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LOCAL MADDY MALIS IS going to walk out of Damage from Oak the Federation Early Learning Services Hill Fire Lingers o ce on Oct. 9 with her head held high, Four months later, just as she’s done for nearly 50 years.  e residents struggle only di erence will be that she’ll step onto with the aftermath. Jamison Avenue as a retiree. Malis, 68, joined FELS as a preschool Page 6 teacher in 1971, predating the name A Jordanian press photo shows the aircraft that were blown up by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine on Sept. 12, 1970. Public domain photo from Wikimedia Commons LOCAL “FELS” by decades (it was still Federation Day Care Services then). Moving from State Senator Says teaching to administration, and from Fight Against administration to leadership, Malis Hijacking Survivor Refl ects Bigotry Is Failing became CEO of the sprawling day care Leaders discuss network — which sprawled even more A Half-Century After Ordeal growing problem under her leadership — in 1999. of hatred. “I am grateful to the entire FELS SOPHIE PANZER | JE STAFF noticed the  gure. He considered asking community for such a long and rewarding the  ight sta to question him, since Page 8 career,” Malis wrote in a memo to sta , JERRY BERKOWITZ KNEW there there had been a string of hijackings who were noti ed of Malis’ decision to was something suspicious about the man throughout the summer, but ultimately Volume 133 retire about six months ago. “Our work boarding his plane. decided against it. Number 25 has not only bene ted the families we On Sept. 6, 1970, the Philadelphia He rejoined his wife, Rivke Berkowitz, Published Weekly Since 1887 serve; our contributions have had a native had stepped o his return  ight and their 2-year-old daughter Talia on notable impact on the early education from Israel for some fresh air during a the plane. Shortly a er takeo , he saw the community in our region and throughout stopover in Frankfurt, Germany, when he man and a woman running down the aisle

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HEADLINES Tribe 12 Gets Younger With New Board Members

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THE WORLD WAS a very di erent place when Tribe 12 launched in 2010. The first-ever Instagram posts were made that year; “Tik Tok” was merely the name of Kesha’s chart-topping single; and the Phillies made the playo s for the fourth consecutive year, if you want to get a sense for what a truly dissimilar planet it was. To keep up with a world that keeps on turning, Tribe 12, dedicated to facilitating Jewish community engage- ment for locals in their 20s and 30s, added seven new board members — ve of them in the same age range as their target audience. Mara Swift, Nuriya Neumann, Adam Wodka, Carly Ross Berkowitz, founder and CEO of Tribe 12 Carly Zimmerman, a seasoned veteran of the Jewish community Photo by Yael Pachino Photography engagement scene in Philadelphia, will join the board of Tribe 12. Zimmerman, Jeffrey Hurok, Photo by Chris Kendig Kimberly Decker and Jacob Lindy joined Tribe 12’s board of directors on Sept. 30. And Rachel We believe in building a board of directors that is based on skills, diverse perspectives and Dukeman began as the new board president. potential, not reliant on age or wealth.” “We believe in building a RACHEL DUKEMAN board of directors that is based on skills, diverse perspectives and potential, not reliant on organization,” he said. and BBYO under her belt, Dukeman said that the capacity to meet those needs.” age or wealth,” Dukeman said. “ese are people I like, Zimmerman, an alum of Tribe cultural familiarity that will Like Dukeman, 36, and “is will help us build a board personally, and they’re people 12’s Fellowship program, was link the board members and the Zimmerman, Lindy, 34, has a that is based on equity rather that I respect, professionally,” he an obvious choice. constituents will serve as a bit of longstanding prior association than privilege.” added. “I’m just very excited to Age, Zimmerman said, is not a timesaver; there’s less “trans- with the organization. He even Ross Berkowitz, founder and have that opportunity to work the sole determinant of skill or lation” to be done between met his wife, Rachel, through CEO of Tribe 12, stressed that with them, to have an opportu- ability. In the case of Tribe 12, generations, in her view. a mutual friend who was a part the addition of new members nity to learn from them, and to though, she and the other board Being just 10 years old, Tribe of Tribe 12. ere’s also the fact to the board does not represent bring their skills to Tribe 12 as members believe that their 12’s board, Dukeman said, is in that his grandparents, Phillip a total reconstitution; in fact, we grow and make things more similarities with fellows and the a transitional phase alongside and Annabel Lindy, provided Tribe 12’s bylaws allow for up incredible than what they are.” young Jews that the organization the organization itself. the financial support and to 24 board members, and the He sees enthusiasm in the works with will help to develop “e board had to shi enthusiasm for Tribe 12 that new seven will join members group, too; aer the board more exciting programming. from being more of an rst got it o of the ground. of di erent ages, perspectives whittled down the list of candi- “To be able to understand advisory, donating, philan- Tribe 12 has been a part and identities than their own. dates and made the ask, each of the experiences that our thropic gure to being a little of his life for a long time, and Adding board members whose the seven candidates contacted particular demographic and bit more hands-on, able to Lindy is excited by the prospect experiences are closer to those agreed to serve. audience is experiencing, and govern, and still clearly has of being more intimately of their constituents, he believes, Zimmerman, 32, is already a able to speak to them rst- a very high fundraising and involved in its future success. is just one part of creating a seasoned veteran of the Jewish hand, rather than just sort duciary responsibility,” she “I’d like to see it grow and well-rounded board. community engagement scene of go o with maybe one or said. “We’re making sure that really be a strong program for “It’s that diversity of in Philadelphia. With leader- two people’s stories or ideas the programs are reective of a long time,” he said. l thought, that diversity of ship positions at Challah or news articles that you hear what our audience needs are, perspective that they can for Hunger, Hillel at Temple about millennials, in general, is and making sure that we have [email protected]; bring to really support the University, Jewish Farm School really, really helpful,” she said. the right sta and professional 215-832-0740

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HEADLINES Oak Hill Residents Displaced, Traumatized by Fire

LOCAL begun to move back into their homes,” property manager SOPHIE PANZER | JE STAFF Gary van Niekirk said in an email, adding that he couldn’t JOAN RAYFIELD STILL comment further on post-re can’t go home. issues. The Oak Hill Terrace Susan Baron, an adver- Apartment resident was one tising account executive at the of 150 people displaced a er Jewish Exponent who lives in a two-alarm re damaged the the damaged building, said Penn Valley complex’s south Oak Hill’s property manage- building on May 24. She was also ment sent out a newsletter that one of three people injured and claimed half the displaced hospitalized during the blaze. residents would be able to “is was the most devas- return at the end of September. Firefighters at the scene of the tating thing that ever happened She is not one of them. Oak Hill fire on May 24 to me in my life, and I feel like Her unit was contami- Photo by Susan Baron I’m never going to get over it. nated by smoke and failed two

It really scarred me, physically hygienist inspections before The second floor of the building and mentally,” she said. passing a third on Sept. 25. More Photo by David Lane Her apartment is uninhab- cleaning and repairs are needed itable. When she went back to before she can move back in. the building at the beginning David Lane and his wife ceiling, the walls and the furni- of the month, she was shocked Patty Lane moved back into ture, if necessary. en you at how bad the damage was. the building Sept. 26 a er have to put it back and they block. Some of those people She started seeing a psychia- “ere were no walls, no living in another apartment clean the middle of the room, won’t be moving back for trist and taking medication for ceiling, nothing,” she said. building they found through and then they come in and they another six months.” intense anxiety. Four months a er the re, their insurance company. start testing,” David Lane said. He added that many of his “I’ve never had anxiety like some of the physical damage to eir Oak Hill unit sustained He said that while units like neighbors are afraid to come back. that, ever. And I’m still suering the building has been repaired, minimal damage, but it still his on the fourth oor have “It’s emotionally distressing, from that,” she said. “If I had a and residents, many of whom had to undergo several clean- been declared safe, the second and there’s a number of people situation with anxiety, I knew are Jewish, are slowly beginning ings and inspections before it oor was almost completely that may not be able to move exactly how to deal with it, but to move back. Others will have was declared safe to inhabit. destroyed. back to Oak Hill,” he said. this is way beyond that.” to wait much longer before their “First, they make you get “To this day, if you walk in Resident Susan Gilmore She stayed with her daughter’s homes are safe to inhabit. someone to move all your there you can take the elevator said she was traumatized by the family for six weeks a er the re “We have made signicant furniture into the middle of up to the second oor, and it’s re and feels anxious when she progress and residents have the room, and they clean the cinder block. It’s just cinder has to return to the building. See Oak Hill, Page 21

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HEADLINES State Senator: Fight Against Bigotry Failing

LOCAL of another civil war in this country,” he said. “My 7-year- ANDY GOTLIEB | JE MANAGING EDITOR old grandson was born to a place I don’t recognize.” STATE SEN. ANTHONY Williams recognized the Williams didn’t pull any efforts underway to fight punches on Sept. 23 when racism, anti-Semitism and discussing bigotry in the other forms of bigotry — United States: He’s embar- e orts he said don’t go nearly rassed by what he sees. far enough. “We are quickly becoming “e fact that we have the non-envy of the world,” friends of di erent ethnic he said. backgrounds will not win the Williams was one of ght,” he said. “We have to get several dignitaries speaking o the sidelines and get into at a “Stand Against Bigotry” the streets.” press conference hosted Williams referred to the by Jewish Federation of anti-Semitic social media Greater Philadelphia and posts that drew headlines this the Philadelphia Holocaust summer by Philadelphia Eagles Remembrance Foundation wide receiver DeSean Jackson at the Horwitz-Wasserman and former Philadelphia Holocaust Memorial, and he NAACP President Rodney Stand Against Bigotry participants place stones on the State Sen. Anthony Williams Photos by Andy Gotlieb was clearly the most blunt. Muhammad, saying the Monument to Six Million Jewish Martyrs at the Horwitz- Wasserman Holocaust Memorial Plaza in Center City. “We are at the crossroads former was more troubling

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HEADLINES Art Therapist Myra Levick Dies at 96

OBITUARY practice art therapy. Philadelphia area in 2018 to live Craig Siegel, a clinical art in Blue Bell Place, an assisted SOPHIE PANZER | JE STAFF therapist in the Miami-Dade living facility. She continued to County Public Schools, worked learn new artistic techniques PHILADELPHIA NATIVE with her on a study on the Levick and practice art therapy by Myra Levick was a pioneer in Emotional and Cognitive Art teaching classes on art and the eld of art therapy — the erapy Assessment, a tool aging for fellow residents. practice of using creative outlets she developed to evaluate the In addition to Cossrow, she is to promote mental healing. therapeutic needs of special‐ survived by daughters Marsha “e art therapist does not needs children. ey later Levick and Karen Gomer, as interpret,” she said during an co-authored a chapter about well as her grandchildren and interview with 6ABC in March the LECATA in “e Wiley great-grandchildren. 2019. “e important thing is for Handbook of Art erapy.” Her family and colleagues someone to appreciate their own “She was an individual that remember her dedication to artwork and understand it.” was ahead of her time, a trail- the people she loved and her The artist and clinical blazer who fought for causes visionary personality. psychologist died Sept. 16 of for everyone, not just for her “She was a feminist before complications from a seizure at family but for her community, there was feminism. She was a the Abramson Center for Jewish for those in need, those that pioneer,” Cossrow said. “We were Myra Levick was president of the American Art Therapy Association. Life in North Wales. She was 96. Photo by Bonnie Cossrow. didn’t have a voice,” Siegel said. so inuenced by her, we learned She married her high school “She advocated for the growth to follow our dreams and be very sweetheart, Leonard Levick, debuted, Levick was promoted to do, even in the ’50s and of the profession she loved by comfortable in our own skin when she was 19 and he was from adjunct instructor to ’60s,” Cossrow said. being the rst president and one because she was in hers.” l 23. e couple lived in Mt. Airy associate professor so she Levick retired from Hahn- of the creators of the American with their three daughters. could direct it. In 1976, she emann at age 62 and moved to Art erapy Association.” [email protected]; “We were members of the became a tenured professor in Florida, where she continued to She returned to the 215-832-0729 Mount Airy Jewish Community Hahnemann’s Department of Center. e rabbi at that time Psychiatry, where she taught MODELS OPEN was Aaron Gold, and my for 20 years. Name: Residences at The Promenade Width: 5.5 in parents were very close friends Cossrow said she continued Depth: 5.5 in with Rabbi Gold and his wife,” to grow as an artist, working Color: Black Levick’s daughter Bonnie in mediums like sculpture Comment: JE-ROP Cossrow said. and knitting in addition to Ad Number: 00091849 UPPER DUBLIN Myra Levick agreed to work painting. NOW LEASING! to send her husband to medical “She started out doing a lot school on the condition that he of oil painting, a lot of portraits, would, in turn, send her to art portraits of everybody in the school so she could pursue her family, and then she did a little own career. He became a physi- more abstract, and she did a lot cian and made good on his word of watercolors and then she did — she attended Moore College acrylics,” she said. of Art & Design 17 years later. Myra Levick created She earned a bachelor of ne the American Art erapy arts degree from Moore, then Association in 1969 and became earned a master’s degree in educa- its president. e organization tion from Temple University and has grown from 20 members a Ph.D. in psychology from Bryn to 4,000 members since it was Mawr College. founded, according to the online UPSCALE LIVING STEPS ABOVE IT ALL! In the 1960s, psychoanalyst newsletter Drexel NOW. Designed with luxury in mind, The Residences at the Promenade Morris Goldman hired her to work In addition to her career, o er lavish apartments situated above a beautiful town center. with his patients at Albert Einstein she was a dedicated mother to Medical Center North and later her daughters, who saw her as • Park Trails • Dog Parks & Washrooms • Bocce Court at what was then Hahnemann an inspiration. • Pool with Sundeck • Fitness Center • Media & Game Rooms Medical College and Hospital. “She was always very • Sprouts Farmers Market • And Other Fine Stores & Restaurants She helped him create a gradu- involved in our lives but had • Amenities too many to mention! ate-level art therapy program at very high expectations of all of Hahnemann, which became part us, and we all went to college Welsh & Dreshertown Roads • Dresher, PA of Drexel University in 2002. and graduate school and had When Goldman died our careers because for us that 833-238-1100 suddenly aer the program was the normal, natural thing A Bruce E. Toll Community ResidencesUD.com

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HEADLINES Ukrainian Team Researches Babyn Yar Massacre

WORLD happened more sporadically, rapidly and chaotically than BY CNAAN LIPHSHIZ | JTA.ORG in the death camps. ere is so little information on what FOR MOST OF his life, all the happened at Babyn Yar that information Igor Kulakov had the total death toll — including about his paternal great-grand- Jews, psychiatric patients, parents was their picture, their prisoners of war, suspected names and the fact that they Ukrainian nationalists and had been murdered during the communists — ranges between Holocaust. 70,000 and 100,000 victims. The assumption in his e Names project has so family had always been that far collected data on about Sheindle and Mordechai Sova 18,000 people who were killed were shot at Babyn Yar (o en at Babyn Yar. Of those, only a spelled “Babi Yar”), a ravine on few thousand have comprehen- Kyiv’s outskirts where German sive person les. Information troops massacred at least on many of the others is 33,000 Jews in September 1941 patchy, sometimes limited to in one of the largest massacres nothing more than their names, Stray dogs roam the Babyn Yar of the Holocaust. according to Alexander Belikov, monument in Kyiv, where Nazis and local collaborators murdered more But beyond that, he was a senior researcher at the center. than 30,000 Jews in 1941. unable to unearth any further e paucity owes to a mix Cnaan Liphshiz via JTA.org details, even a er attempting to of factors, including the lack of research the subject in the Kyiv German documentation, massive city archives. As he grew older, wartime damage to Kyiv’s Mordechai and Sheindle Sova were shot in 1941 on a central the uncertainty began to have a archives, decades of obfuscation street of Kyiv, Ukraine, and buried psychological eect on him. when Ukraine was part of the in a ditch after they ignored the order to gather to be murdered at “I would get physically ill Soviet Union, and an outdated Babyn Yar. whenever I needed to pass near archiving methodology that Courtesy of Igor Kulakov and the Babyn Yar Holocaust Babyn Yar,” he said. downplayed the importance of Memorial Center via JTA.org But in recent months, individual stories. Kulakov, a 45-year-old linguist “In the Soviet period, and also who lives near Kyiv with his wife sometimes a er that, the histor- and three children, has been ical methodology in Ukraine could no longer support her. digitized archives. Some of the made no further attempts to able to ll in many of the blanks placed very little emphasis on e research also helped information about Mordechai escape themselves, their le states. thanks to a new research project individuals, despite the early ascertain that Mordechai and and Sheindle came from a e project team obtained a copy led by the Babyn Yar Holocaust eorts of some researchers to Sheindle didn’t die at Babyn Yar tip that led to archives in the of testimony by the concierge at Memorial Center, an organiza- give victims a face,” Belikov said. a er all. ey had disobeyed the Ukrainian city of Fastiv, which the couple’s building, who said tion established in 2016 to build a When Kulakov consulted order to report for deportation turned out to be where the that a er the deportation order Holocaust museum in Kyiv. e archives for traces of his which, in reality, was a call for Sovas bought their products. came, he “helped them aboard” a center’s Names project — which great-grandparents, all he Jews to be rounded up for murder. “We’ll interview relatives horse-drawn carriage bound for began last year and has led to found was a Soviet-era registry ey were betrayed to police to get leads, and then cross Babyn Yar. the identication of 800 Babyn of civilian war casualties that in October 1941 and executed reference that with relevant Researchers hope to eventu- Yar victims whose fates had been listed their last name, last known on the spot, but not before the archives,” Belikov said. ally have a web page for each previously unknown — provided address, year of birth and two woman whose daughter they Other victims whom the identified victim, complete Kulakov with the couple’s former serial numbers: 1868 and 1869. saved convinced them to part project li ed out of anonymity with their life story and picture. address, age, place of burial, as “It didn’t even have their with their own daughter Freuda, include Aba Yakovlevich and Kulakov concedes that learning well as the terrible specics of rst names,” he recalled. Kulakov’s grandmother. eir Clara Abramovna Kaganovich, a the specics of Mordechai and their nal hours. Thanks to the project, burial place is on Nyzhnii Val Jewish couple who were 48 when Sheindle’s last days is gruesome e lack of such identi- Kulakov learned that his Street in Podil, a neighborhood they were murdered at Babyn and that he still avoids Babyn fying details is not unusual great-grandparents were in the center of Kyiv not far from Yar. In the weeks following Yar even now. for Holocaust victims from wholesale food merchants, their last known address. the Nazi invasion, they used “But it’s better to know — present-day Ukraine, where traveling o en to arrange Researchers were able to pull their connections — Aba was a much better,” he said. “Only some 1.5 million Jews were shipments from the country- together this story by following prominent jurist — to get their when you know do you have killed by ring squad between side to the city. On one such leads to locate information only daughter and her newly any hope of moving forward. 1941 and 1943, o en with trip, during the Holodomor in physical archives across married husband a spot aboard at’s true for an individual minimal paperwork. Ukraine’s famine of 1932, they took in Ukraine. ey also use various a train headed for Russia. person, and it’s true for a so-called “Holocaust by bullets” a starving girl whose mother search algorithms to mine Having achieved that, they nation as a whole.” l

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HEADLINES Philly Faces: Aidan Nadell PHILLY FACES and talking to media outlets, I next $5,000. It is the largest JESSE BERNSTEIN | JE STAFF was able to accomplish that goal food bank in the Philadelphia in a quarter of the time, in only region. I’m dedicating it to TEENAGERS DON’T typically three months. I was able to hand my guidance counselor, who, spend a lot of time thinking in that check before the school through 25 years of service at about their legacies. year started. ese kids can have Upper Dublin — I’ve been with Impressions, sure, but legacies that COVID-safe playground, her for seven years, and just like are a decidedly less frequent and I can still work there. how Chabad has really shaped topic of thought and discussion. who I am, so has she with the Aidan Nadell, a 17-year old How does this work t in with academic side of things. And senior at Upper Dublin High what you want to do academi- food insecurity is also a very School, is one of the exceptions cally and professionally? meaningful and potent cause that prove the rule. I’m going to Ursinus College right now, there’s a lot more Nadell, stuck at home to study business adminis- food insecurity going on. And like everyone else during the tration and entrepreneurship. they’re tripling their eorts. So pandemic, wanted to bring is passion project of mine is any dollar counts and every together the threads of his life into kind of a pioneering project for dollar counts. something positive. So, gathering me; I want to be able to take up the skills he’d learned through my love for kindness, love for What’s the most exciting his extracurricular activity perspective, love for making thing about the Spread Smiles (Future Business Leaders of Aidan Nadell Courtesy of Aidan Nadell a dierence in the places that Movement? America), his volunteer work shaped me, and be able to It’s amazing that, whether (Philly Friendship Circle) and his destination of the Spread promote positivity, philanthropy create businesses out of it. e you know me, whether you job (Chabad Garden School, in Smiles Movement’s next and perspective during today’s Spread Smiles Movement — know my movement or not, Fort Washington), Nadell started $5,000. Nadell doesn’t leave uncertainty. I sell “smiling” I’m going to take it as far as you are able to recognize and the Spread Smiles Movement, for college until next year, so products, such as shirts, masks, people are willing to support it. appreciate the message, you’re selling apparel and accessories there may be other charitable bracelets, stickers — you name at’s why I had committed to able to have your day lied a with prominently displayed smile organizations reaping the it. e goal was to be able to raise the next chapter. I don’t want little bit. Just to be able to see designs in order to raise $5,000 bene ts before he goes. $5,000 in 12 months to be able to to just stop at the $5,000 if that and be able to see that, for a “coronavirus-conscien- leave a legacy behind at Chabad there’s potential to make more. to touch and impact of people tious” playground at the Chabad What is the Spread Smiles Garden School, and to have a I told you about the Share Food that I haven’t even heard of, Garden School over 12 months. Movement? And how does it piece of the playground named Program? I don’t even know — it’s just Nadell quickly blew past connect to the work the to the aer me, for when I’m in college, wonderful. l that goal, and has other fundraising work you’ve done and I’m not no longer working Tell me a little bit more Philadelphia-area organi- with Chabad? with the kids there. So thanks to about it. [email protected]; zations in mind for the I founded the movement to involvement with social media, It’s the destination of my 215-832-0740

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FELS Continued from Page 1 the Commonwealth. I feel so fortunate for having spent years — even decades — with such compassionate, dedicated professionals, many of whom I consider family.” Malis was forthcoming about the strangeness of it all. “I’m not old enough to be anywhere for 50 years,” she laughed. Malis’ career is as decorated as it is lengthy. She’s won countless grants for FELS, and created departments within the organization that make it what it is today. She’s opened up new branches to serve new popula- tions, and kept educational standards at an award-winning level. Malis has overseen Child Care Information Services Northeast, FELS CEO Maddy Malis will retire on Oct. 9. Courtesy of FELS Maddy Malis during her early years at what is now the Paley Early Learning Center Courtesy of Maddy Malis a body that authorizes subsi- dized child care to thousands of residents of Northeast Philadelphia. She was co-chair program, and she’s overseen the “She has made her mark and education as a vocation and, as the COVID-19 pandemic of the Southeastern Pennsylvania education of thousands of young she will leave her mark on this within a few years, Malis was made education a di cult Child Care Coalition, served children. community, and on the early running her own day camp, prospect and gave it new polit- as a board member and o cer “It’s truly an accomplish- childhood education commu- scooping up 10 toddlers from ical dimensions. Malis was for the Pennsylvania Child ment that she’s A) with an nity, not only in Philadelphia, around the neighborhood for a proud that FELS committed to Care Association and sat on organization that long, and B) but across the state.” few hours of story time, games, in-person education early on United Way’s Early Childhood that it has grown to what it has Pamela omas, who has Kool-Aid and art projects. and, thus far, things have gone Education Advisory Committee. become,” said Ron Perilstein, a been vice president and chief Aer nishing a program smoothly, more or less. She’s a graduate of the Wexner longtime member of the FELS nancial o cer in her 12 at Temple University in child Her real-life family, perhaps Tri-State Jewish Leadership board and a past chairman. years with FELS, calls Malis care, Malis began her career more than anyone else, under- “the sidewalk doctor,” a refer- as a teacher at what is now the stands what she has gone ence to Malis’ propensity to let Paley Early Learning Center. through. Her son, Eric Malis, an you know that you should get Paley was a Jewish Federation attorney in Palo Alto, California, medical problems checked out. project and, in the early 1970s, explained that it wasn’t only his But more than that, she believes, it was folded into Federation mother’s desire to do the right Malis’ legacy is as a true leader Day Care Services. thing every time that weighed of the people around her. Soon aer that merger, on her; the consequences of “She is more than just the Malis’ talents for organization those decisions stuck with her, CEO,” Thomas said. “She were noted by Norman Finkel, long aer they’d concluded. actually cares about everyone who was CEO then. Finkel Watching his mother, Eric Malis that works under her, with encouraged her to join the said, he wasn’t aware until later her, and always tries to bring administration and nurtured in life that her dedication to everyone along to meet the her career for as long as he her profession was something goals of the organization.” was with FELS. Finkel’s ideas exceptional. Malis grew up in Northeast about what a work environ- “She really put her whole Philadelphia, attending Gilbert ment should be — “a tight self into trying to do what was Spruance Elementary School. family,” Malis said — were right,” he said. at pressure, he Her father, Jerome Ralph Malis, hugely inuential on her as she believes, “helps build the person worked for a lumber company; worked her way through every that she is: the person I’m so now 96, he still works there. management job that FELS had proud to call my mother.” l Encouragement from “Mrs. to oer. Mandy,” Malis’ fourth-grade She’s certainly needed that [email protected]; teacher, put her on the path to family in the last few months, 215-832-0740

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Hijacking Continued from Page 1 carrying pistols and grenades. “ is is your new captain speaking,” the woman announced from the cockpit moments later. “ is plane has been taken over by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. We are taking you to a friendly country with friendly people.” September marked the 50th anniversary of the 1970 Dawson’s Field plane hijack- ings and the ensuing hostage crisis, which drew interna- tional attention and escalated tensions that led to the outbreak of the Jordanian civil war. Jerry Berkowitz, a college professor, Jerry Berkowitz Courtesy of Gerald Berkowitz Jerry and Rivke Berkowitz Courtesy of Gerald Berkowitz was one of six men held captive for nearly a month. Boaz Atzili, an associate professor of Israel studies, another hijacker forced BOAC were rabbis with American Palestinians and Jordanians daughter. Police cars rushed and Arab studies Flight 775 to land at the eld. and Israeli passports, and to a boiling point. Aer the them to a family member’s at American University, said Men with guns rushed three were U.S. government Six-Day War, Palestinian house, and they made it just hijacking was an increasingly Berkowitz’s plane, collected employees. ey were loaded groups in Jordan attempted before sundown on the eve of common tactic for organiza- passports and instructed onto a truck and driven to create an autonomous zone Rosh Hashanah. tions like PFLP to negotiate passengers to ll out customs through the desert. where they exercised control Jerry Berkowitz, who is retired, for the release of prisoners and declarations. “Every time we stopped independently of Jordanian said the ordeal le its mark on draw international attention to “ at kind of blew our minds, behind a large sand dune, I authorities. When Palestinians his family. He and his wife had their cause aer the Six-Day because you had to be prepared gured, ‘ ey’re going to take us blew up the hijacked planes flashbacks and nightmares, War in 1967, when Israel to have the declarations avail- out here and kill us,’” Berkowitz on Sept. 16, King Hussein of particularly when a hostage crisis won against Egypt, Syria and able,” said Berkowitz, who now said. He had nightmares that his Jordan declared martial order appeared in the news. Jordan and took control of the lives in Bualo, New York. body would never be found and, and ordered a concerted attack “In the 50 years since, I West Bank and Gaza Strip. e next day, the militants in accordance with Jewish law on Palestinian forces. don’t know if we ew 10 times,” “Until ’67, the Palestinians issued demands for the release when a body cannot be identi- Soon aer the captives he said. e couple lived in were basically putting their trust of Palestinian prisoners held ed, his wife would never be able arrived at the PFLP headquar- Bualo together until Rivke in the Arab states to eventually in Germany, Switzerland, to remarry. ters, they heard the mortar Berkowitz died in 2015. bring the liberation of Palestine, England and Israel. They eir guards drove them re between Palestinian and He said he found solace what became Israel,” Atzili said. included the United States in to the Jordanian city of Irbid, Jordanian forces that marked during his captivity by reecting “But the ’67 war was such a the group of governments they where they were dropped at the beginning of the Jordanian on Jewish education and ritual. decisive blow to this vision that would negotiate with. the house that served as PFLP civil war. On Sept. 26, the last Saturday the Arabs will somehow win e hijackers told all women headquarters. e men were On Sept. 21, the Jordanians before Rosh Hashanah, he over Israel. So that’s where we and children to get o the kept in a small room and given occupied Irbid and the guards prayed on the second oor of the see this mind shi in Palestinian plane. Many, including Rivke a single glass to share for water. moved the hostages to an schoolhouse. operation, and basically they Berkowitz, were afraid to leave. A few days later, the guards abandoned schoolhouse. On Sept. “And I looked up at the sky decided, ‘OK, if we’re not going “I convinced my wife that brought the hostages an Arabic 29, the International Committee and a sentence from Genesis to help ourselves, nobody is I’d feel a lot better if she and language newspaper with a of the Red Cross arrived along came to mind: ‘God told going to help us.’” my daughter were safe,” Jerry picture of their plane being with an ocial secretary from the Abraham to look at the sky and Berkowitz’s TWA Flight 74 Berkowitz said. blown up. Jerry Berkowitz Embassy of Egypt in Amman, promised to make his descen- was one of four planes to be e guards separated Jews had no idea that his wife and who told the men they were being dants as numerous as the stars in hijacked that day, along with and non-Jews before releasing daughter were taken o the released unconditionally. the heavens.’ And I had the sense Swissair Flight 100, El Al Flight the non-Jewish passengers, who plane on Sept. 12 and returned Aer ying to Athens to that all over the world Jews were 219 and Pan Am Flight 93. were transported to Amman. to the U.S. on Sept. 14. He didn’t give a press conference, the at synagogue, and even if they e hijackers landed the TWA e Jewish women and children know if they were still alive. group boarded a ight to weren’t, they were praying for us plane and Swissair plane on were sent back on the plane. Atzili said the hijack- John F. Kennedy International to return safely,” he said. l Dawson’s Field, a World War II at night, Jerry Berkowitz, ings and destruction of the Airport in New York, where landing strip in the Jordanian now 81, was called o the plane planes at Dawson’s Field Jerry Berkowitz was nally [email protected]; desert. Three days later, along with ve other men. Two brought tensions between reunited with his wife and 215-832-0729

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There’s No Singular Jewish Way to Mourn or Grieve wishes to be cremated. I general, we do not encourage of Yitzhak Rabin, who was singular Jewish way to mourn, overzealously lectured the delaying burial in Jewish murdered on Nov. 4, 1995, in to bury, to grieve. For those of family in the hospital waiting practice, there are instances the middle of a peace rally. us who are rightfully sad about room about the Jewish prefer- where we make exceptions — His body also laid in state, and the loss of such a magni cent ence for burial over cremation, a principle rst noted in the then was slowly taken through human being, we will nd our hoping the family would Shulchan Aruch, the Code of the streets of Jerusalem to path through mourning and change their loved one’s mind. Jewish Law, which notes that allow the public to pay respect. preserving her public legacy. I But instead, minutes aer he while immediate burial is ere was also a two-day delay have no doubt that her family’s died, the family insisted on ultimately preferred, there are in his burial in order to allow private mourning will likely burying him — against his a number of situations that for the arrival of dignitaries look radically dierent than wishes. warrant delay. from around the world. the public honor that will be I’ve never quite gotten over I can personally attest to the Golda Meir died on Dec. 8, bestowed to her by her admirers. BY RABBI LISA SILVERSTEIN that mistake or that moment. It fact that, in Israel, the burial of 1978, and was buried on Dec. Just as I became overzealous in has profoundly inuenced me the deceased occurs so quickly 12 — four days later. Tens of my desire to “help” that family WHEN I WAS IN rabbin- in the way in which I approach that if you don’t check your text thousands of Israelis led by make the “right” decision about ical school, we were taught families during these dicult, messages for a few hours, you her con while it lay in state. the rituals to bestow upon some pretty solid informa- painful moments that oen might very well miss not only I am quite certain that their loved one, I fear that tion about death and burial. precede death of a loved one. the death notice but also the Ginsburg considered all of the in our desire to take pride in It was academically correct I’ve been thinking about this funeral of a loved one or an implications of what it would Ginsburg’s Jewish legacy, we and historically accurate — it a lot in recent days, as I have seen acquaintance. However, when a mean for her to lie — or not might have collectively crossed was actually one of my favorite many posts — some indignant, noted dignitary dies, the funeral to lie — in repose, and that appropriate boundaries. courses. others curious — questioning is delayed without a second she made deliberate, intelligent ere is no doubt that many However, the class did not the fact that Ruth Bader thought in order to allow other decisions based on the desires of us feel a visceral connec- prepare me in the least to Ginsburg would lie in repose, heads of state from around the of her family. It is not upon tion to Ginsburg. Rather than conduct a funeral. Moreover, and how this honor might be in world to arrive, as well as giving us to question those decisions, questioning the rituals that the information I learned conict with the Jewish practice time for Israeli citizens to pay nor to judge her or her family will ultimately lay her body certainly did not give me the of hastening burial. their respects to the deceased. regarding their dicult (or to rest and bind her soul with tools to counsel families about ere is no doubt that, When Nobel Prize-winning perhaps not so dicult) choices. God, let us learn from her life’s death and dying. In fact, the overall, the Jewish custom is visionary and former Israeli I began this post with the lessons and ght for truth, very rst week of my rabbinate, to bury our loved ones as soon Prime Minister and President story of my inadequacies justice, fairness, and equality, due to my inexperience and as possible. We are guided by Shimon Peres died in 2016, his regarding counseling grieving as she would most certainly my lack of training, I advised the Torah, which teaches us funeral was delayed 48 hours. families partly because, even encourage us to do. l a family to make a disastrous that the body of an executed Peres’ body laid in state at the now, with more than 20 years of decision regarding the burial of man may not be le overnight Knesset for one day in order to experience as a rabbi, I still don’t Rabbi Lisa Silverstein is a renowned a loved one — leading a family because it is an aront to God allow the Israeli public to pay have all of the right answers. spiritual leader and the executive to go against the soon-to-be (Deut. 21:22-23). their respects. However, I can say with great director of Positive Jewish Living. deceased’s clearly articulated While it is true that, in So, too, was the funeral certainty that there is not a This piece first appeared on Kveller.

Diplomacy Built Israeli-Arab Peace. The Private Sector Will Sustain It.

the “Arab-Israeli conict” appears pressing question is when, not if, Israel. Egypt made peace in ough the United States to be winding down. e Sept. another country jumps aboard. 1979 and Jordan in 1994. But played a critical facilitation role, 15 White House ceremony Though the Israeli- there are profound dierences the architecture for normal- celebrating a peace treaty Palestinian conict remains from what was negotiated ized relationships well predates between Israel and the United unresolved, the promise of a with two countries that fought 2020. Two major regional Arab Emirates, and a peace warm peace among Israeli, Israel on the battle eld. For security trends prompted declaration between Israel and Emirati and Bahraini citizens the UAE and Bahrain, there unocial ties between Israel Bahrain, marks another advance and businesspeople has the are no territorial exchanges and countries in the Middle in Israel’s regional integration. It potential to change the region required or historical baggage East years ago. also delinks resolution of Israel’s in profound ways by demon- to overcome. Moreover, the First, alarm at Iranian nuclear conict with the Palestinians and strating the tangible, real-world accelerated timeline from ambitions and support for the creation of an independent bene ts of people-to-people ties summer announcement to fall terrorist groups throughout the BY DANA STROUL Palestinian state from the broader and cooperation. signing ceremony underscores region. Second, fear of Islamism question of its acceptance by the The Bahrain and UAE the expansive relationships in both its violent extremist LESS THAN 100 YEARS aer rest of the Arab world. agreements mark the third between Israeli and Arab form such as al-Qaida and ISIS, Israel’s founding as the homeland As the normalization train and fourth Arab governments countries already developing for the Jewish people in 1948, moves forward, the most to normalize relations with for decades out of public view. See Stroul, Page 16

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Clergy Stress Levels Are Soaring. KVETCH ’N’ KVELL Biden Recalls Examples of Befarek Rabbis Need a Break. RABBI JOSHUA RUNYAN’S ASSUMPTION that Joe Biden is a capable, good man and supporter of Israel is not evidenced by BY RABBI ELYSE WECHTERMAN parents of school-age children with an outpouring of creativity Biden’s history (“Why Trump’s Not Getting is Orthodox Vote: AND RABBI ILANA GARBER barely holding it together and energy, creating websites, He’s Neither Good for the Jews, Nor for Judaism,” Sept. 10). while they worked, parented, Facebook groups and resources, is reminds me of our Passover story, which tells how IN THESE LAST six months, managed their households and holding conference calls and Pharaoh seduced the Jews with befarek, or gentle speech. Jewish clergy all over the world watched the world falling apart practicum sessions, all on top Franklin D. Roosevelt was beloved by our people, an eloquent have worked more hours, in around them, all demanded of their regular work. While practitioner of befarek. Yet, in our hour of deepest peril, he was more ways, and with more our clergy’s attention. And summer vacations were put nowhere to be found. He limited Jewish immigration to the demands than ever before. And rabbis and cantors, as they are on hold, many used the time U.S. to 300,000 souls during WWII and famously refused to they need a break. trained and so desperately want to write or rewrite scripts, bomb railroad tracks leading to Auschwitz, costing more than In March, when the pan- to do, responded. ey made service outlines and sermons. a million lives. demic became a reality, rabbis calls, arranged porch visits Synagogue clergy produced and During Biden’s service under [President Barack] Obama and cantors pivoted in every and stepped up, sometimes edited video and audio produc- (another practitioner of befarek), what, if anything, did he do way: ey conducted online putting themselves in harm’s tions, craed resources for use to mitigate the clear anti-Israel bias in that administration? e services, streamed Passover way by gathering with people at home and reinvented liturgy answer is nothing, he furthered the appeasing of Iran by Obama. seders and began ociating at who needed them. Against designed for shorter and online Biden is an old-school careerist politician, dedicated only to remote and socially distanced the backdrop of increasing services. ose working at his own interests and those of his corrupt inner circle. Trump’s funerals. They counseled civil-unrest and their own schools reimagined everything actions have proven friendship for Israel and have struck a families who either postponed passion for justice, clergy also from curriculum to instruc- serious blow against rising campus anti-Semitism, denying or drastically reimagined the participated — be-masked — tion, while our clergy on college government funding to universities who allow this danger to shape of the simchas — the in BLM protests and rallies, campuses prepared to welcome ourish on campus. He is not a practitioner of befarek, but he has b’nai mitzvah, weddings and supported immigrants and students back to a very dierent demonstrated real support towards our community. other events — that had been asylum seekers at detention community. e explosion of Trump has his aws, but his policies are good for America, in the works for months (if not centers, and protested against creativity and response has good for Israel and good for our community. is committed years). the ongoing degradation of civil been enormous. Jew, former professor of political science, and American patriot, will be voting for Donald J. Trump on Nov. 3. Louis B. Rappaport | Fort Washington

Clergy stress levels have been soaring, according to experts on ministry Trump Is Not for Family Values and clergy nationally. Articles on clergy burnout during COVID-19 and civil My wife and I want to applaud Rabbi Joshua Runyan for his unrest abound on the internet. un-Orthodox courage in writing his opinion piece (“Why Trump’s Not Getting is Orthodox Vote: He’s Neither Good for the Jews, Nor for Judaism,” Sept. 10). It is a sad time in America that so many believe the lies Without prior experience in discourse and human rights in And all of this has taken a toll. emanating from the White House. Runyan lays out his argument production, they adjusted to this this country in particular. Clergy stress levels have been clearly, factually. I, too, feel that this country is more dangerous new virtual reality by working All of this while managing soaring, according to experts for Jews at any time in my lifetime and the source lies at the together to invent best-prac- their own losses, their own on ministry and clergy nation- doorstep of a president who has stoked the res of racism tices for community building displacements and their own ally. Articles on clergy burnout and abetted the pandemic through his lack of leadership and and inclusion in a digital world. family situations — children during COVID-19 and civil thoughtless comments. ey learned terms like “mute needing to be home-schooled or unrest abound on the internet. When it comes to family values, the opposing writer Binyamin all” and “original sound,” monitored online, aging parents Barna Research, a Christian- Rose (“Many Orthodox Support President Trump. I’m One of and they practiced defending far away and fearful of their risk based think tank on faith and em — Here’s Why,” Sept. 10) suggested that the Orthodox their communities against for illness, marriages needing public life, reports in a recent community sees the Republican Party in line with theirs. “Zoom-bombing” — none of attention, and congregations, study that 31% of pastors are And their standard bearer? His values were heard on the tape which was covered in rabbinical day schools and organiza- struggling with their mental recorded on the infamous bus ride that is naturally totally or cantorial school. tions weighing the constantly and physical well-being and discounted by hypocrites. l At the same time, the changing CDC guidelines, 25% are concerned about their Nathan Farbman | Philadelphia pastoral demands, oen the unsure on a day-to-day basis marriage and family lives. A most meaningful part of a how to proceed. Duke university Clergy Health clergyperson’s work, multi- And this was all before we Initiative study found that 11% STATEMENT FROM THE PUBLISHER plied dramatically. Isolated started worrying about the of pastors report symptoms of We are a diverse community. The views expressed in the signed opinion columns and let- individuals (especially elders) High Holidays. depression normally. Numbers ters to the editor published in the Jewish Exponent are those of the authors. They do experiencing loneliness and Sometime in May, questions have skyrocketed during the not necessarily reflect the views of the officers and boards of the Jewish Publishing Group, the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia or the Jewish Exponent. Send loss, mourners unable to about High Holidays began pandemic and shut down. letters to [email protected] or fax to 215-569-3389. Letters should be a attend in-person funerals or be circulating, and clergy and maximum of 200 words and may be edited for clarity and brevity.Unsigned letters will not be comforted by visitors for shiva, their organizations responded See Clergy, Page 16 published.

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partnership and mutual benet. same day as the White House Likewise, we are inviting Stroul Israel, the UAE and Bahrain ceremony. Clergy our congregations, day schools, Continued from Page 14 must now focus on the practical Going forward, the U.S.-Israel Continued from Page 15 Hillels, Jewish continuing care steps required to scale up relationship will mostly remain facilities, yeshivot, organiza- but also its social-political form relations — civil aviation agree- unchanged. Despite criti- For Jews, like other margin- tions and every other places that most recently manifested in ments, banking relationships, cism from certain members of alized groups around the employ Jewish clergy to Take Muslim Brotherhood-a liated navigating each other’s private Congress directed at specic world, the shocking examples the Pledge to avoid additional parties in Egypt and Turkey. sectors, and preparing hotels Israeli government policies, of hate activity and growth programming, meetings and is shared view of regional and tourism sites to receive new the ironclad commitment to of far-right hate groups — demands on your clergy in threats opened opportunities groups of foreigner visitors. Israel’s security will hold fast. in particular those spouting order to support this initia- for cooperation in the security Other governments in the e long-standing U.S. priority anti-Semitism — add fuel to tive for #JewishClergySelfCare. and intelligence sectors, and also region are watching closely as to improve relations between this already devastating mix of Communities that Take the relationship building. they consider bringing their Israel and its Arab neighbors res burning through Jewish Pledge will be celebrated Building on the founda- own relationships with Israel will continue. is is a matter clergy energy at this moment. publicly. tion of security collaboration, out from under the table. How not just of national security — For these and so many Even if clergy do not want Israel and Gulf governments tangible are the economic coordinating counter-Iran and other reasons, we, a cross-de- to participate in any of our and private sectors were benets? Can the Emirati and counterterrorism policies — but nominational collaboration of online programming, we hope already testing the waters Bahraini models be replicated also of interest in ensuring that movement leaders and clergy you will give them some space of expanded engagement. to eectively prepare citizens Israel is able to thrive as the support organizations, invite and an opportunity to recharge. Oil-dependent Arab govern- for interaction in this refreshed Jewish and democratic state. Jewish clergy to join our initia- We support the concept that ments, recognizing the urgent strategic milieu? Both the Trump administration tive called #HeshbonHeshvan, #JewishClergySelfCare comes need for economic diversi- To be sure, these important and the Biden campaign pledged an opportunity to rest, renew in many forms. Our goal is to cation, desire access to Israeli normalization agreements do to continue the important work and rejuvenate during the rst encourage this exploration, know-how in technology, alter- not augur a new Middle East of normalizing ties between week of Heshvan, from Sunday, foster hevruta (partnership), and native energy, irrigation and or remove the most pressing Israel and its neighbors in the Oct. 18 through ursday, Oct. engage commitment to self-care, desert agriculture, health care threats to Israel, especially region. 22 (and through Shabbat, a so it may truly be a happy and and science. e COVID-19 on its borders. e regime in What remains elusive, true day of rest, if possible). healthy new year for all. pandemic accelerated these Iran continues its pursuit of a however, is a viable peace In Elul, Jews perform As has been said many trends with specic interest in nuclear weapon and its support process between Israel and a heshbon hanefesh, an times, “You cannot pour from medical sector collaboration. for a terrorist threat network. the Palestinians that leads accounting of the soul, as an empty cup.” We believe Israeli-Arab cultural engage- Lebanese Hezbollah remains to two states. Indeed, bipar- we prepare for the holidays our Jewish clergy, who have ments were also already entrenched with its missile tisan resolutions lauding the in Tishrei. Once the holidays worked so hard and so long for accelerating. In 2018 an Israeli arsenal on Israel’s northern UAE and Bahrain normal- conclude, we begin the the sake of our communities, judo team, and in February 2020 border. Also in the north, a ization agreements — in the month of Heshvan, a month deserve a moment to ll up and an Israeli cycling team, competed civil war rages on in Syria House of Representatives and void of Jewish holidays. enjoy a cos rivaya (full goblet) in the UAE. Israel was invited with dictator Bashar al-Assad the Senate — highlighted the Through #HeshbonHeshvan once again. l to present a booth at the Dubai working hand in hand with long-standing U.S. priority to we perform an accounting of World Expo 2020, now postponed Iran and Hezbollah. An active resolve the Israeli-Palestinian our self-care as we nd new Rabbi Elyse Wechterman is until 2021. Planning for an Israeli ISIS a liate retains the ability conict so that both peoples are ways to rejuvenate so that we the executive director of the team at the World Cup 2022 to launch lethal attacks in Sinai ultimately able to live side by may continue to care for our Reconstructionist Rabbinical hosted in Qatar is underway, on Israeli’s southern border. side in peace and security. l communities. As we encourage Association. Rabbi Ilana Garber including Israeli spectators. To the east, the fragile yet #JewishClergySelfCare, we will is the director of global rabbinic Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin obstinate Palestinian Authority Dana Stroul is the Shelly and oer free virtual opportuni- development for the Rabbinical Netanyahu visited Oman in 2018, continues to muddle through Michael Kassen senior fellow at the ties for clergy to relax, renew Assembly. #HeshbonHeshvan and thousands of Moroccans and in the West Bank. And to the Washington Institute for Near East and recharge as we Breathe, #JewishClergySelfCare is a joint Israeli tourists visit each other’s west, Hamas retains control of Policy. Previously, she covered the Create, Dance, Laugh, Learn, project of the RRA, RA, CCAR, countries every year. the Gaza Strip, using the area Middle East on the Senate Foreign Sing and Support. is is open CA, USCJ, RJ, Institute for Jewish e texts signed at the White to launch explosive balloons Relations Committee and in the to all Jewish clergy, all over the Spirituality (IJS) and more. This House are noteworthy for and rockets at Israeli popula- Oce of the Secretary of Defense. world, working in all types of piece originally appeared at their future-oriented vision of tion centers as recently as the This piece originally appeared in JTA. settings. ejewishphilanthropy.com. Join the conversation! Tell us what you’re thinking and interact with the community at jewishexponent.com Connect with us on

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LIFESTYLES/CULTURE A Trio of Fish Dishes

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LIFESTYLES/CULTURE ‘Pop Art Rabbi’ to Install Sukkah Project

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ARTS designed to help people cope with the stress and uncertainty SOPHIE PANZER | JE STAFF of their new reality. Shabbhakti emerged as 2020 HAS BEEN anything a way for Glassman to bring but relaxing, and Deborah more embodiment to Jewish Glassman wants you to breathe. ritual. Glassman, a urologist at “I call it ‘prayer in motion’ Je erson Medical College and because, truly, Judaism started registered yoga teacher, began as an embodied practice. practicing yoga to manage her We brought sacrices to the mental and physical health as Temple, and it was much more a medical student. Twenty-ve physical and about our being years later, she is still using it in touch with how we hold to center herself and others ourselves in the world, rather in a world that is even more than prayer-based,” she said. stressful than her medical “Over the last three years, I’ve school days. really developed the program to Glassman leads Shabbhakti, try to hold to that and have that a series of Jewish-inspired yoga be my mission, to live Judaism workshops, at Temple Beth through our physical self.” Zion-Beth Israel. Now that the Glassman begins each of her pandemic has forced partic- practices with a short d’var ipants into isolation, she has Torah on the weekly parsha Deborah Glassman practices yoga at Temple Beth Zion-Beth Israel. Photo by Josh Thornton. moved the classes to Zoom that introduces the theme of the and created new programming session. Poses and sequencing are centered around the theme. However, Shabbhakti’s relief sessions and other forms On Rosh Hashanah, Glassman coronavirus pivot is more than of yoga practice designed to led a class focused on the simply transferring in-person appeal to those who want to Name: Rothenburg binding of Isaac and themes classes online. Glassman is also take a di erent approach to Width: 3.625 in Depth: 5.5 in of trust. reenvisioning the role yoga can their spirituality. Judaism Color: Black “We talk about how it is really play in her students’ lives with and yoga also have certain a test for Abraham and Isaac and the creation of the workshop practices in common, like חג - שמח:Comment Ad Number: - that it was truly about letting go “Finding the Chutzpah to meditation. of ego, learning to trust and Exist in this Meshugganah “Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, simultaneously learning that by World.” is new class, which Moses and many more Jewish being bound to something we Glassman plans to run in the holy men were shepherds who can nd greater freedom,” she winter, focuses not simply on spent long hours in meditation, said. “Where can we use our stress relief but on cultivating while the tradition of medita- body to hold ourselves and nd inner strength and courage in tion before prayer was common ® greater freedom of movement? the face of adversity. for the sages, the mystical Where can we, when we are “It’s still using all of the Kabbalists, and for many  challenged, let go of our ego and same principles of Jewish spiri- Chassidim from the days of the realize that we are in a space tuality with the intention of Ba’al Shem Tov to the present,” that we need to be in?” nding the chutzpah, nding Rea Bochner wrote in Jewish Sharri Horowitz, a the nerve, nding our guts to Community Voice in 2019. Shabbhakti participant, enjoys navigate this uncertain world Glassman expects the traditional services at BZBI but we’re living in right now,” trend to continue to grow. She OUR ROOFTOP SUKKAH appreciates Glassman’s alter- Glassman said. believes there are many people WILL BE OPEN THIS YEAR native approach to prayer and She plans to expand her who, whether due to the social spirituality. For her, the physical roster of Jewish yoga workshops, isolation of the pandemic or From October 5th to October 9th | 9AM - 5PM *weather permitting aspect of yoga emphasizes the either online or in-person if other personal reasons, nd it presence of God in individuals, circumstances allow, in the dicult to connect to tradi- Rothenberg Center and the mind-body connection coming months. tional prayer now. 1420 Walnut Street | Second Floor feels moving and spiritual. Glassman is not the only “My goal is to help people

Single-serving, pre-packaged light refreshments will be provided Like many classes during the instructor combining Judaism nd their Jewish spirituality in pandemic, Glassman’s Zoom and yoga practice. a way they may not have been Social Distancing and Face Mask Required sessions are still attracting Jewish communities all able to previously,” she said. l participants, with people from over the country o er yoga PHILADELPHIA | CHERRY HILL | LAKEWOOD Massachusetts and Florida classes at synagogues, Jewish [email protected]; NEW YORK | HACKENSACK | MONSEY joining the BZBI regulars. mindfulness retreats, stress 215-832-0729

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BY RABBI BARRY DOV LERNER of masking, social distancing I created my nachas box helped decorate the sukkah, Above all, you are grateful for and washing our hands just to decades ago. Well, really, and we still put up their the kindness of others who took Sukkot avoid losing our lives? it was a large le folder, and creations — except for those the time and eort to express We all feel this need for then a second le. Today, you we gied to them. We also their gratitude to you. THESE ARE TOUGH TIMES delivery from our loneliness and might create it digitally. But remember the decorations we And Sukkot is a natural, for everyone. Only two weeks the rigor of medically directed the impact will be the same: no longer can use. ere was a annual nachas box. One can sit ago, we recited “who shall live separation from others. You open it up, read and year when, to surprise Barbara, in the sukkah as a moment of and who shall die.” is year How does Sukkot follow with smile, recalling the moment, who complained about the balancing the past as an antidote we really feel our vulnerability any promise of relief? How can the people and the memories. weather, I installed a window for worry about the future. to those awful propositions: we focus on the now and nd You are worthwhile; you are in one wall with a sliding storm To conclude, Rabbi Lord “Who shall live and who shall moments of joy and positive meaningful in the lives of panel that could be closed. Jonathan Sacks of the United die” and “who by re” in the peace of mind in Sukkot? friends and family. I bought a chandelier with Kingdom wrote: “Happiness is West, “who by storm and In short, when one is How then does this relate candle-like bulbs, and when an attitude to life, while joy lives water” in our South and “who unhappy, even depressed — to Sukkot? I must be personal: she came into the sukkah, I in the moment. Happiness is by pandemic” in all 50 states. how can we li up our spirits Our sukkah is also a nachas hit the switch. Unfortunately, something you pursue. But joy In this time of COVID-19, and relieve our apprehension box, which renews my feelings weather and years took their is not. It discovers you. It has to this liturgy asks us to examine about tomorrow and the days of pride, meaning and hope. toll, and we just remember the do with a sense of connection our lives, just as it oen can cause to come? Is there a path away As a family, before there surprise moment and laughter. to other people or to God. It depression, anxiety for the future from the uncertainty about the were children, my wife Barbara In recent years, we even comes from a dierent realm and uncertainty for our future. future and to nd our way back and I built a sukkah. Two were had high school students from than happiness. It is a social Why then is Sukkot so to optimism and condence? memorable and we talked Cheltenham High School come emotion. It is the exhilaration we problematic? We began with Rosh My suggestion is to nd about our rst experiments. to our sukkah to eat their feel when we merge with others.” Hashanah, dened in our liturgy renewed enthusiasm for life in We built one for the High lunch. Not this year. is year we may be at as a “Day of Remembrance” and a “nachas box.” Create a nachas Holidays in Great Neck and e annual purchase of a home. Find joy in Sukkot this then Yom Kippur labeled as a box — a repository for cards, brought out Rabbi Mordecai lulav and etrog set led to holding year as the beginning of your “Day of Judgment.” But Sukkot notes, emails and expressions Waxman to appreciate it. on to one of the etrogim; drying nachas box. We can really say: is called zeman simchateinu, a of gratitude we receive for what With me was the committee it and saving it marked with the Chag Sameach and next year in “Day of Joy.” we have done for others. An youth chairman, and together Hebrew year, while the other your own sukkah. l To be honest, how joyful do additional denition includes we watched the vertical cube etrogim we purchased were we all feel right now, hunkering pride for our children and for slowly become a parallelogram turned into etrog liqueur which Rabbi Barry Dov Lerner is the editor down at home, afraid — or at others, and what they have with decreasing internal angles we could serve to sukkah guests. and president of JewishFreeware.org least cautious — about doing achieved. until it was a pile of two-by- Since I made it with potato and president and rav hamakhshir anything in a public setting? Creating a nachas box was fours on the ground. We had vodka, it was also kosher for of Traditional Kosher Supervision Other than joyful gratitude a suggestion from a colleague designed the rst self-folding Passover, linking our holidays. LLC. The Board of Rabbis of for survival in a pandemic, we decades ago. He said there sukkah, and the chairman You get it now. Sukkot for Greater Philadelphia is proud to are still apprehensive about the will be days when you will be went on to become an architect the Lerner family is a living, provide diverse perspectives on future. We have already lost challenged for your decisions in San Francisco. breathing nachas box, and it Torah commentary for the Jewish 200,000 American lives. and choices — anxious and Our rst home sukkah was oers us joy and happiness in Exponent. The opinions expressed in Why should we be so joyful depressed perhaps. At that so strong and remained vertical moments recalled from the this column are the author’s own and now, virtually locked out of the moment, take out your nachas that it survived snowstorms past 55 years. do not reflect the view of the Board synagogue for Sukkot? How box and review the notes and into the winter. is leads to a The nachas memories of Rabbis. can we regain peace of mind letters you received describing question: What is the name of remind you to forget that you or emotional equilibrium when the impact you had in their the day on which the Sukkah is have been productive, a positive too many Americans refuse to lives. It will not take long. You taken down? Chanukah. force in the lives of congre- agree to the minimal disciplines will be uplied. Over the years, our children gants, community and family.

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Using Data to Map Our Communities’ COVID-19 Needs AT THE JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER PHILADELPHIA, it’s our Jewish engagement activities. job to get your money to the people and organizations who need it most. • 37% of households indicate decreased participation in volunteer activities, and So nothing is more important to us than being in touch with the people we 27% indicated decreased participation in Shabbat or holiday programming. serve, whether that means picking up the phone and talking to them one-on-one • Adult education during COVID-19 saw a higher level of both decreased and or using complex data tools to get a big picture view. increased participation as compared to youth education. When COVID-19 hit, we knew that many more people would nd themselves Want more data? Visit jewishphilly.org/covid-19-survey-results. in need, and that their needs would be increasingly complex. To respond to this, our Strategy and Impact team put out a Community Needs survey that more Organizational needs than 1,000 people answered. Individuals were invited to share how the pandemic When it comes to local organizations, our evaluation team learned: had aected them personally, and organizations shared how COVID impacted • 84% of organizations reported some degree of revenue loss, and 16% had to their businesses and the services they provided to the community. furlough or lay o sta. e end result is data that will guide our strategy and reveal areas of need that • e most-cited services reported by organizations as requested by their clients would have remained hidden. Check out our interesting stats. include: virtual community programming (65%), virtual Jewish education (39%), food services (35%), nancial assistance (33%) and child care (31%). Individual needs • Half of social service organizations reported an increase in service requests, When it comes to individuals and families, our evaluation team learned: and Jewish life and learning organizations were more likely to see a decrease • e three service needs cited most frequently were virtual community in demand. programming (29%), mental health (21%) and job loss/employment services • Jewish life and learning organizations, such as camps and day schools, (18%). reported a harder time meeting new service needs (56%) than community • Households with children are more likely to have decreased participation in engagement and social responsibility organizations (25%).

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DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES BERMAN GRABEL KAT RICHMAN Gerald Berman, died on Sept. 19, 2020. Hus- David S. Grabel on September 22, 2020, Hus- Claire Kat nee Pastman, passed away on Dolores Richman nee Auslander, Septem- band of the late Pearl nee Lieberman. band of udy Father of Michael Sharon September 22, 2020. Wife of the late Le- ber 20, 2020 of Phila. beloved wife of the Brother of Irv Berman. Also survived by oth- Grabel and Robert Kimberly Grabel Grand- onard Brenner and the late Morris Kat. late Harry loving mother of Linda Toll Mi- er extended family members. Contributions in father of Bonnie, Alexandra and Matthew. Mother of Farrell Alice Brenner. Grandmoth- chael and Aaron Richman cherished grand- his memory may be made to ewish Federa- Dave went to Central High School, attended er of Leonard Brenner. mother of Amanda. Services were private. In tion of the Lehigh Valley, 702 N. 22nd St., Al- Wharton Business School and became an ac- GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory lentown, PA 18104 countant and occasional real estate de- RAPHAEL-SACKS may be made to the American Cancer Soci- www.ewishlehighvalley.org veloper. He often oked that if hes buying, www.goldsteinsfuneral.com ety. GOLDSTEINS ROSENBERGS you should be selling Dave loved spending OSEPH LEVINE and SONS RAPHAEL-SACKS time with udy, his children, grandchildren www.levinefuneral.com www.goldsteinsfuneral.com and friends. While he enoyed his profession- KRONE al work, he was happiest when using his Phyllis Krone nee Friedman on Sept. 17, hands whether it was tinkering with his boat, 2020. Wife of the late Stanley. Mother of ROTHMAN BORMACK fixing something around the house, painting Randee eff Hurvit and Richard Krone Lillian Rothman nee Kleinman, on Septem- Barbara Bormack Mitchell, September 20, or drawing. He loved reading, building and ane Dobkin. Grandmother of Steven Kim- ber 19, 2020. Beloved wife of Dr. Edwin 2020 of Haverford, PA. Wife of the late flying model airplanes, and traveling. Daves berly Hurvit, ulie Marcos Hurvit Aliaga, Rothman deceased loving mother of Allen Melvin Bormack Mother of Leslie Seibel, humor, good nature and appreciation for the Benamin Christina Krone, and Samantha and Dr. Ilene Rothman grandmother of Mitchell Bormack and Matthew Bormack Sis- simple things in life made him a oy to be Krone Ryan Stephens. Great-grandmother Charles deceased and Daniel, sister to Mil- ter of Trevethan Brownlee the late Herbert around. And his endlessly positive attitude, of Emma, Sofia, Madelyn, onah, Ethan and dred, and aunt to many nieces and nephews. and Sandran Ellis ack Grandmother of particularly in his later years, was truly exem- Mason. Aunt of David Krone Alyssa Mas- Pre-deceased by one sister Freda and two Sarah Seibel. The family respectfully re- plary. Dave will be missed by his family and tromonaco and amie Harry Krot. Phyllis brothers Herman and Morris. Ms. Rothman uests contributions in lieu of flowers be friends. Funeral Services were private. Contri- along with Stanley owned Interior Arts, a cus- was a graduate of Hunter College with a BA in made to The Pancreatic Cancer Action Net- butions in his memory may be made to the tom drapery business. She was a member of Political Science and a Master’s degree in work www.pancan.org American Cancer Society, www.cancer.org ASID American Society of Interior Design- Education as well as post-graduate credits OSEPH LEVINE and SONS GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S ers. Graveside services are private. Conribu- from Arcadia University and Penn State. She www.levinefuneral.com RAPHAEL-SACKS tions in her memory may be made to the Car- was a much beloved second and third grade www.goldsteinsfuneral.com diology Department at Children’s National teacher for many years at Wyncote Element- Hospital, www.childrensnational.org or to ary School in the Cheltenham Township FINKELSTEIN The Children’s Heart Foundation, www.chil- school district. After retiring from teaching, Leonard B. Finkelstein, on September 21, drensheartfoundation.org Ms. Rothman remained very active to the 2020. Beloved husband of Leila nee Levick GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S present day in service to her community, of- Loving father of Larry Donna, Lisa, Lee RAPHAEL SACKS ten in leadership roles. Involvement included Rita and Lon Holly Devoted grandfather www.goldsteinsfuneral.org Board member of Community Scholars of Ar- of Ariel, Lauren, Marisa, Lia, Sam, Ben, A cadia University developing courses and ordan, Elle and Charlie. He was an ex- trips, volunteer work at Woodmere Art Mu- traordinary husband, father, grandfather, and NEVINS seum, co-chair of the trip committee of the friend. His smile was infectious and inspiring David Nevins, September 16, 2020, of Mt. COMMUNITY Cheltenham Township Adult School coordin- to all of us and to his students. We will miss Laurel, N. Husband of Hannah Nevins. Step- ating as well as leading many trips and was him. Services and interment were Private. Father of odi Edward Abrams. Grandfather elected to the Board of Directors of the Cov- Contributions in his memory may be made to of Samantha and Heather. Contributions may entry House for multiple terms. Ms. Roth- Dona Gracia Hadassah, 1518 Walnut St., Ste be made to Cong. Beth El’s Early Childhood REMEMBERS man was a dear friend to many and was an 402, Phila., PA 19102 or to 185th Class Cent- Center, 8000 Main St., Voorhees, N 08043. avid bridge player and reader. She and her ral High School, Central High School Alumni PLATT MEMORIAL CHAPELS, Inc. husband enoyed subscriptions to the Phil- Association, 1700 W. Olney Ave., Phila., PA HIRSCHHORN Cherry Hill, N MONTHLY adelphia Orchestra as well as many of the 19141. Rita Hirschhorn nee Fein, 90, a former res- downtown theaters. Ms. Rothman also loved GOLDSTEINS ROSENBERGS ident of Philadelphia and Elkins Park, PA, and ARCHIVES OF to travel. She and her husband traveled in RAPHAEL-SACKS later, Austin, T, died peacefully at her as- NEWMAN Europe as well as to many National Parks in www.goldsteinsfuneral.com sisted living residence in Ocoee, FL on Alan Newman, August 27, 2020, age of 89. the western United States and made numer- September 16, 2020 surrounded by her loved Beloved husband of anice Shapiro for 64 JEWISH EXPONENT ous visits to family, especially enoying ones. She started her life in Philadelphia, years, beloved father of Dr. Michael Megan, spending time with her grandsons. She was raised her family in Elkins Park, PA, together Mark Suanne, Paul Maury. Adoring Pop- DEATH NOTICES a cherished and loving grandma as well as an with her beloved husband, Arthur Hirsch- Pop to Madison, Logan, Bailey, Alex, Peri, Al- excellent cook for her family. There will be a horn, and enoyed good friends and all that lison and osh. Services and burial were AREAVAILABLE private family graveside service. Contribu- life had to offer in her time there. She in- private. tions in Lillians memory may be made to the stilled a oie de vivre in all those around her ONLINE. Cheltenham Township Adult School 1414 and was an inspiration to many. Known as Panther Road, Wyncote, PA 19095 or Aut- one to seie the moment, Rita followed her ism on the Seas Foundation 494 Bridgeport passion for travel and started her own wo- www.jewishexponent.com Ave, Suite 101-346, Shelton, CT. 06484- man owned business as an eponymous travel 4762 designate as Charlie Grant. agency which would grow for decades. She OSEPH LEVINE and SONS inspired countless clients with her unending www.levinefuneral.com enthusiasm to plan memorable adventures. FLEISHMAN After Arthur passed, Rita moved to Austin at Steven Fleishman passed away too soon on age 78 in search of a new adventure of her September 19, 2020. Beloved son of Delores own. Her thriving life in Austin included so- Dolly and the late Philip Fleishman. Dear cialiing with her many new friends, involve- brother of Wayne Rachel Fleishman and the ment in the Austin a Society, serving as late David Fleishman. Loving uncle of Don, social director in her building, volunteering Lee Wendy, and Amber. Great uncle of Lu- as a guide at the ach Theatre, and enoying PECARSKY Dr. Alvin oseph Pecarsky, 87, September cas. He was an avid stamp collector and a all that life had to offer. After 8 years in Aus- 17, 2020. Beloved and devoted husband of pule maker. Graveside services were tin, she moved to an assisted living facility in Nancy nee Orlow. Loving father of Hara LIFE CARE PLANNING | ESTATE PLANNING | MEDICAID private. Contributions in his memory may be Florida. In her 4 years there, Rita expressed Robert Wiseman and Rona oseph LONG TERM CARE ADVOCACY | ASSET PROTECTION made to the American Cancer Society of a her est for life in many ways, including by Gugliemino. Adoring Poppie of Stephen charity of the donor’s choice. adopting her signature wardrobe piece of a VIRTUAL SUPPORT VIA PHONE & VIDEO CONFERENCE and effery Wiseman, Rachel and Benamin GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S different hat every day, and she brightened Gugliemino. Brother of Phyllis Weber. Al RAPHAEL-SACKS the room with her big smile and infectious graduated from Temple University School of (856) 616-2923 NEW JERSEY www.goldsteinsfuneral.com laugh. Rita never lost her ability to bring de- Dentistry and practiced for 40 years. Many of (215) 546-5800 PENNSYLVANIA light, oy and humor into the lives of others. his patients were saddened when he retired. Thank you to all who made her life richer. Al treasured his family and friends. He had a | ROTHKOFFLAW.COM She will be dearly missed. Following her uick wit, was kindhearted, enoyed traveling, A Community wishes, there is no public memorial service. the theatre, a, opera and his Phillies and In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made Eagles. Al was an avid and accomplished du- Remembers in Rita’s memory to the Alheimer’s Associ- plicate bridge player. He will be missed bey- ation. Monthly archives of ond words. Contributions in his memory may Jewish Exponent Death Notices be made to the ewish Federation of Greater are available online. Philadelphia, 2100 Arch St., Phila., PA 19103 or a charity of donor’s choice. www.JewishExponent.com GOLDSTEINS ROSENBERGS RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com REQUEST A FREE SENIOR GUIDE HONOR THE MEMORY OF YOUR LOVED ONE... facebook.com/jewishexponent TO PLACE A MEMORIAL AD Solving Elder Care Law Issues with Respect and Compassion CALL 215-832-0749 CALL 215.832.0749

JEWISHEXPONENT.COM JEWISH EXPONENT OCTOBER 1, 2020 23 PENN VALLEY CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE ESTATE NOTICES ESTATE NOTICES ESTATE NOTICES OAK HILL C ESTATE OF DOROTHY C. SNEAD, ESTATE OF MAGGIE CHAMBERS, ESTATE of Patricia Celia Celia, Pa- DECEASED. DECEASED. tricia, Deceased TOWER-Former model, 5th M Late of Philadelphia, PA Late of Philadelphia Late of Philadelphia, PA. floor, special floor plan, stun- J C LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the Letters Testamentary on the above ning 2 BD, 2 BA suites separ- These lots are for two adult LEGAL NOTICES above Estate have been granted to above Estate have been granted to estate have been granted to the un- ated by a fully euipped open graves at Montefiore Jewish the undersigned, who reuest all the undersigned, who reuest all dersigned. All persons having kitchen, wood floors, new win- Notice is hereby given that Articles Cemetery in Jenkintown, PA. persons having claims or demands persons having claims or demands claims against or indebted to the dows, side by side washer/dry- of Incorporation for a Domestic The lot is in section 14- one of against the estate of the decedent against the estate of the decedent estate should make claims known er, lots of closets, basement Nonprofit Corporation for 1628 W. the oldest and most beautiful to make known the same and all to make known the same and all or forward payment to Kimberly storage, tree-top view from sun- Thompson Street Condominium areas in the center of the persons indebted to the decedent persons indebted to the decedent DiNardo, 2418 S. Camac St., Phil- drenched balcony. Available im- Homeowners Association were cemetery. (These 2 lots are to make payment without delay to to make payment without delay to adelphia, PA 19148, Executrix. mediately Asking 209,000 selling for $8400 right now, filed with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on September 10, DENNIS L. O’CONNELL, EECUT- RENEE WASHINGTON, EEC- George V. Troilo, Es. asking $3200 for both, OBO) OR, c/o Bruce M. Dolfman, Es., UTRI, 5510 Belmar Terrace, Phil- 453 Maplewood Rd. TOWER-Investment opportun- 2020. The address of the corpora- 901 N. Penn St., F-2102, Phil- adelphia, PA 19143, Springfield, PA 19064 ity. 5th floor, special, spacious, tions initial registered office is adelphia, PA 19123, Or to her Attorney: 2 BD, 2 BA, split flr. plan, wood T D HAR JEHUDA CEMETERY 3512 Tuscany Drive, Philadelphia, PA 19145 in Philadelphia county. Or to his Attorney: Stephanie V. King flrs., ceiling fans, Duet stack 1 Plot, Garden Section: ESTATE OF ROBERT . PACE a/k/a This Corporation is incorporated BRUCE M. DOLFMAN 5408 Wyndale Ave. washer/dryer, modern kitchen, Memories Line 8 #31 ROBERT PACE, DECEASED. under the provisions of the 901 N. Penn St., F-2102 Philadelphia, PA 19131 butler pantry, lots of closets, Asking $2,500 obo Late of Philadelphia 856-488-7149 Pennsylvania Nonprofit Corpora- Philadelphia, PA 19123 ceiling fans. sunny balcony. A LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the tion Law of 1988, as amended. 209,900/Currently rented at ESTATE OF MARTIN ANELLIA, DE- above Estate have been granted to 1850, make an offer CEASED. the undersigned, who reuest all REET ESTATE of oseph . ingaro a/k/a L.SHANA TOVA!! MEMRA ARDE Late of Philadelphia persons having claims or demands TOWER-3rd floor, Roomy 2 BD Notice is hereby given that, pursu- Reverend oseph . ingaro DE- LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the against the estate of the decedent 4 plots, Sec. B18 Asking 2 BA, Sunny front balcony, We wish all our family, ant to the Business Corporation CEASED. above Estate have been granted to to make known the same and all $5000 each obo. modern kitchen, custom friends, clients, co-workers Law of 1988, Balboa Insurance Late of Philadelphia, PA the undersigned, who reuest all persons indebted to the decedent [email protected] closets, washer/dryer, custom & neighbors a Sweet, Services, Inc., a corporation incor- LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the persons having claims or demands to make payment without delay to 610-664-7240 lighting, mirrored closets, ww Happy, Healthy New Year! porated under the laws of the State above Estate have been granted to against the estate of the decedent KIMBERLY P. SEEDES, EEC- carpets, coat closet, large bal- of California has withdrawn, on the undersigned, who reuest all to make known the same and all UTRI, c/o Bruce M. Dolfman, cony, Available immediately. ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL PARK 9/2/20, from doing business in persons having claims or demands persons indebted to the decedent Es., 901 N. Penn St., F-2102, Phil- Reduced 7500 obo Pennsylvania. The address of its against the Estate of the decedent to make payment without delay to adelphia, PA 19123 Heat A/C, pool, gym, 24hr C A R D 4 PLOTS in Granite Sec. . principal office in its urisdiction of to make known the same and all BARBARA ROME, EECUTRI, 414 Or to her Attorney: doorman, storage, reduced Spaces 1,2 3 4. incorporation is 315 Montgomery persons indebted to the decedent Fountain Farm Ln., Newtown, PA cable, community room Units must be sold together. St., 5th Flr., San Francisco, CA to make payment without delay to 18940 Bruce M. Dolfman R 215-499-4851 94104 and the name of its com- Linda Milewski, Executor c/o on 901 N. Penn St., F-2102 KKKKKK mercial registered office provider in Taylor, Esuire PC 1617 FK Blvd. Philadelphia, PA 19123 TERRACES-Special investment REMA Pennsylvania is C T Corporation Suite 1838, Philadelphia, PA ESTATE of Maureen Lucas a/k/a opportunity. 1 BD, 1 BA, W/D, HAM MEMRA AR System. 19103. Maureen K. Lucas Lucas, Maur- The Law Office of on Taylor een a/k/a Lucas, Maureen K., De- modern kitchen bath. Tenant E 2 lots, includes open and ESTATE of ROSETTA MOORE 1617 FK Blvd. ceased occupied. E D closing, 2 liners, 2 markers MOORE, ROSETTA Suite 1838 Late of Philadelphia, PA. A 50% off current prices. NOTICE OF PROPOSED Late of Philadelphia, PA. TERRACES-New Listing Sun- A D 15-856-741 BANK MERGER Philadelphia, PA 19103 Letters Testamentary on the above Letters of Administration on the drenched 2 BD, 2 BA, modern, A Notice is hereby given that Hyper- estate have been granted to the un- above estate have been granted to granite, open galley kitchen w/ ion Bank the Bank with its main dersigned. All persons having the undersigned. All persons hav- granite counters, tiled back E C MONTEFIORE CEMETERY office located at 199 W Girard Ave, claims against or indebted to the ing claims against or indebted to splash, custom lighting, ceiling 215-431-8300/8304 Jenkintown, PA Philadelphia, PA 19123, has made estate should make claims known the estate should make claims fans, refinished wood floors, Tandem Mausoleum Crypt application to the Federal Deposit To place a or forward payment to Michelle known or forward payment to Char- sunny patio w/ wooden covered Bus 215-953-8800 $12,000 Insurance Corporation for approval Achtert, 160 Kirk Lane, Media, PA lene Barr, 1221 Fairmount Ave., deck. rickdesoua70gmail.com Valued at $15,700, Tandem to merge Hyperion Interim Bank Classified Ad, 19063, Executrix. Apt. 512, Philadelphia, PA 19123, crypt including two crypt HIB, located at 199 W Girard Stapleton Colden Administratrix. TERRACES-4th floor. Sun opening/closings. Located on Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19123, with 5248 Township Line Road Murray L. Greenfield Assocs. drenched, 1 BD, 1 BA, full kit- Level 1 in the newly com- and into the Bank. Upon comple- call 215.832.0749 P.O. Box 350 9636 Bustleton Avenue chen w/ new cabinets, wood pleted Isaac Mausoleum. tion of the merger, the Bank will be Drexel Hill, PA 19026 Philadelphia, PA 19115 paruet floors, ceiling fan, new cell: 201-725-5210 the surviving institution. It is con- carpets, foyer closet, modern email: [email protected] templated that all offices of the bath, large bedroom w/closet. above-named institutions will con- SEASHORE SALE Great view. Large balcony, steps INSTRUCTION tinue to be operated. Any person from the elevator. wishing to comment on this applic- Available immediately 150,000 EDUCATION PLUS ation may file his or her comments Private tutoring, all subects, in writing with the regional director TERRACES-2nd floor. Designer, elemen.-college, SAT/ACT prep. 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FREE 7-year ex- style or designation of MD Archi- way, enkintown, PA 19046 in not be granted. APRIL M. TOWN- tended warranty 695 value tectural Sheet Metal, with the prin- Montgomery County. The entity in- SEND, Atty. for Petitioner, KAREN Schedule your FREE in-home as- cipal place of business at 2937 Sal- terested in this business is Human- ANN ULMER, P.C., 174 Middletown sessment today. Call 1-888-605- mon St., Phila., PA 19034. The Good Pennsylvania with an ad- Blvd., Ste. 300, Langhorne, PA 4028 Special financing for uali- name and address of the entity in- dress of 2000 oshua Rd., Lafay- 19047, 215.752.6200 fied customers. terested in said business is MD ette Hill, PA 19444. This is filed in Roofing Siding, LLC, 2937 Sal- compliance with 54 Pa.C.S. 311. mon St., Phila., PA 19034. KLEIN, FLEA MARKET/BAZAARS VOGIN GOLD, Solicitors,1700 Sansom St., 3rd Fl., Phila., PA FICTITIOUS NAME REGISTRATION 19103 Notice is hereby given that a Regis- tration of Fictitious Name was filed i n the Commonwealth o f Pennsylvania for Spring Mill Pointe, FICTITIOUS NAME REGISTRATION a HumanGood Community with a Notice is hereby given that a Regis- principal place of business located tration of Fictitious Name was filed at 2002 oshua Road, Lafayette i n the Commonwealth of Hill, PA 19444 in Montgomery Pennsylvania for Rydal Park, a Hu- county. The entity interested in this manGood Community with a prin- b usiness is HumanGoo d cipal place of business located at Pennsylvania with an address of 1515 The Fairway, enkintown, PA 2000 oshua Rd. Lafayette Hill, PA 19046 in Montgomery County. The 19444. This is filed in compliance entity interested in this business is with 54 Pa.C.S. 311. HumanGood Pennsylvania with an address of 2000 oshua Rd. Lafay- ette Hill, PA 19444. 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Cindy and Larry Wanerman of Miami Miriam Lisser of Narberth and Mark Beach, Florida, announce the engagement Fisher of Longport, New Jersey, of their daughter, Stacy Ashlyn Wanerman, announce the wedding of their to Jake Irving Vitrofsky, son of Suzanne children, Rachael Polis and Josh Fisher. Rutstein of Hallandale Beach, Florida, and The couple were married in Jan Vitrofsky of Coconut Grove, Florida. an intimate outdoor ceremony at Stacy is a graduate of the Pennsylvania Appleford Estate in Villanova. Rabbis State University. She is the regional director of BBYO (formerly B’nai Brith Youth Neil Cooper of Temple Beth Hillel-Beth Organization) in Miami. El in Wynnewood and Rabbi Micah Jake received his master’s degree in biotechnology from Northwestern Peltz of Temple Beth Sholom in Cherry University. He is executive director of operations for HEDsouth, his family Hill, New Jersey, o ciated. business in Florida and California. e couple reside in Philadelphia. Sharing in the couple’s happiness are Stacy’s brother and sister-in-law, Alex Photo by Marsha Greer and Lisette Wanerman, Jake’s stepmother Kashia Orlando, and Jake’s half-brother Jude. e couple will celebrate their engagement in Philadelphia with family and friends in 2021, and plan to be married in Miami in 2022.

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COMMUNITYBRIEFS JAFCO Rebrands and Relocates wellness practitioners. In a 2019 Exponent article, it was reported that JEWISH ADOPTION AND Family Care Options e fest will launch JFCS’ Wellness Week, which the four hives on the roof totaled about 250,000 bees, (JAFCO) Northeast Communities, which provides runs Oct. 16-23 and features discussion on self-care, with about 80 pounds of honey collected twice a year. services to children dealing with the impact of healthy eating, mindfulness and other topics through e synagogue sold about 140 eight-ounce bottles to trauma, announced that it has rebranded itself as the lens of the pandemic. its members. FamilyMatters to better capture the personalized ose interested in participating should RSVP e Inquirer reported that Don Shump, owner of nature of its programs. in advance at jfcsphilly.org/wellnessfest. e cost is Philadelphia Bee Co., donated four gallons of extra In addition, FamilyMatters has moved to a larger $36, with proceeds beneting JFCS’ mental health honey to K’Far so that restaurant could make its space called the Linda and Don Brodie FamilyMatters programs and services. honey cakes for the High Holidays. In turn, owners o ce at 3 Bala Plaza, Suite 104 East, in Bala Cynwyd. Michael Solomonov and Steven Cook will make a e South Florida-based nonprot, which was Pandemic Claims Rodeph Shalom Beehives donation to the synagogue to rebuild the hives in founded in 1992, expanded to the Philadelphia area e beehives atop the roof of Congregation Rodeph 2021. in 2014 and now serves more than 100 children and Shalom in Philadelphia that provided honey for families in Greater Philadelphia and southern New congregation members in recent years are dead Publicist Publishes Book of Kids Activities Jersey. because they haven’t been able to be accessed until Public relations practi- recently, e Philadelphia Inquirer reported. tioner Sharla Feldscher JFCS to Host Virtual Wellness Fest Inquirer food columnist Craig LaBan, whose son published a book of Jewish Family and Children’s Service will host a Arthur created Holy Honey six years ago as part of his creative ideas for children two-hour virtual Wellness Fest on Oct. 16 from 10 bar mitzvah project, said the hives were destroyed by called “KIDFUN: 401 a.m. until noon. mites, wax moths and “robber bees” from competing Easy Idea for Play, Ages Aditi Nerurkar, a Harvard University-trained hives. 2 to 8.” doctor who specializes in stress and resilience, and Feldscher, who is the other medical professionals will speak about building president of Feldscher resilience in the mind, body and spirit during the Horwitz Public Relations pandemic. in Marlton, New Jersey, “As we all continue to readjust in this era of said the ideas draw upon social distancing and COVID, it’s challenging to her former kindergarten keep our resilience high and our stress low,” said Pia teaching experiences. Courtesy of Sharla Feldscher Eisenberg, JFCS’ senior vice president, community “e activities use stu already in the home — like engagement. “With so many juggling working at paper plates, paper cups, drinking straws, pots and home and parenting amid the everyday struggles pans, containers, scarves and more,” she said, noting of the pandemic, it is more important than ever to that the activities don’t involve screen time. connect the community with wellness experts.” is is the second “KIDFUN” book Feldscher has From left: Arthur LaBan and Don Shump tend to In addition to Nerurkar, the program will feature the bees at Congregation Rodeph Shalom. published and her eighth overall on activities for several breakout sessions with other doctors and Photo by Craig LaBan children. l

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