TRUE ZOO SEA CHANGE “Of Animals and Men” tells a fascinating story in a clumsy manner. JUNE 17, 2021 / 7 TAMUZ 5781 PAGE 22 JEWISHEXPONENT.COM — WHAT IT MEANS TO BE JEWISH IN PHILADELPHIA — $1.00 OF NOTE LOCAL Vandalized BLM Sign Prompts Mt. Airy Vigil More than 50 people decry the incident. Page 4 LOCAL Gratz College Names Zev Eleff as President Paul Finkelman to become chancellor. Page 6 BOOKS ‘The Netanyahus’ Is Reviewed Also, a Philadelphia native considers her childhood. Page 21 Volume 134 Number 10 Published Weekly Since 1887 Why Do People Call Israel an Apartheid State? JESSE BERNSTEIN | JE STAFF HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH, a nongov- ernmental organization, published a report on April 27 called “A Th reshold Crossed: Israeli Authorities and the Crimes of Apartheid and Persecution.” At more than 200 pages, the report details the ways in which “Israeli author- ities methodically privilege Jewish Israelis and discriminate against Palestinians,” concluding that the Israeli government’s “intent to maintain the domination of Jewish Israelis over Palestinians across Israel and the OPT [Occupied Palestinian Territories]... coupled with systematic oppression of Palestinians and inhumane acts committed against them” amounts to “the crime of apartheid.” It is a charge that the Israeli govern- ment denies with vigor and has denied since it fi rst was leveled against the state in the 1970s. Mark Regev, an adviser to outgoing See Apartheid, Page 14 Koach Baruch Frazier’s Juneteenth seder plate in 2020 Photo by Koach Baruch Frazier On Juneteenth, Joy and Grief Mingle for Black Jews SASHA ROGELBERG | JE STAFF WHEN KOACH BARUCH FRAZIER prepares their seder plate, they nestle beets next to okra, blackeyed peas, eggs boiled in hibiscus tea, hot red peppers, baked sweet potato and cornbread, all arranged in a plate set next to a kiddush cup fi zzing with red soda. Frazier puts away their Passover seder plate on the 22nd of Nisan, like many Jews, and, on June 19, instead favors another seder plate, heaped with foods tinted crimson, representing “ingenuity and resilience and bondage,” in obser- vance of Juneteenth. Juneteenth is the national recogni- tion and celebration of Union Army Gen. See Juneteenth, Page 15 |
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H eadlines ‘BLM’ Sign Vandalism Sparks Vigil in Mt. Airy LOCAL SASHA ROGELBERG | JE STAFF THE GERMANTOWN Jewish Centre hosted a vigil on June 10 in response to the vandalization of a “Black Lives Matter” sign on its campus, visible from Lincoln Drive. GJC co-organizer Rabbi Adam Zeff said that on May 28, a community member noticed that the “Black” in the “Black Lives Matter” sign had been crossed out, and “Jewish” was instead written in its place. The GJC mailbox and a lamp post were graffitied with spray paint to read “Jewish Lives Matter.” “It was somebody trying to make a statement that being Jewish means being anti-Black,” said Jared Jackson, founder and executive director of Jews in All Hues, an advocacy organiza- tion for Jews of color. “It’s also erasure of Jews like myself, who are Black and Jewish.” Though there had been other incidents in Mt. Airy of “Black Lives Matter” signs being vandalized and discarded in people’s yards, the large sign at the GJC remained unaltered for nearly a year, according to Zeff. The vigil, organized by members of GJC’s Committee for Community Transformation and the greater Mt. Airy Jewish community (though not affili- ated with the GJC itself), was a means of standing in solidarity with Black Jewish community members, and Black community members more broadly. “We want to say very clearly that Black lives matter, and that we will not allow that to be a statement that is diluted in any way,” said Linda Holtzman, one of the event’s organizers and speakers. For Andrea Jacobs, a member of both the GJC and the CTC, countering racism and supporting Jewish communities are not mutually exclusive. “We stand in solidarity, because we’re really clear as white Jews, and as Jews were broadly, that our liberation and confronting the machinery of antisemitism is 100% in align- ment with and contingent upon confronting and dismantling the machinery of anti-Black racism.” The rally, which took place at the GJC’s “Black Lives Matter” sign, had more than 50 attendees, many holding their own “Black Lives Matter” signs. As cars passed the rally, many drivers on Lincoln Drive honked in support. Danetta Purnell, a GJC community member, was one of 12 speakers or musical performers. “Here I am: a Black, lesbian, Jew-by-choice, and my life matters,” she said. To Purnell, the phrase “Jewish Lives Matter” is similar to “All Lives Matter:” a statement she believes, but one that detracts from what the movement is trying to articulate. “I do believe that all life matters. It’s just that some life is more endangered than others; that’s the difference,” she said. “You don’t have to say this life matters, so this life doesn’t. This life matters because this one does, because we are all one.” Zeff was unsure about the identity of the perpetrator or motive behind the vandalism. The vandalism followed an increase in antisemitic incidents nationwide, including the vandalism of the Horwitz- Wasserman Holocaust Memorial Plaza in May. “So many Jews are scared right now,” Greenfield said. “And I know that this is not isolated from that.” Moving forward, the GJC wants to continue to discuss racism and make internal changes to “become an anti-racist community,” according to Jacobs. “To put up the sign and say “Black Lives Matter” is to say, Rabbi Adam Zeff of Germantown Jewish Centre speaks at the vigil. Photo by Sasha Rogelberg ‘we commit to engage in the work’ ... of eradicating racism in our hearts, eradicating racism in our community and eradicating racism in the world,” Zeff said. Jacob said that in addition to forming the CTC a few years ago as a response to an anti-Black incident within the synagogue, the GJC has hired and contracted consultants to run audits on the organization to identify areas of inequity. The GJC will continue holding programming and opportunities for community members to learn about race and racism. While Zeff hopes to elimi- nate racism in his community, he believes that right now, the GJC’s focus should be on handling discrimination when it inevitably occurs. “What we need to do is not hope that they don’t [happen], or cover them up when they do, but have a way of dealing with them,” he said. l srogelberg@jewishexponent.com | 215-832-0741 Mission: Volunteer 52 Times in 52 Weeks LOCAL DAVID STATMAN | JE FEATURE LIKE THE REST of the world, Jaret Lyons went through a lot of change in the last year and a half. In the fall, Lyons left his old company after 14 years. And amid a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic, he suddenly found himself with some spare time on his hands. A board member of Temple Emanuel in Cherry Hill, 4 JUNE 17, 2021 Jaret Lyons and his son, Brandon New Jersey, Lyons was never a stranger to dedicating free time to charitable endeavors. But to fill the new gaps in his career and probably the last time, more free time,” Lyons said. “I was in a mood where I was given to be thankful to things and think about things you want to do. I came up with an idea after chatting with my wife to volunteer more, and because I like to go big when I think of ideas, I thought, what if I could volunteer for Photo by Laura Rimmer 52 organizations in 52 weeks?” schedule, Lyons decided to go Lyons’ idea manifested bigger than ever before. itself in what he calls “Mission: “I knew that I’d have, for the Possible,” which has seen first time in my professional him put in shifts for nearly JEWISH EXPONENT 40 different charities in the Philadelphia area since begin- ning in December. Many have had to do with food insecurity and homeless- ness — not necessarily by design, Lyons said, but because those organizations were simply more likely to pick up the phone. Lyons also has volunteered with many Jewish charities over the past several months. 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H eadlines Gratz College Names Zev Eleff President L OCA L SASHA ROGELBERG | JE STAFF to network and oversee Gratz’s undergraduate, graduate and adult learning programs, while the president works to engage more with the broader community and prospective students, Jewish and not. Though the search for Gratz’s new president was announced right before the start of the pandemic in March 2020, it didn’t begin until late summer of last year. “We were looking for a president who thoroughly M LE OO LAB DR AI BE V 2 TS A I UN N M OW OD L EL EA S SIN OP G EN ! GRATZ COLLEGE WILL undergo a change and expan- sion in administration at the beginning of the 2021-’22 academic year, with Zev Eleff becoming president on Sept. 1, and Paul Finkelman, the current president, taking over the newly created chancellor’s position. The transition within and addition to the college’s administrative team takes place after Gratz experienced a 35% increase in enrollment over the past four years under Finkelman. “We made the strategic decision that the college was in a position where we felt that we could make goals to expand our network, our reach,” said Kathy Elias, chair of the Board of Governors at Gratz. The chancellor’s position allows Finkelman to continue UPPE R DU BLI N ! UPSCALE LIVING STEPS ABOVE IT ALL! Designed with luxury in mind, The Residences at the Promenade off er lavish apartments situated above a beautiful town center. • Park Trails • Pool with Sundeck • Dog Parks & Washrooms • Media & Game Rooms Amenities too many to mention! • Bocce Court • Fitness Center Clean Juice • Sprouts Farmers Market • Lululemon Fine Wine and Good Spirits! • Home Goods Coming Soon! Banfi eld • La Scala’s Fire • Trinity Physical Therapy Smashburger • Carbon Health • Starbucks • Serenity Nail Bar Welsh & Dreshertown Roads • Dresher, PA 833-238-1100 ResidencesUD.com A Bruce E. Toll Community 6 JUNE 17, 2021 JEWISH EXPONENT understood both the Jewish history and the critical role that Jewish thought has played, in history, and particularly in American history,” Elias said. “As well as a person who is an accomplished administrator of a college or university, as well as a person who is innovative and energetic.” Eleff fit the bill, Elias said. Eleff is the chief academic adviser of the Hebrew Theological College, the vice provost of Touro College Illinois, as well as professor of Jewish history at Touro’s Graduate School of Jewish Studies. As president, Eleff hopes to synergize the skills from his previous three roles into “the ability to convene different modes of education, to reach various populations and to reach them on their own levels,” he said. Gratz’s ability to be “nimble,” is what drew Eleff. He touted its ability to have not only a diversity in the degrees and certifications it offers, but also its clear goals in Jewish education and ability to “make meaning” in the lives of its students, as well as to build relationships with outside organizations. “[Gratz] has the combi- nation of humility, integrity and self-confidence to be able to understand its capacity to partner,” he said. “I’ve seen that whether Gratz partners with donors and stakeholders or with other organizations, Gratz understands that it takes a village. “ During Finkelman’s tenure, he created four new programs, including three master’s programs in interfaith leader- ship, human rights and camp management, and a doctoral program for Holocaust and genocide studies. Because Gratz had 90% of its programs online before the pandemic, Finkelman was able to effectively guide the college Zev Eleff Co urtesy of Zev Eleff through its transition to becoming completely remote when COVID-19 restrictions prevented in-person activity. “We were able to pivot to being 100% online within two weeks of closing our building,” Finkelman said. Finkelman was grateful for the opportunities during his presidency to honor commu- nity members and guests, who shaped Gratz’s legacy, with the Gratz Medal and honorary degrees. Moreover, Finkelman is grateful to have learned more about his community. “I grew up in a very small town. We were, what I would call, a one-synagogue town,” Finkelman said. “I have gained a much stronger knowledge of the incredible diversity of the American Jewish community.” As Eleff makes the transi- tion to succeed Finkelman, he’s eager to brave the suburban real estate market and make new roots in Philadelphia and Melrose Park and to begin his time at Gratz. As Gratz begins its 126th year, Eleff made it clear the value he hopes to maintain as president of Gratz: “the notion that applied Jewish wisdom can and should be for everybody.” l srogelberg@jewishexponent.com | 215-832-0741 JEWISHEXPONENT.COM |
H eadlines Workshop Informs on Teaching Kids About Race L OCA L SASHA ROGELBERG | JE STAFF WHEN A PASSENGER on an airplane gets ready for takeoff, they are reminded by the flight attendant that, in case of an emergency, they secure their own oxygen masks before helping their children. Imani Chapman and Franny Silverman, equity educators, advocates, collaborators (and Jewish parents), argue that this same idea can be used for teaching children about racism. For children to learn about race and racism, first the parents must be interested in learning about racism themselves. Chapman and Silverman spoke about parental respon- sibility to educate children on race and racism on June 9 as the second part of the “Looking Within for Communal Change: Racial Justice Workshop Series,” hosted by the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia’s Center City Kehillah and jkidphilly. The two educators apply the Jewish principle of Elu v’elu (both/and) to teaching their children about racism, advocating for viewing an issue from multiple perspectives. With that foundation, both understanding and teaching racism can be done through the lens of the “Four I’s of Oppression:” ideological, insti- tutional, interpersonal and internalized, from the abstract ideas society teaches us about race, to the thoughts we have about race and racism within. Though Chapman and Silverman have 50 years of educating and consulting between them, it was clear that the experiences of raising their own children guided their work the most. One day, Silverman recounted, her 8-year-old daughter marched around the house with a flyswatter in her hands, chanting, “Black lives matter,” mirroring the behavior of protesters, though some would argue she was too young to understand the nuances of the movement. “That’s how ideologies work,” Chapman said. “We start doing it before we understand it.” To Chapman and Silverman, those instances underscore the necessity of holding conversa- tions with children early on. For white Jewish children, Silverman said, explaining antisemitism can be a jumping-off point for discussing oppression and discrimination more broadly. Silverman explained to her daughter that just how “some Franny Silverman (left) and Imani Chapman at a work retreat Courtesy of Franny Silverman people have the idea that Jewish people run the world” (which, Silverman clarifies to her daughter, is “bonkers”), some individuals feel the same way about people of color. “In the world,” Silverman said to her daughter, “there are people that think that people have different skin colors that actually has to do with like, what kind of people they are? If they’re good people; if they’re bad people; if they’re smart people; if they’re dangerous people; if they’re safe people. That’s bonkers!” Silverman said. “That’s totally bonkers.” Chapman, a Caribbean- American immigrant raising three Jewish children with her wife, teaches race-consciousness differently than Silverman, who, along with her child, is white. She’s responsible for not only instilling a sense of aware- ness and consciousness of racism in her children, but also teaching them to have a positive self-concept, particularly in her 7-year-old daughter. “One of the ways I do that is I really surround her with a lot of heroes,” she said. But even children of color See Race, Page 23 EXPECT EXCEPTIONAL LIVING. As a resident at The Landing of Towamencin, you won’t need to worry about things like housekeeping, yard work, or transportation. You can focus on what’s really important: you. Rediscover a past hobby or uncover a new passion in a comfortable yet active environment tailored to you. It’s fi ve-star fun, with fi ve-star service. Discover exceptional living. Call for your personal tour! 900 Towamencin Ave • Lansdale, PA • (215) 395-6862 TheLandingOfTowamencin.com JEWISHEXPONENT.COM JEWISH EXPONENT A Whole Lotta Heart JUNE 17, 2021 7 |
H eadlines Longtime Gratz Educator Uziel Adini Dies at 83 OB ITUARY JESSE BERNSTEIN | JE STAFF UZIEL ADINI, an educator and administrator who won admirers across the country for his dedication, innovation and energy for Jewish educa- tion, died on May 27 at the age of 83. Adini — Uzi, to those who knew him — had battled leukemia for some time. Adini, wrote Joseph Davis, a professor of Jewish studies at Gratz College, “was one of the leading Jewish educational administrators in the United States from the 1970s until his retirement in 2007.” Jonathan Sarna, the famed scholar of American Jewish history, wrote in an academic forum last week that “we extend deepest condolences to Prof. Adini’s family, colleagues, students and friends.” Uziel Adini Courtesy of Tali Adini Adini was born in Mandatory Palestine in 1937. His parents, Leah and Yisrael Adini, were active members of Ha-Poel Ha-Mizrachi, the Religious Zionist Workers Party, and his mother was the first religious woman to address the Zionist Congress. All four of Adini’s grandparents died in Auschwitz; his parents, and the parents of his wife, Tamar (Löw) Adini, all lived and died in Tel Aviv. Though Adini left Israel for Philadelphia in the 1960s, never to return for an extended period, Israel was entwined with everything he did. “Israel was instilled in every aspect of his life,” said his daughter, Tali Adini. After completing his Israel Defense Forces service, Adini earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Bible, Hebrew literature and education at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Following that, he and his wife packed up and left for Philadelphia, where Adini studied for a doctorate of education at Dropsie College. His dissertation, completed in 1969, was a preview of what was to come: It was about the transmission of Jewish values to high school students through Hebrew literature. Tamar Adini knew something about that; for 28 years, she led the Hebrew, Jewish Studies and Foreign languages department at Akiba Hebrew Academy (now the Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy). In 1965, Adini began teaching at Gratz, an associ- ation that he would maintain for the rest of his life. At a time when Hebrew language educa- tion was flourishing, Adini was an expert in contemporary and Biblical Hebrew, and he instructed students at Gratz as well as at Temple University. He was a beloved teacher, according to his daughter. “He really knew how to tell a story, how to captivate an audience,” Tali Adini said. “So many of his students have come up to me and said, ‘He was the best teacher I’ve ever had.’” In addition to his time as a professor at Gratz, Adini spent 23 years as the director of the Jewish Community High School of Gratz College, and he eventually served as the school’s vice president. Adini loved riddles and jokes, and had a lovely singing voice. He led seders, and when family members celebrated milestones, he would come up with a special gematria of the person’s name. His weekly recitation of the Kiddush, Tali Adini said, will be greatly missed. Adini is survived by his wife, Tamar; his brother, Ami; his daughters, Tali and Ronit; and four grandchildren. l jbernstein@jewishexponent.com; 215-832-0740 Joe Zuritsky to Receive Award From AJC L OCA L JESSE BERNSTEIN | JE STAFF JOE ZURITSKY, chairman and CEO of Parkway Corp., will be honored with the American Jewish Committee Philadelphia/Southern New Jersey’s Human Relations Award at the organization’s annual meeting on June 23. Zuritsky, a longtime AJC board member and a key supporter, was an obvious candidate to be this year’s recipient, according to Marcia Bronstein, regional director of AJC Philadelphia/Southern New Jersey. The Human Relations Award “is for a person who’s near and dear to AJC, like a family member,” Bronstein said. “That really does mean Joe, to a T.” “I am honored, very much honored,” Zuritsky said. “It’s 8 JUNE 17, 2021 University President part of supporting an John A. Fry in the organization that I hold virtual ceremony where in high value.” Zuritsky will receive his Zuritsky, a patron award. of many local, national Bronstein was not yet and Israeli organiza- AJC’s regional director tions, said he is flattered when she met Zuritsky he was selected for for the first time. the award, though he Working in develop- admits that, having been ment and engagement, honored in a similar her first contact with fashion so many times Zuritsky was on a cold over the years, he looks call; she “wanted to tell forward to when he him a little bit about won’t impose on friends who we are and what for their support. Joe Zuritsky Courtesy of Parkway Corp. we do, because he didn’t “Hopefully, this is know.” Zuritsky agreed the last honor I’ll get,” Israel, and advocating for to a meeting, and it was a he laughed. Per the AJC, Zuritsky “has democratic values and human fruitful one. The AJC “captured his been a stalwart member of rights for all. Joe has long been AJC’s Board and Executive a supporter of interfaith and imagination,” Bronstein said, Committee for many years. intergroup dialogue, and a by dint of its impact on local and national politics. Zuritsky, He is a passionate advocate for lifelong learner.” The 2021 annual meeting, with his interest in intergroup AJC’s mission of protecting Jewish lives and communities, AJC’s 77th, will feature a relations and ensuring the ensuring a safe and secure keynote address from Drexel future success of Jewish and JEWISH EXPONENT Zionist organizations, found a home at AJC. “He’s a role model, a mentor and innovator, someone not afraid to tackle issues,” Bronstein said. “And Joe embodies what AJC stands for. He is a centrist. He will work with everybody on both sides of the aisle.” Zuritsky, for his part, sees the AJC as a bastion of well-trained, intelligent representatives of the Jewish people, bringing a “diplomatic approach” to sensi- tive, important issues for Jews around the world. “That’s something that the Jewish people really need: really highly qualified spokesmen to speak around the world on Jewish and Israeli issues. And that’s what the AJC does,” Zuritsky said. l jbernstein@jewishexponent.com; 215-832-0740 JEWISHEXPONENT.COM |
H eadlines Food Redistribution Guides Abbe Stern L OCA L ANDY GOTLIEB | JE STAFF Prevention Point Philadelphia and SEAMAAC, in partnership with the City of Philadelphia and several nonprofits to provide free lunches to the needy. More than 50,000 lunches were provided through April. As project manager for Step Up to the Plate, Stern faced numerous pandemic-re- lated challenges, noting that “waste occurs when something unexpected happens.” At first, Stern had to scurry to find places for the food that pandemic-closed restaurants were giving away before it spoiled. And then there were different challenges, such as shelters no longer being able to serve food indoors. That created the need to find ways to coordi- nate meals at other sites. Earlier this year, Stern joined Too Good to Go, the European- based organization that debuted in Philadelphia in February. TGTG’s app links consumers with food businesses, allowing retailers to sell surplus food, while consumers get value, too. While various efforts are making a difference in getting food to where it needs to be, there’s still a long way to go, said Stern, a Wynnewood native who celebrated her bat mitzvah at Temple Beth Hillel-Beth El. “The access to food is atrocious,” she said, adding that anyone looking to donate food should make sure their chosen organization can accept it, needs it and wants it. “Hunger is something we should be easily able to solve.” A benefit of working in food redistribution comes from the thanks received. Stern recounted delivering food to an ill — but grateful — woman through the Mitzvah Food Program. “I felt so privileged to do that work for her,” she said. l PEOPLE FIND THEIR paths in life at different times and, for Abbe Stern, that moment came at Johnson & Wales University while her professor was lecturing. “The professor said, ‘There’s enough food on the planet to feed everyone. The problem is distribution,’” Stern said. A couple years later, while working in the food service industry, Stern saw firsthand the inefficiencies and waste in food distribution and took action. “My trigger point was when I saw a trash can full of bread,” she said. “I just lost it. Why did we throw this away?” At first, Stern, 31, collected leftover bread from the Rittenhouse Hotel where she was working and brought it to the Sunday Breakfast Rescue Mission. Soon, she was collecting and redistributing bread from multiple sources to several local food rescue organizations. Stern’s work has made others take notice, as she’s one of five finalists for the National Museum of American Jewish History’s Hometown Hero inductee into its Ed Snider Only in America Gallery/Hall of Fame. The museum solicited nomina- tions for Hometown Heroes — “everyday citizens who strive to make their communities a better place and made particularly impactful commitments during the pandemic” — in May, and voting continues until June 21. NMAJH cited Stern for volun- teering with Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia’s Mitzvah Food Program, founding Fooding Forward to connect food business with nonprofits to share excess food, and for working with Step Up to the Plate during the pandemic. The latter is a 2020 collabora- agotlieb@jewishexponent.com; tion of the Broad Street Ministry, 215-832-0797 JEWISHEXPONENT.COM JEWISH EXPONENT JUNE 17, 2021 9 |
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H eadlines NEWSBRIEFS Writers Remove Anne Frank, Israel References Because of Social Media Complaints BESTSELLING AUTHORS Elin Hilderbrand and Casey McQuiston removed references to Anne Frank and Israel from their novels after reading complaints on social media, which created controversy in the literary world, JTA reported. Hilderbrand’s new novel, “Golden Girl,” contained a line of dialogue in which two teenage girls discuss a plan for one of them to hide in her friend’s attic. One girl jokes that she would be “like Anne Frank.” Some Instagram posters said the joke was antisemitic and demanded that Hilderbrand apologize. She did so, saying the passage would be removed from future printings. In McQuiston’s 2019 novel “Red, White & Royal Blue,” the president jokes that the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations “said something idiotic about Israel, and now I have to call Netanyahu and person- ally apologize.” Some Twitter users said that even mentioning Israel in fiction “normalizes” the occupation of Palestine. McQuiston said the line would be changed for future printings. The authors’ decisions to remove the passages from future printings have received criticism from some in the literary world. ROOSEVELT Warsaw Ghetto Wall Vandal Now Teaching British Teachers About Antisemitism A journalist who wrote “Free Gaza and Palestine” on former Warsaw Ghetto walls was tasked with teaching British teachers union members about antisemitism, JTA reported. Ewa Jasiewicz, who spray-painted the slogan in Poland in 2010, gave three sessions titled “Understanding Antisemitism,” the Jewish News of London reported on June 8. Before the sessions, Jasiewicz asked participants to read materials that “challenge common Eurocentric understanding of antisemitism” and prepare to hear “four prominent black British Jews discuss their experiences of racism in the Jewish community.” Marie van der Zyl, the president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, called Jasiewicz’s role “grotesque” in a letter to the teachers union. the pathway should be included “in any economic recovery or infrastructure legislation.” The liberal social justice advocacy group Bend the Arc initiated the letter, which was signed by 19 national groups, including HIAS, the Anti-Defamation League, the National Council for Jewish Women, Jewish Women International and the Jewish Council for Public Affairs, as well as organizations representing the Reform, Conservative and Reconstructionist movement. Many state-level Jewish groups also signed the letter. 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H EADLINES Southern Jewish History on Display in New Orleans NATIONAL JONAH GOLDMAN KAY | JTA NEW ORLEANS — Janis Rabin’s family emigrated from Poland, eventually settling in Bogalusa, Louisiana. For years, she and her relatives had kept memories and stories of their family’s Jewish experience to themselves or shared them casually with friends. So when Rabin entered this city’s Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience the day it opened to the public, she was moved by seeing her family’s history represented more formally. “I look at the museum, and it is such a beautiful representation of what it means to have your roots, your identity validated,” she said. Like Rabin, many of the visitors on the museum’s opening day May 27 were Southern Jews themselves, eager to fi nd evidence of their family lore or share artifacts with an B’H Proud To Recognize Our 2020-2021 Presented to teens and young adults who demonstrate outstanding commitment to Philly Friendship Circle. 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Unlike Jews in the North, who largely congregated in urban centers, Jews who settled in the South spread out across the region’s small towns and cities. Th e museum features large Jewish communities in New Orleans and Atlanta along- side lesser-known, but equally vibrant, places like Dumas, Arkansas, which had several Jewish mayors in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It also highlights the fact that Southern Jews oft en found careers as traveling salesmen, moving from one town to another. In the center of the museum’s fi rst room stands a peddler’s cart fi lled with the wares they might have sold. Th e piece connected with many of the visitors, who related it back to their own family’s origins. “My relatives were merchants and shop owners,” said Martin Covert, whose family came to New Orleans in the late 1800s. “Th e parts where they talked about commerce ... really resonated with me.” Th at’s exactly the point, said Anna Tucker, the museum’s curator. Th e South is a massive region and each community had a unique experience. So rather than set a singular narrative, Tucker used familiar objects to tell a specifi c story. “If you didn’t know the story behind them, a lot of the artifacts here would just look like an everyday object,” Tucker said. “But once you start listening to the conversations around it, then you’re like, ‘wow, this is so much more.’” Th e Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience is the product of more than three decades of concerted work to preserve the heritage of Southern Jewry. When Macy Hart started collecting artifacts from small Jewish communities in the South in 1986, it was out of JEWISH EXPONENT necessity. As Jews in the South gravitated toward cities, these rural communities were at risk of being forgotten. As a last-ditch eff ort, community leaders would ask Hart to take their ritual objects and Judaica. Th ere are also more unorthodox items in the collection, An exhibit at the Museum of the Southern including a prosthetic Jewish Experience in New Orleans focuses on leg that once belonged the large number of Jewish Southerners who traveling merchants. The museum to a Russian Jewish became opened to the public in late May. Courtesy of the Museum of the immigrant who settled Southern Jewish Experience in Lake Providence, Louisiana. For years, the collection was of a group of people sitting in a displayed at a small museum at fi eld. Th e photo, she said, was the Reform movement’s Jacobs taken by Paul Arst, a Mississippi Camp in Utica, Mississippi — a Jewish man who was fi ghting town of fewer than 1,000 people, with the Allies in Germany. a 45-minute drive southwest Th e people in the photograph of Jackson. Aft er the museum were Jews who, until the troops closed in 2012, the 4,000 items arrived, had been abandoned in the collection were put into in a cattle car aft er their Nazi storage. But people continued guards fl ed. “Th is photo has never been to donate artifacts even as the seen before because it was collection languished out of sight. tucked in a family scrapbook,” In 2017, a group of prominent Tucker said. Jewish lay leaders launched a $10 Indeed, during the opening, million fundraising campaign Tucker was casually approached to move the collection to New by several visitors who wanted Orleans, home to some 10,000 Jews, and give it a new, perma- to share their own family’s nent home. Th e museum’s three heirlooms or off er stories about galleries now occupy part of a photographs in the exhibit. While many of the visitors nondescript downtown building. at the opening had personal It’s a small space, approximately connections to the stories in 9,000 square feet, though the the exhibition, the goal of the museum has plans to expand as Museum of the Southern Jewish its collection grows. Experience is to be an educa- Most of the recent additions have come from donations tional resource for both Jews and by community members who non-Jews. Jay Tanenbaum, the rescued them from closets and chair of the museum’s board, attics in their families’ homes. said he expects about 30,000 With so many items to exhibit, guests annually, most of whom the museum plans to rotate the will not be Jewish. As part of the displays every few months, so it permanent exhibition, there is can show as much of its collec- a section dedicated to Jewish terms and practices. tion as possible. “We want to educate visitors Th e museum has a form on its website for people to submit about who we are as Southern their items, but many of the Jews and how we are part of donations came through word of the American community,” mouth. In a section focusing on Tanenbaum said. “At the end of the Holocaust and World War the day, education is always the II, Tucker points to a large photo best way to fi ght antisemitism.” ● JEWISHEXPONENT.COM |
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H eadlines Apartheid Continued from Page 1 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, denied the charge and cast aspersions on HRW itself, telling The New York Times that, “The mendacious apartheid slur is indicative of an organization that has been plagued for years by systemic anti-Israel bias.” Apartheid, and whether it is an accurate description of the Israeli government’s policy toward Palestinians living under its control, is a frequent topic of correspondence from Jewish Exponent readers. And for good reason: It is a grave charge, freighted with history and sometimes complicated by countercharges of antisem- itism toward those who would make it. During the recent fighting between the Israel Defense Forces and Hamas, as well as the skirmishes between civil- ians over the evictions in Sheikh Jarrah, the charge of apartheid was made loudly once more and countered with the same volume. But in notes from our readers arguing either side, it became clear that few appear to have an accurate idea of what actually consti- tutes apartheid. So what it is apartheid? How is it defined legally? When did critics of Israel begin to describe their actions as apart- heid, and why? Which actions by the Israeli government are critics referring to today when they use the term apartheid? And what do the people who deny the charge present as the exculpatory evidence? Prior to the development of a legal definition, apartheid was a policy of segregation and resource distribution in South Africa. It was intended to ensure white South Africans could dominate a country in which they were a minority. The term “apartheid” was developed by Afrikaner clergy as “a moral project to preserve, protect and uplift the Afrikaner nation,” said David Gordon, a professor of history at Bowdoin College. The Afrikaners were white South Africans, typically of Dutch descent. Apartheid “was vaguely defined by a polit- ical party commission prior to the election in 1948, when the Nationalist Party, headed by one of these clergy, came to power using ‘apartheid’ as an election slogan,” Gordon added. What it would come to mean in reality took more time to work out. Steven Rice is currently on the National Kidney Registry (NKR) but the average wait is 5 years or longer. The only way to shorten the wait time is for him to get a transplant from a Living Donor. Even though most of us are born with 2 kidneys, we only need 1 healthy kidney to live. That means you, or someone you know, could save a life by choosing to be a donor. Kidneys from living donors can last twice as long as kidneys from deceased donors. To learn more about the living donor process for Steven Rice, please contact us at jassr4@comcast.net You can also contact our transplant center at https://penntransplant.donorscreen.org/register/now 14 JUNE 17, 2021 Apartheid, instituted in 1948, inaugurated a system of segregation that deprived many Black South Africans of citizenship, barred them from marrying white South Africans and gave the state power to evict millions of them from their homes. Other non-Af- rikaner racial groups were discriminated against, as well. A system of racial classi- fication helped the state to keep non-Afrikaners from using the same public facil- ities or attending the same social events as their Afrikaner countrymen. It restricted job opportunities, housing, educa- tion and movement within the country. Internal repression of dissidents could be brutal. And though the system was eventu- ally dismantled, the legacy of apartheid remains. Apartheid, according to Ian Lustick, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, was given a legal definition outside the bounds of South Africa in 1973. The UN General Assembly promul- gated “The International Convention on the Suppression and Punishment of the Crime of Apartheid,” which defined apartheid as “inhuman acts committed for the purpose of establishing and maintaining domination by one racial group of persons over any other racial group of persons and systemat- ically oppressing them.” Those “inhuman acts” included actions like “legis- lative measures and other measures calculated to prevent a racial group or groups from participation in the political, social, economic and cultural life of the country,” as well as internal suppression of dissidents, ghettoization and land expropriation. This was intended, in part, to define apartheid as not only a crime against its victims, but against humanity. In 2002, the International Criminal Court issued the “Rome Statute,” defining “the crime of apartheid” as JEWISH EXPONENT An Israeli security checkpoint. Such restrictions on Palestinian freedom of movement are central to the charge of apartheid made by some against Israel. Photo by James Emery via Flickr (licensed under CC BY 2.0) “inhumane acts ... committed in the context of an institu- tionalized regime of systematic oppression and domination by one racial group over any other racial group or groups and committed with the intention of maintaining that regime.” So what does this have to do with Israel? According to Asaf R o m i r o w s k y, e x e c u t i v e director of Scholars for Peace in the Middle East and a fellow at the Philadelphia-based Middle East Forum, applying the term “apartheid” to Israeli policy toward Palestinians “speaks to the lack of understanding and the lack of education, or under- standing, of what is actually happening on the ground in Israel.” The push to charge Israel with apartheid, he said, has its roots in Palestinian Liberation Organization propaganda campaigns in the early 1970s, and has become the bedrock accusation of the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement. “If you fast forward from that understanding into the use of media, and then the use of social media, and the rapid- ness of what happened now in Gaza, it is no surprise that every group out there, Jewish and non-Jewish, are accusing Israel of ethnic cleansing and apartheid,” Romirowsky said. He believes that the inclu- sion of Ra’am, an Islamist party, in the new Israeli government, “factually debunks apartheid altogether.” Romirowsky’s position, that Israel is not committing the crime of apart- heid, is shared by Israel and the U.S. State Department. Lustick did not take the same view. For a time after the 1967 war, most of the world, he said, accepted that Israel ruled over Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip in a manner consistent with international law. “But with the extensive processes of land expropria- tion and settlement,” Lustick said, “including the transfer of almost one-tenth of all Israeli Jews across the Green Line, and with declarations by Israeli leaders that Israel will never withdraw and never allow Palestinian independence, the control of those areas, and of their populations (who have no political rights in Israel) have increasingly and legitimately been understood as a consol- idating regime of systematic discrimination against Palestinian Arabs in favor of Jewish Israelis.” In Lustick’s view, and that of some independent NGOs and think tanks in Israel and abroad, the actions of the Israeli government constitute the crime of apartheid. l jbernstein@jewishexponent.com; 215-832-0740 JEWISHEXPONENT.COM |
H eadlines Juneteenth Continued from Page 1 Gordon Granger announcing the emancipation of enslaved people in Texas, the most isolated of the southern states and therefore slowest to emancipate enslaved peoples. This declaration, which took place on June 19, 1865, came almost 2½ years after Abraham Lincoln gave the Emancipation Proclamation, declaring the end of slavery in the south. The first Juneteenth celebration took place in 1866. Frazier wears many hats. They are a student at the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College and rabbinic intern at Kol Tzedek synagogue in West Philadelphia, and as a member of the Black Jewish Liberation Collective, have worked alongside Jews for Racial and Economic Justice for the past three years to create a Juneteenth seder for Black Jews around the country. The Juneteenth seder Frazier organizes is similar to a Passover one: There are bless- ings, candle-lightings and the telling of the story of liberation from oppression. Among the familiar rituals, Frazier incorporates new ones, such as the telling of ances- tral stories, starting with the attendee with the oldest story. “It’s not just the telling of the story of Juneteenth, but the telling of family and ancestral story, which is really powerful, particularly for a group of people who have had our stories stolen,” Frazier said. For other Jews, Juneteenth rituals look different. Jared Jackson, founder and executive director of Jews in All Hues, an advocacy group for Jews of color, has spent the past five Juneteenths spending time with his child, finding intentional time to go to the park, toss a Frisbee around and find joyful moments. Ideally, Jackson said, June should be a month of “contin- uous celebration,” as it’s not JEWISHEXPONENT.COM Lewis Gordon Courtesy of Lewis Gordon Moreover, Black Americans have celebrated Juneteenth for more than 150 years. Many white Americans (and many white Jewish Americans) are only now learning about the holiday. As Juneteenth makes its way into broader popular culture, it runs the risk of being commercialized or diluted. In the face of this, Gordon suggested that his celebra- tions remain for him and his community. “There’s no such thing as I hope that as people either learn about Juneteenth, or they start celebrating Juneteenth, that they become more aware of just how ... we actually don’t have genuine and real liberation. And I hope that people are able to, through this holiday, to see that.” srogelberg@jewishexponent.com; 215-832-0741 KOACH BARUCH FRAZIER just the month for observing Juneteenth, but also for celebrating LGBT Pride Month and Black Music Appreciation month. The intersection of these holidays also serves as a reminder that oftentimes the intersection of holidays also provides opportunities to highlight intersections in identities. “There’s no such thing as a Jew who’s only a Jew,” said Lewis Gordon, a professor and head of the philosophy department at the University of Connecticut, where he also holds an appointment in Jewish studies. “Jews are always Jews plus.” To Jackson, his identity as a Black person and a Jew are inseparable: “So as long as I’ve lived as a Jew, I’ve lived as a Black person.” In the case of Juneteenth celebrations, Frazier is able to synthesize the meaning of Juneteenth with their Jewish practice of marking time. “The rabbis gave us such something that cannot be co-opted,” Gordon said. “It’s what the rest of us who see these historical markers, these events, these commemora- tions, it’s what we bring to them.” Like many Jewish holidays, Juneteenth is the mingling of joy and grief, past and present, ancestors and those around this year’s table. It’s an opportunity to reflect and grow, for those who observe Juneteenth and those just now educating themselves about it. “I hope that as people either learn about Juneteenth, or they start celebrating Juneteenth, that they become more aware of just how ... we actually don’t have genuine and real libera- tion,” Frazier said. “And I hope that people are able to, through this holiday, to see that.” l great spiritual technology,” Frazier said. While Jews mark the passage of time weekly on Shabbat, the changing of the seasons with Sukkot and Passover, Frazier uses the rituals they have culti- vated for Juneteenth as a way of denoting not only the efforts of ancestors to pursue libera- tion, but also in reflecting on the devastation of slavery: why it took so long for enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, to hear of their emancipation, why anti-Black racism is still so pervasive today. Current racism is one of the reasons why Jackson’s Juneteenth practices, though a time for ritual and joy, are subdued. “There’s a thought process, you know, like if we celebrate this too hard or too soft, will it disappear? Or will there be another ‘whitelash’ or something like that?” Jackson said, referencing the portman- teau of “white” and “backlash,” coined by CNN commentator Van Jones. JEWISH EXPONENT Exclusive Women’s Apparel Boutique Made in USA Custom designs, color options and free alterations available Evening Gowns Suits/Separates Cocktail Dresses 61 Buck Road Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 www.elanaboutique.com (215)953-8820 Make an appointment today! Consult with the designer to explore your style options. JUNE 17, 2021 15 |
O pinion Israel Slandered When Described as an Apartheid State BY JESSE FOX PENN HAS MORE than 600 student organizations — a laudable source of pride for our school. I love seeing Instagram stories and Facebook events that highlight new student initiatives in pursuit of academic honesty and exploration. However, recently, I’ve begun to see some that are very disheartening. In 2019, student activists formed Penn Students Against the Occupation. After scrolling through their Instagram page, I encountered many posts that propagate full of half-truths and lies. One stands out as particu- larly misleading. On Feb. 1, PAO shared a post titled “Criticism of Israel — a settler colonial, apartheid state, by default is not antise- mitic.” Of course, criticizing the actions of a government or country is necessary to keep them in check. However, the appallingly inaccurate part of the post is the insistence that Israel is a “settler colonial, apartheid state.” As we’ve seen countless times, false demonization of Israel can lead to a surge in antisemitic attacks. More to the point, by employing buzzwords such as “settler colonial” and “apart- heid” to describe Israel, PAO is indulging the widespread political ploy to delegiti- mize the Jewish state. The logic is simple: “Apartheid” regimes are not reformed — they are dismantled entirely. But in the context of Israel, such accusations could not be more inaccurate. Let’s take a deeper look at how wrong their slander against Israel is: According to one academic definition, settler colonialism “is an ongoing system of power that perpetuates the genocide and repression of indigenous peoples and cultures.” Most definitions riff on themes such as “replacement,” “resource exploitation” and “coloniza- tion.” Aside from the fact that the Jewish people inhabited the land long before the Arab conquest of the region and have had a continuous presence in Israel for the last 3,000 years, 19th- and 20th-century Jewish immigrants did not “replace” the Palestinians, nor has Israel ever committed anything close to “genocide.” In fact, the British Peel Commission Report in 1937 reported demographic trends that fly in the face of the “replacement” canard: “The Arab population shows a remarkable increase ... partly due to the import of Jewish capital into Palestine and other factors associated with the growth of the [Jewish] National Home.” This increase in the Arab population was due, in part, to migration into Mandatory Palestine from neighboring areas. Given this historical reality, why are Jews the only ones called settler colonists? This is an inherent double standard. PAO’s pronouncement that Israel is a settler colonial state indicates either a misunderstanding of the definition of their own terminology, or historical ignorance. Their post also slurs Israel as an apartheid state. It should be noted that there are certain sections of the West Bank (Areas A and B) that are controlled by the Palestinian Authority, and the U.S.-designated terrorist organization Hamas controls the Gaza Strip. Therefore, these areas will not be included in this conversation, as they are separate political and national domains. According to the United Nations’ International Con- vention on the Suppression and Punishment of the Crime of Apartheid, apartheid is defined as denial equal rights to people, falsely impris- oning people, and genocide against people based on race. Citizens of Israel, regardless of their race, religion or gender all enjoy the same rights and protections under the law. Arab citizens of Israel (some of whom identify as Palestinian) can vote in Israeli elections, and many choose to serve in the army. There are majori- ty-Arab political parties that comprise a substantial portion of the Knesset (Israel’s parlia- ment). There are Arabs who sit on Israel’s Supreme Court. The second-largest bank in Israel’s chairman is Arab. Many Palestinians who live in Areas A and B (not citizens of Israel) in the West Bank commute to Israel daily to work. Apartheid is racial discrimination, not seperation based on nationality — if dividing people based on national citizenship were apart- heid, the whole world would be guilty. Therefore, either Israel has done a remarkably bad job at being an apartheid state, or lies and propaganda have masked the truth that Israel is the only liberal democracy in the Middle East. In sum, slandering Israel as a “settler colonial” state or an “apartheid state,” is factually incorrect and academically irresponsible. I’m a proud Zionist and ardent supporter of Israel, and I recognize that criticizing the country’s actions, or any country’s for that matter, is legitimate. However, slandering Israel by employing falsities shows that PAO has no qualms about lying to fit its agenda. I’m sorry to see a student organi- zation on Penn’s campus feed unassuming people lies and hatred. l Jesse Fox graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in December and is a 2020-2021 CAMERA Fellow. Conversion Students are Asking Me If it’s Safe to Become Jewish. This is What I Tell Them In 12 years of teaching “Introduction to the Jewish Ex perience” t hroug h HaMaqom|The Place in the San Francisco Bay Area, no student had ever asked me that question in those words. This year three students have asked it of me. The first was a young woman, a conver- sion candidate, and she made an appointment to talk to me BY RABBI RUTH ADAR outside of class. I answered with a question: “RABBI ADAR, IS it dangerous “Why are you asking this to wear my Jewish star?” right now?” She talked about 16 JUNE 17, 2021 reading about attacks on Jews in New York City, and in West Hollywood. She talked about the fact that the synagogue she attends was vandalized a few months ago. She talked about how Jewish friends are concerned about safety. “Am I being silly?” she asked. “Do I need to worry about this on the streets of Oakland and Berkeley?” Yes, I said, this is real. We are living through a time of increasing antisemitism. As far as the jewelry is concerned, I JEWISH EXPONENT said, it is like any other item of personal safety: Trust your instincts. If you don’t feel safe, leave it off or put it out of sight. Then I asked another question: “This happens to the Jewish people from time to time. Are you sure you want to pursue conversion?” I assured her that I would not think badly of her if she chose the safer path. Confronting fears like those is how we sort out who we want to be, what we want for our children, what we want for our descendants. There is no single right answer, only the answer deep in each individual heart. The young woman said, “No, rabbi, I want to be a Jew!” I recognized the passion in her voice, a passion that I still feel after 25 years as a naturalized Jew — my word for a Jew- by-choice. We love the Jewish people and we are not going anywhere. Conversion to Judaism is more complex than a change See Adar, Page 20 JEWISHEXPONENT.COM |
O pinion Don’t Wait for War to Defend Israel BY STEVE FELDMAN STREETS IN LARGE and small cities throughout America have been the scene of anti-Israel/anti-Jewish demonstrations. Print, broadcast and electronic media are forums for an abundance of anti-Is- rael and anti-Jewish articles, analyses, columns, opinion pieces and letters. Social media activity by “celebrities” and others has been an affront to decency and truth. and pronouncements from members of Congress. After Israel was forced to use military power to stop Palestinian-Arab terrorists, who fired more than 4,000 rockets targeting Jewish communities last month, and defensive measures were intentionally falsely depicted throughout traditional media and social media, Jew-hatred intensified from the street to the media. Know this: Anti-Israel/ anti-Zionist words and actions are anti-Jewish. Diaspora Jews are targeted because of professed affronts by Israel. Israel is targeted because it is the sole nation-state of the Jewish People. To paraphrase a slogan that has been popular in recent years: It’s you they are after. Israel just happens to be between them and you. Israel is singled out by international organizations, “human rights” groups, columnists and others as a pathway to attack Jews Defensive advocacy is necessary at times. Proactive measures are vital. Going forward there must be a barrage of advocacy/activism to take back the truth and to regain our peace of mind. Strength carries the day. Individuals, organizations and institutions — all of klal Yisrael — must be engaged and do a better job of boldly telling Israel’s and the Jewish people’s story. We must know the facts and insist that news media offer balanced reporting and accurate information with proper context regarding events in ancient times, in the 20th century and currently. Social media must not censor pro-Israel messages. Most who attack Israel rhetorically or who participate in anti-Israel protests would be hard-pressed to locate Israel on a map and don’t know a thing about Israel. They go with the flow regarding the social Most who attack Israel rhetorically or who participate in anti-Israel protests would be hard-pressed to locate Israel on a map and don’t know a thing about Israel. They go with the flow regarding the social justice cause-du-jour and do not question the propaganda. Our message must become the dominant one. KVETCH ’N’ KVELL Farewell Homemade Goodies THAT WAS A VERY NICE ARTICLE about Roz Bratt and the closing of her bakery on Fifth Street called Homemade Goodies by Roz (“Kosher Bakery Owner to Hang it Up After 24 Years, May 27). I met that nice lady once and found her to be warm and hospitable. I’m not in that neighborhood, but I’m sure she will be missed. And thanks to Roz Bratt for so generously sharing her Jewish Apple Cake recipe with your readers. Delicious. Best to Ms. Bratt in her future endeavors. Mary-Ann Feldman | Philadelphia No Judaism Without Torah Rabbi Cherry, I’m one of those Jews who believe that Torah is the Tree of Life for the Jewish people and that, without Torah, there is no Jewish people (“Korach, Racism and Pruning the Tree of Life,” June 10). That’s what I would teach my students. I would teach my students that God chose the Jewish people as His beloved, and there lies the responsibility that we Jews have to obey His commandments set down in the Torah. I would teach my students the importance to the Jew of Shabbos, kashrus, the yom tovim and the meaning of the 17th of Tammuz and Tisha B’Av. Let us never retire Torah Judaism. Zachary Margolies | Philadelphia Store Owners Need Holocaust Education The owners of hatWRKS (“Nashville Store Apologizes for Selling ‘Not Vaccinated’ Yellow Jewish Stars,” June 3) should drive two hours to Whitwell, home of the Paper Clips Project, to learn how the required wearing of yellow six-pointed stars morphed into the Nazi slaughter of six million Jewish and five million non-Jewish civilians. Hopefully the owners will then understand why 6,500 Tennesseans, whom we just memorialized, made the ultimate sacrifice fighting against hate and ignorance as shown by them. l Paul L. Newman | Merion Station Labor unions have approved or are considering anti-Israel/ anti-Jewish measures. A nt i-Isr ael /a nt i-Je w i sh manifestations have made their way into K-12 schools, while such activities at univer- sities and colleges have been standard fare for years. We must fight back aggres- sively and proactively. Anti-Jewish rhetoric and behavior increased in recent years: observant Jews assaulted in New York, murders, property damage during some Black Lives Matter-related events, hostile environments on campuses JEWISHEXPONENT.COM and Jewry. We must realize this fact, understand it and make clear that we are onto this scheme. There is no point in any Jewish person denying what is abundantly clear — except to try to deceive oneself. As the anti-Israel/ anti-Jewish propaganda becomes more pervasive, it sows more Jew-hatred, which in turn sows more physical assaults on people and property; these sow panic which sows a reduction in public support for Israel and even fear of being identified as Jewish; weakness sows more attacks and the vicious cycle worsens. justice cause-du-jour and do not question the propaganda. Our message must become the dominant one. Israel and the Jewish world recently commemorated another anniversary of the Israel Defense Forces’ miracu- lous victory in the 1967 Six-Day War. Deliberate misinforma- tion about the events leading up to this defensive war and the war’s outcome has caused Israel/the Jewish people to be inverted from “David” into “Goliath” in the eyes of much of the world. STATEMENT FROM THE PUBLISHER We are a diverse community. The views expressed in the signed opinion columns and let- ters to the editor published in the Jewish Exponent are those of the authors. They do 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 letters to letters@jewishexponent.com or fax to 215-569-3389. Letters should be a maximum of 200 words and may be edited for clarity and brevity. Unsigned letters will not be published. Join the conversation! 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COMMUNITY NEWS The Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia mobilizes financial and volunteer resources to address the communities’ most critical priorities locally, in Israel and around the world. Women’s Philanthropy Rises to Challenge Under Julie Savitch’s Leadership in Difficult Year WHEN JULIE SAVITCH became the Women’s vulnerable, and we advocate for those in distress. Philanthropy chair, she did not expect her first year of a In my “free time,” I am a CASA, or court-appointed two-year term to be during a global pandemic. But Savitch special advocate. As a CASA, I have represented seven quickly regrouped, switched gears and rose to the occasion children over the last six years, making sure that all of their to lead the affinity group of the Jewish Federation of Greater basic needs are being met. These kids are the most vulner- Philadelphia and bring the community together through able, with parents in prison and addicted to drugs, living in this isolating and challenging time. poverty in poor communities with few resources. I advocate “The women who are involved with Women’s Philanthropy for my kids at school, at home, in the foster care system, with are amazing. Throughout this pandemic, they were their doctors and therapists. supportive, interested and involved,” said Savitch, who is As chair of Women’s Philanthropy, I am drawn to all of also on the Jewish Federation’s board of trustees and Women the programs that advocate for the most vulnerable in our of Vision Advocacy Committee. “We did not miss a step community, ensuring that they are getting what they need and continued with our programming and our fundraising and beyond, with compassion and respect. virtually, so that our community’s needs could be taken care Women’s Philanthropy Chair Julie Savitch of without a pause.” Why do you donate to the Jewish Federation? showed true leadership as she guided the A dedicated leader and philanthropist, Savitch views the affinity group of the Jewish Federation I am so fortunate to be able to give both my time and my response to the pandemic as a testament to what she has long through a challenging year. financial resources to tikkun olam, and it is both my privi- Courtesy of Jewish Federation known — that the Jewish community is always there for lege and my obligation to support the Jewish community of Greater Philadelphia one another. in Philadelphia, Israel and around the world. The Jewish “Despite unforeseen events, we are such a strong community who care about Federation is uniquely positioned to know what the needs are throughout the the most vulnerable. even when we ourselves are thrown off balance,” explained community. We have a birds-eye view and, therefore, can make critical alloca- Savitch, a child welfare advocate and Radnor-based mother of three. “We even tion decisions based on needs in our community as a whole. had a very successful virtual class of new leaders in the Women’s Leadership Development Program!” What do you think is the impact of Women’s Philanthropy on our Jewish As Savitch begins her second year, we spoke with the Women’s Philanthropy community through its collective giving? chair to learn more about her, her passion for Women’s Philanthropy and the Collective giving builds community. Women’s Philanthropy connects women Jewish Federation and her aspirations in the year ahead. of all ages, providing networking opportunities, peer support, mentoring partnerships and leadership models for so many women. Additionally, by What are you looking forward to in the second year of your term? working together for a common goal, our voices are amplified. We are able to I am so excited that people are getting vaccinated and becoming more impact the community in a much more powerful way than if we just donated comfortable with in-person events. We are starting to offer some small group, on our own. outside events with limited attendance and are hopeful that we will be able to offer some hybrid events during the next year. We will be rolling out some new What is something people probably don’t know about you? initiatives this fall, so keep your eyes open for some more exciting ways to make Here are a few little-known facts: a difference! • I have three chickens in my backyard coop that I built myself • I love taking ceramics classes, and my pots are taking over my house How has Women’s Philanthropy supported your Jewish journey in the • I play tennis and canasta in my free time community? • I am in three book clubs, plus I review books so that I have access to even I have so many mentors, and though none of them had been leaders during a more titles pandemic, all of them have offered words of wisdom, encouragement, and each • I am taking Hebrew by Zoom with an Israeli teacher, so I can communicate lifted me up. There is a strong contingent of past Women’s Philanthropy chairs on our next mission to Israel who continue to guide and support me. Plus, I am lucky enough to be working alongside an amazing professional team, Lindsay Davidman and Marni Davis, What advice would you give someone who is looking to get involved with who help me to reach beyond my comfort zone, answer my texts at all times of Women’s Philanthropy? the day and provide the support so that I can lead more effectively. If you want to get to know a dynamic and interesting group of philanthrop- ic-minded women of all ages, join us! There are so many ways that you could What is an organization, program or cause that the Jewish Federation make a difference in our community. We warmly welcome all newcomers — just supports that personally resonates with you? Why? call, text or send an email. I don’t have one answer to that question. 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L ifestyle /C ulture The Book and the Cook Lives on F OO D KERI WHITE | JE FOOD COLUMNIST THOSE OF YOU who have lived in Philly for years and were active on the culinary scene may fondly recall The Book and the Cook food fest from the early 1990s. It was a weeks-long celebra- tion of restaurants and cuisine, which partnered local food professionals with chefs from near and far. Together they would craft a menu, and patrons would enjoy a sumptuous meal showcasing two culinary talents. I hadn’t thought of this for years, but I had the good fortune to be invited to dinner at my friend K’s house on Saturday night, and she prepared a meal based on one of those long-ago events. “I went on a date to one of the events — the guy is long gone — we did not hit it off,” she said. “But I still have the cookbook! The focus of the book is Mediterranean, and doesn’t always conform to kosher cooking, but I’ve adapted some of the recipes to accommodate a kosher diet.” I thumbed through “Matt- hew Kenney’s Mediterranean Cooking: Great Flavors for the American Kitchen” book while K cooked; it was funny to see how ingredients that are commonplace today required a footnote — there was a lengthy explanation of panko, which can practically be bought at a convenience store these days. The dish below is adapted from a Moroccan crab cake recipe. K used raw cod that she chopped finely, but cooked cod, or any fish, can be used, and it is a great way to repurpose leftovers. If you use cooked fish, you can reduce the time in the saute pan by a minute or two. The sauces is a revelation. I plan to make it regularly with or without the fish cakes. It JEWISHEXPONENT.COM would be divine on grilled fish or chicken, stirred into tuna or chicken salad, or even drizzled over grilled or roasted vegetables. The carrots are a fantastic side dish — plenty going on so that they can jazz up a plain main dish, with wonderfully complex flavors marrying sweet and salty. For dessert, K served some plain cookies with a dish of strawberry ice cream. Perfection. MOROCCAN FISH CAKES Makes 12 fish cakes, or about 6 servings 1½ cups panko 1¼ cups flour 2 tablespoons olive oil 1 small red pepper, finely chopped 2 ribs celery, finely chopped 2 tablespoons ginger, grated 2 cloves garlic, crushed 6 scallions, white part only, thinly sliced 1 teaspoon ground cardamom 1 tablespoon ground cumin 1 tablespoon turmeric 1 cup heavy cream 1 pound cod filet or other fish, chopped 2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley 2 tablespoons chopped fresh chives Grated zest of 2 lemons Pinch cayenne Salt to taste (about ½ teaspoon) ¼ cup canola or other mild cooking oil Cilantro dressing (see below) Mix the panko and flour; set it aside. In a large skillet, heat the olive oil over medium, and sauté the pepper and celery. When the pepper and celery begin to soften, add the scallions, ginger and garlic. Continue cooking until fragrant. Add the cardamom, cumin and turmeric, and sauté for another minute. Add the heavy cream, bring it to a boil and lower the heat to reduce it by half, about 5 minutes. Add the fish and cook it a few minutes until it is done and opaque throughout. Remove it from the heat, and add two-thirds of the panko mixture along with the parsley, chives, lemon zest, salt and cayenne. Allow it to cool. Using your hands, form the mixture into cakes and dip them into the remaining panko mixture to coat. Place the cakes on a parchment or wax paper-lined cooking tray and refrigerate them until you are ready to cook. Heat the canola oil in a large skillet over medium high, and sauté the fish cakes until they are crispy and brown on the outside. Drain them on paper towels and serve with the cilantro dressing. Moroccan fish cakes Photos by Keri White CILANTRO DRESSING Makes 1 cup This is so amazingly delicious that I could practically eat it with a spoon. K recommends making a double batch so you have extra for tomorrow. Note: The original recipe requires toasting and grinding the cumin seeds, but I am perfectly happy to use the ground version. If you want to take that step, I won’t stop you. 1 cup fresh orange juice 1 tablespoon ground cumin 1 cup cilantro ½ cup canola oil 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice Salt and cayenne to taste In a small saucepan, heat the orange juice to a boil and reduce it to about ¼ cup. This will take about 12 minutes. Let the reduced juice cool slightly, and add it to the blender with the See Food, Page 20 JEWISH EXPONENT Moroccan spiced carrots JUNE 17, 2021 19 |
L ifestyle /C ulture Food Continued from Page 19 cilantro; puree. (You don’t want it boiling hot or it will cook the cilantro, and you want it to stay fresh.). Add the remaining ingredients and puree until blended. MOROCCAN SPICED CARROTS Serves 4 K came to my seder this year and brought these as a side to accompany our brisket. I had meant to request the recipe then, but forgot about it. Imagine my delight when they appeared on my plate alongside the cod cakes last weekend. Like the cilantro dressing, the original version of this requires toasted and hand-ground cumin. Again, I opted for the lazy cooks’ version. One more note: Cooking the carrots in olive oil adds richness, depth and flavor, but it also adds fat. If this is a concern, omit the olive oil and simply steam the carrots until they are cooked through; follow the subsequent steps as directed. 2 tablespoons pine nuts 1 tablespoon ground cumin ¼ cup olive oil 20 JUNE 17, 2021 1 pound carrots, cut on the diagonal into thick coins 1 tablespoon honey ½ teaspoon kosher salt 1 generous tablespoon fresh lemon juice Scant ¼ cup black, oil-cured, pitted olives 1 tablespoon chopped cilantro 1 tablespoon chopped mint Toast the pine nuts, either in an oven at 350 degrees F on a baking tray for about 8 minutes, shaking occasionally, or in a small, dry skillet over medium heat for 5 minutes. If you’re using a skillet, watch them carefully and shake them constantly. Heat the olive oil on high in a large skillet and place the carrot slices in the oil in a single layer. Cook the carrots for a few minutes on high, then lower the heat and cook another 2 or 3 minutes until they are soft. Shake the pan and move the carrots around with a spatula to prevent sticking, and add salt. Drain the carrots and pour them into a bowl. Economic cook’s tip: Save the oil, cool it and use it for salad dressing. Add the honey, olives and lemon juice; allow the mixture to cool partially. When it reaches room temperature, add the fresh herbs, stir and serve. l Adar Continued from Page 16 of creed. Judaism is not only a religion; it has elements of culture, ethnicity and people- hood as well. To become Jewish is to become heir to a history and a way of being in the world. It is different from conversion to Christianity, in that it means becoming a target for antisemi- tism. In the earliest description of a rabbinical court, or beit din, for conversion, the Sages warned proselytes of the dangers inherent in becoming a Jew: The Sages taught in a baraita: With regard to a poten- tial convert who comes to a court in order to convert, at the present time, when the Jews are in exile, the judges of the court say to him: What did you see that motivated you to come to convert? Don’t you know that the Jewish people at the present time are anguished, suppressed, despised and harassed, and hardships are frequently visited upon them? (BT Yevamot 47a) Every convert to Judaism makes a journey across the religious, cultural and emotional frontiers of Judaism. One of the milestones on that journey is the moment when antisemitism ceases to be theoretical, when it is felt in the kishkes, in the gut. I have never regretted becoming a Jew. I give thanks every morning that God has made me a Jew, and that the Jewish people were willing to have me. I feel sure, listening to my student, that she will say the same thing after 25 years, no matter what history brings, so I give her advice: “Go sit with the Jews when you feel shaky. You will see, when there are frightening things on the news, synagogue services fill up, gatherings fill up, we all show up somewhere to be with the Jews. As a people, we draw strength from one another. When bad things happen, there’s nowhere I would rather be than with my Jewish family. “Whether in my synagogue, or someone else’s synagogue, or at the Jewish Film Festival, I feel better when I am surrounded by our people.” l is slanderous, if one is in a social media debate and needs the facts, contact us at office@ zoaphilly.org. The mobilization must begin immediately. Some other simple things we each can do: Contact officials in every city, township, borough and village to press for strong resolutions in support of Israel as the nation-state of the Jewish people and the necessity that it must defend itself (not that it has a “right” to); press school board members to incorporate accurate, factual history and current events regarding our close and important ally Israel; make sure every congregation has a strong, vibrant, unapol- ogetically pro-Israel advocacy committee with regular events and activities; give every bar mitzvah and bat mitzvah boy and girl Israeli flags; and encourage “buy Israel” projects. Why wait for a war? Gather friends and stand near a busy intersection with American and Israeli flags and signs with slogans in support of Israel. Get busy on social media correcting lies and replacing them with truths. Meet with local reporters, editors, news directors and other media figures in advance of crises. We must also circulate the truth about groups and individ- uals out to harm Jews and Israel. Point out that what is proffered as “pro-Palestinian” is actually anti-Israel. Those activists make no pleas to reform Palestinian- Arab government or society — they solely attack Jews and Israel. Let’s put Israel’s enemies on the defensive. We each need to be a part of this effort lest we all become victims of the anti-Is- rael/anti-Jewish tsunami that threatens to make life in America as Jews difficult. l Rabbi Ruth Adar is executive director of HaMaqom|The Place in Berkeley, California. Feldman Continued from Page 17 The same misinformation — today with the active partic- ipation of the media — warped perceptions about Israel’s legal actions and military defense in response to Gazans’ rocket attacks. Denials of Jewish history, Jewish self-determina- tion and geo-politics make this a “perfect storm.” The truth campaign must take on media outlets, educa- tional institutions, social media influencers, politicians and even some within our own community. We must call; write; post on social media; and speak with family, friends, neighbors and colleagues. Our organization, the Zionist Organization of America — the longest-serving pro-Israel organization — has a wealth of information on the key issues, and we can guide advocates and activists to original source materials and teach effective advocacy. Also: If you see or hear a discussion or article about Israel that one suspects JEWISH EXPONENT Steve Feldman is executive director of the Greater Philadelphia Chapter of the Zionist Organization of America. JEWISHEXPONENT.COM |
L ifestyle /C ulture Books: Bibi Netanyahu as Fiction, Childhood in Philadelphia Remembered B OOKS JESSE BERNSTEIN | JE STAFF The Creation of Netanyahu “The Netanyahus: An Account of a Minor and Ultimately Even Negligible Episode in the History of a Very Famous Family” Joshua Cohen New York Review Books IT APPEARS, for now, to be over. Though the howling of a few MKs may have drowned out Naftali Bennett’s first speech as prime minister before the Knesset, the reign of Benjamin Netanyahu — Bibi, Melech Yisroel — has come to an end. No one ever spent as much time as the established Israeli state’s chief representa- tive to the world as he did. Though Netanyahu’s time as prime minister is finished (maybe), Bibism will outlast his term. His two-pronged approach to diplomacy, with its different tones and rhetor- ical touchstones for Israelis and Americans; his Manichean sense of absolute good and evil, whereby all enemies of the state are descendants of Amalek and all Jews fighting for Israel descendants of the Maccabees; his barely-concealed disdain for the Diaspora, and so on. Those qualities of Netanyahu’s are frequently reflected in the Israeli state’s attitude toward their American cousins, and aren’t going anywhere any time soon. How did the world’s most-famous Cheltenham High School graduate become this man? How did his attitudes regarding Zionism, the Galut and the world-historical role of the Jews in the goy imagi- nation come to be? For a man on a nickname basis with most JEWISHEXPONENT.COM Courtesy of New York Review Books of the word, this is a curiously infrequent topic of discussion. Joshua Cohen’s new novel barely mentions the current standard-bearer of the Netanyahu surname. But it does try to answer the question of his creation, and ask a great many others about Jewish life in America and Israel. “The Netanyahus” is mostly the story of a visit by Bibi’s real father, Benzion Netanyahu, to the fictional Corbin College in the winter of 1960. The novel is narrated by Ruben Blum, a Jewish historian who is “not an historian of the Jews,” the first distinction of many between Blum and Netanyahu, who is very much an historian of the Jews. Perhaps it’d be useful to think of “The Netanyahus” as an American Jew’s extended investigation into the distinc- tions between Blums and Netanyahus. Blum, the lone Jewish faculty member among colleagues who cannot stop reminding him of this, is tasked with hosting the obscure Netanyahu for a weekend as the latter interviews for a job at Corbin. Blum is of “Ukrainian/ Russian” Jews, accommo- dating, meek and unable to stop apologizing; his wife, Edith, is of a haughty “Rhenish” Jewish clan, who are mortified that their daughter has been taken beyond the boundaries of Manhattan. Their daughter, Judy — Judele, to Blum’s parents — is a high-achieving child of an America that still believes in the possibility of meritocracy, who is also willing to go to terrifying lengths to fix her long, bony nose. I read that broad portrait of easily identifiable Jewish “types” as Cohen’s acknowl- edgment of how seductive the Bibi view of the world can be. History and Jewishness both become simpler to think about when there is a “fixed and enduring ‘Jew,’” one who is basically unchanged in function within the larger Christian world, rather than many Jews created by their particular circumstances. That’s Benzion’s intellectual project, to explain Jewish existence in this way, and that’s how Cohen is able to tell the story of Benjamin by telling the story of Benzion: the son carrying out the project of the father, and expanding it. Over the course of the weekend of the Netanyahus incursion into the Blum home — let’s just be cheeky and call it their occupation — the clash between the two families is obviously more than a matter of manners, culture or economic status. In reading Netanyahu’s ruminations on Jewish history, especially regarding the Inquisition, Blum comes to see that the future Netanyahu wants is as fixated on the elimination of Blum-ism as it is on the ingath- ering of the world’s Jews. Blum’s half-admitted fear, Netanyahu’s self-assured prediction and one of Cohen’s questions is about whether the world’s Blums will just do it to themselves. JEWISH EXPONENT Cohen is a writer of morally serious fiction. His work grapples with his own pieties and beliefs, and considers that they might be wrong. His language is more essay- istic than it used to be; the Cohen of “A Heaven of Others” and “Witz” appears to be good and dead, replaced by the Cohen of “Moving Kings” and “Attention.” I miss that Cohen, but for a novel like this, it helps to just say what you mean. Cohen recently gave an interview where he described his “deep and lasting enmity against Jews from Philadelphia” — spoken like a true New Jersey Jew, I might add. But at least for this Philadelphia Jew, the enmity is not recipro- cated; I just don’t see another American-Jewish novelist working at his level right now. Memoir Takes a Look at Personal History in Philadelphia “The Diamond Cutter’s Daughter” Elaine Terranova Ragged Sky Press Speaking of Jews from Philadelphia! Elaine Terranova’s new memoir of her childhood and adolescence as the daughter of a Sansom Street diamond cutter is a tender, clear-eyed interrogation of the world that created her. Though interroga- tion probably isn’t the right word; Terranova is an eminently fair, forgiving writer, and though she’s not afraid to name exactly what was wrong in that world, she’s hardly out to put it to the rack. Fragments are in, and Terranova, a much-lauded poet, is into fragments. Rather than a straight recapitulation Courtesy of Ragged Sky Press of her childhood, Terranova breaks up this short book into named chapters, some no more than a few paragraphs long. The result is something like a prose poem, a sepia-toned walk among the row homes with a black cherry wishniak in hand and Terranova whispering in your ear, reminding you — or, in my case, letting me know for the first time — about what was here, and what it did to the people who lived in it. There are trips to Shibe Park, and secretive jaunts to Fairmount Park for makeout sessions. Terranova recalls a tortured relationship to eating and to her own body, not helped along by a mother who believed a woman’s place was in the kitchen. For Philadelphia Jews of a certain age, the world she writes about will be instantly recognizable. Sometimes her descrip- tions of family life are so beautiful I got the sense she was showing off; reading an extended comparison of her craft (poetry) with that of her father’s (diamond-cutting), I could feel her over my shoulder, ready to do the Michael Jordan shrug. This is a lovely, unique memoir, with much to offer anyone — even non-Philadelphians. l JUNE 17, 2021 21 |
L ifestyle /C ulture Clumsy Documentary Tells Fascinating Story FI L M ANDY GOTLIEB | JE MANAGING EDITOR THERE’S NO SHORTAGE of interesting material in “Of Animals and Men,” a Polish documentary about Jan and Antonina Żabiński, the Catholic Warsaw zookeepers credited with sheltering about 300 Jews during World War II. Their story was detailed capably in 2017’s “The Zookeeper’s Wife,” which starred Jessica Chastain, but this documentary directed by Łukasz Czajka misses the mark. While it does tell all the salient parts of a fascinating story, the poor organization, a lack of accompanying informa- tion and ham-handed editing make this feel like a film school project. For example, at the begin- ning of the film, which is dubbed in English, viewers are presented with footage from inside the Żabiński family home at the zoo. The parents and two children are sleeping in a room, while turtles, a bird, a hedgehog and an otter gambol about. Cool stuff, but the narration at the time is describing the family’s origin at the zoo — while the footage is from after the war, which isn’t apparent until much later in the film. Nor is there any explanation of who shot the film or, for that matter, who is narrating. (The press materials say it’s Antonina Żabiński, who died in 1971, so apparently it’s from an archival interview). Daughter Teresa Żabińska- Zawadzki, who died earlier this year, is also interviewed on camera at several points, but there’s never a graphic identifying her. Viewers will think they know who it is, but it’s not clear for a while. Her narration meanders at times, too. Granted, it’s fine for her to reminisce, but tighter editing would have kept her on point 22 JUNE 17, 2021 more often. The lack of identification happens throughout the film. Moshe Tirosh, who hid at the zoo with his family while a small boy, offers gripping details about his time there, yet we never learn his name — it seems like that identification is something taught in documen- tary filmmaking 101. There also are suspect juxta- positions, such as footage of bombs dropping and the zoo animals being startled. Given the other shoddy editing, it’s not clear if the animals are being upset by the bombings, or if it’s just random footage of lions roaring and monkeys screeching, interspersed with newsreel footage. So, after all that, is “Of Animals and Men” worth watching? If you’ve seen “The Zookeeper’s Wife,” which presents the events fairly faith- fully, there’s probably no need to see this. But if you haven’t — or you want to go deeper — this may be worth a watch and, at 70 minutes, it covers a lot of ground briskly. For those who don’t know the background, Jan Żabiński, who was a zoologist, and his wife Antonina, a writer, co-founded the Warsaw Zoo in 1929, and he served as its director until Germany invaded Poland in 1939. The bombings kill many of the zoo animals and others are taken away by the Nazis. The Nazis appointed him superintendent of public parks, which proved important because it gave him access to the Warsaw Ghetto. The Żabińskis begin to help their Jewish friends immediately, providing escape routes, along with shelter within the empty animal cages at the zoo, as well as the family home. Often the stays were tempo- rary until the Jews found refuge elsewhere, but the Żabińskis are credited with saving about A camel is led through the streets of Warsaw to the Warsaw Zoo. 300 Jews. In 1944, Jan Żabiński joined the Warsaw Polish Uprising, was injured and taken prisoner by Germany, leaving Antonina Żabiński to continue his work. After the war, Jan Żabiński resumed his role heading the zoo, a role he maintained into the 1950s when he resigned after clashing with Communist overlords. In 1965, the Żabińskis received the Righteous Among the Nations award, and a tree-planting ceremony in their honor was held at Yad Vashem three years later. As scattered as it might be, “Of Animals and Men” does capture the extent of the family’s humanity. And there are plenty of interesting tidbits, such as one survivor living in the family’s basement describing how Antonina Żabiński warned when there was danger by playing “La Belle Hélène (The Beautiful Helen)” by Jacques Offenbach, and performing the work of Frédéric Chopin when it was safe again. Another detailed a failed attempt to dye their hair blonde. Tirosh describes how those in hiding were kept separate from each other — by design. That way, if one person or family was captured, they couldn’t be forced to give up the others — others they didn’t know about. JEWISH EXPONENT Antonina Żabiński often played specific pieces on the piano to warn those hiding in the house of possible dangers. Teresa Żabińska-Zawadzki, who died earlier this year, was the daughter of Jan and Antonina Żabiński. Courtesy of Outsider Pictures “Of Animals and Men” wraps up on a hopeful note, but the short run time afforded the possibility for someone other than Żabiński-Zawadzki, who was born in 1943 and, thus, would have no direct recollec- tions of what happened during the war, to reflect on the lasting impact of what her parents accomplished. Fathom Events is presenting “Of Animals and Men” on June 22. See fathomevents.com/ events/Of-Animals-And-Men for details on theaters and show times. l agotlieb@jewishexponent.com; 215-832-0797 JEWISHEXPONENT.COM |
T orah P ortion Life in Interesting, Challenging Times BY RABBI ERIC MOLLO Parshat Chukat GATHERING IN ANGER against our leaders is a tale as old as time. Today in the United States, peaceful protests and giving voice to our displeasure are the rights of every American citizen. According to the Torah, the Israelites also may have enjoyed similar freedoms of speech and protest, though not without the occasional consequence of being beset by fiery serpents or swallowed by the Earth. Much as today, when those among us continue to participate in protests that have previously been met with acts of violence, the poten- tial of a perilous outcome never seemed to prevent the Israelites from constantly questioning Moses throughout their wilder- ness wanderings. In this week’s Torah portion, Chukat, the Israelites once again blame Moses for a lack of essen- tial resources. As if in one great chorus, the Israelites proclaim, “If only we had perished when 52 Continued from Page 4 Family and Children’s Service of Southern New Jersey, KleinLife, PJ Library and the Jewish Federation of Southern New Jersey, among others. In doing so, Lyons said he’s found a new way to express his Jewish identity. “I’ve always tried to be vanilla in the world of sales, but I’m proud to be Jewish, and it brings me even greater pride to volunteer for PJ Library or the Federation and deliver meals to Holocaust survivors,” Lyons said. “That was special. That was something I’ll never forget. The idea that there are Holocaust survivors still, and here’s me pulling up in my car and delivering a couple bags, it was a humbling experience.” JEWISHEXPONENT.COM our brothers perished at the instance of the Lord! Why have you brought the Lord’s congre- gation into this wilderness for us and our beasts to die there? Why did you make us leave Egypt to bring us to this wretched place, a place with no grain or figs or vines or pomegranates? There is not even water to drink!” In response to their grumbling, Moses pleads with God for water, and God tells him to “order the rock to yield its water.” Instead, enraged by the protesters, Moses chooses to hit the rock to produce water instead of speaking to it. While the same result was achieved through Moses’ more forceful approach, the resulting consequence of disobeying God’s command- ment meant that he would be prevented from ever setting foot in the Promised Land. In times of transition, there is loss and, with loss, inevitably comes various stages of grief in no particular order. Eventually, we are able to acknowledge that things will never again be exactly as they always were, but someplace within the process of transition, a spark of renewed hope can manifest in ways we may have never before considered. Some may argue that it’s our past that informs how we will transition. Others will argue that trying to predict the future will set us on the right path. Others still, perhaps those who follow the Taoist philosophy, would say that the middle path — the combination of our past experiences and our shared vision for the future — is what we should look to for guidance as we navigate waves of change. Like Moses, Aaron, Miriam and the Israelites navigating the wilderness without a clue as to when their Promised Land will be realized, we also are living in interesting, challenging times. It seems that our past is catching up with us again each time a new conversa- tion about race, civil rights, gun violence, climate change, health care, etc. comes back into our public discourse. Each time they appear, it’s like we somehow believed that we had buried these issues along with For Lyons, Mission: Possible has served several purposes. There’s the personal satis- faction and growth that he feels from volunteering and setting a strong example for his 15-year-old son, Brandon. More than that, however, is the opportunity to show people that volunteering is easier and less time-consuming than they may think, and to encourage others to do the same. “A lot of people may look at volunteering as a huge investment of time and logis- tics,” Lyons said. “I’m the vice president of a very successful company, and I have my own responsibilities. I find a way to fit it in, and when you really think about it, it’s only a couple hours here and there every so often. It’s a lot easier than people think to get a volun- teering shift somewhere.” So far, Lyons has completed his volunteer work with 39 of his goal of 52 organizations, leaving him well ahead of schedule for his planned finish date of Dec. 9. But the completion of Mission: Possible won’t mark the end of Lyons’ newfound hobby of volunteering: Already, he’s brainstorming ideas for sequels in the years to come. “I’ve made so many connec- tions with places I haven’t even volunteered at yet,” Lyons said. “Some organizations don’t accept volunteers due to the pandemic. “There’s no way I’m going to turn them away when things start to open up.” l David Statman is a freelance writer. JEWISH EXPONENT CAN DL E L IGHTIN G June 18 June 25 some of our greatest advocates for progressive change. And yet the debates go on, and today we again find ourselves in transi- tion as a nation. Many of us use the past as an instruction manual as best we can for how to handle each new challenge we face, while others choose to see only what’s before them, neither looking ahead or behind. We live in interesting and challenging times. Every day we struggle with how we can make the old new again. An ancient people, Jews are well acquainted with the task of bringing the past into our present every day. Making Torah relevant, using Torah as a guide for the many hard decisions we face throughout our lives, has been the glue that continues to bond Jewish faith and culture to our world despite the innumerable losses we have suffered. We live in interesting and challenging times, but we can’t allow ourselves to fall backward. We’re going to fall — we have fallen many times, but we learn from the falling. So when we inevitably stumble along the Race Continued from Page 7 8:14 p.m. 8:15 p.m. way, let us endeavor to always fall forward by embracing the liminality — planting our feet one in front of the other, taking step after courageous step, accepting the discomfort of change happening around us and facing our fears of an uncer- tain future by taking ownership of those fears. Once we can name those fears, we can tame them by pulling from the courage of our past, keeping the faith for a better present and working for the promise of seeing ourselves, and future generations, stepping over that next high threshold toward new beginnings. l Rabbi Eric Mollo is the rabbi of Temple B’nai B’rith in Wilkes-Barre. The Board of Rabbis is proud to provide diverse perspectives on Torah commentary for the Jewish Exponent. The opinions expressed in this column are the author’s own and do not reflect the view of the Board of Rabbis. discussions about race. “The core of racial anxiety for people of color is: I’m going to walk into a situation and somebody is going to be racist,” Chapman said. “And the core for white people tends to be: I am going to walk into a situation, and I will be perceived as racist.” However difficult these conversations are, “not saying anything sends a message,” Silverman said. Though necessary, Chapman and Silverman argue, the discus- sions don’t have to happen at once. For parents and children alike, becoming conscious of racism is a lifelong journey. “We are striving,” Chapman said. “We do not arrive.” l can harbor internalized racism, Chapman said, as children learn about race from others besides their parents. There were times when Chapman’s daughter would cling close to her when they walked past a group of Black men. Chapman used that as an opportunity “to give her a narra- tive that’s not the narrative that she might get somewhere else.” Those men remind me of your tio, your uncle, Chapman would say. Remember when he would sit with his friends, play dominoes on the street corner? Chapman and Silverman don’t think this work is easy. Everyone, regardless of race, srogelberg@jewishexponent.com | experiences challenges having 215-832-0741 JUNE 17, 2021 23 |
C ommunity / mazel tovs ENGAGEMENT B I RT H COFF-HOFFMAN MILES LEV GOLDSTEIN Caryn and Howard Coff of Holland announce the engagement of their daughter, Allyson Beth Coff, to Gregor Read Hoffman, son of Penney Read (Richard Cohen) of Tenants Harbor, Maine, and Michael Hoffman (Kim Sizelove) of Brattleboro, Vermont. Allyson, a graduate of Lehigh University, works in the music industry. Gregor, a graduate of Macalester College, works in mental health technology. Sharing in their joy are their grandparents E. Pat Rosenthal and the late Dr. Ronald Rosenthal, the late Shirley and Dave Coff, Bill Read and the late Libby Chase Read, Sid Rose and the late Ellaine Quint Rose. Also sharing in their joy are siblings Sarah Coff (Michael Matza) and Samuel Hoffman (Nicole Brynes) with children Elijah and Ruth. Allyson and Gregor plan to marry in Roxbury, New York in August. Courtesy of the Coff family Marjorie and Marc Boxbaum of Upper Gwynedd and Minka and David Goldstein of Potomac, Maryland, announce the birth of their grandson, Miles Lev Goldstein (Mordecai Lev), son of Lisa Boxbaum and Joseph Goldstein. Miles is named in memory of his maternal great-grandpar- ents Lois and Martin Bachman, and paternal great-grandfather Maurice Krasow. Sharing in the happiness are aunt Rebecca, along with many aunts, uncles and cousins. Photo by Lisa Boxbaum GRADUATION ARIELLE LAUREN YACKER Arielle Lauren Yacker, daughter of Shira and Scott Yacker of Easton, graduated Columbia University and the Jewish Theological Seminary in April. She majored in human rights and Jewish thought and will attend law school in the fall. Photo by Shira Yacker COMMUNITYBRIEFS Area Man Releases Music Video About Disability, Connection During Pandemic MICHAEL BIHOVSKY RELEASED a music video for “Paperweight,” a song about what it’s like to be disabled during the pandemic. Bihovsky, who deals with a rare connective tissue disorder called Ehlers-Danos Syndrome, said he hopes “the video will help bring awareness to the condition and to chronic illnesses and disabilities in general.” Bihovsky, 34, who grew up in Wynnewood, was featured in a May 2020 Jewish Exponent article about a pandemic parody called “Trapped Inside the House” that was based on a song from “Les Miserables.” He is an alum of Perelman Jewish Day School and what’s now Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy. He graduated magna cum laude from New York University’s Gallatin School of Individualized Study in 2009, majoring in musical theater performance and composition, with minors in astrophysics and mythology. He also studied orchestration at The Juilliard School. “Paperweight” can be viewed at youtube.com/ watch?v=zMYM74hbOHE. 24 JUNE 17, 2021 Local Resident to Present at August Genealogy Conference Sharon Taylor of Upper Dublin will present at the 41st annual International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies International Conference on Jewish Genealogy, held virtually from Aug. 1-5. Taylor will present “Schlep Me Home Country Road: A Virtual Visit to our Ancestral Shtetls” and a poster session titled, “Wish You Were Here: Postcards from Eastern Europe.” Both presentations feature images of Jewish life in Eastern Europe prior to the Holocaust, and participants are encouraged to think about shtetl life in a nuanced way, beyond stereotypes. Taylor is a writer, researcher and speaker, as well as a member of the Jewish Genealogical and Archival Society of Greater Philadelphia and a member of Gesher Galicia, an organization dedicated to genea- logical research in the former Austrian province of Galicia. l — Compiled by Andy Gotlieb Sharon Taylor JEWISH EXPONENT Courtesy of Sharon Taylor JEWISHEXPONENT.COM |
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C ommunity / deaths DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES A V ER E T T Irene Matzner, passed away on June 9, 2021. Sister of Steven Matzner (the late Ellen Matzner). Aunt of Jennifer Sherwood, Jason Matzner (Julie Lindley), Jeffrey (Megan) Matzner. Great Aunt of Nicole Sherwood, Wil- liam Matzner and Emma Lindley. Contribu- tions in her memory may be made to Americ- an Cancer Society, www.cancer.org. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com B R E N N E R C L Y MA N Bernard Clyman on June 7, 2021. Beloved husband of Andrea (nee Silver); Loving fath- er of Wendie Vietze; Sherri Clyman, and Mitchell Clyman (Limor): Stepfather of Kenny Holdsman (Amy) and Audrey Holdsman; De- voted grandfather of Andrew, Jenna, Merom, Meigal, and Stav: Step-grandfather of Greg and Danny; Devoted son of the late Manuel and Sylvia; Loving twin brother of the late Milton; Dear brother-in-law of Sharon Horner and Bob Silver (Pat); Devoted uncle of Stefanie Clyman Gold (Larry), Rebecca Kwon (Joe), Paul Horner and Joe Horner; Adoring great uncle of Josh, Allie, Addison, Danny, and Cole. Contributions in his memory may be made to Phila. Youth Basketball, www.phillyyouthbasketball.org GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com D R O S S NE R Irving "Larry" Drossner, June 9, 2021. Be- loved husband of Rhonda (nee Herring).De- voted father of Ian (Sheri) Drossner, Michael (Mindy) Drossner, Esq. and Devon Segel Perry. Dear brother of Dr. Jerome "Barry" (Debra) Drossner. Cherished grandfather of Ethan and Gabrielle Drossner, Maya and Brandon Drossner, Scarlet, Isabella and Mad- dox Perry. Son of the late Marvin and Iris Drossner. Contributions in his memory may be made to the Voorhees Animal Orphanage, 419 Cooper Road, Voorhees Township, NJ 08043 or Temple Beth Sholom, 1901 Kresson Road, Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 or the Whitemarsh Little League, P.O. Box 99, La- fayette Hill, Pa. 19444. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com A Community Remembers Monthly archives of Jewish Exponent Death Notices are available online. www.JewishExponent.com R O TH B ER G G E L D N E R Jarad Geldner, 37, of Silver Spring, MD, died May 27, 2021 after a brave and arduous battle with cancer. Loving and devoted to his family, wife Hillary (nee Rothberg), son Jasper, mother Linda (nee Schwartz), sister Jessie (Dan) Fields and brother David. Jarad is also survived by his nephew and niece, Asher and Avery Fields and grandmother Jean Schwartz. He was predeceased by his parents, Jack and Helene (nee Davis). Jarad began his career as a political analyst for AIPAC and remained a dedicated and active advocate for Israel throughout his life. He continued his career as a public affairs strategist and executive at several organiza- tions. Jarad will be forever missed by his family, countless friends, AEPi franternity brothers, colleagues and so many more. Con- tributions in Jarad’s memory may be made to the Fund for Johns Hopkins Medicine, 550 N Broadway, Suite 722, Baltimore, MD 21205 or to a charitable organization of the donor’s choice. G I N S B U R G Murray Ginsburg, June 9, 2021. Beloved hus- band of the late Arlene Ginsburg (nee Graubard). Loving father of Abby Ginsburg (Paul Mutchler), Sharon Ginsburg (Bill Mac- Dermott), and Pamela Ginsburg. Devoted zeyde of Phillip, Anthony, and Sam Giov- inazzo. Contributions in his memory may be made to the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, www.parkinson.org GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com H O S K I N Nathan Hoskins on June 9, 2021. Beloved husband of Allison (nee Rudman); Loving father of Sarah Hoskin and Adam Hoskin; Dear brother of Ethan Hoskin. He was a graduate of Central High School and the Uni- versity of PA. Contributions in his memory may be made to Cancer Care, 275 Seventh Ave. New York, NY 10001 www.cancercare.org GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com L I P S C H U T Z Mara Lipschutz, June 5, 2021 of Philadelphia, PA. Beloved sister of Janet (Steven) Shikoff; treasured aunt of Jenna and Madlyn Shikoff; cherished daughter of the late Irwin and Lil- lian (nee Weiner) Lipschutz. Funeral services and interment were held Tuesday June 8. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to the American Cancer Soci- ety (cancer.org). JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS www.levinefuneral.com Honor the memory of your loved one... Call 215.832.0749 to place your memorial. JEWISHEXPONENT.COM DEATH NOTICES M A TZ N E R Samuel M. Averett on June 3, 2021. Hus- band of Helene (nee Gassel), father of Richard Averett and David (Bonnie) Averett, Esq., grandfather of Joseph Averett (Nick Hartley) and Blair Averett. Contributions in his memory may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com Paul J. Brenner on June 4, 2021. Beloved husband of Ellen (nee Teitelbaum); loving father of Sherri Tucker and Jeffrey (Elysa) Brenner; adored grandfather of Haley (Alex) Fleisher, Troy Tucker, Zachary Brenner and Jordan Brenner. Contributions in his memory may be made to the Congregations of Shaare Shamayim, 9768 Verree Rd, Phila. PA 19115 or to Temple Sinai, 1401 N Limekiln Pike, Dresher PA 19025. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinfuneral.com DEATH NOTICES facebook.com/jewishexponent Joel B. Rothberg, a retired pharmacist, died June 4, 2021. He was 94 and resided in Warminster, PA. A widower, he was the hus- band of the late Florence Rothberg. Joel was a Navy veteran of World War 2. He is sur- vived by a son, Eric (Marjorie) Rothberg and a daughter, Debra (Hillel) Tsarfati; also sur- vived by 4 grandchildren & 4 great-grandchil- dren. Contributions in his memory may be made to the American Cancer Society. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com S A ID E L Robert Saidel, June 10, 2021, of Evesham, NJ. Husband of Lois Saidel. Father of Merri (Steven) Hirsh, Susan (Aaron Weilerstein) Saidel and Bart (Lisa) Saidel. Grandfather of Brendan, Evan, Emily and Juliana. Contribu- tions can be made to Wistar Institute wistar.org or Adath Emanuel adathemanuel.com PLATT MEMORIAL CHAPELS, Inc. www.plattmemorial.com S C HM I D T Azriel Schmidt, age 72, passed away at his home in Bryn Mawr, surrounded by family on June 4, 2021. Beloved husband to Susan (nee Eisenberg). Azi was born in Petach Tik- vah, Israel in 1948. He served as a paratroop- er in the Israel Defense Force and then stud- ied biology at the University of Tel Aviv. He earned his doctorate in virology at the Weiz- mann Institute. He was a dedicated, talented scientist who worked for many years at Mer- ck. He married Susan in 1974 and they en- joyed 46 years by each other’s side. They had two children, Ben and Yael and five grand- children. Azi had many interests and hobbies. He was a music lover, an avid gardener and a world traveler. He was a long-time member of Temple Beth Hillel-Beth El in Wynnewood. More than anything, he loved spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren. He will be missed by his close extended fam- ily and friends. He is survived by Susan; his brother Shlomo Shavit; his sister Ayalah Klingman; his daughter Yael (Josh) Rosen; his son Ben (Ann Vale) Schmidt; his grand- children Jake, Sammy, Joey, Liza and Jonathan. Services were held on June 6. Contributions in his memory may be made to Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia or to Penn’s Abramson Cancer Center. WEST LAUREL HILL FUNERAL HOME www.westlaurelhill.com T U R E K Albert Turek passed away on the morning of May 30, 2021, at the age of 95. Devoted and loving husband of Phyllis Turek for 67 years, dedicated and loving father of Joseph (Ren- ee) and Ellen (Stan), adoring Papa of Adam (Sarah), Hallie (Sam), Rebecca, and Shoshana, and great-grandfather of Daniel. A man of the highest integrity, a decorated war hero and a respected businessman, he foun- ded Turek Associates, the largest consulting engineering firm in Northern New Jersey at that time. A gentle giant with a heart of gold, he touched many lives and will be missed by all. Contributions in his memory may be made to American Friends of Magen David Adom (AFMDA), 20 W. 36th Street, Suite 1100, New York, New York, 10018 (www.afmda.org). W E R NO V S KY Gerald “Gerry” Wernovsky, on June 7th 2021. Beloved husband of Sandra (nee. Farber); father of Mindy (Don) Procz and Har- ris Wernovsky. Grandfather of Samantha and Mason Procz. Contributions in his memory may be made to the American Cancer Soci- ety, 1818 Market Street Suite 2820, Phil- adelphia, PA 19103, www.cancer.org or to Jewish National Fund, 78 Randall Ave., Rock- ville Center, NY 11570 www.jnf.org/trees. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com To place a Memorial Ad call 215.832.0749 Honor the memory of your loved one … CALL 215-832-0749 TO PLACE YOUR YAHRTZEIT AD. classified@ jewishexponent.com S T E R N Ellen Stern (nee Norman), June 5, 2021 of Ambler, Pa. Devoted wife of the late Harold. 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Karapalides, Esquire 42 Copley Road Upper Darby, PA 19082 ESTATE OF CLAIRE R. NEFF a/k/a CLARA R. NEFF, DECEASED. Late of Horsham Township, Mont- gomery County, PA LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on the above Estate have been gran- ted to the undersigned, who re- quest all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to the de- cedent to make payment without delay to LOUIS FORD and BETSY COHEN, ADMINISTRATORS, c/o Paul L. Feldman, Esq., 820 Homestead Rd., Jenkintown, PA 19046, Or to their Attorney: PAUL L. FELDMAN FELDMAN & FELDMAN, LLP 820 Homestead Rd. Jenkintown, PA 19046 FROM FORT LAUDERDALE TO PORT SAINT LUCIE Trust Over 40 Years of Real Estate Experience in South Florida Arnie Fried Realtor ® (954) 295-2973 arniefried@gmail.com ESTATE NOTICES SITUATION WANTED ESTATE OF CLAUDIA CHOU, DE- CEASED. Late of Philadelphia LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on the above Estate have been gran- ted to the undersigned, who re- quest all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to the de- cedent to make payment without delay to BILLY CHOU, ADMINIS- TRATOR, c/o Peter L. Klenk, Esq., 2202 Delancey Place, Philadelphia, PA 19103, Or to his Attorney: PETER L. KLENK THE LAW OFFICES OF PETER L., KLENK & ASSOCIATES 2202 Delancey Place Philadelphia, PA 19103 ESTATE OF ELAINE F. WALTER, DECEASED. Late of Norristown Borough, Mont- gomery County, PA LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment without delay to DAVID E. WALTER, EXECUTOR, c/o Robert S. Cohen, Esq., The Beas- ley Bldg., 1125 Walnut St., Phil- adelphia, PA 19107-4918, Or to his Attorney: ROBERT S. COHEN LAW OFFICE OF ROBERT S. COHEN The Beasley Bldg. 1125 Walnut St. Philadelphia, PA 19107-4918 ESTATE OF ELLA R. ALBER, De- ceased Late of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment without delay to Executor, Donald Peffer, Jr. c/o at- torney: Michael E. Eisenberg, Esquire 2935 Byberry Road, Suite 107 Hatboro, PA 19040 JEWISH EXPONENT ESTATE NOTICES ESTATE NOTICES ESTATE OF GLENDA C. MAR- SHALL a/k/a GLENDA MARSHALL, DECEASED. Late of Philadelphia LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment without delay to ALAN A. SANDERS, EXECUTOR, 233 S. 6 th St., #1609, Philadelphia, PA 19106, Or to his Attorney: MARTIN I. KLEINMAN MARTIN I. KLEINMAN, P.C. 1835 Market St., Ste. 2626 Philadelphia, PA 19103 ESTATE OF JOSE JAVIER RODRIG- UEZ a/k/a JOSE J. RODRIGUEZ, SR., DECEASED. Late of Philadelphia LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment without delay to CASSANDRA RODRIGUEZ, EXEC- UTRIX, c/o David S. Workman, Esq., The Bellevue, 6 th Fl., 200 S. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19102, Or to her Attorney: DAVID S. WORKMAN ASTOR WEISS KAPLAN & MAN- DEL, LLP The Bellevue, 6 th Fl. 200 S. Broad St. Philadelphia, PA 19102 ESTATE OF JAMES C. FANG, Deceased Late of Philadelphia County LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION CTA on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment without delay to Irene Fang, Admin- istratrix, CTA c/o attorney: Allen S. Kellerman 255 S. 17th Street Suite 2609 Philadelphia, PA 19103 facebook.com/jewishexponent Follow us on @jewishexponent JEWISHEXPONENT.COM |
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ESTATE NOTICES ESTATE NOTICES ESTATE NOTICES FICTITIOUS NAME ESTATE OF JULIE M. REICH, DE- CEASED. Late of Philadelphia LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment without delay to REBECCA SALLEN, EXECUTRIX, 325 Merion Rd., Merion Station, PA 19066, Or to her Attorney: REBECCA SALLEN SALLEN LAW, LLC 325 Merion Rd. Merion Station, PA 19066 ESTATE OF MARCUS WILLIAM HASZ, DECEASED. Late of Philadelphia LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on the above Estate have been gran- ted to the undersigned, who re- quest all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to the de- cedent to make payment without delay to RICHARD HASZ, ADMIN- ISTRATOR, c/o Robert S. Levy, Esq., 1204 Township Line Rd., Drexel Hill, PA 19026, Or to his Attorney: ROBERT S. LEVY COOPER SCHALL & LEVY 1204 Township Line Rd. Drexel Hill, PA 19026 ESTATE of Myra J. Tint a/k/a Johnne Tint, Deceased Late of Pennsylvania LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment without delay to Allison David S. Rubin, Esq. Ex- ecutor. David Neal Rubin, Esq. 1500 JFK Bvd. Ste 1030 Philadelphia, PA 19102 ESTATE OF ROXANNE ERMEL, De- ceased Late of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on the above Estate have been gran- ted to the undersigned, who re- quest all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to the de- cedent to make payment without delay to Nicholas Wagner, Adminis- trator, c/o attorney: Michael E. Eisenberg, Esquire 2935 Byberry Road, Suite 107 Hatboro, PA 19040 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 March 26, 2021 for An d r e a F a i r f a x at 6517 Vandike St. Philadelphia, PA 19135. The name and address of each indi- vidual interested in the business is Andrea Anderson at 6517 Vandike St. Philadelphia, PA 19135. This was filed in accordance with 54 PaC.S. 311.417 ESTATE of KATHLEEN Y. ALLEN; ALLEN, KATHLEEN Y., Deceased Late of Philadelphia, PA LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the above estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment without delay, to: Angela Wilson, 7732 Cottage St., Philadelphia, PA 19136 and Kathleen Wahl, 3339 Fairdale Rd., Philadelphia, PA 19154, Co-Executrices. Andrew I. Roseman, Esquire 1528 Walnut St. Suite 1412 Philadelphia, PA 19102 ESTATE OF MARYANN E. BARANEK, DECEASED. Late of Philadelphia LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment without delay to MARY KATE SEIF, EXECUTRIX, 3104 Derry Rd., Philadelphia, PA 19154, Or to her Attorney: MARYBETH O. LAURIA LAURIA LAW, LLC 3031A Walton Rd., Ste. 320 Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 ESTATE NOTICES ESTATE OF LESLIE PUCHOWITZ, DECEASED. Late of Philadelphia LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment without delay to SARA B. PUCHOWTIZ, EXECUTRIX, c/o Laura M. Tobey, Esq., 229 W. Wayne Ave., Wayne, PA 19087, Or to her Attorney: LAURA M. TOBEY REIDENBACH & ASSOCIATES, LLC 229 W. Wayne Ave. Wayne, PA 19087 To place an ad in the Real Estate Section, call 215.832.0749 ESTATE OF MAXINE A. PINSKY, DECEASED. Late of Philadelphia LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment without delay to SUSAN PINSKY BLEEKS and ROBERT S. COHEN, EXECUTORS, The Beasley Bldg., 1125 Walnut St., Philadelphia, PA 19107-4918, Or to their Attorney: ROBERT S. COHEN LAW OFFICE OF ROBERT S. CO- HEN The Beasley Bldg. 1125 Walnut St. Philadelphia, PA 19107-4918 To place a Classified Ad, call 215.832.0749 WANTED TO BUY ESTATE OF RENA REMEL MYLES, DECEASED. Late of Philadelphia LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on the above Estate have been gran- ted to the undersigned, who re- quest all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to the de- cedent to make payment without delay to MELVIN ROACH, ADMIN- ISTRATOR, c/o Kenneth R. Pugh, Esq., 5401 Wissahickon Ave., Phil- adelphia, PA 19144, Or to his Attorney: KENNETH R. PUGH JERNER LAW GROUP, P.C. 5401 Wissahickon Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19144 ESTATE of ROBERT CORNISH, Deceased Late of Pennsylvania LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on the above Estate have been gran- ted to the undersigned, who re- quest all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to the de- cedent to make payment without delay to Donald Cornish, Adminis- trator c/o his attorney Debra G. Speyer, Two Bala Plaza, Suite 300, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004. ESTATE of LANETTE J. PURDIE, Deceased Late of Pennsylvania LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on the above Estate have been gran- ted to the undersigned, who re- quest all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to the de- cedent to make payment without delay to Lina Morton, Administrat- rix c/o her attorney Debra G. Spey- er, Two Bala Plaza, Suite 300, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004. To place an ad in the Real Estate Section call 215.832.0749 ESTATE OF RUBY SANDERS, DE- CEASED. Late of Philadelphia LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on the above Estate have been gran- ted to the undersigned, who re- quest all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to the de- cedent to make payment without delay to REBECCA SALLEN, AD- MINISTRATRIX, 325 Merion Rd., Merion Station, PA 19066, Or to her Attorney: REBECCA SALLEN SALLEN LAW, LLC 325 Merion Rd. Merion Station, PA 19066 ESTATE of THELMA S. GREEN a/k/a THELMA SHON GREEN, De- ceased Late of Lower Merion Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Letters Testamentary on the estate having been granted to the indi- vidual named below, all persons in- debted to the estate are requested to make payment, and those hav- ing claims are requested to present the same, without delay, to: MIRIAM C. KATZ 1142 Ashton Road, Wynnewood, PA 19096, Executrix, or to her attorney: MARK S. COHEN, ESQ. Askot, Weiner & Cohen, LLP 326 W. Lancaster Avenue Suite 230 Ardmore, PA 19003 ESTATE of THOMAS F. GRIFFIN, Deceased Late of Philadelphia LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment without delay to Raymond A. Griffin, Executor c/o his attorney El- len S. Fischer, Esquire Bloom Peters, LLC 955 Horsham Road Suite 307, Horsham, PA 19044 ESTATE OF WILLIAM F. ALBER, Deceased Late of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment without delay to Executor, Donald Peffer, Jr. c/o at- torney: Michael E. Eisenberg, Esquire 2935 Byberry Road, Suite 107 Hatboro, PA 19040 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 March 26, 2021 for A C l a s s y F a s h i o n i s t a at 222 Spring Ln. Royersford, PA 19468. The name and address of each individual interested in the business is Kristen Jones at 222 Spring Ln. Royersford, PA 19468. This was filed in accordance with 54 PaC.S. 311.417 www.JewishExponent.com To place an ad in the Real Estate Section call 215.832.0749 42 JUNE 17, 2021 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 April 01, 2021 for A P E X L a w n C a r e at 30 Jefferson Ave. Norristown, PA 19403. The name and address of each individual interested in the business is Martise Ray at 30 Jef- ferson Ave. Norristown, PA 19403. This was filed in accordance with 54 PaC.S. 311.417 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 March 26, 2021 for C a v i c o r e at 70 Buck- walter Road Suite 900 Royersford, PA 19468. The name and address of each individual interested in the business is Christopher Canale at 70 Buckwalter Road Suite 900 Roy- ersford, PA 19468. This was filed in accordance with 54 PaC.S. 311.417 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 April 01, 2021 for C l a r i t y C o u n s e l i n g & C o a c h i n g at 8506 Germantown Av- enue, Second floor Philadelphia, PA 19118. The name and address of each individual interested in the business is Lawrence Peers at 8506 Germantown Avenue, Second floor Philadelphia, PA 19118. This was filed in accordance with 54 PaC.S. 311.417 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 March 12, 2021 for D o o d l e D e l i g h t s at 860 Belfry Dr. Blue Bell, PA 19422. The name and address of each individu- al interested in the business is Michelle Saritsoglou at 860 Belfry Dr. Blue Bell, PA 19422. This was filed in accordance with 54 PaC.S. 311.417 FICTITIOUS NAME PETITION NAME CHANGE 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 March 18, 2021 for M C J 1 0 2 2 C O L L E C - T I O N at 4509 Ludlow Street Phil- adelphia, PA 19139. The name and address of each individual inter- ested in the business is Nassunni Na’Imah Abdul-Karim at 4509 Lud- low Street Philadelphia, PA 19139. This was filed in accordance with 54 PaC.S. 311.417 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 March 31, 2021 for P . H i l l s E n t e r p r i s e s at 2058 Maple Ave. X1-10 Suite A1 Hatfield, PA 19440. The name and address of each individual inter- ested in the business is Paula Hills at 2058 Maple Ave. X1-10 Suite A1 Hatfield, PA 19440. This was filed in accordance with 54 PaC.S. 311.417 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 March 31, 2021 for T o r m a n S p e e c h & L a n g u a g e T h e r a p y at 7804 Gran- ville Road Philadelphia, PA 19128. The name and address of each indi- vidual interested in the business is Emily Torman at 7804 Granville Road Philadelphia, PA 19128. This was filed in accordance with 54 PaC.S. 311.417 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 March 26, 2021 for Wa l t e r E . B a n t o m E n - t e r p r i s e at 5615 W. Girard Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19131. The name and address of each individual in- terested in the business is Walter E. Bantom at 5615 W. Girard Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19131. This was filed in accordance with 54 PaC.S. 311.417 To place an ad in the Real Estate Section call 215.832.0749 Court of Common Pleas for the County of Philadelphia, May Term, 2021. No. 1733 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on May 19, 2021, the petition of Joni Josi Coyote Verling- ieri was filed, praying for a decree to change her name to JJ Verling- ieri. The Court has fixed July 15, 2021 at 10:00am in Room No. 691, City Hall, Philadelphia, PA for hear- ing. 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Call 1-855-569-3087 www.JewishExponent.com SENIORS TO SENIORS 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 March 13, 2021 for F o r d I n t e r i o r s at 2406 N 50 t h Street Philadelphia, PA 19131. The name and address of each individual interested in the business is Christina Ford at 2406 N 50 t h Street Philadelphia, PA 19131. This was filed in accord- ance with 54 PaC.S. 311.417 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 April 02, 2021 for F o r e s t & F a u x at 812 Mourning Dove Rd. Audubon, PA 19403. The name and address of each individual interested in the business is Jennifer Getzfread at 812 Mourning Dove Rd. Audubon, PA 19403. 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C ommunity COMMUNITYCALENDAR FRIDAY, JUNE 18 Parsha for Life Join Rabbi Alexander Coleman, Jewish educator and psychotherapist at the Institute for Jewish Ethics, for a weekly journey through the Torah portion of the week with eternal lessons on personal growth and spirituality. 9 a.m. Go to ijethics.org/ weekly-torah-portion.html to receive the Zoom link and password. Pride Screening In honor of Pride Month, the Gershman Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival presents “Little Girl,” the latest film from acclaimed Jewish filmmaker Sébastien Lifshitz. The movie is a moving portrait of 7-year- old Sasha, who has always known that she is a girl, and her family, who have recently accepted and embraced their daughter for who she truly is. The movie will stream through 7 p.m. on June 20. See pjff.org/ for details. Refugee Day From 5-7 p.m., join individuals from across Philadelphia to celebrate the strength and courage of those forced to flee their homes and their impact on the Philadelphia community at Philadelphia World Refugee Day, organized by HIAS PA. Masking and other COVID-19 precautions will be observed. Mifflin Square Park, Sixth and Ritner streets, Philadelphia. TUESDAY, JUNE 22 Genocide Discussion This four-session course sponsored by Golden Slipper Gems will examine the particular history of the U.N.’s 1948/2002 definition of genocide. It will also propose a new paradigm for understanding genocide, based on a cross- disciplinary approach to this complex human phenomenon. Tim Horner of Villanova University’s Center for Peace and Justice Education is the instructor. 11 a.m. Call 610-359-8632 or visit goldenslippergems.org for more information. Advocacy and Disability Join Jewish Family and Children’s Service and RespectAbility at 7 p.m. for a free virtual event in honor of Disability Pride Virtual PA 2021. Nelle L. Richardson will speak on the intersectionality of race, gender, immigration and disability, as well as her experience as a self-advocate. A Zoom link will be provided after registration. For more information or assistance, contact Rivka Goldman at rgoldman@jfcsphilly.org or 267-256- 2250. Closed captioning and ASL interpretation provided. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23 ‘Lord’ and the Lawyer The impact of the Talmud and Jewish jurisprudence on American and British law and contemporary dilemmas will be discussed at noon, featuring Lord David Wolfson, a British barrister and member of the House of Lords, and Professor Chaim Samain, the chair in Jewish Law at the Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law. The Zoom live webcast hosted by the Institute for Jewish Ethics is approved for 1.5 hours of attorney credit. Cost is $45 with CLE credit and $18 non-CLE. Register at IJEthics.org or call 215-782-8878. N E W S MAKE R S Steve Goode, a motorcyclist from the Chicago area, is on a cross-country trek to call attention to the hunger crisis in the United States. Goode, whose trip will run through the summer, is partnering with MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger. His trip is called the “Great American Deli Schlep.” On June 8, Steve Goode stopped at Hershel’s East Side Deli at Reading Terminal Market. Here, Goode stands with Lauren Secular. Courtesy of Steve Goode On June 6, Congregation Beth El-Ner Tamid in Broomall held a program called “Pathways to Israel — Mind, Motion and Munchies.” There were Israeli-themed events like Krav Maga, a virtual tour of Israel and a shofar-making workshop. Participants could also take part in Jewish henna designs, discussion groups, Israeli food activities and more. Natalie and Scott Noye demonstrate how to make shakshuka and Israeli salads. Photos by Richard Chaitt Bereavement Group For the post-bereaved, held at Northeast NORC, 8546B Bustleton Ave. in Philadelphia from 1-2:30 p.m. No charge. Email rivkapowers@ gmail.com or call 2150320-0351 to register. History of Eve Adams In “The Daring Life and Dangerous Times of Eve Adams,” acclaimed historian Jonathan Ned Katz has recovered the extraordinary story of an early, daring activist. The Center for Jewish History is hosting a Zoom program at 4 p.m. Pay what you wish; register at programs.cjh.org/tickets/ life-of-eve-2021-06-23 for a Zoom link. l A young congregant with the team from Fitmax Krav Maga Members of CBENT’s “Knitzvah” group make hats for IDF soldiers. 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