FICTITIOUS NAME
FICTITIOUS NAME
Fictitious Name Registration
Notice is hereby given that an Ap-
plication for Registration of Ficti-
tious Name was filed in the Depart-
ment of State of the Common-
wealth of Pennsylvania on October
28, 2020 for CMG Home Financing
at 1626 Locust Street Suite 404
Philadelphia, PA 19103. The name
and address of each individual in-
terested in the business is Eric
Chesen at 1626 Locust Street Suite
404 Philadelphia, PA 19103. This
was filed in accordance with 54
PaC.S. 311.

Fictitious Name Registration
Notice is hereby given that an Ap-
plication for Registration of Ficti-
tious Name was filed in the Depart-
ment of State of the Common-
wealth of Pennsylvania on October
09, 2020 for Muscle Through at
424A Fort Washington Ave. Fort
Washington, PA 19034. The name
and address of each individual in-
terested in the business is Andre
Sanders at 424A Fort Washington
Ave. Fort Washington, PA 19034.

This was filed in accordance with
54 PaC.S. 311.

Fictitious Name Registration
Notice is hereby given that an Ap-
plication for Registration of Ficti-
tious Name was filed in the Depart-
ment of State of the Common-
wealth of Pennsylvania on October
19, 2020 for DeBreauxs Enter-
prises at 2135 North 63 rd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19151. The name
and address of each individual in-
terested in the business is Frances
DeBreaux at 2135 North 63 rd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19151. This was
filed in accordance with 54 PaC.S.

311. Fictitious Name Registration
Notice is hereby given that an Ap-
plication for Registration of Ficti-
tious Name was filed in the Depart-
ment of State of the Common-
wealth of Pennsylvania on October
28, 2020 for GI Contractors at 8439
Torresdale Avenue Philadelphia, PA
19136. The name and address of
each individual interested in the
business is Michael Faber at 8439
Torresdale Avenue Philadelphia, PA
19136. This was filed in accord-
ance with 54 PaC.S. 311.

Fictitious Name Registration
Notice is hereby given that an Ap-
plication for Registration of Ficti-
tious Name was filed in the Depart-
ment of State of the Common-
wealth of Pennsylvania on October
23, 2020 for Green Orchid DS at
225 Dora Ave. Horsham, PA 19044.

The name and address of each indi-
vidual interested in the business is
Marie Siravo at 225 Dora Ave. Hor-
sham, PA 19044. This was filed in
accordance with 54 PaC.S. 311.

Fictitious Name Registration
Notice is hereby given that an Ap-
plication for Registration of Ficti-
tious Name was filed in the Depart-
ment of State of the Common-
wealth of Pennsylvania on October
27, 2020 for House Whole Heavy at
910 South 22 nd Street Philadelphia,
PA 19146. The name and address
of each individual interested in the
business is Shariff Yarbrough –
Pollard at 910 South 22 nd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19146. This was
filed in accordance with 54 PaC.S.

311. Fictitious Name Registration
Notice is hereby given that an Ap-
plication for Registration of Ficti-
tious Name was filed in the Depart-
ment of State of the Common-
wealth of Pennsylvania on October
19, 2020 for Illestrations at 2047
Wallace St. Philadelphia, PA 19130.

The name and address of each indi-
vidual interested in the business is
Allen Perkins at 2047 Wallace St.

Philadelphia, PA 19130. This was
filed in accordance with 54 PaC.S.

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Fictitious Name Registration
Notice is hereby given that an Ap-
plication for Registration of Ficti-
tious Name was filed in the Depart-
ment of State of the Common-
wealth of Pennsylvania on October
16, 2020 for Mark’s Organic Soap
at 602 S 60 th St. Philadelphia, PA
19143. The names and address of
each individual interested in the
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60 th St. Philadelphia, PA 19143.

This was filed in accordance with
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FRIDAY, DEC. 18
Yiddish Language and Culture
The Yiddish Arts and Academics
Association of North America will
hold its Not Your Usual Intensive Winter
Yiddish Language and Culture Program.

The fi rst Yiddish winter intensive
program in the San Diego area, it will
run from Dec. 6-20 virtually over Zoom.

Workshop prices vary. Email info@
yaaana.com for more information.

SUNDAY, DEC 20
Hunt for Techelet
Join Congregation Beth Hamedrosh
at 9:15 a.m. on Zoom to learn about
the fascinating history of the search for
techelet, the special blue dye used for
tzitzit and in talitot in ancient Israel (and
used by royalty in other cultures). Call
610-642-6444 or email bethhamedrosh@
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MONDAY, DEC 21
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Caretakers Support Group
In this supportive online Jewish
Family and ChIldren’s Service
group facilitated by Lillian Rozin, you
will have a forum to talk about the
challenges and opportunities that
come with the responsibility of caring
for others. The group meets at 3 p.m.

and RSVPs are required to receive
Zoom password. Please contact
Rivka Goldman at 267-256-2250 or
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Comfort Food Cooking Classes
Join Judaism Your Way’s virtual
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during a fun, hands-on lesson sure to
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WEDNESDAY, DEC 23
IT Support for Connection
A Jewish Family and Children’s
Services group for people to come
and ask questions and learn about
various ways to connect. Topics may
include Zoom, Google Hangouts,
FaceTime, Facebook Messenger,
WhatsApp, etc. Come with specifi c
questions or to learn a new
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Contact Rivka Goldman at 267-256-
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C ommunity
COMMUNITYBRIEFS ADL Honors Dr. Rachel Levine
THE ANTI-DEFAMATION LEAGUE honored
Pennsylvania Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine
on Dec. 6 with its new Courage Award.

ADL Regional Director Shira Goodman told KYW
Newsradio that Levine’s status as an openly trans-
gender official and the way she has handled the
pandemic inspired the organization to honor her.

“She has been attacked, she has been misgendered.

She is Jewish and she has been called horrific things.

She has been called a Nazi for the restrictions she has
tried to put in place under the Wolf administration to
protect Pennsylvanians during the pandemic. She has
had threats from extremists,” Goodman said.

“She has just been steadfast in working for the
people of Pennsylvania, standing up, not being afraid
to be in public, to be in front of people and tell us
what we need to know to give us the facts to help get
us through this tough time.”
Temple Sholom in Broomall Adds Menorah
Temple Sholom in Broomall on Dec. 11 lit for the first
time a new Chanukah menorah created by congre-
gants Rick and Sue Shandler and their children Bram
and Eli.

A scene from the Ohev Shalom of Bucks County Chanukah
celebration Courtesy of Barbara Glickman
The new chanukkiah at Temple Sholom in Broomall
Photo by Abbey Krain
Clockwise from top left: Anti-Defamation League Cleveland
Regional Director James Pasch, Pennsylvania Secretary of
Health Dr. Rachel Levine, ADL Philadelphia Regional Director
Shira Goodman and KYW Newsradio’s Cherrie Gregg appear at
a Dec. 6 virtual event honoring Levine.

Courtesy of Anti-Defamation League Philadelphia
Gratz Partners With Carleton University
Gratz College and Carleton University of Ottawa,
Canada, signed a memorandum of understanding on
Dec. 8 that “forges a collaboration between the two
schools, with a focus on Holocaust studies and interna-
tional engagement,” according to a Gratz news release.

Possibilities include exchanging faculty and
staff, student exchange programs and joint research
projects. “We are honored and excited to develop a partner-
ship with one of the great universities in Canada,”
Finkelman said. “The collaboration will make Gratz
and Carleton stronger institutions by complimenting
each other’s programs and strengthening interna-
tional cooperation in higher education.”
Under the agreement, Gratz will work directly
with the Max and Tessie Zelikovitz Centre for Jewish
Studies at Carleton, with students and faculty having
access to Carleton’s libraries and archives. There also
will be opportunities to join the center as research
affiliates. In exchange, Carleton faculty and students can
access Gratz’s Holocaust Oral History Archive, which
houses one of the largest collections of audiotaped
testimony in the U.S.

JEWISHEXPONENT.COM Executive Director Abbey Krain said the menorah
— which is made of copper, glass and other materials
— is both a piece of art and a functional menorah. It
uses propane tanks to light.

“When the ‘candles’ are lit, the display is absolutely
magnificent,” Krain said. “The Shandlers designed
and created this piece and it was truly a labor of love.

They thought of everything, and the back
of the chanukkiah is even outfitted with a
fire extinguisher ... just in case.

“We enjoyed lighting the chanukkiah in
our parking lot, with all proper pandemic
protocols for social distancing, on several
night of the holiday,” she said.

About 200 Participate in Car Menorah Parade
Lubavitch of Greater Philadelphia reported that its
annual car menorah parade on Dec. 12 was its largest
ever locally, with about 200 cars bedecked with electronic
menorahs gathering on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.

Because of the pandemic, however, the event was a
bit different than usual.

As usual, the parade wound its way through
Center City, stopping for Rabbi Abraham Shemtov,
the regional director of Lubavitch of Philadelphia, to
kindle the giant menorah opposite the Liberty Bell.

Shemtov explained that Philadelphia was the site of
the world’s first public menorah.

But this year, the parade continued to its final desti-
nation outside Citizens Bank Park in South Philadelphia.

Once there, cars parked and participants were
entertained with a concert by the band 8th Day, which
was projected on a large screen. Yeshiva students
dressed up as huge dreidels distributed presents and
individually wrapped nosh to those in their cars, as a
fire juggler ended the show. l
Compiled by Andy Gotlieb
Ohev Shalom of Bucks County Hosts
Drive-Through Chanukah Event
On Dec. 6, Ohev Shalom of Bucks County
hosted a Chanukah drive-through event,
according to Barbara Glickman, the
synagogue’s educational director.

The multigenerational interactive
event included a social action compo-
nent (donations for a food drive) and
various Chanukah-themed activity
stations, including Count the Dreidels,
Flip the Latke, Sufganiyot Toss and
Judah’s Jeopardy, as well as candle
blessings with the synagogue’s religious
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