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NEWSMAKERS Andrew Finkle joined Marcum LLP as a transaction advisory
services partner in the firm’s Philadelphia office, where he will
serve as a Mid-Atlantic regional leader in Marcum’s private
equity practice group. He also serves on the Jewish Federation of
Greater Philadelphia Audit Committee.
The Jewish Residents’ Counsel (JRC) at Ann’s Choice in Warminster hosted Asaf Romirowsky, a
fellow at the Middle East Forum and co-author of Religion, Politics, and the Origins of Palestine
Refugee Relief. He discussed the upcoming Israeli elections and the major players running for
prime minister, as well as issues related to a Palestine peace plan and anti-Semitism that appears
to be increasing around the world.
Andrew Finkle
From left: JRC President Phyllis Halpern, Asaf Romirowsky and Program Chair Joe Shrager
Kenneth Zeitzer was appointed chief of radiation oncology for
Einstein Healthcare Network. Zeitzer is a member of Melrose
B’nai Israel Emanu-El in Elkins Park, Chabad of Montgomery
County in Fort Washington and Temple Sinai in Dresher, where
he serves as a gabbai and has previously served as a Men’s Club
president, board member and executive board member.
KleinLife celebrated the renaming of its Wellness Program for Holocaust survivors from the
former Soviet Union. The new name, “Revive,” which features a bird logo, will be featured in all
future events and activities.
From left: Andre Krug, president and CEO of KleinLife; Yury and Sheva Kruglikov; Anatoliy Cherniavskiy,
who won a sweatshirt for renaming the program; and Inna Gulko, director of support services at KleinLife.
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Federation Housing, in partnership with Golden Slipper Gems
and Activities Coordinator Debra Ross, held Valentine’s Day
activities that included food, entertainment and raffles.
Members of the 2018 Israel360 mission came together to cook and enjoy an Israeli-themed din-
ner of shakshuka, Israeli salad and tahini.
Adele Kaplan
Participants chop up Israeli salad.
From left: Connie Berkowitz and Ellie Oder
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JEWISHEXPONENT.COM Members of the mission enjoy the Israeli-themed dinner.
The table is set with flyers of different
foods with their names in Hebrew.
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