138300
MENTS: RESIDENTIAL 1601-432 1601-440 Daniel Willig C.P. June IMPROVEMENTS: IMPROVEMENTS:
1019 E Tioga St 19134- 2020 Morris St 19145 Term, 2015 No. 02345 RESIDENTIAL DWELL- RESIDENTIAL DWELL-
Comment: -PROPERTY Sandra Moore 1428 33rd wd. 1500 36th wd. 1059.18 Sq $76,373.14 Richard J. ING Lucy M. Ridley a/k/a ING Andrew S. Cingolo
C.P. March Term, 2015 No. Sq Ft OPA#331216400 Ft BRT#363127300 Nalbandian, III Lucy Ridley C.P. June a/k/a Andrew Cingolo C.P.
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- IMPROVEMENTS: Term, 2015 No. 01288 April Term, 2014 No.
01437 $95,239.36 Phelan DENTIAL PROPERTY RESIDENTIAL DWELL- 1601-448 $112,487.46 McCabe, 01170 $36,198.02 McCabe,
Dorothy E. Negler a/k/a ING Unknown Heirs, 28 E Durham St 19119 Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. Weisberg, & Conway, P.C.
Hallinan Diamond & Dorothy Negler, Jr. C.P. Successors, Assigns, and 22nd wd. On Southeast
April Term, 2015 No. All Persons, Firms, or side of Durham St 290 1601-456 1601-464
Jones, LLP 01147 $45,128.01 Phelan Associations Claiming ft 1 in southwestwardly 3215 Brookdale Rd 19114 3131 Birch Rd 19154
1601-426 Hallinan Diamond & Right, Title, or Interest from the Southwest Side 57th wd. (formerly part 6th wd. 2675.88 Sq
Jones, LLP From or Under Lorina Lee, of Chew St; Front: 17 ft. of the 35th wd.) DET Ft BRT#66-3-0081-00
8101 Temple Rd 19150- Last Record Owner; Estate 1-1/2 in., Depth: 60 ft. 6 1-1/2 STY FRAME; 1584 IMPROVEMENTS: ROW
1601-433 of Lorina Lee; Aisha Lee, in. OPA#222150800 IM- Sq Ft BRT#572111100 B/GAR 2STY MASONRY
1217 50th wd. 1088 1806 W Master St Co-Administrator of the PROVEMENTS: SINGLE IMPROVEMENTS: William Betts and Lo-
a/k/a 1806 Master St Estate of Lorina Lee; Bruce FAMILY RESIDENCE RESIDENTIAL DWELL- retta Betts C.P. November
Sq Ft OPA#501100200 19121 29th wd. 1583 Lee, Co-Administrator of Angela Singleton, as Ad- ING Carole A. Tustin Term, 2014 No. 00828
Sq Ft BRT#471108100 the Estate of Lorina Lee ministratrix of the Estate C.P. March Term, 2015 $159,313.20 Milstead &
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- IMPROVEMENTS: C.P. June Term, 2013 No. of Samuel L. Singleton No. 02432 $139,573.80 Associates, LLC
RESIDENTIAL DWELL- 00149 $25,226.96 Udren and Angela Singleton C.P. McCabe, Weisberg, &
DENTIAL PROPERTY ING Samuel G. Smith Law Offices, P.C. July Term, 2014 No. 02470 Conway, P.C. 1601-465
a/k/a Samuel G. Smith, III $177,840.64 Stephen M. 10814 Pedrick Rd 19154
Crystal R. Kearns; Vilinda a/k/a Samuel Grant Smith 1601-441 Hladik, Esq. 1601-457 66th wd. 6526.42 Sq
C.P. October Term, 2014 238 Earlham Ter a/k/a 238 4043 N 12th St 19141 Ft BRT#662063100
Fennell, in Her Capacity No. 02543 $44,875.84 W Earlham St 19144 12th 1601-449 43rd wd. ROW 2STY IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
Law Offices of Gregory wd. 1667 Sq Ft BRT#12- 5041 Arch St 19139- MASONRY; 1440 Sq DENTIAL DWELLING
as Executrix of the Estate Javardian, LLC 4046800 IMPROVE- 2733 44th wd. 1720 Ft BRT#433162600 Daniel Rios, Jr. and Maxine
MENTS: RESIDENTIAL Sq Ft OPA#441018000 IMPROVEMENTS: A. Rios C.P. February
of Kentis C. Fennel a/k/a 1601-434 DWELLING Ivin Staton IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELL- Term, 2015 No. 00342
177 East St 19127 C.P. June Term, 2015 No. RESIDENTIAL ING Azalee McDonald $152,202.23 Law Offices of
Curtis Fennell a/k/a Kentis 21st wd. 2548.8 Sq 01732 $99,072.25 Udren PROPERTY Lorraine C.P. January Term, 2011 Gregory Javardian, LLC
Ft OPA#211030125 Law Offices, P.C. Smalley; Tyese Smalley No. 03619 $32,509.24
Fennell a/k/a Kentis Curtis IMPROVEMENTS: ROW C.P. April Term, 2013 No. McCabe, Weisberg, & 1601-466
2STY MASONRY Douglas 1601-442 01793 $63,138.69 Phelan Conway, P.C. 7010 Rutland St 19149
Fennell C.P. September Financial Industries, Inc 3335 Vista St 19136 Hallinan Diamond & 34th wd. 1204.28 Sq Ft
C.P. February Term, 2012 64th wd. 1608.33 Sq Jones, LLP 1601-458 BRT#542156410 IM-
Term, 2014 No. 04417 No. 03314 $191,707.47 Ft BRT#64-2-161400 2730 N 46th St 19131 PROVEMENTS: APT 2-4
together with interest at IMPROVEMENTS: 1601-450 52nd wd. (formerly 34th UNTS 2STY MASONRY
$95,074.92 Phelan Hal- the per diem rate of $41.08 RESIDENTIAL DWELL- 7938 Lister St 19152 wd.) ROW W/BAS.GAR Jingyi Wen, Lizi Liang
accruing after May 14, ING Stephen Nowak C.P. 64th wd. 3335.57 Sq 3STY STONE; 1354 and Yun Huang C.P. June
linan Diamond & Jones, 2012 Frank G. Murphy, December Term, 2014 No. Ft BRT#641083600 Sq Ft BRT#521230900 Term, 2015 No. 01995
Esquire 03911 $151,748.99 Udren IMPROVEMENTS: IMPROVEMENTS: $155,420.00 Milstead &
LLP Law Offices, P.C. RESIDENTIAL DWELL- RESIDENTIAL DWELL- Associates, LLC
1601-435 ING William P. Davis, ING Tamara L. Watkins
1601-427 8103 Brous Ave 19152- 1601-443 III and Mary Kate Davis C.P. March Term, 2014 1601-467
3101 64th wd. 1025 2620 S Carroll St 19142 C.P. January Term, 2015 No. 00679 $148,294.72 4143 Orchard St 19124
6025 Reach St 19111- Sq Ft OPA#641075100 40th wd. 1260.71 Sq Ft No. 02006 $156,833.42 McCabe, Weisberg, & 23rd wd. 1050 Sq
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- BRT#406110900 IM- Law Offices of Gregory Conway, P.C. Ft BRT#232255400
5910 35th wd. 1224 DENTIAL PROPERTY PROVEMENTS: SINGLE Javardian, LLC IMPROVEMENTS:
Jackie Ramos-Steel C.P. FAMILY RESIDENTIAL 1601-459 ROW CONV/APT 2STY
Sq Ft OPA#352244500 March Term, 2010 No. PROPERTY Douglas 1601-451 166 W Walnut Park Dr MASONRY Menachem
05566 $202,933.38 Phelan A. Kee and Valerie Kee 516 Cross St 19147- 19120 61st wd. (formerly Sampson and AGMS, LLC,
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Hallinan Diamond & C.P. July Term, 2015 No. 6513 1st wd. 1112 Sq the 50th wd.) ROW B/GAR Real Owner C.P. November
Jones, LLP 02877 $34,354.11 Nancy J. Ft OPA#011292100 2STY MASONRY; 1328 Term, 2014 No. 00017
DENTIAL PROPERTY Glidden IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Sq Ft BRT#611370700 $76,881.66 Milstead &
1601-436 DENTIAL PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Associates, LLC
Thomas W. Redmond, Jr. 105 Rochelle Ave 1601-444 Rosalind McCrea a/k/a DENTIAL DWELLING
19128 21st wd. 9187 7601 Crittenden St #B3 Rosalind C. McCrea C.P. Christopher Sean Brown 1601-468
C.P. January Term, 2015 Sq Ft OPA#881083720 19118 9th wd. Unit January Term, 2012 No. C.P. June Term, 2013 3238 Fuller St 19136
IMPROVEMENTS: APTS Property known named 00378 $105,915.37 Phelan No. 01518 $201,424.83 84th wd. 2504.25 Sq
No. 01469 $87,481.31 5-50 UNITS MASONRY and identified in the Hallinan Diamond & McCabe, Weisberg, & Ft BRT#642304400
Ronald Kaisen and Karen Declaration referred to Jones, LLP Conway, P.C. IMPROVEMENTS: S/D W
Phelan Hallinan Diamond Tappenden C.P. February as “The Cobblestones at DET GAR 2 STY MASON
Term, 2012 No. 03090 Chestnut Hill Condo- 1601-452 1601-460 Terence W. Gibson and
& Jones, LLP $737,324.55 together with minium” BRT#888200514 1013 S 47th St 19143- 1821 N Leithgow St Joanne L. Gibson C.P.
1601-428 interest at the per diem IMPROVEMENTS: CON- 3601 46th wd. 2733 19122 18th wd. ROW 3 September Term, 2014 No.
rate of $141.52 accruing DOMINIUM UNIT Darien Sq Ft OPA#461196900 STY MASONRY; 1464 02863 $220,243.66 Mil-
8300 Algon Ave 19152- after May 14, 2012 Frank W. Holloman, Sr C.P. July IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Sq Ft BRT#183164500 stead & Associates, LLC
G. Murphy, Esquire Term, 2014 No. 002469 DENTIAL PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS:
2224 56th wd. 1301 $282,119.64 Stephen M. Nicole McEwan a/k/a RESIDENTIAL DWELL- 1601-469
1601-437 Hladik, Esq. Nicole D. McEwan C.P. ING Ismael M. Jaber C.P. 2700 Plover St 19153-
Sq Ft OPA#562319000 5341 Reinhard St 19143 March Term, 2015 No. April Term, 2014 No. 2218 40th wd. 1360
51st wd. 949.92 Sq 1601-445 02374 $135,666.11 Phelan 01928 $73,025.71 McCabe, Sq Ft OPA#406710101
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Ft OPA#512027700 3071 Memphis St 19134 Hallinan Diamond & Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 25th wd. 949 Sq Ft Jones, LLP DENTIAL PROPERTY
DENTIAL PROPERTY DENTIAL DWELLING BRT#251495400 IM- 1601-461 Huy Quang Truong C.P.
Louis Diaz C.P. October PROVEMENTS: RESIDEN- 1601-453 2633 S Mildred St 19148 August Term, 2010 No.
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Hallinan Diamond &

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620 Elkins Ave 19120-

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Hallinan Diamond &

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1601-477

6720 Rutland St 19149-

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Jeffry J. Avila C.P. March

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1601-478

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558 E Clarkson Ave

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111 S 15th St, Apart-

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CommenEti:se-n berg PC 5161 Arbor St 19120 gagor and Real Owner C.P. of Patricia Scarborough $175,972.49 Scott A. Diet- Law Group, P.C.
1601-611 October Term, 2013 No. C.P. June Term, 2015 No. terick, Esquire; Kimberly
42nd wd. 1500 Sq 00273 $87,648.35 McCabe, 02158 $74,266.32 Stern & A. Bonner, Esquire; Jana 1601-649
Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. Eisenberg PC Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; 3164 Tulip St 19134
1213 N 25th St 19121 Ft BRT#421390700 Michael E. Carleton, 25th wd. 1036 Sq
1601-626 1601-632 Esquire; Meredith H. Ft OPA#252377400
29th wd. 1,072 Sq Ft IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 5643 Sansom St 19139 5108 Roosevelt Blvd Wooters, Esquire; Manley IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
60th wd. 1137 Sq 19124 35th wd. 6500 Deas Kochalski LLC DENTIAL PROPERTY
BRT#291324200 Subject DENTIAL DWELLING De Ft BRT#604027100 Sq Ft BRT#35-1028400 Edward S. Podlaszewski
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- IMPROVEMENTS: 1601-641 C.P. June Term, 2013
to Mortgage IMPROVE- Jin Zheng C.P. December DENTIAL PROPERTY RESIDENTIAL DWELL- 2611 S Daggett St No. 01215 $82,184.57
Curley Pratt C.P. July ING Wilton J. Francois 19142-2804 40th wd. 992 Kimberly A. Bonner, Es-
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$52,814.75 KML Law C.P. March Term, 2015 No. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdot-
DWELLING Jose L. Reyes $81,213.85 Udren Law Group, P.C. 02427 $459,148.00 Udren DENTIAL PROPERTY tir, Esquire; Michael E.
Law Offices, P.C. Kenyetta Wilson C.P. Carleton, Esquire; Manley
and Cassandra Love C.P. Offices, P.C. 1601-627 February Term, 2015 No. Deas Kochalski LLC
1601-620 436 W Harvey St 19144 1601-633 00034 $44,775.83 Phelan
November Term, 2013 No. 22nd wd. (formerly part of 6009 N Warnock St Hallinan Diamond & 1601-650
the 59th wd.) SEMI/DET 19141 49th wd. 1357.6 Jones, LLP 2644 E Clearfield St
02094 $96,921.74 Law 4920 Ormes St 19120 3STY MASONRY; 2,688 Sq Ft BRT#49-2-206100 19134 25th wd. 1194
Sq Ft BRT#593050800 IMPROVEMENTS: 1601-642 Sq Ft BRT#251114200
Offices of Gregory Javard- 42nd wd. 1,056 Sq IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENTIAL DWELL- 1990 Penfield St 19138 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
RESIDENTIAL DWELL- ING Vanetta L. Jones C.P. 10th wd. 1127 Sq Ft DENTIAL PROPERTY
ian, LLC Ft BRT#421330700 ING David Lee Bowens, January Term, 2015 No. (land area); 1392 Sq Danielle J. Moore and
1601-612 Known Surviving Heir of 02118 $147,689.41 Udren Ft (improvement area) Ronald M. Swanson C.P.
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Patrice Paulin, Deceased Law Offices, P.C. BRT#101377800 Subject September Term, 2010 No.
Mortgagor and Real to Mortgage IMPROVE- 02402 $62,890.79 KML
110 W Meade St 19122- DENTIAL PROPERTY Owner; Darian Thomas, 1601-634 MENTS: ROW B/GAR Law Group, P.C.
Known Surviving Heir of 2601 Pennsylvania #CU4 2STY MASONRY Tasha
4624 9th wd. 1477 Sq Cindria McKnight and Patrice Paulin, Deceased 19130 8th wd. 488 Sq L. Blakeney C.P. April 1601-651
Mortgagor and Real Owner Ft OPA#888073398 Term, 2015 No. 02601 4715 Knorr St 19135 41st
Ft OPA#092194300 Tinisha McKnight C.P. and Unknown Heirs of IMPROVEMENTS: COM- $127,691.42 Keri P. Ebeck, wd. 1320 Sq Ft BRT#41-
Patrice Paulin, Deceased MERCIAL CONDOMINI- Esquire 2020400 IMPROVE-
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- February Term, 2014 No. Mortgagor and Real Owner UM B&F Investment, LLC MENTS: RESIDENTIAL
C.P. November Term, 2014 C.P. March Term, 2015 No. 1601-643 PROPERTY Charles Stier
DENTIAL PROPERTY 03137 $98,993.24 KML No. 01320 $239,645.60 01426 $110,206.26, plus 1148 S 52nd St 19143 C.P. December Term, 2014
McCabe, Weisberg, & interest in the amount of 51st wd. 1536 Sq No. 00584 $76,653.34
David B. Macdonald a/k/a Law Group, P.C. Conway, P.C. $5,619.63 from 02/05/15 Ft BRT#511199800 Kimberly A. Bonner, Es-
1601-621 Michael V. Phillips, IMPROVEMENTS: quire; Scott A. Dietterick,
David Macdonald; Celia 1601-628 Esquire RESIDENTIAL PROP- Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdot-
6020 Pine St 19143 ERTY Lionel Dunbar C.P. tir, Esquire; Michael E.
Cruz C.P. June Term, 2012 6816 Chester Ave 19142 3rd wd. 2,250 Sq 1601-635 February Term, 2015 No. Carleton, Esquire; Manley
Ft BRT#032045800 6136 N 6th St 19120 61st 00867 $145,663.78 KML Deas Kochalski LLC
No. 03092 $175,169.73 40th wd. 1670.75 Sq IMPROVEMENTS: wd. 1568 Sq Ft OPA#61- Law Group, P.C.
RESIDENTIAL DWELL- 1133900 IMPROVE- 1601-652
Phelan Hallinan Diamond Ft BRT#403239600 ING Unknown Heirs, MENTS: RESIDENTIAL 1601-644 541 Washington Ave
Successors, Assigns, and PROPERTY Reginald Free- 4221 N 3rd St 19140- 19147-4005 2nd wd. 672
& Jones, LLP IMPROVEMENTS: All Persons, Firms, or man C.P. July Term, 2013 2609 7th wd. 960 Sq Sq Ft OPA#021143500
1601-613 Associations Claiming No. 02525 $157,298.24 Ft OPA#072118000 IMPROVEMENTS:
RESIDENTIAL DWELL- Right, Title or Interest Kimberly A. Bonner, Es- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- RESIDENTIAL
From or Under Lucy quire; Scott A. Dietterick, DENTIAL PROPERTY PROPERTY Roserita R.
6725 N 7th St 19126 61st ING Tamika Emery a/k/a Gaines; Marilyn Stewart, Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdot- Carlos M. Santos C.P. Depiano a/k/a Rose Rita
Personal Representative of tir, Esquire; Michael E. December Term, 2014 No. De Piano; Dennis Maryak
wd. DET CONV APT Tamika Miller, Solely in the Estate of Lucy Gaines; Carleton, Esquire 03225 $29,358.04 Phelan C.P. February Term, 2011
Estate of Lucy Gaines C.P. Hallinan Diamond & No. 02914 $170,000.00
3STY STONE; 2,205 Her Capacity as Heir of March Term, 2014 No. 1601-636 Jones, LLP Phelan Hallinan Diamond
04627 $79,290.62 Udren 7544 E Walnut Ln & Jones, LLP
Sq Ft BRT#611150100 Mary Emery a/k/a Mary Law Offices, P.C. a/k/a 7544 Walnut Ln 1601-645
19138 50th wd. 1200 3326 A St 19134 1601-653
IMPROVEMENTS: E. Emery, Deceased; Un- 1601-629 Sq Ft BRT#501356200 7th wd. 1103 Sq Ft 7620 Sherwood Rd
4851 Fairmount Ave IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- BRT#073054600 19151-2020 34th wd. 1120
RESIDENTIAL DWELL- known Heirs, Successors, 19139 44th wd. 1080 DENTIAL PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Sq Ft OPA#343239700
Sq Ft BRT#441230800 Vanessa Woods C.P. May DENTIAL PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
ING Lydia E. Elsetinow Assigns, and All Persons, IMPROVEMENTS: Term, 2015 No. 03521 Carmen Frias and Vicky DENTIAL PROPERTY
RESIDENTIAL DWELL- $27,386.08 KML Law Paulino C.P. August Janice Scott; Basil Scott
a/k/a Lidia Elsetinow and Firms, or Associations ING Unknown Heirs, Group, P.C. Term, 2014 No. 01293 C.P. April Term, 2014 No.
Successors, Assigns, and $88,961.75 KML Law 03822 $171,801.59 Phelan
Christopher Elsetinow C.P. Claiming Right, Title, or All Persons, Firms, or 1601-637 Group, P.C. Hallinan Diamond & Jones,
Associations Claiming 5462 Arlington St LLP
October Term, 2013 No. Under Mary Emery a/k/a Right, Title, or Interest 19131-3115 52nd wd. 1402 1601-646
From or Under Bianca F. Sq Ft OPA#522057500 2632 S Muhlfeld St, 1601-654
03010 $56,309.91 McCabe, Mary E. Emery, Deceased Morrison; Paula Morrison, IMPROVEMENTS: a/k/a 2632 Muhlfeld St 823 Lombard St
Personal Representative RESIDENTIAL PROP- 19142-1712 40th wd. 960 19147 5th wd. 900 Sq
Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. C.P. December Term, 2014 of the Estate of Bianca ERTY Brenda Durham Sq Ft OPA#406160700 Ft BRT#053050345
1601-614 F. Morrison; Estate of C.P. December Term, 2014 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
No. 02312 $109,599.71 Bianca F. Morrison C.P. No. 00203 $103,539.99 DENTIAL PROPERTY DENTIAL PROPERTY Paul
June Term, 2015 No. Phelan Hallinan Diamond Andrea M. Johnson C.P. H. Durante C.P. February
3413 N Ella St 19134 Powers, Kirn & Associates, 02161 $45,917.27 Udren & Jones, LLP October Term, 2014 No. Term, 2015 No. 00448
Law Offices, P.C. 02928 $34,992.91 Phelan $243,398.80 KML Law
7th wd. 1050 Sq Ft LLC 1601-638 Hallinan Diamond & Group, P.C.
1601-630 1904 Orthodox St Jones, LLP
BRT#073078200 1601-622 314 Pensdale St 19128 19124 23rd wd. 2208 1601-655
21st wd. 2087 Sq Sq Ft OPA#232092000 1601-647 2622 S Carlisle St
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 6140 Charles St 19135 Ft BRT#212057700 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- 4607 Wingate St 19136 19145-4620 26th wd. 1110
IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- DENTIAL PROPERTY 65th wd. 2382 Sq Sq Ft OPA#261137300
DENTIAL PROPERTY The 55th wd. (formerly of DENTIAL PROPERTY Michele P. Rusden C.P. Ft BRT#652033401 IMPROVEMENTS:
Catherine A. Sponburgh May Term, 2013 No. 03988 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
Unknown Heirs of Fran- the 41st wd.) 1876 Sq a/k/a Catherine Ann $80,096.88 Kimberly A. DENTIAL PROPERTY Phyllis M. Valentino a/k/a
Sponburgh C.P. June Bonner, Esquire; Scott A. Anthony Babilonia and Phyllis M. Castelli C.P.
cisco Rivera, Deceased and Ft BRT#552219500 Term, 2014 No. 00832 Dietterick, Esquire; Jana Emily G. Babilonia a/k/a July Term, 2014 No. 03996
$136,859.30 KML Law Fridfinnsdottir, Esquire; Emily Babilonia C.P. $79,585.21 Phelan Hallinan
Salvadora Rivera, Solely IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Group, P.C. Michael E. Carleton, February Term, 2015 No. Diamond & Jones, LLP
Esquire; Manley Deas 01386 $160,818.41 KML
in Her Capacity as Heir of DENTIAL PROPERTY Kochalski LLC Law Group, P.C. 1601-656
2222 S Clarion St 19148
Francisco Rivera, Deceased Debralee Gurba and Peter

C.P. October Term, 2014 W. Gurba a/k/a Peter J.

No. 03698 $13,519.67 Gurba C.P. December

KML Law Group, P.C. Term, 2014 No. 02944
1601-615
$54,323.61 KML Law

113 Fernon St 19148 Group, P.C.
1601-623
1st wd. 1160 Sq Ft

BRT#011089400 7158 N Uber St 19138

IMPROVEMENTS: ROW 2 10th wd. 1644 Sq

STY MASONRY Michael Ft BRT#101149400

J. Dewees and Regina F. IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-

Dooley-Dewees C.P. Janu- DENTIAL PROPERTY

ary Term, 2015 No. 00534 Jamar Little C.P. July

$302,375.02 Emmanuel J. Term, 2013 No. 03373

Argentieri, Esquire $124,063.84 KML Law
1601-616
Group, P.C.
1523 W Courtland St 1601-624

19140 13th wd. 2,190 4318 E Wingohocking

Sq Ft BRT#132379300 St 19124 23rd wd. 2755

IMPROVEMENTS: COM- Sq Ft BRT#234205400

MERCIAL USE Barbara IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-

Lenhart C.P. August Term, DENTIAL PROPERTY

2015; No. 4811 $77,727.73 Shaun J. McAvinney and

Weber Gallagher Simpson Juliette K. McAvinney C.P.

Stapleton Fires & Newby, January Term, 2015 No.

LLP, Sarah A. Elia, Esq. 02569 $75,450.62 KML
1601-617
Law Group, P.C.
117 N 57th St 19139 52nd 1601-625

wd. 826.50 Sq Ft BRT#04- 4709 Wallace Pl 19139 6th

2076800 IMPROVE- wd. ROW B/GAR 2STY

MENTS: RESIDENTIAL MASONRY; 1408 Sq Ft

DWELLING Gerald BRT#061103006 Subject

Andrews, Jr. a/k/a Gerald to Mortgage IMPROVE-

J. Andrews, Jr. C.P. August MENTS: RESIDENTIAL

Term, 2015 No. 02802 DWELLING Marsha E.

$78,611.12 Udren Law Brown, Known Surviving

Offices, P.C. Heir of Namon Brown,
1601-618
Deceased Mortgagor

3191 Edgemont St and Real Owner; David

19134 25th wd. 707 Brown, Known Surviving

Sq Ft BRT#251230200 Heir of Namon Brown,

IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Deceased Mortgagor

DENTIAL PROPERTY and Real Owner; Julia J.

Richard Marszalek and Brown, Known Surviving

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Width: 9.3295th"wd. ROW 2 STY Bonnie N. Kaliser C.P. C.P. January Term, 2015 Deas Kochalski LLC 01582 $135,808.13 KML 1601-678A
Depth: 11"MASONRY; 1116 Sq Ft September Term, 2014 No. No. 01458 $77,496.44 1601-668 Law Group, P.C. 5216 Arendell Ave
00217 $166,927.48 KML McCabe, Weisberg, & 19114 65th wd. 8281.36
BRT#394450300 Subject Law Group, P.C. Conway, P.C. 5233 Irving St 19139 1601-673 Sq Ft OPA#882075276
to Mortgage IMPROVE- 60th wd. 1200 Sq 7200 Limekiln Turnpike IMPROVEMENTS: VAC
MENTS: MOBILE HOME 1601-661 1601-665 Ft OPA#602093901 19138 10th wd. 1471 LAND COMM <ACRE
Thomas Hanly and 54 E Durham St 19119 1424 68th Ave 19126 10th IMPROVEMENTS: Sq Ft BRT#102072200 9250 Delaware, LLC C.P.
Pauline Hanly C.P. March 22nd wd. 1020 Sq Ft wd. (formerly the 42nd RESIDENTIAL DWELL- IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- March Term, 2015 No.
Term, 2014 No. 05415 BRT#222152100 IM- wd.) S/D CONV APT ING Albert N. Phipps C.P. DENTIAL PROPERTY 2190 $663,766.25 plus
$117,149.73 McCabe, PROVEMENTS: RESIDEN- 2.5STY MASON; 2020 August Term, 2014 No. Jennifer Pearson C.P. April interest through the date
Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. TIAL PROPERTY Sedina Sq Ft BRT#101247000 02755 $63,237.95 Joseph Term, 2013 No. 01474 of the sheriff ’s sale, plus
Miles C.P. June Term, 2014 IMPROVEMENTS: R. Loverdi, Esquire $242,007.15 KML Law costs William J. Levant,
1601-657 No. 01262 $89,252.13 KML RESIDENTIAL DWELL- Group, P.C. Esquire
4926 Ella St 19120 42nd Law Group, P.C. ING Leroy A. Smith, 1601-669
wd. 1252.65 Sq Ft BRT#42- Known Surviving Heir 532 S 57th St 19143 1601-674 1601-678B
1307400 IMPROVE- 1601-662 of Phyllis Shockley, 46th wd. 1200 Sq 442 N Daggett St 5216R Arendell Ave
MENTS: RESIDENTIAL 5044 Erringer Pl 19144 Deceased Mortgagor and Ft BRT#463244100 19151 34th wd. 1500 19114 65th wd. 2725.22
DWELLING Carmen Colon 13th wd. 3221 Sq Real Owner; Jacqueline IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Sq Ft BRT#343130200 Sq Ft OPA#882075280
a/k/a Carmen D. Colon; Ft BRT#133156300 Robinson a/k/a Jacqueline DENTIAL PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- IMPROVEMENTS: VAC
Santos Rodriguez C.P. IMPROVEMENTS: Epps, Known Surviving Unknown Heirs and/or DENTIAL PROPERTY LAND COMM <ACRE
September Term, 2013 No. RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Heir of Phyllis Shockley, Administrators of the Marrie L. Chess C.P. July 9250 Delaware, LLC C.P.
02601 $67,648.39 Udren Michelle Quarles C.P. April Deceased Mortgagor and Estate of Sarah Burton Term, 2015 No. 01263 March Term, 2015 No.
Law Offices, P.C. Term, 2014 No. 03109 Real Owner; Unknown C.P. April Term, 2014 No. $130,025.97 KML Law 2190 $663,766.25, plus
$218,786.96 KML Law Surviving Heirs of Phyllis 03477 $91,758.10 KML Group, P.C. interest through the date
1601-658 Group, P.C. Shockley, Deceased Law Group, P.C. of the sheriff ’s sale, plus
2225 S Fairhill St 19148 Mortgagor and Real Owner 1601-675 costs William J. Levant,
39th wd. ROW 2STY 1601-663 C.P. June Term, 2014 No. 1601-670 5620 Christian St Esquire
MASONRY; 1131 Sq 3900 Ford Rd, Unit 11J 00491 $74,058.38 McCabe, 413 Titan St 19147 19143 46th wd. 1289
Ft BRT#392310000 19131 52nd wd. 578 Sq Ft Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. 2nd wd. 2001 Sq Sq Ft BRT#463136200 1601-679
IMPROVEMENTS: BRT#888520166 Subject Ft BRT#021316910 IMPROVEMENTS: 2019 Wilmot St 19124
RESIDENTIAL DWELL- to Rent IMPROVEMENTS: 1601-666 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- RESIDENTIAL PROP- 23rd wd. 1080 Sq
ING Mary J. Bratcher C.P. RES. CONDO 5 STY 232 Regina St 19116 DENTIAL PROPERTY ERTY Darin Gallman C.P. Ft OPA#23-2136500
June Term, 2015 No. 01206 MASONRY Defendant, 58th wd. 7137 Sq Wanda D. Davis C.P. June December Term, 2012 No. IMPROVEMENTS:
$133,758.66 McCabe, Dorothy Robinson C.P. Ft BRT#582304374 Term, 2013 No. 03224 02456 $82,859.98 KML RESIDENTIAL PROP-
Weisberg, & Conway, P.C. December Term, 2010 No. IMPROVEMENTS: $129,606.58 KML Law Law Group, P.C. ERTY Kevin Granados
215682 $5,444.60 Monica RESIDENTIAL PROP- Group, P.C. C.P. January Term, 2013
1601-659 M. Littman, Esq.; Fineman, ERTY Elba Dormoi C.P. 1601-676 No. 01055 $74,430.23
816 N 6th St 19123 Krekstein & Harris, PC November Term, 2014 No. 1601-671 6402 Carlton St 19139 Justin F. Kobeski, Esquire;
14th wd. 3158 Sq 01336 $253,442.42 KML 150 E Walnut Ln 19144 34th wd. 1005 Sq Kimberly A. Bonner, Es-
Ft BRT#141002260 1601-664 Law Group, P.C. 59th wd. (formerly part Ft BRT#343014800 quire; Scott A. Dietterick,
IMPROVEMENTS: 2544 S Reese St 19148 of the 22nd wd.) 2615 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdot-
RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY 39th wd. ROW 2STY 1601-667 Sq Ft BRT#592059400 DENTIAL PROPERTY tir, Esquire; Michael E.
Unknown Heirs and/or MASONRY; 940 Sq 5909 Crystal St 19120 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Russell A. Williams, III Carleton, Esquire
Adminsitrator of the Estate Ft BRT#392309100 35th wd. 1225 Sq DENTIAL PROPERTY C.P. November Term, 2014
of Mattie Gordon Jenkins IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- Ft BRT#352219700 Diamond A. Webb C.P. No. 00884 $115,266.89 1601-680
a/k/a Mattie G. Jenkins C.P. DENTIAL DWELLING IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- January Term, 2012 No. KML Law Group, P.C. 6634 Haddington Ln
December Term, 2014 No. Evette D. Raynor, a/k/a DENTIAL PROPERTY 01600 $122,927.68 KML 19151 34th wd. 960
00581 $235,006.30 KML Evette Dorine Raynor, a/k/a Charmel P. Gamble C.P. Law Group, P.C. 1601-677 Sq Ft BRT#344041400
Law Group, P.C. Evette Dorine Alexander, October Term, 2010 No. 7110 Vandike St 19135 IMPROVEMENTS: RESI-
Known Surviving Heir 1967 $130,679.38 Kim- 1601-672 65th wd. 1500 Sq DENTIAL DWELLING
1601-660 of Everette Raynor, Jr., berly A. Bonner, Esquire; 4518 Comly St 19135 Ft BRT#651267100 Adrian Washington C.P.
7204 Leonard St 19149 Deceased Mortgagor and Scott A. Dietterick, 41st wd. 2500 Sq IMPROVEMENTS: RESI- August Term, 2015 No.
54th wd. 1454 Sq Real Owner and Unknown Esquire; Jana Fridfinnsdot- Ft BRT#411117900 DENTIAL PROPERTY 01503 $63,295.58 Udren
Ft BRT#542480100 Surviving Heirs of Everette tir, Esquire; Michael E. IMPROVEMENTS: Giselle Rosa C.P. April Law Offices, P.C.-
IMPROVEMENTS: Raynor, Jr., Deceased Carleton, Esquire; Manley RESIDENTIAL PROP- Term, 2015 No. 03107
RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Mortgagor and Real Owner ERTY Lige S. Yerka C.P. $112,862.25 KML Law
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NEWSMAKERS

Members of the Pennsylvania OU Michael L. Kleiman,
Advocacy Center recently met with
Sen. Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) to discuss a Esq., was an author
number of important issues of interest
to the American Jewish community, and lecturer in
including: Israel; the rise in global ter-
rorism and anti-Semitism; Iran; and Philadelphia and Me-
education affordability for parents of
students in non-public schools. chanicsburg for the

◀ L-R: David Sherman, Nathan Diament Pennsylvania Bar In-
(executive director of the OU Advocacy
Center), Elliot Holtz (co-chairman of the stitute’s seminar, “Dis-
PA OU Advocacy Center), Stuart
Rudoler, Sen. Toomey, Amir Goldman covery Tactics: The
(co-chairman of the PA OU Advocacy
Center), Aaron Troodler (PA director for Good, The Bad and
the OU Advocacy Center), Dr. Seth Zwil-
lenberg and Gittel Hillibrand The Outrageous.”

Kleiman is a founding

member of

Bleczinksi, Kleiman

& Klein, LLC, where

he concentrates his

practice in all areas of

Family Law. Michael L. Kleiman

BIRTHS WEDDING

◀ ELIJAH SAMUEL EWARD ▲ SHAW-BYRD

Gloria and Manny Ringel of Fort Washington, Pa., Ruth and Andrew Shaw are thrilled to announce the marriage
announce the birth of their grandson, Elijah “Eli” of their daughter Alana Shaw to Alex Byrd, son of Patrice and
Samuel (Shmuel Eliyahu) Eward, on Nov. 10. Thomas Wyatt, on Oct. 11. The ceremony and reception took
place at Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel in Elkins Park.
The parents are Amy (nee Ringel) and Dustin Rabbi Lance J. Sussman officiated.
Eward of Burke, Va. Also sharing in this happy
event are big sister Eve, grandparents Linda and Sara Zebovitz was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Rachel
Terry Eward of Virginia, and great-grandmother Kazman and Lizzy Hoenigke. Eric Gustafson was the best man.
Donna Eward. Groomsmen were Scott Leary and Dan Kim. Completing the
wedding party were the bride’s brothers, Jacob Shaw and Daniel
Joining in welcoming Eli are Uncle Ben Ringel; Shaw, and the groom’s grandmother, Patricia Bowers. The flower
Aunt Merrie, Uncle Dan and cousins Avery and girl was Leya Gruenbaum.
Kelsey Morris; and Uncle Doug Eward.
The ketubah signing was witnessed by the maid of honor and
Elijah Samuel is named in loving memory of best man. The chupah cover was designed and created by close
his maternal great-grandfather Samuel Ringel. family friend Brenda Zangre. The purple shattered glass broken
at the end of the ceremony was gathered and placed inside a dec-
▶DREW AARON MARMER orative clear glass mezuzah along with a kosher parchment and
adorns the doorway of the Byrds’ home.
Nicole (nee Getman) and David Marmer of Maple
Glen, Pa., along with big brother Evan Alex, an- Both the bride and the groom graduated from Temple Uni-
nounce the birth of their son and brother, Drew versity with high honors. They work for Congressman Brendan
Aaron (Gershon Lev) Marmer on June 18. F. Boyle in Washington, D.C. After a honeymoon in Vermont,
they returned to their home in Washington, D.C.
Sharing in their happiness are grandparents Dr.
Marc and Linda Getman of Warrington, and
grandparents Dr. Bill and Benne Marmer of Fort
Washington.

Joining in welcoming Drew are Aunt Jacqueline,
Uncle Michael and cousins Madison and Ryan
Fishman, and Aunt Rachel, Uncle Benjamin and
cousin Jonathan Hofstatter.

Drew is named in loving memory of his ma-
ternal great-grandmother, Lillian Levin, and pa-
ternal great-grandfather, George Marmer.

▼ EVERETT MAZLOFF

Eli Fatow happily announces the birth of his 10th great-grandchild Everett Mazloff,
son of Christy and Matt Mazloff and grandchild of Nina and Michael Mazloff.
Sadly missed by Dorothy.

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You Don’t Look a Day Over 150!

Jewish Family and Children’s Service recently recognized a big mile-
stone — the agency celebrated its 160th birthday and marked the oc-
casion with a big bash and benefit.

▲ Connie Smukler, Naomi Adler, Deborah ▶ Adam and Sara Laver, Michael and Phyllis Laver, Matthew Laver
Gordon Klehr

▲ Michael Willner (JFCS Board Chair), Avi and Michael Koffer, Kimberly and ▲ Larry Dalsemer, Karen Goldsmith, Joanne Schell, ▲ Paula Goldstein, Amy Stein, Michelle Posner,
Larry Kimmel, Kimi and Brad Sokol, Paula Goldstein (JFCS CEO) Debbie Bluestein, Jon and Alyson Bell (Auction Chair), Jessica Solomon, Sharon Delfiner Pearl
Kelly Dalsemer (Auction Chair)
A Dedicated Interfaith Effort
In a League of Their Own
A new interfaith chapel at Wesley Enhanced Living
Main Line received priestly blessings during a ded- The Mid-Atlantic region of Women’s League for Conser-
ication ceremony. The new chapel will enable all vative Judaism held its annual Torah Fund-Founder’s Day
residents to celebrate their religions in a dignified event at Congregation Adath Jeshurun. The event featured
space that can be used for Catholic mass, Shabbat a panel discussion of “Women in the Clergy: The Choices,
services, scripture studies and Protestant services. Challenges and Changes.”
Rabbi Meryl Crean, chaplain of WEL Main Line,
and Monsignor Ralph Chieffo of St. Mary Mag-
dalene Church in Media, Pa., led the chapel’s serv-
ice and blessing. The dedication service featured
songs, scripture readings and remarks from Joseph
Paesani of Holy Innocents Parish of Philadelphia,
which donated an altar, lectern, table and candle-
sticks to the chapel.

▲ Pictured from left: Mid-Atlantic region Torah Fund Vice ▲ Pictured from left: Cantor Annelise Ocanto-Romo of Ohev
President Lori Snow, event co-chair Michele Bernstein, Shalom of Bucks County, Cantor Elizabeth Shammash of Tiferet
Mid-Atlantic region President Rochelle Hirt and Interna- Bet Israel and Rabbi Rachel Kobrin of Congregation Adath
tional Torah Fund Chair Debbi Kaner Goldich Jeshurun

◀ Harold Watts (resident who read a prayer), Rabbi To SHARE Is to Care (Sorry, Barney)
Meryl Crean (chaplain), Joseph Paesani (Holy Innocents
Church), Monsignor Ralph Chieffo (St. Mary Magdalene
Church), Linda Sterthous, Ken Wochele (resident who
read a passage from the New Testament).

▲ Residents in attendance of the dedication ceremony ▲ SHARE Food Program

Third- through sixth-graders at Main Line Reform Temple and
their families, along with high school students and youth group
members, joined together at SHARE Food Program for a day
of service.

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