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OF NOTE Lee Bender,
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LOCAL ZOA Leader,
Dies at 56
KleinLife Reflects
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Decade Ago
Going independent LEE BENDER, who served as presi- From left: Arthur LaBan and Don Shump use smoke to calm bees on the roof of Congregation
worked out well for dent of the Greater Philadelphia Zionist
the organization. Organization of America from 2012 to Rodeph Shalom. Photo by Craig LaBan
2019, died on Sept. 10 at the age of 56 after
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With Rooftop Bees
LOCAL Bender, a native of New York, had lived
in Philadelphia since 1990 with his wife, ERIC SCHUCHT | JE STAFF The rooftop of Congregation Rodeph
Chabad Young Jane. They met in a Northern Virginia Shalom on North Broad Street is home
Philly Seeks to Jewish softball league in 1989, where Jane WHILE MOST PEOPLE head to a super- to hives with thousands of bees. Each
Buy Building Bender remembers a particularly athletic market for their Rosh Hashanah honey, year, the congregation collects and sells
Ongoing growth diving catch by her future husband. They one congregation in Philadelphia goes the honey to its members for the High
spurs need for began dating within a week, were engaged directly to the source. Holidays.
added space. within eight months, and were married
in another seven months after that. Jane
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mitment to whatever he did, and by his
MUSIC musical tastes; he had an ear for Mozart as
well for the Grateful Dead.
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Gregory Teperman Bender was a graduate of Cornell
left violin in USSR. University, an accomplishment he took
pride in. His grandfather, a Russian immi-
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KleinLife Celebrates Decade of Independence
LOCAL rough shape when KleinLife
ERIC SCHUCHT | JE STAFF separated from the Jewish
Community Centers of Greater
SIX MONTHS TO a year. Philadelphia on Sept. 1, 2009,
That’s how long some gave but today the organization is
KleinLife before it shut down financially stable, finishing
for good. its ninth year in a row with
a surplus.
But 10 years after becoming
an independent organization, “It feels great, especially
the center says it is not only given the fact where we came
surviving, but thriving. from,” Krug said. “We were,
frankly, at the brink of extinc-
President and CEO Andre tion in terms of our finances
Krug said things were in and the number of people in
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Wednesday, Being held at Seventeen centenarians were honored at the fourth annual Centenarians Celebration and Luncheon at KleinLife
September 25 Gloria Dei Church | Fellowship Hall
4:00-6:00 p.m. 570 Welsh Rd | Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 in 2017. Photo by Stephanie Hampson
To RSVP, or for more information, the building. Everything was providing a variety of social, sees more than 2,000 visitors
please call 877-352-1884 or visit down and gloomy. And we’ve cultural, therapeutic, fit- on a daily basis for its well-
www.TheArtisWay.com/JewishExponent managed to turn this agency ness and nutrition services ness facilities, after-school
around. The building right to thousands of underserved programs, summer day camp,
2085 Lieberman Drive now is as busy as it’s ever been.” low-income seniors. The two- fitness classes and leagues,
Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006
KleinLife is the largest f loor, 110,000-square-foot cultural programs and adult
senior center in Philadelphia, building in Northeast Philly education classes. The center
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also hosts Jewish programs, turn things around,” Stephen
with thousands in attendance Klein said.
for Shabbat and High Holiday Today, he serves as chair of
services. the board of directors. Krug
Originally named Klein said becoming independent
JCC, it was founded in October allowed the organization to
1975 by Raymond Klein and regroup and take advantage
his wife Miriam, who provided of additional resources. In
the initial $1 million gift to 2013, Stephen Klein hosted
establish it. a fundraiser for the center at
Their son, Stephen Klein, his Center City home rais-
remembers the cold winter day ing $300,000 from about 300
all those years ago when his donors. In addition, then- Provide EMTs with Protect Israel’s
father drove the two out to Jewish Federation of Greater training to respond Supply crucial blood supply.
lifesaving equipment.
a vacant lot. It was there he Philadelphia President Leonard to terror attacks.
laid out the plans showing his Barrack presented him at the
vision across the car’s hood. gala with a surprise $100,000
The center was created to check. The one-time grant was Magen David Adom is Israel’s emergency medical first responder,
serve the Northeast’s Jewish made in conjunction with the ambulance, and blood-services organization. MDA operates 168
population, mostly second- and Abramson Family Foundation. emergency medical stations throughout Israel, responds to nearly half
third-generation Americans. It Brian Gralnick is the direc- a million emergency medical calls each month, and collects, safety tests,
later shifted gears to meet the tor of Jewish Federation of and distributes nearly all the blood for Israel’s hospitals, including all the
needs of a number of Russian Greater Philadelphia’s Center blood needed by the IDF.
immigrants who moved to the for Social Responsibility and If you’re looking to make a difference for Israel and secure the nation’s
area between the late ‘70s and has worked in collaboration health and safety this coming year, there’s no better way than through a
early ‘90s. with KleinLife for the past gift to MDA. Please give today. Shanah Tovah.
Support Magen David Adom at afmda.org/rosh or call 866.632.2763.
Krug became its program decade. He said there’s much
director in 2000, then presi- to celebrate.
dent and CEO in 2009. He said Over the years, the facil-
financial troubles were con- ity has continued to expand.
stant at the area’s JCCs then, KleinLife recently embarked on
but Klein JCC had it the worst. a $3 million capital campaign
After the breakup of the JCC of project to make improve-
Greater Philly, there was con- ments to its theater, parking
cern that Klein JCC would run lot, lighting system, lobby, roof,
out of money in six months pool area, fitness center and just so much there in terms In 2015, Klein JCC so enthusiastic to undertake
and close shortly thereafter. lunch room. of resources that Andre and rebranded itself as KleinLife, this project in 1975,” Stephen
When Stephen Klein heard “Andre, to his credit, and everyone has brought there. and today operates satel- Klein said. “Today, they’d be
of the organization’s struggles to the board’s credit, has done There wasn’t a dentist’s office. lite branches in Rhawnhurst, very proud of the kinds of ser-
he sprang into action. a great job of bringing differ- There wasn’t physical therapy. Center City and Elkins Park. vices and programming that
“It was my mother and ent resources that older adults There wasn’t a Russian-Hebrew The center will commemorate we’re providing, well beyond
father’s great joy and so, when and people in the Northeast school, which is another great its 45th anniversary next year what they ever contemplated.” l
the opportunity came or need Philadelphia neighborhoods gem that Andre created. So and host a celebration some-
arose, it was my duty and plea- could need in a one-stop there’s just so much more pro- time in fall 2020. [email protected];
sure to go up there and try to shop,” Gralnick said. “There’s grams and services.” 215-832-0751
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Chabad Young Philly Fundraising to Move
LOCAL and religious activities for Once renovated, the first Sketch of building at 1601-03 Lombard St.
ERIC SCHUCHT | JE STAFF young Jewish professionals in floor will host dining events Courtesy of Rabbi Doniel Grodnitzky
Center City, and it’s been pop- for more than 200 people. The
IT WAS TWO years ago that ular, as people like Millman second floor will be home to our vision with us and we can property was home to a phar-
Bluma Millman, 26, first heard respond to the concept. But a synagogue and classrooms, only make it happen with the macy until The Apex College
about Chabad Young Philly that popularity means more the third floor will be used for generosity of others.” of Beauty Culture moved in.
from a Facebook post. Today, space is needed, especially guest suites and the basement The school resided there from
she’s an active member, attend- because right now, co-directors will house an art gallery and CYP was founded in August 1935 until it was seized by the
ing CYP’s weekly women’s Rabbi Doniel Grodnitzky, 34, storage. 2010. Two years later, the couple federal government in 1944 for
class, Shabbat dinners, work- and Reuvena Leah Grodnitzky, rented a storefront at 15th and use as a venereal disease clinic
shops, challah bakes and field 32, run CYP out of their home “We just really felt the loca- South for a student art gallery by The Frederick Douglass
trips. in South Philly. tion was too good to pass up, and programming space. In Memorial Hospital. The report
and the building, the way it 2015, the organization bought has no further details about
“Their programming is so It’s estimated that 4,000 spatially works, is really great,” and moved into a nearby store- subsequent history, but the
fun,” Millman said. “I loved people attend programming Doniel Grodnitzky said. “And front that was able to fit about property has been owned by
meeting other young profes- annually, with three quar- the timing was perfect with 80 people for Shabbat dinners. real estate developer Cross
sional Jews in Philly. It’s hard, ters of them participating in just how pressing our need is to Now, the nonprofit resides only Properties since 2016, accord-
everyone’s busy, you can’t Shabbat meals. With seven kids find a bigger space.” in the Grodnitzky’s home. ing to the company’s website.
really make time to socialize, and dinners reaching up to 200
especially in a Jewish environ- guests, the husband and wife The project’s cost is an The Lombard Street build- Many CYP members,
ment. And at the Chabad of have been searching for a larger estimated $2.36 million, with ing CYP is trying to acquire like Millman, see the move
Young Philly, they really allow space for the past few years. $1.61 million for the build- has an interesting history. It as vital. She said the non-
you to socialize.” Now they’ve finally found an ing acquisition and $750,000 was constructed in 1914 by profit is an important part of
answer: a 6,000-square-foot for renovations. For the ini- Victor J. Hamilton and Samuel Philadelphia’s Jewish commu-
The nonprofit started nearly corner property at 16th and tial phase, the plan is to raise Kapnek as a bar and restau- nity and the new building will
a decade ago to provide social Lombard. around $750,000 to secure a rant, according to a report by improve the quality of CYP’s
loan enabling the nonprofit to the Philadelphia Historical programming and expand its
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SUKKOT will pull out of the deal. In 1925, the venue was raided this accomplished.” l
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the nonprofit can begin demo-
Rabbi and Rachel Gabay litions and renovations as soon
as its closes on the property.
If everything goes according
to plan, the new center could
be up and running as early as
January 2021.
“This is a unique opportu-
nity that doesn’t come along
often. We hope this will raise
the quality of Jewish life tre-
mendously if we can pull off
this project,” Grodnitzky said.
“We’re asking people to share
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Women of Vision to Celebrate 25 Years
LOCAL re ects something true about From left: Sally Cooper Bleznak and Judith Ginsberg, a past chair
JESSE BERNSTEIN | JE STAFF the women who make up Photo courtesy of Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia
the group.
Women of Vision, which will
celebrate its 25th anniversary “Whether it is funding a
with a dinner and address from project that deals with bully-
National Council of Jewish ing and relationship aggression
Women CEO Sheila Katz at the or career advice or nancial
Rittenhouse Hotel on Sept. 24, and legal coaching for seniors,
has a bit of an unusual name. our members see themselves
as being on the front lines of
Typically, the Jewish current issues,” Bleznak said.
women’s foundation of a par- “ ey are out there evalu-
ticular region — be it Chicago, ating grants that will create
or Broward County — is called social change.”
just that: e Jewish Women’s
Foundation of X. Iris Leon, manager of
Women of Vision, explained
Sally Cooper Bleznak, that the group’s philanthropic
founder of Women of Vision, e orts are unique for any char-
doesn’t remember exactly itable organization, let alone
why the Jewish Federation of a Jewish women’s foundation.
Greater Philadelphia chose Rather than a simple “money
the name back in 1994. But in, money out” structure, as
what she does know is that she put it, members — any-
the unique nature of the name one who has made a donation
since the founding — vote
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on organizations that have And this year, for the rst
been carefully researched and time, there will be not one, but
selected by committee mem- two substantial grants made to
bers. Grants are then made for Israeli organizations.
one- and two-year periods. e
funds are intended for women ATZUM - Justice Works,
and girls, Leon said, with the for example, will receive
bulk of the grants going toward $18,000 for this upcoming
Jewish women and girls in the year to continue its legisla-
Philadelphia area. tive, advocacy and educational
work related to ending human
Since Women of Vision was tra cking in Israel. Other
founded, nearly 600 women organizations receiving funds
have joined its ranks, with include Moving Traditions,
well over 500 still active. To which will receive $70,000 over
Leon, the democratic control two years, and Jewish Family
of determining disbursements and Children’s Services, which
is “the real value add of will receive $44,000 over two
this group.” years to expand its maternal
Whether it is funding a project that deals with Wishing And a year of
bullying and relationship aggression or career you a happy new experiences.
advice or financial and legal coaching for seniors, new year.
our members see themselves as being on the There aren’t exactly words for it, but
front lines of current issues.” while the rational reasons to visit
Rydal Park can satisfy the head, until you
SALLY COOPER BLEZNAK set foot on our campus, you can’t truly
know how we satisfy the heart. Make
this the year that you come by and see
the beauty of our setting. Come by and
experience the warmth of our community.
“ e process around it, and mental health program. Come by and feel what we mean.
what it does for members, is With the fund sitting
pretty powerful,” she said. Exceptional. Without Exception.
Besides teaching their mem- around $3 million, according 1515 The Fairway, Rydal, PA 19046 | 215-814-0420
bers how to be more e ective, to Leon, and a slew of new
conscientious philanthropists, members joining this year, the more prominent Jewish women “But the tone is not going to be a helping hand to our sisters
she said, it also just gives them plan is to continue scaling up. to speak out against Michael that heavy.” who are disadvantaged and
more of a sense of ownership of Steinhardt, who she said had economically less fortunate in
the group. “ ere’s a certain grit and a sexually harassed her for years. A quarter-century in, life than we are,” she contin-
entrepreneurial streak in this Bleznak still nds herself ener- ued, “we are attracting young
ere is “no social or nan- group,” she said. Signi cant as that all is, gized by what she and so many professionals who bring a lot of
cial hierarchy,” said Bleznak, Leon says, it is still an evening other women have set out to experience to the table.” ●
noting that each woman, no This year’s anniversary of celebration. accomplish.
matter what she’s given, has celebration will have some for- [email protected];
the same voting power. “ is is mal function — Marcy Bacine “Advocacy work can be very “I am in awe of how com- 215-832-0740
one of our greatest strengths.” will nish her tenure as chair, serious, and that’s the space pelling our original mission
and Mindy Fortin will rotate that she lives in,” Leon said. still is,” she said. By “lending
Around 100 women joined on — but the idea is to have
the group in its initial stages, a celebratory, relaxing eve-
disbursing around $16,000 in ning. Around 175 people are
grants per year. Now, Leon expected to attend dinner and
says, Women of Vision directs the evening’s programming,
close to $120,000 annually to Leon said.
social change organizations
in the U.S. and Israel. ey’re Katz’s work at the NCJW,
inching up on raising $250,000 Leon believes, aligns nicely with
in this year alone. the group’s ethos and vision.
And aside from her work there,
she happened to be one of the
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US Rep. Susan
Wild Talks Mental
Health, Israel
LOCAL in a way that made campaign-
JESSE BERNSTEIN | JE STAFF ing seem like a breeze. Now,
as she told Jewish Philly hosts
U.S. REP. SUSAN Wild is Laura Frank and Sabrina Rubin
used to standing out a little. Erdely, she’s out to use her plat-
form to spread the word about
Growing up in a Quaker suicide prevention.
family in Los Angeles, she’d
find herself the only kid in class “There’s such a huge need to
on the Jewish holidays, with all do better,” she told them.
of her classmates off fidget-
ing in synagogue. The former Wild took her seat in
trial lawyer later converted to Pennsylvania’s 7th District in
Judaism herself. And when 2018, taking over the final two
she was elected to Congress months of Charlie Dent’s term.
in 2018, she became the only Representing a largely work-
Jewish national representative ing class district has been a
in Pennsylvania. challenge, she said — issues
relating to trade policy have
taken up much more of her
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But on June 25, she took time than she anticipated —
the podium in a House floor but it’s been a challenge she’s
address that made all that seem grateful to accept.
like child’s play. To an unusu- It’s not hard to see the line
ally well-attended session, between Wild’s relationship to
Wild revealed that her part- her district as a politician and
ner, Kerry Acker, had taken his her relationship to Judaism.
own life just one month earlier. Wild told the podcast that
“Why am I sharing this part of what drew her to convert
very personal story?” she was the spirit of generosity she
asked the assembled mem- noticed, back from her school
bers of Congress. “Because days and through her time at
we all need to recognize that American University.
mental health issues know no “I like the emphasis in the
boundaries.” Jewish religion on tzedakah,
With that speech, Wild, for instance, doing well for
who was interviewed by the others, compassion for others.
Jewish Philly podcast on Sept. That was the initial attraction,”
16, put herself in the spotlight she said.
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T O FA M I LY A N D F R I E N D S T O AT T E N D O U R
Wild’s first husband was memory, support for Israel Annual Service of Remembrance
Jewish, and they sent their chil- seems to be wavering among
dren to a JCC for their early the Democratic Party. onSSunda,yS,October166th,,20198
years of school. When their
son said that he wanted to have Wild half-rejected the rain or shine, 10:30 a.m.
a Bar Mitzvah, Wild took it as premise. Though she did not
a cue to dive in, once in for all. downplay the rise of anti- This service will honor the memory of those who have
Contemporaneously with her Semitism in the U.S. and the found eternal rest at Haym Salomon Memorial Park.
son’s Bar Mitzvah education, world, she did stress that she
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remains confined to the fringes.
“I just felt it was incredibly Ditto for the boycott, divest- on the House floor. Wild told health resources, and to talk Wild didn’t even know if the
important,” she said. ment, sanctions movement, the Jewish Philly hosts that she’s about her wish to see cultural seats on the House floor would
and ditto again for those who the type to “find consolation in stigmas related to mental be filled when she gave her
That she would mark her asked her not to attend a recent action,” and that’s why she took health and suicide erased. She’s speech. Somehow, some way, it
own Jewish milestones with trip to Israel. (Palestinian the microphone just a month pushing for a three-digit sui- went viral.
those of her family became a Authority President Mahmoud after her partner’s death. cide hotline number, rather
bit of a tradition, Rubin Erdely Abbas, she said, seemed than the unwieldy one that “I’m glad that it did,” she
noted; on a 2008 trip to Israel, unwilling to talk about recon- She has used the over- now exists. And she finds new said. l
she and her daughter both ciliation, while Israeli Prime whelmingly positive reaction partners every day who want
became Bat Mitzvot, together. Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to her speech to advocate for to join in her fight. [email protected];
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Even though she wasn’t gent and charismatic,” though
born into a Jewish family, Wild she doesn’t always agree
thinks there was always a little with him.)
something-something there.
In the meantime, she’s
“I said ‘oy’ long before I ever focused on modeling good
converted,” she joked. behavior for her colleagues and
constituents.
In 2019, Wild finds herself
at an interesting time to be “Elected officials can do
a Jew in Congress, as Frank a lot just by being good role
noted. Accusations of the oth- models,” she noted.
er’s anti-Semitism have been
made by both parties and, That brings us to her speech
for the first time in recent
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Immigrant Violinist Recalls Hardships
MUSIC in Moldova, which was then a Vivian Barton Dozer, Peter Nocella, Gregory Teperman and Igor Szwec of the Meiravi Quartet
ERIC SCHUCHT | JE STAFF part of the Soviet Union. Life Courtesy of Sheila Karmatz
behind the Iron Curtain was
FOR MANY VIOLINISTS, di cult.
their instrument is a prized
possession. But for Gregory “It was not easy to live in the
Teperman, 64, it was some- Soviet Union as a Jewish per-
thing he sacri ced in exchange son because they always had a
for a better life. quota,” Teperman said, explain-
ing that educational institutions
In the 1980s he got the had limits on the number of
chance to leave the USSR for Jewish students they’d accept.
the United States. Now, decades “Basically, we were raised with
later, his Meiravi Quartet will the understanding that we had
perform locally this weekend. to be very good at what we do,
and then we might be consid-
Teperman has performed ered to go to college.”
with orchestras such as the
Moscow Symphony Orchestra And what Teperman did
and the Kirov Ballet, and is well was play the violin. His
a member of the Academy of hard work paid o , and he
Vocal Arts along with e was accepted into a four-year
Philly Pops. college program. He went on
to perform with his country’s
Before that he was a member symphony, although there were
of the Moldova Philharmonic some stipulations.
Orchestra. Teperman grew up
Jewish people were typically
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Teperman performed with classes.
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seven years until opportunity made a difference,” Teperman
came knocking. His sister had said.
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News Outlet Says Israel Planted a new trial for convicted murderer Randy Halprin, Bronfman prize on Sept. 4, JTA reported.
Surveillance Devices Around US Capitol a Jewish man whose execution is set for Oct. 10, David Hertz co-founded Gastromotiva, which
POLITICO REPORTED SEPT. 12 that Israel likely JNS.org reported.
planted cellphone surveillance devices found near the uses cooking classes and nutrition education as
White House and other Washington, D.C., locations. Halprin was part of “The Texas Seven” that escaped tools to “create opportunities for those living on the
from prison in 2000 and killed a police officer after margins of society.”
The devices were likely intended to spy on President robbing a sporting goods stores. Four of the other
Donald Trump and his top aides, an unnamed senior members of that group have been executed, and one The award, which includes $100,000 in prize
official said. The devices work by fooling cellphones died by suicide before police could arrest him. money, was established by the philanthropist’s
into providing identify information and location, as children and honors humanitarians under 50 “whose
well as call content. Halprin’s attorneys have alleged that sentencing innovative work, informed by Jewish values, has
Judge Vickers Cunningham has a history of bigotry significantly improved the world.”
An official told Politico that there have been and privately made anti-Semitic slurs.
no consequences for Israel’s behavior, and the Torah Scrolls Salvaged in Fire That
Trump administration has not criticized the Israeli Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Dallas Destroyed Minnesota Synagogue
government. District Attorney John Creuzot received letters of Although a fire destroyed Adas Israel Congregation
support from Jewish community leaders and another in Duluth, Minnesota, on Sept. 9, firefighters were
“It was pretty clear that the Israelis were respon- from more than 75 Texas faith leaders. able to salvage Torah scrolls, JNS.org reported.
sible,” the former senior intelligence official said,
noting that the FBI based the accusation on a detailed “When we speak about hatred and anti-Semitism The scrolls and other artifacts were located in
forensic analysis. in our communities, we often note that one kind the 120-year-old Modern Orthodox synagogue’s
of discrimination or bias goes hand in hand with basement.
But Israeli Embassy spokesman Elad Strohmayer another. So it is unsurprising to read in Mr. Halprin’s
denied the allegations. brief that Judge Cunningham also used the most “It feels like one of your family members passed
offensive language to talk about Black and Latino away,” David Sher, a board member and lifelong
“These allegations are absolute nonsense,” he said. defendants,” the letter from 14 Jewish leaders read. worshipper at Adas Israel, told the Star Tribune. “We
“Israel doesn’t conduct espionage operations in the have no idea what we are doing (next). There are no
United States, period.” Brazilian Jewish Entrepreneur Wins words right now.”
Charles Bronfman Prize
Community Leaders Seek New Trial for A Jewish social entrepreneur from Brazil who works An investigation into the fire is ongoing,
Jewish Man Facing Execution to alleviate global hunger won the 2019 Charles although police said no accelerants were discovered at
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9/11 Ceremony Held in Jerusalem airline ranked 41st among 43 airlines in July. Trial Run of Electric Train Between
VICTIMS OF THE Sept. 11, 2001, attacks were In all, 39% of El Al’s August ights were Tel Aviv and Jerusalem Called a Success
honored during the annual ceremony at the 9/11 A test run of an electric train from Tel Aviv’s Haganah
Living Memorial site in Jerusalem, JNS.org reported. considered late — with a late ight being de ned Station to Jerusalem’s Yitzhak Navon Station on Sept.
as 15 minutes past the scheduled landing time. e 12 was considered a success, Globes reported.
Attendees included diplomats, ambassadors average delay was 51 minutes. e airline had 640,000
and delegations from Israel and the United States, passengers in August. e trip was designed to test the infrastructure
including United Airlines pilots, re ghters and and locate any problems before the line debuts at the
police o cers, along with Israeli families that lost Only EgyptAir, Saudia and TAP Air Portugal fared end of the year, Israel Railways and the Ministry of
loved ones. worse. South American LATAM Airlines ranked Transport announced.
A “Tribute in Light” event featured two beams that rst, followed by Russian airline Aero ot; both of the “ is trial is an important achievement in the
shined light 300 meters over Jerusalem — similar to airlines y to Israel. national electri cation project of the rail network
at Ground Zero in New York City. and follows major e orts and intensive work,” Israel
Overall, 23% of all ights in August were considered Railways CEO Michael Maixner said. “I hope that
“We stood together in solidarity on 9/11, and late, with an average delay of 58 minutes. this will be a positive sign for continued progress
we knew that terrorism could not defeat us,” U.S. of the project and leading the railway and transport
Ambassador to Israel David Friedman said. “Standing Ancient Seal Found At Western Wall network in Israel to a new more advanced era.” ●
here today we all recall that terrible day in 2001, Beneath Robinson’s Arch
and we honor the memory of the victims. In their A seal bearings the Hebrew name and title “Adenyahu www.
honor, let us also rea rm our sense of solidarity and Asher Al Habayit” — which translates to “Adenyahu jewishexponent.com
commitment to our most cherished values. at will by Appointment of the House” — was found in dirt
be the lasting legacy of 9/11.” excavated in 2013 beneath Robinson’s Arch at the
Western Wall’s foundation, JTA reported.
e 9/11 Living Memorial Monument created in
2009 is the only memorial outside the United States e 2,600-year-old seal is called a bulla and was
that includes all victim names. used to sign documents. “Adenyahu by Appointment
El Al Punctuality Near the Bottom of the House” is a biblical term describing the most
El Al ranked 39th for punctuality among 42 airlines senior minister who served under the kings of Judea
in August, according to Flightstat, which said the or Israel.
e bulla is about a centimeter wide, and the type
of writing on it dates to the seventh century B.C.
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REMEMBRANCE DAY Birkenau, Lithuania
MEMORIAL SERVICE
In Memory of All Loved Ones
S TAT E evil, continued Wolf. large stone pits where people
“I think you have to see were killed and bodies were
Sunday, October 6th this to begin to understand burned are haunting remind-
at 12 Noon ADAM REINHERZ | JE FEATURE that this kind of incredible evil ers of the horrors that took
happened in our world,” he place,” Wolf said in a statement.
GOV. TOM WOLF visited said. “How could one group of “While traveling in Lithuania,
Auschwitz-Birkenau last week,
and while there he honored the people do this to another group we saw neighborhoods that
Rabbi Isaac Leizerowski 11 Jews who were killed in the of people?” had been designated Jewish
mass shooting at the Pittsburgh As he toured the camp and ghettos during World War II.
Tree of Life*Or L’Simcha build- sawagaschamber,crematorium, While these neighborhoods
Family, Friends and Public Welcome ing on Oct. 27, 2018. execution wall and confis- are rebuilt and modern, the
During his several hour tour cated suitcases, Wolf carried a history of the Holocaust is not
of the Nazi camp in Poland, mezuzah cover given to him lost. It reminds you that hate
Wolf placed a wreath at the by Rabbi Hazzan Jeffrey Myers can exist anywhere, and we
Death Wall and inscribed a of Tree of Life*Or L’Simcha. must remain vigilant in eradi-
message in the museum’s The decorated Judaica, which cating it, always.”
guestbook. formerly hung on Myers’ door, Wolf also spent his time in
“Pennsylvania mourns for broke when SWAT members Europe speaking with busi-
the people who were murdered entered the building during last ness and political leaders and
on October 27, 2018, in the Tree October’s attack, according to meeting with Pennsylvania
of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, the Post-Gazette. National Guard troops.
Pennsylvania. We mourn for Wolf’s trip abroad also “Last week I made a long
these victims, and we mourn included a stop at the Paneriai overdue trip to visit our nearly
for their families,” wrote Wolf. Memorial Museum in Lithuania, 600 (Pennsylvania National
The governor also wrote each which honors the nearly 100,000 Guard)troops overseas in
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Auschwitz and a chance to a wreath sent by the Jewish missing home to protect us. We
remember the 11 who were mur- Federation of Greater Pittsburgh, owe them an enormous amount
dered in Pittsburgh,” Wolf told a and inscribed the names of the of gratitude.” l
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Adam Reinherz is a staff writer at
5 Alternative High Holiday Experiences: of the Holocaust was a reminder “The memorial sits within the Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle, an
of humankind’s capacity for a quiet, peaceful forest but the Exponent-affiliated publication.
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Helping Mothers of #Me Too Children Rieders that the enemies of Israel are
not ensconced in either lib-
BY AMY NEUSTEIN New Jersey, office until his death table. In this way we can begin Continued from Page 20 eral or conservative clothing,
in 2003. Nonetheless, his the- the process of rehabilitating but rather represent an ancient
THE FACT THAT Jewish ories live on and have justified the reputations of our Jewish Christian, Jew and everyone else ignorance which never ceases to
children were victims of sex- the shoveling of large num- mothers, who are not liars and who lives in the country?” Why, rear its ugly head. Rather than
ual abuse during the Holocaust bers of children, sometimes as cheats trying to pin “false” they both asked me at one time being a current liberal or con-
does not come as a surprise to young as 3 and 4 years old, into charges on an innocent man. or another, would people who servative issue, the state of Israel
anyone, simply because during the hands of sexual predators. claim to be affiliated with Jewish must be a nonpartisan issue
wartime we expect unspeak- While a good man, in some causes want to cast false accu- among those who truly love the
able crimes to be committed So why is this a Jewish prob- cases, may be vilified by a mis- sations against the Jewish state United States of America and
against society’s most defense- lem? The reason is that first it directed woman desperate to in order to support dictators like seek her continued leadership
less. Yet the problem remains is happening to Jewish chil- hold onto her children, stud- Mahmoud Abbas? Abbas is the in a world beset by lunatics
today; Jewish children con- dren, and that makes it morally ies from the American Bar head of the Palestinian Authority, of every race, religion, color
tinue to be victims. a Jewish problem. Second, it is Association show that “delib- once elected, but never again to and creed.
a community problem, namely erately false charges of sexual have to face an election.
So much so, in fact, that earlier because as Jews we are inex- abuse” in a custody proceeding Bob and Lee will be greatly
this summer, right around the tricably tied to the community are “exceedingly rare.” Legal Paying Palestinian Muslims to missed and only further
time that late financier and con- and therefore responsible for one scholars have found such false murder innocent civilians is not a emphasize the need for the rest
victed sex offender Jeffrey Epstein another. Because our identity is charges to fall within a 3-6% good reason to create yet another of us to work together for the
made headline news for running forged as community members range, certainly not enough to Muslim state in the Middle East causes and interests which they
an elaborate child-sex traffick- rather than solely as individuals, tar and feather an entire pop- sitting at the very throat of the understood were so important:
ing network, The Washington we tend to feel knife-stabbing ulation of protective mothers, Jewish nation. This fact was clearly a world secured by loyalty, trust,
Post published the findings of a pain when a member of our including the many Jewish understood by both Bob and Lee, honesty and integrity. May their
George Washington University community is hurt. Third, we mothers who make up this who nevertheless worked in their families be comforted among
Law School study showing that have, in good faith, worked hard population, with wholly unwar- own causes to secure peace and the Mourners of Zion. l
mass numbers of children in to build up social service agen- ranted upbraid and rebuke. security in the world.
the United States are delivered cies and foster care programs in Cliff Rieders is a trial advocate in
daily into the hands of abusers. our community, which unfortu- The second step we can take The loss of these friends is, Williamsport. He will receive the
Professor Joan Meier, author nately have sometimes proven to is to form an immediate task of course, more than the loss Lee Bender Defender of Israel
of this study, closely examined be a part of the problem. force of lawyers, policymakers, of friendships. The world has Award at the Greater Philadelphia
nearly 5,000 family court cases mental health experts and pro- lost two very principled people ZOA gala on Sept. 24.
around the country. She found a As a community we can tective mothers, and to ask for who articulated, perhaps better
very disturbing pattern: In case take the first step in solving a meeting with the Department than any others I have known, Palestinian territories and their
after case where there is strong this problem by remembering of Health and Human Services. respective diasporas, who virtu-
evidence of sexual abuse, compe- how our tradition exalts women Under the auspices of CAPTA Busis ally all focus on grievances and
tent mothers are losing custody, in Jewish society. We enter the (Child Abuse Prevention and ancient history. Moreover, geog-
and often all contact with their Sabbath with the delightful ser- Treatment Act), HHS can order Continued from Page 21 raphy and security concerns
children, to the sexual offender at enade “Eshet Chayil” (“Woman a review of cases of children limit the opportunities for the
“staggering rates.” of Valor”) as we gather around placed in the hands of sexual Focusing on past horrors two peoples to interact directly
the Friday night dinner table. abusers and command the local and injustices, whether real or in meaningful ways, and to get
The reason, according to the Our wise forefathers have taught child welfare agency to go into exaggerated, simply can’t help to know each other as neighbor-
study, is that courts through- us to cherish our Jewish women court and request the judge to peoples or their leaders make ing human beings. Programs or
out the country have become and to hold them in veneration. return the child to its mother. peace and build some form of policy changes that might facili-
tainted by a popular quack Can these be the same Jewish This federal mandate gives legal mutual coexistence. Both sides tate more interactions get short
theory, known as PAS (paren- women we bludgeon in the authority to rescue children have to have some willingness shrift from political leaders on
tal alienation syndrome), first courts with character assassi- from ill-fated court decisions. to let go of the past, and perhaps all sides. Instead, the political
introduced by a controversial nations of “liar,” “prevaricator” The Torah gives us the moral blur it in some cases, in order to leaders mostly focus on grand
psychiatrist, Richard Gardner, and “manipulator”? authority to help mothers of focus on humanizing the other political solutions for the end-
who worked out of his Cresskill, #Me Too children, for it says and building a better future. game without doing anything
This cannot be tolerated any in the book of Isaiah, “Can a Under any circumstances, it is to make any final resolution at
longer. We need to stand with mother forget her child?” extremely difficult for victims, all feasible.
placards outside the family perpetrators, their relatives and
courts, restoring the reputation Can we forget the mothers their descendants to live in close Rwanda’s watchwords are
of Jewish women being beaten in our community? I say not. l proximity, and it is impossible pragmatism and looking to
mercilessly behind the closed to do so if the governments, the future. In the Middle East
(and sometimes locked) doors Amy Neustein is author of From the media and the educa- the watchwords are ideological
of our nation’s courtrooms. Madness to Mutiny: Why Mothers tional systems are constantly purity and remembering the
We need to call upon our reli- are Running from the Family Courts reminding everyone of crimes past. We could all learn some-
gious community leaders to – and What Can Be Done About It and injustices, and keeping the thing from Rwanda. l
speak out from the pulpit in (Northeastern University Press) hatreds and the fears ever fresh
shul, to speak out at confer- and editor of Tempest in the and alive. Jim Busis is the CEO and publisher
ences and community rallies, Temple: Jewish Communities and of the Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle.
and to speak softly to those Child-Sex Scandals (Brandeis Unfortunately, that is not
sitting around the Sabbath University Press). the path of government or most
societal leaders in Israel, the
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‘Shtisel’ Cast Members Come to Philadelphia
TELEVISION seemed to be the path to under-
JESSE BERNSTEIN | JE STAFF standing something deeper
Eli Beer (left), cast members, a Shtisel about their world.
AMERICAN JEWS ARE in writer and a moderator Photo by Eric Schucht e writer, Alon, was more
the midst of a delayed-release
love a air with the Israeli reserved than the actors, who
drama Shtisel, which ran on praised him over and over.
television in the Holy Land ough his English was not quite
from 2013 to 2016. as strong, he made the audience
laugh several times; speaking of
Aided by Net ix, which what has allowed the audience of
began to roll out the show with the show to expand years a er it
English subtitles a few years originally aired, he quipped, “It
later, the rst two seasons of can’t be outdated, because it’s
Shtisel have found a new audi- never in fashion.”
ence, eager for more. And more A er a few clips and ques-
they’ll soon get — there’s a tions, the lights came up, and
third season on the way. the wristband-less headed for
opera are there: simmering e program began as all had tried to tell viewers that the exits.
is week, a couple hundred sexual tension, salacious gos- Jewish programming does — you could “just be, without Shtisel, United Hatzalah
fans of the show came to the sip, thought-to-be-lost spouses about 10 minutes late. Another trying to become.” In other and My Israel’s Miracle: In a
Harold L. Zellerbach eatre at returning, long-dead spouses longstanding convention: words, by refusing to exoticize way, they all serve a similar
the University of Pennsylvania’s appearing in dreams, mean- Before dessert, you’ve got to eat the haredim, the writers of the function. Merit aside — and
Annenberg Center for the ingful glances accompanied by your vegetables. Marjorie Lynn show hope to provide viewers the merit is quite real, be it sav-
Performing Arts on Sept. 16. A dramatic piano, missed con- introduced the vegetables of with a sense that they could ing lives, a compelling drama
$50 ticket got you in the cheap nections and shocking twists. the evening with a fundraising live as they were, rather than as or shinier hair — all three
seats to see a moderated dis- appeal. On this night, it was they think they’re expected to. promise a way to engage with
cussion with two cast members But it is a restrained, slow for United Hatzalah, for which Glickman, famous to Israelis Israel without having to think
— Neta Riskin, who plays Giti burn of a show because of the she is a regional development before Shtisel for his role in Zehu about politics. Is that necessary
Weiss, and Dov Glickman, who world the characters inhabit. director. Ze!, talked about his initial aver- in times of polarization, or is
plays Shulem Shtisel — along Arguments between a father A short, slickly produced sion to putting on the false beard it a means of engaging with
with a writer on the show, Uri and a son that might explode video showed a diverse group and peyot — he joked that he’d “Israel” instead of Israel?
Alon. $100 got you closer up, and into something more on a dif- of Israelis working together to requested a CGI version — but I’ll evade that question
$250 — VIP — entitled you to an ferent show must be tempered, provide medical care to who- said that as he grew more com- myself with a Shtisel catch-
orange wristband, granting you due to deference; romantic ever needed it, free of charge. fortable, he came to nd them phrase: behechlet. De nitely. ●
access to the dessert reception. dates come and go without so It’s all “100% politics free,” indispensable to his understand-
much as the holding of hands. United Hatzalah founder Eli ing of the character. Playing [email protected];
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I wondered if haircare miracles some mentioned that they the other night,” he said, to a
were lurking beneath the energy knew many non-Jews who few laughs, scattered clapping
and emotion I was feeling.” As were fans). ough they had and groans.
it turns out, there were, which all thought about the show in With that, the panel dis-
led the founder, Brian Marks, unique ways, what attracted cussion began. In spite of a
to create the “Israelceutical them was fairly similar: long-winded moderator, who
complex” that constitutes his Finally, there’s an Israeli show prompted grumbles from Rabbi Mike Uram Rabbi Micah Shapiro
products. that’s not about politics, and
that takes seriously the lives the audience, the cast mem- Executive Director Rabbinic Fellow for Innovation
Shtisel, if you’re out of the of Orthodox Jews without
loop, is a quiet, intense fam- the typical defector storyline. bers demonstrated that they’d Conservative Reform
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Synagogue Unveils Teddy Roosevelt Exhibit
ARTS unveiling of the memorial win- inconsequential that they were
ERIC SCHUCHT | JE STAFF dow, Sussman suggested they attracted to each other.”
do an exhibit for the occasion.
SOMETHING CAUGHT the When Roosevelt died on
eye of Rabbi Lance Sussman “I never refuse a challenge Jan. 6, 1919, Krauskopf and his
nearly two decades ago when from our rabbi,” Poley said, congregation set out to create a
he first came to Reform “and the story did intrigue me.” memorial. For the project, they
Congregation Keneseth Israel: commissioned Violet Oakley,
a large stained glass window e century-old window who painted the 43 murals in
in the lobby in memory of was commissioned by Rabbi the Pennsylvania State Capitol.
President eodore Roosevelt. Joseph Krauskopf, who was
part of the rst class at Hebrew e project was passed along
“What is a big memorial to Union College-Jewish Institute to her student and life partner,
Teddy Roosevelt doing in a syn- of Religion and came to Edith Emerson, who com-
agogue?” Sussman wondered. Keneseth Israel in 1887. During pleted it in less than a year. e
the Spanish-American War, he window tells the story of Elijah,
No, the 26th president wasn’t served as leader of the National with the artist drawing a par-
Jewish. But the story behind Relief Commission and vis- allel between the president and
the window is at the heart of ited Army camps in Cuba. It the biblical prophet. e com-
Temple Judea Museum’s latest was there he met then-Col. pleted project was dedicated
exhibition, on display from 9 Roosevelt and conducted ser- in November 1919. In the late
a.m. to 5 p.m. from Sept. 20 to vices for the Jewish soldiers 1950s, it was moved from
Dec. 20, except for Saturdays in the Rough Riders. e two the synagogue’s Broad Street
and holidays. stayed in touch and remained location to its current Elkins
lifelong friends. Park campus.
A few years ago, Sussman
called Rita Rosen Poley into “Both Roosevelt and e museum exhibit is com-
his o ce. She is the director Krauskopf were truly men of posed of artwork, photographs
and curator of museum. With their era,” Sussman said. “ ey and antiques retelling the story
2019 being the centennial were incredibly energetic, had Roosevelt, his friendship with
of Roosevelt’s death and the their hands in a million things Krauskopf, the origins and cre-
and were successful. It’s not ation of the memorial window
I never refuse a challenge from our rabbi, and the story did intrigue me.” A drawing of the window dedicated to President Theodore Roosevelt
Eric Schucht
RITA ROSEN POLEY
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Poley said the task was di - it to new generations.”
cult, as it was a “big story.” e works of several local
Everything for the exhibit artists, each of whom cre-
had to be loaned from insti- ated a unique interpretation
tutions or private collectors, of one aspect of Roosevelt’s
Enjoy the High Holidays with our warm, unique and spiritually commissioned by local artists life, will be part of the exhibit.
uplifting services that reflect our rich historic heritage. or created by Poley herself. A Artist Mordechai Rosenstein,
few artifacts came from the 85, of Elkins Park, contrib-
ROSH HASHANAH MEALS congregation’s archive, such uted a watercolor to the show.
CHILDRENS’ as Krauskopf ’s handwritten Rosenstein has known Poley
Sept. 29 - Oct. 1, 2019 PROGRAM Enjoy delicious holiday remarks read at the window’s since 1967 and has partici-
meals following services. dedication. Other items, like pated in previous museum
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Oct. 13-22, 2019 Evening Service: 6:30 P.M. “ is is a storytelling exhi- quote regarding foreign pol-
Morning Service: 8:00 A.M. bition,” Poley said. “And it’s icy: “Speak so ly and carry a
The Synagogue of the American Revolution, a story about our community big stick; you will go far.” His
where Sanctity meets Grace and Tradition here at K.I. and its history and work-on-paper contrasts this
how this life of this president idea with the story of Elijah
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followed by the voice of God. A display case that’s part of
“It’s kind of like the reverse: the latest exhibit at Temple
Judea Museum
Speak so ly, but better have
the big stick ready to get some- Eric Schucht
body’s attention. at’s the way
I saw it,” Rosenstein said. For
viewers who can see this con-
nection, he added, “they will
really enjoy it.”
Marlene Adler, 63, is a
member of both the syna-
gogue and the museum’s artist
collaborative. She created a
charcoal and pastel portrait of
Roosevelt with a teddy bear in
his pocket.
“I appreciate the opportu-
nity to exhibit,” Adler said. “I
always try to do something
that has thoughtfulness in it
and that I’m proud of.”
As for this show, she said,
“ e variety of the artwork is so
eclectic and so di erent, you’re
going to be very surprised.” ●
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the meal most associated with Inspired by this lovely
the High Holidays — a fes- tradition, I offer the fol-
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with the autumn harvest, a are ideal for a brunch on
roast chicken, salmon, lamb or Rosh Hashanah — or any
braised brisket, and a rich and other day of the year. Both
decadent dessert, all liberally of these dishes can be made
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1½ sticks butter, melted
¼ cup sugar
Heat your oven to 350
degrees. Butter a square bak-
ing dish and add chopped
apples. In a small bowl, mix
the apple juice, honey, lemon
juice and a teaspoon of cinna-
mon. Pour the mixture over
the apples.
In a medium bowl, toss the
challah cubes with melted but-
ter, sugar and the remaining
teaspoon of cinnamon. Pour it
over the challah cubes onto the
apples and spread evenly.
Cover the mixture with foil
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more until the challah is brown
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FOOD a student at Temple,” he said. “I Gross was able to visit the Chef Jeremy Gross Courtesy of Jeremy Gross
KERI WHITE | JE FOOD COLUMNIST got more and more interested new site, which became Olly,
in cooking, I did a lot of what while it was under construc-
CHEF JEREMY GROSS has the industry calls ‘French over- tion, so he had a role in shaping
an impressive Philadelphia time’ — unpaid hours to get the look and feel of the restau-
food resume, but his on-the-job experience in new rant, as well as the design of the
award-winning brisket recipe techniques and recipes.” kitchen and the menu. As soon
is his mom’s. The old-school as the Olly deal was struck,
dish uses several ingredients He did finish his degree — a Gross jumped back into the
that might not be found in a political science major with a kitchen at Southwark.
high-end chef ’s kitchen. But minor in Hebrew (he chuckles
we’ll get to that. a bit at this) — because his “I had been out of the
interest in the culinary pro- kitchen for two months; I had
Now at the helm of fession was clearly steering his to get back into it before open-
acclaimed Queen Village new- path into the restaurant world. ing the new place,” he said.
comers Olly and Gigi, Gross
honed his cooking knives in Gross’ current position Olly opened in April and
the Garces restaurant group, was somewhat serendipitous. Gigi, an adjacent pizzeria, is
Bistrot La Minette, Southwark He had cooked at Southwark, slated for an early fall opening.
and in the kitchen of Camp which is owned by Chris Olly has received rave reviews,
Tel Yehuda in Barryville, New D’Ambro, in the past, and they and Gross is grateful.
York, where he spent summers had parted friends. Last winter,
from childhood through his Gross was in Europe on his “There is a plethora of great
teen years, and returned in his honeymoon, and happened to restaurants in Philly, so it’s
professional capacity to feed read an article that D’Ambro really hard to stand out,” he
the campers. was opening a new place. He said. “We were so happy that
reached out, the two met and we’ve been well received and the
“I started cooking about more or less picked up where neighborhood is embracing us.”
seven years ago as a way to earn they left off.
some extra money while I was Growing up in Freehold,
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recipes recommend it,” he said.
Continued from Page 31 Heat your oven to 300 In a small bowl, mix the with foil and cook it in your
“You just throw everything degrees. ginger ale, ketchup, soup mix oven for 4-6 hours until the
New Jersey, Gross recalls a in the pan, cover and braise. and herbs. Pour the mixture meat is fork tender.
strong Jewish identity. The sugars in the ginger ale Scatter half of the sliced car- over the brisket. Add enough
and ketchup sort of caramel- rots, celery and onion in the water to bring the liquid half- Remove the brisket from
“We were conservative. ize on the top. It’s best served bottom of a pan. Place the bris- way up the brisket. pan, slice it on the diagonal
My mom was on the syna- right out of the oven with ket on top. Scatter the remaining across the grain and serve it
gogue board, so we were very roasted fingerling or small red vegetables on the brisket. Cover the brisket tightly with the braising liquid. l
involved. It was a small, close- potatoes.”
knit community,” he said.
“We had Shabbat dinner every CHEF JEREMY’S MOM’S
Friday, and holidays were a big BRISKET
deal. We would go to friends or Serves 8
family, there would be tons of
people and I can’t even imag- 1 brisket, about 4 pounds,
ine a Jewish holiday without generously sprinkled with
my mother’s brisket.” salt and pepper
The recipe Gross shares 1 quart ginger ale
here won a contest at Bistrot La 2 cups ketchup
Minette. 1 envelope onion soup mix
2 carrots, sliced
“I made this as a staff meal 2 ribs celery, sliced
for a competition and it won. It’s 1 onion, chopped
a really traditional brisket, and A few pinches dry thyme
it’s very simple — no need to
sear it first or chill it overnight, and rosemary
slice and reheat, which I think Water
is always a bad idea for meat
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A Call for Civic and Civil Dialogue Sept. 20 6:43 p.m.
Sept. 27 6:32 p.m.
BY RABBI GREGORY S. MARX all of Billy’s pancakes. Soon to be noticed.” because I don’t think we are But what if we could create a
it fills the whole house. Mom There is no excuse for this responsible for what many call healthy vehicle to air our hurts,
Parshat Ki Tavo tries to vacuum, but she has “divine reward and punish- pains and even hates?
WE ALL KNOW the truth. to go in and out of the house violence. There is no excuse for ment,” I do think there is a
Our country is in a terrible through the windows because this hatred. There is no excuse critical teaching. We are at a crossroads. We
moral crisis. Not only are we the dragon is everywhere. It for the domestic terror that is can either start talking to each
attacking each other with our takes her forever. killing so many of our commu- We cannot ignore our pains. other or the killing will con-
ideas, but we are taking up nity, but it begs the question. We must not turn away when tinue. Maybe, through civil
arms against each other. Then, the dragon runs off Maybe this is call to address others are in pain. Good and and civic dialogue, we could
with the house. Billy’s dad the concerns of our citizens in evil surround us, and we ignore disarm the violence we see
While some will argue erro- comes home, and there’s just a peaceful and open manner. it at our peril overwhelming us.
neously the problem is video
games, mental illness or even We are at a crossroads. We can either start talking to each other or the There are, of course, dan-
the easy access to high-capac- killing will continue. Maybe, through civil and civic dialogue, we could gers to this process. It could
ity weapons, the problem is disarm the violence we see overwhelming us. give voice to hate and encour-
far more complex. We are so age even more. Or the opposite
enraged, frustrated and alien- an empty space where he used Ki Tavo is a portion that We need to create peaceful could happen. Hate could be
ated from one another that it to live. The mail carrier tells asks the people of Israel to con- avenues for our neighbors to exposed for its futility and
only takes a gust of wind or him where the house went. He front their past and see the express their fears, frustrations road map to self-destruction.
a tweet to motivate a killer finally catches the dragon and blessings and curses that sur- and even angers. We need to But it’s worth the risk as all
to drive hundreds of miles to confronts it, while his mother round them. stand around the mountain therapy is.
shoot shoppers at a Walmart or still disbelieves. As soon as she and listen to each other and
kill partygoers in Dayton. sees it, which she can’t ignore, The priests call out from courageously listen to the There are dragons in our
it starts to shrink. the top of Mount Eval all the blessings and the curses. bedroom, and so long as we
I am reminded of a story curses that will befall them for ignore them, they will only get
called There is No Such Thing Mom, eyes reluctantly their lack of faith and then they Anti-Semitism terrifies larger. l
as a Dragon by Jack Kent. It’s opened by this point, asks call out from Mount Gerizim, me, as does homophobia,
about a small boy, Billy Bixbee, somewhat plaintively why it all the blessings for their piety. Islamophobia, racism and sex- Rabbi Gregory S. Marx is the rabbi
who spies a dragon sitting on had to get so big. Billy quietly While this portion always ism. It terrifies me because it at Congregation Beth Or in Maple
his bed one morning. suggests: “Maybe it wanted makes me uncomfortable, often morphs into violence. Glen. The Board of Rabbis of
Greater Philadelphia is proud to
It’s about the size of a house provide the Torah commentary for
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The Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia
mobilizes financial and volunteer resources to
address the communities’ most critical priorities
locally, in Israel and around the world.
Cultivating the Next Generation of
Jewish Leaders
FEW THINGS GIVE our Jewish Federation more nachas than seeing young Jewish Federation Board Chair Susanna Lachs Adler presents Lauren Danneman with the
Jewish leaders realize their potential. That’s why on Sept. 11, the Jewish Mrs. Isadore Kohn Young Leadership Award.
Federation of Greater Philadelphia was thrilled to honor three outstanding
volunteers with its Young Leadership Awards: Ben Kirshner, Lauren Danneman
and Stu Goodman.
All three recipients embody the spirit of service and commitment to Jewish
community.
Danneman serves on our Commission for Jewish Life and Learning, our
Committee for Israel and Global Strategy and our Women’s Philanthropy Board;
is an active member of National Young Leadership Cabinet; and just returned
from co-chairing the first JFNA/Birthright trip for young adults. She’s also
involved at the Jewish Federation of Delaware and is an engaged volunteer at
Kohelet Yeshiva Lab School and Mesivta High School.
Goodman sits on our Jewish Federation’s Board of Trustees and our
Committee for Israel and Global Strategy; is a member of the National Young
Leadership Cabinet; and is highly involved with Jewish Federation’s partnership
organization the Jewish Agency for Israel, including recently leading a mission
to the Jewish communities of Britain and France.
Finally, Kirshner serves as a member of our Jewish Federation’s Board of
Trustees and our Board of Directors; has chaired a Men’s Mission to Israel; and
also is a past co-chair of The Main Event, our Jewish Federation’s biggest night
of the year.
Yasher koach to all three award recipients.
To ensure a strong Jewish future, our Jewish Federation cultivates our next
generation of leaders through programs designed for different ages and stages.
One excellent program for young professionals (ages 21-45) is our Leadership
Development Program, which helps you explore your leadership style and learn
how to apply it to communal involvement.
Applications for the 2019-2020 Leadership Development Program are being
accepted through Oct. 4, so don’t delay — for more information and to apply,
contact Max Moline at [email protected]
Ben Kirshner was
honored with the Myer and
Rosaline Feinstein Young
Leadership Award.
Susanna Lachs Adler presents Stu Goodman with the Jack Goldenberg Young Leadership
Award.
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“Prelude” will be included in the Holocaust Survivors’ Passage to Calling all Owls of ’77-’83. The Nest Talmud Study.
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Holy day white. This year we will also Sukkah. Shaharit services at 8:45 a.m. students and Executive Director Rabbi we read and discuss articles on doing so has changed over the
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from photographs, a still life setting olam. Have you heard of mahjong and A breakout hit at the German box office, How About Adolf? is a social
TUESDAY, SEPT. 24 or their imagination. $20. 10:30 a.m. want to learn to play? Are you new in satire about a German couple who jokingly tell family their soon-to-be-
The Barbara and Harvey Brodsky town looking for the game? Have you born child will be named Adolf, but the little prank quickly spirals out of
Modern Trends in Judaism. Enrichment Center of JFCS. 345 lived in town and want a new group control. 7 p.m. Gershman Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival. 125 S. 2nd
Join Rabbi Jon Cutler as he teaches Montgomery Ave., Bala Cynwyd. to play with? We’re always looking St., Philadelphia.
a mini course on Modern Trends in for new players. We ask for a $4
Judaism. 9:30 a.m. Melrose B’nai Farmers Market. donation per session. 300 S. 18th St.,
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songs, theater songs, opera, drama, Market St., 17th Floor, Philadelphia. and voices. A light reception to follow.
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Fredi Cooper. All are welcome. Noon.
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University cellist George Atanasiu, book, co ee and pastry. The author Bereavement Group. for people in need of comfort, and For more information or to register,
double bassist Christopher Clark with personalize books at the event. For the post-bereaved, held at knit hats and scarves for vulnerable call 866-JFCS-NOW. 10:30 a.m.
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Co ee and Conversation. For those between the ages of 45ish Old York Road Temple-Beth Am will Center of JFCS. 345 Montgomery Take a deep dive into the Jewish
After morning minyan, enjoy co ee and 65ish, together, we will focus on host a drop-in mahjong game at 7 Ave., Bala Cynwyd. holidays of the season. 11:15 p.m. Har
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will teach and answer your Jewish your parents, family illness, and their information, call 215-886-8000. 971 Study of commentaries found in
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Adath Israel. 250 N. Highland Ave., teach us about our responsibilities THURSDAY, SEPT. modern biblical scholars to deepen Eric Lazar at noon. All are welcome.
Merion Station. in these areas? If you want to be our understanding of the first book of Temple Brith Achim. 481 S. Gulph
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Best-selling author Ann Patchett will Har Zion Temple. 1500 Hagys Ford School of Early Learning at Old York Canasta Open Play.
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ENGAGEMENT COMMUNITYBRIEFS
KIRSCHNER-ROSEN
Herseypark Revamps Kosher Offerings
Hope and Lee Kirschner of Bala Cynwyd and Deborah and Craig Rosen of HERSHEYPARK ANNOUNCED that it updated its kosher
Penn Valley announce the engagement of their children, Brittany Jill Kirschner offering by buying its former kosher food provider and adding
and Blake Henry Rosen. a food truck.
Brittany graduated from Dean College, earning her degree in early childhood The park said in a news release that it acquired the private
education. She is a teacher in the Jewish community. owned Central PA’s Kosher Mart, which had provided kosher
food for more than 20 years.
Blake is a graduate of Arizona State University and works as a director of
business development in the health care industry. In addition, a new food truck called Keepin’ It Kosher has
debuted in the Midway America section of the park.
Brittany is the granddaughter of Sharon and Paul (z”l) Feigenbaum, Beverly
Yanoff (z”l) and Richard Kirschner. Blake is the grandson of Helene and Martin “The kosher consumer is our valued guest, and we are com-
(z”l) Rosen and Rhoda (z”l) and Lawrence (z”l) Manin. mitted to providing an environment which will allow you to
enjoy time spent with us to the fullest,” said Brent E. Wertz, man-
A wedding is planned for fall 2020 in Philadelphia. aging director of food and beverage at Hershey Entertainment
Complex. “Our continued partnership with the Star K ensures
BIRTH that there is seamless oversight in the kashrus standards you
have relied upon in years past.”
MIKAH HADAR URKOWITZ-COONEY
The park also will offer a Chol Hamoed Sukkot event on
Mikah Hadar Urkowitz-Cooney was born Aug. 30 at Pennsylvania Oct. 16-17.
Hospital.
The Inclusion Specialists Network Launches
He is the son of Hannah Urkowitz and Tyler Cooney of Jewish Learning Venture’s “Whole Community Inclusion” has
Collingswood, New Jersey; the grandson of Lois Rosenfeld announced the launch of the Inclusion Specialists Network, a
Urkowitz and Alan Urkowitz and Stan and the late Mary Ann new professional development opportunity for educators who
Cooney; and the great-grandson of the late Herb and Betty work in congregational schools.
Rosenfeld and Harry and Edith Urkowitz.
The program will allow educators to support students who
He is named in loving memory of his paternal grandmother, need extra learning, behavioral and/or emotional support.
Mary Ann Cooney, and his maternal great-grandfather, Harry
Urkowitz. Specialists will learn from each other, share resources and
receive ongoing professional development from experts in the
ANNIVERSARY disability inclusion field.
STAIMAN “This network allows us to both emphasize the importance
of hiring inclusion specialists in our congregational schools and
Jean R. (neé Alpert) and Marvin H. Staiman of Williamsport also give direct support to those educators who are working most
celebrated their 72nd wedding anniversary on Aug. 17. closely with students with disabilities and their families,” said
Rabbi Philip Warmflash, CEO of Jewish Learning Venture.
They were married by the late Rabbi Samuel Blinder at Ohev
Shalom Congregation in Williamsport and are lifelong members Six congregations were selected for the inaugural year:
there. Congregation Beth Or in Ambler, Ohev Shalom of Bucks County,
Har Zion Temple in Penn Valley, Main Line Reform Temple in
Jean Staiman is a former president of the Williamsport and Wynnewood, Temple Beth Hillel-Beth El in Wynnewood and
Eastern regional chapters of Hadassah, and Marvin Staiman is a Tiferet Bet Israel, Blue Bell. Each synagogue will receive a $750
former owner of Staiman Brothers Recycling Corp. stipend for accessibility and inclusion efforts.
WEDDING The network is being funded through a grant from the Janet
and Alvin Schwartz Fund for Special Education.
SABLE-SULLIVAN
Arrowhead Day Camp Founder ‘Uncle Al’ Gilbert
Randye and Don Sable of Elkins Park announce the marriage of Dies at 90
their son Eli to Kelly Sullivan, daughter of Philip Sullivan (Lisa Alfred Gilbert — known to generations of children at Arrowhead
Sheehan) of Washington, D.C., and Stacy Harms and the late Day Camp as Uncle Al — died Sept. 11 in West Palm Beach,
Marine Corps Lt. Col. Thomas Harms of Gainesville, Virginia. Florida, according to his family. He was 90.
Joining in the couple’s happiness are siblings Jeremy Sable The West Philadelphia native graduated from Temple
(Or Megidesh), Kyle Sullivan, Shaye Sullivan, Hailey Harms and University and taught in many Philadelphia public schools, but
grandmother Donna Jarvis. is best known for founding Arrowhead in West Chester in 1956.
Rabbi Avram Mlotek of New York City officiated at the He was married to Charlotte Gilbert (neé Kaminsky) for
wedding, which was held on Sept. 1. Witnessing the signing of 49 years and is survived by his three children, Ellen, Howard
the ketubah were Danny Weininger and Avi and Wendy Keter. and Jane Gilbert; his five grandchildren, Brian Witt, Ariana
Schultz, Julie and Max Gilbert, and Wyatt Palumbo; and
Eli is the grandson of the late Ruth and Phil Hoffman and the three great-grandchildren, Aidan and Lillyana Witt and
late Jean and Harry Sable. Kelly is the granddaughter of the late Berlin Schultz.
Patricia and Paul Sullivan and the late James Jarvis.
A funeral service is slated for 11:15 a.m. on Sept. 20 at
The couple resides in Philadelphia. l Goldsteins’ Funeral Home in Southampton, with burial to follow
at Roosevelt Cemetery in Trevose. l
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DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES
ALSBERG LEFKOWITZ OTT SILVERMAN STURM GOULD
William Alsberg passed away on September Sylvia Lefkowitz (nee Nadler) was born Sheila Grossman Ott, born in Philadelphia, Shirley Silverman (nee Fliegelman). Septem- Dr. Marla Sturm Gould (nee Rosen) on
6, 2019, beloved husband of over 62 years of September 1, 1925 and passed away August PA on February 6, 1946 to the late Herman ber 13, 2019 of Philadelphia, Pa. Wife of the September 11, 2019. Wife of A. Lawrence
the late Marlyn (nee Kahn) Alsberg; loving 30, 2019 surrounded by her family. Sylvia Grossman and Dorothy “Dotsy” Cantor late Marvin. Mother of Paul (Vianey) Silver- Gould. Mother of Aaron (Jessica) Sturm, Hil-
father of Carol (Allen) Siegel and the late worked for many years at AMIT Women in Grossman, died on September 6, 2019 at man, Daniel (Cheryl) Silverman and Risa Sil- lary Cain, and George Sturm. Sister of
Robert Alsberg; adored grandfather of Alison Phila. and volunteered at the Book Corner Green Meadows N & R Center in Malvern, verman. Also survived by 10 grandchildren Deanna Gerber, Geri White and Arthur Rosen.
(Mark) Segal, Melissa (Craig) Schulte, Randi (Friends of the Free Library of Phila.), the Ju- PA. Sheila was born and raised in Phil- and 5 great-grandchildren. Services and in- Contributions in her memory may be made to
Crimmins and Marla (Alan) Cohen; cherished nior League in Ardmore and was active in adelphia and lived in Chester County, PA. for terment are private. Contributions in her Mitzvah Circle Foundation, 1561 Gehman
great-grandfather of Samanatha, Bradford, beautifying the Merion train station each many years with her husband, Frank Ott, who memory may be made to Women’s Law Road, Harleysville PA 19438 or to National
and Jessica Segal; Eric and Austin Schulte, year. She is survived by her husband Murray predeceased her. Sheila was known for giv- Project, 125 S. 9th St, #300, Phila 19107. Pancreatic Cancer Foundation, PO Box 1848,
Marlee (Zac) Lee, Danielle Crimmins, and her children Michael, Phil, Jay, Ruth and ing everyone big, happy hugs. She enjoyed Longmont CO 80502.
Stephanie and Leah Hawk and Brooke Cohen; Dena. Also survived by her sister Libby Kislin singing, dancing and playing bingo, which JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
and loving great-great grandfather of Em- and her 6 grandchildren. Contributions may was one of her favorite activities. She liked to GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
mett William Lee. Contributions in his be made to AMIT. Condolences and more at draw and write letters to her family. She is SNITZER RAPAHEL-SACKS
memory may be made to a charity of the BerschlerAndShenberg.com survived by her brother Michael A. Gross-
donor’s choice. man (Deborah) of Pleasanton, CA, her niece Edward L. Snitzer, died on September 11, WEINERMAN
BERSCHLER and SHENBERG Regina Rodriguez, great-nephew Nathan 2019. He was 87. He is survived by his ad-
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S Rodriguez and great-niece Jordan Rodriguez ored and cherished wife of 59 years, Gail Leonard Weinerman, September 10, 2019; of
RAPHAEL-SACKS LEIS of Colorado Springs, CO. She is also sur- Weiss Snitzer, his four children, Andrew Phila.; beloved husband of Barbara “Penny”
vived by many cousins including Wendy San- (Corinne), Paul (Melanie), Fred (Jessie), and (nee Pennock); loving father of David Weiner-
BROWN Rochelle Leis, on September 10, 2010. The toro (Jerry) of Haverford, PA, Merle Gold- Barbara Solit (Dr. David Solit), his wonderful man and Sheryl Weinerman; devoted brother
Mom of Mom’s passed at Abramson Center berg of Silver Spring, MD, Joan Cantor (Jeff grandchildren, Joshua, Daniel, Abigail, Re- of Annette Nathanson. Graveside services
Herbert H. Brown, age 85, of Bala Cynwyd, in Horsham after a broken hip and declining Cohen) of Stamford, CT, Marcy Belfer of San becca, Jessica, Eli and Madeleine and a were held on Friday, September 13, 2019 at
PA and Wellington, FL, passed away on health. Rochelle’s childhood was rooted in Francisco, CA, Arthur Weinrach (Barbara) of brother, Herb (Carol Dameron). Ed was a Shalom Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers,
September 10, 2019, surrounded by his lov- Strawberry Mansion with her parents Ed- Allentown, PA, Rochelle Lee Kosowsky Os- proud graduate of Central High School, 191st contributions in his memory may be made to
ing wife of 60 years, children and grandchil- ward and Cecelia Weger, and her three broth- troff-Weinberg of Wynnewood, PA, Shirley class, of Temple University and the Uni- www.Hadassah.org.
dren. Beloved husband of Barbara (nee Satin- ers Bert, Harry, and David. Her studies in- Guralnick of LaJolla, CA, Arthur Grossman of versity of Pennsylvania Law School. He
sky). Devoted and loving father of Neil, Mi- cluded bookkeeping and business computer Cherry Hill, NJ, Phyllis Potash of Huntington served in the United States Navy with his last JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
chael (Jody) and Jeffrey (Esther). Loving applications, which she put to the test as Valley, PA. and Dr. Richard Grossman (Gay) posting to the U.S. Intrepid, CVA II, which is
grandfather of Zach, Zoe, Amelia, Eli, Vivian owner/operator, with her husband Rudy Leis, of Bayfield, CO. Donations may be made to now a museum in New York City. He was an WEISBORD
and Mina. Contributions in his memory may at Taws Artist Materials in Center City Phil- Brain & Behavior Research Foundation, 747 attorney, a businessman, author and the co-
be made to Hadassah, 1518 Walnut St., Suite adelphia. Rochelle displayed her many skills Third Avenue, 33rd Floor, New York, NY, founder of Prudent Management Associates, Harriet Ann Weisbord, born October 2, 1954
402, Phila., PA 19102, or to a charity of the taking on the challenges of needy schools, 10017, www.bbrfoundation.org or National a registered Investment Advisor. He was act- passed away unexpectedly of a heart attack
donor’s choice. creating unprecedented resources for chil- Multiple Sclerosis Society, 30 South 17th ive in his community, particularly his syn- on August 8, 2019 in her home in Toms
dren. Her philanthropic interests included a Street, Suite 800, Philadelphia, PA 19103, agogue, Congregation Rodeph Shalom, be- Rover, NJ. She is survived by her loving par-
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S broad spectrum of child and wildlife causes. www.nationalmssociety.org/Chapters/PAE. ing President from 1986-1989 and active in ents, Gladys (Gottlieb) and Norman Weis-
RAPHAEL-SACKS She was extraordinarily talented in textile its affairs for over 40 years. He was active at bord, her brother Barry and her sister Ellen
crafts and horticulture. Her cooking and bak- GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S the Albert Einstein Healthcare Network Weisbord (Andy Fair), nieces, nephews,
FIRST ing became legendary, but her greatest skill RAPHAEL-SACKS serving on its Board, as Secretary, Vice- cousins, one great-niece and many friends
seemed to be winning the love and respect of Chairman and its honoree in 2010. He served and co-workers from TNS in Horsham, PA.
David E. First, on September 10, 2019. Hus- all whose lives she touched. Rochelle was SCHNUR as Treasurer of the Settlement Music School Her wonderful spirit will be sadly missed.
band of Reda (nee Dissin). Father of Michael the beloved wife of the late Rudy Leis. Lov- and as Finance Chair at the Foreign Policy Cremation was arranged by D'Elia Funeral
First (Leslee Snyder), Robert First and ing mother of Craig “Bear” Leis (L.A.), Dov Jean Albert Schnur, September 7, 2019, of Research Institute, and he was on the Board Home, Lakewood, NJ.
Lawrence (Marie) First. Brother of Martha Alan Leis, Dr. Dean Leis (Lynne), and Gail Voorhees, NJ, formerly of the Bronx, NY. of the American Jewish Committee. Ed al-
Kahn and Alvin (Patti) First. Grandfather of Phillips. Devoted grandmother of Justin, Wife of the late Louis Schnur. Mother of Dr. ways noted that he had three careers and WEISBORD
Allison, Marlene, Emily and Alex. Contribu- Jessie, (Brian) Jordan, (Samantha) Amy Rhonda (Dr. Warren Heymann) Schnur, Mi- couldn't have predicted the future for any of
tions in his memory may be made to Jewish (Oren), Erica (Tom), Amber and Shawn, and chael (Laura) Schnur and the late Marvin them. During his 14 years as an active law- Norman Weisbord, born in Philadelphia on
Federation of Greater Philadelphia, www.jew- great-grandmother of Payton, Piper, and Schnur. Grandmother of Andrea Heymann yer he wrote a text on Eminent Domain law of June 11, 1924, died peacefully, under hos-
ishphilly.org. Marisa. Dear sister of David Weger, the late and Deborah Heymann. Interment Monte- Pennsylvania in 1964 which became the pice care, at home in Toms River, NJ on Au-
Harry and the late Bert. Contributions in her fiore Cemetery, Queens, NY. Contributions standard text in Pennsylvania for fifty years gust 10, 2019. He is survived by his loving
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S memory may be made to a charity of the may be made to the Van Cortlandt Jewish and "stood the test of time" according to its wife of 70 years, Gladys (Gotlieb), son Barry,
RAPHAEL-SACKS donor’s choice. Center, 3880 Sedgwick Ave., Bronx, NY recent editors. He was Chair of the American daughter Ellen Weisbord (Andy Fair), five
10463. Bar Association's committee on Eminent Do- grandchildren, one great-granddaughter and
GOLDBERG GOLDSTEINS'ROSENBERG'S main, and an adjunct lecturer at Temple Uni- many nieces and nephews and friends. He
RAPHAEL-SACKS PLATT MEMORIAL CHAPELS, Inc. versity. He became the CEO of a privately was predeceased by his daughter Harriet.
Albert W. Goldberg passed away peacefully in held company for ten years before he co- Norm was raised in West Oak Lane and was a
his sleep on August 18, 2019. Beloved son of LERNER SCHWARTZ founded Prudent Investment Associates in member of Central High's 176th class. He
the late Louis Goldberg and Nettie Goldberg. 1982, an investment management firm. He served in the Army signal corps in WWII in
Beloved husband of the late Violet Goldberg Rae Lerner(nee Smith), on September 12, Theodore A. Schwartz, on September 7, 2019 had been blessed with his cherished and ad- the South Pacific. After his discharge, he
and brother of the late Ralph Goldberg. Sur- 2019. Wife of the late Alan. Mother of Ellen of Philadelphia, PA; beloved husband of ored wife, Gail, saying at the occasion of their joined the family business, Plymouth, Inc.
vived by sons, Steven and David (Holly); Mara Lerner. Grandmother of Adam Gabriel Janice L. Bredt (nee Lipsky); loving father of 54th wedding anniversary that he would have manufacturing stationery and later, school
stepdaughter, Lynne Taylor (Robert). He is Maslow. Contributions in her memory may Stephen (Alma) Schwartz, Helen (Gail Kehler) married her over again in a heartbeat but if he supplies. His favorite licenser was Charlie
also survived by 5 granddaughters, and 6 be made to American Cancer Society Schwartz, Linda (Rob) Wilson, James were her, she should have thought it over. He Schulz and his "Peanuts" characters. After his
great grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, dona- www.cancer.org (Susan) Schwartz, Maris Bredt and Mark worshiped his children, Andy, Paul, Fred and retirement, Norm worked with Barry in the
tions in his memory may be made to Shriners (Jill) Goodman; devoted brother of Kitty Barbara, pouring onto them all the love, af- thoroughbred horse industry. He was very
Hospital for Children, 3551 N Broad St., GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S Goldman; cherished grandfather of Michael, fection and time he had to offer. There are no active in his senior community, Greenbriar
Phila., PA 19140. RAPHAEL-SACKS Gizel, Mitch, Julian, Kevin, Spencer, Jason words that he could muster describing how Woodlands, where he served as President of
and Kristin. In lieu of flowers, contributions much he adored and loved all his grandchil- the Men's Club and the Camera Club. He en-
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S Honor the memory in his memory may be made to the dren. He gave his time and attention to them joyed golf, table tennis and art. HE was much
RAPHAEL-SACKS of your loved one... Alzheimer’s Association, the American Can- at sporting events, seashore time in Long loved and respected in his community and
cer Society, or the Jewish Federation of Beach Island, birthdays, weddings, Bar and will be sadly missed. His interment was Au-
KOBAK Call 215.832.0749 to Greater Philadelphia. Bat Mitzvahs, musical and sporting events. gust 11, 2019 at Roosevelt Memorial PArk.
place your memorial. He played softball, tennis and golf and was a Arrangements by D'Elia Funeral Home, Lake-
Martin Kobak, September 9, 2019 of Upper JOSEPH LEVINE & SONS dedicated jogger and loved to travel. He um- wood, NJ
Gwynedd PA and Longboat Key FL. .He facebook.com/jewishexponent pired his sons' Little League games and was
passed away suddenly and peacefully after a SHAPIRO a devoted fan of both the Phillies and The Honor the
brief illness. Devoted husband of Carol (nee Eagles. He was a voracious reader of politics, memory
Freidrich). Beloved father of Douglas (Kat) Sue Shapiro (nee Snyderman) died on history, law, finance, music, sports, philo- of your
Kobak, Dr. Gregg (Sharon) Kobak and Drew September 12, 2019. She was a Social Se- sophy and science. His interests were wide loved one …
Kobak. Cherished brother of Claire Zevon and curity Service Representative who resided in and varied. He never took his eye off of his
Joyce Scholar. Proud grandfather of Sydney, Philadelphia, PA. Loving mother of Melissa greatest accomplishment, pleasure and love, CALL 215-832-0749
Gabriela, Alex, Jacob and Luke. Private ser- Beckelman (Eric) and Scott Shapiro which was his family. He said that what TO PLACE YOUR
vices were held at their home; Interment was (Lizzette). Devoted Mommom of Aaron and meant the most and what was his greatest YAHRTZEIT AD.
private. Contributions in his memory may be Eleanor. Contributions in her memory may be accomplishment was to love those who in
made to a charity of the donor's choice. made to a charity of the donor’s choice. turn loved him. Contributions to his memory classified@
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Andrea DeSouza bed available costum closets, heat/air incl., TILE FLRS. THRU-OUT. THE Fitness area, custom shower and all persons indebted to the de-
Sales Associate $200,000-$600,000 doorman, pool, gym, storage PERFECT GET AWAY! LOW doors and enclosures, etc. Free 267-808-9455 cedent to make payment without
Exclusive Listing Agent $247,900 CONDO FEE $124,000 Estimate. Call 215-675-9633 215-820-0251 delay to PHILIP H. WORRELL, AD-
Eric Cell TERRACES-Special Spacious 3 NEW PRICE! SPACIOUS 3 CAREGIVER with 22 years MINISTRATOR, c/o Edward R.
MAIN LINE BD, 2.5 BA, modern kit., wood BEDRM, 3 BATH HOME WITH MOVING/HAULING exp. to care for sick or elderly. Weiss, Esq., 1500 JFK Blvd., Ste.
215-431-8300/8304 flrs., W/D, sunny tiled balcony RECENT UPGRADES INCLUDES Own car, exc. refs. Live in or 1020, Philadelphia, PA 19102,
Bus 215-953-8800 MAIN LINE $283,900 BEAUTIFUL NEW KITCHEN & 2 BNeOst RraTteHs aEroAuSndT1MpcOtVo IeNntGire out 215-409-5022 Or to his Attorney:
REAL ESTATE TERRACES-Designer 3 BD, 2 LOVELY NEW BATHS, NEW Caregiver/ Companion 6 yrs. exp, EDWARD R. WEISS
[email protected] BA, Corner near elev., all new WINDOWS & ROOF. GOR- home moved anywhere. Lic. Ins. Exceptional abilities, light house- BROWNSTEIN VITALE & WEISS,
Just listed! 2 bdrm 2 bth unit at kit., baths, ww carpets, full size GEOUS HARDWD FLRS., HUGE dependable 215-677-4817 keeping, reliable available M-F P.C.
Oak Hill Terraces: First floor w/d, sunny balcony. Avail. im- DEN AND SO MUCH MORE. and Sun, F/T or P/T 484-626- 1500 JFK Blvd., Ste. 1020
corner unit, NEW HVAC, mediately! $369,900 LIGHT & BRIGHT WITH FAB- HOUSEHOLD GOODS WANTED 6976 Philadelphia, PA 19102
stainless appliances, carpeting, ULOUS YARD. $559,000 COMPANION/CAREGIVER ESTATE OF DAVID S. BRAWNER
& freshly painted. EI kitchen, KKKKKK DOWNSIZING excellent, gentle, loving care, live a/k/a DAVID BRAWNER a/k/a DAV-
granite counters, loads of ATLANTIC CITY OR CLEANING OUT? in/out. Avail weekends ID SANFORD BRAWNER, DE-
storage, laundry, patio. TERRACES- Modern 1 bed- STUNNING BAY VIEWS FROM 215-475-9331 CEASED.
Move right In! $205,900 room, 1 bath, open granite kit- EVERY ROOM! SPACIOUS 2 1 man's trash/another man's EXPERIENCED PERSONAL CARE- Late of Burlington County, NJ and
chen, great closets, w/w carpet, BEDRM CONDO WITH GOR- treasure GIVER/COMPANION/ORGANIZER Philadelphia, PA
Place an Andrea Robbins washer/dryer, sunny balcony GEOUS BAY VIEWS! GRANITE Mary Ellen 267-368-8234 LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on
ad in the Berkshire Hathaway Home Available immediately $1550 KITCHEN, RENOVATED BATHS, Call Joel 215-947-2817 SITUATION WANTED the above Estate have been gran-
TERRACES-All new 2 BD, 2 BA. MARBLE WET BAR IN MASTER SEEKING POSITION to care for ted to the undersigned, who re-
REAL ESTATE Services Fox & Roach Sunny gran. kit., new appli- BEDROM & SO MUCH MORE! CASH IN YOUR CLOSET INC. the elderly. 14 yrs exp. and excell quest all persons having claims or
SECTION [email protected] ances, W/D, 1st flr patio, court- SIT BACK & RELAX ON THE Licensed and Bonded refs. Call 267-210-0054 demands against the estate of the
yard view $2100 HUGE DECK & WATCH THE decedent to make known the same
CALL: 610-527-0900 (o) TERRACES-Special, corner loc- SUNSET OVER THE BAY! ESTATE SALES ESTATE NOTICES and all persons indebted to the de-
610-212-6848 (c) ation, 2 BD, 2 BA, gourmet kit., CORNER PROPERTY NEAR Estate of Andres Carlo Toledo, De- cedent to make payment without
NICOLE MCNALLY wood flrs., washer/dryer, cus- EVERYTHING! $124,900 CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE ceased delay to LISA A. BRAWNER, AD-
215.832.0749 facebook.com/jewishexponent tom lighting, custom closets, ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL PARK Late of New Britain Twp., PA. MINISTRATRIX, c/o Maury B. Reit-
sunny balcony. SOON $2100 VISIT US AT Single Bronze Marker Space LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION er, Esq., 910 Harvest Dr., Box
or JESSICA COOK Follow us on TOWER- 2nd floor modern 2 SHAWSHORETEAM.COM on the above estate have been 3037, Blue Bell, PA 19422.
215.832.0750 BD, 2.5 BA, lrg. modern kit., shawCcAaLrLoCl@ARcOoL mSHcAaWst.net B18-Lot 158-Grave 2 granted to the undersigned, who Or to her Attorney:
@jewishexponent washer/dryer, custom closets, $2950 OBO 215-816-7571 request all persons having claims MAURY B. REITER
wood flrs., sunny balcony CDeIRllE#CT6:0690-94-43827--17922806 Shalom Memorial Park 4 plots, or demands against the estate of KAPLIN STEWART MELOFF REIT-
$2200 JENNIFER HAFNER SHAW Maccabees sec., lot 1109, record- the decedent to make known the ER & STEIN, PC
TOWER-8th floor, special de- ing fees incl. Today's cost $4995 same, and all persons indebted to 910 Harvest Dr.
signer 2 BD, 2 BA, lrg. mod. kit., 609-204-0385 each, 2 for $2500 or 4 for $4500 the decedent to make payment P.O. Box 3037
washer/dryer, lots of closets, BHHS Fox & Roach Realtors Call 215-884-7774 without delay, to Melissa Martinez- Blue Bell, PA 19422
sunny balcony $2400 SHALOM MEMORIAL PARK Toledo, Administratrix, c/o Gary A. ESTATE OF DENNIS LITTLE, DE-
800-333-7045x120 2 plots, Jacob II section. Zlotnick, Esq., Zarwin Baum De- CEASED.
610-667-9999 $8950 for the pair. Call or text Vito Kaplan Schaer & Toddy, PC, Late of Philadelphia
Realtor® Emeritus. To place an 610-360-6288 1818 Market St., 13th Fl., Phil- LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on
ad in the adelphia, PA 19103 or to their at- the above Estate have been gran-
5 Star winner, Real Estate torneys, ted to the undersigned, who re-
Philly Mag Gary A. Zlotnick, Esq. quest all persons having claims or
Section, call Zarwin Baum DeVito demands against the estate of the
www.oakhillcondominiums 215.832.0749 Kaplan Schaer & Toddy, PC decedent to make known the same
.com 1818 Market St., 13th Fl. and all persons indebted to the de-
Philadelphia, PA 19103 cedent to make payment without
To place an ad in the delay to ZIPPORAH PERRIN, AD-
Real Estate Section MINISTRATRIX, c/o Howard B. Za-
call 215.832.0749 vodnick, Esq., 123 S. Broad St.,
Ste. 1220, Philadelphia, PA 19109,
Or to her Attorney:
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2 BRs, 2 Baths The Jerome DiPentino
$789,000Angel DiPentino Premier Team Broker Associate
Cell: 609-432-5588
Sales Associate8
Cell: 609-457-0777
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when you buy any ONE (1) $10/01
when you buy any ONE (1) Kedem Sparkling Sangria with when you buy any redeemable at:
Manischewitz Brand a bottle of regular Sangria 64 . oz. TWO (2) Kedem
Ge lte Fish 24 oz. pkg. Sparkling Grape Juice
$20/01 Void if sold or transferred. Consumer pays $10/02
Void if sold or transferred. Consumer pays CRV CRV and sales tax. Misuse constitutes 25.4 . oz. btl.
and sales tax. Misuse constitutes fraud. Retailer: fraud. Retailer: We will reimburse the
We will reimburse the face value plus $.08 face value plus $.08 handling provided Void if sold or transferred. Consumer pays CRV and
handling provided you comply with our coupon you comply with our coupon redemption sales tax. Misuse constitutes fraud. Retailer: We
redemption policy, available upon request. policy, available upon request. Submission will reimburse the face value plus $.08 handling
Submission of coupons signifies compliance. of coupons signifies compliance. Send to: provided you comply with our coupon redemption
Send to: KAYCO Foods P.O. Box 407 MPS, Dept. KAYCO Foods P.O. Box 407 MPS, Dept. 989 policy, available upon request. Submission of
989 Cinnaminson, N.J. 08077. DO NOT DOUBLE Cinnaminson, N.J. 08077. DO NOT DOUBLE coupons signifies compliance. Send to: KAYCO
Foods P.O. Box 407 MPS, Dept. 989 Cinnaminson,
N.J. 08077. DO NOT DOUBLE
MANUFACTURER COUPON EXPIRES 10/15/19 RV0100 MANUFACTURER COUPON EXPIRES 12/31/19 RV0100 MANUFACTURER COUPON EXPIRES 12/31/19 RV0300
redeemable at:
SAVE $1 SAVE $1 redeemable at: SAVE $3 redeemable at:
when you buy any ONE (1) when you buy any TWO (2) when you buy any TWO (2)
Manischewitz Ge lte Fish Yehuda Ge lte Fish Yehuda Daily Matzo Thins
20 oz. pkg., frozen 24 oz. jar 10.5 oz. pkg. excludes Gluten Free
Void if sold or transferred. Consumer pays CRV $10/01 Void if sold or transferred. Consumer pays CRV $10/02 Void if sold or transferred. Consumer pays CRV and $30/02
and sales tax. Misuse constitutes fraud. Retailer: and sales tax. Misuse constitutes fraud. Retailer: sales tax. Misuse constitutes fraud. Retailer: We
We will reimburse the face value plus $.08 We will reimburse the face value plus $.08 will reimburse the face value plus $.08 handling
handling provided you comply with our coupon handling provided you comply with our coupon provided you comply with our coupon redemption
redemption policy, available upon request. redemption policy, available upon request. policy, available upon request. Submission of
Submission of coupons signifies compliance. Submission of coupons signifies compliance. coupons signifies compliance. Send to: KAYCO
Send to: KAYCO Foods P.O. Box 407 MPS, Dept. Send to: KAYCO Foods P.O. Box 407 MPS, Dept. Foods P.O. Box 407 MPS, Dept. 989 Cinnaminson,
989 Cinnaminson, N.J. 08077. DO NOT DOUBLE 989 Cinnaminson, N.J. 08077. DO NOT DOUBLE N.J. 08077. DO NOT DOUBLE
PRICES VALID THRU SEPTEMBER 26, 2019 Visit www.ACMEmarkets.com or call 1-877-932-7948 Some items not
available in all stores.
LIMIT ONE COUPON PER ITEM PER DAY PER HOUSEHOLD. Prices and savings vary among store locations. Not all items or varieties available in all store locations. Quantities limited to inventory on hand and subject to availability. Sales in retail quantities only and we reserve the right to limit quantities sold to per customer. While supplies last. Unless otherwise noted, transactional limits may apply. On Buy One, Get One Free (BOGO) offers, customer must purchase the first
item to receive the second item free. BOGO offers are not 1/2 price sales. If only a single item is purchased, the regular price applies. Manufacturers’ coupons may only be used on purchased items, not on free items. All rebate offers are subject to applicable manufacturer’s additional terms. Customer pays for applicable taxes, bottle/can deposit and bag fees, if any, on purchased and free items. We reserve the right to modify or cancel offers and/or correct typographical,
pictorial and other ad or pricing errors. Prices for products ordered online generally are higher than in our physical store locations and may vary by fulfillment method chosen. Online promotions, discounts and offers may differ from those in our physical store locations. All rainchecks must be redeemed within 30 days of issuance. Offers are void or restricted where prohibited or limited by law and have no cash value. No cash back will be given.
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